Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 19, 1917, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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JOURNALISTS FROLIC
"IN BOHEMIA' TONIGHT
fen ami Pencil Club's Entertain
ment lo Be .Given al
Bellevuo
The ninln 1" nnilt lo rle mi the 1'ett
jn,l p. i i lull Night 111 llnhetniit tn
(ifRlit i Hi" HelletueWrntfoMt II ullt tie
fiti i r ' l liiilloli of lli clubs tttentt
flflli inn nan and promise lo tip n pice
tiiAkP' In tin" nv nf Jiiullnllnris c'tert
Ihlnc In Hk" tint "f twenttettl-refltttrv ehier-
i Hint" 1 1 HI be folilitl nl the hilt
m uiii in taste run lo mmeiiv lip
Kin (mi Km hint ''arte nnd t'.llZnlieHi Attir
fa, ii i f Dm Cohan ftetlie, fthil .Urn
Jim i. ii fi.im Keith wllh Ulllt MonlBotti
0rv iikI i' I'ril Pent, from the mm plav
douir 1 1 i'lonitlh, Wit It tlohnit Inn par-inmii-t
nim Kitr .ferrv on Hip Jul ' eten
ii in ilu ppU ttlll help mill n large pum h
f tti Hip f"" ltno
U fnmt niii" lo music, then Hip par
IpipiiiM nn t piPpUP to IMen lo Vlvlehhe
Rccil Mm tlnirplt and other Kl fotfl
ll n tin woilil of haimoiiiP Hi thp
xi ph if Imp
in ..r of i lip fiii'l Hint tlir-ro Is lot of
tain i ii Hi ti uikff i' tx Nolimtn lfiTrles
xtn in" "I i1"" Mnlil of Philadelphia '
Vho mil ii "id i ti'inipiinl" encltnlte spIpp
tlnn Mini i I'"' direction of Charles) M
Brill I 1
Ti nil" "ii fir toiiii'iil nml ilutrnilpr
tone "ill 1 1 pli-aspd with UpIIp tin tier, of
Kp n li i l tpRiirdetl n it Ipiulpr, In thin
Hm i f i "' nn nment
till in I'liliilnii lli.tr mil tip tin ptiil of
gMp . .mil tin III fiiriillii-(l liv t.ponnril
nnil V, ii ir I ilu-Wonilpt" Allllpr and Almk
in i nn in It net nil'! .Mrlltlili' mill ii
(M I ' Hi' 1"
Mm. win nn pttimlni'tif In Hip siititil
polli ii mil business life- of Hip i' It will
bn 111. I. III. IP ttlll III- It fPW SUIlll"'S
villi" t ' ttt I I h II cp t
WORD-!, MUSIC, SLIDES
USED IN TALK ON VIOLIN
K tjetlila Nan Den I'eenit Ciitei Illustrated
l.ccti'io on unjrin tit
Instnimont
i.l in i k nml pliluips wpip i iio
Mnul n in illu-lintlip talk ml the tlolln
vi .ii ill iimiiti lit IIpiIiIh tun ilpll
II,, mi .ii. "f Ilic list tloliiiltilH of Hip
rii I nl. ii lu.i uu hpstrn. in WltliPrspunn
II ill Hi H Hip si innd speaker lo appear In
tin'- -ii'- "f In inn ttii' :lrst hating lipin
Hum i.uli mi llh Ills ensemble of olil
in-ti III i lit' Ml" WfPllS tlgO
Mi vim !i li lii'Pinl detntpd putt of III"
Inf'.i, il !! ' lo ii histoti of his itisl ru
tin II' i il ilnlllK Hi Oriental ol Kill Later
ji. ii ..I iii lii ihtiiivti mi ii hi i pin slides
fi ii .In. it i ii inns .mi ii'tit itpt Ii pi iiIIIim! to
tli. m ilnt Hi i li ip Hii follow ItiR muxip ti
liitupi I liN mil. I'll M mntpinp'iit of Hip
Hnili mill Pl to ill 111 111. I ud.lRlo fl "111 111 Ml
h u i ti I lim Ii , ii iliiPttn nspilhptl to
I. nml .in ill n I ' in ( nml Hip Wlunttiw
l i I v mil AlKs Htmita C Stulile was
lit ilu I'l in '
I i I milt i "I. nt Unit Hip iiiiilipiicp
win h is ipnM- timk KriMtut plijotnipiit
iiiiii ilu iiiit- plHtlin: tlutii his I n Hi Up
V.t.ll 111 t"i l"W it toiip to In1 ntulllilp in
l. I. it of Hip Iiiiiisp I. 1C lllliHt Kl-nsltltP
trt --t In il.n s mil IhIoiik rft (lip leptfru
tut It i- mi inliiili.ilili' lnlitilKt II l
iMEN'DEI.SSOUN CLUK
HONORS (JlhCIIRIST
Sinn Memorial Numbers to l.ate Con-
iltntot; New Leader I'leascs
Audience
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EVENING LEDaER-rniLABELPnTA", FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1017
0
LATE HOUR BANE OF AMERICAN SCHOOL GIRLS;
BEAUX. CLOTHES, WOES ARE, CAUSE AND RESULT
MissK.!iii:niNi:vi-N(iir.oN' 1111, y' fef ''f ' f ill vs.
Principal K a t h o v i n e . ,ris , ' f, Mkf lw
Puncheon, of Girls' ,Sf ' fu Ji iJ
High, Analyzes Do- Wm 'P J Vx
feels of Training- ftmWW ' fl M s
Ideal Maiden Should lHMnM"S,U M
Belong to Her Ago, W. 'Wt A-kWfjMjiXMMk
Not" Look and Act & ' j WWf W
hat i. uiii. it., a -..i-.. ToontSir 1N eiu;iii)s Uiieu? 'kom .riu-
JNOTUEB 1 uiiiii vSV Ruin (t j
rii. ..'li .r li.uloi anil oliiiins of the
Mlll'l'l- "till Itlll ttllH lOlllltllt lipplilUlll-ll
In li i in iilliu il flull List etenintr ttlipn
It f"i -ipi nnil spason tt.is lllaiiuiirnttil
tilth i . in i it TIllH tp.ir Hip ('lull Ii.ih ii
in w . itiiiiuiin l.lmltuit NoiiIpm wli"
curiK . Ihi n Niw Vorl. uml tthopp loral
cni'.i w i-. Ik irnn ttith iniuh pidiiiIm' of
fiilfliinipiit Up -iiiiK iii'ininpllKliPil init.'h
In ihi it nf milting nnil noliillft inn the
cIhiii - in i lip tonic Ii h nrpHPnt post
E tli ".. iiiiii . ih toinnipi ini itlip in
mn.. fiicr.-p or ino rpcpnt upntn or Dr
V W i Hi in st who inutiil.'il Hi. i nli in
iy"i i.i ' i "ini ipiI it until his iluinlsp, n
fl I" '.llfllllHt M "I'llP ll.lt Ih
Cctitl Sinl he ' nnil Rultlvan'8 "Tito l.onu
hit i l i i ttiip nuns in iiieinori.'iui lliirlp
Mnn. I it -inn lotitriitto. iih KoloiHt Hani;
no mi fin ii i .In K Thprp tins n hi me
nml . n
B0IL1NU CANDY SCALDS
I UTTI.R fJIRL AT PAHTV
f KnoiUetl l'tnm tho Stovo, I'an of lint
y Sitl statue Pours Over Clilld's
hotly
'iii'iin in l in fi Itiiiliint ni'iii
h" . il n.ini i Ion. wllp'l llilt S-n'tll
m.n i.m ..iii foil .uralimt It Uurlnd fie
ex nun mi . r i p.ntt in the home ' MIkh
A i mi li i Mnsli lii'io, 'piuitil nter liip hotly
of tin i nl, Riii .mil in kpvpipIv huriipil her
th.it iu will in. i mm liter fr nem.il itcrlu
ami inn In liinpil for life
Tin ilnlil il inuMter of I l Wniltli. of
T.initiiMii vi.ii iiiinn in n cliuir ttith her
buk i.ii, tut hen the t'lmii toll liai'U
H.inl nii ini In tryliiK to ntolil th
tloti xii. -utiiU the pun of iiolllnc ciml)
M.io Sarietj to fine Hall
Mini M il mill oltj nmt'lulM hate Of
CPiiinl nit it.it I ' ti tn ulteiiil lim eletenth
miiiinil linn ..f i Ik. Mnii .Men of I'lillaili'l
phi.i wliii 'i will In. helil nesi Mnml,i nlpht
' tl'M le l.ill AiiiiiiiR thoxo who hute
...Lii ,in simitur I'poro-i'r uml state
Jvo.it. i iiu nml SUN'Irliol Tho Slnso
h,ll'ii ' a imnnerltirlmi oicunixdtlon
Vr .. ills ii he ,,, ttUl 1)9 sIvpii to illlll
" I In . iiiiinlttee of itrrnnKPineuU In
'""' I' I M liotiKhllii, I'li.ilriiun, Jqhti
J in.eii mil lospph Uarnl Joseph l
Imiliiu i- i halt man of tho reteptlou mm
nuttii Tin piesnlent of the tmlety is
Juliii I Miiiuiit
1'olKsoiiK Hecital
l"i"f Hans Miillir of tiermnn). u rwig
Utifil imthoiity in tho turlous TjpcB of full,
otigs and folk music ttlll ho heard in u.
foiiif ip, it.il in tho nuilltorium of Holy Cross
Chun.li Noitheast cornet of Ninth street
end Lehigh uienue, tqnlfc'ht
l'rufes-ui Muller has made Intestigatlong
not only in the matter comernliiB the music.
UUt alsu In the litprnrv Inlprpst nt thA fnvt
. of tho folksongs? uhlUi hate pretallei)
munif tne (iermjii-sptdKliie peopleti from
the earliest dais of their hlstort. He will
king tho ihoiList selections from his reper-
,.- i.ocii tiueiii win assin m tne pro
Brain of the titiiing
Sees Future Men Bred Like Horses
Nl'W ultk Jan 19-The prediction
thai before many jears human he mjs will
be perpetual ins the rate in the nine told
clentitk manner in ithluh they now bleed
horses and other animals is contained in
The Itight to Be Born Well." a pew book
y W I. l blokes, wealth Nh York
Society man and Kentucky horse breeder
There is no trouble to breed any kind of
Wan )ou like theorizes .Stokes There
tan be fourfeet men or se en-feet men
U to tteigh forty pounds or 00 uotnids
nills Admitted to Probate
Wills probated today Included those of
Amelia, II Uiison 191U I'enn tret HliUh
n Pntats beimesta disposes of property tal
ud at Jfono. Johanna Matthews sut
we Ymh. streit 8U00, Oeorge W Hill
JH" -1 el in the State Hospital orristown
?''"' at I I lizabetli I Fteminy Concord
ilip ji. )
w
' i lliiol Kill '
lailp lAniis ihlpllt
Allsi Knlhi'iliip t'liiiihi'iin tiinunlly itoirpil
Itnl ttith l.i-liiR fhllnilplphlnn llrnt ttmnnn
; hlRh "I'hool pi Ini , pill, nllhoiiith she ilptltt.pf
slip hint n iii.'.liMissm In Miss Kntily tint
liiini, who tins in lit., hentl of Hip old foin
mptilnl lgh s, hool. now tin- Wllllitin
I'piiii has t.itefiill) illtiKtiospil Hip iiisp
of the Ini ml rvils of Rfrln tiliu i ume untler
ItPt Ptp nt Hip (lilts' lllRli nl SptPiitppiilh
nnil SihIiik Hniili'ii stri'iilsi anil Him Is in-r
ti lilt t l.atp hmirs
Iti'llllX i lollies, ttops
Titer,' ton hatp Hip uitisp nnd Hip ip
slllt nf lute lioill. thir.' toll hatp till' IPll
sun fin tin' sh'ipt-ptptl in pi up iiinlpr
iliess'il, ineiil Hit mnl ph.t glen II) until toutiH
ttoiiiiiti tthn litis i liiswooiiiu
.Miss I'uiii In mi has hi pti sppiiiHtiR n mini
ihul of tlin,. t.iuitlt tplllliR moth.is fimii
Hip I,i tin pliitfuriii about these thliiRs nml
siiiiltrtiir tin- mnih.is. liiiiilentallt, lo llml
Olll Wllllll.-I III" ail-H.I til til.' Mlitltlilll nf
the pinhlfin ilms nut lie with them
"'Hut I ilon t allow m.t Rlrls to ru mil
on si hool liiKln- sump of Hip lii.ithi'is
will sat lo nn ' .MNs I'iiiii'Iipoii told mo
In Iipi oltii." I pi rniit thpin to i-ii.itp
imnpnnt and to ro in piii'IIph milt mi
ITIiht.t, Siitiiiihit nml Sunihit nlRlits
IIKST I I' Kull XK.T WCKIC-KMi
"ThiH mat In- true ' .Miss l'liinhmn . nn
Hiiueil, 'hut the) .up allowed to Iiuimiip
so fiiRRpd Unit It lilkls tli.'ln nil' ttt ck lo
IPi'iippiatp foi Hip next tviek-i-iid so. I a I
oiRt
"Unit Hip mini tint ii ttoiiiiiii talkliiR to
Hie about u thliti pu-teat old si'hoolPhllil
Mil til 'lli'i' pipiilmr i lothps hip ttoiuhrfiir
" 'lltl'tlillR (IlltllPN I nskiil lltllll.Pll
' en this tt niii iii uplipil. slip lias four
golRtolls I tl'lllllR lllPSSps
'Sow tin ti'it nttiactlte piimipal of
Hip liuis llcli mini, n dial inllic iiihiip
'In nini liatl lout RoiRpous .i imp
iliis . ,i mil. tmtp in mi lfi I am n
thlilKii ipiu-olil IntiiiR thun'
Ami tlipn Miss ruin In on toltpil soim m
Rations Ildtill us tn I In- MRlini' of I In
liiRh mh'Hil Rill tultii'p thnt Pipit mnt ) i
with a RiowiiiR ihiiiRhtPi i mild pastp up In
Ini mtioi fui niltntilaRpoils ilallt cousult.i
tl.'li Xo IiIrIi sphool chllil should lip pp
mlllptl in suit up lift -r in ot lock
No mi'tlipr shoii'il losi wlRiit of Hip
fail Hint Hip ppi IoiI IipIwppii fouttppn
titnl piRlitpin Is thp most t Ii it I to n Rill
from Hip standpoint of tintli nipulitl anil
pht sital Kiowth
o Rill at tills pi lied should lip k lit
ptittrcl awnt from hots hut slip should
uiipt tin m as slip Hints hy hrtithi'is.
mi a tint lit nl luisls Thp shotilil not
ho In r hpiiux
Ctiit Riil, no miittei what hvr stn
t on in llfp. should lip muite to, iii.es
with uioilprnlioii mid ttilh moilpstt
If tit tth.'ii ton look tit sotup of tin
uiotlipis imi s. f sit hlatnp tli. ilnldiiii'
llftpll tint lsi thp Sltllll lotlRI-pot
Curt Ritl no ma i Hi lmw unit slip
i'M. i is lo iiiai it no lu. t ti t If thpip is
not Hip il.ipssltt for lor to w.uk. slioitlil
hat- within lu-isi-ir Hip nlilllty to he
splf-siistiilnlni;
lit. -it Klrl. ipRiirilli-ss of the sim units
Hint iiip kipt should hute a dellnilo
hoiiii. nhliRatiott that hint must regu
Inrlv ptrform
I'liXfKSSlnV Til I'lilM'I.AKITY
"Thp RtP.U Iroiihli Is" -MI-s I'un.'hi on
limipil bat k nnd ttnsnl to lip pitRimiiuiallt'
'Unit tin- uiotlipis 111,.' tn sip tlieli Bill"
liopuiai Its Hti.li a iliiap smt of popn-
latitv It ntliiinl) tnii'i nn, in iiuii h Hint
i in i.' i li Id to th. Iiinlth of tthosi iniml
Mill limit lull nit. 1. 1 ton dloillll hi' Ritui
at thK linn Hip inlplptit of ti in i ill
tit fit iut h ttln i
Hut itiaiit il tin tii.iihtrs that I hiu
nut are n fin id Input thin fmt down on the
iiiipptiintp of thpin
' 'If mt R.lW d HI t ro out' Hut mv,
'thet ttlll i iitsp tn ftit nut Int Motions . Ilnt
will no Ioiir. i hi" pi'l iilm
"Anil for this iliPtip nnoti" Miss
I'iiih hpim i "iilliitii'il "Rii Is hip s-pollnl lliiv
ate nllowpil In 1111 Hn'li lipiuls tttth ii latulrv
filtolilt, to stut up until iniiliiiRlit nnd
nftpi ami lo deck thiinsi'ltis tn Riiult, -Mpiiip
iloilips 'Hip pnipiits hip Rii'.itlt to
lilnnip.
Thp Rlrl tthn 1 1 most ili'ppmlnhlp In
mIiimiI is slip ttliosp liiolli.i nnd fat In r art'
litlttR i Iosp lo Ini who riiIiIp lot mid who
Insist that slip Ipttd a normal llfp in mid
illR lo II SIIIIP plnii (Iptlsul ht HlPIII "
The Idi'al sihnolRiil, iiumiliiiK to Miss
I'uni hi on. who ft pi situ p hIip Riinlii.itpd
fiom the I nitPisln of .MkIiIriiii in li'W
and stiu IpiI to n.nli has li. . n lookuiR for
Iut. has Hip follotvltiK ipialitli alioiiK
Khp has phs.iil wi'll ln'liilr
Shi In Ioiirs to hit tig. Hint Is ,f
she Is roitiKen she in ts likf fnuituu
- not Ilk.' I'lnlit.'tn m iwinu-.n-ln or
foi u
Sin- Is fun lotltiK
Shf in m If-rpspu iIhr
Shu Is thotiglUful uml has a s. iie of
lespoiiKlbililt.
stiu. is not stubborn, hut Is wllliim to
In. Riiidi'd lit tliiisi. In whom she has
toiitltlpiicp and ht ppoplt- ttith i xperl
piitp ttliosp work has pmuil itn-lf
Mips n )"' oil', it Is trup bill time
11 f.tt licit si luiiilKltlN i it tnss
al.'
I'lim lipon i il anil iIipi.
want lo hi win. it lit Ips .
an
lot
inol i
ttln
'DIXIE' WOiMKN IIKRB
TO KEEI LEE I5IRTI1DAY
Ttto Chitpteis of Dauehteia of Cnnfctl-
ctnc Will Celebrate Panious
(icncral's Anuiersary
TIip one hundred and tenth annitpraai)
of the birth of ilcticial Itobert I: l.ee will
lie lelplirntet! h Itto chapters of the Haugh
lu. s m the I'onfedPtiH'y at enleitnlnmenls
and i ci-i'pt ions this afternoon
Tho Philadelphia Chapter will hold n
leiiiiioii in the HollPt up-Strtilforil and a
niuiii.il proKriim will ho Rltcn Mrs Ilk-haul
lii-iir; I.i'c tin1 oiliest member anil
lli.it mii-iiii of th" Rte.it I'linfediiiaip rpii-
i , il t .11 he the rupsi of honor. She is
the mother of Mrs llcihert T Ilartnimi.
i k nt if of tho chapter MrH tiscar Mejer
hum hpt'ii in UiarKc of the at ruiigemeutH
:.. tiie celebration Aim 1'ollhtant Jones
i Measurer unci Mrn llartii Best Is scr
ipt iry
Tim IhIiiip.c II Mamy rhniifi HauRh
ti'is of Hip ' ijfidPiiu.t, will lehliiatp the
I pi annltcrsat) as iipII as its nun tilnp
te nth nniiltpisiiij at n ipcpption from I
lo tl nt tin- lesliliiiip or Mis lipiiig.. llartnl.
I'UJ Locust strut Mis I'ickett, widow of
tho faiiuils Kencrul, will unno fioni Wash
iugt in as the cuesl of hmim
Tim I inline) II Maury Chapter is the
IJrst olio organlEttl In tho N'orth Mrs.
Jaiina T liaise), daughter of the man for
tthoni the chapyr was named. Is lionmmy
nicsiileiii
Mrs Henry It Uillnrtl Jr . has been pres.
Idciit foi lite yeais uml will ho i e-nlei ted
tndat Jlrs Xauda'n fiuoi, flist ico pres
ident . Jlrs tfophjo Waples. of Wilmington,
second tico piPHlilmit. mid Mrs rehib.ilrt
Il.lllilip. thlril t ice .president, will also ho
re-eh-cled
MATINIH: MUSIC'AlS I'ltOfiltAM
Talented Women Singers' Club CJives
Contnfa rmd Songs
The annual choral inmert of the Matinee
Musical I 'lull, under the diicction of Helen
Pulaski Inties was eit en last night in the
ballroom of the llcllevuo-Ktratfoid In nd
tlitloii to the chorus those tiarlicirutine
uero
AssUtant urtists Antonio Tortllo double
bass; Donald HciMliiK, liarltoue Koloists
ttith tho chorus May I'nrloy soprano j
Mario loughney, mezzo toiirano Horothy
Wolff contrtilto
Matinee Musical flub string orchestra
Nina Prctt)tnan Howell director, Mrs
Herbert W titans nt tho piano, Dorothy
Johnstone Uascler, at the harp
The, diligent and energetic directress i f
tho cluh haB If nil) thing, hnproteil on the
tonal quality and body of the singers They
rend their scores in part-song and In -Mai
Ilruch's cantata Kair Mien." with tech
nical precision oral a good sense of light
ami shade. Their chorus numbers Included.
In Autumn" Orieg-llarrls. N'elghhor
Mine' tlprlttg Thomis. Snow llal.es"
V Chamiiiail? 'Is to ou filet Speaks.
I.lnd) ' llilhert bpross. Homing
Victor Harris
The string orchestra under the direction
of that excellent tlolinist Mtu Pretty -man
Howell plajed "At an old Tr)tlng
Plate." MacHowell. 'In War Time' (From
the Indian Suite) MacDuuell
Mr Torello showed that the contrabass
Is something moie tlian a bullHddle capable
only of affording a foundation for harmony,
in his agile and appealing rendition of
Fautas) Caprice Vails, Chanson Trlete.
Kousewitzk) , (latotte Franc 111 Alius
laiughue) gate a good account of herself
in Xatler I.eroux s The Nile' in which
she sang the solo part to an admirable ac
companiment of the chorus
Air (tedding s suate sweet toice bore
much of the burden of the Uiuch work
which hsa charm of melody and a deal of
Uiamatic quality The Allfcsts Farley and
Wolff also contributed excellently to the
program with their obli.-ato to some of the
part songs W H M
HOW TO STORM THE HUSBAND COUNTER
IN DEPARTMENT STORE OP LIFE TOLD
Three Hundred Girls at Kensington Lighthouse Get Advice
After "Matrimonial" Supper Start Hunting Mate
at Fifteen and Wed at Twenty Is Counsel
To (girls)) whom it ma) toiuern
"If you are between fifteen and eighteen
ji'iiiK of ngp, )ou iliould be liuikiiiR for n
husband "
If ton ate hetwepii pIr'.iIpi it nnd twen-
It ton should lip llilnklnc of getting one"
'If ton iiip ntpr Iwentt in mor-t cases
)ou a I rend) tiught to hate n worsir" half
"If ton lintp failed, thus far. in con
fniming to the iihhtc-u.iiuptl inalrlinonlnl
rules -gpt bus) "
"ti) girl ran get a husband Hint ttlll
sntlsf) etpit chip of her whims and fnn
i Ips If slip goes nboul it In the right tvny "
The chiiU e should ho made, howoter,
ttilh raliiuiP!.! nnil delihcratlon "
.Such was tho adfiip g.teu to 300 girls nt
an Interesting ' How-to-phooRe-a-hushaiid"
mei'ting nt the Kensington l.ighlhouso,
Waterloo street nnd Lehigh avenue
In order to ho better able to digest the
a lit ice they ttero nbout to receive, the girls
first held a matrimonial" supper
The menu was ns follows
Sentimental Sandwiches
Poetical Potatoes
Tempeiamenlnl 'i'pn Bride's Dessert
Alntrlmnnlal AIncaroons
(Spoons allowed )
Then the 300 listened to an nddress on
' liublit -gptting-taptn s ht Dr Alice Xor
lou of J1I Sniiih Ihlrtppntli sttei-t
Doctor Vnrton said ninrringo nan a lot
tpn nnd toldthp Riils thet piobuhlt would
ili'pntpr this thpinseltps nfter thpy had
drawn their prlsti
"A woman i not p-nuplpin mil II shp mar
rips " Doitoi Xniuin said 'Then she is
finished."
TJio spmlipr aiinoiim ei Hip following
rules for choosing a husband:
I'irst Deliberate enrefully before choos
ing n liushnnil
Second Be sure you tiew him ns others
do.
Third Mnkp up vnur mind tnnpprnlng
the type .um want
Fourth. If )ou want a 'home" man wait
until you Ilnd one who will detelop home
trails.
Fifth If you want a politician seleot n
man tt ho is well equipped mentally and one
who gives promise of n future.
Doctor Norton said "You can get a man
of any t)pe )ou want if ton approach the
subject with uihmipss mid deliberation
When you git one, detote yourself to train
ing Iilm to meet your Iduils x a ruto men
are easll) trained
Doctor Norton Is unmarried
A if Geuting s
Women's ?5 to
Style Boots for
Over 700 pairs of beautiful Boots, out
of our -regular stock, famous "Queen
Quality," "Bench Brand" and "Superior"
makes, of this season's styles, but lines that
will not be re-ordered. All sizes in the
lot. At present market vahie, worth $6 to
$10, While they last $3.90.
1230
Market
Shoes and
Stockings
for the
family.
jLJfl(fKOiOUkC10 ovtiiJo)
19
So. 11th
A n,.:i.
rig I uiwc
JTrta Morn of Famoui JSKoaa Service
V Men's
Shop
Every Foot Professionally Fttted Three Geutinu liroiher
Supervising
MAY TURN TABERNACLE
INTO CAMDEN MARKET
City Stirred Over Disposition of
liiiildiiif,' Used by Kvniu
relist Lyon
The tnbrttinilp nt Ninth and Wright
Streets f nmilin. In which the llev Mllford
It. t..ton conducted liln recent ptanRPllstlc
ctltttfiniBh. will be rnntertpd into n mtinlrlpil
mnrhpt or mntcnllon hnll nciniillng to a
Mimer uirrent th I'nmtien lodat
The etrttcttire. It tens learned l nmt mi
tlpr the i ntilrnl of I. S .Itthhsob inlilrlit of
thp ivenn Pier AtnitseniPtit I'ompnhy
t'haMe lleyttnld vrho wits a meiuhpr
nf the potnmlttpp In I'ltftrgp of ihe erection
of Hip tnbprnnelp Is n slorkholder In the
ttipnn Pipi pom em
Mr ttet nolds. Who Is tuesldpnl nf Hip
Kptstonp Leather I'ompant and member of
the I'mndpti nml tlolnitt etanRellstu ront
nilltee whli h hrntiBht I'opIoI I. toll to ('inn
dpn said he had uotliliiR In do with the dls
posllloti nf the tntiernmlp Prisldpnt .fnhtt
son, of Hip nimspliiPlil potnii.tiit wild Mr
Itptltolils nils a slot klmlilet or Hip coin
iMIit ami lontiatt .. Ilir i iiiiiofH nf Ih.i
tain nn, I" piopospd Pali to Hip Pitt, It
iu old In tmti ilmtn itnl lis tn.iti rials iispd
i tin ImlliliuRs to In- i'l" tt'd bt the t nm
I mt
i... ml in Hip t'liuiiten ('iiiiiilt clerhn
" -li that thp uipati I ipi I'lmpim
v i in. . rpi mud In I "ii I with n inpltnl of
1 1 .
I
1 1
il
i tporntots wpip licimtlliiR (n tltp
II. in i n III" Mioiti l.i'Vl SIMtttrnt
ils Itpt Holds
i.i imiiifintntlons of Kiillilino In-
ttillitin II Hat that Hip tnlipt-
i n n down Were not dlspusstil im
il at Hit m.'plltia of tin- hullilliiK
n iiiisn ii i.ivt tiiRlil, nihil httslmss tak
iu up tin tine of Ih" lomtnisslun Ittlllil
ii k I"1- ii mi li.it sum Hip tnliprtiaPip must
l.p t ii d
li will i .'11111111 huwptpi until pVhtunrt
1. win ii Hip I'nuidpn I'otinlt Choral Soclptt.
fin mi Hi Hip l.tott i holr of .'2(10 tokes.
rius n iicitiil and rrpiption In hoimr of
Piof llaiolil f I'lasp nml Alps rinse
platiiM nml i hmi Ip.uIi I for Hip Lull meet
lugs SOLI) THEIR DAUGHTER
FOR $20, IS ('MARCH
1'nrent Jailed ftei I.mcr Sates
Child Held Prisoner for ltt-
fllsine; to Wed
.llil.liri' III Inn l'i Mi and Mis
Saliiui'l Slink Vmnlltip Mark lift ten tpnrs
old and tltimiit 011-1I1 hip in Jail todat
whllP Itistip- of tlip Pniip J I. Alopiiil
IoiirIi iiitisligntps n tott to thp effect that
thp girls piuttils tun t udtatoiiiig to fnrcp
Iipi Into a nuiirliiRp with .nisi li afti'i
Iip hud paid thpin -'H fot h 1
Miss Stalks tpfusnl in maiit Vmisi h
ipd to hi i dotpiitlon in i loom nhotp a
saloon ft. Illl ttllllll s, w is ii.siiinl ht
Inioli lllki isll Itiotll' I mil" I Itltri H Itn.!'
arms slip luintnil fimii a scinml stoic win
dott lint tlipn atipi iiiil to tin pistil.
to pritiut tb,. luililmi; .nil i on iibl. s
lolllltll ll Up tin Ntltl.s nil toll
HOY M'OITIVE rOL'NW AT HOME
LonRing to Sco ilothcr Made Iilm Risk
Cap lure
HI tlMSi, Pi Inn li r.iskmc n trip
to Up tiling Iipi -uisp lir u III nnd lnned to
" Ins inothPi Allien ITprhlne IB vpnis
old who psiapril fiom iJIpi M it' - four
nionlbs ago And had eluded the AU'hcrltle
of tnrlous dtifts ever since, was arrested
by the police herd today
According to llefbino Mti tvfts In Ills hit
feet when he escaped nnd walked thirty
miles to tho outskirts: of Fhocnlivllle. whers
hp broke Into n shanty and stole shoes lis
hid been working ttilh (t railroad ga'nie
ptPr lnpp He ttlll be returned to Glen
Alms
PtllOP III III II It I ts MltltTI 1-ntll MOStlVtTiaXnJjrJi
ttIL nillirtm prnmptt, flllp.t when sppoinpsnled or roitat Meney-"
tlrdrr for full nnimint nilstaMInn ennranterd or money refundnt.
1 1
EPMIiw'
liH iSSBlilvl il Vl
SEBER
ELEVENTH & MARKET STS.
til.llllotinl 1 ntrsnrs (mm P.letenth St. fiuhwsy SUlUn.
RICA0Y SATURDAY SCORES OF LOVELY
II New Spring Frocks
,
a
THAT ARE ABSOLUTELY MATCHLESS
and
!!
tt
1t)S. $1 C?
-XU ' "Uupiovl
ITelii. fl Nl IN
; i
( liiiTiui In
ple.'iled tttudel.
S10.9S
. i ii i, ( hit) on
M
(.'hilTim Taffeta
and Gcorcette;
Tosan embroidery
i$l9.9S
lufltlm. liimiillr ( Dinliiiiitllinii, ('ri)m Melcor,
Wool (itim, Cnin ilc Clnnc
Straight-line mttdels ttllli chnriuinK. oletcr collatt, suslteK or girdles
snnie Ititlfi' nnd hti pleated. 'I he new osan emliroidery ia prominent
itmntii: a t.iiiclt ut headed and cmhrtiiderttl cITectH. 'lite colors nro
espccinllt rich and henutitiil. AltoRetlter, lltcy arc the most delightful,
IuTiimiiiK drcf, ittles that hute licen lirnuRlit out in ..many a Reason
mid the tallies tire icmnrltulilc.
::::::::::::::::::: trank & seder : : : : rr: : : : : irsjuisx!
m
m
Your Ovandaathei:
munlty Produced
TLI
"ALF a century ago, a crop failure in your grand-
lather s community oiten meant extortionate
prices and hardships of self-denial, ror then,
each settlement was forced to exist almost entirely
upon what it could raise.
But today the choice of the
nation's yield is yours fish
from the Pacific, fruits from
Oregon, hams from the Corn
Belt whatever your fancy
dictates is brought to your
table in the prime of perfection.
Even though crops mny be
short in your particular com
munity, Armour, hy providing
a national market has made
it possible for you tn draw up
on the country's entire supply
and has thus helped keep prices
at true-value levels.
Through over a score of
food plants established in the
centers of producing sections,
through a nation -wide re
frigerator car service, through
nearly four hundred distrib
uting stations, Armour gives
the American farmer a con
slant outlet for what he has
to sell.
Thus producerand consumer
are broiigh closer. Perishable
frmours
ft. WJL w Nl .ff -KsLmMBL W
PRODUCTS,
products are moved from farm
to table at lowest expense and
with minimum number of
transfers.
Such economic handling
can only come where immense
volume and highest efficiency
exist as they do in the Armour
organization, where whole
sale saving is practiced to
build still greater service.
Thus Armour's magnitude
becomes of decided importance
in holding down the cost of
living.
For under less efficient meth
ods, much of the food you
serve today would be prohibi
tive in price perhaps even -impossible
to secure.
Once you appreciate the sig
nificance of this, it is apparent
in serving Armour products
upon your home table you are
most effectively serving your
own best interests.
gfecxtoiitPKwr
CHICAGO
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