Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 17, 1917, Final, Image 10

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trill And that tlio
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tilled In them
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triage was the
lings, the only pos-
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-not beert obliged
ttkularly difficult
dlefly In malting
tractive.
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are tho trlvlall.
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TODAY'S
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h .a recipe for
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,'brbwn rice, one hnd
-three-quarters cupful
ter cupful butter,
en, one pint stewed
' arid wash tho rice In
i'l In butter, then boll
aflaver In the bottom
rdlsh. sprinkle over It
fwhjch have first been
(.crated cheese, plmen-
Vhjch have been sea-
yer'ot rice and so on
Top off with rice
i of butter, and bako one
P'-
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u tll me how chow-
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luo for chow-chow.
vlto you to make It
Ingredients art In
1'glvea the following:
jrtrlng beans, tiny cu
Xpeelcd), a caullllower
een tomatoes (sliced).
nail long red peppers
ctables In a wlde-
r each layer of these
en filled cover with
ifcacv ;
;Wlde board with a
'to Keep the vege-
them stand thus
,the pickles, wash
itwm i
let them He In
Make a pickle
itr'
her one gallon of
each of celery
, whole cloves.
ck peppers, one
o teaspoonfuls of
nfuls of grouni
4 one.a.1
half cunfuls of
Put
lithe Are In a pre-
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It reaches a boll
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over them care
decayed. Klm-
on
ive with a skim-
Jar Pour the
them stand fer
gar off, put it
a tablespoontul
,Md
the vinegar Is
es In the crock,
small Jars and
and for two or
flhg.'
lirooms ,
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vwart miuhipom.
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tjfcy them In a
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ised gridiron
stll delicately
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st, sprinkled
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ri'.slmmerjng
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NGE SPOIL A
DOMESTIC CAREER?
fJtiiberty Accorded to the Sex
ier Than a Drawback
Her Marriage
Vyvettes
A baskct-shnped lint, with loops
and loops of velvet baby ribbon
clustering over tho top, and a dozen
or more cherries dangling over the
brim.
llevo that she Is accomplishing nothltiR
In tho world.
The woman who before marrlago lias
been In business feols tho need of fllltiiB
her life with something moro than these
p'aythlngs, and sho docs It. Although sho
may surrender her actual economic In
dependence when sho marries sho finds
other Interests' to mako up for this loss
and by Intelligent Interest In her hus
band, her children and other outsldo af.
fairs sho contt Unites materially to the
general welfure.
Sho Is by far moi o olive to her re
sponsibilities and moro capable of coping
with them than tho gill vvhoio vision
from early life has been obscured by the
ono object the making of a sultablo
match.
.WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
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INQUIRIES
1. What U a dinner Komi?
-'. To whom fthnultl a letter of tlmnL-i for
urdtllng gift lis urltten Mhrn tho crude nrn
it uiarrh-tl lountc?
I. 1 rolornl atatlonrry In Imil tnnto?
YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES
. It U In prrfis-tlr cnoil fiirm to no "It. S.
on dinner Imlfntlnnx.
S. One Miould nerr mo tlio plir.iae "rrnerl-fullj-
joiim" unless riling n hiiHlneiH lellrr.
3. I'laln lienr white paper Hhonld Iio ued
for formal written ob eninurd Intltntlonii.
Outfit for Three Weeks'
To the Editor of It'oman'j i'aoe.'
Trip
Dear Madam I am coins nway the lat week
In April for threw eek. Could ou tell tno
what I would neeil to bo MylMi. what to trael
In and what kind of hat would ho bent' I onlv
want to tako the ono I wear. Alrt. would I
need a neikplece? 1 hae brown ejc ml linlr.
iu;M)i:it.
Your outfit would depend very much on
your destination and on whether you are to
be extensively entertained. If you expect
to spend tho tlnio in truellng, joii would
need a rather severely tailored coat suit a
spoits suit Is very practical for the pur.
pose scoral tailored shlrtM, a silk blouse
to match your suit and pcrlmps n, dressy
blouso of ceorgetto crepe or chiffon In white
nr some pale shade. I should Imagine that
with your eyes and hair brown, green or tan
would look well, liny a seinl-tallored hat,
which will bo sultablo for wear with our
suit and for moro formal occasions. One of
black or tete do negro llscro straw, with a
few conventional llowers or a feather fancy
ns trimming, would do ery well. If you
expect to attend any formal nlTalr.n while
away you will need nn, evening frock. If
you possess a black ono you are fortunate,
for It will fit In nicely for almost eery oc
casion. If you do not expect any evening
entertainments, but will attend a few In
formal dinners, tens or bridges you will
need a frock of silk or georgette crepo in
some dark shado; navy blue is always good.
A top coat Is also Indispensable, If you
feel you cannot afford both a suit and a
topcoat, dlsponso with tho former. Top
coats are nt present In high favor and can
be worn while traveling with a dark serge
one-pleco dress. A neckpiece is not a ne
cessity. Gift for Bride
To the KJItor o iroman'a Pane:
Dear Madam What would bo nice to tend in
a wjddlne Bin to . brldo who Uvea In a distant
ElKI .Jifci""0 .n,.ver . "? " ' ani- therefore,
know nolhlnt of her tastea, MANY I,.
If you will go Into any of the shops which
specialize In these things you will prob
ably get a suggestion. I would not advise
you to send separate, pieces of flat silver,
cream and sugar Jugs or water bottles, for
Instance, as most brides recelvo so many
duplicates of this kind; then again, they
frequently want their flat silver to be all
of one pattern. Your present, too, should
depend on the position the young couple
will occupy In the world. Lamps, book-ends,
canuiesiicKS, uecoratlve mirrors, noveltles-
in silverware, tnese nil make suitable' gifts.
To Have Ears Pierced
To the Jldttor of U'omcm's Page:
Dear Madam-I want a pair of diamond ear
rings very much, but my huaband will not irlve
them lo me unleia I have my earn pierced. He
eaya that the plerceleea klnll look cheap and
ahnddy ana that I am apt to loao them. Shall
I have my far pleroed? How shall J ko about
ItT 1'leaao advise, me. BltlDU.
Very" few women have their ears pierced
these days. At one time the nlerclmr ennhi
be done at almost any Jeweler's, but tliU is
no longer the case, several ,of the leading
Jewelers In town having told me they had
discontinued performing the operation. The
flew earrings, made with patent clasps, hold
firmly to the lobe Of the ear and there ar
many beautiful designs In these. I doubt
very much whether you would have a really
good selection from which to choose of the
old-fashioned kind.
Cwfct Dancing Position
To flie Bdlfor'of .Woman' JPaoe;
ueur Aiauam nocn aancin with a younr'
man. what ahouid on do with ono's left hand!
wJ..rVMV"" "" -.""i " i neia oy in man
with whom one la danejnav Where should the
Jaft hand rttJ MOLLIB.
, A girl's Itftdiand la placed lightly on the
boulder of. the man with whom she Is dane.
tay Itl. jwvor food form to grab" a, mah'
"' Jlacn.arm around hlneck.
(MdMr nmm tt considered goo4 torn
' sfJ ?'" at the .elbow and
)aJUviMJUL VVh
October 2, 1916.
WORK has begun In earnest. Alas, that
I dare not tnko tlio thno from sleep for
mote than a hasty scrawl, but when one
puts In twclvo hours' work dally, one must
gunrd Jealously the other twelve. Actually
for tho first time In my llfo I begin to
feel ns a normal being should, In splto of
the blood and anguish In which I move. I
really nm useful, that Is nil, and too busy
to remember myself, past, present or fu
ture. I believe I told ynu this Is a fletd-hospl-tal
-rather big barracks, six of them, In
nn IncloMirc, with an operating room In
tho center, nnd morgue, kitchen, pharmacy,
bureaus, etc., grouped around. It presents
a very natty group with tho lied Cross
flags flying In deflanco of tho Taubes
which don't seem to dare to como tie.tr-
nntl It would look llko a play, with Its white
nurses and bright uniforms, wero It not
for tlio big guns that boom Incessantly over
by W to remind ono of what Is afoot,
I have tho operating ward, nnd have ns
slsted the surgeon nt twenty-two case,s In
two days. It Is perhaps tho most Impor
tant post In tho hospital, requiring a bend
set square. The RUtgeou, ono of tho most
particular lit tlio Army, hasn't yet corrected
me, I also have been directing the sterlll
ratlon, and yesterday afternoon tlio Head
Hiirgcati told mo be wished mo tn tnko
rhnrgo of the seriously wounded of the
celebrated Doctor Tnlller
Ho arrived yesterday with his ten ia-.es
which ho hnd picked up off the battlefield:
and ho rlnlui.s, with his system, to avoid
amputation by constant Irrigation of the
wound from tho start. As soon ns posslblo
(It must bo within twelve bonis), Tuftlcr
begins his work, extracts tlio debris, Intro
duces drains (rubber tubes), several In inch
opening, nnd Into these every two hours
Is pumped n dark liquid "IJ.il.lii." the
Idea being, as you see, to keep the wound
In a constant bath of antiseptic Once
the drains are placed, lhy aro arranged
In such a way tb.it the liquid cannot run
out. Tho limb Is enveloped In non-nbsorb-ent
cotton, perforated' so as to allow the
lubber tubes to project well, and the whole
Ih llxed with a bandage. .So there ou havo
our bnnd.iged limb nil bristling with tubes,
nnd Into those every two hours Is pumped
the liquid. Thero Is something sublime nnd
tit tho samo tlmo touching In tills one single
ndventurer faring forth alono on his mis
sion, with the old school of ntnputators
looking on Incredulous.
October S, 1015.
You know how It Is In tho trenches,
THE GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX
By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D.
In aiMicer In health question. I'pelnr Ketloap in this spaet will dallu olie ali( on iirnvntli
medicine, hut (n no cine ii III he take the rlk af making dlaonairt of or vreicrtbino
for allniinti rciiulrlnu surgical treatmint or drugs.
Turn the Children Loose
Tuns them looo th.it Is tho best way
to develop the muvcles of boys and girls.
Turn them looso nnd 'et them live wild
climb trees, Jump fences, chaso squirrels,
play with the dogs, dip n the garden, pick
flowers, hop, skip and Jump, and do all tho
wholesome things that a natural human
animal wants ,to do. The troublo Is, our
boys anil girls ato too much tamed Wo
nro all born wild, nnd In thn civilizing
proeehS havo to bo tamed moro or les.
Most of us, however, get tamed too much
Wo become o tame tb.it wo aro spoiled
Don't be afraid of tho chl'dren getting
dirty Dress them for It. (Jirls should bo
put Into bloomers Instead of skirts little
roustabout clothes and Just turned loose to
play In tho dirt, to mako mud pies, to get
down and wallow In tho earth
Thero Is no danger In this. The soli Is
clean dirt, so to speak ; thero Is nothing
pernicious In It
Tho things that are produced Inside of
us that become tho excretions of our
bodies aro tho really unclean things. ftVo
tako the greatest pains to keep our tinda
freo from dust and dirt, to keep our fa.
clean nnd jet wo allow ourselves to bo
perfectly rotten Inside rotten with decom
posing foodstuffs, result of oveie.UIng and
wiong eating And our boys nnd girls uio
sometimes dlity In this way also their
faces pale, and with great brown rlnirs
mound their eyes, their lips bloodless, tlinlr
tongues coated and tholr breath foul. Theso
little bovs and girls may havo tho nicest
cleanest clothes; tholr hair mny bo combed
nnd parted Just exactly light, their n.ill.s
trimmed nnd their hands as clean as tbev
can possibly be the outsldo a'l clean, but
tho Inside rotten. That Is what kills the
children that fearful .Inner .cnemv, bred
by wrong eating nnd neglect of tlio 'bow els
Young children should lis fed cereals, milk,
cream and especially potatoes, fruits and'
fresh vegetables of all srts, with bran
nt every meal Povs and girls thrive won
dcrfully on th's b.oioglo diet, Tho details
of the biologic d'et we will discuss at some
future tlmo.
Harelip
What Is tho cause of harelip? A. n. J.
Harelip Is a congenital defect, due to In
complete development. Consult a good sur
gcon. Blood Pressure
.n2n-5a.n yoi ,lrur b reduced without
resorting- to druta? c. XV. II.
High blood press-ire can bo reduced by
removal of the cause, tho only safe nnd
proper method. Pressure-reducing drugs
are dangerous. They reduce tho pressure
by weakening the heart nnd thus tend to
produce tho condition known as Hocnndirv
low pressure, which Is much more danger
ous than high pressure.
Ono of tho most common causes of high
blood pressure Is the uso of tea and coffee
Caffeine, the nctlvJ principle In coffee and
tea, Is a pressure-raising drug. It Is used
by physicians In cases of shock when It Is
necessary to raise the pressure. A dose Is
two grains. A single cup of coffee contains,
nccordlng to Doctor "Wiley, four grains, or
two doses. Is It nny wonder that coffee
drlnktrs havo high blood pressure? Smok
Ing raises the blood pressure. A slnglo
cigar, according to Doctor Janeway, of
Johns Hopkins University, will raise the
blood pressure twenty points In thirty min
utes, livery smoker who does not get killed
by nccldent will die sooner or later of high
blood pressure, apoplexy or heart failure.
The free use of flesh foods raises the blood
pressure because of the uric acid which the
meat contains. livery pound of meat, ac
cording to Doctor Hall, of Manchester,
England, contains fourteen grains of urlo
acid nnd sweetbreads contain ten grains
Use Ragatz Colonial
Furniture Oil
Floor Oil
For Floors and
l I Varnished ,
Fer Fnrnlture,
1 1 a n o a, Vlctrelas,
Jtther-tVork, Ktc.
n one.
To Clean and Polish
Made and Used Many Years by
Furniture & Wood Finishing Firms
tRini: tie, BOe. it.80, tJ.BO FJther Oil
If Dealer Can't Hupsly You, Writ. U
Kstauiu Specialty ro. II. 11. Karats.
I'hllidelphla .
FACE CULTURE
"MONTGOMERY METHOD")
result!. Wrlnklea, Unrannad Skin.
PWlM. Bcara, Blacuheada. Wartr, Molta
SSi.Bu,SrP.U0U.,.lulr' '" aatUfactloa
fives. Call, write or phone Upruee 1245.
' JW.vW.'ltV M0NTG1IM'
t
Thee letter from nn American sir err-
Inr with the rank of
r i
nf
Ifiitrnunt In n I reneh
nrmy hntdt
one of the.mont Intimate nnd holv tliln
tal uatK
me .vinrne consilium
wlileli hare been nated for our comfort tint
if O.A . hlrlnnnl nt etnlinttleil KlirOOe. I find
III theo letter" some fraitmeiit of true atone
ment for the Imtr "In nnd blunder of war.
The mime tells xilth n wonderful imlmmnt
humor the J "V.0f,,,,u,,.n,,.ViMi'i,1,r
hospital" IM( II llt '. '. 'H .
one nf Ilia world's erentest erltlra nnd
liumiiuNts.
load and flro most of tho tlmo. That's how
It Is hero. During the last week wo havo
nveraged twcnty-flvo operation:: dally. Ono
day wo had thirty-three, and If you have
any conception of nn operating room where
theynro short of assistants, you may know
thero vvns not much tlmo left over. Hut
tho struggle, nnd tho sense that ono Is
saving bits from thn wreckage, doesn't give
ono a chanco to bo mastered by tho un
utterablo woe.
In these days I havo lost four, two peri
tonitis, one hcmonlinge. ono tetanus j and
several others aro In a desperate rondltlon
I hnvo never left my ward except for sit
hours' sleep each night, nnd olio hour es
terdny when I walked behind the blcr In
tho nurse's post of honor Kvery one feels
tho Impresslveness of n mlllttity funeral,
hltt It Is tenfold moro linpiesslvv If nu
tako part In It I wlh 1 could make ou
see It The narrow, gnblr-bordetrd stieet,
tho barheaded villagers, tho glistening bay
onets', the poor trembling inotiriiciH In rusiy
crepe, and nt tho bond, no black hearse,
but n great triumphant tricolor following
tho cross. And the cemetery nil mossy
nnd old nnd vibrant with sunny dews, that
hns stretched out beyond Its ancient cedar
bound limits to recelvo hundreds and hun
dreds of new little wooden crosses.
I haven't tho tlmo nor tho heart to tell
you tho tale of my days, but I tell ou this,
that I shall never get hatdenrd to last
agonies and heart-broken families And
when my little So 23 flung out his arms
last night to i-ay "Hood-by" (ho knew he
was going) "O, my sister, my sNtcr! kiss
iiip!"I tell j mi It took control to llnisli
giving the last of my thlrlv four nntl-tetn-nus
injections it few minutes later.
Speaking of Injections plen'o send me
soino platinum needles, big iiiiii little. I
hopo you will send cotton and g.iuzo soon,
nnd rubber gloves, too.
(CopulBht 'by W A. Hutterfleld )
The nevt letter
I.icnlng l.fdiier.
will appear In tomorrow'
of uric acid to the pound. Uric acid has
tho fcamo effect as caffeine In raising the
blood prcsure Hearty meat enters al
ways get high blood pressure and nto apo
plectic Hutcliers are short-lived. Hcef tea
bouillon, meat extracts and animal broths
nl contain utlo acid and lead ti ilso of
blood ptessure
Tho best diet for a person with high
blood pressure, or one who does not wish
to havo high blood pressure, is n diet con
sIstliiB largely of fruits and vegetables, with
moilerato uso of cereal and dairy products
Probably tho most common of all causei
of high blood pressure Is constipation. The
poisons produced by the colon germs raise
blood pressure. Persons with high blood
pressure should adopt a. very Iaxatlvo diet
and should tako a teasponfui of bran nt
every meal and paradln oil sulllcient to
mako tho bowels move ht least threo times
a day. so as to prevent tho absorption of
poisons.
Cracked
Lips
Please describe
rnllfla ppnnbiul II. .a In !. . - ... . . "
munna w n I.I.I.
, . . ' , . '."" "n ui win motiiu.
I uo not smol.e or drink and nm a veuotarlin
H. J. II.
Keep tho mouth, as well ns tho lips
thoroughly clean, adopt an antitoxic diet!
mako tho bowels move threo times a da.'
by natutal means. Tlio diseased places
should bo constantly protected
(fopj rlBlit )
1M
II 4uitI0f , I
HIIIB Bill BllllMBlBlBiai
Special.
New Importation
. Porch Rugs
Fabrics, designs and colorings especially
adapted to the smart, correct furnishing of porches
Particular attention is invited to' the
Alpha Tea Rugs, in round and oval shapes.
The Kobe Rugs, in square and oblong shapes; com
posed of scries of square panels.
The Samara Rugs, in
ote The Kobe
nn,l Ron,..
XlirtfcTl- " T2SV 5-K., theaV. nMa
up by the wind.
In addition tn tli iinia.,i
Kob. rura. wh.ra ,,,.. ' TiV"
miuauat
to practically
aura
. .rc ic.uj any un red width
any tlnlrcd
Besides these imported rugs, we carry com
plete stocks of all the American standard makS
such as Algerian, Crep and Fibre rugsv ? '
Fritz & La Rue, Inc. ,
1124 Omtnwt t.
In the Moment's, Modes
The one-piece frock has come into
its own once more and blue serge
is here employed to good advan
tage. Tlio very smart effect is pro
duced by a well-balanced arrange
ment of letl embroidery, fringe and
the new tnblier smartly plaited.
For the Invalid
If when making soup or beef tea for an
Invalid It Is ncces-ary to cool It at once, pass
It through a clean cloth taturated with
cold water Not a partlclo of fat will bo
left In the beef tea.
Grease the Boiler
If tho boiler Immediately after use, and
whilo still warm, Is rubbed all over with
nnv good household soap, it will prevent
rust nnd will help to mako tho suds when
the boiler Is filled for the next working day.
Marking Linens
AVhcn mnrklng linen with Indelible Ink,
first wrlto tho namo with a lead pencil,
then wrlto over tho pencil with the mark
ing Ink The pencil prevents the Ink from
rpreadlng.
THE CHEERFUL CHERU5
VitK wsjs ajid rajd
ti5 5oir.t5s-or.
My, life is tJl so
dis-fc.rrtje.d
I just keep looking
in me oifxss
io s&e ir rrw
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expressions
crvfcjvSed.
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jseSL A A
Pa
COCOA
LULU
is more than a good cocoa. It is
tho result of innumerable experi
ments to produce a cocoa -which
would completely satisfy those
who demand the best.
ZZo'ZZi 25k ff'fctv temvtlig reUvtY in
tchtch eocoa ant chocolate ere wnfc it'i free.
H. 0. Wilbur & Sons, Inc.
Philadelphia
round and 'oval shapes.
v ...
... .. . . .-
"''".K "J'r.7.". " ' rurtil.I. the
are
required, from la Inche
unil lenrlhi thi. i. """
PATSY KILDAREOUTLAW
By JUDD MORTIMER LEyIS
TT WAS cloudy when I got P tl'l morn
ling and my father had been asleep quite
a while nnd the pancakes ho had fried had
grown cold, but I ate them Just tho samo
and put tho dishes In tho sink for him to
wash whence pot up. Then I thought wo
had better ramble toward tho swimming
place, and we did. Dut wo camo to tho
Carpenters, and there was Wilbur slttlnir
on tho horseblock, nnd I went and sat by
him. and the very first thine ho did was
hunch over, and I found myself slttlnc In
the Butter.
Then I was mad nnd full of cry and
Itovvdy was trrowly and only Mlta or
mo to say "Go to ltP to eat Wilbur Car
penter alive, nut I didn't, for I I now a
better trick than that. I'll sjak to God
about It. . .,, -
I went on, and at Miss Jones MIm Jones
was out cutting somo roses nnd had a lont
apron on, and her AnRora cat was ruoUltiB
aR.ilnst her lees and tho next mlnuto tho
AiiBora cat was In a treo In tho hack yard,
and ltoivdy was slttlns tinder tho tree won
derlns how caw can climb trrei and dogs
can't and Miss Jones was hollering Mom
ma' Momma! Momma 1" as hard as Mio
could So I went back and told llowdy Ho
must never disturb Miss Jones' Angora, and
then he camo out of the yard with me, and
Miss Jones railed mo a littles savage, ami
taid sho hhould think my mother would
turn over In her Bravo, and that I needed
a Bood spanking That being nbout all sho
could think or sue torn mo mai "
ever fiot her Angora sho would have him
shot, but sho won't need to, for If Itowdy
ever does get him there won't bo enough
left to shoot.
So wo i ambled, and I thought of tho lady
whero they havo tho pink nightie and had
.. l.ilrwl In rrn fllr 1 1 1 1 f ! Went tO tllO
hvvlmmluir place Instead, for If I do not
wash my faco and hands every two or threo
days I feel dirty. The river was very mud
dy and reached nway up tho side, almost
to whnro Wilbur nnd his gang used to leave
their clothes, and I went right In nnd 1 had
no sooner got In than tlio water pushed me
off my feet and was over my head. Fqr a
mlnuto I thought that my mother had come
for me, nnd then I held my breath and
paddled, and the water carried mo near
tho hank nnd I grabbed a bush and pulled
myself out. No mom swimming for me
when tho water Is high If I don't wash for
n week.
I lay down on the bank for a long tlmo,
and then I went nnd snt on tho grass by tho
fenco nnd mado a rlover chain, until I was
dry. Tho river has almost got mo afraid
of It, It is m big and careless. It could
drown a llttlo girl nnd go right on nbout
Its business. All little girls but mo had
better keep away from tho river, except
when they havo somo ono with them. I
havo no ono to go with me, so I havo to
go nlone. lint I am better fixed than most
lltttn trlret fri tvit fntliftt Ih lmn nnrl tmt
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oJieduction dale
Only our own rtepilar Stock Is Included mostly
styles that havo been sold down to a few of a kind.
muz Bciccugn la nnvueu.
Jlfternoon
Dresses
That Were $45 to $59.50
Of crepe de chine, Georgette
and novelty silks, handsomely
embroidered nnd beaded ; all this
season's most desirable shades.
H1222 Walnut
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For dress and afternoon wear. Lends' an
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Box Springs
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in bedding Box mrin "K hat ? be ived
once, if they are to fit HUJ be rtKred now.
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time we cm take vour aUr " d t the me
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mother Is In heaven, bo It makes no differ,
ence where I am, because I am alt right.
It was getting dark nnd thundering nnd
lightning nnd I closed the window on that
side of tho houso nnd felt shivery and
(.plcndld. I prayed to my mother. "Dear
mother," I said, "this Is me. I havo had a
pretty good time lately, so don't Worry
about me. It Is raining now. 1 wish you
would tell God that I'm getting kind of
tired of writing for a baby sister. Don't
worry nbout Howdy, for my .father got him
n dog license tho other day, nnd while ha
wears that they can't shoot him. I wish
God would land on Wilbur good and plenty,
for that kid Is too mean to live. God bless
my father nnd you nnd euro Ilovrdy of
fleas. Amen."
(Copyright.)
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prar In tomorrow 'a Krrnlnc l.ediccr.
1310CkestnutSt.
Wednesday
Shoppers
will be interested in the
announcement of trie ar
rival of several netf de
signs in the famous ,
"Meadow Brook"
Sports Suits
$25.00 & $37.50
This suit is a product
of Blum specialization
a result of accomplishing
one thing exceedingly
well.
All colors and fabric
of the season.
ones
"Style Without Extravagance"
SO Suets
That Were $45 and $49.50'
$35
Of men's wear urge, Polret
twill, gabardine, Gunnyburl and
checked vclour. Sizes 10 to 44.
69 Suits at $45
Reduced from $55 and $65
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