Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 26, 1916, Night Extra, Image 4
V Tt r Kk Ifc. m i Jf Y VARIETY OF lBllliliHtlril4tfc THE GIRL WHO IS "PUPPED UP WITH PRIDE" USUALLY MEDIOCRE She Who Regales Others With Tales of Her Own Accomplishments A Little' Success Often a Dangerous Thing to Such a One "ACTINQ as one's own press ngent, or, eCXto descend htllt further Into the ver nacular, "blowing one's own horn," I have often heard people clolm In tho surest ay of Retting atonfr In the business rorld. I wonder? A friend of mlno who commute every day from n suburb out on the Rending lino tdld me that ns alio wns coming In lost week, feeling qullo at peace) with tho world nnd with hope; of quite n, lame lied ''bonus" ns a ChrlsUiin sift from her employers, bIio happened to run Herons another girl whom sho had not seen for a year or two. This young woman regaled her, to rcther wltli othor passengers In adjoin ing scats, who strove In vain to pcruso their morning papors, with talon of her brilliant successes In her particular lino, "SUo wan the ono and only girl In tovo Wtth her Job": "Just couldn't fill nil her contracts" nil that sort of "guff," mak ing all thono around her feel frightfully dbuatlsflod with thdlr own puny on de&vors. I happon to know this particular young person. She Is qulto charming, but not tfu wizard slio would havo you bollovo. jOno year ago alio" was temporarily with out work, And although her prospects at present aro bright, sho Is Just plodag Jong with tho rest of us and has not tun talent which will gho hor u meteoric career. That sho has partially nuccccdcd Is due to tho (nflnenco brought to boar by soroo of hor mora fortunuto rotations, THE WOMAN''& Letters and questlonn submitted to this department mint be written on one tide of tfts paper and signed ioIIA tho name of the writer. Bpiclvl queries like those given below aro invited. It Is understood that the editor does not necessarily Indorse the sentiments expressed. All communications for this department should be addressed as loltoics: TIIH WOMAN'S KXGHANUK, Kvenlng Ledger, VMlaiMphta, Pa. Th nlnner of todsy'a prlie la Mr. VVIIIInra Niwtoii, of JenUlntiiveii, I'n., appeared lu ftnturilay' paper. TODAY'S 1. How can muahroome bo teated to determine Vhetber they- ar edible or poleonoiiaf I, What la mesnt br "am !uia"f t. Haw ran bronze bo cleaned without Injur ia!; their opprnneT ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. When nrvpnrlnc Frenrh-frlend potafor Iher aliould bo flral aoutird In raid water, then immereed n moment la hat water and dried on cheeeecloth. It thla la ilono before frjlne they will W aoft lnaldo and rrlen and broirn on tin eulelile. 2. To try onlona until they aro tender and brown without burning, alien them thin, slate la the frying pan with bird, thrn roirr them With rold water nnd allow It to rams to a boll, bolllnc bHekljr until tho water liaa arapo ratedi then allow tha onlona to Ut In tin lard which remains In the pan. S. To prerent cuatard from curdling plate the netard enpa In a pan linlf Dllrd wllli rold water Inileoil of hot. Turkey Left-overs Wo the KiUOLM IV oman'j raji: Dear Madaft While cold turkey In llaeK la vary dellcloua. It la i.lco to vary It with aome diahea prepared, ao aa to do away with the aurveatlon of "left-oiera." Turkey tlmbalea made aa followa are deilcloual To two. acant cupfula oC cold allced turka) breaat add tho Chopped whites of atx hard-boiled ecsa. atuaimed with a loanpoonful of onion Juice, u ilaah of a or lka and salt to taato. Heat the whltra of three esn to n. atlff froth, then turn In the ClUturo and after inlxlnr thorouahly put , Into ramekin nana and bak twenty minutes lr. u quick ovn, aottln tho pane Into not water. Tnrn out and on top of each one put a portion t tna powaereu route, ( tha powdered yolka, pour a white aauia oyer Uiem and aerve. Annlh., taatv illah ran hA made by nuttlnir allcea of the turkey, finely cut. Into a. buttered kaktra dlih. then a layer u( aauaage meat, which baa been cooked and had moat of the arreaea ex tracted and ptecee of celery, alternatln tha layera until tha dlah la filled. Tour over the Vhots the turkey (raw. tuen lit n iruat of bla cult doush over the top and bake for three uartara of an hour In n moderate oyeii. mmaammm lI.AIflE, D. Removing Machine Oil Stains N To the Ifdllor of Woman' roost Dear Jladam I have a harulaoma linen pillow aaae which la apolted with machine oil. How can I remove tne epotal , , (lira ) J, IX Dampen the spots with ammonia, then wash them out with puro white soap, first With cold, than with hot water, Economical Griddle Cokea IV the Gdltor of Woman' Paof Sear Madam Whenever t have any etale lnread left over I make urlJ.lle cakea of It. Crumblu th" broad Into a oowl. flral remorUc tha cruat. I'our a pint of bolllns hot milk over tba crumba aad let them aland until they awell, then beat In tha yolka of two ini. a pinch of Sit, a tableapoon of melted ehottenloir. two iplnjr tablaepoona of flour and the beaten Ite of the esse. Ueat wall, then bak tbem la the regular way, bains' careful wher turnlne them not to break them. 'Ihcae are very rood. KSTHEn C. Cranberry Pu,tldinp; to th4 Editor of lKomon' l'aot: Dear Madam Thla recipe for cranberry tmJ 4 to la excellent. Sift tosether two cupa of iseur, three teaapoona of Baklna powder and a (Inch of aalt. Ad I milk aufrklent to make a doush about th thtckneas of any batter pud dine, atlr In a cup of well-aweetened and trained cranberry Jelly ard atsara for an hour and a hair. Serve with hard aauce, , JMra.) T. M. C. Saving Wear on Towels IWw JJdtor o Woman' Paoe: Dear Madam I noticed that all my towel war wearing oat fait, more or leaa of a catas trophe In thoae day, when llnooa aro so ax peneWe. Careful Inveatlgatlon allowed that my huaband; wax doing It with hi raxor blade He inaleted that be bad haver cut a hoi In a towel in hla life. II hada't, but lie dld.Juat out U parity through,one thread and It wouldn't enow tntUl it cameniome from th laundry .Then would ba a real hole. I mad eavera) tiny weJ from eoroo of tha old oat and hung os on a hook near hla ahavtng mirror blnce he ha been ualng them to wipe hie bladea on I car not dlacovered a alngl new hoi Carelessness With Dangerous Chemicals r the JJtf Hor of IVemaa' Ja.- Dear Madam I would Ilka to make thla aug rtetton to reader of your pas. . When vacat ing room or moving deetroy all. polaona or ex. ploatvea. At any rat do not leave, tbem be hind to came trouble for another I have been road to reallu that aome pereona are crim inally careleea la conaeaueac of a. gueat I pnr lad who left a bottle of polaonou chemical Bnlabeled th earn color and earn tx bottle n tha ahelt ou which I kept my medicine. I took a d of th poladn, thinking 1 waa tailing a deaa of my uudtclne but fortunately dla catered my mtataka before awalhiwlng It. although not aoon enough to avoid having my euuiil imwj mm.mw At another time I had a blend a widow, whoa little aon loat the eight of. ona ay and tid hla flee otherwlae badly dlaflrured for ISfe from havlr.g atU-V of dynamlt explode Iwhlcb had been careleaely left by a former ten- aDII wiw wnien n i lr. i ', f Vw log It u only be threw It Into th' are with om runoiaiu n "! ta mm gom paraoiui vtnttlA b non UiauxBtfut conaideral of olhar tbcaa iwoMenU woaid r.ever aw Rabbit Pattle r l KdUor of Woman's fagf Desr Madaiu lltra I anotscr oie ior in "ti5 " wk mpt from t. sat Frt e U frm akin and alnai i AlA MnlrAj4 h. bat Free U from akin and alnew mine It onely Wfa. natt Ptlo Of. foocl t 4.Pt It aiM BIUWI Ut V eW" mm- mm v " .Tl 3.,.. T.t, UMt. &r9A HMtnL ( . pn : rs.rri miMSBe. t'a iif5Jis '& r- -f- - - THE CHEERFUL CHERUb .. i i I tvlutvyj foci excited I Ktve &. ro-lo W$ .sorb of mind And when T refccK .down Jnnv. Prr tKniirtrvhi T " L. 'i- l.JL . l never uuav. imiuw i a. vvr ? a iyta. ill riTja. s ivrv."' . r i 0' who didn't rcllnti tlin Idea of supporting this poverty-stricken kinswoman. Yet this girl Is taking all (ho credit to her self. Of course you will say, and rightly, too, that self-confidence In one's own ability to "make good" Is a necessary attribute, Tills Is rtaifoctly truo Host mon possess the quality of self asmiranco, but many girls when first venturing out Into busi ness are much too timid. Hut tho glrUwho Is roally making hor mark Is so busy "delivering tho goods" that sho rniuly'bns time to eixpatlnto on the subject. EXCHANGE Mliaee. letter INQUIRIES 1. Milan plura earae ere provided, aliouhl th sueata take llifni nway with theniT t. When art) the rrumha remored from tha table 3. Hhoulil a wntrh rhaln be worn with ilree aull? 1 CbrlaUna clfti should be acknowledged na aoon n poaalblo after Chrlatma Don nerrr lonxer than n wrek aliould elapa. X. It l unnereeaarr to aend written ncknowl nlgmrnta of t'hrlatinua rarila. 3, Ttie beet ttmo to glie n party fur rhlhlreu Petneen the tixea of nine nml twelie la from 4 until 7 o'clock Tea Cards To the KilKor of H'omiin'a J-nee- bear Madam I received carda today, which read -'Mr nnd Mra Charlea Jamaa" on one line nnd right under this ".Mini Ueorge" (who la tho alatrr of Aire Jamea) nml In the left cor ner n Krlilay, Junnury o 4 until 7 o'clock. Hhould I anawer thla Invitation or what aliould I do about 117 1 expoct lu bo nble to go in.'iuiisnr Tho Invitation Is fur n tea. It Is not cus tomary to acknowledge tcu curds before the tiny of tho tea If you go, takti with you j our ilsltln,; cards and loavo thico on tho tray ut Ilia entrance, a card for ench person who has Invited you. If you do not go, nmll Hired cards on that day. Mistletoe at Tarty To fke J'.MIIor of It'oi.inn'a l'ajt: Dear Madam la It ronaldtreil proper at a rtirlitmaa party to hang mlatletoa over the door waye? And It thla la done, la It wrong fur th boya to Idea tho glrlaT INqUIltbR. I cannot say It Is conslderad strictly proper to decorate with mistletoe In places whero It will Invito boys to Iclsa tho girls, but It la no great hrcuch of good form If n boy kisses a girl under the mistletoe. Most hostesses do not placo the berries In conspicuous places to invito this sort of thing ' Address Both To tne Editor of Woman's Page: . Dear Madam When aendlng out nn Invita tion for a wedding la It proper to put the name of huaband and wife on ths outaMa envelope or only the wlfe'a name? IlUNHY 1,. Doth outside and Inslda envelopes should be addressed to both husband and wlfo. The outsldo onvelope has the address und the In side 'simply the names The messing of Motherhood To the Kdttor of Woman' Paoei Dear Madam Th woman who alalia for a ea rner and pltlea heraalt becauae aha la merely a wife and mother, ahould take time to aak her aalt a few plain queatlona. What career I nobler than that of wifehood and motherhood? . What work I more Important than that of ralalng atrong. uaaful man and women? Mothera are th guardlana of the raoe. and In a tbouaand way aro reaponalble for the Uvea Inatruated to them. -Evury child that cornea Into the world dependa on the uiolhor very tep of tho war for years Kvery great man Inherlta many of hi ttneat qualities from a euperlor mother. . ,. Let th woman who fall. to underatand tba Importance of her dally work aak heraalt how ahe would feel It ahe war auddenty deprived of her huaband and children Home day tha family circle will be broken. Tbero wilt coma a time when a member of the little band will paa be yond earthly reach and vlelon Sometime It takea auch an experience to teach blind human beluga that the world la. after all, but a email place for eaoh .one Crowded atreata are In axpreaalbly lonely, and worldly .plcaaure ex. eeadlnaly dull, whan one' little world haa crumbled overnight Ut every discontented woman raalli thla before It I too late, and let her alao ramember that mankind worship at tha shrine of motherhood becauae good mother are tha irreateat aud moel Influential women In th world . K. I llOOTH. For Dandruff In the Hair To ths h'itter of Waaiou' foe: Dear Madam Can you 11 me of any remedy for exetaalv dandruff JE.NNH3 M. To treat this condition, first shampoo the hair thoroughly, using green soap, an Im ported liquid soap which Is really yellow, not green, rubbing It well Into the scalp before applying water to the hair Then dip the head Into hot water and scrub the scalp, using a small brush for the purpose. After a very thorough rinsing, dry In the sun or with warmed towels. At night apply the tonla given below to the scalp. As dan druff Is Infectious, great cars must be taken to keep the hairbrushes, combs, hair pins, eta . perfectly clean. Shampoo th hulr every two weeks, fir oftener If needed. Many physicians contend that frequent shampooing- is necessary for the health of the hair, as the pores of the scalp roust not become clogged The tonla Is composed of four ounces of glycerine, Ave ounces tinc ture of eanthsrldes. four ounces of bay rum and two ounces of water. Benefit Derived From Walking To IA Editor of Womaa.' Pass: Dear Madam Da you not threk we women at lodoara too muoht Kven Ut fin weather we sit about on porch, etc. wbereu. If wa would walk out Into. the Held and breath tba pur air w would have better circulation, atronger eyulgbt and b more cheerful. I have ..isa m ek-a a fll In hA enititHlfitf eV.Aii W eu . w ea aa uj auva ui(r SWUI ucukv i u rT, twwr By wa i out 10 eiusa, mi wi;cs nr to iod oi lot I lack! tm ftsd to ay atlixht .nd urDrU b sua wi buasr ,FtB' tnA cU&r llhoua cmy- pan wu mm rBia vr is ioin my peopfa atwgt tola they went up usuty fl? a naa naara vc it tews, and It was CMnllajied la USEFUL HINTS FOR THE HOME POST-CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS- I A 5 g tu (he JK . tiVtihlhW JLliJJJ(iMr-lHiJLiUJbLlJHjbV TUii&DA OJfiOlSAUAKK 20, zf .. ... .-. ..... ,J. MY MARRIED LIFE By ADELB GARRISON 'Grace by Name mills surely must be the place, Dicky," X t said as we rounded a suddn turn on Shorn road, and caught sight of a quaint structure that seemed to belong to the six teenth century rather than to the twentieth Dicky whistled "Weill What do you wnnt to know about that?" he demanded of the horlron In general. Hungry s we wsre after our iVmtppolnt ment In finding Putnam Mnnor Inn closed and for rent, dashing our hopes of obtaining a warm dinner after our tramp through the woods surrounding Martin, 'wo rould not hurry Inlo (he house before us. "I don't enre If we never tnt." exclaimed Dicky. "I want to give this the once-oVer before t go In." "Tho Shakespearean House," 1 Bold stowly, "The caretaker at the Inn said this was a copy of Hliakenpcnro's bouse Do you suppose It really Is?" "Not nn exact copy," returned Dicky "I rather think the builder's Iden mutt tiavn been lo build tho house as near like the birthplace an he could. Then he ban added a balcony or two of the Kllrabotlinn period tor good measure Hut It certainly Is a wonder Imagine finding anything like this sol down hero ftmong these regula tion two story and-bnth horrors." The Utile brown house with Its balconies projecting from unexpected places nnd Its lattice, work cunningly outlined ngalnst Its walls, was well worth looking at. Espe cially attractive was a tiny portico pro Jectlng from ono corner "You might Imagine tho Immortal Wil liam hlmsalf would walk out of the ontranco In another nilmito," sold Dicky "Don't you think we ought to go In In stead of standing niltildo ntnrlng Ilko thl-i?" I ventured "Perhaps they will bo of fended bj our looking tho houso over like this." "Offended? Not they' Anybody owning an untisiisl Iioiiho like thin wnuld be oflVud ed If joli didn't look It oter." commented Dlrky, shrewdly. "However, I'lu with you on the subject of going lu I'm ravouous " "I do hope this MrH Oormnn will be willing to servo us n dinner," I returned "Icnve her to mo." said Withy, dnrlily. an If he were contemplating demanding a meal at a pistol's point A comely HngllBh woman of about fort) years opened tho door In answer to Dlrky'n sounding of tha quaintly enrved kuoukrr Ho lifted his bat with u lourtly bow nn he saw her "We were told at Putnam Mutior Unit we might be able to get dinner here," bo begun "Wo cume down from tho city this morn ing expecting that tho luu would be open II tit wa found It closed, and we aro very hungry Would It be possible for joii to accommodate us?" LUCK'S! PUKSHNT SMIf.i: I had never seen Dicky's manner more winning Yet tha woiunu hesitated per ceptibly before answering him Looking nt her closely, I saw that her uyeu were red from woeplng, and that tltoro- were traces of tears on her lashes I recnllcd that as sho opened tho door I had heard tho aound of nn upstairs door closing Intuitively I felt that this Mrs Oormnn must bo In noro trouble I knew Instinctively that It was not her own sorrow, but that of her sister, tho beautiful girl whom wo had Inst seen gnllnntly tramping tho country road nnd whom Dicky hnd so wished to ingugo as n. model. I rould not tell how I know this, yet T was as sura of It as If tho woin.vn bcfnro mo bad told tna alt of her troubles. She bad recovered herself by tho time I hud fin ished my mental survey of htr and sho beckoned us In "I think wo shall bo nblo to give you n falily good dinner," oho said with u simple directness that pressed mo "My huaband wont fishing yntcrd.u, nnd I liuo sonio very good pan tlsh, and some fresh oysters If y6u aro very hungry I can glvo you tho oysters almost nt once, nnd It will not take very long to broil tho Huh Then. If vou care for anything Ilko tlmt. wo had on old fashlonod chicken pie for our own dlunor. Thoro In plenty of It etlll hot if jou wish to try It " . "Madam," Dicky bowed again "Chicken pin Is our long suit, and wo tiro also very fond of oysters nml llsh. Just bring us everything you happen to havo In the, house, and I can assure you we wilt do full justice to It " Hho smiled and went to tho foot of the staircase, which had a mahogany stair rail carved exquisitely. "Graco," alio tailed melodiously. "There are two people hero who will tako dinner Will you show thorn Into my room, so they can lay aside their wraps?'1 Without waiting for an answer, she mo tioned us to tho staircase. "My elster will take care of you," sho said, and hurried out of another door, which we reallxed must lead to tho kitchen Dicky and I looked at each other when she had left us Tho beautiful unknown," Dicky said In a stage whisper "Try to get on tho good sldo of her, Madge, If I ran get her to pose for that net of outdoor Illustration;! irillmoro wants, me fortune's made, and hers, too," he burlesqued I nudged him to stop talking I have u very quick ear, and I had heard a Unlit footstep In tho halt abovo uu. Ah we reached the top of the stairs tha girl of whom wo were talking met us. I acknowledged unwillingly to myvelt that she was even more beautiful than she had appealed on the train. Sho was gowned In u white linen skirt aud white "middy." with whlto tennis shoes nnd white stock ings. Her dress was most umultabta for the winter day, although tho huusa wan warm, but with another flash of remem brance of my own past privations I reallxed the reason for her attire. This costumo could be tubbed and Ironed If It became soiled. It would stand n good deal of wear Her other clothing must bn kept In good condition for the times when she must go outside of her home. A- SINKING IIEAITr Dot It she had known of Dicky's mission and gowned herself accordingly she could not have succeeded better In satisfying his artlstlo eye. Ha stared at her open-mouthed as she spoke a conventional word of greet ing, and showed us Into a bedroom hung With chintzes and bright with the winter sunshine. "The bathroom Is Just opposite," she said as she left the room after straightening a shade and pulling a couple ot chairs nearer the window. "You will find f,resh towels and Boap If you wish them " For Wear With THie Gorgeous In Black - and - Gold or White-and.Gold Brocades Complete sizes to select CLAFLIM, 1107 Chestau and Grace by Nature" She wos as calm, ss linconolously real, s she had been In the train. There was no trace of tears on Sirr face, such as 1 intu seen on her sister's. Kvldenlly she was able to control her grief, whatever It was I knew, however, that she was not ns Indiffer ent to Dlrky' open admiration os she ap peared The slightest heightening of the color In her cheek, o. quickly veiled flash of her eyes In his direction theso things I noticed In the short lime she was In the room with us. Was Dicky loo absorbed In bis plan or his drawings lo see what I hnd seen7 I'1" words uppenrcd to Indicate that ho wbs "doel" He drew n long breath ns we heard Miss Draper the name I had heard the bus driver Blve her going down Ihe stairs "If I get a clianco to talk to her today I'm going to make her promise to savo that rig to pone In Mho's the exact Image of what 1 wnnt And graceful' 'Orsce by name and grace by nature.' The old saw certainly holds good In her case " 1 did not answer him As I laid aside my furs nnd removed Iny hat and coat I felt it distinct sinking of the heart I knew It wnn foolish, but tho presence ot this gin In whom Dicky displayed such Interest took all the plensiirn out of the day's ntitlng Kopyrtiht ) rfONTINt'i:D TOMOritlOW) Veal en Casserole (French Dish ) Tnke one pound veal, cut lu rubrn and boll until tender Keep wuter for sauce Place In rasnerote, adding one-half can peas, n pinch each of savory nnd thyme or pnrsley, n 1 1 1 tin mandnlny or chop nuey snuco, pepper nml salt. Takn nne-hnlf rup milk thicken With Hour, mix with water left fiuin meat nnd pour over ment nnd pons llnlio in Mit'ored raseoroln three fourths nf nn hour lu slow oven After Christmas KiiDwtd over with tho moonlight or turning buck the noon llarlit Down through the groove nf spate Knrtli swutig'ltn old, slow way. Hut, thronging tho rim nf heaven, Angels from morn till oven Wnlrhcd enrth with reverent pace, .Silent Its orbit, trnce Orndlo wherein Uud lay Chnrlcs 1,. O'Donnoll. Brand-New Babies . The Evening Tidier will, print free of rharxe, nollrr nf. recent hlf fhrnueli tironer ehnnnele Add, I nirina nent ill Addreaa "llrand 1 New liable," j;rnlng ld(er. 00A Cheitnul ireei nnine ana naarc anu. wnen noear ble. telephone number of eenaer inuet no lomnuor each notice ao aent t HKOKKIl, Mr nnd Mrs Samuel, U North .Hoventh street, a daughter, Adeline, seven pounds nlno ounces CltllllKN, Mr and Mrs, I.o Hoy, COtS Pine itrect, h daughter, Elizabeth KKUIIKH, Mr and Mrs L. 301 CSrrene street. Jlaltimore, Md , a son. Mrs ICer her was formerly of Philadelphia Zir.dl.l'.ic, Mr and Mrs Henry, 28H Poplnr street, a sou , ten pounds eight ounces Ordinarily, be cause of rigid State inspection and pure food laws, the cleanest and best milk is consumed in the bid cities. The inferior, left over milk goes into the ordinary kind of butter. Up in tho country at Mcridnlo Farms, only the cleanest and best milk u'ocs into MERIDALE BUTTER It is churned from milk that conforms with the nibst exacting Board of Health regulations more, it complies with the Meridnlo Standard, "only tho richest, purest piilk. that lieallliy cows can yield." AYER & McKINNEY ffif.)' PhiUdelphi. Hell rhone. Market 3711 Keystone Phone, Main 17U Look for the ''Mtrlolf' wrapper alrtllht, uuif-onj Qdonprooat our voters. zmrni Order Some Todav Deerfoot Farm Sausage Be turti you get "Dmejrf.oot" thrn Btnuino. Form at Southborough, Mass, Velvet Gowbs- from at this time, ' i WELL-DRESSED GIRL'S DIARY A chnrmlnK sot of furs for the debutuntc. MOTIIUtl nnd I have provea to Dad that n woman can keep a secret. Cicely Indn'l the slightest Inkling of what was to bo "loft In her stocking-," which accounted tor her wild excitement when she discov ered her lint, muffler nnd muff, fihe un ceremoniously ynnheil me out of bed and threw my dreanluK Kovvn about my should ers, nrglne mo to hurry, ns she hudn't opened the rest ot hcrf packages, and wns almost burstlnir with curiosity. The hat, muff nnd stole were such n happy surprise Hint sho had put them on and had rtmhed up to my room, before open Inc any other package In maklnir this set for Cicely I was particular to design something- youthful llcluir at a loss to know Just what ma terials to use, I haunted the shops until a (pinlnt llttl bonnet that was nn origi nal French model attracted my e)e It B.ive me the Idea for Cicely's net I botieht n yard ot black silk velvet of an excellent quality It wan tho widest width, so that by dividing It lencthwlso ASK FOR and GET THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same pries -RESOLVE NOW- to he rernlnr In the enre of roar FEET The only ay, edit n monthly HANNA, Chiropodist H K eor Uih & Sanaom forer Crane'e). Alio 120 Cheatnut Street Coma removed L'Elo each Manlrurln SS& CLOSE!) fliniSTMAS UAY ,i;v't rltmountement Jhtr anb iHtlltnerp Stf Jfor example, toe. quote Raccoon Seta, natural -. e-..i;rT'fJ7ri.'t 35 to $100 Skunk Sets , $50 to $200 Taupe and Battleship Grey Fox Sets ....,, $65 to $150 Silver Fox Sets $300 to $3000 Hudson Seal Coats, plain and trimmed ... $100 to $600 Caracal Coats, tClje &$w Xarsc ebuctioits 1UXU there was enough for the stole and plenty remaining- for the hat. In buying the buckram frame for the hat I was careful to select ono that wasn't too stiff The velvet Ws ery well be haved while the sewlng-over-the-brlm-proc-ess wos going on. I hadn't n bit of trouble to make It fit smoothly. the disk for the top of the crown had to be cut a little larger than the buckram foundation so that It would allow for a scant fullneiJ about the edge and for r turn-In. Then 1 made fillings of black tnffsU with plcoted edges an Inch and a half wide, nnd stitched row about the top of the crown and the edge of the brim. I bought strip of Hudson sealskin two Inches wide and banded the tep of Ihe crown with part of It Th balance 1 used for trimming on the scarf. The bonnet needed a spot of color, so I sewed a pink silk rose on the very edge of the brim so that It appeared to be Juat ready to roll off 1 ured rose-colored silk for the lining In stead of th conventional black. The effeot Is very quaint. The muffler was a "pussier.1' I had to make several patterns of heavy muslin TJi -r As usual, tliis store is in tho fore-front with exclusive stales in foofraJenf original nnd superior. What is in vqjuo just now enn bo seen in our Tvindows. If you tro passing bp this week, it is worth jour tfhile to see the hew" stales not to be bad elsewhere. Among the most notable ore the modsls here illustrated. $6.50 - Af $6 Au Afternoon Drtss loot. Patent vamp with lopping of white kid. Nets the new vanltle piste In heel. Also a lace model ot dull calf wltb gray buek tep. We bsve the same model In black glace kid. Although th leather market la advancing, w have mad m forttinats purchaae, and w a' pleated te h alii to offer yeu thee axeeptlenal valaaa. 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET MahmteA Shoot and Hosiery 1204-06-08 Market St. X423 Walnut Street o abotb cartpins oher our fur mobete toe note are offering tftem at attracttbelp Iota priced plain and trimmed.., t... i arflM j ;n 1 - r& -"l-Wi M J H - - j. -- i P ft- EJ DAILY STO oe ore i was successful 1 M ,77; pattern as an Interlining, fuilr; 'Kf rilk In ntaeS '"' "n,nK ot "mS Thft mtiRlnr vrih t.t 4 and flares high oTe, thrrV. the head 11 fa,i, n ,"? " H button which I made by comlr?J 5 h1 button mold with th. .... T." ! The sit was complete wh. ,k melon-shaped muff of seal ?vi. ordered at tha fwi.... M .ntn 1 - Cleelv aurel, w.. 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