Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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LETTERS FROM READERS REVELATIONS OP A WIFE FASHIONS
ARE WEDDINGS AS "FUNCTIONS"
. BECOMING FEWER THESE DAYS?
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Maily Modern Girls Very Sensibly Dispense With
All the Fripperies Incidental to Large Wed
dings Which So Tax the Strength
of the Bride
,, .-.- .
NB ia Mnick by Iho comparatively
'Vte'A Mno" weddings glvon rreenltyi
MY MARRIED LIFE
By ADBLE OAARlSON
1:
pmo of tlio most tmttbrtnht nltianceii
, fcave been fnndo very quietly and Unosten
tatiously. There ecms to be n Browing sentiment
fcgttfnsS show weddings; time was whoti
M 'girl considered herself a real britto
unless, iilio could walk up tlio ttlslo olnd
in tho conventional wlilto notm and
orange blossoms, attended by nt lenst six
brlticemnlda.
Arid to satisfy her" wishes, tlio Ktrl'n
father often strained Jil credit to tlio
limit td provide tho necessary rcgnlin,
besldoa; onlerlalnment for tlio guests.
And nil for tho saks of hnvlnir nnvnnil
hundred peoplo vcrnnlng their neols to
see tho brldo, and later at tho house cunt,
ing npnrnlslng ey over tho presents.
Whllo the bride, pale nnd wan nfter
weeK of hustlo and bustle In prepara
Uon for tho (treat event, Ktood for bourn
and greeted tho nuestri ns thoy arrived
Tvlth a fixed, ghostly smile, praying for
the end of the ordeal.
If tho kIH In question Is a husky spool,
wien, well oblo to enduro tho round of
irayotles, nnd her parents nro woll pro.
Vldeil with this World'rl Roods, thoro Is
WW reason for the nplurge,
Uut too often this Is not tho case, and
tho nurns spent on this uno day would, If
given to tho young couple ns a wedding
THE CHEERFUL CilERUEr
Life rY&3 unnaca35-a.rv
UOO.3
From mv aroitM
point of vioxj.
n . 1
Dvrt thcres z. rcwon,
I suppose,
Andl so I'll see. it throOfjk
H.T""
How Madge Escaped From Harm Underwood
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f-j-'Vl . lf
gift, tide them over Very comfortably for
tho expenses Incidental to "going to
housekeeping." Hut I suppose each girl
mint carry out hor own particular notion
on tho subject for, after nil, It Is her
Wedding and sho who has bail u very,
very (pilot wedding nlwaya declnros she
ban never regretted It, while tho girl who
trips Up the nlnlo with nil tho accoutre
tnunts of the conventional wedding de
clares that hor choice was tho hnpplor
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Letter and quettiant eubmlttcd to thin departpient ntu$l b written nn one tUlt o
the paptr and tlsntd with the name of (A lortter. Hptclttt quirlta Uh thoso etvn
ttlow art Invllrif. It ti xmdtntood that tht editor loai not (lecnniirllj tndorte ti
""I"!' exptied. All cominunteciiians lor thl dtpartmunt should bo addrettcd
ei lalloxoi) Tin: WOll.v'H KXCilASMK, Evening Ledger. I'hllatMphlii, Va.
Xli winner of Uanr' vtlit I. Mrs. H. P. Jonn, nf 31S rocpr flrvel, Camilm, .V. .1,, wlio
teller miiwHrml In )rrtiStr' purer,
' TODAY'S INQUIRIES
r I. How rsrt mothii In enrtett t etermlntilT
9, What rnn In done wild n thatibr umbrella
It mko It louh belter?
3. How- eon wnltr bust be.iireTf.nlMl from
tefullnt tho kitchen link at nlihlT
1. Wlifn onlklnt with two women wlmt poll
tloti elianlit the man Inker
3, When onlerlns n rntnl In u rrljurni
limilil ii wonmn ilro her own anlrr r ulioulil
the nmn do lh orJerhis?
H. Ilotv rnn Urn linlr be Prolerlnl ulirn nwreit
Ins or ilmllncT
J. Cofo
Bilk.
ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES
lall ti rogeo mlied vrttti boiled
2, Curt aim will lun more eienlr If Iho
Solrssii l cut Win Iho iwl beluro hrmmlnr.
tbo trlmse, belnr more lljhllr noren Ibnn
tha reil of lha fabrle, hunio more flrmlr than
the rest.
3. A roumt pier of cnrdboaril nllh a hole
tunto enomli to (It arrr tho Ion of mi electric
L'sht bulb'nlll InM fmier ollk thnrfe In plnre.
Space Savers' In Apartments
Ify Ih Sdlter o Tl'omaii1 Pane'
ttur iUilmil- In nn nparlmcnt. whrro It la
nefMMry to ullilti every Inch at hpco, e.
kltctun ouiitinonl cn b romlj to nolil nearly
doi)W tho iimiiiiiit by piscine, nnoiher he( ha
twotn lioeo nlmnly thtre. It rconomy I" on
tlm, taooden toxin wilt do nnd cult ( nudii
Ilka B.bontn. two for u hir. each one bilne on
inch snorter than ualt tno icnmn or the nil,
0 tbt they eon easily be removed to clean,
, l&lro.J It. II. U,
I. A circular nklrt In the mnklllt nbnuld bo
hunt up by the wnlatband fur n day or twn
brorei belnx rlnUlicd IT at the linn. Tide nl
lawa tho blna cnm la tlrelcli.
2, TIiob ho ilellre to reloln
pleilan tbotild avoid tailed and
A road ronw
pickled fond.
raw or atnoked meat, rich and ireaay com.
pounda, elieh at tnueare. mirk, aernnitln up naf
do foto srar and loo much aurcla.
.1. Hmip thould ninny In
frum tho ldo of the"ai)oon.
Inkrn mil. firmly
'Ui
, UUIIzlnff KcICfcr I'oars
lh i'ddor of 1foman' Vast)
r Msdarn Hsvlns a aunersbundanc
of
Iter iHjarn. and economy and common aenaa
unrin tna utilization os tnem, otter canninv,
rKklnr Pear honey, to.. In the uaual manner,
trted tomi uauiual waya of mini them with
Unix.
..lr Frlttars. On bowl of peara allced vtrr
In! n i one cup aweat milk, on ecx beaten Hunt
nd added after part of the elite' I Dour han
been put, tin flour enoutrh for thick batter, lrry
in atop hot lard. A thin cuatard of nillK and
en a est may be poured aver theee, then It la
(titter toaatl but uaually ausar or ayrup ia
urtlolent.
Pear Durnpltniee. fillce peara thin and cOak
with auaar I and nutmeg m plenty of water,
Later maka dumpllnsa, an for blaoutti roll mid
cut in diamond and Place over tha bnltlntf
Ifiim. Cover and cook for at Uaat nttetn
tntuuUi. , Xbera muat bo plenty nt water to
ahjorU tin ' doush. that It may cook around
Uietn. ana form a. aauca.
a war can oi aauea to potato aaiau. or pear
imi un pa inane, wun celery ana matron-
iIa
Bklet, Xonr4 .Urepls Keltfer pear
a, u. c.
I
Use, for tho Casserolo
f4 tht Bdlord IV'omon' Paoti
Dear. Madam When on poaaeaaee a, caa
ro! ea many tpoiheom a)hea can be pre.
uttio trouDit. i am eenaina
up rnpetiy of
t if.nl.1 panbiti
lilflnava twn imrK
uaaces, two allce of lean bacon or ham. a
w aticaa or macaroni, a tomato, onion, carrot
pepper ana aait. vut up tna meat inio nic
Elece. halve tha kldneya. roll
jjsnpi with very
mu airecuona ic
ftoyei: Una pound
inia: una pound of atew meal icoid cooked
oat win not, two aneep
lttla troubfa
man maaa
a tomato, onion,
Cut uu the meat Into nice
kidney, roll them with the
aueas in flour, alt and iwpper. , flare all In
caeeeroie. aaa ma vea-etableM ailcaa ana me
Macaroni brokeu up. cover with etock or hot
fateri aeaaon to taat. vover cioeeiy aTui cook
owiy tor tire noura. . uniy two noura are
. it in meat naa n vriouiy cooae
r.ut(,v a,
s;
ritulr4
Gift for nn Engaged Olrl
To the Killlor 0 H'oninii'e fooef
.hl5"!t Madam Hpeakliin- nt eniasement sift,
the old Idea oi r pretty cup and eaucer to tha
orlde-lo-ba la about aa nh n any. Nobivly
!I,r-',? ,l,l0 enoush pretty cup nnd aaucara
tOr till nt.rMHl.ltlR II... I .u rt I ., h...... n ...
cprfeo. bouillon, ohocoiale and lh vnrloua ndi
:l'."I? ."?akS.". ",e,l,.v "' Individual fnnclea to bo
Hi.'?."?": T'" vi''.t rnn" S've" aa to price la
hjlprul, too. maklnc It eaay for an) body to
ohnp' n diilnly cup and eaucer. at leaat.
lha thliiit a alrl may put In her cneet nro
all lovely, at couree. but till aualnt old cup
and eauctr ideaaecnia to ma lo be a partlcu-
.any nico one, on old friend roia even further,
and aeea that hi varlau youue frlenda havo a.
chocolato pnt nnd alx cupa. Thea mako a
pretty act. raiwcliilly for tha llltl afternoon
pJ.ri'!!i " ,,,,!.0 u,ya '" " both before nnd
utter tho wedding.
.-b.ouY,nlr..,,I,Kin, """ particularly nttlnc, too,
to match tha abovo Idea, or Junl apart (rum It,
Dyeing Gray Hair
To tht HJttor o U'omoa'a 'ope;
iDir MailamPlaaoa tall me, throuth your
in."1w.,r" J" ""'wndent. how lo darken bnlr
J.1f ,rl?,l.mr.V"lr.w.,,,, '' ani whether It
will Injur tho Imlr, a, SI.
neclpq for Hnge Tea. Two ounces of
garden rngo. two ounces of greon tea, two
ounce of cau tie cologne. Htecp the sago
and the tea nounrataly, each In eight ounces
of water. Allow them to idmmer on the
stove for SdMirnl hours, until reduced to
two-thlrda of tho original quantity, Strain
nnd combine the liquids, and wlton coo I ml
apply to tho hair. Tim sngu tea will not
mjuro tna nair.
Refractory Child
Ta the Kdltor of ll'omntt' Paget
Dear Madam In thla enllshtened art It
Kfi!?i"r """d. plauelbUto thlnlc of .any one eo
blind a to allow child to have, ta own war
without any reproof whatever, almpiv b.cau.e It
.n .vu nvHHuuv ainve uirin. put aucn a
ina
"ITrilUN I raw Harry Underwood lutrry.
'Vlng fowsrij the dbor of Hie omnibus In
the top of whloh I wa ndlnk. 1 half row
from my ih1 In n wild liten of night.
1 knew that he Intended to Join me t
fell that I could not rld tip nf h nventit
cOnsplcumjub stated upon the lop of a
bus with this men by my aid!, lint it
second thought msde me slay where I war.
I could not resell the street and get away
unobserved, He wnuld meet in comlrg
down, t hod expfrlenetd enough of liln
perslatenoy to know that he httld turn
and talk with me wherever 1 went. I wan
nfinld he would urge m to hao lunch
talfll. ItlMrt
Unreasoning nnd silly as I felt the feelir.g
to ds, yet i really relt rsifir with him on
the top of an omnibus than I would walk
big with him on tho street I reeolved to
slay where I was, to treat bin appearance
In the most matter-of-fact way, and to In
vent nn errand In some part of the uptown
rout of the bus which would enable me
to leave blm suddenly.
ho when I heard his deep voice a moment
Inter 1 was able to return his greet'nn
coolly,
"Inspecting Iho street of tho Big flluITT
How do 4-011 like ItT" He bowed mockingly.
"Very much Indeed. Why do you call
It that?"
,.." 1 could only keep tho converimllun at
this pitch I need not fear any utiplensant-.
ne-ss other than the dislike 1 nlwaya bad
of his presence,
"Oh, simply Jieontisn It holds more bluffs
to the squnrc foot than any other stroet In
Iho world."
"DUAIl MI8S ICKURIta"
Ho stood expectantly by my ent. I had
hoped he would take either Iho seat op.
poalte to mo or the one behind me, nnd
J had not mado room for him. Hut he laid
bin hand on the back of the seat as If he
were going to sit down, nnd, willy nllly, I
hail to move over.
Tho seats on top of the busses are nnrrow
enough when two slenderly built persons
share them, I nm slender, but Harry
Underwood Is a big man, tall and maKnlvn
framed. I shrank over ns cltmo tn tho side
of tho sent nn I could get, but I could not
escape being crowded uncomfortably
"nouini imiii.
".Vow wo are nice and cosy," he said,
audaciously slipping bin arm across tho
mux oi tno sent,
I had made many trlpn on Iho omnibus
In tho old cousinly days with Jack. Ilcforo
wo wore married Dicky nnd I had tnkon
two or three lilleaful rides upon this sent, or
one Just like It.
j- The memory of those rides, the peaceful
iii-i mo niinniiu ones, mniio tills enforced
one, taken In the company of n mnn I do
tented, oven inoro hateful than It would
have beu ordinarily.
"How Is Mrs. Undorwnod this morning?"
I resolved to take tho conversation Into my
own hands nnd keep It there.
"Very well, I tlunk you." He put his
flngor In his mouth and mimicked n small
girl repenting n nrst lesaon In courteous
answer.
t nm so glad," 1 said, Ignoring his buf.
foonery, "I was so afraid alia would bo 111
nfler her hard work last night.
"She was a bit upset after wo got home,
but alio wan all right this morning whon
she left for tho studio.
I wonder what business or profession this
man could havo to cnablo him to stroll Idly
down l.'lfth avenue In tho Into afternoon,
Whllo Ills wife was busy at the studio. I
meant lo ask Dicky nbout It.
"Hut I didn't como up hero to tnlk nbout
Lll, my dear Miss Iceberg,"
I Interrupted lilm hastily. I had no In
tcntlao of letting our tnlk get away from
mo.
"Do you know I experienced a most em
bat rnsHlng, annoying sequel to our adven
ture or last night?"
Tho spppch showed my desperation. Ten
minutes earlier I could have Imagined no
emergency which would lend mo to retail
my experience of tho mornlmr. Hut I wn
determined not to lot this man begin hla
embarrassing personalities.
"You don't nayl" Ho was all pretended
Interest, I saw that ho Imagined I had
dropped my unfriendly attitude toward him,
WELL-DRESSED
GIRL'S DIARY
"Pearl of the Atmy"
they were probably no Upset they ilM not
think f ponvKntiohalltles"
That's just like old Dlehy. He always
has an excuse fer everybody."
"Ye, I know. Hut wheri I tejl him
what happened I think ne will admit my
nrn! Judgment of Ihem was right."
Tell me I am nun yim art always
Hsht " ,
"When t started for my walk, t thoueht
It would be only deeent to top at the door
ty.
An Old India Shawl the Nucleus
ot a Frock
and .Innulrs about the tm
"Did you get the door slammed In your
faesr
"Sot oulte. Hut the mnfd left me stand
ing outside nhlle she went In and told
her m!etre I was there. Then I hesrd
the) babys mother say In a low tone: 'Oh,
that woman from across the hnll. 1 sup
iwse I shall have to see her.' "
"Well, I'll lie ." h caught himself up
abruptly. "What did you du?"
"Turned away and walked out of the
building before any one pamo lo the door "
He slapped hla knee with his open palm
"lly tleorge. that spice of the cle II that
breaks out In yon oncn In a whllo Is the
moi attractive tning iinont you, tlot a
nlco Mile temper ot your own, haven't
you ?"
How I longed to glva this unpleasant
man a tntte of the temper be wan com
menting on A primitive childish Impulse
to slap his face stirred In me. I locked my
gloiod fingers Unfitly together. I was
afraid 1 might yield lo Iho Impulse.
TIIU WAY OUT
"t was Very much nshnmed of myself
after I had unlkcd nwny," t said sedately.
Ignoring his last speech. 'That woman's
discourtesy, which, of course, sho did not
Intend me to hear. Whs no cscuao for my
being so childish, but 1 was rcnlly try
nnsry."
Whllo I was talking I wan raking my
brain for an excuse to get down from the
bus without his following me, The sight
of a modiste's sign gavo mo a clue. We
wero passing through one of the side streets
boforo turning on Hlverslde drive.
"Hero Is wher I stop," I said quickly.
"Don't bother to come with mo. My errand
Is with a dressmaker, and you ought to
know whaLa long tlmo that means, Oood
fir fcJm cCr P ft
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Wf$mkt i n
msu m
By GUY W McCONNELL
Scenario by
GEORGE DRACKETT SEITZ,
Author of ' The Iron CJSw. - "The BMeMIn Shadow.'
PRODUCED BY PATHE
etc.
Episode II'-Found GuUty."
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eee how I he
Un and derei
"np, tjia. eeeni
enowine "re!
rlua If IKala.
atery f ' resri or in
mmria fort In tnl
A nw aeenarlo wttl w
au in atnry is-n- invn
ntrrmt out is inarrtH--
nmlon preiure uram
motioa-ptetur htm
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CAUT
Ireewr. h ei
iari l the
ri of the Af
(Japla n rt ph,l'lne, tb hero. Ilalph KfVU
IWl I)ra, the heroine . 1U fBlt
USJenef far. ber lather tr. f. Cafllon
-viajfir nreni. tna
Hfrlha.lMnn. as i
TJlte), tny rha
The silent ilenar
iieteaiue.
Ihn villain
an anveniureea. ..,
rhanffeur X
by,"
".VICW MTTMJ TBMI'KU"
"Yes, Indoed The maid brought back
Iho liut-watcr bottle early this morning
before we ero up, and told Kntlo tlio baby
was better."
"Hathcr ungracious way to return It."
Tint Is what I told Dicky. Hut he said
I stood up to pass htm, but ha arose with
mo.
"You rnn't not rid of me like this, llttlo
girl," he stld with hla cynical smile. "I'll
lake you to your dressmaker's door nt
leant" His manner showed that ho saw
through my ruse, and was determined to
make mo admit I had no errand,
t made up my mind that ho should not
beat mo nt thin game of wlta 1 bad boon
compelled to play wllh hint,
"Very well," I said demurely.
Ho helped mo from tho bus nnd wo start
ed toward the sign I had seen. An we camo
to Ilia door nf It I ununcd and extended my
hand, although 1 hated tho thought of
touching his.
'Thank you so much," I murmured con
ventionally "You have been most kind I
will not keep you longer."
Ho grinned sardonically.
"I havo to slip It to you. You'to cer
tainly handed me a lemon this time. Of
course I don't betlove you have nny moro
Idea, of going to it dressmaker than I havo.
A brldo nf a few wcelts doesn't usually nerd
it dressmaker, you know: too many trous
seau clothes to wear out. Hut you know I
llko nervo and deviltry wherever I Bro It,
so I'm going to give you n llttlo rowan! of
msrll- I nm going away from here."
llo siititexetl my hniiil tightly, then bent
over and kissed It. to the Inllnlto delight
of eoino street urobilin who saw him. As
ho lifted bin lint, ho grinned.
"I think I scored one anyway," ho said
aa ho wnlked awny.
With tho street boys capering up and down
nnd calling derisively nftor mo, I hurried
Into tho dressmaking establishment, mado
a tow conventional inquiries nbout prices
and mntcrlals, then camo out again, and,
going tn nn opposite direction to the ono
ne nan inKeti, camo finally to a street car,
In whoso shelter 1 safely rodo to a corner
near my homo.
Not until I cloood my own door did I
feel snfo from tho possibility Hint I might
meet hint again, I M.ink down n my easy
chair, angry nnd humiliated.
Harry Underwood was becoming nn un
spoakubln annoyance to me. Yet I felt
helpless to alter the situation.
(Copyright)
(CONTINUED MONDAY)
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR SKIN
By LUCREZIA BORI
Prima Donna of tho Metropolitan Opera Company.
0
Three Delicious Recipes
fa Is Siltar el Wcmmm' fatrej
pe.r Jladam Ifnd herewith a very eay and
4tllolaudirt and two nut salad!
1)11 Peert. scoop out lha topa ot small
ponao cakes and nil with ellced banana.
eh9?4 walnut and racosnutt aarnieh eruund
tha di with slices of banana, lop wltn half
walnut and eprlnkla With rocoanut.
uincn peanuts, put in
Mid chop coaraaly, Tu ath cupful of nut add
and brown, with a, bit ot butter and aa!
two up ot flnely cut . celary and
when
add
equal
amount or apple. . jjli tnorotwniy and aerv on
liltuee are, wun mayvimaia.
with tnavtthnala.
jrurne Nut Baisd. Ttemov rind and all
lniir akla from oranna and cut la aectlonji
drain wall and mix with hair thalr built at nut
eatery and rcan. Cut In email place, arransa
a lettuce luiyaa and aerv wllh French dr
Jttf. to which onus Julca has been a4ded.
f H J Y
JRemovIng Grcaso Spotu Rujt Stnlna
to lf Xdlttir ol Woota' Page;
Dr ottdafrt Comtrcti. If applied to rreu
ewt on eiathlag, will rtmov tb pot. Huh
inn or it a it on taa aouea puce ana it
-vll) ahaorb the trrcaa. Bnub art cartuly In
aiwat tvcie hour, and If ncary repat until
$l
ta tataa dUapptar,
Tis imev
Itiin. Itut etalna. no
itt Ih warm
MM &
-Jam
iIkj
m&Htr turn two rnV b eaally minoit by ru-
fiBftsMlrss3 m m th sum ana pttftnvil
auiiabins.
nt&v4t
llepvat thla, until tb
iwr,i.i a. v.
L .."-.."'"'r.' iu " irvi,iijr ur tna moiner
.ZVlfi Tl"'. 0.,', ,)rnp. "l-ov, la blind." aiima
lo hold tool In this balance: 1 do not in.rm
IS vv? .'" l"!Prealon that tha child I really
fll.ut.iut whiiilnr and frtful. Tb pnyJlclan
Mini
A III
IlM l.riK.t nf I, t.ArtH,,. ,1... .kl,,l ., :
z:'z..jz.iri -::-..,;'. -rL"."T. v "hi !
,.i ,,.1-utvuiv pivavriueu anu.on not improv.
for. the reaaou that It t. a lowed lo cat rich
f.io.l and Induli in other lndlcnt pureult.
't1!!?."'! otmn your, aye, and think ut your
child' future as well ! present happln.
KDNA II., Coaleayllle.
Lovo for Parent
To the Editor ol IVoma' Page:
pear. Madam I ahould like to till the bor
and alrl to how reepact toward their parente.
eepeelajly to thalr mother. My inulher died
when I waa slxteom 1 remember many time
1 y .crf aniJ sauoyand talked back ta her
when slndneea waa tha beat thine to five.
I am married now and hato three children ami
how often I wtali I hail mother lo to toT
Van can't believe how hearteora I feel aoma
tune when I aa young peopl walking the
treats, their mother with tuein, wnni t hava
norii any more. Young; Mori may aave many
a heartacho In the future by ahowlng reipect
aud love for tbilr psrsnla.
MBMOniEH.
PJana for Christmas Patty
To. ke Editor of the IVomun'e i'twe;
Dear MadamI will be eliteen year old on
Defember SS and would like very mush to slva
i snow many noy and rie.
airi ara. too youaw
Know ftpout nn,n
ana if i
far th
woul.l
a. to hAii
I. o. a.
paper Valunlib in the Household
pjr foi" af Vtvmatk'i Pose;
v MaB-.rftpL a Bl. r two of rsush
Wf hitadr m tha kltchut, and whan th
pan s sniranw euo toeia wta tt;
M dry, and It will do to.ua many
i tep niece ilia la the bedrewn, aad
i Mtpra umj a Leosi ru y tnrpiMlT
too of th scalp, O, if. fe. ""
Mean. r.
Reliable Bj-ead Heelpe
f 4ir Wowos's Ptwu
IM&ie fBi-rhr irould b Aioes hai
. . r r:tr: i ----- c . .r--" t,,t
fat uaiets ut uiay iase ir rmuaawivoa
tr it la lh brc lid JClnf J. It dM not
tu ti ouuuea u nil wcea start
tunJtfl m oil yo atartlur it la
uwrniiiff. Iters I rtci wbich nevyr
tvvu itsil cskM In see aufl warm water.
ter uon iw up ihuu, liiuf
tDM-
salil J Ut
i caxsir
Hjft iftf ( J&t m! ""if smontli Stand
wnsm pv&om .! imn siura. itmo-.ttx
l $sj$ xufl eii wi vftwt ewai-u mutt mnu
ft tn.i uiire water kb4 ene up iiillk,
. Wd 'wjxsr. tsstte wtifc mm
m far a tessss sH nd oi
Mtsr. i' !- 04 zour n
M mm mt tfe:
(sax JHiet .
iia i.1 a mm m
htamam
nm iota it mw-i
' It M M r4y tar
few 4 fiJt( VM PtttA
water iiom souea pots.
J1 I
'IK
rl.1iYilsa.tiMt
mtm
birthday party
hut moat of tb firl
bm. lltAnlbir. 1 k:
voll advlia my ivlnir & nirtv.
In th attarnoon or volol
it, would be try nice to give a little
party In tha evening and Invito your
friends, he fnct tbat the boys you know
are older than the girls should not make a
difference Indeed, It t rather better so.
Send them Invitational written on whit
paper and In tho third person that Is
ttls i - C . 8 -
requests tbo pleasure of
JUI (or Mr.) -
company on Monday evening, De
cember th twenty-flfth, from
until 10:39 o'sioek,
Spend the evening datio)ng or playing
games, and aerv light refreahnjenls, tmh
as sandwiches, salad, ooffet, ehocoHte,, loo
erwru and cake. The derations; ,houl4
u vf nujimyrwin u tu Miruiruai aeason,
as you wero bora on that day.
Fur 'ffiiieh Shed
J the Editor el f tytmos' Paget
Dar lliuje "11 have
w win year, lu-i v
.te cai sat aa mir
about Itt
AlUntlu (Sty.
row frequsnuy hed a little, but if mueh
of the hair oumes out I am a f rata tho fault
u In tha eurln, nd if this Is the casa
oothto musb. mn bf dam with tfctm. Ifou
utr if t ""ft t ii
una a; bU
ten a ty I
nmong beauty seekers la n dry. coarse-
looking skin, Hvery woman realizes that
her complexion should bo smooth and fine
of texture. "When It becomes scaly and
shriveled, llko n wlth
ored leaf, she begins to
worry for foar that It
will never regain I la
velvety softness, nnd
buys every prepara
tion she hears about In
Un effort to correct
this defect.
Scarcely ever does
she discontinue the use
of water whan bathing
hor face. She fosters
the old-fashioned Idea
that nothing cleanses
lilm snnn mid water.
MK'HBZIA. tioiiP and would not think of
blaming them for tho coarse texture of her
skin, Vet, In most Instances, If tho com
plexion Is to be restored to Its natural
smoothness and elasticity, a simple skin
wash must bo substituted for water. Tho
benefit of such a lotion lies tn the fact that
It cleanses without drying or hardening
tha skin,
Water, n most localities. Is "hard," and
Its alkaline propettles rob the skin of tho
natural oils, You will find that If a cleans,
Ing Jotlon I used generously instead of
water to bathe the face that your skin will
soon show signs of Improvement,
VAMMHM5 CfiEANSlNa LOTION
Frh lemon lult t tabieanoonful
Itosewater ff.Wnt
Baoe of ro , , 9 drop
The lotion la vigorously shaken and ap.
ijlled to the face with ft piece of antlseptlo
gauxe or old Jlnen, Constantly turn the
cloth and mop tho faco and neck so that
the dust will not be rubbed Into the pores.
When you are satisfied that the skin 'Is
cleansed then rub It in the usual manner.
Clycerln lotions are also excellent cleans
e,r. The existing prejudice against the use
of glyeerlpf la without p. legitimate basis.
When It la' combined with other Ingredients
It Is a most soothing, refining and nourish
ing lotion. Th following glycerin lotion
Is excellent;
...nijcerlh , a ounce
(Koaawater j) ounce
olrWio aifdH'. '.'.'.'. ' ' ' '. ".'.'." 0 drop
every half-pint of tho lotion. Use In the
same way as tho lemon Julco preparation.
It Is not to.bo expected that any of these
lotions will make tha complexion smooth
nnd soft overnight. Their effect may not, bo
perceptible for several weeks,
Doth sweot milk and buttermilk are
splendid for cleansing and softening the
skin. Honey and almond cream are also
excellent for the same purpose. Delow Is
tho formula:
USP.f strained)
White eon i tpowdared)..
Oil of wet almond,,.,
q of bitter 'almond.,...
' of beraamot
Oil nf clnvee ,'
llaleam of Peru...,,,,.,
I.tquor of potaasa,,,,.,,
ounce
ouno
ounce
dram
dram
drnn
H dram
H dram
A cleansing cream should always be kept
on the dressing table. Hub It well Into the
skin before retiring and after oxposuro to
the dust of outdoors, The following Is the
formula of n, good clenstng cream:
Whlta wax
Spermaceti
Htt almond oil.
Plitllled water ..
tllirerln
Ballcrllo acid ....
3 ounces
3 ounce
11; ounce
'4 ounce
2 ounce
00 train
Chnrmlnff frock of pinin dark bluo
chllTon voivct nnd pnisloy silk,
TJi:itH'8 something Hint you ought to
JUL find n Use for, Itoblrt." With this re
mark Aunt ICnthryn tossed an old paisley
shawl Into my lap. Then sho continued
"When the moths raided the carved oak
chest where I had foolishly left some thfngs
that should have been packed nwey In tho
cedar rlosot they had no respect wbalrter
tor grnniimotners shawl. Toil see it is
prolty badly riddled, but I thought that
you might usn It to trim n frock or cover a
hat, now that they ask n fortune for any
thing of an Indian or Persian shawl.
I unfolded the shawl and held It up to
tho light to sea Just where tho holes were.
Tha moths hail been partial to ono side, for
only a few IioIcb were nprlnklrd over the
other. Jly hopes '.toured, bpcauso I had n,
vision of velvet frock (rimmed with the
paisley.
(Irandmother hnd tho good taste to choose
a shawl with soft red and dark blue tones
with touches of black and golden brown.
Aunt Kathryn was on her way downtown
to do somo shoniitno-. so I went with her
nnd bought tho velvet for my dresa. After
irying oiacit anil nark bluo with the shawl
we concluded that the latter was, by far,
tho more effective.
There waa a remnant of chiffon velvet
nf an exceptionally good quality that I
could buy for n half dollar less per yard
than tho original price, but I had lo take
n chnnco that It would bo enough for the
frock. Trusting to luck I bought It.
Then I look tho materials homo nnd
started tho frock. I nrst cut nut tho moth
eaten places npd then pinned tho bodlco
pattern to what waa left of the ahawl. Ily
cutting tho sleeves In ono wllh tho bodice
I discovered that tho large piece would Be
Just enough to make It. I arranged the
sections of tho pattern in such a manner
that tho moth holos came near the waist
line In front. It was a disappointment to
find that thero wasn't enough material to
warrant long sleeves,
Thon I basted tho scamn of th hndi
together nnd mado n lining of whlto China
silk. Mother fitted the lattnr in mn nmi
after It was machlne-stltchcd I slipped It
and tho paisley oerblouso on tho dresa
form nnd "built" tho frock,
Tho velvet was very wide wide enough
to reach from tho base of tho neckline
to my ankleii Including a four-Inch hem. z
liked the effect of this lone, untirnkrm tin.
so I cut the skirt In two pieces with t)io
jruiu cxienuing up into tile bodice In a
narrow point. IJoth back and front nro
qulto full, and the former Is gathered about
the normal waistline, forming a frill abovo
tho narrow belt.
Mother nald that I ought to introduce a
touch of tho paisley trimming on tho skirt,
so J mado two triangular insets over the
hips, gathering them nt tho waistline. I
used dotiblo ruffles ot trivet tb outline the
aldo scams and made two slashes through
which to slip the belt In front.
Mother sowed the velvet bullet buttons
In a straight line down tho front. wMIa t
made double nifties wllh which to finish
the short sleeves and nn oddly shaped col
lar of velvet.
Thero Is one feature In particular nbout
this frock that I like: It fastens under tha
velvet point In front.
The moths did mo it "good turn" when
they are holes In grandmother's paisley
shawl: otherwise Aunts Kathryn never
would nave allowed me to cut It up for a
frock. Thero are enough "scraps" left to
use for trimming a hat.
T. rleharf
lsrr Wayne
'iamsmoto
ueel) 'butler. Vetrant. valet, etc.
Subline cBl!n Ilalph rtnh hn. eemj
dernrwd to llfs tmprleanment for the alleted
! ot the Oefffne plan of the Panama canal
In ll urenaaian UoT.rnn)ent.
firene t Paine- quarter In barraok. fata
id, hd bowed in srm. IVarl Osre.enters
siHt to hl unbounded sladne aeaure him ot
ber belief lfl hi Innocence
Hubtltle ralne'a Tilth! maMrUllr aids Major
llrent pie n uf tnarrilns reiirl liare and twr
fortune. . . ...
Hcii 2 llrent" room In hotel llertha llonn,
nested on cmidi III a llrent enter, llrent
eurprie-'l nd illNerd
Hubtltle llertha. llonn. I the mysterious
R-ornin who linn dunned llrent tor mnny and
rmlr Inelel on setllnir It, Uliiw foreground
nf the tno nrsuine. llrent laushe, Hpeak. ,
Hpoken title "I nm elene broke nnd on th
Vers ot ruin." Continue, previous foreground,
Tf-nt -ia!.- mil la.ii lt-rlh mntvemtm
Mpoken title "If you don't set the money I
went I ehsil M forced tie dlvulxe th content
of thla lorkel " llertha flnlehea epek!ns and
pull luikct from boaom. It I un a chain, llrer.l
i tsM starts off. She Jump Into lh elk .
Hmm l9.Tial.f ! tl.A.1 .- . .
rotered bisnaet-the iKS S. SS
At n turn nit t forfi-arA"iT
"" T .' '
iiovrirua iniTraaa anil smu i
J'aretfmitid hand et lh Silent J'enae TiVB.
ov-h bar nmo receipt and nailaVkel "Sa
out ehln Info hjndb-, Thn hands tkfM
packet foal by tiptaln Paine Into in. 52?
ljtya note In enreiop on top of eke itSJF.
flIMPwar . ruti t-Tha ttltent jSKJca "
cit ot.
VS."
V
room, a iiertaa eniere, Ucrtha eS.;
lead clow foreground not en screm
n aereeni T'Clusr.l tha parkit in VSJi
r cas. and fly to.Vo del N'et.
lakes eriMAWock.0
I ifiS
woo4N
einre at locset . ....
Suttllle llrent reeonlellertha' locket, s
n dupllcal of the one In whfrti ralne'a chemleiil
wafera r.er hidden, Korenrouml Hrent and
llertha atarlnc at locket, llrent epeana,
Hpoken title "And what 1 In In locket that
1 need feorf" llertha opens locket, dleplaylns
email photusraph of llrent .on which la Inscrip
tion In llrent's handwrlllnr I'loeo furesround
Inecrlptlon m iihotonrnph "Tu My Dprlln
Wife, Thornton llrent " llrent te at locket
ta dlemay. Fad Into.
in rn
doinc up llrent' laundry.
Uhtlt
Hcene 3 ItOOJ
army tie
heir nael
nm in luim, nr iirin:
rather seated emoklnc. Perth
laundry
Hrnn 4 Ilrent'a
llrent. .younsrr and
iiome nf llertha" father In
smosinv. iiertna
-alt sinlltnr wltn
quarter In army poet
nlml miialaeh. Bnlmti.
itesra knock at door. Adnilta llertha llertha
puis away isunnry n xirent watcne ner sninir
iney exenens not
Jnly,
llrent
ni
approach,
eppr
yield
ians not unfriendly alance.
I her. fond e her. and aha
nelly yield her lip f'lo dlaphrasm,
ruuiitie Jionme laier. tna outrnei.
guarier, uertna
rown and rarrylns
noor
llrent's ounrters, tiame a 4, llrent
Head
aim ttn
tratmllnr
Orensdlan lrdr.
ami im p
your life
, llertha
inejy
.. "ei
Own
roxerd
eote
it In
Inatn tflllB
eoi IS -lorn t Inn nrby, Dd.he
ete. I'erl fat ewln faoiorlA """'"
-Anntner loeation. Hid of emithk.
-inci inaiviuuai laiRinr is hii...
k la tn ...,., .r. r'
'i, '' nmpty let In .Wshlnton sotsirh.
dlephraam of Pearl on eroi nd i ViSt
d lth handkerchief. thbnlornw1 'ftt?
r conciounf slowly. Jll, Nut,, tilT
I in mud at tier fM,. It .!,!.,. ATVC
. ,, ,,..ra ,u lemv
rot
Inent. Kvll-fACetl
Menace, wlioe bac
Hcetm W ficallon
(terlnr Ibrouah tiuahe
Met
Itectivte
, Apiwremlir w fJ,J
'orearound In hi cirec.
hii'ir.
Bl IS.
through
S'rViraffiOT., "Wif
UlJicovfT nnrrow ntrflnr tn " V.w'
tuifwny. !lUttN (hen jtnfi In, "" "
nnc. MuvLri oul of fun
inn
. Htvn IS leorfitlnn. Sm
MnM nml t onunl ttlnr ntlt
inlmnr) to cnv'Mki raistfl
HubntteWnm Fornln AltUnctt
Hn IP Ham bi lfl Hiilt of mUftltmenl.
'tuf-l mmi Into tilr-tiir. rto... ZiJlHV'
HIMllll,
HPfina) U(lHuhlairriit1ain tnauttln
; ; ii..::"',"-:;-" '.i",i
rirrin aniline-, iiaainvr
nix uiniomsairi
larra iiiul.
AR
nlcturi
WDAtln i
al firtr.
Pceno J Meelina- room. , Bam aa 30. Show
foresround of th Mliont JtenacV back as hi
upoKen tu e 'TTM world's sreateel triini...
TW.-..0?!". '.
nirle.-.eXtVd
Wfl
01 lOTflKtl eon
.-. viva llltarillliT I. BIM
n at ict on In eav.tk tn""wy.
dder nearby, lenda tn anm r.1.- 17.71
m. Pearl." enlera Vaiif nV,.l" ""r.12" '
iluommv leadlnr fa hlH.lan rAM. ,1.171?
houee, America, became of her unpreparedne!
ta totterint to her, downrail. Th CTrnbiriJi
navies of our countries far outnumber Fer.
in
r
Horn
wesrlna
stei
llrenl'i
irnveuns
t Uut.lde
tmot trnvelln imwn ah
ullce enur stealthllr, Approechc
Hr.nn a-
aealed st deek
ealed st deek. Hears knock, .Much nno)e-1
dm t l!rth, locklnc door nerouly alter her,
lertha weepe llrent trie lo comfort, her,
Finally plcka up photograph.
lertha. . ttpk
"rnt will
It In llnrlha
Hnoken lllle "Thai will nrnve
marry you. ilut I can't set a furloush. and. for
fart her.
wrltte 011 It, hand
I Intend .to
Dim tiroaent mil muat talcn earn nt yotir1r
llertha ssree. llrent slvea her money, llertha
exits, c!on dlaphraem
Hul.Utl, lint llrent did not marry Tlerlha and
now year later eh haa reappeared with the
Bsstlly alsned photozrsph which places him In
er power.
Scene J llrent's room In hotel. Same a S.
llrent. desperate, makee a crab for th locket.
Htrue-le follows. It I Interrupted by a knock
tn uoor. iicrina run into next room, 11
ar e.B ... .. - ,".
. , ...v. m,v in. ,TI,,vr
-a "! paegway location gam
l'earl I atenln. Amtto.l i-i.....,'
allre.,1 " 'iiaew
Hreno II Jicetlnr room. Sams as 22. Slhrat
Jtenaco talking. . uu
Hpoken title "The kejnnl. to tn wtiet
country I the canal. Tho dfene plan aioSa
from Captain l'aln ar on thlr wy to our
companion " r
We.n asl'jusateway location. Bamo at ;j.
I'arl overwhelmed by what ho hear.
Hcn Jo iteotlna room. ,8m a si, silent
Menace Anlahe spetch. Take seat. On dlolo
mt rlee. Hpeaxe -
ni-uHaii 1111 -7 iy . i.mpernr acre, to vaue
country ronquered
in ir eoutnweetern
r,uiait--a pcasinC.
pronoeltlon. When the 1
we are to havo California
males aa our trarllon "
na ne like seal.
Another
''ly Klnr ateo arraes. Hers
Hand paper to flllent ilen.ee.
on tn uoor. llertha run. Into neat room
admits knocker, nn army orderlv. Orderly eum-
llrent
11m-
lltenl heeltate, thin
mans Itrant In Wai- time.
nllnwa.
Mublllle llertha decides to put tho locket In
safo Keeping.
Hren B Lobby of hotel Clerk' dek. llertha,
at itck. OPtalii. eafo depiielt envelope from
clerk, puts locket In It. Clerk put envelop in
sole. Ueta tecolpt. 1'uta ic-celpt In handbag and
clt. ,
Hublllle America's enemy, tho Silent Menace,
nppear In even tho Iara home.
Mcen 10 lisre library. Sltent Menace,
matked, xolng thrnush desk, Pearl enters, iloea
not notlco him for a moment, then as sho
etarla In surprise, tho Silent Menses lespa to
the window and Jumr out. I'enrt folfnw.
. Hceno II OutBld l'earl' houae. Two tnxla
In plcturn. l'earl come runnlnir Into plcturo
from aid entrance lo house na one of th
uthcra nod naeent
diplomat rleca, Hpeak
Hpoken title -'xiy K
are our idea.- iiano tun,r tn niunt !...
Hrjeno af l'saKoay. 8m ... J.l. iijl
filled with . wonder, turna to leave, Bieev
cntches on latch. r
rmj iij.Meetlnr room. Sam 28. Miri
V.' "i.-'f!1-11 Alliance) hear ratll Jt door
(Vr,11, y.?'l"-'..rovr ?c wl,h handkrcn:erf.
l'ollnw HI cnt. Menace In haat to door. "-""
Seen ihi hnm as ST, Penrl nnally trees
nrir anil lnna nn la.Ma n.aw 1. .-
dleapprara out of plcturo Bllent. Menace and
Alliance nppenr. They follow up after her,
nvTiw. 07 iinoiii ,11 in-rK 10 wnicn
entera
wilenl
and
land
Ihroush trap-
.i
Menace, who
apparently leads, l'earl
uoor. ronowci py tno
ailxea her. Hatchway f
bolle It with her foot, l'earl. and Hllent Menaci
iriqu trusio lymca ah nnally wlna t
In fu
hftllns
rloilsi atrilsTBlA wmrh
r mm ovr hrnrt with ennd
tnWn ani F?irl nulettlr
for ulnilow nnd Itara nut ah Alllanc brtikt
iicj laiiOiT ml orutri
who rrcovr rfincloiniis.
main
ihroush hfttchwAr
iril. aPlVlinVj !! f f
nceno ai ifocation
eatlck Uuahci
t ordcri frcm
Ukt into hldlnir.
rrl 8AXQB nfttr
A hlrllnr nto Tl
A III... -. ""1
VllieJIlii n IIIVIIIIsarB run VW,
thfin niled with detcrmtn
01 vrnni ann
tn salve iho nuzilA nf whn
do Into a ctdHupof the rnindow- of Ui flllent
Mennco.
mark.
Dlmolvo Into this a
1t lift i4nr
inrrn quratton
MOVIE CENSORS PASSED
-15,129 REELS IN YEAR
String Authorized by Stnto Officials
Would Reach From Now York to
Snn Francisco, Figured Show
IIATintSnUna, Deo, 9. If It would ho
nostlhla to mako a strlnjr of all tho moving
picture flltns exnmlncil by tho Stnto Iloanl
ot Censors In l'cnnaylvonla durlne tho Ureal
year emllne November SO, tho lino would
extend from Now York to San Kranclsco,
according tq the figures compiled nt tho
hoard's olflrca here and announced tcrlny.
jurliiR the year the hoard examined
17,017 reels, which uyernRo 1000 feet each.
The number of duplicate roela certified to
reached 28,412 or 28,412,000 feet Out of
tho number of reels Inspected, clghty-nlne
subjects vsoro condemned and they cov
ered 244 reels, df tho 45,420 reels, originals
and duplicates, 11,014 eliminations of parts
were ordered by tha hoard.
Fifty per cont of tho reels which camo
before tha board throughout tho year wero
classified ns dramas, forty per cent com
edies and ten per cent educational or travel
pictures. A chargo of II la mado for overy
reel, original or duplicate, which Is re
leased tn the State, so that tho revenue for
tho year from this source was ? 15,4 30,
SOUVENIRS EXCHANGED
AT CASTLE KIDS' DANCE
THEATRE PANIC AVERTED
Prcscnco of Mind of Orchestra Keeps
Patrons in Seats While Dlnio
Is Extinguished
Presence of mind ot the Ilrondwny The
atre orchestra last night probably stopped
n panic. "When tho thc.it ro was comfortably
filled with patrons of tho first show lire
started In barrels of wasto at tho north
entrance to tho theatre.
The orchestra started to play a trifle
ahoad of schedule and the audlenco was not
awaro of the blaze, which was extinguished
with little difficulty. The fire Is belloved to
have been started from a cigarette thrown
In the waste. i
The Night
Tho night has a thousand eyes,
And the day but onei
Y'Uy.' l,nht ot tho "f'sht world dies
With tho dying sun.
Tho mind has a thousand eyci.
And the heart but one :
YJl,e .1,Bht qf a whoI "fa dies
When love ia done.
Francis 'William DoUrdllton.
(Copyright)
Brand-New Babies
.The Ktenlns ldtei- will .print, free of
ehro, notice or recent birth sent lit
Wr,,u?,f1.1OI?'.rf,u,n,"l. . AdJrea llrnnd
Kew liable." Kvenlns l.edlrr. Hue Che. tout
fired, rtsin. and aiUrem and. when pontl.
ble. telephone number of sender mint o-
WM.,.. NtH
notice eo seal.
Ynter is acknowledged to be one of the
most Injurious applications that can be
made to he skin,, hut Is used because It Is
inexpensive and convenient, if you nnd
your skin Is dry nnd rough, substitute a
cleansing lotion for water.
(Copyrlshtl
it glyoerli
hanr Is
The Idea tlwt tlyoerln promot a growth
ot superfluous hanr Is a niUtalt. Alwaja
liuilut on havln tlie purest quality.
livery on ij haa heard of the marvelous
refining prapfrtie of ogourober Julco.' Psw
women realise how simply tt may bo njade
or they U keen a supply alwsya on
band. To nrcpare the Jhtou follow theso dt
nottorw: Wash and dry two cucumbers, then cut
them lata ?iiull pieces, kln and all. Plac
In a clean, taueepan. uud s,dd p, ublespoonf ift
at water Jftat tho vtgttabla over a alight
flamo so that the Julco will b extracted.
PBsJPAnR WITH CABB
When it bigut ta sUnmsr rwmflve from
the. jtsM and strain tkMusk a sAMt of
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Lemon and Banana Pie
(Drothtr's yovprlte)
Cover the outside ,of a plo plate with rich
pastry and prick with a fork, iiake a golden
brown. When cootl remove from tin and
place In the plate. Make fillltijr of one cup
granulated sugar, one tabteeuoon butter
two rounding tablespoon cornstarch, yolk
of one egg, juloa gnd rind of one lemon,
pinch of salt Stir, then add one cup, cold
water. Jlac on Mote and stir until. thick.
When cdol add two sliced bananas and pour
In crust. Cover with meringue made with
the beaten whits of one egg and two table,
spoons sugar, bet in oven to brown.
t ftf ! to t MM-tntU the qUaiitlty j!
DeacitlieAcIs
ThO 1
CQyrm
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n.VYKit, Mr, nnd Mrs. Jacob, 5Jt Mercy
street, a son, S )bs. IS oxrt.
OI.vnta, Mr. nnd Mrs, James A.. JS2J West
Montgomery avahue, a son, 10 lbs.
X.YSOU, Mr and Mrs. Udward D, c of
Ovorbroolc, a son, Francis longstreth
1-ynch. i
MANSriKI.U. Mr. and Mrs. Abranf, tl
North Third street, a son.
ItOHi-.y, Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin, 723 Mor
ris street, a sgn, 7 lbs, 0 ots.
WKU., Mr. nnd Mrs. Ucrtrand J, sail
Walnut street, a, boo.
Policemen, Guests nt Annunl AiTnir in
Camden, Servo ns Escorts When
Festivities End
rerhaps It waa lucky that Sergeant
Xowrey and ten policemen were Invited by
1'ollco Chief Qravener, of Camden, to at
tend the annual Castle Kid ball at Turn
Bemefnde, Hall, llroadway nrid Mne street,
Camden, Ilefreshments were served.
Among those Injured nt 4:15 a. m, today,
were;
I.llllaii Knox, 0S4 Federal street.
Among those arrested were;
deorge Shaw, J408 llroadway.
Moble Knox, 1063 Segal street,, sister
ot I.tlllun Knox.
A woman, unidentified.
Three men, unidentified.
According to tho pallcemen-guests, I,.
llan Knox threw a glass at Mrs. Oeorgo
Shaw. Shaw hit Ulflan Knox with anotlicr
glass, und Mabel Knox nnd foir friends who
had not left their cards at the door partici
pated, They all hnd a hearing; today before
Ilccorder Stackhouie.
Former President of Chili Dies
8ANTIA0O, Chill. Dec. 9. Jermon
Ttlesoo. who was President ot Chill frcm
1901 to 1906, died yesterday.
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