EVEHINGF LBDaBB-PHnrADWLPrntA TUESDAY, DISOEMBEft 10. 1016 MT IIHIIMJI1 R -M.t 'I " '" " I frTTT rnr nir a tt-, r, HUYV 1VJ IVliilVJdi THJU MOST OF YOUR BEAUTY AT XMAS By LUCREZIA MORI liTTDJtAH should look htr prettlmr t (A tha Christmas Kr or Nw Tnr't rartr. bnt 11 t often tho tlmo when she ty ppr l r Vfr wor Wwkd of holM? prjrnllon hiv oxhtiintttt hr tlnxl oul when th yultlldn reitlvlllej bo. gin How enn you look jour bMt nflr 1m of nhoppttiK und hours of fusMn oer Chrlt m Roodttn nml Rift mnkliu? Ro when the hour nrrlven for you to dnn tho new potty lrn you notice that your face. In drawn nml hoitunnl, that jour ere n-ro histerlesi anil t.ucncziA. noni rimmeo with dark" tlrclet, and that your cheeks and Up nro wlorle. Tou nre, disappointed at tha un jutterlnr pleturo reflected In the mirror and Xeel llk ataylnr t home. Sat thero la no neod for you to deny yoonielf tha pleamira or to bo to the pirty looitne Ilka the "lAet roe of summer " Ten can smooth cut tho lines In your face. Irlnr tha pink to your checka nnd the hrtfhtneaa to your eyes, but It will take tlijie. To look pretty you mint be perfectly groomed, and to nccomplleh till excellent mult always takea time TAKH l'LENTV OF TIM 11 It la a. mistake to wait until the hut niln trt to drees for nny aoclal affair You ihould neer appear In public fontlnr that you wera thrown together Vou owe It to the world to look your beat whether you aro hoetea or truest. Allow joursclf Varans" of tlmo for ilremlnir It la a wleo plan to spread your frock and the accessories out on the bed so that thin will bo no last nitnuto rushing nli-u to find fftoe or stocking Take the plna from your hair and br-m It ihorouchly llrntd It loosely nnd coll MOLLIE MARGOLIES PROVES MiSTRESS OF KEYBOARD Philadelphia Girls Stuns Audience With Powerful Performance of Liszt's II Minor Sonntn Xlollle Mnrgolles. n Philadelphia girl. rod to look nt and good to listen to. ap parently Just out of her teens, a pupil of Iludolph (Innt. gavn a debut recital last Slfht In AVItherspoon Hall .Miss Margolic fairly stunned her nudlcnco. which Included a number of musicians, with iv powerful performance of tho Kmat Usat sonata In II minor This Is a work of tho utmost en actions on tho emotions of the Interpreter and one that makes cruel demands on the Bhrslcal strensth nnd technical resources ef the performer. MIbm Murgolles Imposed hr art nnd her personality upon the lenata and emerged from the ordenl un lallnued. apparently unrutneil. triumphant i-a writable comiucrlns mlatress of the music. There Is cry little call thnt can be made on virtuoso pianist that I.lsst does 1 rot peremptory urge from tho Interpreter , ef this sonata , to encompass tho require- menl and surmount tho obstacles Is equal to passing an oxninlnntloii as dllllcult ns ! any test tint might bo Imposed by somo master pianists' KUlld. Miss Stargolles. with an exception In the Jlusqnl transcription of Ilach's D minor 4 Chaconne, selected her program from the ' i modems and romantics Hhe did not rrmvd her program in nn effort to "show oft" her 5 entire teiiertory. henco she did not exhaint ithe musical assimilative capacity or tier hearers by Insistent Intemllv of attention ' f and continual change of focus There were. three groups, comprising three, one. nnd lifour numbers respectively Owing to the pedal field of seIccslon mera vvas a mmy of character, which wns In refreshing ton trast to tho bodge podgo programs some recltallsts havo mado the long suffering public enduro In recent seasons Hhe gave the Hach with dignity, yet easo of manner ard no forcing for antique atmosphero. hlch Is one preferable way of treating IUeh adequately The other numbers of tho opening group tre Chopin's Hcrceuso nml tho l" sharp minor Scherzo In these thera did not seem the. essential communion between player and hearer which should be n part of Chopin Interpretation, but undoubtedly t there was a communication, nnd early In hlier performance Miss Mnrcnlles established J a. relationship between herself In the pub 5 lie. Thh vvns confirmed by the powerful i presentation of tho Llsxt Sturdy quail Ulea, whi!esome nnd Invigorating, as well man," graces and distinctions were re Ivealed In Dohnanyl'a 'Ilhapnodv." Glinka's "Lark." a nana "Etude t'aprlce" and a Buonl Caprlcclo, after Daganlnl Apple Salad j tVash. rare and cut Into cubes six large Jonathan npplea. To them add one cup i nut meats, save somo halt Kernel or nuts chopped celery and two cups Kngllsh wai ts Place on too when salad Is mixed Mako si a, dressing as follows: Two eggs, one-half it cud surar. one-fourth cun vinegar, two tiblespoona butter, one tablespoon flour. i Cook all together In a double boiler, stir- Hag constantly to prevent lumping When " the mixture thickens remove from stovo t and beat five minutes. When cold stir It , Into apple mixture, Bene In salad dish, uilng half kernels of nuts to decorate. Garnlih with tender celery leaves. If ifs a Bag or Suitcase that you aye thinking of giv ing, buy early in a rising market. We did it, consequently can offer 180 Pl3 and suitcases, purchased before iKe rite, at the following low prices. V?hlV4l m U..l mm lUnn UM will nave to pay for replacement, yet we tecure & reasonable profit and at the me nrae make it worth your wniie "t? purchase here, and now, and get tttltlainlerl will. INdestructQ Luggage Daaa in Cow- $ $10. $J5. $20 and $25 Grades For J9. $13j5fl. SIR n S22.50 &n, values, $12, $18, $24. $30 FITTED BAGS k hide, Walrus, fc H CalfjBuffalo -MmW and el r IISVSO. Sts.M and l J r 'Wff,' 'Jaeu III, S ami SIS VWUm Com, with Trays, IS 111 Crude, llJ-AOj 1 10 CfuJe, 111. Direct Factory Connection! , 1502 Walnut Street 1 I , I I fcabwHthriir.ih",d Th'n """"OK" J-our about your mouth nnd eye After the mas. aae treatment take a warm bath, which lr ?. r"lful P? " ,,ru, t don your nlithtsown and kimono ami slip your feet Into bedroom slipper iibst ron an itorn k-" iV" ?ol,r '" """ solution of your attention to jour comptexlon The kin hs been massaced. bathed with warm ater nnd a bland soap and rinsed wtlh 001 . i w,r- Tn nh sure that every particle of crease has been removed frum about the hAlrllne. saturate a cloth wllh toilet water and apply It to the roots of the hair about the face. To harden the rteeh and eloa the porea nib a pleca of lee or the entire surfaco or the face, neck and throat Vou are now ready to lie down nnd sleep for an hour4 or so Of course, you will awakq refrehed and quite reody to dress for the part) Arrange your hair In a becoming coiffure ah.l powder your faeo If you are accustomed to usltu: powder It will "stick'" belter If a little cold cream Is rubbed Into the skin first and then wiped oft with a soft towel lie sure to apply tho powder evenly. If you And that vou nro pale you will have to re sort to thn rouge pot N'o one should think of going to n Christmas party unless their cheeks glow with color I'm Just enough rouge to make the cheeks a dellrate pink powder lightly over It. nnd the result will be n faint, natural color Now take a small brush nnd brush your eyebrows so that they nra smooth and well groomed, give your finger nails a tlnal burnishing, and dust your neck, throat and arms with talcum powder When you have donned your dainty frock, wllh slippers and stockings to match. vou will realize that the time used In 'making jourself beautiful" was well spent. (Copyright. CH1LDS OPENS NEW STOKE Grocery Firm Continues Chain to Add to Additional shopping facilities for Phila delphia's housekeepers were made available today by th opening of a new meat and grocery store at Twelfth and Sprnce streets by fhllds A Co ' The purpose of the establishment, accord ing to a statement Issued by the firm today. Is to rrducn tho high cost of living, through charging fair nnd reasonable prices The Child business xas started thirty-four ears ago The original store Is the parent of a chain of about 300 establishment lo cated In four States Brand-New Babies throtlfh Drntir thannl .daMi "Ilrnnd- N-w 11-t.l.k. r...iu i. . .i . ... " ,...--, i.nRiin ,,,,. m , i,r, imii Mreet iams and silJres am), wben po,t lile. telfphorM nnmher ef sender uititt sr fnmpnar eafh notir eo senl. Thn ntenlns IJtrr will print. Ire nf thnrie. notlrrt uf rerent birth, lent In COMKIU'ORIi, Mr and Mrs J J. Wnvne. 1'a . a daughter Mrs. Comerford was for merly Mliis Anne Olllles. of this city IIAI.TO.V, Lieutenant and Mrs John 1. V S X. 3tt3 raclfle avenue, Atlantic l"lt. a son Mrs. Datton waa formerly Miss Edith Shaw of this city lirrrilM:i(, Mr and Mrs. William, of New York city, a daughter Mrs llltchner waa formerly Miss Martha Pasa. of this city. POST. Jtr. and Mrs .Ar thur JJ , LHeJloY.113 ' aventle. a daughter TrTTr.Itf.liy, Mr and Mrs Jesse W. Jr. 1CH6 Kmlly street, a son. Jesse W 3d. VI1:nkb, Mr. nnd Mrs Abraham William. MIS Ilrunawlrk avenue, a daurhter, tier trude, eight pounds eight ounces. ZIKCI.KIl, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. ISH Pop lar street, a son. ten pound nine ounces Pork Pie Cut two or three pounds of lean fresh pork Into atrip about na long and as wide us one's middle finger. Line a buttered dish with pufT paste, put In a lajer of pork seasoned with one-fourth teaspoonfut pep per, one-half teatpoonful salt and one fourth teaspoonful nutmeg or mace, next a layer of Juicy apples, sliced and covered with about nn ounce of white augar , then more pork and to 011 until you nro ready for the paste cover Just before putting on the top crust pour In one-half pint of sweet elder and stick lilts of butter all over tho top Cover with thick lid of puff paste, cut a silt In the top. brush over with beaten egg, and bake an hour and a half. Yorkshire pork pie Is made (n tha same way, with the omission of the apples, augar and nutmeg, and tha addition of sage to the seasoning. A Strong:, Sturdy, Stylish Hoot Milady of Storm Here Is a boot that e very woman needs. It is a stormy weather boot, strong and sturdy, without sacrificing style. It is just the boot for the sloppy wet weather that winter always brings. Made of mahogany storm calf, with heavy welted oak soles with low or Louis heels. This boot makes a serviceable, comfortable walking boot for the woman who indulges in that form of exercise. The fact that this boot is a Royal Made means it Is ,, equal to any $7 boot else- ptj where our price Get your pair now while we have all sizes and can give you a "custom" fit. S? Ifd Hfjrsjyt, Bor SP a Ond inrt rw CmAc SV' JOHN I'AXSON HARLAN "Bo pntlcnt." hia ndviec to younjj couples on tho fiftieth weddinp nn- ntvermry of himself nnd wife. GIVES SAGE COUNSEL AT GOLDEN WEDDING Young Married Folk Should Be Patient During Early Years, Mr. Harlan Declares Young mirrled folk should be patient with one another for the first few venra and all their trouble will disappear That Is the advlcn nf John t'axson Harlan of 4715 Chester avenue, who with his wife, Il!sn betr. nre celebrating their golden wedding anniversary today In a iutet manner nt their home Tho aged couple, both of whom nre now In their seventies, point out tint they have I'd a happy life tic.-vui they did not cpiarrel frefiuentlv They wero mtrrted In Phila delphia, In the old I 1 pier House, which stood nn the present sltn of the Utnd Title Ilulldlng, Ilro.id and Chestnut streets ".Vonadavs there Is too much uuarrrltng among young m.irrled folks." said Mr. Har lan "The women nro paving ton much at tention to drees and not enough to thn home All voting folk should be (uvtlent with one another during tho first few years of their married life You know, nt first It I a little strange After a few ear all' tho petty annojances pass awaj Then they get along fine ' Mr. and Mr Harlan come from quaker families and were born In Chester County They hive three children ami nve grand children A formal celebration of their golden wedding nnnlvrrsnry will not be held at the Harlan home owing to tho Ill ness of Mrs Harlan Tho ngeil cnuplo have lived In the vicinity of their present reIdenco for nearly fifty je.ir nnd are well known In that section of West Philadelphia. They wero deluged with cnngrntulatnry insnges today from their many friends In the form nf postal cards an J personal visits IIANOVEK TO HAVE MG TRUE Every Child In Community Will Hnvo Christmas Gifts IIAN0i:it. IJec. 19 Hanover will have another community tree this Christmas It will bo on Center Square, nnd nt B o clock Saturday evening exercises will bn hehl undrr It Santo, Clans ha promised to hs lier-ind Rjro$t stockings niled with tnvrf to all children In the community under thirteen e.irs of age between :ooo and :too The exercises will consist of carols by the children, resisted by the.church tholrs and the Patriotic Order Sons nf America Hand Tho first community treo was erected last year, when 1600 stockings wero given out. and It proved a success. The treo will ho decorated with tinsel, colored balls and sev eral hundred electric lights niii Gifts for Women That Will Be Appreciated Cross Gloves Neckwear Handbag Furs Bridge Case Silk or Wool Muffler Photo Frame Steamer Rug Transparent Raincoat in any color Auto Robe in cloth or fur BLAYLOCK & BLYNN, Inc. Fur. Altered 1008 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Worth -While Christmas Choosing Our Handkerchief customera tell us we have the beat in the city, 15c to $10 ea. Evening Handbags (Paris fashioned) $2.50 to $5.50 Satin Pullman Slippers, $3.50 Filet Lace Chair Backs, $5,00 to $22.00 Guest Towels from 50c to $7.00 each Wonderful Camisoles, $1.25 to $3,00 Japanese silk embroidere'd "Matinees," $6.75 Crepe de Chine Night Gowns from $5.00 The Alroays-Uicful Gifts Napkins, Table Clollts, Doylies, Tea Cloths DIARY OF A WELL-DRESSED GIRL Why Not Make a Chic Skating Set for a Christmas Gift? 'T "St IN" the most awful fli," confessed Cicely '-t forgot to put Julia Oarford on my Christina list and I haven't enough money left to buy her a present n nice a tha one I've given her other jear Ha a good angel, llobln, and help me make something gomt-looklnc that won't rl much Julia like thine to wear. Her dress allowance Isn t nny bigger than mine t had mads skating sels for several of my frlepds. nnd knew that Julia Oarfnrd a set was the envy of every girl In the club ' How do jou think sho would like a hat and muffler almost like Mabel Mender son at" 1 asked Cicely declared that Julia would be more Mtkfled with a gift of this sort than with anv thing else I used black velvet wllh a knitted border of white angora for Mabel's wt. lull as Julia Is several yenrs younger 1 thought that hlue, green, purpln or dark-red velvet would be more youthful-looking CU'ely dect,le,l the color, however, when alio said that Julia particularly liked pur ple We chose a lovely shade of amethyst, nnd bought enough of the angora yarn to crochet the brtm of the hat and a border about the murller Our purchisea ended with the white buckram frame, which looked exactly llko a Chinese roolle'a hat Cicely cannot crochet, so she had to sit patiently Idle While 1 crocheted the white angnra covering over tho mushroom brim 1 used a rather coarse crocheting needle to make the simple stitches, which nre exactly like tlin.e used for making neckties As a result tha work went very fast, and thn brim was covered In le than no time I made a Tarn o' Shanter crown of the velvet, nnd elltrhed It nrrnly to the brim I nlro made a tassel of nngnra and velvet, using It tn catch thn crown to the brim on one side After the lining of white silk was ad justed, the hat looked as If It had come from nn Importer's 1 decided that Instead of crocheting n bonier of the angora on each sldn of the velvet muffler tt would be morn effectlvs to crochet a wide muffler of the yarn nnd apply a band of velvet through th" cnter Cslng tho same needto and simple stitch, so thnt the murller would match the hat. It took my 'spare minutes" for several days to crochet a nttlp lnng and wide enough to allow for wrapping about the throat onco with end twelve Inches long When It wo tlnlshed I hand sewed tho strip of velvet In such n manner that iv gonerou bonier of white was left on both sides After gathering the ends together I trimmed thrm wllh the angora t.vssel. attached to small velvet ball, which Cicely hud made This skating set I "different." nnd Julia cannot linlp liking It Cicely his been hinting for one In blue and white I wnnde If I'll bi ohle to sidetrack some of my other odd Jobs and mskn her a hat nnd muffler before Christmas' ( opyrlshtl Manufacturer lo Wearer Saler-n For All This Week CLEARANCE OK ALL OUR HIGH GRADE STOCK OV SUITS and COATS 81 ITS of eersrs noplm, t)f cllnn nd wool velours t OATH of valour ami llolMa , loth $20 to $2," Sulla now 10 $20 tn $2."i Coals now S10 $35 to $30 Ciwls now $J5 flpeclal 111k I'luali Top Costs, I1j Plstn and t'nr Trimmed 1 E 1209 MARKET ST. I'urthmlnc Airntt' Order Artepted Tsks t:ierstor nt MrCrorj's J. Hae Mimry a.m-j.a'H 1528 Chestnut St. and Repaired. jgfiaftSfi orti I $ll One tit the newest linU nnd muniers for skating. $500,000 SUIT KNDK1) Scaled Verdict Koturncd In Pittsburgh Hrcnch of Promise Suit I'lTTttlttmoir, l! 10 A neivled verdict " handed In to court tnnt nlsht by the Jurv which hni been licnrlnc tho cane of Nettle M Hlehanlovn. the hotel canhler who brought milt for 500.000 hgnlnKl Henry Deimlston. tho nired Swlmvnle recluse, for nllesed brench of promise The caiw, wlilrh hnd been on trial for venil iUv. cnnie ti nn end In tho after iitHiti with a Kcnthlnit denunciation of ths wealth) defendant by Attorney Ilody P Minhall. reireieiitlfi(f Mins lllcharditon Attorney rreeiimn, for DennlMon, nr ralcned Mian Hit hiirdnon ni a dealgnlm: woman, Inciinhle r love, nnd charjjed eho wan nfter n feeble old tiinn'n money Pur lin? tha arrnlKnment Minn Ulclmnlson only milled oven ivhen tho dnnuncljtlon was particuhul) caustic and ncvcrc VV1 ..VlltVV.VlVtltA $ 5-pound Boxrti or s !FineMixturesvl-$ Many kiiiiln frctdi, pure, vvholc Komi'. Other .Vpouml linxcs $1.50, $2.00. $2.5Aup to $3.00. Chocolate Baskets (lllcd with tho vcrv fintut choco lates Knt tho contents then cat tlio Hnakot. ovory tiny bit of it. $1.30 nml S 1.7.1. Candy Toys Itarlc) iK. imroKiigar Candy Canes Candv Baskets 25c ,b- C drtz. Old Yirfrinin OCclb. i Peanut Candy I'hono lii your randy order and our neons will deliver (lunllty nnd I'urlty lllfhtl IICM-U'AI.M'T JdO on sot i RsniM: main bus Knney lloxon, nil elten: Rloolt. Incn Oiled with mnctlri v.ivor IIICII and l''lsure, ig nnd little Kanta i laim en Just pick up your phone! Alex. S heppard & Sons, Inc. 8T1I & WALNUT STS. ffl Practical Gifts 0cmsGom's ASSORTED BOXES TABLE DELICACIES $1.50,$2.50.$3.50,$5 & $10 ffl 1232 Market St. & Branches M BEADING BRATDINGjl ipe 1 Hand nml taeliln 0ld and NlU'r I A Our MKCO KIIOK la neir, (tend for I f Hit at otlir thlnta we do. i A HEMSTITCHING, Be YARD 1 T Novelty Embroidery Co. I i 1007 TH.IIKlirrST. I I I C. J. Heppe & Son, 1117 Order Your VictroSa Now! Call at - 1117-1119 Chestnut Street" or Sixth and Thompson Streets , , Phone (Bell) Filbert 2-5-8-0 : (Keystdne) Race 1-0-0-8 Or Write for Salesman to Call C. J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1119 Chestnut Street or Sixth and Thompson Streets Philadelphia N. B. At the present time there it every indication that there vnll be a tremendous shortage of Victrolas for Christmas. We implore you to place your order with us at the earliest possible min ute and ovoid possible disappointment. HAPPY GIRLS TO COOK DINNER FOR LESS HAPPY Thirtccn-ycnr-Olds Will Propnro Big Sprcnd nt McCnll School Christmns A COSMOPOLITAN CROWD Twenty-five thlrleen-year.old slrU will eook turkey ttlnner on Thursday nt th MeCall School, Seventh and De Ijincey street", for tho children In whosa homra there will be- no such luxuries on Christmns Day. And there will be cranberry nance, and pumpkin pie and ever so many irood thine, prepared entirely by the little housekeeper themselves. There will be teachera there, of course, to pee that the turkeys nr not burned and that there Is enoiiRh satt nnd not too much peppper on the potatoes; but the nctual nork will be performed by tha children The cooks will be the red-cheeked, healthy jouiiRsters whoso fathers and mothers can sanKTCHnnnn shop itnnn uitnnn ELEVENTH ,IND If ItMIiC Pra WOMEN'S .& MISSES'OOTER APPAREL 1600 of Our Own Fine Garments Join Our Sale of the EffiiOTM Stock Tn a Great Xmas Offer of Coats, Suits & Dresses Worth from $15 up to $25, Wednesday 11 Thla Silk I'latb Trimmed Coal What Moro Lovely Gifts Than These a, ,mfc Cape & Muff Sets Of fttoline and Ermtntttt Combtnid mintttm Combined 17-50 Offered fc Special at Capo ripples Rraccfully nnd nffordn wonderful protection and warmth. Mud in tho popular melon styles. $29.50 Itcd Fox Sels at $10.98 $10.98 French Coney Sets $8.75 $12.50 Largo French Lynx Muffs; $7.98 $25 Hudson Senl and Fox Muffs. . .515 $20 Handsome Itcd Fox Scarfs ....$10 $10 Mack Manchurian Scarfs $5 r.nna FRANK Victrola Service - 1119 Chestnut Street Sixth Jtr T iff" y i urToro to but turkey. Tha !nf vitt t the crippled, mefitally deficient, tartiwrtwt, nerrous nhd anemic boy afttT EtfK whn knowledrte tt (rood thlnfts to cat Is obtAUsl cxelimlvely jrcvtt hft atory book. Tlie irialerla' havo been aupptled to Uw supervlslnar prlhclpM. Miss Maricarrt T. jUJ Kulre, by phltanthroplcally Inclined pamsui who nre nnwllllnir lo have their nnmea M& public The KlrW had r committee tneetln today lo detertnlno Just who should Bet lh table, who should cook the peaa and trhb should help the laims little ones Into their hlult chairs. Thla will be a slirtit." said Ml Magnlr. "for tho man nr woman who haa lost falOi tn human nature. . "11 Is a, wonderful thins to se Kalrlnka. born In llerlln. wotk side by sldo with Ina. whon parentn come from Moscow, for th benefit of Tony, tho little Italian cripple. There aro no hyphenates here. No nattra rhlladelphlan Is mora truly American than these youngster " The dinner will tie served nt 1 o'clock. At 11 o'clock In the mornmir Christmas BlfM will be distributed at tha McCalt Annex, Spruce, street below Blxth. Thera will be n Inrfto Chrlstmaa tree covered with alnner cookies, and a, Reneralty Rood time, for even body, The Iraya and glrla whose namsn appear In the card Index as '"mentally eubnormal"' will be Just a little bit brighter than usual. Miss Mnmilre thinks, and Sammy, tho "ln corrigible," will resolve to behave hlmsslf, better than he ever did before. PMArtTLT s.ivn monky MARKET STREETS $10 Silk Plush Coats, beautiful matelambs, wool plushes, fancy plushes, velours, etc. ; fur collar coats, cape collar coats; straight line, flaring and semi-fitted models. Suits of broadcloth, pop lins and pebble cheviots, in fashionable long and medi um coat models, mostly fur trimmed. Dresses of serges and silks of all kinds in styles for, street, afternoon and even ing wear. Frank &' Seder Second & Third Floors. & SEDER n?:;n'irt;i'; m in t ppn: and Thompson Strccta Victrolas $15 to $350 Settlement by caih or charge ac count or rental-payment plan; all rent applies to purchase. 1208 &IO Chenut St I MBwaauNanH -mmmmjmwm i - , ir6 X 8.