Miff: imHi'itiiw'ipii'tiwj'iiPJi'! " ni ' nWmmm& BftfHfH 'jnmr$mmu " ' 'pywMnniiw $& i TV'' WW M y i,- K HE) ' r b W 6 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1017 A PAGE FOR WOMEN OF ALL CLASSES IN LIFE-BEAUTY PROBLEMS AND HOUSEHOLD ADVICE BE GENEROUS BY BESTOWING A LITTLE JUDICIOUS PRAISE A Few Words of Encouragement Will Often '- Stimulate to Fresh Efforts One Who Is Easily Disheartened riVniOVSl My own thouBhU thn mornlnff wore reflected by n git I who has written to mo Riving mo licr lili of Generosity. This letter, from M. A. fa. reads: "Do we reallzo wo enn bo Just ns un BcnoroUH In tho ivIthlioUTlux of iirnlso ami appreciation n by balm? penurious? "Ib It not usual to connect thought lessly only tho ono meaning with tho word, tho bestownl of money? Wo nil know tho (front teluctnnco with vhlcji many part with their riches, nml tho really generous rich nro to bo com amended. Hut thero nro n fow souls who, not possessing this cream of life, Imvo EOmothlnR of far moro nluo to bestow nymphthotlc lnslijlit ns to when nml how to praise anil encourngo generously. "Tho great majority of us i;o stumbling along, unable to aec clearly by reason of tho closeness of our problems, who when Granted tho boon of contact with these wlso naturoi develop unsuspected possi bilities. Many Interesting" stories might bo told of achievements solely duo to tho ccnoroaiu of these rnre souls who i;avo Unstlnttngly of themselves. "No ono has conveyed this thought With tnoro charm nnd conciseness than Charles Klnssloy In Ills reply ns to tho secret of his success, "t had a friend.' Aio wo always fully allvo to tho sourco of our Inspiration? "There Is a generosity of n loss ratified kind, however, which nil may practice, nnd which would add materially to the Joy of eieryday living tho fow words of helpful praise, stimulating to gicntea effort, costing so little, but freighted per haps with lncalculablo tcsults. "Would not 1917 bu a splendid year wero we to resolve to look for opportuni ties of commendation, and, finding them, pralso whole-heartedly and generously?" A friend of mino told mo that tho hardest thing she had to do was to over come tho fears of her employer, a verita ble doubtlnc Thomas, who reluctantly consented to allow her to try her hand nt fiomo now work simply because ho wns badly In need of homo one. Tho girl was young for tho position she coveted. Tho man whoso dictation she took every morning saw possibilities In her, nnd suggested her when this new THE CHEERFUL CHERUB liM im iiijiniiii ii i wimiwi THcres nothing in the world fc.vfc.kc Except one. little tfc.r fcnd mc, But tViovK the. ni$Kt is lfc.r5a fcnd dark 1 he otfcr j Pb$3 s$a$ not scared ftiMfiMi so I vont bo nnifftNH srv mwa nnnflMiVhWlii ii position was open, liut tho In-ad of tho fltm glowered. He sent for tho girl, told her ho would glvo her u tilal, but and In tho snmn breath that ho did not think eliu would do at all, nt all. "I wus too young," alio told mo. "When I wns nt homo I always believed n girl could hnvo no greater nsiiot tlinn youth. Hut now! Olvo me horn-iimined spec taclei nnd a fow wrinkles on tny brow. I find that most men think iw.Blrl who Is young will Itcep her thoughts on beaux nnd tnurrl.iso to tho exclusion of Import ant business mntto-s. They are per fectly willing to employ her for some unimportant work, but when there Is anything to bo dono which rcqulies a largo amount of work, with a correspond ing increnso In salary, they pass her up completely. , "My ono consolation lies In tho fact that I mn slowly but surely overcoming this objection. In n few years more per haps I shall hnvo acquired ono or two gray hairs." Tho girl did "mako good," although, sho contlded to me, working under the appraising oyo of hor employer was fear fully disheartening. AVhen ho very gen erously told her after borne weeks that ho was ploasod with her work sho was In tho seventh heaven. Just thoso fow words of encouragement meant worlds to this sonsltlvo little soul. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letters unit questions submitted to thii department mint la written uu ono siilc of the jwier anil slpned telfi tha mime of the writer. Specie! qu-rlis like those given lelaw tiro invitid. It is understood that the editor does not necessarily Indorse tho letifiincntj expressed. All communications or this dcpuitmcnt should to addressed o follows: Tin: WOMAN'S KXCHAXGIJ, Kvcnlna Ledprr. 1'IMattelphla, I'a. The ulnncr of toil.u'n prize Ii 31U Annalx'llc I.. .M.icriill, hIidko letter nri'cnrril In jrstiril.tj-'n IMlitr. TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. Wlut Is tho bettt war to cool an oien jraduullj? S. How enn a new i lolhpillne he ma do to Wear lunger anil bo prrntcJ from tiinzllnc? S. How can the iltuKrcrtiMfi odor of cooUlnc be removed. 1. Hon ran the odor of on I jus hv rrmoied from tho IiuimU? 2. Uh.it Mioul.l In done u!icn n rlillil pinehea hln flnjrcr In a iluor? 3. Wlint N meant lo "chine !u hrhle nnn" ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. Suet can bo kept frenli If It Is hopped und ft little cranututeJ Hiixiir HprlnkleU orr It 2. A small niece of lamphar placed In the vrntrr In which Knurr are keit 1U keep tliem frenU much loncer. 3. Sheet Hhould be turned around nt regular lntcruil without rrsaril to top nnd bottom, at this lessens the wear nn them. Seed Catalogues Make Good Kcndinff 3"o the Editor of ll'omad's Paae Pear Jladam I wonder how many nf jour readers knoiV that this I aneel ratalocuo time" ? How many of them rnlso tho name kind of plants each senr a few rrnnlumfl. cannas, a bed of lunulea or usters? Then thru are others who. when the first prlntf days arrive. ar fiuddnty ntlzed with a had cane of "ffnrden fever. rush to the nearest i;racery ktore, buy a fow purUacea of mixed aedi that have N'en lytnK around fur iur, Ut tna reault failurt nl dlncouraKcmpnt. Tr a different way thU year. These lone winter evenings cannot be spent tn n mors Sleasont way tlnn In planning the Hprlns car en. Invest a few centu for postcards nnd Hend them to tfd firms that m will Mnd atlvertiMfa )n any of the magazine. Read them rnre fully nnd you will find vtsetables and flowers you never heard of before. You will find Jutt the rlcht kind of Mower to plant In that ihady cor nor and tho rUht kind of vino to nuer that ugly fence, and, Indfeil, that a seed rata- Iofrue la ono of tha moat Interesting plt-cei of lteratur ever wrlltan. I promUe you that the garden you plan thia year wilt viva you greater pleat urn than ui y ou have ever trronn. ALMA UHOT1I. Juliet, 111. Emery Wheel on Sewing Machine To the Editor of ll'omu i'a i'aae: Dear Madam An original and also about the moat useful thine I have In my hnusa l an emery wheel for my own use upon which I aharpen knives, amooth oft the broken point of machine needle, eto. It will uharpen a dead pencil mora neatly and quickly than can be done by hand Get a roll of half Inch ndheshe taps from the drutr store, tut off a atrtp Just lone enough to reach around the small wheel of tho machine and press It firmly tu the metal. Next, cut n trip of fine emery Uoth the same length and width und tflue tu the tape then wind the wheel all around with a atrip of tape or muslin tu hold In place until thu ylue is dry. which will take a tl&y or m, when it may be removed. The ma chine can bo used tn the meantime This will last a, Ions time, and when It Is worn out another atrip of emery Uoth can be Tlued over the first. When using; the emery wheel adjust as for filling a bobbin, saving toar on other parts of the machine. JKNN'IB E. M. Left-Over Boiled Potatoes To th Editor t,f IVoman'z Vaat' -v. Dear Madam To utilise leftover bolted po tatoes, slice them and add a few pieces of dry bread cut into dies and fry together; this la a delicious dWh. Totato cakes made of cold mashed potatoes jntxe with a little flour and en ears; an4 fried tn hot butter are appetfzlnir. I always keep a supply nt bread crumb on ttad As the stele bnad accumulate it suouid a crumbed ami stored away in a jar. ELLA jC, Simple Breakfast Dish - Tq (a Editor of Wenton's I'afl; Dear JUdam I am sendi&ff you an excel lent breakfast .dish: Potato aeeti Be41 pota toes, mash wniie not. aaa a mite ereem. out ter and salt or use leftover mafched potatoee. Make Into nests, put en pan drop an wz una each nest and set in ovea for Ave tuloutee U. U. Xo Raisin Puff In tha cupiui du' IHr &L4m R4i4i puff proard faHaarlur w&v ar mod: On-iulf cud: ttr, tWQ taMMipoaoCul suAr, on tat. thrt IMinm auprui in mux. two cupiulu naur. tm uipooDfuU Iwktac pawdsf, out tMcuisful dlSMMa raUln. UUin (or half so hour Is Eutur.J cup. Srv with cr.ra aw) mmr. (MRS ) jojin O'M. Crumpets for Tea -fa the Editor of Wuman's fag: Ili HiiJam- Wiil you ptcaa lvo me dl rfltl4ni lot nuking irvniMti lo iw crv4 . aV7tJWOa t HELEN B- Tha Crumpctj Put two weU-beaUq eggK 4 one quart of tnllk aud as muctt tlour an XtU mak thetu rather thicker Uikn bit t"liHjf Tbca make bak Hooa or eriiAlu ry itot and sre it wU; povr a la,rg aaoivful 'it Uitur UuU it ijajr ivw IM t-ue m a. mmf.tr. wnu rwiiy s u 1. M'lien hikllnir, if itirpnU of ii inutr.ikllnz rolor In iivd It inn hn m-i-ii rmrii rcmllly when pnlllns out. 2. A iMIrnfo plf of inalerJnl ulilili miiit bo inrmlnl rurefiilly should ho fitted In im om hroitlcry hoop. S. Mlifn n omnn I inlUns In n ninn whom Jlio rli'nrps lo inert vhlin naltlnic to be Joined br frloixN nml ktrr.il otlirr uonipn luni In i"Pnk lo die i.mn, it mu,i lc unl.nnrtl for !'.r i.?iilt,'.',r 1,"',,, " "I'O M nut knuw llinn. a Inlradiirlloiw In .urh iUn urr .omcllnic? out of dure. Shows Xo Interest in Her To tho Editor of ll'oinaii'a Pas': Dear Jlnilam I nm n conslnnt render of lh tomniia Bichansa and would ltk jour nd iKSti!" i?.ne ""Wf'-.'-a"' mmer I fpent ono month In my ulrl friend'" home. Ono nluht wo went to thuroli nnd ahs tntroduicd mo to Hovernl joun.- men lno nf ini-m ortered lo o u home, and wa nrrepterl. I irot verv much Intereated In my companion, und ho ucted ns If l-o enJoed my company very mui.h. A few dayj later my friend and I went to a picnic, and ha rame over to ma and naked If I would bo hl partner In tho names they wero playlns. and later be aw ni homn f ry time i went nnjwhero he would nluavi come over nnd take nis around. Ono nleht bout a week befora I J"' polnu homo ha ram up tn nee m and brought a friend with hl-n We entertained them for o while: Hum when It was time to iru home, hp wanted to Man me. I told him that he oriot ha was In a atrancer'a company and he had better bo home at once. He did no. Tho next cvenlns my friend und I went to n church entertainment. He inn therei nlao hU friend. They uailted around ua, trylns to apeak to us: then they aat down ..n a bench and aaked ua tu come. oef nnd Join ihcm. which wa would not do. Flia minute later aome other Elrla Joined them. They pnaaed ua, but did not aay a word. when I came bark I did not write, to him. al though I rent mtcarda to ail tho othera I met. One ,l;y when I wa In tn. iitv i i,.t im mul eei'eral other boa and glna. who were on their way to lolese That wa four months ago. The other day I ent bin. a note. lukliiE him to Inform nin what train they ould board comlnir home for the Chrlatmas acatlon. ua my friend and I would be In the city eery day that week and would IU to greet them. They neer replied. I um coins lo the same achool on January J(i fn.l I d nnt know now to att toward h in. I low him. hot do not wint him to know It. I will be. thankful to you for your 4vla. VliltA U. From the tone of your letter, part of which I hate published. I think you have been a very foolish little Klrl lo Imagine, the youth cared for you ut all. He probably was trying to ha nice to a stranger, but a ho has shown no further Intermit In you It would be w-ler for you to elvo him no serious consideration. If you meet hint ut school be pleasant, but do not tako the young man for granted To him tha afralr probably was merely a summer flirtation. And. above all, try to learn a little dls cretlon Forget Him To (A Editor of ll'oman'a Pace; Dear Mailam I am a young lady of twenty five suramcra and am deejJy In love with a sung man of nlnataea. He ha a not a yet abown any special affection for me end. In fact, aums to think ma much older than I really am. What would you advtaa in to do to attract him, as real 1 cannot Uyt without bun? Et.LK.V. You wou:j do well to be your natural self and not try to attract the boy In ques tion. If he should care for you he will let you know-, and It would be a mistake to throw yourself at lila head Probably In a few months' time you will laugh at yourself for thinking you were In love. Of course, there are times when a girl of your age has been known to fall In love with a man so much younger, but It Is notl usual, ana would seem to b Inadvisable. Love Is usually founded on respect, and although a boy of nineteen may be fully worthy of great respect, a respect for his xperleooe and knowledge would not be very possible. Course in Dressmaking . T- B- AwJy to tee Drwcei IoAittute. Thirty. sanonit and CUtamut attests; ctassea la djajunialilBg ar b14 thsra. MY MARRIED LIFE Dy ADELB GARRISON -- 4- How It Happened Thai Italic "Gave Notice" Il'OUftlJi) myrclf nliollifr cup of cortce, (lrtttik II hif-clinnlc.-illj" nml touched tho bell for ICullo to clear tiwny tho hre.ikfnst things, t did not try to tllRBUlse to invself tha Met that I win r.tlremoly nilrnlili'. Tho tinnoiihcpmenl Hint Olclsy's mother wai fnminst to live with in had up'et mo, nnd thn exhibition of Dlcky'n Rtlflnhntn which t had Jutt witnessed niltletl to my tin lm)plhe9 The tiny nt Jlarvln, on which t hnd ro couiito'l. hnd Leon u illM.tppolntinent to me on nccomit of thn nttcntlon Dicky hnd paid to Mica Draper I reflected bitterly tn my srlf that f mlKti' Jn.it in well hao spent tho nfternonn with MrR Smith, nf thu l.otuo flub. tllrtiinlntr the lilrtnry com no which phf wlnhed inc lo imdcrtnka for tho club. Tho thought of Mrs. Smith reminded mo of tho promise t had iiinde hor when lenv Inis' for Mnrxln, thai I would call her up on im rrtiiin nml tell hot- when I could m. her I resoled to telephone her nt once l'ou no want nottlng mnre. Mlmln Gra ham?" Kitlo's dliitrcBsed oIco stopped mo a.i T rmc from the table. "Nothing mote this morning, thank you, Katie." I returned, smllliiK nt her Kntlo'B Kcntiltio Interefit In me and concern for my welfaro Is most comforting pometlmct. "Vou no eai much as llttlo cnn:iry bird," sho grumbled as pho cleared tho tcblo, and Indeed her complaint wnn Somewhat Justi fied. I had only toyed with tho food on my plntc I debated for n long nilnuto beforo cnlllui; Mrs. Smith, trying to decido what nttltmto I Khould adopt toward her. When nhe had (li Ht tclop'.ione'l me, making tho appoint ment to meet mo nt the llttlo tearoom. I had been charmed with her voire nnd man ttpr Then Mio had nbrtintlv broknii the appointment, glvlnj: tlie trivial cxpiimc that tho hour Blip had given mo was tho ono her mnnscuEo usually gno her But ctou that action had not prejudiced mo against her n.i had hor volco nnd man ner when, the next morning, nho had called mo up and said the innsieuitp had disap pointed her nnd that nho would llko her original appointment. When I told her that T wnn Just leaving with my luaibar.d for a day In the country eIio had been almost offeiiElc. DvlUently sho expected mo to defer to her whims 1'crh.ips I wan pinlc-strlckcn an 1 thought of It perhaps sho had rpoon.iitl ored her decision to ofTcr mo tho leadership cf tho ntudy courao! I had not realized how much I had counted on thin chanco to make sonio money of my own until tho possibility that 1 might lose It struck me. Hut my solf-respect eooii nejerted Itself Hon for tho tnouoy which I wanted no much I could not allow- Mrs. fhnlth to rlilo roughshod over mo. I drew n long breath as t tool: down tho telephone receiver. I felt aa If I wero about to tako a cold plungo or a shower bath. "Chelsea 87GU." My video was not steady as t gau tho number tn tho opera tor. Hut It did not tremb.o In tho least when, after a maid had summoned Mrs. Smith to tho telephone, I heard her olcp. "This Ik Mrs. Smith. tVho Is this, plcnso?" "Mrs. Illchard Graham." "Oh!" Just tho monosyllablo and then silence. IMdently she meant to throw tho bunion of the conversation on me. "Vou may icmember, Mrs. Smith." I be gnn smoothly, "that I told you yratciday morning I would call you up on my return from my day's outing. It was too late la&t night when I returned for mo to dis turb you, so I am taking tho llrst oppor tunity this morning." I stopped short there, for t did not wish to suggest an nppolntment if sho had already decldodanot to offer mo tho position. I would not allow her to give me that humiliation. Thero was another long paun-, so long In fact that In another Inntnnt I should havo hung up tho lcrelver. Mrs Smith's olco sounded In my ears ju3t In time. "Oh, yes Mrs Grnhiim, I remember now." sho began at If Mio hnd dlllleulty In plac ing mo in her mind I knew by her tone that uho had decided to put her wounded feelings aside nnd Ieao her proposition still open to me. "Could ou meot mo this nftemoon at three at tho llttlo tearoom on Twenty-eighth litreet of which we spoke the other day?" Tho slcn of the Pnlnnin Wheel? Yes. I can bo thero nt three" , . "Gool-by." Tho click of tha McelMsr told me the rsmrrMllon wnn finished. 1 felt n thrill of purely femlnittp triumph ni 1 turned nwav fmtn Ilia telephone I knew that Mrs Smith would have declined In see rnp If she had consulted only h'-r Inclination-!. That Rle rtlll wished me lo take up the leadership of the study rnur.c Krallfled me excefdlnnly, and made me thank my stats for the hunt years of ""iav and teaehlng whlr'i Had gven me som thing of a reputation In the wml: which the I.otui fluh wished mo to undertake. 1 looked at my walrh. Itnlf after nine I had oer six hours linforc my ehBagemeut with Mm. Smith Thero were many changes lo be tnndn In the apartment on nre-iunt of tho expected coming of Dicky'B mother. She would nrrlvc on Tuerday. and thli wan only tho Wednesday hefoie. I hnd lesa than a week lo prepare for h"r. Of course, Katie must bo told that Dlckv s mother wnuld llvo Willi ur. Querly enough, I dreaded to tell Iter. but. as I know that I mual do so sooner or later. 1 wulked to the kitchen with the detet initiation to get Iho task out of tho way as soon nfl pos sible. Ifatle was washing dishes, singing a lo llsh folksong as uhn worked. Ah 1 en tered the hltahcn sho stopped singing und greeted me with n bright smile. "f havo news for you, Kntlo," T said. "Mr. Graham't mother Is coming to live with us." Kntle droppeit Mm cup sho was poll.ihing, nml II shivered Into pieces on the Horn. "Why, Kntlp!" t began, annoyed nt her cnrelesiners, but n glance nt her fnco utopped me. It was (inlverlrg with omo lion as she slopped nnd picked up the pieces "Please excuse, Missis Graham," nho raid, "t so sorry I hrokn it. t buy you nno I not know nt I do when you say dot." "Why should the cnm'ng of Mr. Graham's mother nffcet you so, ICntle?" I nskod, be wildered. ' Oh ! Missis Ornh.lm." Sho camo closo to mo, nnd laid her hand on my arm. "I so worry. I Idto you so much, hut 1 no can wot Is fur you any longer. I work till day sho come, get till ready, den 1 Hnd inn a pluce." "Hut why, Katie?" 1 nskod, thoroughly hewlldotcd "Vou do not know Mr. Graham's mother, do ou7" "Xo, I not know her," Knllo replied, "hut I no work whero any old woman, r not dare sleep in housi with old woman " I stared at her In amazement, llud tho girl gunu mad? (CoprUht) fco.VTiNUun TOMor.now) Oysters and Macaroni Ono pint oystPts, thrce-ciuarlers cup mao ntonl broken Into one-Inch pieces, thrco luartera cup butter, ono-half cup dried bread crumbs, ono teaspoon salt, one-third teaspoon paprika. Cook macaroni until ten der, firald tho oysters Put nltornutely Into n buttered baking dish a layer of crumbs, macaroni, cheese, oysters, seasonings nnd oystnr liipior until the dh.lt Is iilled, mnhing tho last laj-er of crumbs. Hake thirty inln utos In a moderato oen. Fancy Baked Macaroni Cook one-half package) In boiling salted water until tender Uiaiii thoiouglily. Ilutter a baking dish, nut !n n layer of macaroni, a layer of chopped cold meat, dot generously with butter urtd n dash of lipppir and one m two chopped pimentos; mid another lajcr of macaroni, another of meat, pimentos and seasoning nnd pout' over all ono cup of cooked tomntoes Ilnko about forty-live minutes Garnish with parsley. HOME EXERCISES THAT HELP IMPROVE BEAUTY OF THE BACK Uy LUCUKBIA CORt 1'ilmn Dnnni nf the Metropolitan tipcf.i Tompany. 2j2 vmrvimrT'flt Deerfoot Farm Sausage make jjou long for breakfast. Order some today. Farm at Sonlhborourjh, Mass. AllBAfTtPt'ti hack Is nn ftbsoluto neces lty In these days of low-cut anil sleeve lesr evening gowr feel sorry for tIln rcrlpty girl who rpends a fortune on he? fn rKs onlv to nppear next titer to rlil'.culoui I xeaiise they CSPOJJ " Ipro id cxpanio of her bony shouldern if n-ture has fillotl to plve you a smooth tiailt, free Tfom hot lows, and well padded out with firm llesh, ihen you must correct thl" overslpht on her part by doing every thing within your power lo develop your back properly. Women, ns n rule, .1. .n IrtWn ptloURlt i.'-t m:.:iA ;,viu e,fITlFp Ro many of them nrc engnged In woik whlch'l."eps them munculnrly innctlvo nil day long that flabby flesh nnd palp faces nro tho result. T nilvlso all women to keep up gymnastic.' excrclscB and outdoor sport1?, no matter If thev lunp renehpd tho timer when thoy no longer fell their ages. 1 shall not dwell upon the necessity nnd benefits of exercise, for today I particularly desire to help thoso persons who arc tinxlous lo Improve their backs. There nip varlott mopments which will devplop the museles of tho back, keep tho i best from spemlng to fall In nnd Improve the poise of the entire body, THttKr. PIN'D lMCnrtCtPKfl One of the mort linneflclnl rxerclses can bo practiced with two ordlnnrv scrubbing polls. At the beginning h.ivc the p.ills empty, place one In front of tho other and stand with the toes touching the pnll nearc.t you. N'ow bend nt the wnlst nnd rnlso tho first pall high enough to place it over the ,ip" firlhevt ft nm oii Put It down on the floor without changing tho position of your feet. This will reuitlro n, great amount of practice becaus'j tho body must bo well prised to do II. As you become moro clllclent, fill the buckets paitlally with water. SOMH CITAtlt IJXnitCISKS Tho muscles of the bark will ho grcntlv stiengthened by stretching tho body straight out an tho lloor nnd going through the fol lowing movements: Place, tho nrms along tho sides of thn body, hold tho feot together, and let tho toes point straight ahead. N'ow arch tho back ro thnt tho weight is entirely sup ported by tho heels nnd shoulders. I know that you will find tills hard nt first, but tunny attempts will soon bring success, A chair nffotds ns much opportunity for gymnastic fcaln ns any apparatus In thu gymnnslum. Try tho follow Ing exercise, nnd see If you do not derive- a great ileal oi strength from if Place a chair with the hack toward you ; then step on the lower rung, Ipan fotwnrd. nnd grasp tho edgo of tho sent. P.also tho left leg and extend Iho toes Then raise the right leg nnd throw tho shoulders nnd tho weight of tho bodv well fonviid so thnt the h be i in be placed together on lite chair's back. Your position will be-si that the bodv Is In a straight line Take caio not to pitcli forward Sit erect, BidewUa en tho chair nnd braea Iho feet beneath Boma sultnulo object Then plnco tho nrma back of tho heat! nfut bend hack ns far ns possible. Tho head will almost touch tha lloor. Again assume nn erect position nnd repeat the enllro move ment ten or moro times. Avoid oerecortlon, but thli dors pot menu that tho exercise should not be muscu larly xigorous. Vigorous exertion should not be sustained long enough to oxerlax your strength After ou h.ii a developed the musclc.i of your hack nnd prtddod Iho bones with flesh, examine tho skin with critical cyca to see whether It Is In need of attention. Koine times the skin Is coarse-grained nnd lough becnun It has not been thoroughly bathed. It Is necessary to scrub tho back vigorously Willi n bath brush and rub It well with n Turkish towol so that tho blood will bo brought t" the stirfnco and tho skin kept lit it healthy condition. If your skin Is brown apply tho follow ing lotion: r'ltrle nel.I I4 drnttis Ifot water r,i cum "S Powrlered borax 1 drnm Hj eerln ' i nun, If Ibis falls to blench tho skin you will Imvo to coat It with liquid powder, composed of: Pure nxldi of 2lno 1 ouneo tllvcerm 1 drnm Itoaewater I oimrrs i:inre of rose 15 drniis Sift tho zinc, dissolving It In Just enough rospwntcr to cover It, then add tho glyc erin, nnd then tho lotnnlntler of tho rose wnler nnd tho essence of rose. Apply with n small vclict sponge. (ompnratliely fow women havo beautiful backs, nnd for this icnson, If for no other, you should try to Improve tho appearance of yours. (Copjrlsht ) And Didst Thou Deem? And dldl thou deem all beauty fled Uecnuso Iho Mimmer flowers were deadf Heboid the woods, whoso splendors' blaji Slakes beautiful tho autumn daysl Ami didst thou deem nil Jnv was o'er liccauoo thy jouth was Ihlno no more l,o, many n blessing Heaven will shea In showers upon thy hoary head! The God Who beautifies tho earth At Bummer's death ns nt Its birth Thy Heavenly I-'nther, Ho will send His Joys to cheer tlico till tho end I Denis A. McCarthy, ipsrKtrVntfr4r Removal Sale Wo movo to 1D11-1913 Chest nut street. To make it to your ndvantuj;o to Imvo us movo ns little as possible, every Gar ment, MulF und Ncekpiccp i3 marked at prices distinctively below what such furs nro worth. Our Inliel, remember, is a guarantee I ifii)0i FURRIER 1604- ChcBtmit Street The Houie of Exclusive Modrs pVVflPt:ll'tr3lV9' HIMIII"IIHI" "'BiHHlMig FURS REDUCED 20 Off Wo hnvo reduced prices on our entire stock of beautiful furs. Thcso furs are desirable, up to the minute in stylo and of best quality and arc now to be sold at 207o off the marked prices. LAYLOCK & BLYNN, Inc. Furs Altered and Repaired. 1528 Chestnut St. it IIAI.MMIill STASDAim sinii:s An Excepti in Fashionable Boots; OUR OPPORTUNITY In the face of a rising market we had the op portunity to have made up a limited number of the season's smartest style at a price. YOUR OPPORTUNITY So here is your op portunity the newest design glace kid boot is now available to you at this low price M. 1 iiilS VII m$fflKttaK I Tft)Ss m4 ,r(sP,s4BiHWwf X'fMXWfkr-t lirWssBSMMi Wmi' mm wB$ 'IB' iSflaBi' " rfHf pf 'vSm IP ,y : Mr F ' M ft ' J JaBvJ lib MwmEUfi Jr Mm MC :;Jm hxJJ? A model much in demand, and wo suggest early buying. TIS A rEAT XO FIT VEET 1204-06.08 Market St. Shoes and Hosiery .'. "H..Miawiwrj.n .wi-i-.,.-i,TTPfy-TT-i'iM.Miii-ii-i.-ijw-..iiiiiiiiii-i.i.iii'ni'i.ii-j.-Hi n.;m nwi i hitpt -vyj , n Vi eu o vne ores on zSas vtfSjAv Wrw f r Jl A u O vee YYWre 1 Ur T JWWU ro r r (L0De ccr? uu jv,rrocevves -; 0 avd wg.re afc (SlucAxt uan u and jy 99 nee are JrressCu JuracUVe it's the key you want to curry all through the present year, Mrs. Housewife; and you, Mr. Man-of -Large-Family. You know to-morrow offers more chances than yesterday, and this key unlocks a whole year of to-morrows. Opportunity's the cream of time. You're half way there when you know where you want to go, so don't continue to stand upon the muddy banks of Uncertainty. Step inside A GUILDS STORE and breathe the oxygen of real common sense grocery selling, and get the advantages of dealing with us fixed firmly in your mind. Nothing left to accident and hurry in A CHILDS STORE. Trustworthy goods wherever you look, and unexpectedly low prices on all of them. Sensible savings staring you in the face, and courteous treatment at every turn. Our stores are an endless chain of cause and effect always teaching the insistent lesson of economy. " There are follies as catching as contagious disorders, and it's exceedingly foolish to pay exorbitant prices, even in these days of distorted values. You don't have fo--unless you buy your groceries in a higgledy-piggledy, slipshod way. You don't have to be a Croesus to deal at A CHILDS STORE. It's just as easy as winking; and if you'll use this Key of Economy throughout the year, we're sure you'll freely admit that the size of a dollar depends on the way and WHERE it is spent. t THE DEPENDABLE STORES Where Your Money Goes the Farthest" T mtm W fr w mm -'saxssi tljH' SSS "Hj
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