mmmnmmmm ELiu- feauSLiM (,J,UW-'H-,JWIIJ Tjil wap. 'WflJUn IpySlfil Mw'il n jam rtipsFTs--: EVENING IJSMElt-PEttLADELPInA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1011 ;M AMTA'L TROUBLES OF MADOE EDITOR'S DAILY COMMENT HEALTHFUL DIET FOR YOUNGj i 4 CHARACTER OF THE INDIVIDUAL AS INDICATED BY HANDWRITING V Surprisingly Poor Hands Written by Many Suc cessful Men Is the Spirit of the Age to Blame for This? TN eGHOpt. reat stress is uniformity of n Jaui. For laid on the ?or hours clill- iron wnctlco "penmanship." I tint xuro mnny of you liuvo Ijccii "kept in" as tt child, to. write. "Do your duty, coiuo v1tat may." fifty or n hundred times, according mj me ueree or mo tilTonpe oonunilttiil, ,- nd vo? betide oti If uuolt letter did not conform In the copybook standard. . In view of thin, It Is Jntere.'Umt to mile the differences in the writing of many men in later life. One may run tirrosa n perfectly rounded hand, iiiilte lc.Klb.te and . the Sjiaclns leRiilnr, only to Und that the person to whom It lielotma has lieer no- i eomp.IUhed n thing in his whole life. . And, on the other hand, tlio vlilrog- raphy .of some very brilliant mutt would .' tugjest the provei'blnl. chicken scrutinies. Those who huvo made n study of tho subject tell me It is not so much tho IcbI- blllty of n hand that counts, but the little . tricks In fonnlns letters, the way In which "i's" are dotted nnd "t's" tire crossed, for , instance, find the Irregularity. There was a tlmo when the writing of a , letter was a palnstaklns perfonnuneo and j was dispatched slowly and with many ' flourishes of the. pen. But the modern hand is like unto the mode,rn temperament, amonj; Americans T at least, that of constant "hurry" and is evident In the nervous, jerky 'way most of us write. The esthetic element which a generation 0r two ukii found expres sion in much admired Sjienccrlnn copper- plato now finds an Jidecjualo outlet In the . more Hophlstlcaled arts, nnd so Ioiir as i our letters manage to convey our . t thoughts we trouble ourselves very little t ovoV their appearance. One would have thought that with the THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letters nnil questions submittal to tills department must be written on one stile of the paper nntl stgntd with (7i iimne o tint writrr Sprvlnl queries like thure flit en below arc iimlffif. tt is umlcrstoutl that thr alitor iloes not ni ensarllu inilorsn the irfltfxiciiM expressed. All com umit tcatla lis tor this ileum Mucin shouiil be mlilicsscit ns foltotcx: Till: .tVOHA.V.s i:l.ll AMIK. Kvtnino J.ciluer, I'hlliulclphta. Pit. The lnnfr of toi!jj' irle l ilr. T. lloml, nf l?.1!l Xnrth i;iclitli nlri-i-t, ho- lrllr 1 utpfurril In jmleriJjj tmiH-r. TODAY'S 1. How can mlM plmit" In retUctl wjirn Cher lire IroopI,nKf 2. Wlin a ko ranx I usfd fon.aiitI.y for uoMae, Jiow run a (WtJiiiE ii rlTrr.r.1 whrn pre purine u meal with evfral .eRpliibU'? 3. What I the licit way to bull clothri un.I how Ions fhould tho be hulled? ANSWEKS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. If a new eiu inuntlo li, ,uU-d In vliircur Hill uti-uril to lr licforn ukIiie It 1U burn irliiliter uml l4ht lnni:rr. 2 Tu innLo nni-lnil nntutnri llslit ami Unfl"r oOil a filaOi of ImMiic vuniirr, tlirn Hit n"m Inc, anil miihh urll ti'forn nildine ilIU anil bi.ttrr. Ural llio nillU brforo mlillnc It, utul un n 1'iqa. jieia, ui'lrr iii.tthln: tl.iiroiiclib, lirat Ui putafjiri, uCi j tpoon tu iiiul.e tln-in lljslit. 3. llifMnx imivtlpr It ni,tHl In rmijunrtion wltli ufrt iiilW ulitMi mliiiK rnl,VH, uliUe buklnc Buda l- usrJ wllli nour mllU, ultli irr fvtv eccnt.uin. Iieaiih-Oiwn;; aicnua for lliu Chiltl To tle JSditor uf Woman's t'arjt : Ucar Maitain The tueOun nf it I'lillU'i mcaln U liu;li tin impnilun: out- n.nl there tun uo itany Tuunjr mcltiuiti ivlm ln not tully tiuaintan(l imi' rct diet for uuni,-Uiililleii. Ihul I . il.ure. iilmr lor.K fnpvrint.L. iu ifi itiiivn u tfw tianipUn at our meal. M, iluliUitii never havv i.piut storqai:llfl ami arc lull or lit anil mli rav. Unly homrinadE- wnnli -vi-nt-ui nrf-uil h usij. ami w rona.riT it uli worm ttu- imul' - of inaklnif II. Kcqiidly. iho i hliilrni haw iiuai only neiy oihr day ami rmli kontdiitnu t ti r-- tiinea , day nd alauj a frwli tfieen ti-yt-iafclu hi noon. Nu tkini i .!,- a i ,-ai- nurd. We nrvttr aurvn a. custard, lutiutaicn or any nufi.lii)ir In whli-h CKKa and milk tlituru aa auHfuit uiih a invut d.tmot Tnu diiinu.u ara aluaya followed by frult, rlthifi frli cr Finwed. A liKlu ruptier at nlaht la th rulc even fnr ills afivi;iivpar,iilj. We Voueldiir i-eriiul lioili nleht and niurntnK not wholly aiUa!iiv V.v ue tor liie mon tain for breakfqit t'?apkel tifut and i rarKed uata. ttlu old-faehlpnrd toiie-u,oan.l antl, ulao itatmal brown rue. 1 mypt admit thai then meal are- more troybo tr tirtUAr.- lhail upf.ilnlt r.tlie but ny cbeeka. brielit eea und nturU., tojiea are Konh a lulls noublt- Hreakfaeti r.naiai of oranrit Jmee. whole whrat norridffr a.id inola uiiet bread ultn honr . or t,al,i'd api'ba. natural brmvn r(.'v and uhole whfat brfad uitli nillU. or pteweil fttsa, whe4t cereal and niuffln lyltn rialns; or atewed iiniiit- qupt-ar rd barlp, wnolr tbeat hrad aad milk. Eioneiii- -V eitflab FtiutL roa.-hiNl rac. baked r"lali . xranea. or la mil hnip. dlua-eil carroia, iituseh. atinlaa aaure onion puup, Umb chop. ontota. nutalnre. appla- liajan euap, apinaa'ti, ceeTtr. cjtatiain. e-upp;r- tertinerf milk. lllloln uhaaal breai vruaaa balMeal arplo or apple fatui-at. (Mru. i r. STO.SIS. Tills ijucjailoii nf a miitabld diet fur Hip chiU is one nrltleh is o often neglcptiid b rarajit.i, who du not hesitatii tt allow their yoyjiK children ! eat tiny and all UUkIm uf dlehes ived to lii grown-ups. Cuntquat I'rcscrves To ftSf A'dlloe o lVomnn'o i'noe; rae iladam Can nu tell ma of any betier baxby itDtlllon or ubowT 1 hute a perXaa-t peetDHA of babyhiad mat I rtould lie tu en liibf. Alei, inn ou Hell niat noe- to pri;trii Wt-MWHIV i.hata an old coin a void dollap (I'anailaanl 01 4,5 law i naa Hlah to hava taUieil. Meaia tell m Hhara I a an do Ihlal 1T fi. i- u. There ta no baliy tshyw wheliiled for the trr,uidte futur in thbi city. If I baar of sm t ajiall b glad to let jou Uitow through thc-a.. gplunms To jirefrM cumiiuats After washing the fruit maks a uuII ht In the imuU of eaih euJiKiuat and let soak In cold water ovecPUjftt. Th! wjll oftajn te tough skin. lit ((i morning uuur Aff tint watar. eav witjt frh. cold filler aad bring to boiling paint: (hen ullqw to v'(rt mitll tlw nklvw ro i fijiier. net uia overniglit ; tneu in the moj-nlng maaiura out (fee vybilit jf tl fruit mv liquid w sugar. Hat Ilia fruit tint) julst t'l bolliPit point again: add uugar Bradunllv J that the boiling will not ceas.e. nnd Jet irnlt rapidly until tb,a fcyrpji ,s tlMr n4 tWifk Tlien ul away like any ptber cana4 fruit or Jelly. , If yet. will conywlt tpe yellow dlrKtory of the ubrBlioiae buuk in tbU city yon will find umtfar the heading; "'foin, rurlo and An tiajifayi" ji list of Ucalere in oU CQljm, iuy of whaji uuuld value youra for yuu. Parent Fronting of Windows T 4 aM'' o tToniaa'at Pant: Haj- Lljdnin To prevent window, tram sat-tuiifT.-rtltif'ovaroljtht lake a ,ot rg. a8nl VFkm , Pu " aaaaaaa a:aaa wi IB H 804 TUX) CI i v.asiaaa. b7 aaar iivf Ml Johnny Cake Recipe rw- tla'tio " U ft a- tor riro nu fw?m ' l twau-ttm-a ,aUed Out tul WMBie W" 'K aWttir e at an , use eit yftBal oe a. p tlsior taaafJalooo aatt OJte- m mtr u li. aj uaaai wt. ia! Iioitar T W J,1iiWRpA -to - rifr ana v.iawan a-aaaav im aaiM owia apriOCI , IIP "w4r op a dajSp rue aal akfiito fW ? !h ' vJ '" 5TUia Vyvettes 5T2 I Very militarily boeomitt" tilt! hats nhvaya are, ycu imow and feiUhars, loo (especially cock rules!) and straps nro clinrinins on moat little people--1 think thin is really for fivu-foot femininity and not sis foot and Berluus soldiery, anywayl typewriter taking on Itself the burden of business correspondence we, In our hours of earn, would slrhe to make our private letters as good-looking as possible, but this does not kcem to be the case. litlt even though we do nut cover pages with delicate tracings and flourlshings and scrolls, character and breeding are slid to bo told by one's band. Next to a well-modulated olcc In importance per Imps Is the handwriting In Judging a per son. Out of the number of letters I receive oery day I can usually Judge' fnnn tho writing on the envelopes In what cate gory to place them. And those who have niaile n study of the subject lell me that a person's hand writing reveals startling things, and that not only the general characteristics, but tho little Idlosyncrasles-of tho writer may bo icad "between the lines." INQUIRIES 1. If out wurn-in iuIIa on another, ilml tthn It lint In untl Jru.r her cord whone pLu s It to mjko the next rail? 2. Whrn tltv men nttf mlantt nt a ttfJiIInjc wear Imtlne huIIh, what Kind f ul.nt" should ho worn? 3. U'hni the conMltntlon nf a jii-ixm U not ntroiMS munch tu withstand tho .shock of rold bath in the mo mine, what can he lubttltutcd? I. A man lit an afternoon mdillni; fclioiild near n culnwnr voal, dark eras- pln-itrl;ird trnuitera, n liklt i,llk Int. u tl,T or pleated Hlille. hhlrt, pivirl sl-nlr Bloie nllli ronr-ln-li:inil ll to luulrli, patent K-iillier Iioin nnd epals or Krm. I'rarl- tndi and ruff liuttonH iu,i lm uurn. V. I.'pon ilir Riinopnrrintnt of lirr entniceinent n Klri kbould iut be ronsntlulattd, but ebuulil be nUbeil iniH-h ImiiplnrNs. 8. I'lnzer ImihI. hoillil le brought on Hie luhle Willi the ilrtsert tilnte-. nnd. nlth the dolly under Iheni, li.'aoril t ono sldo of (he inter until the end nf (he ilinaor. Girl Should Dim First To the Uditor of Womtin's 'ilut. , pear Jfadam lady hi a paro I nae nreseiued in a joimi; ret-tnilv inl alameal iimia Willi i'aCJS1 'i.!;0."?'1 ani "I'eiliwt me with a (itouy !.'."? .."V"! "'l'i did annlillK.' I., otfend uir: Ui.arai d.d 1 aio uiuiik. do ou tliltili? "'IIAlll.KV The plil probably met a number of yonitg .inert that mini) even tig und iliil nut reniein her you. Am it la customary for a woman to recognise and hjicak to a man Unit by a smile or nod of recognition, (die probably thought you wer a Btrunger who was try- ins iu iiiiroiu nor attention ana lllrt with her, mid naturally she resented the Idea. A man should always wait for a girl to apeak first unless ihey are very olii friends and he seen Ue U pacing him without Eeelng hint. Qnly Kiss Your Fiance To the tiditor o ll'oinan' i'aoe.1 .".y !djni-no ou think It l raii tu' .'.'f?.!".,8"'!,"', atman hen tnklnir leava of me 'iStta.,Ll1 fc1" "" 0o,l-by I hava a man f.CHn.'.L"n.';m 'a.naf k0 'or eernl ninntha, oml.ieeeiitl. whrn he naa itolnir afior uavln m- unit. h euailenlv kleteil in, and fen. Th next l.llde I raw him I Laid iintlilnir and hJ aealai Kiaaeu me sooai nuthl before leaving. I tulilune of the Klrla I know, and he m nhoalM and aild I ahuulal not allow htm to do io, ha' du ou think JAi Your friend la (uilto right. The man had no right to take mii'h I'bertles with you in tho first place. As yam allowed It. hoivr. and made no protect tbe neit tlina jou taw hhn, he is not wi rnuuh to blame for Ihlnk Insr asi you did not mind It he might ns well take advantage of you, Never allow any man to kUs you good-night or jtooil-inurn-Ing. or at any time fur that matter, unless you are engaged to him or lie In a tluse relative. This Is a afe rule, and jou will And you will earn far more resptwt aud bap plutiH by following It out. , And when you do btaaoi.ie engaged you will b lai you saved your kleea for the man you lane. Answers to Lonely (iirl To (f MUvr ol Ifomua' Plat: Darar Madam In anawer to "l.onaly uirlV letter. 1 am In tho unit .boat. I do not dame and do not want to larn for reaaona of iiu own: no not ku to parliea. balla. etc . where I uoujd uwi tho imijr and paint clana: i-oulit at Iota of Klrl friend. t?i of thla lype. a. I am thrgwn In oontatl with them In my employment, but do net dawlre thm, for itwre U not one atnotuf luattii vtntua ureaa. powderol raw aud rueal llpa wouUi not attract attention It U 'Lonely Clrra" type I .m setrklnit. but one mttfht aa well look for a-ne proverbial her.a" teath I do not drink or cliw, and smoke only w,drati. I do sot we any harm In cultlvailnts "Uootly lalrl a" frlend.hlp throuih the inedluiu of your valuable column. Uo louf I earn enouch piaway tu aaWw her a oo.t time and will furul.b " ija ,i,, aaaaraa;ier it neeu oe. ana wpuui Uf will to to a all itwi her nti ttnin the anwawY.i vi ar aruiai, i am IQrVarUlae 1UJ edareui VVuiiM u he a kla4 an to ak her. through our tailumre. tu forward heu to 1011? Or twrtuta juu (i b. I knew ihu l ait uuueujl rV((us;, tijt lou mtukl tw thai ioju at wLtss Uo liuWfnw lxlt! luiwiy. J. J. I). To (In fUiiu ll H'aVaaMtat't PtUli: Dar laadw UeUar a nwlinl reader of the KvKMiva l.niKru. I fiu.id the letter aalsnad "Uuuly Olrl ou your v la Saturday eve SW.1 P""'r , I 1 ' pymwtby with jly QUI- lor I kr.oiy hBt luaellnawi aid ualuttipi- f.S? V; ' ,w' ? v,r" JWeb ot toe tW. Mlw an tt(r alranaer ban. I cU not aanai aa-aj uisaiau w KU laauva WIU. aeUIZ iile I bav a turn tU of ll miaklalr rrlauda. 1 do sot attara. taut am very 'aid of miaid muviea tim vuJWHia. ( cooa o' a uoi4 laKUb. Uo nut aaazuavr Car lcu-feka9 AOai I.UI XVlaTOJaUl EUOai rei- z Nwf- ..'. ."ifMy 1Ute . aonualfltaal wltu aaci uira. u laiMalole. R K I am afraid I i-annot give you the tnfor tQlion for whlavh uu ask. s the corral ajMDdcnt i Willi,- hwilf Ijnialy ulrl ' Kve no uiWrvsi, Dvidmtly d-ntrliiK nut to be kaoAu It i&atuui uurcii.bU- ihat ti uung nwu as una au huto of jou apadr iu be Should nut hav any lr tmude ifolion h 4k t ga tu 'ii,. ... jul' uu ttetunta. MY MARRIED LIFE ' Hy ADELE GARRISON I IV t hud been nuked In haute the person of nil lb" world whom I would liaic wished not to meet In this einhnrrnssliiK predicament nf mine, t ntiottlil have said promptly, "Marry I'mlorwood." llowoter, here he was. very liturh In evi dence, ami I had to think swiftly, lit order to decide what to do with hint. I wondered how much he knew. Had ; '.lillatt told him that I was not RoliiR tai I nccottipaiiy Dicky to dinner at their tinnm beortU.'o nf my cngnRemmit to dine with j tack, and wan he olniidlnff lieri at the door of thp tnxl from malicious mischief'.' , t.ir wan ho simply pursuing the general filinoynnee of hv. which had appeared to ' he his purpose eer since hn had met me? Whalover his mnt.vr, he ttiust bu sent i eliout his business. I realised that. I "Vou're rtirely going lo Rivo mo a lift." he persisted, his eyrs fixed audaciously on I my face, hi hand on the lam door. ' "I'm Korry." I said, ns smoothly ns pra- i slble, "but you se I nitl not rjolhg In the direction of yout home. I'dnt Mm. fnder wnnd tell you thai I was mil comltift wlf'i , Ulcky for dinner, htil perhnps would loin you later? I hate mii cnR.iltemFht in dim' with my ciinlti. hn hai Jurt returned from a inar's absence In Couth Ammica." A little !i.r,a- of dlngu'it ran tlirmiu i me as my lips uttered the falsehood "n Smoothly. II n cinul In ii! 1'ial I Wn-i htunched, throuirh no fault or my own, upon a course if deceit. Hut mil iur iin -thins could I allow ibis man to know that I alrendy had dined with alnik and that tn.i cousin was oven now biimliB w.ldly In the restaurant for my weddliift and enk'nge ment rings which I had Icl there. Tllf-JV i-AN'T l-MNIl TIII3.M" I could Imagnc his dsrlslvo smile if he should ffunss the truth--thai upon n foolish Impulse lo keep my iiianl..B secret from .lack Unlll the d'nnor should ho over I had taken off my r.uits tuul pill tliem In my mesblus lie wan an i-yiilcal. sn ma licious. tliRt be was ipiile cupable of ti'lllng the Ini'ldent as a liugi' Joke. 1 hud a sudden, teillfylnu vision uf Dicky hearing the incident of the rings from the smiling, sneurlnn lips nf this man. Ho must not discover I had lost any thing. Hut fate wat against me. I had hoped Ihul he wutilil at once miive on when I told him I had an engagement. Hut I did not know Harrv I'ttderwood. How wry Inteii'stliis, Ibis dinner en gagement with cousin '." be said mockingly "Where Is cousin, by the way? I should lute to meet the dear chap. I.ueky cousin, to be able Iu dine with the bride. 1 don't suppose ou would dine alone with me'.'" "Vou ale perfectly correct In out- sup position." I smiled, honewr. as I said II. Though the thought humiliated me. I renl lzcd that I could put afford to muke an enemy of this man .lust then Jack came milling down the steps. Hue look ul his uhlte fua-c, and I know the rings had not been found. Tie was so upset that he abd tmi notice I lurry I'liderM ooil standing by the taxi, did not see my warning glance, but blurted out despairingly: "It's no use, -Murgaret. They can't find them anywhere " ".Inck, 1 want you In meet Mr. I'nder wood, a frlunil of my litisbatui's." I sold hastily, hoping to save the situation. "Jtr. t'nderwood. my cousin. Air ISlckett." thk i:xi) op wortitv The inn men shook hands perfunctorily. "(Had to meet you. 3Ir. Hlckett," Harry ITnderwood , said in bis effusive manner. "Ilavo you lost anything valuable'.' fan I hadp you In any way?" "Xothlng of any consequence," 1 Inter rupted desperately. "Oh, yes. 1 se: nothing of any conse quence," he replied meaningly. His e.vea wero fixed upon my utiRlotrd left hand. which showed only too plainly the absence nf my rings, "ftut don't worry." he continued. "Your I'nclu Dudley is first cousin lo an oyster. Wish you luck. Ho long," and, lifting his hat, he strolled on up the avenue. Jack was consulting his notebook I heard him rh the address of my apart ment to the driver. "Drive slowly." be added. "Who was that man'."' he demanded atertily. "lie Is no one you ought to know." "1 know, Jack." I said faintly. "I dis like him. I een dread him. but he and his wife aro old friends of Dicky's und I cannot avoid meeting h!ri." "He will make trouble for vou some da.." Jack returned. "1 don't like him, bui theie Is nothing I can do to help you. I've messed things enough now." "What shall I ib. .laa-k?" I wailed. All my vaunteal self-reliance was gone I felt like the most helpless clinging vine Iu the world "We're going stru'ght In your home to se your husband," he kuhI "You will in troduce me to him and then leave us. I shail oiplaln everything to him." "llh. Jack," 1 said, terrified "lie lias such an uncertain tenpor and, besides, bo ln't at home, lie was to tulto dinner at tho Underwoods nt 2 o'clock. It must bo thai now. I think Mr L'nderwood was Just goins home to dinner. "Vi'all, wb must go there, then." returned .lack. "I'm on your gloves, then tho ab sence of the rings won't be noticed until 1 have n chance to explain ubout them." I piuUvd up the gjoves and unfolded them. Something dmpped Into my lup. "Oh. Jack, my rings!" I fairly shrieked. Then for ihe Drat time in my life I be came hysterlaiitl. laughing ami sobbing un cuntiollably "'"P.rlshl i ii'ONTI.STKD TOJIDItaOW) There's a hih standard of butter making up at Meridalo Farms which means that every pound of MERIDALE BUTTER must be pure, clean, sweet and fresh. That every pound must be a full pound. That everything must be clean and sani tary. That every worker must up hold this standard, so that Meridale Butter will always be the "uncom monly good butter." AYER & McKINNEY Meridale) Philadelphia Dell Phon, Market 3741 Kt y none Dioue, llila 178 Look Jar tltt "MtrlfoH" vtravptr-air-Ught, Uast- and Qdot-Droof-at your iroctrz, DIARY OF A WELL-DRESSED GIRL An Afternoon Froth at the A churniiiijr frock with an apron tunic for afternoon wear. Sn.Ml.ltODY bit's fool ll mil"! have dropped a nib- In .Marlon's pocket. Her great- ii. int sent her the string of pearls that ws ! a wedding gift, her ibid guxe her a new limousine, and her Itiissiun wolf hound won the blue rililinn at the alog show. The.ti lo tup off her week of good luck the afternoon frock that her mother nnd I made, turned mil to he it wonderful succor. Mrs. Fielding bought a remnant of brown chiffon xeUet without having any dellnlte use for It In mind. It was such a splendid shade that I suggested i-omblnlng II with chllTtin to make un aficrnooii frock for Marlon. Mrs. ''ieldlng confessed that rbe never would have the courage to attempt making a frna-k alone, but Willi my help she wouldn't mind trying It. The color that Kcenmd to harmonize best ullli the brown was a warm tone of tan. While Marlon wcnl shopping for the chif fon nnd the rest of the materials, Mrs Fielding nnd 1 planned the dress. We found that there was only enough velvet for the skirt, and that the entile bodice would have to be luado of the chiffon. We used n skirt pattern thai was ery full about the hem with just a few scant gulhers about Ihe waistline so It would lit softly. Finally Marlon arrived with the chiffon, nnd from It we cut the bodice mid sleeves. Tho bodice Is rather plain and fastens at the back. I embroidered the trout and back with tarnished gold threads, and Mrs. Field ing lined tho lower part with llcih-plnk satin The gold embroidery was so elfecllve that t added a motif to each shoulder anil trimmed the sleeves to harmonize. Mrs. Fielding gathered the sleeve Into tight wristbands of chiffon and added circular frills that fall well over the bauds 1 sewed the slceM'S Into the iioimal :tunhoIa"i and finished the rounded neckline with narrow tarnished gold braid. fepiiiii Reductions Our whole stock of Winter goods greatly reduced. Millinery Coats Suits Dresses Men's Cloth and Fur-lined Coats All Furs 20 off regular prices BLAYLOCK & BLYNN, Inc. Furs Altered m fir FOUNDED Dewee; Quality and Standard Feimous Over Half Century "Character Silk" Blouses S9.75 and NlvWESTnf tlieriew. D.iring? laylie! Hut, Oh. so cliarm iitp! Vo-San, Kliald Kool anil Patloa in Fascinating Stripe and Ursigns. Colors?bc-ojitJ description. Never were colors so fascinating. See for yourself-'tliat's tlic only way. Iook, wiictncr yuu want to purcliasc or not. (Second Floor) P. Bewees,1122 Chestnut St. Xrzf-tfixu of AT FIFTY PER CENT REDUCTION THKltl-; urts us many kinds of Furs us there are animala, and almost un inany nuulitleu of eacli kind ua lluro ure imlia on the uiiiuuilh- Our good a timet tliereforu be Inepeuted for you to realize that vv handle only rlrst auallty. which we are offerlne in exclusive model at about oiie-hllf their actus! value. Our aaMaaaaa uaa ui uavae la juur isuaviui.vaic. NATURAL RACCOON SETS t'oriner price ISO SKUNK SETS Former price JSO, reduced to '. . . . HUDSON SEAL SETS, French dyed. Aa low a HUDSON SEAL COATS, French dyed. Ab low as CARACUL COATS As low u MODEL NATURAL MINK COAT Former price 1600.. reduced to ALL OTHER FURS REDUCED IN PROPORTION Cloth Top Coats as low as $20 All Winter Hats, $5 Waists as I&w as $3.00 Wht $ wx & MV&Xittp. Mm Inc- Charge Accounts Opened 1423 Walnut Stmt f-T-jgffaBirragaaa-m-tMffgaMaaiiifffliB IffSral.! .'V..1,. . . . AIWFSIElWiiiliiP V Front of the Moment's Fashion There wan a large piece of th9 chiffon left, nnd Mrs. Fielding thought a tunic of the semllrunsparent material, bordered with a wide band nf the velvet, would be a smart addition to the frock. I cut tho lunie to extend below the kneer. stltcbfd the band of velvet about the lower edge and gathered II ubout tho top. After sewing It lo tho skirt I Joined the bod'e to the skin nnd finished the waistline with n belt of chiffon .Marlon savs Hint Ibis linine-mnde frock is the bst-lonklng thing In her wardrobe. I am not o "puffed up" with the niunitu as I was. and the doctor has promised mo a taste of outdoor next vvek. Dsd phones eer;. day and says that we'll have it "celebration" when I come home to the family ngitln. (ropvrlshi) Crooked Teeth ( 'tonked. twisted, gnarled and deformed teeth are a source of danger In the child, family ntnl Klnle as well. Uuck Teeth Hen soon gets ton sensitive to be In touch wlili his playmate, nnd he stas In the background Retting further and further ii way from his fellows. The child Is 111 danger of being a recluse, n backward. Dentists Hre to be found all over the land, ''all on them. In every Slate. In almost every county, von will Und people, sorteiles. calling Ihe intention of mother to the necessities of dental cleanliness f'letin the teeth. You will find that a clean tooth never decays vou will Und dnik spots on the teeth under which link small germs that eat holes In the teeth. Oct a little orris root and a good bruh and rub our teeth (Jet a brush for the boy and one for the gill. When yon Ihul the leelh nnd gums sore, bleed, the teeth falling Into holes, (be gums 'ep.irute fiom the teeth, black spots on the teeth Inside und outside of law. theie Is bacteria on the teeth: it little fluid ergnn will destroy the germs. If the leelh i.re 111 Ihe last ivluR.es of decay, see a dentist. Pancake Dessert A good defscrt I made by spreading a layer uf any suit of preserved fruit. Jam marmalade, or Jelly on pancakes, rolling their, and sprinkling them with sugar. These, like nil other pancakes, should be i?rveil hot and thp moment Ihey are done THE CHEERFUL CHERUB mmmmmmmmmsmssmiBmmmmmmtwmmmmmmswmmm I dont Jet ccustorrvedi to living somehow, I welcome, es-jck dy witK fresk clee.. I a.ppeivl to my our senf2 or humor so much Thst life is one. lono" joke io rrte. J fnfse" r 1528 Chestnut St. and Repaired. m 1B58 "v S11.50 Conic d&ualttp MSKSSCSattSsaKSaSSO $25 $35 $40 $90 5115 $350 L tk HOUSEHOLD HELPS Solving the AMOXIS the most appreciated Rift shown aflby a recent bride to fome admiring friend was a set of kitchen aprons. No, not the checked gingham aprons which some one onto railed "woman's old .Jilald badge of servitude." but sensible, pretty aprons, InoKpetislve. nnd mime of them s.-cnird iinlle eay to make. There w-ei-n u-inie Jntiahcm coftoii crepe nprims, made pltmfoie style, with a btoad sleeve reaching only to the elbow. This covered the little hoUfekceper completely, so thai It looked almost like n dress. It was .1 brlRhl. nlloVer-lloered pattern with edges piped with blue cotton, and two big generous pockets piped Willi tho same color. These cotton crepe apron come In a variety of colors, and the material costs about thhlyllve cents per yard. Hut It washes very easily, and does not have to he Ironed at all. In fnct, all these flowered crepe fabrics, even In some of tho bright colors, do not teem lo show dust and dirt nearly as much as the despised blue ging ham. Another pretty pink dowered apron had cuffs and cap to match perfectly practical ss well ns pretty fur the dally tluntlng, or fur some work outdoor In tho Drawer bed. Another unique npron in the ntitfll wns made of what seemed In be four cmsh towels stitched together. These towels weie only fifteen Inches wide: two were il.'ed to make the front, ifltd two for the back, so that the little housekeeper's gown underneath w almost entirely enveloped. There was a four-Inch belt made of irnsn which buttoned In front, and thp edge of the entile apion wnr- tlulshed with n lilt of dark blue machine embroidery, and wus Altogether charming f'otton crepe Is n .vet a comparatively Wmnei This delicious blending has all the qualities approved by real lovers of Good Coffee. Its unusual smoothness, richness and delightful flavor add a distinctive charm. No need to be a fluttered hostess, if you serve it at your table no matter whether it's a formal occasion or the guests just "happen in"; no morning slips or perplexity at any time. WINNER BRAND is always the same unvarying, wonderful blend; and you may thank the good fortune that brings you such coffee an Honest Thirty -five Cent Value at 29c a pound. GeiLDS & COMPAN 1 ' THE DEPENDABLE STORES ' i Lgj. "Where Your Money Goes the Farthni' ' Jf 9 yW Says Maggie "It ain't only what's in what they eat.s it's what they gets out of it that counts. Give 'em a food for breakfast, I says, that has a lot in it. And let that lot be such that their insides can take it all up, easy-like. Give 'em J Ctaam f RariAtr 1 i .2 wu "" i-"is2is& f MKkamP&Mkmb tkmtsw jf jm sa Apron Problem lit tle-iiaeat fnl,i: fm a.,....- ... .. . , " , -"1 a.,...ai-a. inn if a,, m of the most sensible and good.lU1 1 textiles for this purL.e Kome nf tK5 I tnllnrha .., l all. , . "' ,n ntH ! ... .... u.j, ,,araie Surinam lliere are lavender and green clrlne raT' and green, nnd mnny o'iirs The. ,i m,i other fabrics, and they a'iZ.i garments lo wear nt wnet Ta.... "-n"iil.?I widths, of about thirty Inches VnO I J.? about thlrly-nvo rents per yard Wt j iney are also excellent fnr inaLu,- ,. ctlldren'H iilii.if.irn.. !,... ,i. '""Km the romper,., he.,1 of ,i Th Vr. u"l,U? I have lo be Ironed : merei ,... ,.Uo H W shape after belna- vvut,,i i ,. .",. 'em "ilo Another material used for tnakinrt. "i siimrt mile iia -. . ",aK,nR Wre J , ' "a' w 1 tile fin.ealL4a Japanese toweling. This Is need hy atiiT .1 111 tWO tnvvel la.a-nlla. a .,." BU'Cn. 'J of the apron In front, running tWo wm,5 , ."i diagonally from the n-.n.i n. .Jr?t '?' il and having them butir,n m back i it' vv'alsl line. This toweling comes in a v,rbli of colors-yellow, brow,,, ,,,, Vr .iii.i osiH aoout VI r. per niece or t. vards. t in verv i,ra.i ,,. .'": e or "it, In itPlicarance. anrl i..mi.,. .".. um.',V7 Itefratn e. ......:...'." ''""'V 1 aprons, , what vm, ' ,n "Z" ,,h IZZl these new llowered fab,i,. Thev H?, 1 cost much, they are verv rnf., , mnli, .! ate even more nttrsctive than th.'u. i whlto aprons which ,.., 1 ... ,"15 Un laundorlntr. ""u" ,:i,r''"ul. ll'allnr.KllI I The Spendthrift Willi Ri'aspltiR.hauil uml hran of otrife lie secliH the fume that luieHv l.ne.V. And all the while the g,.,j prue n?'' I- sllpiilng through hu. hePdq3 ' -ha, I. a I. ,,!,," ''"until. l IHTTIIllleuimiimi liattf 'I 29cl Brand Coffee the Cook ltIMIWinillWI'MlalW,','l jfl liilBlateiS a. 1 i ZSRBBJsmmmmsm