,- 1 LEDGRPmrADELHiA; THURSDAY MAY 3, 1017 MAN'S EXCHANGE, CONTAINING INFORMATION UJN VAK1UUS sucjia-fAomu o iimrg m f J? J A r c K s feV? bottle. E WOMANISH WOMAN NOT ALWAYS the Former as Distinguished From the Latter. $' WVipti PrnnvnHf.innf.inn Rprnmps a Virtue '2 ,& -II lAX.ES ronrll ll from Wnotilnofnn nf i .rAU thfi TlfttV ronrROtltnHvn ft--r fritttnMn VvlobbJng now and again. Sufrragists dc- ;"&,Qro inis; anua cxuu it Kives them tho 1 trmnirniaFnr "im n.i'nii.Bn" nrmti( ..I... !,hJlo her fellow Congressmen, many of $iktm, openly express their admiration for i'jyilier and declare It 1m so "womanly" of wr.r i arviimnnr- innin tii ... ..vat n ,in . .n Bnt T ..... ... 1 11 1.. ti ,., .A'V.'M mlrll n rlfonlnl nf amnllnn ''tfittiiiink'"? r,pit- , 7 ' ' """ """"" iKf f rainer, womanish ; '?iS Tha womanish ivoimui Is sho tvlin B7nW f, .......... ...... .,u, ,..,,. IS.!' '-trades on her femininity, mid uses the I?w'iFn',r weapons a man cannot use to obtain ES,her ends. If women aro to become a part &f&SW. political lire or tins country they shift BlUSt nut aside theso traits nf a lv- " -. one generation and stand for what they re mentally and morally, not femininely. A womanly woman, while tender, Is srtronp and brave and does not allow her self to be carried away by her emotions. She, like the Spartan mother, can forco tck her tears and bid her sons return Victorious or on their shields. IT TAKES an enormous amount of courage, more than most of us hae, to give up any particular thins for a Whole year. Hut havo you ever tried Just "doing without" from day to day? Procrastination of this sort becomes a Virtue. I knew a man who could not stop smok ing. He once mado a promise that ho Would give up cigarettes for three montlis; the fifth week found him puffing away again. Then ho decided ho would not gain make such a resolution when ho couldn't keep It. But one summer, whUe out In the woods, ho ran short of tobacco and did not smoke for four days. Then, the fifth day, ho put off smoking until the THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letters and questions submitted to thit deportment must be written on one side of the paper only and sinned wlih the name of the writer. Special queries like those given ttlow are invited. It is understood that the editor docs not necessarilv indorse the tentiment expressed. All communications' tor this department should be addressed u follows: THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. Evening Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa. TODAY'S 1. When one cannot afford different floor swirlings for summrr, lionr cn tho rugs be ntetel? t. now ran carpel be brightened? S. How should, a rusty gas ocen be cleaned? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES l. A medlum-Ued ellce of white bread con talna Bftr calories, while a Mice of Ilonton tntwn bread of ubout equal klie contains 100 ' aloriea. EJv t. The oven should maintain n temperature t3e .k qo .! I'nlirentieit to properly bake aponce rake. S. Suecotaih Is componed of corn nnd Hnin tvui, aerred usunllj- with butter or a while Mince. Footl Value of Macaroni to the Editor of Woman' raoe: Dear Madam Macaroni, noodles. rlc and ther cereale furnlih much nutriment nt ery tittle cotti oatmeal and cornmeal are al;o very low In price. Ready cookeil cereals, althouitn thay are convenient and add jarlety. are more xpenslve than the raw cereals. AIo thev re quire, more cream or milk. (MKa.l i. a. Ham Loaf to the Editor of Woman' Paoe: Dear Madam I am sending you this recipe fur ham loaf, which makes a nice dish for Sunday euppers. One pound raw ham. one cup ful dried bread crumbs, one cupful bolllnn water. two beaten cbs. one-quarter teaspoontui mu i tard, one-quarter teaspoonful salt. Hun the. hara. Including- the fat. throuih the meat chop per, add the crumbs, water, cbks and ason- Inr. Mix well and bake In a small bresd pan. In a alow oen for an hour and o half. k II1T.IIj1a 7 I1 y ' Becipe for Dandelion AVine Kg jp TO the Editor or woman s i-agn Bf " Dear Madam will you Kinnij oiiks a rh'.Jf' . . , nt vnn, nnner hv tillhllshlnir A recipe for IV l maklntr dandelion wine? I have tried for sev. 13?. J ... .. . 1.. i Via ia nai'ap Iwinn miff ft ttUOfPKtlm ful. Perhaps lomn reader ot the Lvemno IpT Riverside. N. J. l Ipef Steep the (lowers in boiling water for It Ave minutes, then strain off tho liquid. pressing the flowers hard. Sweeten to taste and add brandy in tne proportion oi one pint to every four gallons of liquid. Pour Into bottles and set away uncorked until ffX ' vf'fermentatlon ceases, then draw oft and re- FC'A ti.ii. t.ut.. w:u c.,n t..i. aT ALAliail ll liuiuncs fiiiii aau.v iniwiv 9a fas T.dlleir ot Wonian'm Paat! Z-i Dear Madam Will you please, throuch your K kt. eolumna. tell me how to cook Italian nrtlchokea Efft F'-'wItb tartara sauce? li. I. T. Kf Ji,' After removing the stems and outer bjp., leaves irom tne articnoKes cui oui tuo Jr scores witn a snarp Knue una my tnese in sr ,coia Biutea vratsr xor one-iiitiL uuur. urtiiii fcfH i-t and put Into a saucepan with enough boll- iW -ft. Jn wa'er to cover them. Cook until ten w?(C3ier. drains then serve them with the fol- rafp u lowing sauce: One-half cupful melted but- AS?''' juice, a pinch of French mustard, salt and paprika, a lew drops or onion juice and one iteaspoonful of olive oil. Beat over the fire Jsr;.HitIl well blended, then remove and Ulr JJt into a beaten egg very slowly so the hot EBauld will not curdle the esc. Beat tin- i. light and pour over the artichokes. irjjf , Her erred to Headers ' S"KIe' tn nattor or ivoman raaei "" a'l'Vr'toear Madam Kindly oblige me by printing In i-( j, ji rour; paper a formula -for cleaning white hemp , ,4.' -' (. ao.a. nu v;. y. can any reader supply this Information? i.4i.r v; To Stain Leather Black fjm liltor of Woman's Pane: r'auaun can you tell me bow to stain mincr a perraanem piacK7 ui, T, i. leather may first be mordanted With utlon ot logwood extract, then given wun a solution or iron sulphate iraa. Brightening Opals . 'a, Editor of Woman' Paoe: ada In am I there any way of brightening a ring witnoui taking them to a MINNIE C, them with oxide of tin or putty on a piece of chamois skin, wet: "With refined cha'.k, also on wet charri. attli), then scrub the opals with a soft ; flipped in water. ,4'v Apportioning Income MM JMttor of Woman's Page. Kadata What la tha proportion of ons'a arnteh should ba Itwnt fnp rent nA taaJBVuiT (V huh cvunisieai r. -ii ."---- zr"z --- - - i tOJKJB.E l 'an Inooiaa of $1000 a year It U it,)Mr. eanu wiovua d pm Mr THE WOMANLY ONE Vyvettes This hat puts up n hold front of straw and silk, and dangles a tassel on its left side. next day, and so. front day to day, played this trick on himself until ho bad ab solutely lost tho taste. You can nt event yourself from spend ing money in much the same way. Some times when you aro busy you Just keep putting off doing what seems to you absolutely necessary shopping until you tlnd that, after nil, you weio not obliged to have the things you craved. During ' May, when the days grow warm, most of us begin to realize 'the folly of our winter expenditures, and to wish we had saved up "agalnit the time fur the summer vacation." For the girl who supports herself, vacation saving funds nro a boon. One somehow man ages to spare that certain sum each week, whether It Is one dollar or ten, yet how Impossible It seems to put aside that sum If It Is left entirely to yourself! Tou aro always Intending to do It "next week." INQUIRIES ). In It proper for a bride's attendant, In stead of ronilnc up the center aisle, to appear lit the 'doom on elUier aide of tho chancel and to down the aisle to meet the bride, then escorting her up? 2. What kind of flowers tnltable for weddings are plentiful In Mas'? 3. How ii the neddlnc cake distributed? 1. Cosmetic states nre gloTes the Inside nf which has been spread with a preparaUon to soften nnd whiten the hands when worn at night. A composition ot the following Is often used: Fire ounces of spermaceti cerate, one dram balsam of Peru, stir for file minutes, Iour off the clear portion, add one-half dram oil of nutmeg, twehe drops oil of cassia, tnelte drops essence of ambergris, nnd stir until cold, then spread In mock kid or lamb skin gloves. 2. Following Is a formula for a powder for the prevention of odorous perspiration! Four drums line oleate, three drams boraclo acid. Keep surface constantly roTcred. 3. An efficacious tooth powder Is composed of equal weights of charcoal and sugar flavored with clove oil. To Reduce the Face To the Editor of Woman' Paoe: Dear Madam I have a very fleshy fare, but am skinny elsewhere, how can I reduce It? What causes this and E. II., l'almerton. Pa. You might obtain the desired results with vibratory treatments. Drying the Hair To the Editor of Womun's Paoe: Iar Madam My hair Is long, but very thin and dry. What can I da to make It thicker? Do you think that drilrtg the hair In front of a radiator is Injurious to It? NEI.I.IK. Itub vaseline Into tho scalp with the tips of the fingers at night. Prying tho hair in this way is not particularly good for It ; If possible try to dry It In tho sun; falling this, rub it dry with a towel or fan It, Will Married .Men Be Drafted? To the fiditor of Woman's Paoe: Dear Madam I have been married atlout nine months und wo have been living with my par ents until now, but we are to go to house keeping this month. I am very anxious to bo to housekeeping and couldn't wait until the time came, but now that war has broker, out I am very undecided about It. as 1 would not like to break up housekeeping If my husband had to go to war. I have heard persons say that men married six months before war was declared will bo drafted, but as we have been married nine months do you think my husband Is safe? Will they take all married men? (MRS,) B. C. As the conscription hill has not yet been passed It to impossible to tell you Just what the provisions for married men will be. If you follow the newspapers cloicly you will probably secure this information very shortly. One-Piece Bathing Suit Other Queries To the Editor ot Woman's Page: Dear Madam (t) Is It good taste for a girl to wear an Ann-tto Kellermann bathing suit In a pool when all tha awlmmers aro girls r women ? C') Which would bo better to wear with a street suit of blue black oxford ties or black pumps or brown? (3) When a man Invites a girl to the the atre may she ask him where the seats are to be so as to know how to dress or would a suit with dressy waist and white gloves be all right anywhere In the house? (41 Do young girls wear white kid gloves to a tea? (3) Can one go to summer dar.ces without gloves, even to carry them? 10) Are the light sports suits appropriate to wear shopping? CONNIE. (1) If a girl really wants to learn to Bwlm she' can do so much more readily It not hampered with skirts, stockings, etc. The one-piece bathing suits are quite de rlgueur In a pool reserved for women. (2) Purely a matter of choice. (3) A suit with a dressy waist and white gloves can be worn In any part of the theatre, It would be safer to wear these than to wear evening clothes unless you were sure of the man, too, ap pearing in (ull dress and you can hardly ask him where the seats are. (4) (C) (6) Yes. Costume for Afternoon Wedding To the Editor of Woman' Paoe: t Dear Madam I am to attend a weddlnc this month. It will take place In tha afternoon about S o'clock. What sort of a gown should I wear? Must glovea be worn to the church? I am to go to tho reception after 'the cere mony, BLANCHE. A frock ot georgette crepe and crepe de chine combined, or some such soft material In' a light color would be most appropriate. Flesh pink, del blue, oyster gray, Ulao and champagne color are the prettiest colors from which to (elect. A straw or' georgette crepe hat and white gloves should be worn. The gloves need not be kept on at tha breakfast. , White Spota on Nails Ta the MtUor WenwMs'- Putt)',. .2-I.Hi" ,"? Mlm m mmmm wm iiPiwr - r x -7 a THE GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX By DR. JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG T.V A 1 Una dropped from tho ear should fall Just back of tho first Joint of tho great toe. Many persons stand with tho hips placed po far forward that If a plumb lino were dropped from tho ear It would fall opposlto tho heel. In this position the chest Is flattened, the abdominal muscles nre re laxed and the lower abdomen protrudes. In a correct position the chest Is curried well forwaid, tho hips are held well back, Tho back Is quite strongly uoncava and tho an terior wall ot tho trunk Is convex. Tho ab dominal mur-clas nre well drawn in. This position may bo secured without the aid of an Instructor by tho following method; Standing wllh tho back against a wall or a door, press the heels, hips, shoulders, back ot head iinil tho little linger side of each hand firmly against tho wall. Now push the shoulders forward away from the wall bv bending the head backward until the eyes look straight up to the celling, keenlnir tlio heels, bins and hands llnnly I pressed against the wall so as to fix the muscles of tho trunk ; then bring the head forward away from the wall, drawing tiown tho chin without allowing the shoulders to moe backward. The poise of the body will now be found very nearly correct, but sllKhlly exagger ated. Ilelax the muscles sllKhlly while Ftll holding the rhest tip ; step out from the wall, swinging the arms and tin- result will bo a perfect standing and walking pulse. Per sons past middle life whose occupations havo been sedentary, especially those who have bi'i'ii occupied with desk work, nte generally flat-chested and rniind-shouldeted to a very marked degiee Not Infrequently in such cafes so extensive changes ot tlio muscles and bones haw occurred that the form of the body has become fixed and cannot b entirely corrected This Is espe cially true In cases In which ossification of the caitllages of the ribs has taken place. Kveii in such cases, however, wry great Im provement may be scented, and the bcnclU to be deilved from an approximate approach to collect ntt ituilo Is so great that the effoit Is well woith while. Sore Throat What Is tl.o best home remedy for sre throat? T J. K Tlio best remedy Is hot water. It should be applied outside and Inside : outside by means nf fomentations for llfteen minutes or half an hour twice a day : Inside by a gargle nf hot water, as hot as can bo borne, every fifteen minutes or halt hour until tellewd. Drink plenty of hot water, so as to get Into a pmftiso perspiration. If there is fever, cool tlio skin With spongo baths. Keep the feet warm. It the symp toms aro severe apply Ich In a bag to tho outside of tlio neck and give tho pa tient llttlo pieces ot ico to swallow. A few houts of this treatment will effect a cure In simple cases. Seo that tho bowels are thoroughly moved and tako fresh fruit Julco and cereal urucls for forty-eight hours. A physician should bo consulted In all hevere cases of Inflammation of the tlnoat. It should also bn bornn in mind that in most cases acute Infections of the throat aro Infectious. Chronic Catarrh of the Windpipe Is chronic catarrh of the windpipe curable? V. V. S. In most cases this disease may be cured. A lung specialist should bo consulted. Loss of Voice What Is tho cause of loss of voice nhen a person feels well otherwise? W. II. H. Tho loss of tho voice may bo due to an Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the larynx or to an Inflammation of the nerves controlling the muscles of the larynx, Tho loss of volco is sometimes due to hysteria. Sometimes a change of altitude will causo the volco to return and when the trouble is due to hysteria the voice may bo suddenly recovered at any time. Enlarged Glands What Is the cause ot enlarged gland In a chlld'B neck? MUS. U. II. . Tuberculosis. Normal Blood Pressure What Is the normal blood pressure' C. V H. The normal blood pressure Is 100 to 120. It Is an error to suppose that the normal blood pressure In a given case may be found by adding 100 to tho person's age. It Is true that this simple formula will usually give the averago blood pressure, but tho average blood pressure of adults Is not normal but too high. The majority of men smoke. Both men and women uso tea and coffee and eat so much meat that hardening of the blood vessels begins pre maturely and by the time middle age Is reached considerable advance has aheady been mado in degeneration. If a man who Is furty years of ago has a blood pressure of 140 the Indication is that degenerative processes are at work In the body which aro making him prematurely old. His blood pressure should not be more than 120. The writer Is acquainted with many people sixty jears of ago or older who havo lived tho simple llfo and who have blood pressures ranging from 110 to 120. A higher blood pressure means old age, beginning or advanced, whether found in a person forty years of age or seventy-flve years. (Copyright.) If the buttcryou use ever has a garlicky or other unpleasant flavor, try MERIDALE BUTTER Its delicate flavor is always the same all the year around and is never obscured by heavy salting. Be sure it comes to you in our own Mer ifoil wrapper, which ' insures purity, qual ity and quantity, j Avoid butter with a wet wrapper. Wa ter is dear at butter prices. AYER&McKINNEY stems? pwhwpMt Belt Phone, Market J74I Keystone Phone, Mala 1711 ' Look for the" 'MtrloU1' vrappir-alr-ltiht, dust' and v oior-prooj-at your troetru A'i - - 4 I - !! I. It IN THE, MOMENT'S MODES 55J5$SSJNv. in spite of the SfsS5S3S35Ka threatened slim Mf silhouette "bouffant" 1 wSiPrT Syiji. effects nre still iM cSlll-l. sanctioned by no- wkf Jtvllsl table authorities. U mTfil Soutacho braid in v jC U1ssIm rc('' y c " w nn'l IW "fc. YHHm Brccn P'ays rather f b. say an important part jTX I IPWx 'n th'.a c'over after- I JL ' iK V "oon roc f navy wP ""ifM V k'uo crPe Turko. M I V rc" A Usan . 7 IvPilll ttJi rallilwfix fB stV J I lYnsy4 Iw ft! rJitv I bB g. 1 Bell - .shaped sleeves, with separate inner cuffs closely fitted, are undoubtedly an important asset. n inch-wide girdle w veals itself for 11 brief space to reassure onu that all is not care lessly loose and tin confined, as seems at first the ease. The fullness in tho skirt would not be permis sible in any other ma terial save crepe, or something 0 rj u a 1 1 y soft-bodied. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB Sometimes my worries rvc.$ me. 30 ; They swfc.rm bout. Vs thick c.s tee.s: Tt'5 nice to think in times like tkcJt The. world is full oF books znd trees." rvvctn. Peanut Cutlets Add ono cupful of ground peanuts to tho same amount of bread crumbs well sea soned. Hind with well-beaten gg, form Into cutlets, dip In egg und bread crumbs. Then bake and serve with tomato sauce Electric Co. Adds $20,000,000 lo Capital TltENTO.V, May 3. Tlio Public Service niectrlo Company Increased lt capital from J30.000.000 to $00,000,000. WF ' (X) S-t ld2jkZ l gSjgggjgpg 02 enaro&o. Second31bor356hion. Shop wio v-nCiDiitui oi. Opposite Wanamaker's 100 Jersey and Tailored Suits, formerly $29, $35 and $39.50, for tomorrow only $19.50, $21.50 and $25.00. ALSO 150 Dresses Serges, Silks, Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Georgettes and "Crepe de Meteor all of the very latest stylet, will go for tomorrow only from $10.95 up. ALSO Exclusive Millinery $10, $15 and $20 Hats for tomorrow only $4.95 nnd $6.00. 50 Coats of the very latest styles nnd materials will go at $15.50, formerly $22.50 to $37.50. No C. O. D. No Exchanges No Approvals Our 2d Floor Economy Shop means a savin; to you. A visit will convince you. Under the personal supervision of Madame Socket. w$m LUIGI RIENZI 1714 Walnut Street Revised Prices In Standard Lines of High-Class Apparel T6 give constant change of selection current styles are offered now, in the heart of the season, at important reductions. Day, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, $25.00 High Cost Women's Suits, $OQ CA formerly up to $65.00... OO.OV , SPECIAL 10 Black and White Check Suits $20.00 Diitinctive.MUlinery $10.00 and up, lJ:ms'Mat.iAi.rumMi'JthkasM'fi''" , ..A. ( V 1 ri) fl m Silk Underwear Poor Indeed Is tho girl who does not at somo time or other wear silk stockings or undeivvcar. It has been found that it Is not tho wear on these articles that causes them to glvo way so rapidly, but the acid In the perspiration. Thus, It you would rlnso out your stocks or estsW blouse as soon an they aro taken off, their life would bo lengthened threefold. Another good Idea Is to havo three or four pairs of stockings going Instead ot ono or two. You will be surprised to note how long a pair ot stock lugs will last when worn only onco or twice a week. It has also been claimed that It silks aro washed at night they will not turn yel low. It seems that there Is something In tlio night air that has a bleaching Inffti encn on tho silk, and undoubtedly It Is the lack of sun. Hemstitching nest work, done while jou wait; also In cold and allver. Skirt Pleating In su'nrny. Hoi, Side und Aceordlon Buttons covered In all styles. Ilest' lln.li Parisian Plaiting & Novelty Co. "108 So. 13th Street I PATSY KILDARE, OUTLAW By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS XXIX The WHEN'- I got out ot bed yesterday 1 noticed that the houso was onco more beginning to havo tho scattered look that It had before Old Maid Tompttlns cleaned It up. 'My father was In bed nnd had fried somo pancakes for Itovv'dy nnd me. When I ate them I wondered why wo never had anything but pancakes. Then I heard the birds In our yard scolding, and I went out and found Wilbur Carpenter up In our tree trying to rob a bird's nest. Ho started to lido down when ho saw me, but I toiu Howdy to go to It, so Wilbur climbed back again. He wrapped his legs around n limb and hung on nnd smiled nt me and said, "Hello, Patsy." I sat on the step and smiled nnd kept my faco shut. Then ho Bald, "Did you lllco the Ice cream I left on the fence for you yesterday?" I said, "Vou didn't leavo It tliero for me, but I got It. What aro you doing In our treo robbing our bird's nest?" Ho said, "I wasn't. I was Just looking In her nest to see. how many eggs she has. I think I will omo down now nnd go home. I shouldn't wonder If my mother wants me!" Ho started to como down, but Howdy jumped nt his foot and growled, nnd Wilbur pulled his foot up nnd said, "Aw, you know me, Patsy." I said, "I sure do." I didn't do anything the whole morning but sit on the step and keep WUbur In the tree. At l.fst his mother camo down tlio street looking for him, and bo told me not to say anything, for sho .would whip him for robbing birds' nests. Po I said to her, "Hero Is your bad little boy up In our treo robbing our bird's nest." Hut ho said, "No, mother, her dog chased me, nnd I had to run In here and climb the tree." Ills mother said, "Como down out of that treo at once." I said, "If ho does I will havo Howdy blto him." Sho said, "I will foam tho police to como and shoot your dog," I said, "They can't, for he has got a license." Sho went up to tho tree nnd pulled Wilbur down, nnd I called Howdy away and put out my tongue at her. Then Howdy and I ram At the Sign of the Golden Ostrich Beautiful Neck Boas Fans & Fancies Made from Your Old Oitrlch Feather Faradise. (Jours. NnmtdL Marabou, etc.. renovated. Jseir plumes nnd fancies In stock or made up to order. MAILH0T 1510 Chestnut St. Preneh Peother Over and Dresner. Vail Orders Ktceinn Prompt .Attention. THE YARN SHOP Good Shepherd Yams ,n all dfRlrnblo tha1ex. New ft Style In Hnmf-Knlt Sweater (Wo 'JVarli Ymi to Knit Without Charge) 123 SOUTH SIXTKlaNTH ST. Second Floor m m v Vf&je IVV I av yjs&Srm sssssl vision. From the selection of the ftMXf esA 3tn) cocoa beans till it is packed in air- WM Lr MjL J tight tin containers, experts watch Y I'rpvSsTr , V each manufacturinp; process. ftSUiflc JSiad No wonder Wilbur's is the first and J t Vya"s ft-!)JI only choice of those who demand V 1 R$gfl5gMBfU H. O. WILBUR & SONS, Inc. gf JlWlLBUR llsL iiiniiiniiini03 -1I,VLS1MKIC STANDAUI) NIIOES? Footwear of Fashion for the Younger Set Every whim of fashion is represented in this footwear of the newest mode. Of unquestioned style correctness, it is in keeping with the demand for distinctiveness. Dalsimer footwear for the younger set is designed by experts who have studied the adaptation of styles to the growing foot. Our new models abound in Style and Character, with a touch of ness so Wall i' In . m ' 111 VfetfftK. "Tlfa ('r (A) The Petite Tump. Dull Calf or Tatent Colt 4.50 White Kelgnskln 5.50 Sizes 2H to 7 ( B) A New English Pump, Fashioned for Misses and Young Women who favor the military heel. ' Fine Dull Calf 11.00 Whits Buck 6.50 Sizes 2'i to 7 (O College Girls' Wlns-TIn Sports Ox fords are the vogue for the Youps Lady. null Calf 16.60 Tan Cordo Calf 7.00 Genuine White Buckskin s.OO Sizes 2"4 to 7 'Til, Ftat SHOES and HOSIERY. JQafamet J 4 Avenger bled and went out to see June, the young lady In tho hammock. Sho was In tho hammock Jusy the earn, as she was the other time, and she said, "How do you do, ladybird?" I said, "Pretty well, thank you, and kind of hungry." sh laughed as If that was a Joke, and went and got me somo not very cold biscuits and. somo Jam and a glass of milk. I Btayed thero tho wholo afternoon, and t?io took mo upstairs and showed me tht pink nlglitlo spread out on tho bed In th llttlo room, and snld she had left It thera just for me, for sho knew I would come again. Then her father camo home and shook hands with mo and asked If he could foam my father so ho wouldn't bo worried. I s;d no, that my father had said I could stay there any time, hut to let Howdy slsep In tho room with me. Tho young lady asked mo If I'd llko to sleep with her, and 1 did, with my arms around her. I ihuycd, "Dear mother, I suppose you know whero I nm. Any tlmo you don't set mo In my bed I will be out here. What do you think of tho way I handed It to Wilbur today?" Tho young lady, who was sitting up In bed, told mo that her mother was In heaven, too, and I asked her mother's name, and then I Introduced my mother to her and I asked my mother for tho lovo of Mllto why sho didn't ever teach my father to make anything but pancakes. "If you do send nto that baby sister," I said, "you will have to send 0110 that can eat pancakes. Amen." (Copyright) Ihe nevl iidirnliiro nf I'nts.v Hililare will ap. pear In tomorrow's livening Ledger. "The Prettiest Shop in Town" Hawthornes f "Wnere Did You Get That Jabot?" 5 Hawthorne Jabots brine that S question every time. They are J S tho Biniirtcst sort of neckwear 5 5 n ml smart women aro wearing; 5 5 them. A lurso variety of 5 S styles pi events "rcncatlng." c S Stock nf black sntln with S embroidered net Jabot, 3.5 p. 1626 Chestnut St. Jos. II. Hagcdorn, 1'rea. Millard Merz. Treas. 9 . VxWM,,l,i'iiiiiitt1M,,,,V Roses We are havlnr special salts of tbtm every day now. The Century Flower Shop ISth Below Chestnut St m Youthful - appealing. DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT to Fit Ft 1204-06-08 Market Street HuaVBBBBSBSaVss , ,. t ...S.v.al.jL't'tu , ,y , 4,. ,V .,i-vv'aui .wmiar.-.iRwi 3niA a . -.-. ."?! :& r Mr: IT-T. l WHt. t mil,..iiHHHfBslBBIBaVasmsV "fV . . J .a. jrr
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