KSSffgSrfa frzszza f'mrwmnrmspwiFfvsf. W"' 'JSSfSW"3 v?TtfiJTPS5lJS t?sse& 1 jnfpwmtmmimmsifr J EVENING TBaKEPHILADBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DBOEMBSB 20 191C w. mi ,.1-nitmi ,... 7f' ' r'-- 11 ..I i- A PAGE FOR WOMEN IN THE OFFICE OR THE HOME CHRISTMAS IDEAS MY MARRIED LIF ffi ITY IHE tOOR RICH MAN AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR Hi's Life Not All a Bed ,y "TGhristmas Card Versus iij. -- . . . The Man Who Thinks Himself Pursued 4r'AN ftrtlclo troatiriK of Clirlslmiti ivlng eomo ono nald: "Tho rich don't hstve to worry ns Chrlntman draws near. tUa tha pt(or who hnvo lnrgo hfnrtn nntl , tln purses who coRltnto lontr nnd corn try 6Ver It." Til may bo. truo of tho very, very wealthy. But pity thono who nro crel lfd with "llvlnjr well," who nro fairly eucCMnful, affording a car perhaps nml Hjraw1 other luxuries (If, Indeed, n car could be counted no a luxury thcao dnyn). , I have known mnny men who were hard put to It at this urnson to make endx nicot, and many mon who did not mnlto trlem como oven cloao tOROthcr. v i It In their very nlr of prosperity that li their undoing. Appeals como to them from mnny sources, nnd for tmnlnoH or other masons thoy nro oMIkci! to "como terns." Then thero nro tho Janitor, liar- . far and office boy nnd n hundred others like them lo bo remembered. And , whether ho hna hnd n prosperous ear or It poor one, bin oxpenKon mount with ' very holiday. . . . I CAN nover qulto bring tnynolf In IIHo tho onRrnvcd Chrlstmns enrd. Of course," It la tho eminently minnllilo thin; for a business mnn to pond or for tho .woman who hnn hundreds of slight nr qualntancoa nnd to whom It would bo n stupendous tnsk to nclcct nnd write per tonal messages on each card. But for most of you who nond fifty or eventy-flvo cards, try to mnko each men cage real. Haven't you yournolf ofton felt Just'n Utile well, frozen when you received' ono of thoso dccorouBly onKrnved enrds from a friend Instead of a simpler canl wjth a cheery llttlo RrcotlnR from tho entler7 T7EAIt MADAM," writes a corrcspon- L'dent, "your remarks nbnut tho mnn Th'o evidently considered hlmuolf qulto ,'denlrablo parti worfp particularly ninus- lnjj to mo. I nm ono of thoso nplnntcrs oyer twenty-flvo of whom ho Is mortnlly ) THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Ltlleri and questions submitted to thU department must be wri"ne''f the paper and Zoned eU the name of the writer. Special queries like those iven l.Jow are invited. It U understand that the editor doe, not nectuarttv Indorse the senVtmtnl, expressed. All communications for this department should be addressed "s follows: THE WOMAN'H KXCHANOK. Evcnlna Ledocr, Philadelphia, l'a. The winner of toiar's Prl.e U Mm. 15. Uarillni. ot 305 IVmt riirltrn ntrnur,, flermiintown. whonB lMtt-r nmiriircd In jrntfrilnj' paprr. TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. How can old linen window hodr wlilfli titiHlawa be otlliinl? S. How can candlco li roado lo lat lontcrT '" t, Wbat aio "fclm-ln-MnnkfU"? ANSWKKS TO YESTE 1. A plero of narrow cla-tlr aowcil lnIdo u hlW'ii Allien will kcci It from .llpnlnc nil. 2. Paddlnr for fnibrpldi-rr eleklr SfCoroplUhfd by lln aid. enn bn raolly und DM t DOIIIUfli 8.-A doll day l lxl for clrn.nlnr nlnd will frwoonlly ha clouifr oiini aun ahlnco on liirm loo hrliblll nlndnwn. rnt rr will lr4piiiiy i tbo aun ahlnca on irarunrn y wnlle crjiai, Delicious Brcakfnst Holls fo rdltor of Woman's raa'i Dr Matlam la tio sny hot brenil for brcVkfut mora .ott.factory than wrfectly baked Imakfant rolla nmdo of tho but wnyai StoJI a" Wa bn h rrm.rknl, o ehanra for tha bIUr n brand flour In tho IMI down yoara lhat It la an ranv matter for any on to t tha very bent. A braakfaat roll ehfbarlr mado ahould b rather amall In l" RrSrdir that It mUy b.k. "P!;V,I,ni!h1". ro,V retain tha -aweol. nutty nor of ih " ' ahmld bej crlap brown, yet perfectly tender nnd 55n?kii Thl are a. ureal mKiiy rulea for bJiakfiat rolla? On. of the. bant Is thy familiar ?ula " Parker llou roll.: Blfl jn"jl; bowl two eiuaru of tha beat bread flour, ad.t Whlj.poonful of .alt and two uule.poonfuU It'buttlr. Bllr the .alt In tha flour nnd rub tha butter throuah tha aalt nnd flour Iloll eTpInt ""mlllcV cool It. and when It l nearly BoS wim lid a bn f cup of yea.t nnil a tabUapJSnful of aui.r. Tour ihla mlilure, iCwtnto a diep hoi. mad. In tha flour aid ?OYr It over llihtly with .oma of tha flour, lit It rl.a alaht hour.I then knead It thor KihVr. rit la not enoush In. knenrtln towork tha bread with tha hand.; in omer ;o a mm Tfl.iir.0a up in mi uum u. . :. l v iShtly wltH flour and .hap. It with the hand in? a rather lonr atrip, uetnn loiunw unrwijj bird of th. atrip toward you and urn It ?a.n,i3Ufn.;en.;.ndran1...y n.U loIdlnK nno turnina evrniy :";:".,':; thr douah la a amooth and perfcrlly ela.tlo Ma ft .hould not cllnn to th. board om durtnV tha prooe.a of kneadlna, If II doer SiTej i kn fa to detach It evenly Inttead of tear Sit It up. U.a a flour dredaa whll; kneadlna. euT.d with half a cup "f ."m f ih ilo'ir railinirM ouf for tbi Volla. , rut thla flour for tha dredier In It befora addln ch. buttor. Va not add any mora flour than that mea.urejt but. When th. rolla hav. rlaen dnubla In ol mi turn them out on a board llnhtly drell with flour and roll tha dough out In a piece iblut threa-quarter. of an Inch th ck. Cu i out ctr?la from thU douih wltha bl.cult cutter. SU over about one-third of the circle onto th; remainder, wettlon- It a lltlla to make It atay oowS. 1M tha roll, rl.a for on. hour. cloely BBverad with a thick cloth, to prevent j dry cTuItJorrn n over them. At tha and of thb) tMttu them Into a very quick oven, where tbiy will bale, in from fifteen, to twenty mln. loilleliTOa roll, may ha made hy kneadl'ej a lirTra UWeapoonful of butter tnto a quart of bread, eiouah. Do thla In tha rnornina. when the bread la mad. tnto Inavee, ilake rach nt th; S3J li th. ihipa, of lltti. cylinder, an Inch thicU and three Inchee lonr. I'ut a little Silud TjuluJ oeVth. outeld. of each to prevent a. cruet formlnr ovar the douin while they are rln. Tner ahould rl. for on. hour In a Sarlli Jdaca, when th.y will b. doubl. In vpl. r. Hake them from fifteen to twenty mlnutea i bol ovep. Theaa roll, ara .epeclally ntc. tha eorln. aerved hot on tha breakfa.t table, wnio (here la abundanca otdellcloua Urrlea or freeh maple eyruo and tha beet of coffee and freeh .. Kin Mldae. If he were hunirry, would not bav. chanted faufcEf,PEff.M' Uilltclne Old Linolum rb'la HJilor of Woaiaa'a rooe; 'Dear Madam Don't throw away old plecea ef.llneleun) Trim th. de punch hole, evenly In each end, brln end. toaether laca up with lUF Mw .-"--. .. .-. .'.iT.3 inci)er iuqiik ur nwuviia. w.h- ,v.'i :-"..- . roiltid wooden bottom ana you nv. a. ueciaeuiy tsanqr wa.ie oaaxei wmeu taJda and out by waehlnc. t waata banket which can ba kept clean 4MU T y Ilemoving Scorch Vein XdUer el Woman's Paas: Xlear Madam Scorched clothe, often ara die- (iMal bopeleaaa. but If not too muoh burned be made all rlcbt by tha ua of oaten tnike Ihe on loo and aqueeaa. out iba MU it with an ounc of fuller.' earth, a abreddod aoap and a wlneKlaaa of vtnfaaj. tha BlUture until tha .oap ta dltved. wait until It U cold before applyUur. , Hub II over tha acorabed ptaoe. I.-ta'e It to uut then put tha a.rmenlo. tbj rgfglar V Iodine Staina wOUIfdilor of Wwo" Poet - uaiiaiB-xo remova lnain. aeaia. from over mix luaio atarob wUh eokl water r'"iaHe an4 epreed over tt; a'aln II L. M.j . .-l... a am 4w.fe aHnllaatlAika aaa4 gaf FKiwirVat VUf Vf Jiuuvt"t"J aMT IBISMF 1 WK ""H ZlT rjtt&teti is 'o an antlUoU fvr 11 Uw ... JJHJ,i. ,JS"CT "StIT5S tHra.1 B S. leVt Styvr ot Wiwkm Paat- s rm m Ae&e&afltrf 7-"tHlr TTmPlJBTr --F-8? 4-eXeeuaion I kcatd at BUcttt-wUh i?' MeMfjM!tfeapgiiii,iuiiLMi'vi .1 1 1,1 u . .INJML -...'. 'I..1.:':!" a itlflBKKBSaiMMtWBHlStlsMMlMMVMBBsWksM ' li SfSAi J3g$m. ct Ait rt rAiy , th DiwMt, i liiilP" " " LSI BitKKBaBBKaHmKBBn&BKUm i of Roses The Engraved the Personal Greeting. .! - i THE CHEERFUL CHERUB Christ mM tima w cfYeXVJin6 new- t? T every who re is Iovg -and cheer. Ono- thought's Tx.Jvjt.ys irt my heed I wonder if I'll get thtt .slad? nTC""": nfrnftl If you hno not nlreutly como ncroos II, you will bo Interested In thli cxlrnrt from tho Tribune: ' 'Tho Very Cerlnln Mnn. who thlnkH of himself ub n nice, underdone chop, completely surrounded by bloodhounds. Ho trembles nt tho tbouitbt of lenp year. Ho shivers nt bolnif nlono with fomalo nt nlRht. He dilutes on tho Impossibility of matrimony on bis salary. Ho tnllts viiRtioly of roIiir lo China next spring, nnd how bo mustn't mnko too many con nections meanwhile "'HtrnnRcly enouRb, thero Is no sugges tion of tha nice, underdone chop In his mnkc-up; Indeed, ho Is usually bald nnd desiccated; sometimes ho Is bnld nnd llabby-fiit; ho Is never toothsome, l'cr haps It In only Indigestion; perhnps bo Is n widower with two III mannered chil dren. But you ndmlro bis lrtuos. for bo Is the soul of dlscrotlon. nnd nlwnyfl bilnRS you homo curly. And bis licnrt In kind; ho docs not want to pnln you; bo Is desolated nt tho thought of tho young lives ho hnn desolnted. Ho Is so kind, ono longs to comfort him. " 'Nover reject n proposal before It Is made.' " 1. At hen n man nnd n woman arei In a crowded car und Ihe latter aecurea n aent In one part of the enr ahould Hie man. If there la i .rat niront In iiiuilher p.irt of tliei rar. anntclt It or la II Ida I'loro to atuud In front or bis com panion? . S. Kliniild a unman tnlklna. of bej- hnabnnd eer apeak of him ue "ho" without deelanntliiK him In any oilier war? ,t. Whnt iirrpnriitlon will cure an Hirer In tha moulli? UDAY'S INQUIKIES I. An Intliallnn lo u eliurrli Mcilillnt; nenl not lie neknnwlrdtrd. 2. A neildlnie ahoulil lilwnra lw linliiiiinreil by tho bride, parent. hni Ihey am llwnai ul thouali In tho raao of a widow who remnrrlra tlm annuunrrmrnt can he made by the couple themaeUra, 3 Powdered charcoal lined orcnalonnllr , on the teeth Mill krp thrill III cirrllrnt condition, hlt und frr from tartar. Should Co-Operatc With Schools To Ihe l.'dlfor at H'otiiun'e I'nge Dear Madam Almoat every day the paper. innUIn detailed iinuunt. of the Krnwlinc work nnd eatnlillahment uf Juvrnlla court.. It mny ho thnt our complex ntid hurried machinery of preecnt-dny life demnnda thin t rnnnot any. Aa it homo wotiinn and a mother, however, who trlea tu keep nbren.t of th. time, nml who believe. In a urrut mnny of tho new ranalril Ideua na to woman, rliiht. unit eo on. I have been made to wonder If somo of our .later., ho tealnua In looking; after their nnn rltihta and u ,lnco In tho un," wnulil not nnd liiHinaeivt. Ihelr offaprlnir nnd .oclety a llttlo belter otf It they would co-operate moro cloaely anil vltnlly with tho erhoiil and hun-li and. in payout ut tentlon to their children le.acn tho Inlere.t In fioaalp. card pluvlna:. dunclnir nntl whut tnlinwa it their Irani, I lako It that thla li worthy ot om. (.onalderatlou on a woman'" noire flUACU WllA.ltI.Kr. Let Present Como From Him To the Jiilltor ot il'otnan'a i'noe: Dear Madam I am eighteen yenr. of aa. nml hnVM linnwn a vnllnif mnn of nineteen tor ereral month., Aa Chri.tma. In appronchlnv 1 think I would liko to .end him n .mail pre.enl. Do jou think It would be well to da at JOAN. I do not think I would send him u pres ent, ns be may not Intend Bonding jou it Klft nnd It might mako him feol awkwnrd You inlRht send him n card, but I would let tho llrst Rift como from him to you. A Firemun's Day To th Editor of H'mnin'l Pag: Dear Mndam T havu Uien Intere.led -.cry inucn in ine nremau queaeinii lairiy, ana rau Unit Ihev ara uolnir lo have a Firemen. Run. day. Why not n Ir'lrrman'a Day, the a.ma a. Mother'. Day? Kvertbody wear an emblem of aoin. aort, .howlnv Interest and reepect, alt tlrehouaea keeplntr open houi. that day far vlBttor. wno ien in aee ine worainn ot in. houae, aa It were make people realise what a flrehouM In their vicinity really mean, to them and their.. Why not donation, of aood rcadlna matter, rellalou. and otherwl.a? What hav. the Woman a Exchane. readera to .ay on int. iudjccii tiiri.i a. ju. li. Duties of Toaatmastcr To Me Wllor 0 lt'omoii'l Paot Dear Madam Aa toa.tma.ter at an Infor mal colleae cla.a reception there are laveral queetlon. J would Ilk. to a.k our advice upon. Ill What would b. th. beat way to call upon a cla.imata for a toa.t? There ara both men and lirle In tba cla.a, (3) I. It proper aa toa.t ma.ter to thank lha committee for maklnc run arranieraenia ror in reception J 131 la 11 advisable a. toa.tma.ter to thank the occu pant, of th. hou.o for their kind perml.elon 10 noia in. reception nt tneir nomer 1, J. a. A. you nro about to call on a class mate for a toast make a few kindly ro marks about him or her before you men tion his or her name to the nisemblaire. If yqu can run In soma harmlesa joke of class days on the person who la to give the toast, so muoh the better, but be careful that no urcaatla or hurtful things are said. Yee, It Is quite proper to thank tha commute and also to thank the owners of the house for giving you the use of It. Numerous Queries Ta the Editor of ICowtoa'a Poos; Dear Madam Will you kindly jear uaoam mm ywj Kindly give me. "".."Slf oolumn. th. following informa u: (I) Whera can I get a Hit of the frea lure, to ba a-lven during the winter? IS) tnrousn IliUl! 1 lecture. Da your btgb .cboole have evening olauea In eonunerolal cour.ee. and bow ewn a woman loin themt Kindly glvo me the neareat to my pie. til Ut in. know wber. tba Yquna; Wamea's OhrUllkn A.eoclatloa U located if) Alao let me kuew how a woman of thirty-two year, would ao. about eeourlog a poaltlon with th. Hoard at Charltlea. Muit 00 be a puree. or mut on paaa a clrll nrvlce examination! H. M. O) Apply to the University of Pennsyl vania for the lectures given during the winter at Houston Hall and the Commer cial Muatum. U) You can secure the In formation In regard to evening clones at the William pnn Hlsh School far a Iris. Slftaanth and Mount Vernon streets. (J) TfM building of the Young Women's Chris U!f Association I located at BtghtewUh m$Mb tlrctts. (41 Aly t the DparJ "Hwi 1 VV I SB FAMILY PORTRAITS UNDER BAN OF ART Not Good Esthetics and Not Good Taste to Have Pa and Ma on Wall HAVE A .SHRINE FOR 'EM Bryn Mnwr Professor of Modern Art Snys Rooms Must Ex press Personality By M'LISS When true nrtlntry romon In nt the dunr let tho family portrait, go out tho window or Into tlin nab ran: pr, If you nrc nentl mentally Inclined, Into n riecluded Inner ahrlne, whero no oyo but your own mny Mew them You can't hnvn living quartern In good taxle If tho fnmlly countenancru beam from Die uallit and mantolpleco If you nro Away from homo nnd tun rcptlhlo to uoatnlgln, hide mother In n lorlirt on your lirennt or put her Into lio Imiermont pnnrt urn uf your iipnrtmrul, where nriiin but you penetrnlcn Let her grnrn your lieilroom, but tho nltllng room, liner ' In a tnlli on tho nrt that Ih or Isn't uacd hy Ihe colli go girl In fnriilaltlng her uuar fern, .MIhh fleorglamm King, profensor of modem ntt nt llrvn Mnwr t'ollege, told mo that thn teaching which film trlen to mnko mnl ImprrnMvo to her chiRaei In that fnmlly portrnltn do not cnnntlhitn nit : thnt If nnntltnent ilcmnndu a gnllnry of tho luted onen nl homo, n nhrlno nhnuld ho net up In Ihe bedroom Their place In nut uhcro tho riichIk congregate ni:.srir ot-' roi.r. It wn SIIbr Klng'a clannoH which re cently nppolnteil n Judiciary tommltteo to Intcntlgnto tho glrln' rnomn with n view to "dlrlitg them up" from thn ntandpolut of art. Their report In the collego paper nan: Tuenty-tu.il per cont In good taale Thlrly-nnten per cent Indifferent. Vorty-two per Cunt bad. Which tnakea 101 per cenl. but whiit'n nn extra ono per cent to a 7cnliun college girl? "Why nro forty-two per cent of thu glrln' roomi In hud tiiHtn?" I linked .Minn King Shc'n 11 ery hiimiiti teacher with Hiicb 11 plennaiit face, anil Hho llket) 11 lot of tea, a lot of dngH and a lot of children. Hho watt Htirroundeil hy nil Ihreo when I called nn her tho other uftnrnonn "It wan thn girls who mnilo thn report." nho lemlnilcd mo, "anil their llttlo collego paper Is not Intended for otitsldo circula tion, hut I'll tell ou why rooniH that nro had aro had It li becnuvn they are fur nlnlied heltcr-akelter Thn effect In not llrnt planned iih a whole Ktrry plrturo In tho room, ox cry rug, every hanging nml eery plcco of furniture nhotild bo thought of In relation to the whole Kcheme A girl coming to collego uaunlly brings many thlngn thnt dim hnn, which nro of nentlincnlnl rather than of nrtlntlc value "Ono of tho thliigt lhat I try hnrdest to Impress upon tho girls In that fnmlly photo graphs nro not art They ahould not bo net out In tho fitting room. I.ct them bo put In n nhrlno In tho bedroom Tim room dec orated with banners and pennants Is nlso In bad taste " must nxr-nnss pnnso.VAi.iTY An Interesting theory which Miss King holds In regard to tho tnRtcfutly furnished room H thnt It must ho becoming nnd ox press n personality. "I seo no reason why hi furnishing a room, one should not lake Into consideration oih'h ejes, hair, complexion anil tspo Also If a room docs not enpreHH tho peraonalltj; of Its owner It Is not a good room. I enn Im.tg Ino a very cffectlio grn room for a quiet llttlo person who would ho entirely lost In am nraiigo and bluo room, let us s.iy. A room which might eailly domlnato ono woman will ho wholly dominated by another. "Tho location of tho houso should also ho regarded. A room In tho city surrounded hy tall buildings nnd tho busy town life could not bo treated tho same way as n room out hero ut Ilryn .Mnwr " Tho room In which wo sat that of n, friend of MIis King's had its wnlls covered with a cold Japanese pnper of gray and whltn which seemed but 11 Continuation of tho snow outside Tho furniturn wnH of mahogany am) thero were no gecgaw-s Miss King said it was a nlco room. I felt that tho neighbor's children, tho Innumerahlo dogs and tho steaming grateful tea helped make It so Also It seemed to mo a room easily "domlnntcd," hy n pink-nosed, rcd oyed bull terrier raising out of tho campus through, tho Rockefeller Arch I canto upon a student -- - . lfflf amy l'00,wcar "" a fecognued place on the list of i rTM 1 tra a cctM , I Mllltv Chmlmaj GifU that fulfill the requirements of usefulness W J I IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMnif F ' I M lln as well as of beauly, and are ofttimes more appreciated VF ) I -TiLy ' S 'III I nui il m JhimfvtfvCXmrK S t II I r , 1 he Two-Tone tll, . .. . H H "' 1"- "" 1 , 1 J 1 Sa"-- Pelt In .11 color. r. .1 -,, t "fJ-mfc S l ? 5 M I I V rSi- St 5() father will be grate- reS'oClu'.l. i?,"5) 1 -. . r r. e 3. 11 C--yiv 'u' 'or tailor-made - -.. W I , vjirts ror ivten i w qua t Wn w7B' a J! ( m!)Wrj 1 I That Will Be Appreciated 1 II Wfff N,, i3flf- H I 2 FIT H VlVJll ZSvCeT iipKii, i,u, De t.uie Comfy In pink or h'lie , ) .,. .. II .1.1 4i. 101. .. with ribbon. Children'. sS5i .fl Lrossliloves bilk Muiller Hat 1 rank SB 1' w 'XSU&. KiWrJK?: .. .. . """A"""- sT A W RillCU. r..,l.vJ r a r...f 11 1 i to V3-Sl.5t '' Ji! Mother s fc.. , ihp. ?J.OU 10 yyS M I W I r --.. .i iu..H i B llnplLl X&igX -'"'".ct PW. $1; Felt Juliets $2 50 yX I g -it;aiciic v-usc oiik. iiui oicaiucr iuy M Itllllll V a?T. fl "" Joiace onoes, iieece rir& I JB Slippers in case Traveling Bags I i J '"H -llem Sfe,. 'lnet' $. &j d 9 BLAYLOCK & 1528 j jpTo VJ S ? $i 2T 1 ra BLYNN, Inc. Chestnut St. I ! II T rr - .,.. sSSi "Upper.. ' ali , g "" 1 ; till I J HH H:r"k S ver8a,te"' .- mJ 1 : T : ihikiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii : f && B mm A.f.;u,,a c.m, 8 1 . . !i - -JH Z'n,.ton. for SiiJor. daliily Jm? M i I II 911 iiou' Indlan Moccaiin, e or ffiJtW W ,AXKK f oll W S"J-i. beaded. $2.50. $U5 flU M jwTrt M 4 if ni m 8i"n- 2mS 1 m lLXTjtVi a I III U11, k $3 For Big Brother. Silk -K S S lllVSi. xJT-x(inr-T"'-mTrm"'r'''TmT"m'l'l'',,,l!l'1'1' iiiiiiMiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimggT. I III ft Hose 50c JB k WJr&Hk Zam , ill S!fi- For ,he By. Rub 7Sc'"' M -W vm Sk - If i0 &Z ' J? BooU' $2,50, JrSy s m For Christmas ' If ll K-ttars $2.00 I01 &. (iJ' m . JHZSSm II ' t,wW r uss in - Boots. s,,, .r- M rMA q $1.50. Boudoir Slip- r "M HILBURBU.DS LrrL mt W t i' 48? 1 L (Meekly ! ! 'flfll ( " ! $l'50 M 1 Sjdr JmM-T40V " O- Wilbur & Sons, Inc. M v . S,rw ) Hu-. fCSsS' n M Wr KSf&lmwr II M00"xOS Market SU J jj TODAY'S FASHION An nttrnctivo boudoir costume THIS thiirmlng iiiattmin for rest hours li of cream colored larn nnd robln's-egg blue rrepo meteor The Ince Mounting li stitched to it foundation of crenm net llin shnrl-wnlsteil hotllco Is loosely nited In tho figure, and bands of plcot-edged ciepo meteor trim tbo slip Tho loose, graceful boudoir cont worn oer Ihe Ince nnd net foundation is of Ihe crepn meteor, Willi collar nnd ctllTs of chinchilla squirrel (('upirlKht.) who did tint say whether or not sho had been n member of tho Judiciary committee which sat In Judgment on Us fellow stu dents' quarters, hut who held decided views In regard to tbo subject "Somo of tho places nro ghastly." she vol unteered, "poslllwly ghnstly, with fearful cretonnes nnd horrid pictures, nnd If you looked hard enough ou could find one per fectly nlrodotiH oraiigo nnd black room I'liturlsm, you know " Tho osientlals for tho furnishings of n room, ono of the girls told me, nro pro vided by Iho college, but tho students havo tho privilege. If they want to oxerclso It and most or thein do of bringing with them their own furnlttiro nnd decorations Ihey cm even ihooso the wall-paper The npartmenls nro usually shnred by two glrli and coiiHlst of two small bedroonjs, n bnlh anil a comfortable silting room Tho per sonalities of two persons nro seldom en rapport, nnd whin It comes to the furnish ing of Iho sitting room tho tnstcs of two girls must bo tonsldered. Tills Is given ns ono of tho reasons why forty-two per cent of tho rooms of tho Jlrin Mnwr girls worn ndjudgcil bad This nnd tho f net that oven tho modern girl has a weakness for letting Paddy's nnd Mother's portrait sit nround In plnln view of nil. Brand-New Babies The r.ienlnt Ledcer will print, free nt rlmrae. nntlcea of rerent blrtlia aent In thrniieli proper fhnnnela Adilreaa "llrand New llnhlea,' Kvenlna Iedcer. nod t'hralnut Irret mne nnd adilreaa nnd. when po..l die. telephone number of aender niuat c rompiiny eucb notice ao aent I'llMlON, Mr. nnd .Mrs Ttlclmrd A. 6752 Hazel avenue, n son, Joseph HIIOAIIKH, Mr. nnd Mm Wilfred, JUG W Notrls street, a daughter. IIICH, Mr and Mrs. William, 1B23 .Vorth l-'lfty-nlnth street, a son, 8 lbs. 10 01s STIMttir.ON, Mr. nnd Mrs William. 1410 N'orth Thirtieth street, twin daughters WII.COX, Mr. and Mrs Stanley madding, Doyleslown, l'a, a daughter Mrs Wil cox will bo remembered as Miss Mary V 1, .McCain, of this city Bggless, Milkless, Butler less Cake Ono cup light brown sugar, one trnspoon ench of cltumnion, nllsplre, cloves nnd salt, one-half teaspoon nutmeg, pinch of ginger, ono third cup lard, ono cup needed raisins, ono cup water. Iloll all together three min utes When cool add two cups Hour, ono half teaspoon baking powder, ono teaspoon soda dissolved In n little cold water Jtnko In n greased pan In slow oven thirty minutes. MY MARRIED LIFE Dy ADELE GARRISON "It Takes One Woman "M AIIVI.VI" ns the train drew up to one of the most forlorn-looking railroad station It was my lot to see. Dicky nnd I rose from our seats, he with subdued excitement, I with a feeling of depression. for the girl who hnd claimed ro much of our nttentlon on the trip from New York was getting off nt Mnrvln nftcr nil. f remembered the bargain I bad mado with my conscience concerning Oils beauti ful woman whose face nnd figure were Just nhftl Dicky wanted for the Illustrations ho was doing for l'lllmore "If sho gets off nt Mnrvln," I had snld to myself "I will tell Dicky lhat I know she probably needs the money bo would of fer her for posing, Instend of being the girl of wealth ho thinks her." "What do you know nhotit thnt?" Dleky exclaimed, ns he saw her go down the nlslo nhenil of us ' Sho nlso la getting off here. I wonder who sho IsJ" 'Listen. Dleky." I snlil rnphlty "Wnlk nhend, sen In which direction she goes, nnd nek tho stntlon master If he knows who sho Is I know something which 1 will tell you when vou havo done that Perhaps you may havo her for n model, nfler nil." Dleky gavo mo ono swift glance of min gled surprise mid admiration, then did ns t asked An 1 followed him down the nlslo nnd noted the eagerness with which ho vvns hur rying lo try to discover tho glrl'n Identity t felt n sudden qualm of doubt Wns I rrallv doing tho wisest thing? . Thero was no tlmn for drawing hack now. however Dicky had passed tho girl and swung himself from tho step of tho car In front of us to tho platform before tbo train slopped I snw him standing near the rtatlnn master ns tho Klrl alighted. I wns right behind her. nnd hoard her answer to tho question of the driver of tho nutomohllo bus. "Hun. Miss Draper? You'ro quite a stranger" ".S'ot this time, Sam Yes, I've been away quite a time." Her voice was as atlractlvo as her pres ence, rich and musical, hut It held thnt sumo effect of curious nloofness her ninnner hnd hetrnyed In the train. I hnd never seen II woman so perfectly poised Her reserve would ho hard to bronk through, I Inwardly (omiiicnled oven though her refusal to take the bus tondrmed tho opinion I had formed as to her need of money. As sho Bwting off down tho village street with her traveling ling In her hand I'had a quirk, vaguo vision of n soldier gallantly faring flii almost hopoless hattlo Thero was something about her which nppenled strongly to my sympathies, although to tho carelesn eye no ono could look less In need of sympathy f waited quietly on the station platform until Dleky rejoined me "Her name's Draper," ho said "The sta tion ngont doesn't know much about her. oxrept that sho visits a sister, Mrs fJorman, hero every summer. Mn never saw her hero In tho winter before. I got Mrs. Oorman'n nddress. 3J!) Shore rond, called Shore road hecauso It never gets nny whero near the shore Much good tho nddress will do mo, though. Queer, sho didn't tnko tho bus. It must be a mllo to hr sister's home. She's probably ono of thoso walking bugs " "Sho didn't tnko tho bus becauso alio could not nffnrd It, I snld quietly. Dicky stared at mo In nmazement "How do jou know?'' ha said finally "Do you know her? No. of course you don't Hut how In creation ' "Listen, Dicky " I interrupted "I've Milk or Infant & Invalids C.t-.te.t. '$ Co.t YOU ammortiei A Nutritious Die for AH Ageo. Keep Horlick'o Always on Hand Quick Lunch: Home or Office. jgrrmin ieffeff V'ilL'iTiJsiMfBafe ai3Mir -K.HutoAHr lKlvKA r -. . u. itaafeTBTeTBU M7 --III "VaV--.. . ...i iflrfni. ' 1 Uf.-li.'t'aV "iS.rmTH! t si, Iut...7i.v .7!"" 11 S J to Dissect Another" turned too many dreesea ot my own not to recognize makeshifts when I sfa them. Kverytblng that girl has on except her stockings nnd gloves has been remodeled from her old stuff Iter pumps nro not suitable nt nil for walking! they are eve nlng pumps, of n style two enrs old nl that llut she has covered them with white spats so that no ono will suspect that she wears them from necessity, not choice." "Well. I'll be" Dlbky uttered bis fa vorite expletive. "It takes one woman to dissect another. She looked like tha rendlest kind of ready money lo me Why, sny. If what you say Is true, sho ought to bo glad to enrn tho money I could pny her for posing I could get Jier lots of other work, too " "Perhaps she wouldn't like to do that sort of thing" "What sort of Ihlng? What's wrong about 11?" Dicky asked belligerently. "Oh. you moan figure posing. Sho wouldn't have to do that nt nil If she didn't wnnt to. IMenty of rood nudes It's the Intangible, high-bred look nnd ability to wear clothes well that'11 hard to get." We had walked past the unpalnted llttlo shack that but for tho word "Marvin" In largo letters painted ncross one end of It would never havo been taken for n railroad station. Without looking where wo wero going we found ourselves In frpnt of nn Im mense poster on a largo board hnck of tho stntlon Tho lettern upon It wero visible, for yards. "Mnrvln." It read, "the prettiest, quaint est llttlo village on tho south shore Please don't Judge tho town by the Rtatlnn " lie look my arm nnd turned mo nwny from tho billboard toward n wide, dusty mJtwbV neeTeT ieJrejrgwevnBfJj fhM w i . . , . .aeMr. e"i-. til !.. .-Jifc. ,, ''""W a J w' Ml The Candy of Excellence A Gift Equal to the Occasion A Wide Selection of Specially Designed Christmas Boxes Order Now to Insure m JKe Timely !3 1228 Chestnut Street T J el8e' , ?&&. J? "X ! m A,trt M.lM.tl.11 ..- I..-. .. " """' "Um " '"" tliii "Hut Dicky," I protested, thmif, J leseVj-!' thnt Cnn WM,'' MM fc'' art My heart sang an I slipped mr h.i tl Dleky-ii, It was going to be an eni uay alter nil 1 (Corrrliht ) (CONTINUED TOMOnnOTV) Hickory Nut Cake 1 Mix onelinlf elm bull.- n, ... eggs. 2U cups flour. 2U i...Yp?u"-Vii 2!4 tW.V. ""' linking powder. 4 con mm, i" ""Won" i.i-i.-.. ... , - -::."- " i cim m-i """' "" inonis.-uaKe In A llneH il. iivTi Is. -Hi In n mmlerii- -.. ion nub MAnM, ... .::r. ""n. One cup sour crenm "av.ir ?"'",",?, r!'?-f1 nut meats, 1 cup sugar iloll till icfc? Luxurious Wraiw Evening wraps nro of beautiful I velvets, cut extremely full .nd !.m,rflI deep yokes which reach nlrno,? i ,i" L"!M some navo no sleeves nt all b.i ,u'j full capes, gathered on a yoke. 8 llnM Supcrfluon, Hair Remove- . . w j wlrrrn,K!aK5i,'gtt' :?e7fcrKJ! or biemlan on Mm JJ,"!")' rale akin. NoflMtrTa eiai'. J Ite. U. 8. F.I.OR. "r.ed,,e"i',Iir.?;;.r0irr,:, Dr. Margaret Ruppert ""nffir"?41 Bulls 70-7J.U. net. M rra. Mane YTtini (JMl'l mm Afnh " r,sjrisrjfnr -! leWs iV .... .... . T-rvsfe- ? r.TUf, 3 r hR jZjv$, Tel k itii m Delivery &4l0 ;J M Mmmm ?mrT WWt gggg ., 7k SPliBBeWWWPPiiPB-JBl J I mm,mwimm& , Af&wi:.tr,
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