Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 12, 1917, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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gAUTY HINTS, THE FASHIONS AND OTHER MATTERS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
toAR HAS FREED BRITISH WOMEN
FOREVER FKUM
Necessity Forces Abandonment of Notion "Their Place Is
in the Home" Men Proud of "Weaker Sex's" Display
of Ability to 'Do Other Things Than Housework
Written Inr the Evening trictr
By ELLKN ADAIR
T.OVDON. Vre 22
nltlS war hi" cured nrlllPhers ot non
LMn8lcal pruderx nnd forced them to
Li.m i In ''"" ,in,n'' Tnp nrbltrarx lino
drawn so henxllx'
bet pen xx omen's
work nnd hien'a
work Ins been
nibbed nut nnd
the enlble re
alization tlint n
wonim wnik Is
whatever she can
im Inn romo to
take Us plaie
lnipl because
tliev were less
expensive TitiK
land was vet lti
consistent eunuch
to encouriRe tbe
eliverv of women
at pithead" nnd
In factories, even
, 1,11a aim lltlalfl
rubs m.aiii llmt ,lpre
,j suited for lighter domestic serxlco nnd
he gracious ana ot miiiincij ,nc--,3-
Mnf ,
n,,i nnwadixs women nro boldly dolus
nerrthlng nnd anything nnd the men
re quite proud nf that fact
For till" wartime-
Vol o er lomr niro, when women flrt
ore bifurcated garments nnd rode ble-
i. nubile opinion In England declared
tint thev were unsexed
I Rut unit xesterdnx In Pall Mall I pic-ed
Vulrl nlm i In troupers xory charming
ih InOKetl ln" cirrvillK nunri, KmiiH
'krili about her business of window clean-
Rlri and thr-re wnsnt a single. blush In
Hthe Jtrcei
i if won rnmtANnNT
M Hie bigcnnmc of the war we thought
Hliat the'o innovations wcrn merely tempo
fur that thpy would end with the war
Hint no tthen pence releases the soldiers
til the letiiin to civilian callings tho
somen of tlritaln wilt not eubsldn Into
heir "nroppi calling", hut. onco lux ins
'tn cinan mated will haxe. so outgrown
Hfotmci haifctp"' that nexcr again will they
in a- p '"' "uwic
Thb will certnlnl give rise, to economic
robltins when the world really tries to
tisumc 'business ns usual"
And the solution of this problem He" In
emigration for largo numbers of the men
Catch me going1 back to that wretched
dice a wounded soldier told me "When
henar" over I in off to the State" or to
'n.idi for n freo life In tho open and to
juVe moie money than I'xo ever done at
tome
P Vnr IIia fltrhlpr" In Prntir lllfA lhi cilia
Htaey lf behind them, have been broaden
He thnr outlook and getting nway from
Rome f Ihnse insular prejudices which
Kin tlieito be"et the nxcrngo middle
trti i iei ciaa jngusnman
t)n thing Is certain" sajs a famous
lolltkaan the old social order has passed
unit) Tlipre must bo rational Co-operation
ftttcru uplinl and labor, much can be
one lu clexflnping the small allotment "is-
Jm and gmeial culllxatlon of the Hud
Jn 1'iiRlnnd Men will not resent having
Jo comjietp with women In tho labor market
fo long n me women are not rorced to
Endenut iliem but ate paid n mill n wnges
r nhat ued to bo n mans work Much
KtM'iils nn that"
f TMien I was oxer In Franco chatting with
JoWiers in wimo of the tamps, for eer
Kun Klin M.uned to be homo again on tho
KRsirii'eii - ii)erient round or oIIIlo or
Biiili more wpip at least three who shrank
Brum u h an unnlliiriiig prospect Tn
Enlncl iig nub ustrall.ins. Tanadlans and
Klher nil unis they had been attracted
Kby ilcm iiiiIip ideas tho grenfer freedom
jrrnili' tlitinctlon and the hope of moro
ur,oney ml moro ptogicss ill new lands
rawer ih.ui hip old
llcmo ihi-ie will he much emigration after
he nai
That Hip war has changed London so-
RISK CVRUSO PLEASES
THRONG OF ADMIRERS
En"Ual (onectt of John JlcCormnck
M Fills Metropolitan With Melody,
K People anil Knlhusinsm
Brosibi toiin Mii'orniacU's audience,
"tn the kpunied patriotism of IJrln, would
nkjou lipiiri to call Lnrico f'aruso "the
jallan Ji.lm Mcformnck ' It was present
Marly Snnn strong at tho Metiopolltan Opera
ouse last mgiit when tho f.ivoiite nnd
ivorcd Ir .! t. nor made his first local
fj??Jrame '" tie.ii l a jear The other
!J0who did int get In inns lejoke In the
nclal lidniBi- tint Mi Mifonnack xxas so
t'ttlfled bv in irippuoii tliat ho will np
raeam h. i, duiuiK Laster week.
There n i.i b- a iau for so much popur
y't Tlieir me several the singers
Urtoin in nppeal to the responsixe
gnlMinii.iiin of tho peoplo who loxe their
f?f thai In Kings his clear-cut emiiiLla-
. xvliiili makes even' sxllnblo distinct.
jry wont uiiderstaiidable There suiely
SOmetlllng blltistatltinl nn uaM nn fif utilr.
:vl Imiiori in an art which can keenly nnd
Jfiynffeii i i-aLe that can reach the heart
; many HudieiiLes touihlng them with
MUk eiiioiinn ii.ri.iiM ti,t f,.nD ..in. ....
Ira-it l - , ...... ..vk-, ...... ,,
"ISII lla H ..llnrnnlin elin.la nn.l .kin. .. t
l'ts and tears
Mitt traversed hln fnmlllat- annc-. anH if-
ijfw some that uere new The Irish folk-
i it ii e Moorlough Mar,M arranged
sUMlCail t'nV Tun LVnitmaixlu lii
, --. -- .v !. t iuf)iiii iivn '
Win, da Mairt ' "Th. Mairnlo'a K " nr.
Dled by llui-hPR Mn.L lfln 11, .iinHf
jranged by Hughes and "Pastheen Klonn."
aua uy Millisan-Fox
VKanplaii., ,- . ...,
W&.L. icrcsune xvas - uer rtrme
Ir, Junge ( The Poor Irish Lad"), by
V., , u..ho ,oveU tne IrlB- 'or Indeed
'?" " o uumin that Ids "Messiah" was
Ept eung? '
t McCormnrU tiai.1 l.lo .v.aA.l n t.i...tK
ine eider classics with the "Sleep. Wh
El Thnii T - . ...
..." o ai e. irom iinniieiH
meie. ' ami ti. n.A .. . mi..h
'2. . "v aanio cwillJiUBVf B ICI1
KfM i ol" ot whlch li.vo recurred
g't too constantu on his programs Whv
ir. ?! of 3loMrt8 quality to vary tho
iiV Mr o'formack's chief claim to
y. -siue from his Irish ballad singing
iiii. cry mc'et 11 dextrous inter
S.iw SIoza""ia cuimlngly Intricate ns-
BB5ft . lmp,e n'aa loxely melodies
En r. "mr-au' Jl Mlo Tegoro'
E"., V?" loxaiiiit would undoubtedly
Jgot Met ormack "fans "
W second group In addition to the Han
lrn noveltv nt "Ti. i,r. tiui. i n.i
i5t 1el?V.on ,0 ,he ,a,er classics, to Schu
35'xii'. f1"111 Hovxern. ' and to Brahms
bbi . ai"' ,no mode"
I 9Str.n4 ' cnmaninolT8 "When Night
I Kim.. tthlc.11 was rendered with un-
I Uliv e",P'il since It Is In a field not
WUy eXDIorril l.v m- i.. . -c
J -. " ' - - -C-umrtCK i iiu
ibiih i' V",t'"Ie'l fceveral of the recentl
uiihfied favnrii.u win. !.-. i ii
! Gurlplirl.'a ini pi..j ,
'"'iters delightful n,i .,i., i,i..
,- ' . - .u,f Ulll.lll.
" tXe' and John Molt l..'., II- r.
rtipra was alto u "rlrst-tlme offer
!hiia,.m?on llary .'Cradle Song.
--, iiucr appeal Among the many
:" re lhe Inevitable 'Mother Ma-
; . i: "" Ura 1,ome i" the w '
ww M.Beatb. the ounu Moiiuist
T V 1 1 1 far Ara smiti. nk.nni .
UUUJNUMIC SLAVERY
clcty In two senocs for good Is undeniable
Itutterfly soclctj beauties hate become retl
workers nnd real women
KOCIHTV MLTIt MrFfinKXT
Tteforo the war Iho ustiil sorlal round
was something ns follows Ucglnnlng In
April thero was n whirl In London of
week-end parties, balls, dinners, opera
lunches, bridge polo nt IHnelngli. ten ilnvs
rnpltlc at Avnf llt.nl rtl thrit'a II,a n
euro at Peauxlllp, In t'ranre, ninro dinners I
moro gambling, rnrlng and bathing
thrown lu,
Next came Venice with dancing stvl
scandal galore Then -back to shooting par
ties In Scotland follow eil by later shooting
parties in Hnglaiid
Then off to Dlarrltr Tail or Mont. Carlo
until April, nnd then a wild rush to Paris
for clothes'
"When quits young nu enjox this gldrH
round," sas the Duke of Manchester. In
discoursing on tho old order of thing"
"Lolcr on ambition to glxe entertainments
that others will enjos" nnd to he thought 'a
rnttllng good fellow' littoxn ou up."
' nut I haxo come to the conclusion that
tho hardest work is tho pursuit n pleasure
and the greatest enjoyment comes from
work '
The hectlo chaso for amusement which
had become a fixed habit of London so
ciety before the xxar has disappeared alto
gether, and most certalnlx the xWicrcwIthsl
for that pursuit hns disappeared xxlth fallen
securities nnd rising taxes
Dukes nnd duchesses lords nnd Indie"
nil pitronlze ' tho pictures" Instead nf thea
tres theo dnxs. nnd ns for economy In
clothes oxen Queen Mnrj lias bought not a
single new gown In tho Inst two xenrs
It seems to mo, too, that thero is nn
Immense change In tho character nf ex cry
Indlxlduil woman I meet in Kngland The
war his certainly changed that character
for tho better Relf-sicrlUce and hard
xxork haxo taken tho placo of selfishness
and gaiety '
f'upld, with war-scarred wings, flutter"
around eer where The sweethearts who
went out to fight as strong and handsomp i
men arc coming back maimed nnd broken
with nothing to offer but shattered health
nnd often physical disfigurement ,
This Is a test of war-loxe The Jollv girl
who xxas attracted by military swngger tin
clank of spurs tho cut of a dashing mil
form, tho swing of a kilt or tho glint of i
sword, can proxo herself Infinitely mm.
than tho more butterfly that tho crltii
named her Sho can and does fill he
promise marries her xxar-scarrcd hero
and works for him too Cupid xvith broken
wings is man's nll not his enemy. The i
xxomen of Kngland do not today hesitate
to wed maimed heroes and dexote them
selxes unselfishly to their xvclfare
Since Hip xxar began an Immense, num
ber of occupations In London aro virtually
extinct
Shoeblacks have enlisted en masso nnd
mntch sellers ara cither fighting or busily
mnklng munitions
Men of these callings who are too old
to fight haxe found some sort of gox-ern-ment
xx-ork nnd no longer adorn the streets
clothed In rags and whine"
Italian organ-grinder" the dear old
friends of our childhood aro now extinct
'llioso of military ago nrt oft to Italy to
fight and tho older ones haxe been given
xarlous Italian businesses left derelict b
the younger men, such as barber shops or
Ico. cream saloons
Tho cheery London costcrmnnger". of the
ready tonguo and beaming smile, now sport
the: khaki and tho military spirit
Seedy canvassers haxe found more profit
able emplojment
London pickpockets who used to haunt
tubn stntlons, trams nnd busei haxo en
tirely disappeared since the war began
Their sporting tendencies and loxo for the
element of chanco nro being better cm
plojed these davs
Ilurglars and thlexes make excellent sol
diers ns exery one knows and their talents
are now being exercised In tho right direc
tion A new and better era has come in xx'lth
the war and one which Is likely to stay.
POOR CLARES TO MAKE
PERMANENT HOME HERE
Onler Founded by Disciple of St. Fran
cis of Assist Asks State
Charter
A parchment page, historically Illumined
has been lifted from Its place In Middle Age
annals and will shortly bo a matter of
record In the archives of Philadelphia char
ters Tho Poor Clam Nuns, founded-ln the
early part of the thirteenth century by the
illustrious St Trancis of Asslsl and his co
worker. St Clare, haxe applied for a chartei
of Incorporation under tho laws of Penn
HVhanla, and legal papers for the obtaining
of this are being tiled today
In July, 1916, under the approbation nf
Archbishop Prendcrgast and at the earnest
solicitation nf fleorge McClatchy, of 5809
Lansdowne avenue, who pledged h homo for
them, the Poor flarts came to Phlladelp.il i
Tor some months they were housed l
Mother Ivatherlne Drexel Then a less tem
porary home was provided for them by Mrs
ileoige McClatchy Since then matters have
t.o (diaped themselves that tho llttlo rray
biteis hive decided to make Philadelphia
.1 permanent station for their quiet activ
ities The inner life of tho Poor Clares Is a ver
unusual one Without change In secrltv
it Is based on tho rule nf Saint Hare, the
protege of Saint I'rancls of hslsl and
known in religion ns 'Tho Princess of Pov
cilv ' Now, as in medieval times, the slstetc
are garbed in ashen gray habits Their feet
are bare and the order does not admit the
wearing of the usual rough sandal Ilcds
are fashioned of boards and rough ttraw
sacks; table fare eliminates meat en
tirely from its bill Tho Poor Clares aie
stilctlj cloistered, they never leave the
walls of their own cqnVent nor do they
break the silence of their rule by unneces-v
tary conversation
The object of the life of these self-sacrificing
women Is prayer and penance The)
are supported by alms and the sale of their
handiwork .
i'Va" v0 sxAJsjvvr
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Far
Reductions
on our entire stook of
Coats nnd Sets, at prices
below cost of manufactur-
jiiui injur to removal 10
our new address.
FURRIER
1604 Chestnut Street
The House of Exclusive Models
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EH.MIM; ami sable were at onp time rcorxed for the use of rojalty alone Only thos
"bom to the purple would dire vvcai tlipve loxolj furs Todav trip f.ixorcd daughters
of fortune xxhptlipr thpx flrit aw the llcht In i np.is.iiit'n Inn or In. tim nnntlnn nf n
inllllonalrp, miv swathp themselves In tlipsp m.val fuis to theli hearts' content provided
the.v hnvo tho whetewltlnl tn purelnsp them
Whether xou attend the open or a "(list night ' ou will sip feminine beautx clothed
In mintles of ermine s-ible i him hllla, sealskin and other xnrlctlcs of short haired peltrx
that aro worth n kings ransom
Man of the handsomest of fur cxculug xxiaps haxe collars and cuffs of longhaired
peltrx and linings of rare eastern silks that cost $J5 a .x.ird
It Is difficult to Imagine. nn thing moro queenly than nn cxcnlng xvrap of tailless
ermine with n broad shawl collar of sable Such n coat Is shown In this drawing It"
ampin folds envelop tho flgtiro with a luxurious w.iimth that reio weather cannot
penetrate, 'lhe lining Is a wonderful brocaded silk with a white background nnd a dalnt
design in palo blue and silver. The sleeves arc cut In ono with the coat to form n full
drapery under the arms
Tim fashlonahlo woman of todiy thanks hei lucky star that she was bom In this
democratic ago when one need not be of io)al birth to wear erinlno nnd sable
(i'o,riKht )
Luncheon
Potato salad
nran gems
Pickles
Cocoanut Jumbles
Sliced oranges Tea
Ilran gems Mix a cup of white floui.
two cups of bran nnd a cup and n half
nf milk a tenHpoon nf soda txxo table
spoons of molasses nnd one egg Tlako In
gem pans twenty minutes
I'ocoanut Jumbles Pi cam a cup of sugar
md hilf .1 cup of butter dd a cup of
milk hilf a cup of cocoanut. two eggs, two
teaspoons nf baking powder nnd flour
enoi'gh to roll Drop by spoonfuls on a
buttered pin
To Whiten Clothes
ddlng a tablespoon of solution nf tar
taric ncld tn a boiler of xvnter before put
ting clothes In to bo boiled w ill soften xvatcr
loosen dirt nnd whiten nnd bleach clothes
nemvo Iron lust from white clothes bx
plunging Into n solution of oxalic acid made
from a tablespoon of ncld costals dissolved
In a pint of water Itemovo articles as soon
as lust disappears and plunge Into cold
water, then wash In tho usual manner
Children Biscuits
Into vnur mixing howl put three ups
of (lour txxo teaspoonsfuls of baking powder
two teaspoonfuls of unnninnit, one-half
Have a complexion
that everyone admires
Don't envy a good complexion, have
line. Each time you cleanse jour face
with Resinol Soap) on given a "beauty
treatment" xvitli the soothing, dealing
Resinol medication. I f aided, in sex ere
tases, by a little Resinol Ointment, this
usually leaves the complexion naturally
clear, fresh and free from pimples, red
ness, roughness and blotches.
aa
oap
and Reinol Ointment arc told
by all dn x fr thtm
and ice how beneficial ihty
are, not only (or the skin but
or tne hair a ell.
BANQUETS
75c a Plate Up
ffanscom's
929 Market St.
1221 Chestnut St.
r? Send for Menus
Office 734 Market SI.
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iHl'IU. FlUDAY, JAXITARV 12,
FASHION
thousands of dollars.
teaspoonful of silt sifted together, one
up raisins, one-half cup sugar, lard sIzp
of egg rub together, add milk slowly till
dough Is right to roll out on boird, cut
with biscuit cutter Hike In quick oven
till brown If ono teaspoonful sodi Is used
instead of hiking powder, sour milk oi
huttoimllk max be uod
iiiiiiiitiHiimiiiiii.
F YOUR business part
ner died last night:
Would you have this
morning the ready cash
to adjust the immediate
affairs with creditors?
Would you have sufficient
funds to buy out yoiu part
ner's heirs or to pay a sub
stitute to do his work'.'
Would you feel financially
free to make new contracts
for labor, material and neces
sary equipment? Would you
really know that thero was
ample capital- in bight to tidf
over tho crisis arising from
this unforeseen calamity V
PASS this ad across to your
partner and ask him what ha
thinks. Then call in a member
of the Philadelphia Association
of Life Underwriters and ask
him for facts about PARTKKR
SHIP INSURANCE. Herwil!
tell you how this insurance, while
paid for out of the business, will
directly benefit the business,
(let the facts at once.
PARTNERSHIP
Insurance en
hances the ci edit
of any business
house so protecte I.
It is reflected in
the m e r c a n 1 1 1 o T"!,3. SfN
agencies' report. Jgfjff ','
and helpful in ) ', ,,";.
othet way.. Look gf" $
into the bubject y'fjrtjrt
xAithout dela. etic..
PARTNERSHIP insur
ance, means a steady
hand on the throttle
when business is round
ing a dangerous curve.
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WHAT EXERCISE
DO TO IMPROVE YOUR BEAUTY
By I.UOnnJHA HORI
The i'mou Si'imlh 1'rlms Donna
"TAWAKR In the mortilnir tired and
' isltipld. Jf is noon before I rcilly haxe
any Ufa In me" "Mils is n familiar com
plaint ef tinny women lhco dajs few
Ufa Active or cnerKctle, meiitilly or phs
tcalty. until the latter p.ul of the mornlni?
And thsje er same persons attribute this
tlred-ont tinrefrcshcd feellns to ever
rinse excepting lick of exereie Hefore
asking jour family phvslclan for an energv
bulldlnR tonic t advise xou to wake xonr
self thorouhlx before leaxlnc our room
In the mnrnlnc by cxcrrlslnR
It Is Impossible for nn woman tn be good
Innklnc unless she I" filled with the Jox- of
IivIiir Thorc Is nothing more unattractive
'h.n a face that lacks nnlmitlon If vou
desire tn be wideawake and energetic In
ih- phiIv inorntng follow these "UgRestlons
When xou tlrsl open xoui exes Insteid
f tuinlns nwnx from the bright window
md ilrnwlnu the rovers over vour face In
no effort to shut out the light thit Is lett
ing vmi it is time to rise get up Imme
dlatel.v Do lint give xourself exen fixe
minutes ts think about It tJo to the open
window and take ten deep breaths Inhale
slowlx. hold each breath a brief time before
"hillng and then exhale slowlx Next pro
reed with the following cxerclcs to stimu
late .voiii circulation to dilve the sleep
from vour e.ves mid make ou feel like
doing a tin "a wtuk
first stretch vouiself upon the floor
with arms and legs easilv spread I'.clax
everv mutlo so that vou will bo as uncoil
clous nf xonr bod.x ns It Is possible to be
Vot one muscle must bo tense I'ollow the
absolute relaxation by making tho mucles
tense In tenseness lies the secret of much
successful exercising
ltelax and make tcne the muscles ten
times Then turn over fice the lloor make
vour muscles teuo and rilse xourself up
gridiillh until vmi aie resting upon the
full upright length of niii arms with
pilms iiitpie.nil upon the llooi and sup
nulling Hip xxelght of vnui Imdv Itepcat
Mils movenient from foui to six time" '
hen vou hive peifmtneil till" exercise
B6e NEW EDISON
Diamond Disc Phonograph
Banishes Dull Evenig
Wholesome fun and light-hearted gaycty - arc essential
to the well-balanced development of mind and body alike of old
and young.
Nothing gives such genuine pleasure as an informal home
dance, and no other instrument produces such perfect dance
music as the Edison Diamond Disc.
This wonder instrument will keep your children happy and
contented. They and their friends and you and your set will
spend many delightful evenings with MUSIC'S RE-CREATION.
Whether it is stately minuet or snappy fox-trot, the best the
world affords is yours if you own an Edison.
Full and rich arc the strains of band or orchestra. Clear
and sweet are the flute-like notes of the great operatic stars who
make records only for the Edison. Every delicate shade of
lone or tempo is actually RE-CREATED, for the Edison
Diamond Disc is the only phonograph that has ensnared the
soul of the artist.
No Needles to Change
Ludwig Piano Company
UreU, or 1liililt
rnymrritn If l"Ircl
Work the hook
slowly to recall
the operator
A small signal lamp flashes in front
of the operator at the telephone cen
tral ofiice switchboard when you work
your receiver hook slowly up and clown
to attract her attention, during or upon
the completion of a call.
A quick rattling of iltt
operate this lamp.
You have observed how the filament
of an incandescent light glows for a
fraction of a second after you -turn the
switch. If you give the switch two
turns, rapidly, the light seems to burn
without interruption.
So with the switchboard signal lamp.
It operates when and only when- the
receiver hook is worked slowly.
The Bell Telephone Company
of Penna,
Vrr. .11..1, tfi ls I Himn rniFr- &H
7'- i '--' TV
1017
REALLY WILL
relax, this tlmo resting upon vour stoinaih
N'ow turn on our back ahd mike the
muscles tense, ahd again rnle onrself on
xour nrms xxltli otir face toward the cell
ing At the end of this exercise lelax ns
In the first Instance
N'oxv turn over on .vour left side plii e
xour right hand on xoui hip and after
miking the muscles tense rnle xourself
up on tho left arm The feat Is oniewhnt
difficult, nnd max reuulre scxer.il nttempts
before It Is sticcessfullx' accomplished How.
ever, the more dllllctilt the better It I"
suited for tho waking process When xmi
feel tired turn over on the right sld" and
tepeit the exercise
The next movement consists of Iving flat
nn vour bark with anus extended nt th
sides Make the muscles tene and rlriw
up the right knee ns fnr ns possible i on
tlnue this movenient twelve time" keeping
the muscles tense nnd repeat with lhe left
leg This accomplished again relnx fm s
minute before attempting the next exei.
else
The last movement Is rather easy In cm i
pflrlson with the others l.le In abolute
relaxation with face toward the celling
(Irndunllv make the m-ncle" tense nnd
then, with the arms held close nt the slde
raise both legs until thev nssunie a xeitlinl
position Do this six or eight times Till"
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