EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1916 IS a. -M w.- OW TO GUARD AGAINST WINTER WINDS By LUCREZIA BORI rrltnn Donn of th Metropolitan Opera Cmpnr I . a i " n i i ' Cnmphor ico for the lips. WiiirnK nre comparatively few spot" on Tu.ii.tth where Jck rrost ami hi J.aml . ...r1 le fall to leae deVruc !f iKlrVake The beautle of the ??!l iwi nd le no fear that he ,1. 2m to wk havoo ullli their charm, but f? rVit rnnJorlty of women ho live In ?.!? that are aubjeel to chances of 2Kb? dread "Inter'- rough lnds and llllfS f'0,l tnttMd o' fearing winter wlndi nnd( cold ISmlh to outwit Jack TroBt. Prmlrte JSKSf with a Milt of nrmor that lll trttect you affnlnst the onslaught of w Inter One of the moat effective nnd nlmplest Jrii of tho winter nrmor la a protectlnB wion for the face. True. It la tlmeuorn & thla cold weather lotion njr but Jly bera"" It la Rood baa It hnd the op rertunltr to become tlmcworn ... who have beautiful idtlni muit . ih.m from the clomenta, ttnno v.oa fu.. .t. not o faultleas In te-cturo tkin are not an nnd nlorlnr must keep them from becoming An excellent winter tnnak ta made by frit applying a Kmi cold crenm to the ikln and then Rcntly wlplni; It orf with 10ft cloth nnd then npplylnK a pure faco rowdfr It la understood that the nklti nnt be thoroughly drained before tho cold fj-eam h rubbed on NnoUKh of the louder nnd crenm should bo left on the liln to protect It. but not n autllctcnt timount to make you appear like n tlour- llpped Clown lioiow m win inrmuia nir (ficelltnt cold cream to be used for this .urptot: Rwwnttr 4 ouneei Almond oil -"" SprtrwcHI lainee fhll w ' ounco Melt the spermaceti, wax nnd oil to ftlher. When they nro perfectly blended ilowjy add tho roscwnlcr. beating ron lUatlr '"n n a"cr fork unt" "'0 crenm j jnow-whlte and elvcty The lips aro far too tempting for Jack l"ret to resist nlpplnir If they nre left un piarded. So It la well to rub camphor Ico upon them boforo golnB out of doora While cold cream or Up pomade inn be tued for the purpose, camphor Ico la bct- HOUSEHOLD HELPS Some Delicious WK Hi: AH so often that "a handful of nutx Is eaunl In food value to one pound ef iteik." Vegetnrlana especially nro ronu if jllatlns upon tho superior nutritive value , ef this favorite protein, but we must ren- V J!m the fact that there nro differences In tat .Just na there nro In meats and vege- fiblc. Indeed, so great la tho difference that eulaln nuts furnish not oven one-third it much food valuo as others Tor ex mple, peanuts nt seven cents n pound fur nlib four times ns much energy na wnl toti at twenty cents per pound, or oven II porterhouse steak at twenty-five cents per pound. Chestnuts, cocoanuts. hickory nuts nnd peanuts aro the cheapest nuts, but pecans. wilnuts, almonds and braxll nuts nre so piuch. higher' priced thnt they cannot be tfrirdtd by nny means ns a ' cheap" meat mtatltute. Ab a matter of fact they would coil more If used In proportionately tho fima quantities Their value lies In the fic that they relievo our ' too-much-ment" diet Of cold weather nnd they afford a wcl eonje variety Incidentally, they nro more viholesoine for growing children than ex cel! meat and active growing children ukra to crave "meat" thnt Is to say, protein of some sort In buying, nuts It Is belter to get them "hole, unshelled and crack them at homo Buy tha variety you desire nt tho regular Price, and do not bolleve that a bargain Is obtained by buying "mixed" nuts The mixed nut coat more than the cheap vario lic In the long run because Invariably Uuy often contain a larger proportion of th cheap than of the higher-priced varle tlt of nuts, although a higher price Is paid for them. Here Is a vegetarian croquette that pro vides the solid basis of a meal to replace tsother protein like fish or meat This Iwuld not. however, be served at the aame Bi as eubstantlal egg or cheese dishes, ns H 111 make the meal top-heavy with pro telai, NUT CIIOQUCTTUS icapfuli of nut meats 1 cupful of milk 1 Ubleapoontuls of flour 1 Ublesponnful of butter Iteaipoonful of Bait Itabtespoonful of chopped parsley H lemon. Juice lw Uli tho nuts, nalt, lemon Juice nnd wnley together. Mix flour and butter nnd waadd the cupful of boiling milk. Season itesino mst aid for mn troubles Will Resinol Ointment really lieve this itching and help n'ir eczema" Madam, if you only knew as mucliabout Reiinol as doctors do RQwsafe It is to me, how promptly ct-you would not doubt, you w!d uie it at once. Usually it topi itclungimmedlatelyajvd soon remove, every bit ol eruption." OiBlawai U ta Burl loh-colwtd Sv...6 r MPOMd miUcti tiii- 2w1J i M(ieo, SoUbreU !ffiW fwWlflr, wUlapt. BBS S83 0 r'.. m YOUR BEAUTY SofteninR pnato for the hands. ter It Is so Inexpensive that It does not pav one to mix It oneielf The hands aro tho special mark ngnlnM which Jnck Frost directs his force II Is ncer nt rest until ho has destroyed their smoothne whrtenes nnd softness As a safeguard nRilnst this enemy to pretty hands keep n pilr of cosmetic Rloves In the drcsslnn tnblo drawer during the win ter months These mny bo nn old pair of kid or chamois Rlocs. three or four sixes too large, which hae been saturated with Tho follow Inc paste The while of n tea Olrrerln I trsupnontul Hirnlnil honey . . . . 1 ounce Clrnuml barley The white of the eicc Is slightly beaten nnd enough lmrle added to make n paste Tiicn the glycerin nnd honey nro mixed thoroughly with the paste If It Is ton thin add more barley until It Is of The right cjnslstcncy Spread tho cosmetic tnsto upon tlv hnnds und then draw the gloves on for the night I also wish to Impress upon you the necessity of usIiir a lotion upon tho hands every time ou wash them. This Is trio only way to have soft, white hands In cold wenthcr The following lotion Is aim- plo to compound, und there Is none better for rough or chapped hnnds Obeerln . Kn.fwnter rinetuo of Itenroln 2 ouncrs 1 ounces 3d drop Hub tho lotion well into the hands after they Invc been thoroilBhly dried You will have to pay pnitleulnr nlten tl n to jour elbows during tho winter since there Is nothing more unsigntiy man nam that Is rough nnd cmrse-looVtlng Ho sure to massage them with cold cream or cocoa butter every night before retiring It Is nlso n wlso plan to tie small pids of nntl Beptlc soaked In almond oil or he.ited coco i butter on the elbow a during the, night night If you want to preserve tho beauty of vonr complexion nnd hatul. llus nnd elbnwti. vou will have to don a winter nrmor of Miftenlng creams or lotions to protect them ngalnst the ravages of winter old nnd winds (Copyrlsht) Nut Dishes to taste nnd then add nut mixture and an egg, woll beaten A soon ns cool form Into croquette shnpes. din In egg and cracker crumbs nnd fry In deep fat until brown. A more simple way of making nut cro quettes Is to mix equal parts of finely chop ped nuts nnd bread crumbs, moisten with n well-seasoned cream aniic'e and then fry CASSCItOLC OF CIIUIISIJ AND NUTS 1 cupful of chopped nuta (vvnlnuts pre f nililj ) 1 cupful of bread crumbs 1 cupful of grated checBp ',-4 lemon, Julco 1 tnhlespoonful of butter 2 tnblespoonfuls of chopped onion Salt nnd pepper to taste Onions nre looked with tho butter, adding n little wnter when poft. remove nnd drain tho liquor from the onion Mix nuts, crumbs, cheese nnd other InRredlents nnd molhten with the onion liquor Tour Into n buttered baking dish and place In a hot oven for n fow mlnutea untlt brown (Copyright.) X A Xmn.i flift For Her t y Diamonds Most fash ionable mod eling char acterizes tins h p I c n d I il piece of Jewelry The diamonds are full cut dashing stones, Mitchell quality, and the ring is all platinum In tha new fancy dome design. It Is very elaborately made nnd very beautiful Call and ree It Kv ery Mitchell diamond Is guar anteed to be exactly as repre sented. rndir our rrrr pits. 0 imall titpntll trill oM th rlit or au otter arttcli lor vou until Sma$ MITCHELL'S Eltlblllhta 1073 Diamond Stores .17 s. sth St. 50 N. sth St. rMk for ew Diamond Ilouklrt Fit. ltNM OuterGarment Shop From Maker to Weanr BPKCIAL I--Olt TIIRKB imH.ONLY A silk wsUt BEK Willi ech X0 Brw","""""'i PVF.NING DRESSES Tulle lac chllton lltl Imported models. 515.00 to $27.60 lornurlv J30 lo lS , TOP COATS . Wool vlnur, fur trimmed, $15.00 and 924.50 form.rly ISU sniJ ,,,,. Hexce llrte reuuerd ta SIS 253 S. 13th St, HUB 14 Days to Q- Sho trJ0P v Z-V lf OiMSBBMi - v 'ejejejK. KeadilieAds WHAT IS A "LADY"? QUERY OF SUFFRAGISTS Reply to Challenge Boldly Flung From "Anti" Both nt SchnlT Civic Bnznnr PREFER WORD "WOMAN" What even sn(Trnr-ll wants to) know about this time Ik. What, from the anil viewpoint, constitute a lady? A tlnv remark, but of nn exceedingly Incendiary nature, was m-ide In the "null" booth, nt the recent Sehnff Civic i!air. Things were fretty tame nnd n Ixdd "antl" up nnd flung this challenge nt a sunrngisi alster who chanced to wander out of her own precinct into the rival camp 'The rank nnd flic of the sutTrn(,lsts nre not ladles The leaders nre ladles but the great majority of suffragists are not " The remark hts circulated, nnd from one of tnlcruit amusement the nttlludo of the suffrnglsts has rhinged to one of consuming curiosity What Is a lady? Does being n member of the roinmon herd, a mere- rank nnd filer, exclude one from "ladyhood"? Or has lnd become n vulgar term, less preferable lo the generic word "woman"? 'WOMAN- (JIUiATKIt THAN "LADY" 'It would seem tn me." said Mrs George A Punning, chairman of the Wom.m .Suf frage part 'that the statement tint 'the rnnk nnd tile of the Woman Hiiffrage pirty nro not Indies' Is a grent compliment, for we are better than mere 'ladles,' the devel opment of n 'lady' being only . question of education nnd environment We nre women with n wider vision striving earnestly for belter things b nsklng for our share of tesponslblllty nil nlong the line I have always liked Tennjsons verso "ICIiid henrli nre more t-m coronet And slmnle faith ttinn Norman blood" .Or lllennor M Helstnnd .Moore, although one nf the lenders In stuTr.ige activities In l-hllnde!ihln. doubts If, nicordlng to the sir el null meaning slu can bo classtd us u lady "People a opinions differ ' she snld. "a- to what roustltutos a lnl. I know tier sotm who think they are Indies, when ns I understand tho term they are not ladles A lady never gives offeiie nor does she tal.o It unless It Is Intended .She Is not a 'catty' person it gossip, nor I she a rcandnl-moiiKcr The code of ethics nnd the code of breeding nro the same. When the good Saxon term 'lad wns adopted tho standard of breeding wns nogllglbla nnd mnnneri primitive 'Ladles' nto with their lingers, did their hair about once a week and slept nu unturel WHAT CIVILIZATION HAS PONi: "The growth of clvlllr.itlnn resulted In a change of connotntloii of tho word 'lady' There Is a mlstv sort of notion prevalent now In the minds of some thnt to be a lady ono must live npnrt from the lominon herd In nn ntmoiphere of violet nnchcl nnd lingerie ribbons, in the c.indle light of so cial excliislveness, where tho throb of the great world's heart Is never heard Such a person may be 'gentle ' but surely not a 'lad,' for her heart and Kiupitbles have not yet been lonsicraled to humnnlty and she has not yet beiomo what we call collO' qulall) 'a good mixer ' "Certainly the rank and lllo of tho Worn mi Suffrage pnrlj lire not ladles. Some of us are only 'iienr Indies,' though we hope to Improve nM Ood gives us grace Some of us are still nt the brldg-i-playiiig stage, ten drinking, overfond of frills, given to powdrrlng our nones, thinking chiefly of our own pleasure nnd our own Utile worlds Hut give us time and give tla suffrage. Then wo slinll nt least hnvo n rhance to luoaden our sympathies und become mors truly noble women nmong whom the dis tinction of 'lady' mny be as. Indeed, It should be vulgar and superfluous." This Burgundy Boot is a Real $7 Value Our Price The Most $ Dashing Boot in the City It is an all Burgundy kid boot with full I.oiiIh leather heels and hand-wcltcd hoIc.h. It h a stunning ly nentccl boot, a style that nu de signer of .'arm could improve. The only reason wc can sell such a wonderful little boot nt our price of $5 is because we eliminate all ox travagant expense: no charge ac counts; n n tree deliveries nn lilrh p-round-flnor rent: (our saving in rent alone Js S2I.00I) n year). You can't duplicate this boot for leas than $7 clticwhcre. Our line of boots and slippers from $3 to $6 arc the meat popular in town. Today we hare It in all 8iica and widths nsxt weetc we may not; so come in NOW. 22S Floor Saves , 1208.&10 ,Cbeattmt5 Wrinkles and a Sallow Complexion that add year to your appear ance can be re moved Keen vour face young by dally applications o Charm o' Graces Antiseptic Skin Food Contains No Mercury Thla exquls'W cream remove all facial blemlshu. supplying the nourishment needed for restoring tho glow of health to Impoverished com plexion It preserve the. subtle charm of naturally beautiful skins. xor puis or uu rw. 101S fhrataut Blrtfi . , . If your dealer la unable to supply you. w will send, pontage prepaid, to any ad drM on receipt of 91 90. The Kegaliotle Co. 1'KUailelpDU iflS Kiifcfe ai ljLuaraiaiw ' 9'4 A. $5 EAULE STORE HONOHS MERCIIANDJSE MANAGER Unnquet in Recognition of Services of Raymond M. Slotter Friends Pre sent Platinum nnd Gold Knifo A banquet was tendered In honor of Itaymond M Blotter general merchandise manager of the Enrle Store, last night, by the tluyers' nnd Managers' Club of the store, at the Illngham Hoof Harden More than sixty bu)ers and members of the ex ecutive staff of the store attended Mr. Slotter is thirty sears old nnd has been connected with the store since the re ceivership Through his efforts much has been done to establish ettlclent management and modern methods In recognition of his services n platinum nnd gold penknife was presented to him by his coworkers W. It Itenson the general sloro man ager, was tonatmaster and told of the many things accomplished by Mr. Slotter for the lule store Addresses were made by Max tlelx. A A Lewis, A Weinberg nnd II. Hambo The bannuot wns followed by a vaudeville entertainment nnd selections by an orchestra. AQUARIUM OKI'S 200 FISH Fine Specimen. Received From Willow Grove Park W tl Median, superintendent of lbs miuirlum nt t'alrmnunt Park, announces the nquarlum hns received 200 fresh-wnter fish They are local products, having been removed from Willow tlrove I'nrk Among them nre large yellow perch, fine specimens of large mouth Inss nnd a white sucker There nre nlso six yellow catfish each between three nnd four pounds Mr Meehnn sns the catfish hnvo gone to sleep for tho winter Brand-Now Babies The I.tenlne loiter will print. fre rharse. miller nf rrrrnt lilrlh -ent Itiroitrh proper rhnnnels Alilrr "llr fre of ent In .lr.tftil. New II title. M Kt-iilne Inlr.f KOl t lii.lmil treet. Vim- nml mliire nml when ml tile, lelephone nomlr of emler iut se roinp.inr enen nnllre o ent llltlMVN.Ilr nnd Mrs Mnurlee 60S" North rifth street, a daughter. Hett) Virginia .SMITH. Mr and Mrs M. 4 1 1 Q l'nrhsldo avenue, a son, seven mnnils nine ounces TIIOVJAM, Mr nnd Mrs O Ilrlnton Thomas Jr . Ilaverford Pa , a son Mrs Thumns will be remembered as Miss Annette Davis TOMni:m. Mr nnd Mrs rranklln. Jr. of Ilaverford Pa a daughter PFllirri.lt. Mr ami Mrs Prank i: , III South Mllllck street, a son. Krnncls Kd- ward 7vj pounds ASK FOR and GET THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price FOUNDED 1850 DeweeS Quality nnd Standard Famous Over Half Century Women's Suits Re-Priced S23.50 Were $29.50 and $35.00 Handsome Iiroadcloth Suits tliat have been much talked about as special values. Also Velours, Clieviots and Serges All the latest style features. Fur-trimmed and self-trimmed. Handsomely and warmly lined. Newest colors The best tailoring we can secure. Serge Frocks Re-Priced SIO.75 to S35.00 Regular prices, $27.50 to $45.00 Latest styles. One of a kind Fine quality scrRc, head-trimmed and embroidered. Some Serge combined with Satin and Georgette. A real opportunity lo secure a serviceable smart frock at a less-than-usual price. B . F . Dewees , 1122 chestnut St. I wfri&om 'F& PRODUCTS, FAUX PAS! ASSUREDLY! BUTITWASmETIDE He Told Mnramn to Buy Best Girl Coat Hang ers, And His IT WAS SOMETHING ELSE Ksetnalte of today, there r thirteen more shopping ilnys before Cbrllmn. "t told him to send her coat hangers and she got trotiser Rtretehcrs Instead It was all right, though; she married him, nny way " If you want to know how easily the thread of romance can be snipped, nr, on the other hand, the terrific strains It will bear, list to the conversations of the Vule- tide shoppers "He said to me. he said" the two women were standing In the aisle where a Christ-mas-Kuggestlon-roffee-percolator perkle to the tune of a J J 9! music box warranted not lo grow nsthmatlc In less than six mouths; 'he s-vld. 'You go out. Mn. and get her something that wont be too serious like Jewels or th ngs to wear and some thing thnt wont be too frivolous Ilka can dles or flowers tlet her something thats thoughtful without meaning too much " The second woman nodded "And so Number One continued ' I got 1222 Walnut Street Our Entire Stock is Reduced Coa tn, Suits, Daytime a d K ii c ii i n -- " . . V ,. ., J n - - ( r I I, O O fc O, TtF m raps, etc. Xotklna More HluU Than a Urnullul Htrlna ol Penrlt 5 AND 1 0 DOLLARS IRA D.GARMAN JEWELER llli st below Chestnut Jf cyu? Why the Interest of Prodiieer,Retailer and Consumer Is ARMOUR'S Interest T is only as these three (the consumer) prosper, that Armour prospers. Because Armour is a manufac turer, and not a producer of raw materials. And in buying, handling: and selling of meats and other foods Armour and Company work on a closer margin of profit than any large manufacturing industry existing in the world today. ' So narrow is the margin, Armour's very existence depends upon tremendous volume and continuous output. But these can only come when the grower gets good returns for his efforts and hence i3 stimulated to produce more and better stock; when the retailer is furnished a ready and profitable market; when the consumer gets full value at lowest possible prices for his food-expenditures. So Armour's interest is three-fold in bringing this about. First: Armour offers the American farmer a market always ready to take what he has to sell. New plants are built in most remote places to give easily accessible outlets. The grower is encouraged to breed better strains of cattle, so his revenue grows in proportion to the increasing value of his land. And the Armour Advisory Bureau of Agricultural Service is at his call to aid him in greater production and higher quality at all times. Second: Armour helps move the natfbn'a food supply thiough the retailer's store by instructive, result ful advertising to consumers. Armour refrigerator cars carry supplies to the dealer regularly and ARMOUR COMPANY hsr coal hsngers. At leat, t thouht I did. Tbu e, she's a nurse and ah has to nro out qUIdc a lot. 1 taw these neat little coat hangers. Kit In a package, and t ald to myself i Tha very thing, thoughtful without meaning too much' Vou can't gel any meaning out of a coat hanger, now can you?" Number Two acquiesced to tha utter neu trality of coat hangers. "1 said to the clerk. "Get a fresh, clean box and wrnp It nice. That's my usual habit j then you don't have to rewrap your presents )ou Just put your card on the outside and send them off. " 'Tom. he was satisfied with the coat hangers nnd Christmas morning he look them around to her, bright nnd early, lo nnd behold, when they waa opened up there wns alx llltle trouser atretehera. The clerk had made a mistake. Uut the girt was a nice, good girl nnd she didn't fC&t3Xi:ixni shop hkiik nnr.ss ELEVENTH AND WOMEN'S & MISSES' OUTER APPAREL TOMORROW Choose Any Dress in the House at No Matter Whether It Sold for $25, $30, $35, $40 or $45 Not n ainglo reservation. Go through every rack and take your choice of any fine street, afternoon or evening gown for only $15. There nro Satins, Velvets, Georgettes, Crcpo Meteors, Serges, Wool Jerseys, etc., in scores of styles FRANK nnd SEDER, THIRD FLOOR Beautiful Blouse Fashions For Gift-Seekers Who Want the Very Latest htH.98,2.98,3.98,H95&uP $D5 JM Unxixcn En FRANK farmer, the merchant and the continuously. And the Armour Retailer's Service) instructs him in better store methods, in handling meats and meat products with less waste, and hence with less cost to the housewife. Third: For you, the consumer, Armour hnjpa keep meat prices down by scientifically tnanufaC' turing all inedible parts into by-products, If it were not for this, you would be paying for the waste, which, through Armour's facilities and whole sale economies, is now made into marketable com modities. But Armour is interested in combating living cost;) still further in that you may use Armour foods wita greatest benefit and greatest economy after you buy. ,So a great Domestic Science Department is at your service. It is Bhowing thousands of women how to get the greatest nutritive value from the food they buy; how to select and prepare the cheaper cuts of meat most appetizingly; in short, how to live most satisfyingly at the lowest cost Your interests are Armour's interests. And the more you consider this, the greater will be your con viction that you are serving yourself best when you specify Armour foods for your table. n(i CHIGApO ret tn&& a hit, & , wtmMfVt Rfe - Elit.- Ai.it .2-2Y.. -.- Ji.i - up inner. epi inem ior l iroiiTertw wm Mid. Hut vJiat little incident brovjrtt tjNim close together Tea, they wew rnarrjw, It June. He's uslnir them novf." If anything la needed to prore thai Con servatism and sentiment are mora deeply Imbedded In man than In woman, a lslt ta the bakery at this season will do It. The thought of home-made Chrlstma cookies, the kind that mother used to rnaks, nil brown nnd crystallied of sugar and spies and everything nice, fills a man 'with eij glow that Is sentimental ns well as gas tronomic. Tha sime thought fills a woman with visions Of uncertain hour spent In the kitchen, hours of work that mar yield! onlr burnt offering not even "Juit a eood" as the famous maternal brand. F.very man likes to think that the Christ mas cookies In his house are home made. smatiti.t savk Mo.vnr iil,i;'i;i;i;in-T7 MARKET STREETS SATURDAY 15 wm Actually hundreds of distinctive new models. Novvhcro in nil Fhlla. will you find so extensive an assortment at popular prices. Starting at $1.08 at which prico we offer moro than CO styles in ex quisito lingeries, cropoa do chine, Jnp. silk, etc., nnd on up to the magnificent Georgette and chiffon suit blouses nt $-l.9G, E.0D nnd $7.0G: every fabric, color, sizo and stylo that you could doslro is in cluded. Co mo tomorrow. We'll furnish gift boxes upon request. Gpeael and SEDER C23XC HSii mj-LLL.i:i:rT7nrtj i t 1 ts n ' r JfS Si '; a t r ?,3 t visit wpwfaMa. Ai ?F feSBsssWIs1 5" 'W r 5 a m: ISBStS-- ?- J-TB-iiiPFygyWnyjipag