Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 13, 1917, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4
m , I'jiiutmiKfyi mm - .MMem&pgimi ?9W - wwn &-' .-f"!?C 0 r ir 4 A FORUM OP DIVERSITY OF TASTES MOST FORTUNATE THING FOR US .Why Do We Not All Fall in Love With the Same Man or in Other Ways Care for the Same Things, Given Similar Environment? ISN'T It fortunnto tli.-it wo Jo not nil possess tho annus tastes? Bo often when a. man marries Ills friends ilprlmr they do not know "what ho Bees In her." Probably not. Her friends, nine times out of ten, nro also wanderlm "what she sees In him." Hut tho fact remains, they do seo It. whatever tho quality Is that attracts. You, yourself, with a slime of your boulder, have often declared that "ho (tho flanco under discussion) Is -ory nice 'but wouldn't bo my choice," now, haven't you? Which, after nil. Is tho most fortunate thins In tho world. If we wero oil dis posed to fnll madly In lovo with the men other girls choose, cither wo or they, and most probably all of us, would have n Tory unhappy time of ft. Of courso there aro alwaya a few men who cause many women to weave ro mances, who have a wnv with them that proves Irresistible to nicmbom of tho opposite sex. lien llko Oliver Osborne or Wax, for example. But most men con tent themselves with fewer trophies of tho chase. This diversity of tastes Is n peculiar thing, nmortK persons who have bean THE WOMAN'S Letters and questions nubmUlctl to Ihti department must be terittcn on one side of the paper and signed tolth the name of the terlter. Special queries like those given Icloui aro invited. It Is understood that the editor dni not necessarily Indorse the sentiments exprcssetl. All communications for this lepnrtment should bo addressed as follows: Till: WOMAN'S i:CII.Mli:, V.vcning Ledger, Philadelphia. Va. The winner or today's prllr It .11 1 K. II. Oikfonl, or "1231 Spruro slrcrt, whoso Idler np- pc.iml" In ji'itrnlD't paper. TODAY'S INQUIIUES 1. How can thin cream ho maiio to whip? . What l lhe correct way lo lay linoleum lo frevent It from liutcliii:? 3. How can grease foots he rjniotril from marble? AN'SWKKS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. Greasing the holliim of tho pot In which macaroni or spaghetti N 1" hollo'l M Pre vent Its sticking lo Iho bottom. Tho water should be kept boiling r.iplill) 2. A small nnnntlty of crrnm can ho maile Into batter without nny tronhto lo platlnc it In n Jnr, fastening tho Ihl on tightly ami putting . in the treadlo of tho scnlnK m.irhlno. Il running tho machlno for a few minutes tho butler will bo maile. . 3. To prevent buttons from Wine broken whon Ironing blouses Iron tho part nrouml tho buttons by turning tho blouse wroiiB side out unit placing It on u thickness of ll.iuncl. Economy in l'ood To (he Kililor o n'onma's I'aui: Dear Madam- AUhoush I n bKo no very iSS XX?mZW 7S'ur '"SPffl on a wielily ullownnie "f '", f.r .f""1 i,,,,', Jj nevTrv?? JSr&rW . drlSp n" rTreiilly miro atl.Mccrjr In every H?"Ktrmvra..'i4riBViipj: But one of (hi fulvhimonlulK of tt-imonu . I be lieve Is lo pay uih for every ariule of tooa ina to do tho niurktins In per.on. thun .ur Ins the best. " "" "Weekly Expenditure for Table To the Editor o ll'oiiiniTi f'oo ' Denr Madam In anjiner to .'j,'"'--"" keiiwr." who wnnta to Ucev th tnhle tor threo E&Vhwi' rur-AT unlf Sffi Sioni'y!1 Z&. tSWvP; i??!' laundry l. and for them Item 1 huva . '''eh "fd' bureau with eaeh .mall wooden drawer mirked sat. milk, luumlry. etc. - and put ay that eiim out of my nllowance before SSlSff anythlmt el. The rent I keep in a Safe? sfice llent. 3t phone, KS and any ellra "luSierthi thirty which are al towed. 1 y table money arlea. but haa not rem lift ""'R iiu vet o are heartv eatem. t weliih JtW iound" and by husband wetglw ISO. o ou ee we do Sm diet. The third adult, my mother, wtlsha -uu pounds. , I coneider th-lt I ke. p it B"d tabl,- W have turkey "hltken, beefsteak, veal iu.Uet. Uoaton-baked-bean dinners. -.iuer kraut with roa.t pSfiTlSiS and labbaeo and tnany other com llnatlona aud nla h.n. ! rt . u wel 1 will nuote a few weeks from my book Ttw week of Le. ember J Imluded a nine pound tur key, urocerles. veKelablea and meat. SU 3ti week of Uecember U. 3 ills week of Uecembtr J II. w"ut. week of December i'.). M.58; week at pe'ember 3U. I 31. Ioklne mm th"'"".".. .' book. I nolo amounia bui b ua J J ''. " tc.?whlih are a fair averaee. I use one pint of milk each day. and extra when there la a puddlnit. Since eks. eiieitthe, 1 ui8 only three i "a.h week Innte.ld of ihe dolsn. r'or breekfaet in plaoe of e.-cs th. i c .reamed beef on loam eauBk and hot ook- ream of wheat or oatmeal, tiake,! bbMteni or mackerel, or uoaalbly tome left ier hm or baked tplea. I hiT. at time. uwi butterlne but ""IJ'W"' but I rannot Bee mui h illUerem-e belneen tt an.! butter at fifty centa per, pound -en.ept the price. I am handy at inakliUT ifoudlea of feft-overe. It l bard lo tell how to do II but ana jnuat keep a utrlct acrount of eiery artiule and experiment with money-saving joojI, Excellent Suggestions and Recipea To Ine Editor of ll'omua's rae: Dear Madam- I'erhapa nonie houMkeeper would like to know that sulphur mzattereil about tn corner nnd clot and upon nbelvea ami window led will abtolutely rl! npuM of moths. We have quite a number of book, and 1 a!was keep nulphur m-aitered on the abelvea ba"k of them A remed found to be a cure for wkrta U cobwebs miieil with akohol. Apply every day until the wan dluappeare. Thla recipe for fruit puna la lery dellcloue: Sift together one and one half cupe Hour, one and one-half te.iiHin hakim: noeikr two tablupoona irauulated uar and onetblra tea ooon ealti add two-thtrde eup ilatee. turned and Jiopped. two tableepoone melted butter, one tup rallk and one w the white and yolk beaten separately. Hake In aem pane In hot oven Jjit eerve with lemon8Uc or any preferred, fate! raUlne, chopped He and fruit Inetead of date If I want a chance. Puddlne Sauce. Mix two tasJeepoon flour wUhone cup eugar. add a Utile toll water to tir amooth. then one and one-half cupe beillntt water a pinch of aalt and butter the slM of u walBUt 1M rook? until clear, and Savor with a seoeroue teaepoon lemon eitraot or the juice f jilt a lemon. - IMre.l O. M. O. Ren9vat,ng "Spare" Room To oe JSA'er of Woman's Pays: Dear Madam It U wonderful unit a little nalet nd tulu will do I had a aoarj room at bume with uji old cblironler without handJee t r7j .-calmif ehatra without aeate and an , eg aoieted doubU Ud. all of which had been sj.eait aelde a uaeleee. My huebaoJ waated we Sihrow the whole outfit away. After thlokliuf !L Butter over I Iwuaht tome white eaamel and paiui- J " bed next 1 pur, hued aome etua (ten I handle in the fite and tan cut Store wbUh I attathed to the chUtonUr- after Htlmt u u m&i coat of varniah Th four ihaba 1 reeeated and after I had cl.eued and Suited lb. rooDi and put everything la 1U re aEuwUve plate J found myiell well repaid (or or labor aa it ota the room look very cwn K " pUaaaat. . tMre.l V. A. P. Jlinced Ham ro le BiWvr of Woetoa'e iHwe; rr Madaui ao nceltent way to uae leftover eoJS t te ae lohuwa Two copfulaj mt" bam fuur e a sjut half-tupful Bout one JBfoJ eu-a on tuarlcr leaJai4 "T""., t fAT.KSLSTi thaKl Oil vxi :se raas, rtwutb, pj urtwrf, ",. ,i.".,..A J MM am imMm-jt Sl5T ftitikifclS M Saaaw Iteu tffe " WOMEN'S INTERESTS ADVICE ON BEAtTY CARE OF THE HO "VYVETTES" A now mid doliRhtfuI lllljo fonturo of iinrticutnr interest to women will npnenr in this apaco beginning next Jlotidny. Don't Miss It reared In the same suriounrtlnus .In no for Instance, will ndnro the "movies," A I Jolson'fl latest record and rhumbem' novels, while her more cultured slitn. lospphlne, finds iclnxatlon nnd enjoyment In Hatalllo or Telicltov. symphony con certs and Vrcud. Yet these Rlrls plaod. wcie taught, and slept side by side diiriilE nttoen years of their lives. Tho vital thins for us to remember Is that 'in no matter which direction our tastes may tako us we ate all "sisters un der tho skin," and It Is the same seeking after enjoyment Hint takes Mary to tho public dance hall and Cilorla to tho lecturo hall. The thins for us to do is to culti vate a sympathetic Imagination, to try to bear with others' tastes, opinions nnd linblts: In other words, to bo consistently tolerant. EXCHANGE I. How run white lain ho cllen Hint ilpllnilo jelhnv tint ulillh Is charncicrMIr of old lares? 2 Mlint Is the easiest wnr to clean while fur? 3. What nro tho cnuscs nf snoring? 1. It Is Iho brlilocroom'a Plato to (.cleft Ills ushers at Iho weddlntr, nlthnuKh It Is instoinary for him tn lonsult tho hrlilo In ilolne o. '-, Former) It was illstomnr) lo hato only nIiirIo men ns ushers ut it wcihlhiK, althnuzh now married men uro freitucntb ihoson. 3. Tho host man fnlhms tlio brldeRrnom Into Ihn ihnrdl. Lovesick .Mnitlen To the editor of iromnii'. Vnvr: 3ear Madam -I am n idrl of nineteen and am In love with n fellow of twenty ono. Ho I n very tliltk friend of my father's and cornea tn our houHe often, almost every other nltlht. I know the man Moll mid 1 know that he tarei for mo unit 1 loo htm ilearli. but I do not want him to know It. Will you pleaeo tell mo how to art In hli prcxeme? I am alwaH at home. hernUHf I do the housework, rooklnir end etrthtnor olso. and eometlmea when he has upper with uk I Ket ho pxi lied just to think that he might not ilka my cooklnK. nver time 1 look at him I find that he Is ntfirlnc at me. What do iou think makes him state at mo like that.' When he hna supper with us I never sit at the table, but just wait on them and aeo If they need anything. Ono nlcht he com plained nbout this mid said that tnn)be It w.ta he who kept me away frum tho table. Do you think I should alt at the table the next time, and If no, by whoae atdo should I alt? VIJItA II. You I'ortnlnly Imve It bail. Try to bo moro self-contnineil nnd do not Imagine yourself mired nt vonHtantly. It Is un doubtedly your place to sit at tho tablo with your family. Sit by your father, or, If there are only three of you at the table, sit upposlto him and place the Ruest between you, ' Rudcnr.-is of Young Men 7'o the Editor 0 U'om(la,s oie' Dear Madam- On New Vear'a Day I had an opportunity to observe a number of younc; men hi III In their teena or early twentlea. and each and every one of thorn aerated lacklne In morals In any sense of the word. They jostled and pushed thlH way and that, ninviim olilldren nnd women to one side so their own aelflshnese could be Krutlfled. tine of them ran Into a woman well up In eura, kno ktnK her bundlee Hunt and left Into the lreet. Initead of apologizing and nanl'ting tur to pick up her bundlee. ho laughed while the others joined In with remtirka. Ttuse same ! although apparently of good famillea. made queuilonahle remark t joung girte who paaaed. aneerlng at those who ateu like lidlew and Insulting thoiie who replied. Where are the chivalrous oung men of our grandmothers' tlmef Uht, with our knowledge advancing In every wa Imaglnaole. are the tnung people of today bai kalldlnt, f In It the fault of their home rearing or the utsor latlons they form ae noon a the parente liataei their bold? I um Iniltned to lieiteve It li the latter. Kl.l.AMHt v, Shu Is Lonely To the Edi'or of tromaH'e luuf Dear SlaJam I am yuung girl lint yet twenty, and my great trouble la lotioiineaa. What I would like to kno a Is ram to get at. qualnted with young men of m aee. I work out of town and am at Hhrt nnlv In th evening and Huiaial" I am on ep-aklni: lerma with s f-'W girle. hut that Is .is fur us It goes Tl.n. la nm 4, girl or yoinii man auy where that E fan call a friend In the real sense of the woid. I am ford of all uinuaeincni. M'.ili. My the movlee, but o not know how to tiauc I drum plainly, and do not attiart utKt.iton anywhere. Can some of your readf-ri. tell me how to make fiieiuU'' Nothing would make mo en bimv as to have a rei friend to go about with, either a gentle man or it girl hum. 1 hope some one who knows what unhappiuess In will take uity on me. f.0Nl.t. uilti, A girl of yi'.tr age should certainly have plenlv of friends- Thero are social centers in different itrts of the city where you can learn to dance and meet desirable younK people. If you belong to a church you should have no dlilkulty in making friends, as there are always groupa of young men and girls banded together for one purpose r another. Cultivate a pleubant happy disposition and tako an Interest In tjie lives of those whom you meet, and in a short time you will find yourself gaining friends, Enter Uefore Procession To the Editor of iroyioa'e J'ooe- Dear Madam My daughter le to be married next month in church and her father will, of course, escort her to the altar. Mill ou tell rue when I should go to the tburth early, or Hear the time of the ueddtiigr llOTUElt. The mother of the bride leaves the house Just before the bride and her father and is escorted to the front pew on tlie left side of the middle aisle by one of the ushers lust before the bridal party forms to march Ip theeaude. , Simple Golden Weddjng To (he Editor of H'owsWe . Dear Madaov- What sort tif an entertainment would you suggest for the celebration of my MMttts' goUert wedding I, As they are well ad vanced in years, I rblak an evening affair wouM lire them. , ROSE. Invite your meads to come lo to tea at S o'clock. la this way they -will all arrive between and f 30, and your parents will not have to stand long to receive thejn I'sUl lit a tea. but have a little more to eat tjiati at an ordinary tea T'eeorate .the drawing room Mumming roots with grens Bft4 y.Uuw rtowers. tie the tiifccs with yet $jw nbUuw aej. ge yellow bnpJwM oa the tW a-v d5jaet atutsaJatl, tlt ta4ywttw. lrsP wd iakJ EVENING LBDGBR-rHILADEEPHlA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, TODAY'S FASHION Dainty HuU !i imtiiKiii' enp nnd enmisole Qt'ITH the most rltllculoun thbiB baa Imp penod. I nm quarnnllneil nt the .riold InKa' with tho mumps. Marlon nsttcd mo out for tlio ttpolt-onf, nnd Sunday my chcoks nuffr-d out llltc 'Tommy Ornce's:' and tho tlnrtor ordororl mo to mny "put" for n tvcr-lt It wai it sroat relief to mo when Mm. Plr-lilliiB n.tld that Marlon had had tho mumps on 'both sides " I told them lo Itcep me supplied with plenty of t WW W I, i ? MY MARRIED LIFE Ily ADKLE GARRISON Is Jack THi: waiter stood at attention with pencil pointed ovor his order card .lack was otudylnt; tlio menu card, and I was study ing Jack. it was Ihe first chance 1 had had to tako a Rood look at this cotisln-brntber of initio after his year's absence. Kvory llmo I had attempted It 1 had met his eyes Used upon mo with nn Inscrutable look that puz zled and embarrassed me Now. howetcr. ho was occupied with tho menu card, and I stared openly nt him. Ho had changed ery little. I told myself Of course he was terribly browned by Ills year In tho tropics, but otherwise ho was the same handsome, well-sct-up chap I le membered ao well Ho looked up, caught my Knzo and Into his blue cyea Hashed tho old merry leasing look that I know. 'diving mo tho onoo over?" be asked In a low lone, mindful of the wniler; then In his ordinary voice, "Made up your mind yet what you want?" "Oh, won't you older, plouso, Jack?" I asked. "Can't bo done." he ictiirned men Ily. "This Is your party My only part Is to show- that I remember your favorites. Of courso, vou want some escargols." Wo both smiled at tho tecollectlou tho naino called up. In tho days when a din ner with Jnck was tho ono recreation my plodding llfo afforded me. he had once per suaded mo to eat somo cscargots When they weru served nnd 1 discovered they wero snails 1 had ordered them taken away at once, the very Idea of them up setting me. Later, to pleaso Jack, who was very fond of them, I had tried one, then another, and after a number of din ners had become as groat a lover of them as ho was "Oh! surely!" I said. "Of courso, cscar gots " The waiter heard mo. and bent deferen tlallv toward me It Is too bad," he said In careful lhig llsh. "but It Is Impossible for us to get the escargots on account of tho war." "That's too bad." said Jack. "I suppose there will be a number of our favorites wo can't hato. I can't realize yet thero Is u war. Vou seo. I didn't boar of It until a few weeks ago whon we Hist got out ot the wilderness." The waiter waxed confidential. "Vou'd know It If you woro here, sir," ho said re spectfully. "Almost nil our boys have gono back to fight for France. I wish I wero only young enough tn go " Wa looked around the icstniirant and confirmed his words. The wnltera wero nil men over nildillo age. not a young pmn among them I ga'vo a llttlo shlvor ut tho thought of what It all meant. Jack saw It. MUMORinS AND PANCII-It "We'll not talk of It any more," ho said. "How would you like oysters insteud of escargots'."" 'Those will be very nice." -I smiled at him. In reality I was far from hungry, nut t would not spoil Jack's pleasure by telling him so. What next, consomme, or Isn't It here ytu used tu get that chicken broth you liked so well?" "How well jou remember. Jack," I ex claimed in astonishment. "Do you think I could forget?" he ahked quickly. Something In his tone gavo mo that vuguo uncomfortnblo fear again "The chicken broth hero is very good," l said hastily. "1-et us hato some." "All right : I know you don't like flsh So what shall be the grand centerpiete"" I knew Jack's fatorito dish. fortunatet If he could sit down in front of Just Iho .right kind of steak, thick. Juicy, broiled just right, he was happy. "A steak by all means," I nnswered "I haven't had a good ono In ages " "I'm sure you're saying that l please me." Jack protested, "but I haven't the heart to say no. You can Imagine the food I've llted on in Suuth America Jlut you must order tin- rest of Ihe meal " "Kurels I will." J said, foi I l.n-w Ihe things he liked ' flaked potatoes, new as paragus buttered beets, rnmaine salad, and we II talk about the dessert later ' The waiter bowed and huiried away is UmillllllllHUIIIIIHIIIIIhJ owlnir materials sn that I could "earn my milt ' Marlon never was tery successful at iiiuttinit tlilncs for herself. When I nslied her what rIio wnnleil she said "he'd hno lo bate a renllv fetchliiK boudoir t-iii and a "fuisy" camisole t showed her the ramlmlo that K tty tlelden f.e'nt mo frntn TInRland. and sho Hkert It sn well that I promised to duplicate It In nlnltj whlto and pale blue Mv camisole Is of shell pink chirfon riolli. tr nn ctreptltiti.ill.v heavy uuallty. trimmed with lace. Marion took It flow-Mown with hrr and boiiRh! c-hirfrtii of Ihn came violRht In the three p,istel tones, and ciiourIi l.tco edKlim In make the rtillltie I nlnrted nn the blue camisole and band itti net!, n nil IP f cream net tn form the top To II 1 studied n wide strip or the diiffoii After BallierlnB the lace ciIkIiik I . .... .i Chin nt.,.i ii.n o,lio nf the tucked i 'net Then I nrrnnued n wennd frill of lure In festoons on Hie net so mnt n mui- "n-orfot-l of medalljolis Mai inn insisted that sli- could make the inotlallloli nr Itteked net .mil kcw Hie lace frlllliu: nbout Ihn lower edge for tho center rrnht. While she worked on It I hemmed the bot tom of Ihe camisole nnd threaded a strip ot Instil- through tho hem. Only three snni fnsiineiK were needed tn close tho frnnt. When tho medallions and the shoulder straps of blue ribbon were sewn In place tho iiimlsf.lp was ready for Marlon lo wear. Hut Iho Mutch cap I Just finished Is the ptcttlest Iblnc I've made In a lont; time It Is of cream net tllmmed with lace, plnli ribbon and French flowers Tho cap portion Is of the net shirred over rather heavy cords which stiffen it. 1 find this ponllntf moro satisfactory than a wire frame I Kntherod the lace brim sllRhtly and ex tended It al the sides to Torni points. Arter sewlnc it firmly to the cap portion I wired tim piIro nnd turned bnch the points. Tin- crown Is simply trimmed with two bands of pale blue satin ribbon utid a clus ter of French flowers (Copyright ) Changed? "Vou'rn either a clairtnyanl. Margaret, or" "rnihnps: I, too. hate a memory," I ie. turned gnylv, and then regretled tho speech as I saw the look that leaped Into Jnck'a eyes. "I wish 1 was Biire,'' ho began Impetu ously; then he checked himself. "I won der whether we tun too early for any mu sic." he finished liimnly. "I am afraid so," 1 said. "It doesn't matter nnyway. Wo want lo talk, not tn listen. 1'vo got something to tell you, my dear, that I've been thinking about all this oar I'to been gone" "OIVK UK TIM IV I did tint realize the Impulse that mndo mo stiptrli out my hand, lay It upon his, nnd ask gently: "Pleaso, Jack, don't tell mo anything Im portant until after dinner I feel rather upset anyway. Let's have ono of our old eatefree dinners, and when wo'vo finished wo can talk." Jack gavo me a long, curious look, tinder which 1 Mushed but. Then ho said btuniuely "All right, tho weather and tho prlcn of flour, those nro gooil safo subjects; we'll stick tn them." The omnibus bad spread tho table with a clean cloth nnd tho silver. Ho had also placed pats offhutter and a silver dish nt ctusty Fienrh bread. "Now 1 know something Is tho matter," Jack said mischievously. "I not or ato with you that you didn't grab a pleco of that biend as soon as the boy brought It and eat It luvurlmisly while you were waiting for the rost of tho meal." "Well, you see. I'm so overwhelmed nt your return I can't conic down to sordid things" I tried to make my volco gay. "Vou must give mo time." "Pvo been doing just that for years." ho returned cryptic.illv. I was glad that the arrival of tho oysters mndo a reply of mlno unnecessary. Tlio dinner was perfect In every detail. Jack ato heartily, and although I was too unstiuug to cat much I managed to got enough down lo deceive him Into thinking I was enjoying tho meal also. While wo .were discussing tlio salad Jack summoned too waiter "Will you have an Ice or somo pastry beforo tho cheese'.'" bo asked me. ' Oh. no. Jack," I answered, "nothing but a bit of cheese." "I'amcmbert? Or I suppose tho war has banished that also." Tho waiter bent apologetically. "Oh, yes; wo have Camombert. Wo will be able to offer you Hoqitefort." "I woufd Just as soon hato American cream cheeso with tho black coffee." The eon'oo and cheeso dispatched, I leaned back and smiled at Jack. "Now light our cigar," I commanded, "Not yet. We're going to talk a hit (trst. ou nnd 1." I felt Hint same llttlo nbsmd thrill of apprehension. Jnck was changed in somo way. I could not tell you how." ICop right.) ti'ONTlNUnD MONDAVI THE CHEERFUL CH tsssssMeSsssaHsHsffffffffKllVfffffff I never csx. stretch more thtn one. column vide.. In life I pity suck i. amfcJl tfcrt. But why .should I care to spread out through the. world Vker Ktvppmess f$rous in tke. Ke .xr-t ? n!i,C"r,r' 0 I wmtmtmuumserrr"" TlT'"TfffmiTJ'J"-mg' At arty time aay aker's Cocoa a tfood drink, wholesome and nout i J V sf isnirtas it is deliciou. j 1 Walter Baker & Co, Ltd, E5TABU3HED I7SQ DORCHESTER, MASS. HOW SOME OF THE NEW BEAUTY PREPARATIONS ARE PREPARED I?y LUCKEZIA BOItl The Taniouf Spanish Prima Donnn O.s'lJ of Iho most fascinating places In the world is a beniity shop to which I pay a visit evert once in a while to learn nil nboil ilie new ...llet p. epilations that are rnnstnnth being launched ) am nlnnji In searrn lor ikhih thlng that will aid those who are seeking to Improve their per sonal nppenranre. The pi city girls who lire hide over this shop gladly toll me the latest "beauty gossip." nnd I had hnidly seated myself bnfnro one of them came Inward mo with n Jar ,.r oienlll. It was It I pretty Jar In shape J t - ' nnd coloring, but Its I,f('lti;ziV li'illl content Interested me far more wlien 1 lonrned that the cream possessed tho virtue or destroying Iho rav. ages wrought bv summer outdoor life. Iho formula was purchased in Itussln, where It Is one of the fatorito creams of the beau ties In tho land nf tlio Tzar. The "fair gossip" told tnd that Ihe cream was made up of the following Ingredients: Sppriruwot. . ... Whllv nitx , Oil nf Hvn.t iilmontJt . an gram 15 Rrntnfl . . ...hi ernitm . rtO KTttlin t'ocuu hut IT This rmnm nhou.it bo rubbM Into the Bltln nftrr you have bron exposed to tho bum mid wind for any IpiirUi of time. Of rotn-Mo. tho fn.'c must bo thoroughly cleansed befoto Hip iTcnm in Applied, and a coating 1 HOUSEHOLD HINTS TllllHi: nro a few Hilling details which ato tisunlly left lo the last moment, and which, when fpi gotten, cause so much dis comfort on n railroad Journey. So It's best to follow Iho general "preparedness" pingrnm and gel tho "traveling trllles" I cady some time before they arc needed Of courso. tlio neat homemaker yearns lo npnenr Imiiinrulnlo nt Iho end of her Journey. Especially If she Is lo meet friends does ,'w yearn to be at her best. A great help In preserving the cleanliness and fieshiiess of her appaiel throughout n long and dusty railway Journey Is a black silk klmonn-coat which wns designed by a cletor woman. Any nno can make this garment herseir. It takes but a fow yards of black china silk, cut kimono fashion. This may bo used as a kimono In tho morn ing, nnd nlso mat- be woin durlng-tho day over Iho shirtwaist or suit or ono-plcro frock It Is cool, comfortable and easy to slip on nnd off, nnd really looks well. Out of tho siiino pleco ot black silk, cut it long oblong piece for a hat bag. Some times tho potter may bring sou a paper l,,l(- sometimes he will not nut vnnr own black silk hat bag takes little space In vour snltcase. and Is a sum protection forjotir hat If ou remdvo It on thn train. Thero nro on tho market now somo new hangers for coats and wraps designed especially for iho trnteler. They rollapso Into a very small space, leadlly unfold, and cost about twenty-five cents. If small children accompany you on your lournnv vou will be much moro rnmfni table If you "provide ahead of tlmo for their com fort and diversion. Tho wonder of looking nut of the windows wears off after a short time, and then llttlo Mary and Johnny be gin to get quetulous or tired and cross. Ot course, vou can't tako a bag of favorite toys with you. but thero aro a few thlngn that take up little space nnd provo an end less source of diversion for llttlo people on a long trip A small pad, ono or two pencils, n box of crayons and small scissors are part of tho children's equipment for a Journey. Thero Is lots of fun with n mngazlno and scissors for young persons. It you sprend out a largo newspnper so that papers won't bo distributed all over the car. lltt'e .lolinnt and Mart- can snip pictures out of tho mag azines without discomfort to any ono and Willi great Joy to themselves. The crayon nnd pad they can use to copy pictures or writo letters on will been them pleasantly nlisorbed for hours. If baby goes with you on n long trip there aro somo items for him. too. which need a place In your handbng. Ono Is a vacuum bottlo In which to keep his mtllc hot or cold, as desired. For heating water or milk vou can carry your own little heat ing device in a small space. This ,1s a small Iron grid, n collapsible, pan and a two Inch can of solid alcohol. It can bo set up anywhere with perfect safety, for tho alcohol cannot bo 'fcpllt over" bv the mote ment nf the train It beats quickly, and with it the mother nf tho small Infant can be sure of getting bnb's milk nt tho right temperature nnvwhern nlnno- the rout". A small pneumatic cushion Is nlso a great aid to comfort. This Is folded away In a. Bmnll spaco and can lie lnflnted with nlr whenever needed. Very often a small pillow at tho back of your bead Is Just tho thing to relievo the strain of sitting all day in n railway carriage. You'll bo glad to have this little cushion In your bag at that time. (ropri3ht I In Winter I.Ike ghosts ot birds, the Hocking flakes Amid tho leafless branches Ily nut ah, tho bongs, what power remakes Of silence, vanished minstrelsy? Chat lea If. O'Donnell. Varying the Hash Try putting a few bits of coarsely chopped autumn appla Into the prosala breakfast bash. Hash la generally n thing of meat and potatoes only, whereas a little special flavor may be given to it by scattering into It, now the apple, now a few nut meats, again some bits of pimento, or the little bamboo sprouts which come from Iho Chinese quarter. Hash la an economic necessity now and then, but It may be madentn a palatable sur prise by tho addition of u few unexpected tidbits. I of trie as aiMUiiJ.inmi,Mftnni 7 i is ii nJ sr c yi.ti "".'Ai 1 - 1917 nf Ii should bo nllowed to remain nn tho face during the sleeping hours Then I wns told of tho virtues of n cucumber lotion Hint wnuld make the skin rlcnr nnd telvely. lis soothing qualities make II un rvcellent remedy for sunburn, and It will pi event the sltln from scaling. II is highly lecommcnded ns n cleanser lor the pores nnd as n skin whltcner. To make this lotion uso the following recipe: nxhrrMed Julro rtirumbers. . 'A pint I'oIokho wnter IJi ounces Hweot almnnd oil ... . . ..'1'j ounces Khntlnr; t-rram (or molted . rsntllo snjti) I dram lllnnrttpil nlmnnds 1 ilrnms This may be used ns frequently as you desire Timely Is thn cream or lotion that will rid your complexion of tan or freckles Naturally, I was "all cars" to And out what the "gosHip" was roncerlilng prepara tions of this type A small. porcelain bo was brought to me nnd tho paste was guaranteed to lemovc the most obstinate of freckles. The "speckled" ono Is di rected In spread the paste over the freckles al night bcfoio icthlng. In tho morning tho paste must be removed with sweet oil and a llttlo pondered borax. This frecklo lemedy consists of: Othle of nine Ji ilmm Suhlodldo nf bismuth U ilrnm Dottrttla 34 Ornnis tlbiorln Pa ilrnms I was nlso given the foi inula of a lotion which, It In said, will successfully reinovo tan The inlxluro should bo wiped over tho skin with n small piece of antiseptic, gauze or absorbent cotton both night nnd intimitis. These Ingredients nro required: I'ltrle nth I l!a ilrnms lint wnter ... . ... r,ta iiuntf IWdrroil liorux 1 ilrnm (HyrcNn 'j ounce To mix properly dissolve tho borax nnd tho acid In the water, then add the gly cerin Lot It stand overnight and strain through coat so muslin. A few drops ot scent may bo added If desltcd. The dressing table should bo well stocked with toilet preparations such as these. Armed with such remedies', you can fight fan. freckles and sunburn This bcntitv shop gossip Is A-ortb repeat ing, so I ifass It on to jou. It'onsrlKhl ) Order Some Today )ee rf oot Farm Sausage Be sure you get "Deerfoot" the genuine. Farm al Soulliborougb, Mas3. The Aldine Hotel Chestnut nnd 10th Streets Tins exceptional facilities for pri vate entertaining. Receptions, Weddings, Cards, Din ners, Dances. STEAMBOATS WILMINGTON xciv sciinoi'i.i: or WINTER RATES, 40c tii'ki:th (moo Kott 30 days HlTr.l'TIVlJ JA.NUAllY I. 1017 Slnalo hot PI1II.1 S. WllmlllBtnn Wo Half iJInKlr, ll 1'hlln .4 Wllmlnxton ..!.' Whole Kxe Int. t'lllla. & Wllmllieton. .-Hie lliilf Bxc . hoi Phil 1 A- A llnillik-tOM. . illc- .Slnaie het Wilmington & I'hoster IBc Unit Hlwrlv. litt Wllmlmiton & Chester. .1 On Whole V.XQ . h, t tVllmlnKton & Chester. 'J.lc Half i:xt . lul Wllmlnuton H Chester.. ISo Nlnele. hot l'hll i & ('hosier Hu ll (If Hlnulo. lut l'hll.i S. ('honor r,e Wholo 1-Ixe l.ol 1'hlla A. Chester 'Joe Halt nxi . hot l'hll.i & fhoaior 10c I'entiscroto. X. !.. Coniifctluus on Wil mington tla,t-f, t JI0.1IH Iron- CIIKKT.NTT ST WHAIIF nml WllmliiBton ihtilv awl Sunday ut 7.30. 10 30 A. SI 1 JO. i in. 7:U(l. lllC IEADIH0 RESORT H0TEL0F THE WORLD .ttiboroujhWviiii ATLANTIC CITY.N.fJ. OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT. . .jqglAH WHITg.a.QONO COMPAUV trt.i.iiuiiait.1 ,or to j,rv baths y. water. J8 up tvfey. !2 up dally. Chas. nuhre. l.AKiwmm. N. .1 ise Lakewood, New Jersey A delightful place to spend the Winter and Sprint; Season A J Ml'ItPHY. MANAIIKU C V. MUltrilV. ASST MA.VAUUIt WINTER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. S J. L-y-oe Mi innvrccrr. OpcfAot all seasons A ofifteYcan A reconiAiscd ..stantlaid or excellence. CWtv600. IW3ERJ.nV2Hr. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Rivelro School IA-NulA",is ,a. . . . lOtt rilBBTNUT ST Tel TttS0' STRAYER'S I'oMitlone guarant The JJe Uunintss Sthool. pQBltlonii Buaranteed Unter now Day or nlzht. Schell'S Shorthand Speed Score! U Clleon Dlctailnc Machines 3.IM-1 n,u u, SBeatlis AIlvB.V. Jan 11. CATHBRINB. wife of Alexander Aiken Relatives nnd friends, League of the Haired Ileart and Altar, Society of St! Ldward's iwrlsh. Invited to funeral, Tue , S.30 , m., JTeil-N. Jd t Suleuin requiem mass Bt Edword'e Churth lu a. ni. Int New Cathedral AYllES Jan. 11. Kntviu .nn -t 1... 7,h??Ss vl3'.A??.R,.hK5 Ay.r.s .ltelatlvc and .huums t.. aim ivwuecca Ayree Kelatltee a frlende. Washington Camp. No. 47B. p. O. 8. A unA KfiifiViu 11 l'te.,L.i .1.!.' ''.' "-. tj. . 01 .' i, JF'lft. V ? iKrTff-rSr?i &unB4SToVV.,&P San- ,UlU N' 0lb "' FrSfftA,,'Tri',nsuiinna61a,r ZiaTu ' llres and friends invited to sJrvlces! Tuee. i No. MJ. BOWBItS Jan. II, at 1 A. Curnun. Klklna Pa.b '::Tr:ir..r." -- e.. .ui. viuar 11111 itm. jjuwcua jan. ji. at resldsnce of Llnferd I'a . EilJIALlNE. wuw ut tvivuaru jtewers, nelatlvea ant friends Invited. 10 funeral iirvlcesf Men So nd iu . .mo it A.iiJsaDy iLe Int. atrlLtlv nri. vat,. American il&hatfka- Ceia Auto funerll Kemalne may be viewed Bun., after W m ' I1KACKIN Suddenly, Jan. 11. MARY wldow of Thomas nraltln. aied Jl "lieUtl aud friends Invited, tu funerareofvloii a. A. Sat cm Star. "! 'i"?"'"11 e tnt (,t Jainte s rui utMii.-t. MJKt nun Sua MKf-XffLt v . . 'AIH.li UlsADLEY S.5&V rTl2Ltl'?.'jStesA Ow! neidlB Relief Aseo tuvk.4 toiiiafiBr n-36k, m. 3,? IU Pearl t renutews. ,( el B p 'Ml S44 Paul JO a. fa. cress ceoj. tSXMMS0&&&9 nRATIlS imRNNECKB Jnn. lo, PrtKI) v nii , NIX'KB, d BO. Relatives and frlendi Sffil" town I.ods-0, No. SlN, I. o. O. F t r)knlh Ti.!" flclnl Society Ami Honndlnitvlun liineilcial 85 ' flcty, Invitod to norvlcr-n. Sun , 1 ! !' J?" prltato. Montrose Cem. " ltlt:.Ni:.V Jvn 11, THOMAS nrtKNNr'N rtolntitoe nnrt frlonil Invited lo funeri: stotV' 7.10 n tn.. resliienro of niooo Mf, Vn t.nj Horn. 131 iJayls t . Manatunk lllfth mJH Hi, John thn llnntlnl churoh 11 n m Int si Jnhn'fl Com ' -' ntlOtVN Jan 11. Wlf.UAM J husbsnd et Annie llrnwn (noo flndaersl and son nt it.r. nnd Into Thomne A llrnivn, niW -13 ItflatlvM nnd fr onds, Iirnnnway lion Knoi.tv il.i..'Jv?" rnnornl. Mon,, S 3(1 n m, I3SI1 Carlton st I IllBh nnM Churrh of Asumitlnif 10 n tn ij!' i Int! '":!:. .. J-'iC.i. ' om . Auio itinorni lltTllr-'Ptf Mitf4,1rtnlt I.h 11 k toee .. IinTII. wife of William Unhook and diuiht-r "fl.nf nnd Into Chirlotte u lihorlo need rf IlIlltf nnd Irlond?. Itah Council "J S3' l of 1' . Camp No 147. P 0 or A .i MoKlnloy Lod.o. No. 12..0 H of A nnd m?mi or; of Allohony Avo llnptut churoh Invited lo funeral Mrvlcrn. Sun.. 1 p m, r-s M-nca ol 1 fMher. tub Amber nt Int llillsdla im " HI'ltNRTr irrvlteil to funeral ervlre, Mon J p m ftirV ,,,.,.1.1,-,, ,.,, ..., , , , ,,. hi, Mii , tiiiniru i'i..u N l-ant ftto. int. prltato North I ,lar iiiil Ceni. Auto funeral iiomain mny uo vicej Hun r.i CAI.I.ANII .Inn 1" ltAciit-t .... .. C'harlre U Cnlland. ilnushter cif Into Im. ,Ji Jnlio Chnrllno anod 54 llilnllvoa and frlenSI Invito,! lo funoral eorvlr tt 0,1 i. ITT" IMt ttltlltnrpv at r...lif..J I, " Itemalns mat vi f. In. f.. 3 ho viewed Tiiee , 7 fill lo I) 30 p land Cem Omit flowere ... ua, CAiu.iN Muuuemy, .inn 1 HI Qlv ....... of .Inmea I'nrlln. Itlntlce nnd frl.nils InvllM lo funoriil, Tun . 7 30 n m 31 a Noble 'it HlBh mnm St. Aiwuallno a liuroh a m i!l Int;! rttw tnineiirni 1 em. , CAVi: Jan. 12. jnttflMIAIf I. Iili rlhntna fl. nnd Hmh A i nvn iii-.i"'T m nml frlrndi Invited tn fuur-rrt. Mnn II n ?" 1 cnFipoi ni flunrnw j unir iv mom Ann nml 1I -i l. Int. privntf? Aut0inntiUo norvlf t Umaln can lii vlwttl Hun l(ftrr.n 7 nn-1 u 1 CHAPMAN .Inn. JU, MAUTHA It CUAP, MAN. (tiMi lliirlnn). nurd i"..". ll-latlvrs and irienas inwicu o sprvict'ti un 4pm rii. dnntp of )i frnnk litirif- 1m,j,- jiptt. rlno at. Int MniUonl, N .T MomLir Frlndi mav fv rrmaltiR after i'j o'rloek SundAtf CltKHUV. Jnti 11. CIIA2CI.U8 !! riiRiT born In Albitnv. N , hu-umi.-l or lare v.mmi V. Ciiflrv llolntUffi nnl frt-nd lnvfM runt?rnl flprlcp Tuon. a n m 2711 Rlfl nc. Int. Mt Mori ah rem itcmalna may C vlpwftl Mon . H tn 1(1 n ('I.U1I. Inn !' AVMTTT: T ir. nt s. W. f'lflrk (iipp Monti) HHaUvph nml frlendi jq. 4 rrRldohP, Mrrt. Is J 1 turns MT.'J ino nt Hh rpqulem ninwn Our LuJv ot Victory Church & ii. in. Int. Ht IImiIV Cem a CIifJNi: Jan. lii. JOHN .7 liushnnd of g Oornh f liillnntifiv Clnnn ortrt nr Isle t.i.. J -rtffti iiniiiiniii i ' Mill' o,,n v'l llltr hlt'lllt 4 nnd Marv Clunc naetl 47 Hil(itlR and frlendi IIolv Xnnin Horlpty. Tjennu'r of Harrr-I Hfart nf Ht Vlnr-pnt dn Paul Chyri h. pmploM of J lipnuiriK ivv in vi i ru u lunprni .lion P.3i u m.. rr.ir Morton t , Oorrnantown Solemn rf'quirm mam Iimnnrul'it9 Cunrrntloii Church 10 n in. Int Holy Sppulfhr t oni fOOAN. -inn. il. a mm; w.dnw nf pfter Coirnti Hipp I-.onarrt Hclntlvri ntnl frlrnda in vltpd to funeral. Tiies . ft art n m aos N lk..ln Inl, uf Iflirtr. FAOhlnm Inniie f ,,. 1 -J.. . a ii lutin ii ni iiip.ii itiiiiciii iiiii'i "nr iinuy 04 t Merry Churth JO r. m. Int Holy Sepulchu g Lcm. COI.K .Inn la. AlAIUIAIinT. uMnw nf An. JHn 11 MA.MI III. Ml.aMJ -m Aiioinnie lurnett (neo Hchmldt) and non ofistl , 15. I', nnd Ktilo llurnott (no. (.'nun, 1 naVil M llolitlies nnd frlondn omnlote nf t n r ni; ItnOlrtnt Htar LucIko, No nun y .! A 1 ! , ;.'rs5i':.miL' t. i;pW"-.:5.,'i Ka.io.h (ci drew J CNilo (net Hler), akpiI 3 UrlAtlvra nnd 3B 1 ru'liure, nil I'litriiiiiiiiiiuiin ti iviiii r"UU B tj H inemhpr. lnlteI to funeral herxlre- Tue 1 p. m . reitldenro of I.rothor-ln law John ' Jncoby. 344fi N JW Rt Int. Ml. Morlah '. m HemAlni innv hi virwiMi Mon ne liiiltlninr nani rt ropr. .IK COMr.T.- At li resMpnce. nan N, tlrxli. 9 ii .Monin i-iii, nietiijt-.yv in t i.iiAi, tviaow of John Coml. ukixI si. Uuu iiuti oi funeral Will i" irivpn COnTVTNI.Y Jnn. 11. MAUV wMow of Jo neon II. Courtney (ne tVarlrk) ItelntUp-- nnl friends mnmborR of Flrt PrpRbjterlnn CHurch of KenslnKton hihI Uunilty ncltonl InUted to fu nerat Benlct'R. Mon . a ii tn renl-Ji'tire of Rob ert v. rusati, jr. uu urease at. inc Ledar iiiu ipip rfiAWFOllD. At HurllnKtnn. N J . Jan. 11 THOMAS. hunlinnrl of rnthnrln Crawford R-ir atles nnd frlcmlH, Pop Plus IX. I C ii u.. Invited to funernU Mon . S n m . 3V Penn at. High main of reuulem at Paul's hurch 0 . m. Int Ht. Puul'a Churchyard Train leavei Market Rt fern 712 n m CUIslUHTO.N Jan. 11. V,UV.AnVTil, vlf, of Thorn ti i-i Crctffhtan. nitetl (12. Relatives and frlendi lnltcd to funeral. Mnn . a n m Ififia WnkellntT Bt . Kr.inkford. HerMcen In St Mark'i 4M i' r. viiunjt. u it in. jiii.. iuini v i-uar jiiu LcltOSnY. Jnn. 12. .TOHEril Urnn.VE. tm of Owen nnd Suann Croshy. hkoiI L"J. Due no tice of funeral will ho rIvpii :ni:tu Cnmlirldite ft, DAI.Y.- Jnn. 11 THOMAS IIA1.V nseil 55. Relatives nnil friends Inv lle.l to orvJoe, Hun., :t p. m., nrmrttnenti of VIUIam II. Ilattersby, a.llll N. Uronil si Int. N'orthwood Cem. DAVIS Hiiiliknlv. Jan 11 nt Wllmlnetnn. Do) . KUW1N W.. hushand of Kthol D.ivls, son nf .Marparot nnd lato tlcorito II n.uls ncod 24 voars. Ilolatlvrs nnd friends Invito,! to funrral sorloes Sun. -'HO p. m.. ronldenio of brother In-law, Joseph TrucksOHfl. l.'W H .tL',1 st Com don. N. J. .Int. Hiiddontleld H.iptlst Cem. Il. mains may bo vlovvod Hat evo. DAVIS. Huihienly. .Inn 12. PIIA.K A. DAVIS. Jlolatlvos and friends Invited lo funeral services. Mon , 1:30 p m . Chester road and Itldloy nxc , Crum Lynn. Pn Int urn ate Train leaves Ilroud street station li: 37 p m DAVIS Plrst Month IL'th. MAUTHA DAVIS. 11300 tlieono et . (lormantown Due notice of funornl will he kIvoii DIJVITT Jnn. 11!. ANN'ini' DCI1TT widow nf I'.lill J Dcvltt. auod 113 Itolatlios nnd friend! Invltoil lo funeral sorvlcos AVod 130 p. ro . '-o VVashlnKton avo. Int Ml Morlah t m DAY. Jan 12. HEIU.CC'A LI. MI widow o' Jus nn 1. Day tnco Itlshtor). Relatives and friends Invited tu funeral sorvk, s Mon.. lu n m prcilsoly. 302.i N. Urnu st l-rt. ud. may call Sun . 7 lo 0 1 m. Int Wllmlmiton, Del. IKIIUIIN' Jan. 11, 1017. nOHEIlT r. son of tho late James Dobbin. Helttlves. and friends o( tlio family linlted to funeral senlios. Mon. aft- irnoon, 2 p. m.. proclsely. at his residence. 3S0S l.ooust st Int. private. DONNHM.Y. Jan. 11. JCI.IA widow of James Donnelly. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sun.. 2 p. m., 2032 2s' 7th st Int. ,,rDOIJlllKRTY. Jnn- !- HANNAH Sf. DOUOIU'llTY, widow of J, Lines c liouaherlr and dauBhtor of Into John nnd Elizabeth 13r rott Ilelatlies nnd friends. Ill, ss, d Vlrcln So dality anil Loatruo of Sarrod Htart Church of ih Triinailuuratlon Invited to funeral, Tuti, K 3n u m ,,2.1u I.'irchwood ave , V 1'hlla Hoi--cmn mass of requiem Church of Trnnsnjrara' tiou Int Cathedral Ci m COWARDS At btrnudshurir. Ta Jan. IJ," MARY lv.. wife of l.lwood 1' Kdwards and, daushtor of Mr and Mrs. Harry Hibbett Itela. i.uu n. I frlomls Invited to funeral services.1 Tuos.. 2 p. ni . residence of parents. 5C1S Kins! scsslns ave. Int. private. KM. IS Near Doyloatnwn Pa . Jan 11. CAllOl.lNI' V 1.1. MS. widow of Joseph A oni. ni.cl fl1!. Relatives and friends tnvltei tn funeral. "Moll . 2 p. in Carriages will met V 3(1 p. in train from ReudlnK Terminal st Dolostown Station. Int Dovt.-atrnwi Cem KI.MKII Jan 12. 1IHI.KX WAI.TUn. wife of ndmojid Krancls Ulmer Relatives and frlendl invited to funeral services. Mon 2 p m. share. l)23 N ilarvlue it.. I-.oi.-an lot sirutly prl- lai:vAN3 Jan. in. joiin josnni evans. husband of Sarah Evans tnee Linhtcap), sed 84. Relatives and friends. Mcnno Tribe. to. 328. I. O. It. 51.1 Court Menno, No 338 P. of A nnd cmplojea of Hull Telephone Co. milled lo funeral. JHon.. I P. in., ll-l viriaiuia...!. a Kervkes In Churi.li of st John tlio uvaniieiift, 3d and Reed sts.. 'i p. m mi irirnwoou cem, Remains may be viewed Sun. eve. ""VANS Jan. 11. WIM.MINA V widow of Wills M. Evans. nued tlJ lulatiies und frlcndf, members of llethlelietn Daptist i hun h Invited to funerul services. Hun.. 3 p ni r. ildence of bon-ln-Uw, Mr Charles E. Dean. 2717 N. UrU a lne fl edAfi n1r,1lli t "'ssrel rAUNAN. Jan. 11. CATHARINE rtllllllllfe. of late Thomas ami Ann larnan jieiatijei anil friends also l.v.iu'uo of S.i. r il Ileart. as. riallty of St. Elizabeth's Chun h Inilted to funeral. Mon.. h 3D a. m , 22111 Sharswood St. Solemn requiem mass Kt. Elizabeth church lu n. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem umlt flowen. Auto funeral. . , .. rEIlllI.U Jan. IS. ROSE widow ?tlm a flirii?, U'tUGIIllfr Ul litt-M l iiuiiiub tsu -"",", Malont. Uelathes and friends invited o (univ weu.. .3U a. rn., jiiti' TanKiora ave ovyrr requiem mans Ht. Ann's Church 10 a m. " New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral . FCItRBTTI Jan. IX. JOSKPH hljBA,JJ Henrietta Kerrettt (nee Caaalnl. aeed -83 JW.T til ass nn. .!.!. Ot n.mu In' lLn AH30.. IB ee"" hiih II ICIIilI, ut. si si ,",.'.a ,i:.., vited to funeral. Mon . S.3U a m. iHII ''"J, ford ave. Solemn hlsh mass of requltia Donato'a Churth 10 a. m. Int llolr Cro ura auio service ....... ..,. rl ..,W'S.""'.. - PKTK" VVliM ormerlr friends Invited to funeral without further nf, tlce Mon Ham. residence 01 "'"ns:i, W'ullncu II, V.hh r,n nfor,l Valley. JiUC" County Pa Hlsh mass St Andrew ," I'athoilc Church. Newtown. 10 a m. tat. ", Jolnlns grounds. . . . ., I'l.YNN Jan 12. CATHARINEdauelllerM Bi'K jerem an ana ueiia eivnn hbcu jy Ht u.imond a in. Int Holy ' ro AS cviW.l FOWLER. Jan 12. WASHINGTON CW'J I.ER aged 50 Relatives and friends, "Jja mount l.ode. No. 333 jirotliernoou . ri-n motive i'lremen and Enslnemen of iw iltS vuea to tunerai, sister-in-iaw a i?1?. Vj jft Ueore Kuwler. I7 Urltlltu st a-1';,' litt Mon . L n m Sorvlcea at residence. $ Mon.. 2 d. m Services at resides". Presbvterlan Cem . Salem . ..Mrtrfof aAf.AAOIIKH Jan 10. MARY J ,W',?M Patrick Oallagher. Relatives nd, . "" 5 invited to funeral Mon.. a a m-t ," '"'? Jfi John Dougherty. 2231 S. 3d st lltelj ?, requiem Church of Our Lady ot Ml "-rB"f I:3U a. m sharp. Int. Holy Cross Cein. - OERUER Jan. 12. MARY aERUER ' lieli). Relatives and friends Invited to .'wy- Jion., ip m . cot ti u'learuem l. ZZ Bus. Cedar Illfl Cem. Remains may be viewed eivuiug. . 0,,. I'A. Patient sufferer at rest, rf ucoiivti. Jan. ju, iaoi -; George A Gerlach. Relatives and vlted to funeral, Mon.. 7 '30 a. m uruua ave luiin st ana ntwuuo", 4T,"i,.reh eru mass of requiem St Clement s w"" a. m Int Cathedral Cem ,,. ur.fiiAi;fi Jan. iu, sfAf.wrt -.--,; , O Julius Uerlach. Relatives and frl'O4.,1 ntix to funeral services sun - v, " -fg V? Sergeant st (33d and Huntingdon "'' ah i-eace cein. T. l; CHAltl.KH M nil.HKUT. uaed 70, Rel"! and friends Invited to services. Mi. - Ji HI at Oliver II Hair llulldlng. l2u jhestnut J'H Int North Cedar 1(111 Cem. Friends n B auaiLtjanp' fi; josepii. JrVliH4 Mary caine um. iteiatives ana. ":", ui tn rn...l ITxaa 11 a .n ttfU Me-J St &'; masa of requiem Church" of our La'' J1 Carmel 10:30 a. in Int. Holy Cross i ej uiiuaa. jan. , At.iiite.iJo ""li.Titim of lata John T. and Emma T Oross . W!luSi :., ;, ...t... .. t. n ii i ru ' Invited to funeral Tues, 750 a m fJi..!l lush ave High mass al W'ff', " Church u a in Int Drlvaie N irrsuvsii R. mains may bo viewed Mmi ,'1 .''.,( utf UANLI7N Jan. U BART V ""' -. .1 e A ne, ic IT n nn is tTtfi li tU& L' T 30 ,4 3J4 fl MWes jufUMWi ,-" - -.,,, :m 1 1 p 1 .