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GlFTS AND OTHER SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON REVELATIONS OF A WIPj
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SYMPATHY SHOULD GO OUT
TO THE
lie Mother Frequently
ith Her Daughter's Efforts to Assist Her
in the Duties of the Household
imiSNEVER ft
err I pi 1m 1teetel.til AS
BrfWP'stroneir I feet reat sympnlliy for
,t fl lin't nlwnys to be Warned 6n nn ox-
5Co9 of maternal nollolliule. Frequently I
jflniJ It l liecutiso tlio mother has followed
f52th lino of least rcalntnnco and with tlm
. ' fcrothldlo "I can do It myelf In half tho
1 tfnfe" line deprived her children of tho
BdftintAgo of a llttlo Judlcloim tnilnlnic
tinder her watchful eye.
, One girl In upeaklnn of thin very linult
urnon fond parents pays:
, "It Is often easier for n mother to do
tier holisowork without tho nld of her
children than to havo them help her. It
in another evidence of motherly love
Detail n, Wo'tium allow, her rhlldren to
' Vfork bcMdo her, giving them tho bene
fit of hpr oversight nnd cxpcrlenca and
Itceeptlntf their petty little hlundorH with
Rood will and equanimity.
"For child labor, for many reanonii, l
Woro of a nuUnnco tlian n help. Out In
tho' buslnemi world It In Irretrievably
linked with wnnto and Inelllcleticy. It
V nfo tho mother who ncccpU it cIiIM'h
"$ work ond given tho laborer credit for a
wah'w Job. She has tho bad end of tho
'bargain. It nil means extra offoit on
hor port, constant oversight nnd constant
repetition. Thcro Is tho child who Is
willing enough, but forgets what ho Is
trying to do, nnd thcro Is his brother
Dvho Is unwilling nnd who pouts nnd
Bulks and kicks tho Moor In a lit of bad
.temper. If tho work Is Important tho
child hits to bo continually watched, It
It Is to bo dono In n huiry ho Is too slow.
Consequently It takes more nervous en
ergy to get a child to do something for
,us 'than tho task would demand If wo did
It ourselves. This Is especially truo when
tho mother Is worn out with tho cntes of
thd day. It Is moro fatiguing for her to
eo that Johnny fills tho coal bucket than
it is to carry It up tho collar steps her
self. "Yet tho mother who has tho best In.
. teresta of her children at heart tloei not
In tho least allow tho question of her own
.. convenionco to govorn hor. Children havo
to bo taught. Hlio realizes thli, nnd hIio
realizes also that no ono Is In it hotter
position to Jill this responsibility than
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Letters anil questions submittal to (Mi department must be xoriltcn on one side of
tM paper anil signal tolth the name of the writer. Hpecinl iiimrirs ftt thorn ulerri
below ore invited, it is understood that tho editor docs not iieinnnrlj Imlorac tho
sentiments expressed. All communications or thh tieiirlmenf should bo iutdrissi.il
as follows: Till: n'llMA.N'N II.XL'llA.NOi:, Evening Ledger, PhitaiMphla, Pa.
Th" winner of toilur'e lirlin la lira. V, V. llalipralroh, ot 2S31 .North Hlvtrrnlli atrrrl, wlioae
letter appeared In rratrrtliiy'a paper.
TODAY'S
. 1, IVbnt tlionltl be the) niuilniiim wrlilit of n
ffsod roaatlnr pit?
3. Whin there l n tentirnry In lillIounr
Hilar Hilt atimrtlinee Increnas It. Haw ran It
fc taken with anfetr br lernni no nftrrlrdf
8, fihgolil meat Iw laid illrectlr npan the lrr.7
ANSWEKS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES
1. Wetllnr a mold with lr water Inimeillule
Ir before ponrlnc In tho rranberrlra will prn
tfttt them from atlcklnir to tlm bowl.
3. A fowl nftrr belns roaated In Iho uaual
nnr honld b turned, hark upward, nbout
twontr mlnutea before InUen out uf tho men.
a this rar tho Jutcea will run lulu tho breaat
3. Bob alalna on a tint-topped tuhlo with n
Ilea ot lemon. Allow tho arid to remain on
the root for about an hour, then wlpo on and
4ho lno will bo clean and bright.
Removal of Iodine Stains
To tSilttr o iraman'i i'aoe.
Dear Madam For tha Ixnellt of A. I),,
irhoco raiueat for aoniathlns lu remove lo.llno
talna from whlto llnan waa In Wadneaday'a
paper, I am pleaaed In advlaa that It nho will
oak tbo sooda In household ammonia for rive
or ten mlnutea tho alaln will entirely ill"-
psfear. Do not dllut tha ammonia, but uao It
tull atrenfth, and du not throw It away niter--ward,
aa tha Iodine will havo nu etfetl on tho
ammonia. Thta haa been tried nn nld atalna
and haa proved lia reliability to my cntlra
aatlifacilou, ' " '
So ths Editor a ll'oinon'a I'aat:
Dear Madam I.aat lummir I
apllled lodlna
vn.ak luta iinait carij
liiaktnf a liluik atatu.
v
waahod Iho apot In denatured uttohol. At
Erav II aprvau uui (it tiutaa iiiw uciaiiiui alio,
vt la two or three waablnue tha alutn routd
not bo found
Th linen
en la uiii.ijutau. u.anu
to burn throuah. Thla
acid would ix nam
may Daip your inquirer ot weuneauay.
UOltlrtlX W. U.
Old-Fasliloncd Gingerbread
Va tht Editor of Woman's Pagt:
Dear Madam After rich, heavy rakea for a
few daye, tha houaawlfa lootta , aruuud fur a
lIuiDla caka that will ail tha bill, Tula la a
reclDo for old-faahloned glnxerbreadf
Ona cud browa euirar. ona cup ayrup. ona cup
butter, ona cup aour milk, ona-half cuu i.orn
atarch, two and one-halt cupa flour, ime Ira
auoon cluvea. ona teaapooo oda..
(Mra.) C. T.
f Recipe for French Toast
J'So lh Editor o It'omoa'f roast
' V. D"" Madam How do ou make k'ram
ranch
b"rench toast One loaf bread, two fees,
pnu cup milk, ona teaspoon augur Out Into
toin slices. Beat eggs well. Add milk and
Mgar. Dip bread in the mixture, ulid fry
in butter or dripping, Herve with syrup.
Tho toast makes on excellent breakfuat
ttUh.
Slarahmallow Fudge Recipe
fa the Editor of IVcman's Pass:
Dear Madam At thla tlm of the year rolP
for coodlea are alwara tn demand, ,
Afaraameiiow raart-iwii iwu iiu one-nair
cum orauxar. one cup or miut ana two equarea
at bitter chocolate uatll a aoft ball la formi
med
and
In eolil wateri add one tablaaooon hutter
hruhi froni Sra. Out one-half Dtiunil tnarah
. tsaltowa In ouartera and add.
aiirrina: wui
F flUjtnlvad and the inlature beatna
to thicken.
h; , Pour Into buttered pane and cut In auuar
ta s tl I toMpenahe and ry "moralah1' ,
r"3Pr)a? (Mra.) O. A
Household Suggestions
f r JSdUor of Woman's Paul
taw Madam Some of rar bouaehold helpa
uy belli other In my kltcheu I alaraya keep
Sams of m
Jn my kltci
l. Mr at araaellne and I llad It better than oil
far aaUr dour blnnea. for drawer that etlek
' AM ootcl) and there l nothloar a tood aa
f tkHl!ii In my eatlmatton far remorlBg water
Bikika from poaanea rurniture i cover an my
titJtea and kitchen drawera with while olluioin
Md of papr. aa It looks nicer a be kept
ear wlU) 1M trouble sad ia very loexpen-..i-ar
my alnk t alwaxi keep a (malt bruah
tsat to wuh my forka aa the bruah t in
t4iweea each prang and eaalljr and oulokly re-
MM all SMtrtaclta of food.
nvi9 oi oou.
t ahoaa 1 alwrave aonly tha baa
llw ahoea wllh an sk teoUuiruah. 1 fmd
aprior u au waya is a cioin. aa toe
tmjmtS4 tan at uw n w iwi awl
- mif el tb b wJtbout aoHlsi tn bnU.
Whett Pressing Embroidered Work
fg, t Sdltor of ffMa' Vats.
0.Mdas-l la t
i m nr.
mum pi
- mm i
SUM HUgafUSS
oanciieei aaaaaeue attaeuauka
wai naaNpeam aajaaF -r'-ETt .".urrrni. n
"inlif THriafJJ III il ii Triinar am.JBkf 1cr.. ""'. wtu
' smUr ssBmug Mi.v-MmitiasMkMssaFmms- mmmriBf aaaWeBosltJSL X?r "ri
1 :..,,, iXi-OMW GmrwjaWTmmm ! c"Tir- nvtir whom .pe nn u .aansj
:mm, UktmarW' TW.I ecu wmnni ssjasjia ' tVr.i
"SPOILED77 CHILD
Will Not Sympathize
THE CHEERFUL CHERU&
I used to think this
little SDa.cc.
Mfc. leas tWc-r. 1
deserve cl somehow:
But t my, its lucky tVvct
1m 3nYcJll
Op else I'd not Le here.
,-t 1
white paper's P
so expensive. I N.
now.
n.TCAr"?
slm herself Thern iirp few exceptions to
this rule. Htrnngo to i elate, thu onu ox
(option that has come under my nntlro
Is tho most capablo liouiuivlfe In every
Intention a HUcrcmtful mother,
"Mrs. II. was burled under a tush of
things, and when t vlnlled her boinc with
Its big family and threu iMjardum I wiw
at a-glanco that II vww only by dint of
tho most skillful management nho suc
ceeded In putting through tho dally rou
tine. Hho was an Immaculate house
keeper. Ilor two llttlo girls, Juno and
Kllzabctb, seemed to havo some of her
talent, for they both loved to dabble In
tho kitchen and help picpnro thu meats.
Hut Mrs, II never let them stlrk their
lioml'i Inside tho dooi. Hho uiim nlwitjH
too busy to bo bothmed. Hho never al
lowed thorn to tiy their hand at it cukn
becaiiKo iilio couldn't afford to have It
spoiled. Hho never poimlttcd them to
prcpnro a meal because It had to bo
ready on tlmo ami tlm jiluk of peifcutlon.
"Several yeats wont by, financial con
ditions Improved, and Mis. II. hlied a
servant who pioved to bo a splendid
cook. Tho girls became absorbed In other
Interests as they grow up, HrHt school,
then tho business world. Finally, thoy
were mnirled, but they vvoro not happy
In their homes. It nil enmo about bo
nuiHO they couldn't cook. Tor clvlllcil
man cannot do without cooks."
INQUIRIES
1. la It proper for it man to "rut la"
Inure?
at n
2. At "lint lumr ran n man ilon Ma ilrraa
ult?
.1 How nnr nn xteulne rn lie. niailo, o
that II will he iinlto fnrinal, yet roiivrnlently
ahort for danelnxT
1. A ahauinou whleh will lra the hilr aofl
nnd allky ran be unite by dlaohlnir nne-half
aunrn of rnrhannlK of nmnianlii mid one uitnre
uf bornx In u uuurt of vnileri ndd tnu minrei
of styrrrlu In three uunrta of Jsew r.nalanil
rum mid one quart of h7 rum. Mulalrn the
hair nllh Iho mixture, ahainpoo ami rlnae thor
ouchly. 2. A brldo may bo alven In marrlnKn hy her
moUier If thero la no near main rrlatlre. In
thla rate the bride prorcrda up thn iiUle nlone
and tho mother alepa forward at the chancel,
3. Tnrnlnr down on rorner of n Tlalltnc card
alxnlllea that tho rail win made In peraon
Uso for Old Woolen Shawls or Wraps
To Ine r.iWor of Woman's root:
Dear Madam racked away In almoat every
attic or aarret aro any numtier of nhl woolen
hwl or wraiw that hava had their day. Jn
atead of lettlna- l hem lla there, uaeleaa. ararch
than; out and hrlns them hack to Ufa and to
trrlce again. Thar are atlll xood. Tho yarA
inn be unruvelrd and mralu imed In knlmna
warm aocka. Jackets and mlttena for the lit tla
onca or for tho aoldlera a, V.
Wants to Lenrn Nursing
To Ine Editor of "li'oman'i Pane:
Pear, Madam I wlah to learn nuralnr. What
hoapltala In I'hlladelphta have tnlnlnr icuoo"
for nuraea? Which onee would you rerommand ?
Cull jou let ine know aomethlns aa to the re
lulremenlar How much innurv anouid airl
r..Tr.'-.'"; "" J"""' "". .". nr in
UII)I.UI WM VMI BIT 1I1B Wll
vreilated.
be araally ap
UUITH M.
Nearly all. If not all, of tho hospitals
ofTcr training courses for nurses The Penn
sylvania. University. Jerferson, Ilablen',
Banmrllan, Presbyterian, Kplecopal these
aro all good, A girl must be at least
elKhteen years of age, must have the equlv
alent of a common-school education, her
b-enera! health must be food ami her teeth,
hearlhaT and sight pass examination. Bho
cannot graduato If she marries durlne the
period of training. No sum of money la
neeeaaary,
Invitations for Dinner
To tht Editor of ll'omaii'i poai'
Dear Madam men aendlns out bivltatlon
for dinner, le It all I cu.Ioni.ry to write t a
name out on the Inalde envelope ot the Invlta.
won T A
An Inside envelope la only used for a
weddlntr Invitation or wedding announce
ment, A dinner Invitation should have only
one envelopo When sending wedding invi
tations the Inside envelopo should have the
name written upon It. just as on tho out
side one. but the address U not written on
the inside.
Amusing the Children
7a Ike Editor ot Wetna' Pom-
Dear Madam In the winter month, whan
the anow I on the sround or the weather la too
atormy to allow th children to be outdoora. I
try to arouae them or keep them Interallied 1 by
readtnir to them and .by ttlllnjr them atorle.
After I atn throuah I aak each on of them
bow much be or ahe remcnibara of what r have
read or Mid. and I raward the on who come
out beat. In thla manner I am loatructlna
them and kaeplo them out of mlachlef
F. A. V,
Care of the Hands
To ths Editor of Womas' J'oje:
r Madam One read to wear reo.ula
for hand lotions that I m eodln a copy of
a clipping which I hai had for year. It
read
"Well kept Hand Over my alnk are two
bottle a4 Mil elanr Oa bottle contain
al. J,". 5' "FW. u'f 'S.00' alcohol,
which will keep indeflnltely The other contain
In followlns: lotloa: . On fourth of an ounce
of sum trancanth added to on plat of rain
water whleh ha. toed three day then on
ounce each of alcohol xlycerlse and wluu haul
alio a little sood perfume After -waahlns dUbe
or praparloa Miselablva I apply a little uf the
lemon, uioe inea tne joiioa ana in a moment
my. band are dry. soft asd very imooth. All
ataloa dlaappcar a if my mute and the Ball
at eJ4Bd uMv The tin rq.ulrd U not
pros rcyeated
.niupF ruiay
, mors lulttA
sg B'tf ea
,h
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MY MARRIED LIFE
By ADELE GAHKISON
T
H THIS Mrs tlrahamr
"Yes, Mrs. fimlllir
"yes." '
T flnshed n Joyous glnnee at Dicky Our
outing was safe so far as this telephone
inearage hail power to disturb It After my
experience with Mrs Smith I knew no re
quest of lief would have any effect upon
ony plan of mine.
"Pardon mo for calling you up so early."
the smooth tones of Mrs. Smith went on,
'hut I wanted to lie sure of catching otl
In My massouae telephoned mo Ints Inst
night that she would m unable, to glte ma
my hour lodny, and I wnntrd to rrsch you
before oil made any other enKngement
Will our orlRltuil niipoliiltnetit be alt right?'
"I nm M-ry sorry," I used tho cornea
tlonnl (ihrnsn without thinking Until t saw
lllrky's wide grin "Hut my husband nnd
I arn Just Inking the train for a long day
In tho country, and It will bo Impossible for
me to got baric In time to meet you."
"Oh, dear I" To my astonishment tho
Mimmtli tones took on a lingo of liflli.it lenrr'
"I ham somo unexpected engagements for
the rent of Iho week Wouldn't It bo possl
bio for you to get back, sny, 4 or half after?
Thn wo Lotild hae our nppolhtinent today
after all "
I was so nmnrvd tit her effrontery (hat I
could senrcoly gather my wits together lo
answer her Hho hail liroken n liunlnrai
appointment with mo for a i lull from her
mnHseiii. Thn fact that I hud Insisted
upon keeping the appointment before I
heard from her had utmost brought on a
sarlous ipi.trrcl between Dicky nnd myself.
Now that her innHnriiaa hail disappointed
her sho calmly expected nm to glvu up part
of my dny lo suit hei whim. Thern was a
patronizing nolo In her voire which I re
ccntnl It wns almost as If sho welts Apeak
lug to a prospective eniphoe.
PAYI.W lllMl HACK
"It will I hi absolutely Imposslblo for1 me
to tin us you request " I purposely mndo
my tone delllicrnto nnd cold "You will
pardon mo for hurrying nwny now I nm
nfr.ild I will miss my train I wilt call you
up when 1 return liood-bv"
I heaid it shocked, protesting "Oood-by"
ns I hung up thn receiver. IMdentty trs
Smith wns iiLCtistomitl to liming other
women nccunimodiite themselves to her
whims I felt it rapidly growing dislike, to
her. Milt overshadowing everything else
was nn unholy joy at having pnld her back
fur thn unplciiHnntness she had (iiused mil
"Was tho old girl peeved?" Withy asked
lis wo walked down the street with the
early rrlxpnrsH of tho morning nlr Piling
our lungs and stimulating our nerves "I
gather her iltar iiiiinboiiho nr chiropodist fell
down, and she was trying lo ring you In an
second fiddle"
"You nro eminently torrect In your de
ductions, however ptustllng your language,"
I returned mischievously "I know It's
wrung, but 1 um so glud to hnvn bad tho
chanco lo get etui Willi her for all the
unpleasantness she caused ine "
"It Hi w.i Just Hid right kind of fillip to
thu thij's ctijtivint'iit, ih' That s u gootl
feminine feeling. Isn't It?"
"Of tourse, it iii.iii never enjoys getting
back at anybody," I returned spiritedly
A NAHItOW i:ai'API2
"Sure Nothing like winning n good
knockdown tight to glvu n man nn appetite
You can't start any argument with mo on
that question (irent morning, Isn't It?"
"Indeed, It Is," I returned, glad of any
oxcitso for getting awny from the subject
of Mrs Smith "It must bo splendid In
the country "
"Just wnlt till you get there," Dicky re
joined In the m.uincr of a barker describ
ing tho virtues of n sideshow attraction.
Wo were both rapid walkera and It seem
ed no time at all until wo reuUird the Im
jioBlng station of tho Pcnnlwiula Hall
road Tomo on. this way," Dicky grasped my
nrm nntl started aeioss .Seventh avenue,
nlong which street to tho taxi entrance n
bewildering procession ot automobiles was
rushing
Hut I hung hack, pulling on IMckj's arm
An I did so, nu auto horn snundeil right
behind us Dicky Jumped forward, pulling
mo with him by main force, uml tho auto
glided past, missing us only by an Inch
or so
I did not realize- tho danger wo had beon
In until we reached tho curb on the corner
of Thirty-third street and Seventh avenue
Dicky had rushed mo across tho road with
such a tight grip on my arm that tho flesh
felt bruised
"Dicky"' I gasped "Please let my nrm
go You aro hurting mo terribly "
"I hopo I am hurting ou," Dicky growl
ed savngoly. "Perhaps If I hint ou buIII
clcntly you will have eenso enough next
tlmo to keep from killing both of us "
I looked nt him In amazement. He was
white to tho lips nnd his eyes woro blazing
"What do ou mean?" 1 faltered
A I'UIIKKCT DUPENDCNCn
"What do I mean?" Ho almost shouted
tho words "Haven't you grasped tho fact
yet thnt you've been about ns near death
as you could bo anil get nwny with It?
You hung back there Just ns wo were start
ing, nntl that machlno Just missed us as I
Jumped. You nro always doing It. Home
dav vou'll kill both of us "
He still held my arm. I wrenched It
free.
"At leaBt you can let bo my arm," I said
Icily.
"Como along let's get nomewhero where
wo can sit down," ho returned. "I'm as
weak as it cat When I think how near
that machine canio to killing you right
before my eyes'"
Ho stopped short, evidently unable to
continue the sentence My resentment at
his manner vanished. After nil. It was his
concern for mo that had worked him up
to such n pitch
"I'm awfully sorry, Dicky," I said ns we
walked rapidly down the Incline leading to
tho IorlT Island station. "I'll try not to
lmng back another time. But ou cannot
know the mortal terror that solxes mu when
anybody takes my arm to pilot me across
tha street "When I am alone I can get
across all right, measure my distances and
everything Hut the inlnuta I find myself
being guided, nil my wits leave mo. Didn't
you ever feet that way when somebody was
guiding you?"
Dicky stopped mid looked at ma ns If
some new Idea waa percolating through
his brain,
"I never thought of that," he Bald, "That's
probably what alls you, You see, being a
man, I never bad anybody guide me across
the street "
"Ilelng a man you havo missed many ex
perience which would make you under
stand what a woman feels," I retorted.
(Copyright )
(CONTINUED TOMORROW)
Protect Your
Skin From
Winter Winds
Keep roar complex
ion clear a ad soft
by lb dally use of
Charm
'Graces
AMIBKVTip SKIN VOOI),
CONTAINS JsO MEISCI'BV.
'reserve and protect delicate kin,
niprovaa bad oomplexlona, remeyea
Wrinkles sad facial blemlaoe.
For Bale br
Jacob Bros., 1013 Chestnut St.
If your dealer cannot eumly you. w
land dlratt ttiit4 oa reeelct vt ft
REGALLOTTE CO,
iiitjr, WW sU4c4j4
v 'Ts
l o
m
HOW CHRISTMAS TOYS MAY BE
MADE REAL AIDS TO BEAUTY
Uy LUCRE35IA "OKI
rrlma Donna of the Metropolitan Opera Company.
This toy will ciicoinaK'c musculnr
development.
rpc
J- n
OYS urn nu Important part of tho t'hrlst
iniH relrbrullon It Is Impossible, lu
Imagine a Unless holiday tenson where
there are rhlldren The little fo Its uwalt
with happy ntitlt'lpnllon ths dawning of
the wondcifiil tiny Unit wilt add new bovs
lo their plavrnuiiiM They Unci plennurii lu
any tt hut It has nlwnys been p.utt my
miilerntniidlng why Iho majority tif parents
tllsplii) niicli bail Judgment In tlm selet tlon
of the glft'i for their children
I have seen nurnerles filled with ixpen
elvo, meaningless tos, nnd have wtshtd
lh.it I might hnvn ' huzred" lu the ears of
these siiiiu fathers mid mothers the kind
of playthings thoy vhuultl have biuiKhl fur
their young hopefuls
Tojs are anything but frivolous tilings
They should not be solected In thn mad
holiday rush without a thought ns to the
I art they aro to play In thn mental uml
plijslcal training ot your child
Among the first to rrallte the Importante
of toys In the training of c lilllrf.it was
tho noted cduLutor, Dr. Marin .MontrrMurl
She evolved from her theories a pr.ittlc.il
method of chilli development I w inli that
overy mother would reuil at leant one of
the hooks on Iho MuntBSsorl method
II Ih natural for a mother lo want her
child to attain phvslctl perfection If she
Ih a wise parent she will exert ovtr.v iffiirt
to iis'Uut nature In the process of develop
ment An excellent means to this end llui
ill well-selected toys Hear this In mind
when you buy Christmas gifts for otir
Mclddlis" Itrcall the physical defects of
tho particular llttlo one for whom ou nru
Inning a toy and let them Inlluuiicu our
selection
Perhnp! her shoulders ar narrow and
she Is Inclimd to havo stooped shoulders
Deep breathing and excrclsu will remedy
both phvslcnl conditions
It Is a well-known fnct thnt tho mnjorltv
of children do not Inflate moro than half
their lungs Deep breathing is essential to
robust htnlth
Thcro rt a sanatorium In Franco where
the patients nro given flutes, bugles ami
horns for tho puiposo of encouraging deep
breathing Ulthcr of theso Instruments
would be n hcnsiblo gift for any child
Surely, the oilier inombers of tho family
will closo their cars to tho nolso In audi
a good cause.
Tenpins nro good sport and splendid cx
crchto as well, If they are largo inough
ou can teach jour child a series of ex
ercises, using two of them nu Indian .clubs.
A spirited game of tenpins will stimulate,
circulation nnd exercise tho muscles of tho
arms, legs and trunk You will agrco with
me after reading this that a set of ten
pins In a most excellent Christmas gift for
a child
Archery Is something that will appeal
to tho child of ten or twelve Tho in rows
that como with tho how nro tipped with
rubber suction caps and aro virtually harm
less They can bo used In tho plaroom
or outdoors Tho youngsters will havo
great fun Imagining themselves Robin Hood
and bra merry men. Tho uso of tho bow
nnd arrow requires steadiness, nnd tenches
muscular control of tho cntlro hotly it
encourages grace nnd strength which nlono
should recommend this gnmo.
Tennis, howovcr, holds first place among
cxercfecs Both girls and boys enjoy this
sport, nnd a racquet nnd box of tennis
balls would plcnso any child. The racquets
aro to he had in different weights, so that
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Fancy Footwear
for the Gift Season
It has long been recognized thnt Dalaimer leads in the
presentation of variety and quality in dainty slippers
T1IK OPKllA
An elegant slipper for opera
or dnncu, made of dull kid and
nanusomeiy neaaea.
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TIIK DUCHESS
A four-button beaded dress
slipper, open
work front nt
beautiful de.
.sign. Ilronie
Kid, bronze
, beaded, 5 so.
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Kid. jet
beaded
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THI5 rOHONET
fe A dressy "At Home
! slipper," Dull kid
lir53fl with ornament,
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This season the assortment is especially noteworthy for
style and originality, grace and charm of model,
'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET
Shoes and
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Tcnnit in tho host
nil-round exercise.
even 'Hoy tola can Indulge lu this sport.
Ilmise tennis inn lie played during tho
winter There Is nn better exerc.ye for
nil around development He sum tn Include
n tennis rurquet uml some balls In the
c'lirlsunas gifts of your child
Tho little innke-'em-go-yourselt" wagons
menu plenty of outdoor cxercle. They are
much lietter fun than the old-fnsilonetl ex-pres-i
wagon The rolislnnt motion of the
iirmn and hark develops these parts of the
body niitl Increases Iho strength of the
intlrn system Such a toy would be wel
romd with shouts of glatlucsM
Toy brooms and sweepers nro beneficial
exercisers for the little girl Hho will nlno
Improve phvslnillv If nhe Is eticotirnged to
'play latch' with hei brother Ko man)
attractive balls are shown In the toy shops
that you will probably Invest In several
Do not rhoose meaningless loys t'nlcss
they havo soma real value besides mere
pretllliess, otir little inn) will Voou grow
tired playing with them
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Scalloped Oysters With
Cheese
Mutter a baking dish, sprinkle with bread
crumbs and put on a layer of o)sters sea
soning with salt, pepper, parsley and grated
Parmcran cheese. Add another lner of
brmtl crumbs seasoned o)sters and cover
with bread crumbs Pour over ono cup of
oyster liquor or milk, dot with bits of but
ter raid bnl.e twenty or thirty minutes, or
until nicely browned Never havo more
tli. m two ln err of o)sters so thnt the dish
may lie evenly cooketl and not soggy In tho
middle If )nu llko spices, trv leaving out
the cheeso and seasoning with bay leaf,
blade of mace,' one sprig of 111) me nntl a
little parsley chopped lino nnd sprinkled
over each layer of oysterH Use threo tlorcn
o)stcrs
Souffle of Whiting
Take tho flesh of one good-sited cooked
whiting or a like quantity of any white fish
(it Is best stenmed) nntl see that It Is free
from till bones and skin Rub through a
wire slove, moistening with milk to make
this process easier. Add two eggs, beating
each ono in thoroughly, salt, pepper nnd
then hnlf a pint of whlto sauce. Orraao a
boiuIIo mold nnd tlo greased paper round,
fill hilf full, stand on a pleco of paper In a
stew pan, cover with buttered paper (the
dish being but half full) and tho wall of
paper standing above It again gives plenty
of room for the souftle to rlso enormously,
which It should do Pour In boiling water
three parts up tho soutlle dish, nnd cteam
gently for thirty minutes Serve with curry
or thutney mucc If preferred, bnko In
stead of steaming
ASK FOR and GET
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price
TIIH flllOKS 6TKAP
ve originally designed this
three-strnn sllnner um n iinm
anoo tnougn many or our
imiiuiia wear it
for dress,
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TIIK LOW HKKl.
Made with ruin
Toreed arch.
comrortaiiit)
and serv
iceable S3.30,
THE lOUJt hTlt.VP
Made of finest t J lace Kid,
suitaoie tor street
or dress wear.
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Hosiery
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DIARY OF A WELL-DRESSED GIRlI
Neckwear Novelties of the Season
TUB holiday outfit Is a problem close upon
us now. To bo quite Ideal II must boast
of alt the pretty vnnllln.that are dear to
the femlnlno heart Among these, neckwear
holds first place, whleh Is not hard to un
derstand when It appears In such fasci
nating forms as are now displayed In ths
exclusive shop
Quite the latest offering tn neckwear are
the collarettes of velvet, sntln or taffeta
trimmed with fur or pleated frill of the
material.
Closely following the lines of a fichu,
a collarette of skunk and leaf-brown taf
feta Is unusually quaint and charming.
The front Is formed ot soft folds of the
silk trimmed with narrow ru rites ot the
same material.
Itemlnlscent of the lovely Kmpress Eu
genie, for whom It has been named, Is a
shawMIko collnrette df dark nmethyst-col-orctl
Velvet edged with n band of mote
skin and a double ruffle of Qoorgette crepe,
ltlbbon of the same tone Is used to fasten
this old-fashioned-looking collarette
Fashion Is loath to dlacard stripes, so
she Indulges her liking for them by mak
ing smart neckwear of striped linen, geor
gette crepo or mull.
Tho one-pleco frock of a dark color re
quires a collar and cuffs of bluo-and-wblte
striped handkerchief Illicit Thn broad col
lar and double cufTs arc edged with a
pleated itIII of pl.tln white hemstitched
linen Tho set can be had in tnn and white,
green and white, rose and white, violet and
white, or black and white
The bow stock with n long, frilly Jabot
Is again considered smart. One of the
most attractive designs has a stock of white
snlln with n bow of black, Ths Jabot Is
of white net bordered with several rows
of narrow black sntln ribbon
There are many who thoroughly dielike
stocks, but who find the Jabot very fas
clnntlng Dame Kashion has taken care to
meet this condition of affairs Thero are
Makes Hme
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FOUNDED 1858
DeweeS
Quality and Standard Famous Over Half Century
Pretty, Dainty Silk Underwear
S1.50 to S6.00
Every woman loves dainty underfixings. These pretty Silk
Camisoles, Knickerbockers, Ilodices, Vests and Envelope Chemise.
Iland-enibroidcrcd and lace-trimmed. Make very acceptable gifts
from one woman to another. Prices vary according to garments.
Handkerchiefs for Christmas Gifts
25c to
Dewccs handkerchiefs are of the finest qualities and prettiest
designs the sorts you want for Christmas giving. Smart styles,
newest designs. Always acceptable. Never too many.
B. F. Dewees, 1122 chestnut St.
fjaUST another
cane is baked with dry heat.
FRUIT TASTYKAKE is baked
by a modern process, which elimi
nates the usual moisture evapora
tion and thereby retains all the
original flavor and goodness of the
fruits. Only 25c, at your dealer's, .
fl Ofrier Kinds 10c
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Lace jabot with cravat of blaril
vcivei.
Jabots of taco with a narrow frill at Ihtf
top which slnnds up crisply about thai
throat. A cravat of black velvet, satin
grosgraln ribbon, tied In a perky tittle hiM
in iroiu, gives juit me ngni nnuh to thr
jabot. 4
"Winter frocks need Just such bits etj
iritiy eouiiea m relieve ncir somDerntSeW
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point! Ordinary fruit
Sponge
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Molassea
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SPECIAL REDUCTION
150 Hats
Banjloi from fig to SiS
At $8.50
Many new Importations
and our own creations.
M25 South 16th Srei
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