EVENING LEDGBE-PinLADKLPniA, SAT0KDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1010 DAILY v TALKS TO WOMEN THE CHEERY CHRISTMAS CARD; SHORT HISTORY OP ITS ORIGIN , , Despite tho Individual Opinions of One or Two , Benighted Souls This Form of Sending Holi day Greetings Has Come to Stay HAS it ever occurrod to you, -whoso list of Clirlstmofl-cnrd friends grows larger nitd larger with each BUccceillns year, that tho custom Is a comparatively recent ono, an compared with the day itself, ntmtot two thourfnntl yoarn old? Thnt until 1814, nccordlnff to Ocorela tforrcy Dronnnn, In tho Bouthorn Worn Mi's Mngailno, there was to suclj plea, itnt way of oendlnK tho season's Krcot Jtlgs, no that many df onc'o acquaintance!) could not bo reached. Tho iitory noca that on ono cold 13o comber day In London, when tho shops Trcro full of holiday goods, a young: rirtlst cut In Mr studio, unhappy bccnUso ho had not tho means to buy cvatl a ntnnll Clft to Bond to Bomo ono In tat-oft India. But fpcllmc that ho mutt 'glvo Homo xprosalon to his thoughts ho Idly ItetQhod on a nmall card throo panels suggcstlvo of tho Reason, with wrcnth.i of holly nnd mlstlotoo. Thus was born tho flrnt Chrltmas card.( Tho young artist was nono other than John Callcot Hornloy, who twenty yearn later boenmo n member of tho Royal Academy. It cannot ho dcnlod that tho custom In a protty one. In thena bUHy tlmori Tory fow pt uh cofild wrlto lengthy letter:) to nil of our friends; tho list would havo to bq oo pared Town tlint many would bo dropped off entirely. Thoro mny ho soma ono with whom wo havo had n misunderstanding, yet at this season wo summon cournKO and neml him or hor n card, 'both of us feeling bpttor for oo dolnff. Bo don't bo a Mary Smith. For It was sho who Idlsdaln fully ro- THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letteri and questions submittal to this department must be written on one elite of the paper and signed telth the noma of the writer, Special theories Ilka thoso olven below are invited, It is understood that the editor does not necessarily Indorse the sentiments expressed. All communications for this department should ba addressed as follotes: TUB WOMAX't) HXUlIANOi:, J7vcpi-i0 Ledger, I'htlatMphla, I'a. The srlnntr of today's prize U Mr. K. 1'iilrr, af 22B Writ 01nry mentic Olnry, whoso lettrr appeared In ycMcnlny'H twiner. TODAY'S INQUIRES L. Vrenth fried potatoes oro frequently loo hard nil the way tliratiKh nnd not crisp on tho outside. Haw ran this I nratrnted? S. Hair ran oolcn bo fried until lender nnd a golden brown without burning? S. How aurdllncT ran costard Imi preyenled from ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. When clennlne lmlrkruiliea with tUony bncln, befort wathtnr rub tho wood with IVuMUnr. thru nny ammonia or lodu In the voter will not Injure tho wood. After tho bmill la drr tho viuicllno run enllr be rubbra nir Ami tb wood will liuto n holt pollth. 3, When imltlni wbljo rlolliea nwar for the r, vh oot tho ntnrch, rlnxi In IiIuIiib winter, mill oot tho n nalcr and lar thorn nnuy unlmneilt If thl l (lone, tho elotbee wUl not turn rrlluw. 3, Whitn Ironlne circular rcntrriilMen. r (hut tho Iron moirn with the atruliht of tho rlotlil In thin war the plrca will not pucker In the center. Simple Christmas Menu To the Editor of Woman's Paget , Dear MdmU haa nlwaya fcmnl tn mo n ralmaka for tho boutwlfo to prepare nn over elaborate dinner for Chrlatmna hay. In the nril place, tho children aro uunlly ao ctcitnt over their omental then they nibble nt candy preientu then the all day long, and theroMa llttlo appetite loti fni fllnncp. I uiualty havo my laro turkey dinner at 'Heir TTear'a. und tor Chrhtmaa have a eoo or rabbit. Of coureo. no ChrUtrnua Day would be complete without a plum pudding", brought In with tta flamlnc alcohol. Tlta following menu la almplo and Inexpen ahoi lioulllon. rout coose with bread eturf Inif, creamel caullrlowtr, maahed potatoea, let luce with French dreealne, celery, oltvea. plum pudfllni: and corrce. Tbero can alao be u aupply el Chrfetmoa candle and. fruit on the table. (Mr.) WILLIAM N, Hints for Mnklng I'lo Crust T the Hdllorof Womcm' Poet: Dear lladam The pie ataaon haa arrived. Tho eucceaa of, a pta llo". for the nimt part. In tho cruet, tt you will try thla method you will ho repaid for tbe little extra trouble It la to make lit Mix cruat aa usual, ualnc a acant cup of flour and three heaping tableapoonu of rhortenlna for a two-crujt pie. A'ter puttlnir owtr cruat In pan, brush over with melted hortentnet then sprinkle thickly with Hour, f makloaT a fruit pie, put tn a layer of fruit, aprlnkl with (lour, then with halt a cup of euaar. and repeat until fruit le all uaed, Holt out top crust and apply anortenimr and Hour just noirr uat aa rou dltl on tn Datiom onei pat tna our down with tha hand then brush oyer with milk and bake In a fairly hot oven until nlroly brownedi then turn tha Ore lower and let elm- few minutes, ikv and tha If 'rha tan crust will i irr and flaky and the lower ona will not absorb Ah Jules of tha fruit and be sutury, as la aa frwiuantly lbs else with rrult pies. vpn maxinr pumpkin, cream or custard pie. If a heaping- teaspoon of cornstarch ta mixta wttn uie aug-ar tne ninna, Ins never v never wilt b watery and wlU bo more firm w)um rold. J. U. if. Buns for the Holidays fo the Editor of .Woman's Poos: Dear Madam These buna for Chrlatmaa luncheon are toothsome! Hub two ounces butter into a pound of flour add a. plnrb of salt, set nn to rla with R (lessertstwon of Yaast. routed with half a pint pf milk tt It uuu stand for nearly an hour, then work It Into a lurht aoujsh. addliuc 14 Litk a. lltila lukHwarm tntlk. a little: lUfur weu-eeuien tn, missu few currants, soma chopped candied lemon may ba added Cover tha bowl which contains iba to rise. In about half an hour make It up Into Tolls or buna, brush tbca over with beaten . take In a aood oven for twenty inlnutoa or mare. Allow ono or two far each noisgn. put u. red inaraacnlno cherry on each bun, (Mrs.) 8. M. C. Garnish Apples With Holly To, fh Siltor of Woman's Poor, Ifear Jtadinv Apples baked tn tho followtng tssaar aro ttssoiULbli; Talur balf a dozen ytty Una apples. I'ara and core without dlvldlng tbem, put In a saucepan with a pint of water. it rlad of a, Utnoa and a half pound, of loaf susar 1'laca on tha nr. slew very a-antly until the apples are uuile Uoder, then lift them out bnd lay thsia In a, g-iass dish. Holi ausor and ws.nr with a littla wslwd lalnsUa tomako It tsftlnl "d put It aa de. V csld. lay It In roOcrllM Ple a BaroUh tbu dish wilti apr! of Whan It ta quite l araoiur too apples. ly. tni of an cm; Lltn tit troth, sta. This makes ' pretty auppef dish ttouh for Bya. or sU xrajM. .. UVMiip It. For Holiday Haking To th W4uor o WpiiW Paov Dear Madam Hera ara aaveral recipes your Qui. WITH P)a jfoUeM Cake I'akts.. No Bcss-Ocs plat drk tbro pint beowi voar, una . u. four viiwar Ct Ucbtty aU.toMMr, aod I imvywiu vm to rofl out. Ttds wm make about Slot Titii &Ut lVk-i.lHil e . tsr ut M two cups susar, on eun wt ti , .,- ,.,ti . v tajt (rtin v I ml. Vf M-iUlwoos ooooa. mBt, lw tl mklt oupg swim lwtle M. VW .TI.IijJV ww iiUUS IS) (me (rn SA. 31. M, BBBSsffaBBBBBBBBSSBlflBBBBBBBaBBBHBBlBBWBSnBtBBlBBSafl.aBBa THE CHEERFUL CHERUB Hares yovr pres&rvt, tfcrvtle. rciudlar. Dc-awtiFully sealed o.nd tied. All the. joy that I car. imt vou Vooll Find wrapped inside. i.rw"""; marked In my hearing jtist tho othor day that "Christmas cords wero In such poor tasto." I fancy It will tako many, many rnoro Mary Smiths to ralrgato tho ahucry Christmas greeting card to tho nnli heap. TtlI3 editor iloilrcs to wish tho rcmlora of tho Woman's Rxclinnffo a world of happiness nt this Chrlstmns season. May all tho uood thlnjrs of llfo ho yours, and In your poaco and prosperity do nut fall to romcinbor tho tiny chlldtuu of tho warring nations, many of them waifs of tho Btreet. If you havo not ntrcady dono so, send tiomo aiccttn? to them; hoiiiu llttlo bit of holp at this season of good will. I shall not call It chailty, for It Isn't that merely their duo. 1. How' wxin should ChrUtmaii gifts Mmn should Christmas sift be nchiwulfdsrd? .3. In It nrrossnry to arknowlrdso Chrhtmas cards? 9. At what hoar should n party for clilldrrn between tho Ultra of nlno nnd twelve be tlirnr 1. If the fultanlni; preparation Is npullrd to tho luitr whci It U ilane up In curlers It will keep tho curl ncn In dump weathert To a snmll aunntllr of turn urahlo ndd sufficient boiling water tj dlsanlto 111 when melted turn In nlcit liol cnousli to make a thin fluid. 3. A ttowl wulerproof ilrrsalni for abora rnn fie inntln by meltlnc tnllow uml mlilns It with uniKfot't ,ejll In tho proporlloii of eeten imrU of oil to Ihrro of tnllow or eirn Ims tnllow In cold weather. a. Tho word, "Indy" throuzh ronitant mlue hn loit Its aUntflrniire nnd nowndnta inont "laillro" prerer to l ileotznated ns "nomeii," slnro tho latter cnrrlca mora real dimity nnd lueunlux. It Is Tery lnipmier to uo the words "siilealadr, "forelndr." "wiuhhuly," etc, for ulthouxli nny of these, mar be "Indies," their I'roper titles In this rnpuclly ore "sulesuamnn," "fonnoniuii," "wushnomnn," etr. La&t-Minuto Gifts Ta the Tfilllor o ll'oman's Page: pear llmtam-Very often In the last rush befoM Christmas sovmv ono U forgotten, l'or thf benefit of your renilr I nm mnllne In uXT.L?!c"?lZ'"' ,ror lL"?' lnxp-nelvo gifts in lh,i1,i"arJfi Jne. 'nih hour with rnaterlnls ?hlsi 'iZr" "; u 5l'y .llttlo hiinilKor cH"f. can " rnods In a few inlnutaa. Cut n small aquaro nt sheer linen! then, after rolling the ; ds. overLast them with colored thread. This Is done In no time and. tho effect Is v"ry &.,&. ',ar,nanrc"1?; 'ha-?. 'm.q. ov,V.rWwtt,Tirco,0rrint11r?aK ,h eJ"" n"3 ..i'?..5'?u tn' any straight pieces of lacs Kte.'i'J0U.M'ncl)"'.,;,i', " can wv it t . " E.,!;?.or,C,bbon (whlla or Itesh-coloredl the aarne width. Narrow strips of ribbon to go over th shoulders nnd clasps for down tho front, nnd EnX.lSJ.7t .""Od-lookliiB camisole. I.lkewl,'e.nSS S?'vi2rSttr,l,.iua nom;,ilshl by two pieces twoC Sh..8 .''L0, f. JSi 1 ?"u"'it rf J?,,V,r,h.,,",im": "'th V.row 'r btK!n."f"'rUOthi shoulder otraps. KATUUltlNU C. Chrihtmas Dinner To As Kdltor o U'oman's Paae! n5'V.i?!im!if.m tt yan marrlcil woman fi t,!!?H0-."i" c,'lldren. sgeit aeven nnd live. wKh . lr.S.P.n,".",", m.v Pnta will dlno with ua on Chrlstnias liuy, i,-0r a family d niierT !h."..Vi0,V?ry le hft". " children coma to the tablet How should I place my guestaj I would certainly hnvc 'ttiV'cliiiarctint tho dinner, in Chrlatmaa Day In more tlm children' day than any qther. Place your i.iuMiu, BV yuur iiusniKi h riBitt Imml and his mother at hla left, your fnther-in in at your right and your pwu fntlier at your id. ,. una vnuu nit on oitnar siilo of tho table, between hl.i L'randpnrcnta. Giving Preaenla to a Girl To tha Editor of Iranian's Pooe; uear siauam way does tha popular Hrl ""' "" u,iMui'uir wiih ner men uooualnt anoaa around thi Christmas holldaya i&an it ba tha glf T This haa often bten a mit? tX me. aa I havo known a puixla to M.i.r.i ;.i...r.. r '..rTr.","f!?. mina now h ri.. r:vT,'"rTtr,j,'.L"wvl4.,MW,,": airis, witty, but ng- clrls, , tbs yog fellows lyiiuio, ww inruugnout the year have iv. - Miur., witn ueinv booked a weak i. and yet lust before the Christmas holi. n.nt. 2rwe5kr.tlW,M " Uuy "'' anesa days sagemen Hhortlji after Thanksgiving those who ar college chapa make Hiam ihal they luia iu stay in ami study for th. mldir iai.ii otftefa aro ery bus at tha omoe. whllatSo rest Just drop out of sight , They may Jail m Jtbi Phona oocnslonaUy. 'Must to sm how you are Then, about tha middle qt January or so. tbsy rail up and "want tokmiw when tlley iSn aa yuu." I ean hapily think that It Is o. aueitlon of money, aa these same fsikiws spVnd I their money hand over Ost during tie year to show 'Vhat shall I irtve" or "Waal wil sbo I- Vow. bays, just rat It Into your l,d that the sMslbla- gfH apprseistes al prefers a g-ofd box of onacolatM or some nlM flower rather than an xims1vs gift, as I have heard these same girls sjly. "Itaw Bo-andio doiSFt glvama a vqumt. aa I doa't know what to glvo him." Afts all. It la th. thought and not the alu that counts, C. 07 fifsaiws. Ethical Questions To Ms BJUor o 1Voo's Pag, .fr droVl v8 of ,bf n,Jr rdera af tha Woman", aUchang and have wrUtan sivtrai tumu befon this. Knawlog that you rJv your advlca, 1) Do you think am ukUig your oslnhtn Oo you think It M right, for a yasnecubU feTaB hsr fami i uur gtri ta oer tasn HI M. fr VtWm M SJJ asus to allow or to go to balls parties, etc young man etisptroosdT At what aw. do you think a sr ovk iiia-tisemenr than a. abort ooal (l Ho can ana ettala lb respect of nianl 11. H. (11 A fctame jouns; girl U nut sup posed to allow a familiarity of this kind Sbt alio u Id not go to a ball unchapergued, but may attand a party If thr la Km eU womai) prasaut to act aa clwparou. tt) At ihatvr - this xparlenc cwmoa 1 liw. 8) It darRd on tha girl; soma ar at aigbtsau, vail otiuua ara aim at tlVnty-flv A lonB oncaifo- ts, m a. rata. s ai.stu.li thrum thraa t.i a, l'-uii a ttjfm auough. i) JJ,, r fc Hsu smJI mnt. $b M HEADERS MY MARRIED LIFE By ADELE tiAMUSOtf "Why Vicky Mimicked, 'Don't "W; '(ATH the matter, MaJge? Dot n grouch on something?" Ulek fnewl rnn in tho old 1ml 1 of tho drlnl t'tilnnm Manor Inn, where v had Mpeeled tb Dnil v-nrmth nnd food and thq ptetUreflquenM of a canlury hack, lnatwul of them Ihlnfrs we had found the ptaeo In tho hands' of a caretaker. MlOky had nulled to bo through tho hoilw on the pre tenw of wlshhiff to rent IL "I liavca't a hit of a crouch," I tried trt Mieak bs cheerfully nn I could, for 1 dreaded Bleky'n nnner when 1 told Mm my feelings upon the subject of Rolnit over the houae under fnlo prctcnaes. "Hut 1 don't llilnk It l rlKltt for un to rto throURh the roonm. Tho woman wouldn't have let tm coino In If you hadn't said we wlfltetl to rent II. lt'n deerpllon, and 1 wish you wouldn't Irtnlnt upon my rtolne nny further. I can't enjoy seeing tho roomi nt all." Dicky Blared at mo for a moment ns If I wero noino specimen of hmnnmiy ho had neer seen hoforc. Then he exploded. "Another ono of your scruples, eh? IJy Jove, I uomler whero you keep them nil. Voti'ro always ready to trot one out Just In time to spoil any Utile thltiK I'm trying to do for your plensurfl or mine." "Plensn liuslt, Dicky," I pleaded. I was nfrnld tho Momnn In lltn next room wouM hear him, ho spoke In such loud tones. "I'll hush when I Bet ffood nnd ready " I IruiKcd lo slmko him. h.s tone nml words wero so much llko those of a spoiled child Ilui he Ipwcrcd his tone nevertheless nnd slood for a iiilnute or two in sulky silence lieforo the empty llreplaco "Well, coino nlnnu," he snld at Inst, "J'm suro there Is no plansuro to mo In luoklnit over this place. I've seen 11 often enough when old Korsmnn had It fllleil with Colonial Junk nntl served the best meals to ha, fountl on I.oitB Island, lt'n llko a colon now to mo. Uut I thomiht you mlcht llko to look It over, us you lind novcr seen It. Hut for heaven's sain-, lot uh respect your scruples.' I knew better llian to make any answer. I wished nhovn everything elso lo havo this day and htipplly. this whole day to ournolVes In the country, upon which 1 had countetl so much I feared that Dicky would Ifo angry enough to return to llio city, as he had threatened lo do when ho found tho Inn closed. Ko It was will much relief that after wo Imd gono hack Into tho other room I liearu mm nsit mo enrotakor If thcro wero some plnco In tlm neighborhood whoro wo could obtain a meal. "Do you know wltcro tho Shakcnpcnro ITottso Is?" sho asked. "Never heard of It." Dicky answered, "although I'vo been around hero nullo a lilt. t0"It'B nhotit k-X htni'kn further down townrd tho hay." she said, still In the same colorlesn tone sho had listed from thn nrst. "It's on Shore road. 329 Shore rond. Tho Rnrmnn-i own 11. sir. iotnim., .... .. builder, and he built an old hou.io oyer " o a copy of Hhakespcaro's house I" I.tigianil Mis. Oormttn l IJiiRllsli Kho serves tea thcro on tho porch In tho summer, and 1 vn henrd sho will servo a meal to anybody that happens along any tlmo of tho year. nUhoiigh Bho doesn't keep tt regular reita rant. Tlinl'a tho only placo 1 know of any whero near Of course, down on the bnj thoro's tho Marvin Harbor Hotel ou cun got a pretty good meal there " thi: country STonn 'Thank you very much," said Dicky, lay ing a tlollnr bill down on tho tnhlo near us. I had a sudden flaith of understanding. Dleky meant all tho tlmo to recomponso tho wnmnn In this way ton ullowlng us to seo tho house. Hut tho prlnclplo of tho thing rcmnlncil tho same. Why could he not havo told her frankly that ho wished to look at tho houso nnd given her tho dollar In tho beginning? did not nsk tho question, however, oven after wo hail left tho old mansion and wero walking down tho road. I felt llko adopting tho old motto, and leaving well enough clone. "I hope wo don't hnvo to go clear to tho irnrbor before wo cat." grumbled Dicky ns wo trudged along I echoed his wish silent ly hut heartily. Tho sun was Juft as bright, tho winter lumlscnpo Just as beautiful as It had been an hour or two hoforo, but "our oyes wero holden" In the nnclent phrate. Wo could think of nothing hut tho savory menl of which wo had been ribbed by find ing Putnam Manor closed. 'Tcrhnp-i they hao a telephone," I sug nestcd. "If wo pass any storo or placo that has a phono wo could find out whether or not this woman at tho Shakcspearo Housa could sere us." Dicky stopped, and putting up an Imag inary monocle, surveyed mo from head to foot. "Sometimes you havo a gleam of almost human Intelligence." ho commented gravely. "Thnnk you ery khidly," I roturoed In the same spirit of ralllfry, glad to Imva Ms good humor restated. Dicky, good-natured, U a delightful companion. Dicky, sulky, I nbout as compnnlonnbla as tho traditional bear with the sore hend. "Wa'al. by heck, hero'H abnout what we'ro looklmr fer." drawled Dicky with nn Into nation ho fondly imagined to bo a success ful Imitation of n countryman's voice, "I.ook nt this Joint, will your "This Joint" wss a country storo, which evidently had been tho old-fashioned "par lors" of an Immense farmhouse. I went slowly up the stops trying to think of some slight purchaso I coultl mako beforo asking tha courtesy of a telephone. Onco Inside I forgot for a mlnule to nsk anything, en charmed was I by the flfty-ycar-old ntmos pherq the llttlo store breathed. Darrein of suit pork and potatoes Btood In tho middle of tho room. Cans of corn and tomatoes rastcd naxt to boxes of writing pnper and bars of soap on the shelves. There Mas a small glass caso of oandles, such as I had not soen since I was. a tiny child on n visit to tho country. Hut the (hng that attracted ma most was a display of calleoea which lay spread put upon the counter, I gave ono glance at the vivid pinks and greens and knew what my pur chaso would be A FAMIMAH NAMI3 I had seen tha same thing In quilts which my mother had pieced when she was a jrjung girl. I had heard hor lament that nowhere could she I) nil such callcoas any mora.. An old friend of hers, n gentle, frail, old creature, lived near the boarding house where my mother had spent her last days with me, I knew that she delighted In the old-fashioned patchwork, and that she, too, mourned the absence of the old-time, ma terials. "How much Is. this a, yard?" I laid my hand upon the oalloo and lifted my oyea ta the man behind the counter. I had hardly observed hb.ii in my survey of the store. Now I Maw that he completed the picture. Old, yet rosy of cheek and bright at eye, bis white heard and old-fashioned spec taclw made him Just tha right centra) UerUra. I flashed a glance at Dicky, who had followed me In, but be did not sea It I saw ha was absorbed m planning soma way of putting this interior on canvas or In an illustration. "Bight cants a yard " The gantle old voice of tb storekeeper brought ma back to my errand. , "I wlU uk thm yards of the pink and (three) yards of tha green," I aald. laying s imeismsmEh Perfectly Protected Deerfoot Farm an sage f,hf,om7h, (arm if pound parchment paekagt. Fsurm nt SoutfcTjoroujh, Mnvt. tmmmmmmswmmmmmmmmm INTERESTING Speak That Way, Madge."' down th money. "Ha,v JNru n telephone?" "No, we nto not wo modern as that" He smiled as he mid II, nnd I had a sud den glimpse of a quaint old srjlrlt that re sented modern Innovations and clung to the ways of his fathers "Isn't hotW wonder ?' Dleky asked ns we left tho nlot t- nnd wnlked on down the rosd "I hop he lives until summer time. I want to get htm In a drawing It I onn." "Don't epenk that way Dicky, nlswt hit living until summer time. It s6unds so callous " "Don't spenk that way, Madge," Dicky mimicked me so perfectly It was almost sure I hail repented my own wards. "It sounds no preachy " I did I not speak again until vfo had I turned frtim tho street down which wo were walking Into a winding thoroughfare labeled "Hhoro road." Then a thought which had come to mo miring our walk demanded ut terance. "D'rky," r said quietly, "wasn't Oorman the nnmo of the woman of whom the station master told you, nnd didn't sho llvo on Shoro road?" ' , Dicky stopped short ns If ho hnd been struck. "Of course It wss." ho almost shouted. "What a ninny I una not to remember It. Kite's the sister of that ntunlng girl wu saw In the ttnln, Isn't this luck? I may bo nhlo lo get that girl to pose for' me without much trouble." Uut I did not echo his sentiments Secretly I hoped tho girl would not bo nt her sister's home. ) (Copyright.) (CONTINUED TUKSDAY) TODAY'S FASHION A chnrmintr frock for tho littlo dnuKhter'o holiday party. Till: young daughter of tho household mtist hnvo u now party frock for tho holiday festivities. This charming model Is of dotted pink net over pink satin. The surplice front crosses over a glrdlo-llke hodlco of the i-ntlti, nnd above It extends a chcmlsctto of shirred net. Tho short sleovos aro formed of three scalloped tiers bound with folds of satin. Narrow bands of beaver trim tho ueckllno nnd hem. and a wreath of tiny pink nnd yellow silk roses adorns tho corsage (Copyrlght.1 Brand-New Babies Tho l.ienlng I.rlzrr will print, frto of tyinrte. nntiret of recent births ..nt In Crobrli iirpiwr cb mnrle. AdJresa "llrnnd ew llohle.." Kirnln-r 1-eiltrr. BOO f'lirtlniil Mrrct ftiime nnd nddretn mtil. when pontl hie. telrtihono number of sender must uc company eucb notko so sent. l'OUT, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Watson, WcBlvlew avenuo and Qrceno street, Qer mnntown. n daughter, Elizabeth. COMIUtroitl), Mr. and Mrs. J. J., of Wayne, Pit., it daughter. Mrs. Comcrford was formerly Miss Anno Cities, THUI)i:r,r Mr. and Mrs. It. J.'dwln, Cameys Point, a son. Mrs. Trudol will bo remem bered ns Miss Ituth Lear, of this city. MAIITIN, Mr. and Mrs. Sydnoy Hrrlngton, 133 South Eighteenth street, a adughter. The Aldine Hotel Chestnut nntl IDIIi Htrrets Haa exceptional facilities for pri vate entertaining. Receptions, WeddinRa, Cards, Din ners, Dunces. f i)K IT, ' ... j MtSsTSassiaBssajeiiis tsWWisaai pyjgr)? t pyV Cm: ' ' y r rMt? d ifPlilK tat-aansjay xi tari....rjy.,T8- unRKxiBtftev l Mi rT .i,m.j , i .nn aaflanaSkv , A,l asv SS iPf F &V aSaHaW1-- i .S" Wv . v i ! , r. W mi KEXStNOTON H&fA sI!I.I MII1IW(a)plpelgi H I jllS B't aj(Cyrsfia3 Greetings mW&M niSl ifiiffl ll fel Mil Heartily I wish youiiH i MaW m v&-i - '11 seasn f "U f cheer H 1 KIS RiiMiJ,ii ."if - And iwhen its joys are over W& i Hf aMKffBHrf If Vt:if A Happy New Year M ! B'HIHil iiSJiHS'' Mlls- A-D- ayers JM ; B'BkIHI HMHiBaV-ek ..asBBaflssHataaBBBBBBBai li CTeaasstllMll.il aBlmlEslsBBBSBBBBBBBk. 'HfMS(BBaSSMssBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB fe ' ' 'risSHESl SERIAL-SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOME LOOK TO BRUSHES AND COMBS IF YOU'D HAVE LOVELY HAIR By LUCREZIA BOIU Prima Donna of tha Metropolitan Opera, Company. mriB woman who has been following theso JL common sense discussions of beauty knows by this lime tho massage and tonlo treatment that stimulates a luxurious growth of hair Sha Is also familiar with inc novice aituut iru quqntly brushing tho hair, particularly tho "hundred strokes" to he given before retir ing, but then Is still another feature of hair" treatment of which sho mny not bo so well In formed, namely, tho right brush and comb to choose, nnd their proper care. You should bo most cnreful In the selection of your hair brush. If l.t UKXV nolll your tressen aro long ard thick or curly, buy a brush with long, ytlff bristles of uneven lengths. Thoro Is no economy In choosing n cheap brush the best Is not too good for tho hair. Pay for tho quality of the bristles and not for tho tortoise shell, Ivory or silver mounting: It Is also a good plan to havo two brushes, tho long, stllt-brlstlcd ono nnd nn other with short, medium-soft bristles to bo used to polish tha bnlr after the comb nnd tho Inrgo-brlstled brush havo removed tho tangles. When using tho burnishing brush put, a drop of brllllantlne In the palm of tho hand nnd pnss tho brlstlci of tho brush lightly over It. Tho brllllantlne will Impart n lovely sheen to tho tresses. The right comb to chooso deponds en tirely upon the growth of your h.ilr. If It Is curly or unusually heavy seo that your comb has long teeth, net rather far apart, with blunt or rounded cuds. Close-set teeth nro destructive to tho hnlr. If your hair la rather short nntl not very luxurious, buy n comb hnlf of which Is set with coarso teeth nnd half with finer tooth. After you hnvo provided yourself with tho right brush and comb tako proper caro of them. Hack tlmo you usa tho brush pnrs tho teeth of tho comb between Its hrlnttos, lengthwise nnd crosswise, and slinke and bent tho loose dust from It. Then wlpo tho hl8tlcs with a soft cloth. Onco n week or ofteitcr. If the bristles become (Illicitly soiled, wash tho brush thoroughly, l-or this process provide two shallow basins, ono nearly Illicit with warm, nbt hot, water, to which has been added n generous lump of washing nodn, and tho othor with plain warm water to bo used for a rlrtso. Pass thn bristles of tho brush hnck nnd forth through tho soda bath, being careful not to wet tho hack. If tho bristles require soap to clcanso them thoroughly use a puro white, roup, Then refill tho basin with a second w-nshlng soda bath, and finally rinse tbo-brlstlcu In tho warm wntcr and then Ip cold Tho brush should bo dried as quickly ns poHsIulo so that tho bristles loso nono of their Btirtncss. Stand tho brush on Its sldo upon tha window nlll so that tho bright sunlight will fall directly upon tho bristles. Novcr. If you can avoid It, use artificial heat to dry your brush and never turn It on Its back to dry, ns thla will hold tho moisture In tho bristles, which will, in tlmo, loosen them from the back. If your scalp Is diseased with dandruff you should cleanse your brush nnd comh utter every using. Ignore this prccnutlan Try Our Sunday Dollar Dinner The high coat of living nna the week-end rest ara twj excellent reasons for bring, lor tha entire family her fa morrow. Bpeclal Mnsla y ANOVER Twelfth and Arch Sts. Vsfirr?MlJ3&? npr 2$lf)ttc'' r I I t ! !Sk Twelfth and il4v5ti3kwk Arch Sts. J fl muU(u,vJail24i' iKMtM.M m. eth t T , - ...... w ... H. r I i HI ' ! Hfl cx-Aupn u. uorrn. j f 3L ' i m f r t tH 111 fjr MM .at. IM l 111 VT JT w a' - H iv!7wMt " "h T&S) m Jfrs ' - I 'Zla I yLnsseU st. I nnd your scalp will ho reinfected each time you comh your hair. Tour hair brush and comb should be sterilised at least onca a month, excepting In cases where the hair Is not healthy, then they should be Immersed. In nn antiseptic bath at least once a week. When sterlllx Ing brushes, first wash the brush and comb, then place them In a shallow pah contain ing enough, four per cent solution of boraalo acid, to wet the bristles, but not to cover tho back. Allow them to remain In this hath for fifteen or twenty minutes. lie move nnd dry In the sun. Tho comh requires dally attention. Every partlcla of clinging dust should be removed after tho hair has been combed. This la a simple matter It you will buy rt comb cleaner. This consists of n set of strings bound nt olther end with metal rings, like a razor strop Ilun tho teeth of the comb through tho strings until they nra qutto clean Whenever you stcrlllto your brush sterilize yoUr comb and comb-clenner. If you doslro lo Improve the condition of your hair nnd Benin, mako use of those sani tary hints In caring for your comb and brush. (Copyright.) HOUSEHOLD HINTS AS A varlntlon from the lime-honored XAholly-and-herry decoration of Christmas, tldo, you may have tho same colorings, but In different shape, In the polnBottln, which each year Is becoming mora popular as tho holiday flower. Holly and smllax, and, of course, mistletoe, Will always ho noeded for tho wreaths nnd trailing decora tive effects; but for tho potted or tablo (lowers nothing la quite so fovely as tho polnscttla, with Its splash of vivid, star llko flower. ' To mako your tree a little different this yenr why not havo It a whlto and sliver tree, Instead of tho customary green and red and gold? For a fairly largo trco you will need n fairly largo sltvor star, some Imitation glass Icicles (about two dozen), it fow dozen largo and small silver balls, silver tinsel, silver tinsel rope and plenty of Don't Dream About It! Call at our store and make your iclection. Christmas deliveries guar' anteed. Sec the Marvelous Trayser Player -Piano A beautiful instrument with' the , Tone of a Eaby Grand ' Nothing like it in Philadelphia. WE BAR NONE a man nit.vni: vlaybk-i'iano at A ItKASONAIILK-I'IlIOB Don't take our word for It, enll and see It, hear It, Try It Yourself TIik rraulta nil) open your ryes. Wo Aro l'layer IJxperU ''H'e If.now." tV Unvo no collectors- everything conlldentlal. tVq liavo it Selling l'lan Hint will more tlinn plrasa you. IB JIUSIO KOT.I.8, 8CAKF AND lli:X(!ll VKin: lth every l'lnyrr. I.VCI.UDINd A (JUAKANTi:i; Grand Union Piano Co. 3136 Kensington Avenue Open Rvenlngs, rhllndrlulda, I'a. MAIL T1U.H COUl'UN , Grand Union Piano Co., j 1 3136 Kensington Ave. I rientlrinen I'leaee mall me ratalnsuo af 3 : jour lraj.tr I'lajrer-I'lano (with tho tone t 5 of a Uaby (Irandl, nlto rour heir belllnr J li.U. . VI,,VUUI. VIV. 1 Kama , , Addresa , ',.' 5 KEAIi ESTATE FOIt. SALE S59R r)nn.!t TOTAI expenses per month (lash MOO. 1st I "J? v yi -" -r. First llortsaxe . .,,11600.00' Second alortxaxs . . . 000.00 onty required ...... 400 OU . . ...WOMB Rent at t5t . . . balnx UU Asso ilatlon ELEVATED NBAR $25 Deposit EXPENSES 1st Mtxe . 1500 M IV ......... Tax per year .... Water ReM Lto Loan $T par mo Total yearly , Total nMotnly exp :i,EVATKD NSAR the artificial snowduit l' trtti. j insiemi or tbe red or mulU-eolored lTST 1 do sure not lo disturb the hrmt...Vn'13 ,.-.. iu umain stiver or white a.w. J'- i iMMa of any of the other iSSS'V '! wmi aro generally used The brUUsZl V' J splendor of the perfectly iVhlta r.!T MI tlrrlng and lmpVe,iveS with nil the candies burning. r " n!M t-BT CUI&DtlCM Ifctt. J "crB mwh 't the child x.a. . a vroininu snara m preparlne tki iZ,r. M "''"""t ""nr tais of Santa CIt. v'."'S ?,?.w.ry ,cnl!'r" birthright, to iS iwlj uviiwiu in mo tree decoratloni but i J ara many other things which wit .ViSM :r j,k,s " Mm fMiiSaTca .- -.,... .., .,mro m vnrutmas. "v mere are- cranberries to ba truv .J paper ring wreaths of man J5f5M M made fpf stringing along' pic ,.! H walls, eta. to give a holiday V ? E ia2 room Children love to "mnK tv7,i " J oimra nnu paper and mucilage. anY7",S cents' worth of colored wper sStA.'J .nam to spend hours producing Irifls, .SI JOYS OF PnEPAIUKO T.IHt. . i I.... . . -,.... f-i,., misnotn nnd harni ran uvl made of colored paper. nilA wiu?iSl candles or nuta and ra tin Tand . J,1"1! Christmas rom.mbranc.,mfo,r"u,e,r,1m,l friends. There nro special little Wv.!HJI (nlnlntr rrrfhn..l i..... ""'.OOOkl CobMI put and properly" ' WhT lovely llttlo pin traya nd boxes 5 qn uo patnteci in colors, elvlno- tk. "t dren many delightful hou of &:. iu ina.ua v-nnstmns presents' a J v?" S please the llttlo reclplenll ' 8d "'i (Copyrlsht,! Buy These Uscfnl Gifts Today Sfade of handsuia. white china, n Bros, toilet aeees. sorlea meet the ten for nll.whiu bntlt. rooms and are ur to bo appreciate They are eMly ictpt clean and will net1, cracK. Visit OUr mi .n. H reachod ahowroomi--today . and ate cu? epoctal display. Ton. can buy these res- ulno fixtures ONLY at hjxxms.Q? Showroom 1 44-46-48 and t; North 5th St Ul.NTKIt 1ICS0RTS ATI.ANT10 CITY, N. J, Ffrt sari Avrtfrtr ww sa.re.r4.fw - , Opcrv at allscasoivs . r of theYcaii -A. rffcoardscd ..stanrlaia. ol excellence, I Ccitv600 WAITER J.BUWX llllLaDlHanSOHl ItOlELOFTIItl.Ca'.'i SSaiidoroifitoilKi1 ATLANTIC CTTV.N.J. 'J QyVhtRIHIP MAMACCMINT J JOSIAH WMiTrnwaoNa COMDAW WrRtmtnatrr nwr Iicl. Elltiijj westminsier ,or ,0 t ,,rlv tatht ., water. IS up wky. 'i up dallr. Cnas. ItJtuel i.umvoon. n. j LAUREL HOUSE, Laltewood, New Jersey A dellshtful plnco to spend the Winter end Spring Season A. J. MURPHY. MANAGER C. V. MURPHY. ASST. MANAQER flCHOOf-S AND fcOLLEOKS BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Day and Hvenlnx Clsutv bpanls-i lauibt tn beta CllSKS, 0J5 Cbe.tnut rltreet STRAYER'S Vnm nat Uuslnftkll Stn and Cnestnut eujjtjS Positions aTiarantsed. Enter now uar er "- tSortpH'R bcbool. Shorthand. Hue, Vst. NlfM bCneil 5 Prlv.,. Rslect. Limited. 8003 OltofsV JIUSIO STANGER oaMB"S czarf ntamond 0313 J SOOt North Tnirjeenia e , ukax estate fob sai.e CITY frX xJSS 373 W3P ,-ro J?sCi &$ fittStf &8SU THERE'S A REASON DOCailERTVS HOMES AltD SKLL1NO MOIIK tAPlDUY THAN ANV IYTHRHH I KKNSlS'tlTON WU bold ono of tbsae housei and r w x-t,f.w-k occupy beforo settlement la maoe. sSdlin Co alt T-Itoom Modern House, Blectrie IJb. " At KensJnirton Ave. and Ontario Street Russell and Schiller Streets H to I Street $18.00 lPER "SvEsntKfT Mtxe 1500. o. ,. nnn Total t:w, Toil bid. oer year lflW Yearly Satins . fltM eirst Mtxiriiwo a 4-io m Taiea psr year (1 Walir Rent . ,. " (iWO.OO UWx. 1 UM". t if" ..no month fatro.tn wvai fre - aas, COMPLETION ONLY 2 DLOCKB AWAI Total yearly an 3to,Dg . 1210 00 I 43 00 i.aj ,u. MATTHEW W. DOUGHERTY, Builder SdUPLB lIQVati OPEN DAILY ami SP.VfJf Vankford B3T TELEPIIONB Dickinson 2J73 mt on i'hi:mimks oh jjsi buuru imo vu bt. 4 ItBKBIKflTOW i BEST BUILDING BARGAINS IN THE CITY: INVESTMENT RACK IK fJVB YEARS wlU boM wx of thssa & B.."7 can occupy ttfors seui.rawi II msa. ttifl Pa.n - 7-rooo Modern Home. Sectrto 42250 ifOOU asn Ltxhts. ttun Heat and Laundry ?-" 400 Built and Sold to Satisfied Purchaaara Frankford.ve. & Venango St. "pSftH Total expenses f rJ fir A JT per ent 61 7 Reflt per month ,O.UO investoisnt ? - t . Rented houses aujranteej to Iitors . Cash, tUO Jst Mte., IISW. SdWe 1T0O. Total. " rNCPMS Tl axpsnass ft.ft W year "-""3 Yearly sTtal .?f a,tL f 1 8T.0 IUN COMPLVTION ONLY t BLOCK" "" MATTHEW W. DOUGHERTY, B tie ''x vtixxiysa on 'uh rsv4UA ti - -! " 5 M" BBBsi H -:'l , ilM.W.IMM.BBBBM