Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 28, 1917, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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FOKEMACHER'S MYSTERIOUS ptpt
maio uuudwith SNOW FORECAST
five Blue Streaks Remain
Stem After First of Six
Rain Turns Bowl
Simeon Mokemacher pressed his 'nose
irlnst the window pane today and blinked
confide""'
Ti iAs snowing Hnd the flakes were nlllnc
M In' front of his Mnnnyunk homestead ns
fMt " wl "v """ " ...nun iiiniiu
trhen the sun vrat shining yesterdav. If
you remember. Mokemacher prophesied that
. . itlil n alv mnrA annifu tlila ...i..
Oiere i.. - ...... .,1 ,,,,., ,vlmcr.
As there was a tinge of sprint: In the air
many I'l(l I""'' hccd t0 hl Prediction, but
today the sudden change In the general
scene augurs well for the claims of the
piophet.
Simeon ' gazing nt his mysterlou
pipe, whoe ever-cnanging nues tell In ad
ranee of the storms to come, when "hli
friend and patron, John Maue, dropped In
to chat with him.
"D'ye see?" said Mokemacher Jubllantlv,
"I told ye yestlddy there wtw n goln' trr
fee six more snows This Is the first. Look
at me truthful pipe. It has lust five flashes
of blue across ine mem ie Know what
that means well. It means that we're a
CREDITABLE LETTER
IDEAS
I Writer Advocates Various
tional uuiae uaiiy Calendar and
Other Features Added
The writer of the following letter, Mist
Dorothy Colby, of it it Oirard avenue, le
telt'ei ftotiornbte mention in the competi
tion held or readers of 7ic Woman's Page,
To the Editor of the Woman's Page.
Dear Madam I should Introduce the fol
lowing changes on ;iour Woman's rage.
Borne are new departments, others merely
modifications of those you now hae-
1. Woman's Exchange and Household
Helps.
I. Editorial.
J. Educational Department.
4. Practical Aspects of Woman's Work
(. Fashion Department.
6. Health and Beauty Hints.
T. Continued story (Adele Garrison).
J. Calendar Corner.
(. Society News and Fiction.
1. WOMAN'S EXCHANOn AND HOUSE
HOLD HELPS I think the Woman's Ex
change should be divided into two sections.
ne devoted to questions and answers on
recipes, the other to questions and nnswers
on all forms of etiquette and social enter
tainment, with Rdlco on every problem In
social relations, not only lo nffalis In
the section on cooking, I think the editor
should discuss matters of proper diet for
persons of various ages n?nt occupations,
jiving also easily understood explanations
of food values, which foods should he
rved together In 'one meal, etc. offering
sample menun Sha could also consider
the subject of economies In cooking and
In the planning of meals. Inviting sugges
tlons from the reaijers. The whole section
ihould be built up. as far as possible, on
an Interchange of letters among readers
In the second section let the editor give
suggestions "on all sorts of enteitalnments
and offer a small weekly prize for new
Ideas. I should then eliminate all recipes from
Household Helps, and devote that column
exclusively to really helpful suggestions,
such as you often give, on Intelligent house
hold management problems of houseclean
tag, use of spare time, tested household de
vices, tireless cooking: In a word, scientific
efficiency applied to tho home. All ques
tions from readers of a practical nature,
such aa are now printed at the beginning
of the Woman's Exchange under the head
ing "Today's Inquiries," and their answers
could be transferred to this column or
printed separately as n smaller department
Discussions of tho problems of scientific
housekeeping should alternate at regular
Intervals with an article on "How to Make
Tour Home More Artistic," Illustrated I
consider this column of very grjat Impor
tance, as most women are looking for Ideas
on this subject, and It would help to aroue
a more general interest in esthetic mat
ters and to create real taste In home fur
nishing On a certain day each week the
editor might Introduce a novelty by making
a Journey through the antique or "junk"
shops of the city. .with nn eye to discovering
all sorts of Inexpensive articles which could
be converted Into really beautiful objects,
and be put toa practical use at a remark
ably low cost. Wherever possible, I should
give prices of everything described In this
department.
2. EDITORIAL I would suggest that the
editor vary her usual chat with a bright
little discussion on some Important topic of
the times, quoting the views of prominent
persons, or with comment nn tho day's
news from the woman's point of view, in a
vein not too heavy, yet serious enough to
stimulate into activity tho opinions of her
readers. There Is no reason w'hy this
could not be varied with, editorials on other
matter published on the Woman's Page
Just as Is done by editors of other depart
ments of the RvENtNQ I-EDOKn The
Woman's editor could also follow the no
table acts or achievements of women in all
walks of llfo all over tho world, and make
as much aa a whole column of brief, pointed
paragraphs, noting nnd commenting upon
such happenings.
The editorial should give character and
distinction to the whole woman's page,
causing the paper to bo read and respected
and chosen above all others by thousands
of women,
3. EDUCATIONAL 1 should like to seo
on the woman's page an educational de
partment, 'conducted by a teacher or
ha weakana from loa-i of
blood before the phyalclan
can reach him et the
JoqJo
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. ence and elTectlveneaa In
thoaa vital rive mlnutej la
F.r.PniT.ui hv underwrltera
In lowered Indemnity pro
mluma. The nine-dollar,
coat or thla ouarantefd
cabinet la neallalble com
pared with the aufferlnr
and compenaatlon It aavea.
, ROBERT McNElL
Front and York Rtreeta, I'lilUdelphU, Pa
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sun comes out?" asked the Msltor
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fin? T HWl..and n" '" ''elIow yellow-bv
that I don t mean a brownish yellow or a
greenish yellow or a mustard yellow but
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mil Jum then the clock begnn to strike.
The bell of the old Dutch clock reminded
Mokemaclier that he .1 bettev be reticent
tt hat the Mokeinarher pipe Is made of,"
he said "will never be known'
GIVING
ON WOMAN'S PAGES
Changes Would Have Voca
well-known p.yehnloglut which would
really help parents with the problems of
rearing children It should be a sort of
Mothers' rinb, throwing out Ideas, start
ing discussions, stimulating Intelligent
ttioURht. I should make a special attempt
to bring Into close contact the problems of
the teacher nnd the parent In dealing with
tho same child Teachers try very hard
nowadays to get at the lndl (duality of the
child, and a dne co-operation on the part
of parents (now too often lacking) would
undoubtedly make a marked difference In
tho child, both nt home and nt school
At least one day a week should be de
voted to the care of Infants
4. PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF WO
MAN'S WORK In the next place, I think
It would be well to consider more thor
oughly tho practical aspects of woman a
work, by having Interviews with prom
inent women, with photographs and
biographical sketch, such as now ap
pear from time to time, or an In
terview with any woman who Is doing some
thing interesting. Hut upon these Inter
views should be based a sort of vocational
guide, leading off with the woman who has
succeeded and following it up with practical
discussions of the advantages or disad
vantages to a girl of selecting that par
ticular profession, explaining what qualifi
cations she needs to make success reason
ably certain, etc.
Alternating with these Interviews might
well be printed brief news of women's clubs,
city, State and national. From time to
time each local woman's club should be
particularly described, giving details of Its
aims and purposes, where located and
prominent members. Many women would
like to affiliate with some philanthropic or
ganization If they knew how to get Into
touch with If
5 FASHION In the fashion department
I should Introduce photographs of Philadel
phia women, names gien. wearing "the
latest thing." Also, gixe complete ward
robes, with closely estimated costs, for
stenographers, teachers, society women,
middle-aged women, etc . with letters from
the people on the subject
6. HEALTH AND BEAtTT HINTS
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1214 Chestnut St. 1214
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EVEKPfQ LEDGER-P;aiADELT?HIA, WEDNESDAY, FKUAtfY .28,M17
Health and beauty hints might appear on
alternate days In the same place. Under
health" T should hae a reliable au
thority discuss general problems of health,
hygiene, sanitation and rlgM living, on no
account attempting to advlso treatment for
ny specific ailment. Symptoms should
neer he given, as ailing people are sure
to think they have them all. and If treat
ment Is Indicated might apply the wrong
kind.
I should run a series of health talks for
the workeis, Including homekeepers, getting
Some vnm.n frnm anrli nrAfaiitnn npnrrll-
Oatinn lit nffina a-a i fn.itni-1 In tflt tlm 1
conditions under -which she works and have '
the editor tell the best way for her to lle ,
under the cltcumstances, what dangers to .
look out for and how to counteract them, i I
7. CONTINUED STOItV I should omit
the Adele Harrison
ton' "My Married '
le 'lowest form of I
Life,' ns fostering th
scandal-lolng and helng unworthy of the
general standard of the paper.
S. CALENDAR CORNER A calendar
corner could be made attractive, giv
ing the weather the day and the
dale and a "thought for the day," prefer
ably expressed In poetry. Helow this, at
Intervals, have a "What to Read" guide,
selecting the best current books and maga
zine articles. Once a week feature publica
tions nnd articles of especial Interest to
- --- - -- ., I
rlne articles. Once a week feature publlca-
women There might nlo be a corner for
Philadelphia poets, as well as the leprlnts
of short povms vou now give Add n loke,
near Hie 'Cheerful Cherub"
SOCIETY NEWS VXD FICTION
Tranfer all nclety nens to th, page
opposite the woman'" page If possible,
print the daily Installments nf the con
tinued tory of the paper ott this page
In general 1 should eav that as far as
can possibly be done, bnxe regular features
appear In the same position on the page and
nn the same days of each week Vei truly
yours. DOROTHY COLUY
CLEAN STREET CRUSADE
PLANNED BY CIVIC CLUB I
President Mrs. Edward V. Biddlo An
nounces CumpniKn With Motion
Pictures ns Feature
A campaign to Instruct the resident' of j
this city In health problems and par- I
tlcularly concerning the work of cleaning j
the streets will be launched by the Civic
Club during the first week In May This 1
announcement was made by Mr. Edward .
W. Riddle, president of tho organization, at
a town meeting In the Acorn Club.
f "The Civic Club has recognized thnt city
streets and disease are closely connected."
said Mrs. Riddle." and has taken steps to
abate the menace We havo arranged a
moving picture scenario that will carry
the lesson to be learned from dirty streets
Into every home "
The campaign was Indorsed hy Director
Krusen. of the Department of Public Health
and Chnrltles. who presided. Director Wil
son, of Public Safety, has promised that
the policewlll enforce all ordinances which
have to do with keeping tho city's streets
clean. The pledgr was made to Dr. Henr
D. Jump, president of the County Medical
Society, and Dr John F Sinclair, president
of the Pediatric Society, who called on the
Director In regard to tho campaign of phy
sicians of the city against dirty streets
NOYES RACK IN PRINCETON
English Poet Returns From War Zone J
and Resumes His Classes
PRINCETON. N. J . Feb. IS Alfred
Noyes, the English poet, returned to Prince
ton today to resume his duties ns profe.or
of nineteenth century English Ho has
given this course for the last three years,
and It has proved one of the most popular
In the curriculum.
Since leaving Princeton laat June, Mr
Noves has spent considerable time In the
war zone and has kept his countrymen In
touch with the battlefront through tho
medium of the prcs. On nccount of defec
tive ejeslght he was refused a commission In
the English army.
SENNETT SENDS US
THREE FINE FARCES
New Keystones Arc Hilnrious,
Especially "Maggie's First
False Step"
Hy the Photoplay Editor
WtfWS$SM$. X
rtar." nutrvi,i in direction by Muk Sen.
net Prlvnio rrenlni
Exhibitors and film critics privileged tri
i see three new twn'-reel farces from the Sen-
nr,t foundry at a private midnight dlsplny
"J"'1 hav0 wondered why the output of the
ixrjniuur in in iihbii i urcn rruciiing J'nua
delphlu with Its usual regularity of late.
One really good Ke stone Is ntwnys better
than half a dozen features. Three In succession-are
apt to leave the'revlewer de
lirious, gasping, but unsatlated
The new comedies hnve most of the tricks
and traps that made the older ones llvelv
Alcoholic gentlemen still sup "doctoted"
..n ...l.. I. . t ...-I- 1
"""i" "nn ftimuy mm miry ineir nice in
plates of dough: the "chase" Is not de
spised ; trained dogs do wonderful rescues;
floor walkers snatch dresses from shopping
ladles under the Impression that thev arc
wax models, revolvers discharge llieii
baking-powder shot with as much punctual- '
it y as in the dajs when Sennett was un
known, white mice invade striped (and 1
feminine) holery ,
Rut aside from there ancient and oh-so- ,
honorablj funnv do,dges there aie a dozen
novel ones In this trio of celluloid asem
hllngs A scrub-girl unravels a complete
pair of trousers under the Impression that
she Is "tidying up" the floor of a depart
ment storo. Trains and motor cars race
and collide In a manner to turn "Intoler- ,
ance" intolerably green Ducks leap Into '
I punch-bowls and become mildly "stewed' '
Is common and absurd, hut who will dare
ir tct rniiinia in 09 vniT nib inia nnnianm
to add that It Is not tremendously royally
rlb-shaklng' f
Not he who has wltnesed that supreme
Special Easter Music
Included In tl
MARCH
Victor Records
ON SALE TODAY
Th nw list is especially well bslsnc1.
and contain msnv oMrtlnns von ulll want
to own Ask to hear the following numb-ra
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TaddlK Ksdill Kid
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TOWN
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AtatN l:1 IBf I SOME NEW DISTINCTIONS i $
Vi Xcr dr Nt, Ci M "men. They will add new lustre to the Hudson El I jl
i -a r
family of Keystoners the Fazenda-Dooker-Murray
bunch evolve a cameo of drollery
from the original rough granite of "Tlllle's
Punctured Romance." one-third aa long and
three times as funny. Miss Fazendn, the
only really comic female of the screen, has
done nothing better than "Maggie's First
False Step." And almost equally high
praise must go to the rest of the acrobatic
persons who risk life and legs (for com
fortable salaries) on Mack's ranch. Some
may not care to see a baby nearly drowned,
and others (Including the censors) will
avert the eye "t modesty at various pranks
that are "shot," Hut better a ocle of
'Maggies" than n summer of Insipidity, In
genues nnd "drip " Call again. Mack I
Undeterred by his recent Injuries, caused
dy an "hnsy Street' lamp post. Charles
Spencer Chaplin, a fairly well-known screen
comedian, Is working nn the tenth of his
pictures for Mutual The latest child of
the Chaplin brain is to be "The Health Re
sort," and Edna Purvlance, the blonde, and
Eric Campbell, the burly, will assist, The
title gives a fair Idea of the crockery
smashing. Invalid-baiting nnd general tor
nado that will ensue In the sanitarium Did
Meiedlth say the comic spirit vvayv dead?
Rats'
State Hospital Drops Potatoes
AI.LENTOWN. Pa. Feb 38 At the
Homeopathic State Hospital at Rlttersvllle,
which formerly consumed sixty bushels a
week potatoes have been eliminated anil
substitutes Introduced In the form of rice,
homlnv corn meal beans, scrapple, maca
roni and spighettl
EDWARD DILLON ,
rormrly with
TIFFANY & CO.
THE LATEST FIFTH AVENUE RTVLE8 IN
Wedding Invitations
Marriage Announcements
Social, Professional. Business Cards
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fKR fellewlnt theatres ahtnln their r-lflorro ttirouzh the STANLEY nonklnr
Conpsnr, which U a lusnntrt ( earlr shswlnc ef th flmil preanrttana.
All eh-tarea rerlewed befar aiMbltlon. Ask far the tkeatra In rear loralltr .
Malnlnr plctorn ttareoth the STANLEY DOOKtNO C'OMrANY. '
A I UAMDDA ISth.MorrlaA raiiyunk Av.
ALnAIYlDKA Mat. Dally It Kvss. 0:43-0
Paramount ricturn,
George Beban in "Hit Sweetheart"
A Dm 1 n 63D AND THOMPSON
ArULLU MATINEi: DAILY
tOnOTHT tJALTON In "CHICKKN t'AflEr"
Also- ALL-HTAU KKYHTONE COMEDY
fluthman A llayne In "The (treat Hecret," No. 4
ARCADIA nliiiflSS.
BRYANT WASHBURN in
'SKINNEn'S DUE88 SPIT"
BELMONT 85D AND MAnKET
Louise Glaum and Charles Ray in
"TIIK WOLF WOMAN"
DfitCRIDra BROAD AND
DIUHD1I1S HfSyi'KIIANNV AVE.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
T It 1 1. B Y
OCTl A D 0T AN'U CEDAH AVE.
I UEiLIV PARAMOVXT THKATRK
DOROTHY DALTON in
' A OAMBLE IN HOt'LS"
1 FAIRMOUNT MT,I1, AVKNPB
LILLIAN WALKER in
'KITTY MACKAY"
eCTLI QT THEATRE MAT. DAILY
""" J. li.l Mimiro. E. T to 11
ANITA STEWART '" k'JLa"-,.
MI1S VERNON CASTLE In 'TATRIA " No ' 4
' FRANKFORD ilu FllANKA'-,.E
MADAME PETROVA ' 'jftljJSJgJJ-
Hll.l.lf; IIURKR SERIAL
GREAT NORTHERN ,
MARIE DRESSLER and JOHNNY MINES In
"TILLIE WAKES HP"
MRS VERNON CASTLE In -TATRIA." No 5
IMPiVRIAI 6(TH and WALNUT STS
imrciiL. mat. 2 3o. Evas. 7 & o
VIRGINIA PEARSON in
"nlTTEU TRUTH"
JEFFERSON "ft Set1"1"
VIOLA DANA in
THREADS OP FATE"
ICArJlTP FORTY-FIRST AND
UZiUC4t LANCASTER AVENUE
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"THE FOOLISH VIRGIN"
LIRPPTY BROAD AND
1 D . I 1 I COLUMBIA
Alice Joyce and Harry Morey in
"THE COURAGE OF SILENCE"
MARKET ST. Theatre
33 Market
BtrK
IHROI.n LOCKWOOD and MAY ALLISON In
TMRln Island ' Todav. "THE PURPLE MASK"
Every Friday "THE OI1EAT SECaET"
EST PIlII.AnEI.PIIIV
F U R E K A 40TH MA,,KET STS-
BENJAMIN CHRISTIE in
"Blind Justice"
SOME NEW DISTINCTIONS
FOR THE
HUDSON SUPER.-SIX
Special Showing This Week
HERE are some bodies designed by artists of
world-wide repute, and built by master crafts
men. They will add new lustre to the Hudson
Super-Six.
Each Is exclusive to Hudson, Each shows at a
dance Ita .distinction. And each Is Intended to
mark the limit of luxury In a body of that type.
The closed models are designed to be the hand
somest cars that women ever rode In. Tou will vote
them so, we think. They are built by men who have
built the bodies of 110.000 cars
Each Is a study In art and elegance, down to
the smallest detail And each will seem the finest
car In any flne-car crowd.
The Super-Six motor has given to Hudson a
new place In the field. It haa added 80 per cent to
motor efficiency It has given us a motor which
outperforms any other motor built.
Men who want the best, and who know the
facts, are choosing the Super-Six. They cannot do
otherwise. And these new bodies have been de
signed tp supply the luxuries they want.
nut our allotment la small. It cannot supply.
In our estimation, half the demand for theae mod
els. So we urge you to see them, and make reser
vations now.
IMMEDIATE nEMVEMES OS AM. MODELS
TKOTVnAT
Soakmm Grrmamu
LOCUST r tSSaV5CUHT
Ti".. Ann M..v1nM ..-"V
nnowinif riui AAai uwb FM'
r.ucDDDnr.1 can a HAVEtiroffi
-UM.WJJK ltnnJfiAf ltmlt OrtfJLt
o-,,., ,..V..V. .- ",?!
aiuAKi nuuviu in r3
iiir. r,vAiti.t.i i.riir.iv -f.-j
PAI APF 1214 MARKET. 10c, M
r.tt.Lttt.V'Ei m A M. 11,18 P. K,.
VIVIAN MARTIN in
THE WAN MODEL"
PARK" R1DOE AVE. I DAUrillN ST.
rrvrv Mtti 2,,B Ev(- 8j4j.u.'-
WM. DESMOND in
'THE ICED BULLET" '
P'rTN CESS 10l!rrlSr"T "
IlKOnriR WALSH In "MELTINIl MILLIONS"
I'.varjr TucMa FRANCIS m'SIIMAN and .-.
IIF.VERI.Y HAYNE In -Th" (lrat Fat-rat,"
DFP.rMT 1W MARKET STREET
il,uuii a IIIjUAX VOICE ORGANS
FRANCES NELSON in
"ONE OF MANY"
RIAI Tfl (IERMANTOWN AVE.
1 " v-' AT TL't.PEIIOCKEN ST.
ETHEL BARRYMORE in
"THE WHITE HAVEN" ' f
Rll D V MARKET STREET
'-' HEI)W 7TII STREET
MARIE DORO in
U)ST A,D WON"
SAVOY iau MARKET
t- J X STREET
CARLVl.E BI.ACKWELL, JUNE ELV1DOE
and MURIEL OSTRICHR In
A SQIARE DEAL" .
FIRST PRESENTATION OF THE
C 1 11.. o -
ijcvcu juetiaiy 01ns
iMii Ann Murdock in "Envy
TA,;,C" Holbrook Blinn in "Pride"
THEN EVERY MONDAY THEREAFTER
WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT
STANI FY MARKET. ABOVE 1BTH ""
3,nnLL1 llsIS A. M. to lt:18 P. U.
MARGUERITE CLARK in
'THE FOltTUNES OF FIFI"
TRANn n.MANTOWNAVENUB
.'rVl,ll-' AT VENANGO 8TREET
NORMA TALMADGE in
" P A N T H E A "
'T J O G A 1;m ANt VENA:0 8T'
ETHEL-BARRYMORE in
THE WHITE HAVEN"
VICTORIA mahket'st.
V lly 1 URJrt ABOVE NINTH
EARLE WILLIAMS "ARSE,NUKPIN..
MAN LINDER In "MAX COMES ACROSS"
NORTH l'HILADELl'lllA
RIDGE AVENUE 1734 RIDaK Av-
Gail Kane and Carlyle Blackwell in.
"On Dangerous Ground"
v-SI
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