tjWmmffpipwiiwi)imi.nimtn P WSWW" T EVENING, LEDC4ER-PHILADELPHIA; lrONDAY, JANUARY 9t X917 i ! THE HOUSEWIFE MAY HAVE WELL KEPT HANDS By LUCKEZ.A BOM Th t'amom Spanish I'tlma J)onnii Ti WIS n (to nillii'fl ,i.i i . iti . . . . . . - UR oilier il.iv t nttiruletl a iiinciicun .. (he 1mm '-r a menu who m- - ibuMw Tli i.-t of ..ur tiumucr 10 nnE riMe'ib r of llio iiorii"-, " .- woman, wlin cniunuiru VE" ftPrv "no in im-- imuj. SXWl ho wiii not beautiful, ft?3tf lint !iir fnro possessed lint M ml o n n a-MKe HWpptnrHt of expres sion whloli bespeaks a nitinllMlla iiuturc. A in II H 1l r 0t,10f dial mint? features 1 tuitlrrd that her hand wpic tkitrlrinll Uilto mil lior nnll perfectly gloomed HIip left earlier than I In- I est f us. "' after Her ilppirturc ,n v Iioslcii niioriiicii nip Hut -lin wat a "uondciful woman," ulio llil hpr own housework and plain sew ing lipsldci tnldiiB caio of licr two small children All tho wlillo my friend told mo about thp many tiuilu tho wonder-woman performed dallv 1 IhniiRht of her lmcly hands, which hut pro pit to mo that It Is trouble for tho woman who doc hiiil-e-work to h.ixo ooft, white hands mid well nianlcurcd n.iiN n.re nnp who will Blvo enough tlmo nml attention to the nails can keep thom In u period condition ThH will add much to tho attrnellvencFi of the hands, oven If they nro largo mid hadly phnpod. lTi:.M3 OV rOUH'MIJNT Not fiuv woman ran nfforil a wccklv vlilt t" tho profcajtoii.it manicurist, hut Unco it 1 1 a Mniplo matter to caro for tho nails, afte! "i know how, learn llio proc ess bv following these, directions: Flist of nil. provide yourself with tho following cciuipmcnt! A pilr nf eood manlcuro scissors with Curved blades An oratiRPwnod stick. A paikiiRo of emery hoards. A ileslhle nnll llio. A mull hot Up of nail bleach. A piece of pumlpo stone. An oiiiii p f powdeied pumice. A In i 'f i iw -tinted nnll paste, A mki of poMMiIng powder. Two di iiiim' ioeipd "hulfciH." A phi ill ln of cold cream. A pine of nhsoilient cotton. Ilefoip puttinr the lianil.s In wntpr, whllo the nail" up nnlte dry, shnpo them by uslnR tho (He If voiir Oncers tnper prettily, shapo the n i I- k"' poliiled nl the ends than If your (Ingi i .ire "Hluhhy " When each nail hss been shaped, twist .1 plcco of cotton about the point 'd end of jour ornngo stick, dip it nit' ' e n.ill hle.ich mid run It under each n id 'ii thai any stain will ha removed from the mil mid tho mil rounding skin. If this fniN to nril.o tho n.ill ipillo white, re peat lie pnu'is, using powdeied pumice otono msli.id of tho liquid lileach. rim: KiMsiiixo touches Now I II n bowl three-quarters full of naioi, m ipi wntir, and In It soak your fliiKrrs until the cuticle nbout tho nails lio comes -nfteiicd Twist a frch hit of cot ton aliniii tin r ml of jour or,inj;p stick and push tin ' iitlcle gontlv back from the haso of the ii.nl and anoint each one with n little mid cciin Ho not cut nnv of tho cuth .e ii 'v t iiIpfs ft Is so ragged that it tectum i i n i' aiy to into the reihsois. Ilp I ip luiiiit rnd of tho ornngewnod ftul. i to 1h w iter and gcntl scrub each rail ,il in mil iiudci Hip edges of tho cuti cle I in ant little parth Ips that may have mill, led t tuu nail will ho ipnioved. Be caii rul not to iiih too Intnl. as tho mill Is c i i injuied The niRed little pmtlcles of dead skill bnut Hi iniiH-iM nf Iho nails should bp careru" . I nppii nwuv, and llio cuticle again puHluil I ti a tho base, so that tho half mooiu ii iiiiiurlit Into piouiluenco The n t -t..i In tho iiroeess of manicur ing i i. i mi 'i tho unlla lightly with the rose i ' i, 1 pi te which will both tint and poh-.li Him i i;uli the buffer over tho cake i P' lii mil polish each nnll. Aftii tin i rub the hands clean with a fliff biu li niiil sudsy water, mid riuso in cold va'n A Deer tho liands liave been thoroiiKhlj lined look for the tiny pai tides of cuiulc that may have "roughed up" Klnallv polish each nail with tho clean buffel A hit'e .it'enlii n eveiv day and a care ful iti.iiiii i inr nun' a week will Keep tho luiiiiii i i ,. in ti mil .itti.iitiu. even thnunh , I lui, lo vLlul, l, !ln, tt.,K, dish, s II lie i ..jlit ) HOUSEHOLD HELPS Howls for "Graceful" Service Ti- lOlT want to add a touch of Kracef,.l. J-li, to seiune or to mako foods more mpetl2lne. try tenlng ,hei) ,n n,rartX(S "" fiiiiuien cspeelallv like lo tal out o --cmc listl. boS" ,a,her than -Kro-up dishes tJuinblo oAIme.il srows Ips, prowle and more ntlt.,cthB when rcd , , ot Ill0 channlntf Ilttto Miry hw s-wHltP. with Plctutes of farj. or M,lUlor Oooio "clew-that cm he bought , ttny nf ID w,mi,,fif'limili',T,"r? ,llc Jc,""v " llio Li I, ii 1.u,Pl1 Bll,s an,i '""J" l-'or i .,',. "r:ll,J. " ,Cl1 ' ,: '! oltiniliiuni mate too Vii , ,",7e . ,,,nl ,h0 "Hue onrt roud win bo kept nt tho rlehl leniiemtute. so.ir; "oitics-TAf," liowns UuiiBarv has nliiinst ceaed since the war so no cin-t ,tot many f n16 u",Uv ??. mwls which are used so ah. n dnnt v i lioso Pommip,. ,,or the wonderf nv I'owls from Uu.sla Howcve,. w" can mi "Main tho .lapanese and i-hlnew bo i service If you hnve ever dined In the dnniT,' r ,CI""CS0 aroonw yi?, doubt observed how they cIIiir to tho u,o of boivls. and ilow ,nllc,h Kr.,7o in bmd nesr , f00,J llml ,n,Kllt other lo not ap pear quite so nppptlzlnir iou v iiineso bowls cpeeially nro gener ally hand-eiilnrcd At first Klance ilifj eeftrt rather iiinlp In dcslfcu. hut this terj1 crude tifss adds a torn h of illstlm tloti to liti othcN wise totiventinnal table service Some of llio howls in,. Kicen insldo and of mahy colois on (he outside) eonseiliicntly. lira food Itself ret nu n plain surface and Is more uttrndlip than when terved on aomo of the chltinware tint Is overly ornate. 'i-iiiitii vAiuot-K rsrcs Nol only do the individual liowlfl niW Brace to scrvinp. but also the I.itKer, beau ttrul liovvls which are used for servlni spe cial vegetables, Minds or delicacies. Tho head of cauliflower t-erved whole in ft bowl Is exceedingly nltrnctlvo, as are also stowed or luesericd fruits, whole nuts mid wrct meats. Ihdecd. one of the most popular of all bowls Is tho wooden howl for nuts, sometimes equipped with ft ilevluc Cot crack lut; thriii If silnd is served Informally at the lahla nml not Inilividuntij direct fioni tho kltihen. It can be solved more attrnrtlvely and Kiaivfully from a big. beautiful bowl Wo may not ko as far as tho tluropcans In some sett hum, who servo cereals and smipH and stews and trulls mid mils In howls (or 'basins,-- no they nro literally translatable), but wo can npprnprlato lb.9 Idea for some of our dishes Seo If yotl can't it-o n quaint bowl instead of tho con volitional lilt nf china tho nctt time you must replenish a ploi i in the diina elect. (i mitrlcln) p.-j.....j . , , ...8I01, l;U:,IUI:ss HMAItTI.Y SAM3 JIOMIY ; JJ'J imM m m & kk ff m p m UUSHIUMW ibflfa LLhl LKTll AND MARKET STREETS WOMEN'S & MISSES' OUTER APPAREL A TREMENDOUS PURCHASE OF : i 1 On Sale Tuesday and Until Sold at 1 r '"-,. ill Jv and at $19-50 & $25 The values range from $10 up to $50.50 and embrace every I it x u r i o it s fabric, model and trimming effect of the season. Wonderfully la rye assortments 'of Silk Esquimetle Plushes, Seal Plushes, fine Po 1 i v i a s , Duvetynes, Wool and Silk Ve lours, Matelambs, Velours du Nord, line Coi-duroys, etc., with fur trim mi ngs of every s u m ptiious kind. u !V.:::i:::n!::.!;:r.:::.i:::i;!::i: FRANK and SEDER : -llmillmlJLV"T' M- ' Philadelphia s Finest Tea ! teS5SlwJ3 's Yjxs ad few j&&&rAm W. -s 11 a,-'r y., U ' ' . n' -, ijas:.:.--.--:-:--...:T:Tr-:T:TJ-r--j- Sernl-Aniiual Clearance Sale GOLD SEAL ASSAM p lb. 45c Vz lb. pkg. 23c V4 lb. pkg. 12c Grown in tllfa Rn.et Ta trar- dens in India, selected with the greatest care, packed in Va Jb Vx lb. and 1-lb. packages and sold m "The Stores Where Quality Counts." Por Tea of the quality, flavor and cup goodness of Gold Seal" Assam in such few stores out side the "Quality Chain." as it is sold you'll pay from 80c to $1 ne poUnd. a pound of Gold oeai Assam Tea will go as far as yo pounds of any ordinary good lea you will buy elsewhere. We !.? S?ve,Gold Seal Tea in Mixed "id Black. Yes, we have other Tea our I. mieJ -? Blcnd at 29c thc Pund 1$ widely known and well liked, and is not matched in quality at the price we ask. ala-ayt pay to buy Tea aid ell your groceries "Where Quality Counts" Robinson & Crawford 'AS Sfilf.a f D . f D Monday, January 8 AND THEREAFTER ENTIRE STOCK OF Millinery, Gowns, Suits, Coats, Waists, Furs, Etc. WHICH WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE 1624 WALNUT STREET New Arrivals for Spring Gray Buck Topu Patent or Black Kid Vamp, Button and Lace. $11 -""J $12 Exquisite examples of fine shoe-maMnff and much under today's market price. Jhe Warper Shoe Go. WALK-OVER SHOPS I0S8 CHESTNUT ST. 1228 MARKET ST. kP Mm inDIVIDUALfliriGmDSMOP DlNWli n h i rp p. m SmJLetAm JfLs PbBA L I B 1 mjLacfz a , Too J. JOni up Jaaapag. THIRTEENTH and SANSOM STS. r ootana JLoucR. a zear We announced the opening of our Individual Lingerie Shop demoted exclusively to the sale of undergarments and lingerie. We desire to extend our thanks at this time for the confidence manifested. For this occasion special sales will prevail At Exceptions rices (aXposinon ce Jbflaric (TiDIVIDlJAL LlhGCQIC-SUOP oiTeti Glovesilk Tfr )oy undergarments and. itearers ftV V3 Ci2- rYjtnJfpQilS' Silk Hosiery Pilro Sill: Hcnicrj in lilnck, while, itrccl ntid cvrniiiR aliitclri, .95 In G.7S Silk Hosiery in novelty open - work iIcjIrim. in lilack, while, iitreet nYid eveninR alinclea. 2.05 to G.75 Cvcning I losicry Of pure mlk, nn unusudl collection of enihroid rrcrl nnn" open - work lioae, in nil the dcsirnblc nhtulei. 1.85 to 5.75 Sport Hosiery Of Scotch wool, plain nml fnncy, rry (lciirnble for nolf. scliunl wenr nml kntinR. 1.50 to G.75 "Bontell" Glove Sillc Undergarments (. ninisolcs I Icmr.titcli cl or I.tlo triinniril, rili bon shoulder xlrnpj. At 1.50, white only. 1.50 to 4.95 C h e m i sc Plain nnd Incr trimmed, ribbon shoulder strops. 3.50 to 8.75 Drijwrrs T r i m med With filet or nl Ince. 5.50 to 8.95 Hotkcrs Plain nnd lacr trimmed. 1.95 lo G.75 Vcsti Plain embroid ered nnd ribbon strops. 1.35 to G.75 Tho Annual January Snlo v JLmgene Distinctively Bonwit, Teller & Co. MUCH BELOW REGULAR PRICES "nerich yhand-lnaae GUndeixarnienTs The long-rcputcd fame of French creators of Lingerie delicately expressed in these Undergar ments of linens and cotton tissues attractively com bined with the choicest of Italian, Belgian and French laces, needlework and embroideries. BOWIPirilCR&OfbSAMSOM Shetland Wool Sweaters Plnin and color combinations. 7.50 Sweaters Reduced lo 5,50 8.75 Sweaters Reduced to g.50 10.00 Sweaters Reduced to 7,50 1 5.50 Sweaters Reduced to 1 1 .75 -Silk Sweaters - Entire Stock of Silk Sweaters Reduced to One-Quarter, One-Third and One-Half Solid colors and various combinations. ueqliq fl mSanfnousGcoats Crepe de chine, Jacquet line model, slip over head or the fitted waist line. 8.95 Reduced from 12.00 to I ' t3) t Unusual models in dis- tinctive coloring as well as an array of fluffy tulles and soft satins, 19.75 Reduced from 35.00 (o 55,00 Crepe de chines with swansdown, or lace and flowers, 11.75 Reduced from IQM ilk velvet house ggatst Uk Hned, trimmed with fur, 45.00 7 Reduced from 69,00 -Exclusive Negligees Suitable for dinner wear, models of brocade, velvet, silver cloths and antique velvets, 69.00 Reduced from 95.00 to 1S5.0O Gowns 2.95 3.95 4.95 5.95 6.75 to 75.00 Chemise 1.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 6.95 to 49.00 Drawers.'.'.' 1.00 1.50 1.95 2.95 3.95 to 22.50 Combinations 1.95 3.95 4.95 6.75 9.75 to 65.00 Petticoats 2.95 4.95 5.95 7.95 11.75 to 49.50 iliejanckiaae CIlnaearnieim Gowns 1.95 2.25 2.95 3.75 4.95 to 28.50 Chemise 1.50 2.95 3.95 4.95 6.75 to 18.50 Drawers 95 1.50 1.95 2.95 3.95 to 7.95 Covers 1.95 2.50 2.95 3.95 to 8.75 Cw). ) iontell under garments Gowns 95 1.50 1.95 2.95 4.95 to 9.75 Chemise 95 1.50 1.95 2.95 4.95 to 10.75 Combinations 95 1.50 1.95 2.95 4.95 to 8.95 Drawers 50 .75 1.10 1,50 1.95 to 4.95 Petticoats 95 1.50 1.95 2.95 4.95 to 16.50 Brassieres 95 1.50 1.95 2.95 4.95 to 12.75 refieJeefoneaJpatiri Clndemarmns Gowns 3.95 4.95 5.95 6.95 7.95 to 37.50 Combinations 1.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 6.95 to 18.50 Chemise........... 1.95 2,95 3.95 4.95 6.95 to 16.50 Bocker 1,95 2.95 3.95 4.95 6.75 to 11.50 Bodigcg 75 .95 1.50 2.95 3,95 to 6,75 Vj f V feoroeue cuJwjiJTon CunderaarmenTs Gowns 7.9& 8.95 9.75 11.75 to 37.50 Chemise 3.95 4.95 5.95 6.95 to 22.50 Drawers 5.95 6.75 7.95 8.75 to 16.50 Bodices 1.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 to 9.75 i "j ' l inroashout the City and Suburb m.7n - J fililM!!! rrwiTliJIftr I iJBii iSdMMWttii iiiit a mi ur i icui jtiiflntjar . f ii ir rr i. m ft lUitmmrjaiUmtM,