td fclfl hi !1F: EVENING -TnriEIPHXLAUEfHlA, THURSDAY, JWE Jjjjj g i EVENING EDGEii rilX-UA-U-x rjaxx, j-jx...., , - t T?TCiTT IShE REAL SPIRIT OF HELPFULNESS CHARACTERIZES THE MODERN WOjL4NOFJLEISUR -- i i j v LADY BOUNTIFUL DESCENDS, FROM HER EXALTED PLACE fcThe Modern Gentlewoman Is Imbued With the Real Fraternal Spirit The Danger of Fitting a Round Peg Into a Square Hole SDrCH phraeca as "tho Idle rich" or "tho iJ leisure class" ara fast falllnir Into din t's by peopto of Intelligence. Ono only Occasionally hears them used, then Ken ',rally by a man who, making nn utter failure of himself, vents his spleen In Attacks on those whom ho considers vvcro born under a lucklor star than himself, or by tho very Ignorant man who doesn't Jtnow hoW to read tho papers Intelli gently. Today thcro Is no class moio worked ,than this tamo so called leisure clnss "Mora conerally than over beforo In tli history of this country there Is manl feafed a deslro on tho part of memhorn of this class to glvo not money only but personal sorvlco nnd with It thero h nn ' ability to work understanding'. ThH faculty of meeting other peoplo on tho basis of humanity and personality re gardless of difference) In tho adventitious things of life Is growing daily. Tho Lady Bountiful poso Is nffected oply by a few. Women nnd girls v ho nro "real" havo put It nsldo for tho spirit of real comradeship, which means astly moro to tho unfortunates who nro to bo . given a hand. DUT It occurs to mo that many women - In their eagerness to glvo somo sort of """"eorvlco plungo In without first consider-,-i.ing the matter carefully nnd deciding Jj ffor which work they nro best fitted. Tor h I Instance, a woman who lias splendid J executlvo abllit nnd could cfllclcntly i manage nn organization for relief work lis hiding her light undor a bushels of po Jj tatoes In this case for sho Is out In tho 5 'fields doing tho work of a farm hind JjShe wanted to demonstrate her willing ' Jness to do whatever was required of her jj jand so Jumped at tho first chanco whirh i presented Itself, yet thero nro perhaps - one hundred women better fitted to lion 2 t potatoes, while not ono of them could Vyvettes Tho rosea nro of n divided opinion ns to tho method of trimming this lint. Three roses prop up tho brim nt tho rifrht side, nnd one hip; ono weights down tho left side. Simply different means to obtnin tho snmo end that of making a hip; summer lint becoming and "different." orgcnlzo and manago a largo group women as successfully as herself. of A CLEVER picture nppeirlng fcomo tlmo ago In ono of tho Illustrated London papers depleted a llttlo "slavey" singing out with great gusto to ono of hof co workers, a young noblcwnmnn, to '"urry nlong with tbeso 'cro pl tes, " Lilly Mont-morenc-nt7miurlco or uhntovcr she was cnlled was very submissive nnd eigcr to do her bit, jet hero sho was clumsily attempting to do work sho was totnlly unfitted for, whllo sho might havo mido a very successful stab at something else. Tor after all. why should a very nils shnpen sow's car bo mido out of a most useful silk purso? THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE t J 1 Letters and questions submitted to thin department mull ho written nn our ifir af the pa,icr only and tinned with tha name, af the writer Special iiucrtci llha thoia given below are invited It i understood that the editor does not necessarily indorse tha lentiment expressed All communication-! for thii department should be addressed as follows Till: HOVl.W'M l.CH in, r.venlna Ledger, Philadelphia, 1'a TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. llorr can frrfth machine oil be tnktn nut ot ) t. What almplti method ran l nurd to mako tftboM waterproof in damp weathfr? I " " ' a. How can the aliape of whlla ahoca ho pre J aerrrd when cleaning thrmf 1. I'mler vihnt clrcumtnncc Mioiilil n vvomun rim to crert a man? 2. I It protT to dro n tea In n hotel If ono'a homo U unsuitable for tho purnonef 3 If n uomnn vtlftlirn to appear at hfr lirt pthnuld Mm ntrlro fo nintch lirr lialr, her even or her romplrilon ullli licr nrarlnE npimrcl? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES ' 1 nll.liilh atiAiilit Iia .l.nn.il ,.llh LI(iimul I 'milk or mUk nnd nnlcr mlnrdi map ruin the surface, I t 2. If a white dirm ha n trnM or fruit Main $t little paraffin iiliouM b rubbed on tho spot fbefore rndlnff to the laundry. li 8. A rubber hone rnn be more ranlljr cut If J M 1 wet Brut. I j I Errs a la King , ,To n TcfHor o llomnn'a rage I I Dear Madam I hivn founi the follow Ins i nclp for egE a la King very Ron! and perhnpn I laome of the readers of tho woman's l.xrhanKS 1 iwould like to try It ' Cot eight hard-boiled eirus In sllres mix one 'half teaspoonful of pnprikn four tnHeupconfule of olive oil ani tno tnblenpoonfuls of 1' mon 2 Juice. I'our this oier th ikrh. coer nnd eel , .aside for an hour or more Itrmnvo the peil I -and stems from one-qmrter poun 1 of freeh 1 imushrooms (dry these for soma other use) nnl t .-slice the caps Melt tin tnblespnonfuls or nut- iter, add tho sliced mushroom caps nnd hnlf a I rreen pepper cut In shreds A tnblespoonful of 4ecraped onion pulp may be adfiea if desire i cur Hhe pepper and mushrooms two or threo mln lt.ta. arfH nti end nae half CUDftllS Of thin rrenm i land atlr and cook ver gently about ten minutes , Udd the cites drained from the dressing set the a idjsh ovar bollinir ater rover and let stand to I ifute with the dressing from the eags or Hh one s' quarter cupful of cream nnl stir Into the mlx t turs. As soon as the olks nro set" the dish Is ready to serve. (Mrs ) HAIU U J r . I i Dear Madam Will ou please publish a recipe 'far the spilt pea soup nnn in jour uauy , stenu yesterday (Tueeday) I (Mrs ) jimv vv The lncrcdlcnts are nno'half rupful split J Jrtao, four cupfuls water or ham stock, two i Wees onion, one cupful hot mlllt, one-eighth teaspoonful pepper ono tablespoonful Hour, bne tablespoonful bacon fat Cook tho pais ! over night In cold wntcr, then drain; add tha water or stock and the onion nnd slm i mer until tho pns nro ooft. usually two or ! 'three hours. Tress through a sieve, add !mllk and pepper and thicken with bacon fat (Suid flour blended together. Servo with 'croutons. If ou use the water Instead ot t the ham stock add two slices of bacon and I juilt to taste """ J Trench Cheese Omelet J To tht Editor o Woman' Taff. t1 Dear Madam la there any easy recipe for n old French cheese omelet 7 I have tried sev- "eral and cannot quite get the rlcht substance Recipe in War Menu To tht Editor of Womon's Vage: s I! 1 A vildow vi hen preparing for her second murrlnco should drop the nnme of her former husband nnd hare her household linen marked nlth her mnldru ninie. I lnen procured nfler her mnrrlace should be marked ultli the nime of her seiond huvband. 2 Mirer which Is to be given ns a wedding Present to n widow should lie mirkrd with tho Inltl ils of the brlfle'a maiden name 1 A simple funic to nrreit fulling hilr li made bj mixing 'i pound of rokemvrj with 1 pint nf distilled viuter und let simmer for sev rrj hours 'Ir.lln thriillgh n flannel llnlli nnd when i old add i pint of bill rum. This should be npplled to the roots of the hulr tuo or three times n virek nfter n thorough briivhlng nnd jnattaglng. J "Tha Woman's Exchange was recommended to me J &Dd I Bopa jou can neip me sn.i.w J If you will follow these directions care- 1 fully I think yau will havo success. V Four eggs s'lghtly beaten j one-hilf tea poonful of salt, one-eighth teaspoonful pep per, one-half cupful of hot water, one-half cupful grated cheese Mix In the order Clven. pour Into a hot greased omelet pan j and when the mrxture thickens pick It up J tth a fork, letting the uncooked part take I the place ot the cooked When It 13 Arm fold and servo on a hot platter. 4 a Tomato Sauce To tht Editor of Woman' Page: Dear Madam Will ou kindly give me a recipe !. inmatn n,irr nn, that mav hA Mr m! tvllh cutlets or osiers' liirs j i .vi i. will answer. I have ....hope ai5.uiklrh.1aAI.AviM llils o(ne fcateund It excellent eOne and one-half cupfuls ot tomatoes. Ltvne-hatf cupful hot water, ono slice of iffori, one clove, one teaspoonful sugar, r ao-balf teaspoonful salt, one-nuartcr lea- ? SHBiinCill TMtnrtlrn Ian tnhlecTinnnr,,1a hirnn MtWt, four tabloapoonfuls flour. Simmer the tomatoes, water and seasonings for fifteen " I Minutes and press through a Bleve, thicken wlth bacon fat and flour blended together -t and cook five minutes. If tomatoes are very facld add a Dlnch of soda. This mixture L (should be poured over the chops or cut- i Ufa Joit as they are ready to serve. THE GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX By DR. JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Tlin sun's worm rnvs hnvo thawed tho frozen soil and touched the roots of herbs, shrubs and trees Tho ascending sap has reached the farthest tip of every branch and tvvle: buds swell and burst! a bright. fresh mat of green appears upon the earth! the flowers bloom, green garments clothe tho swaying boughs a verltoblo resurrec Hon scene, for naluro was not dead, but deeping, waiting her nllottod time. Estlmnto the nmount of energy to lift the sap In all tho trees and bushes of n thickly wooded forest. Many gallons of water aro evaporated dilly frorrl the surface of n tree 'of average size Usllmato the nmount of witer lifted up from tho earth by n square mile of such green plants, or a thournnd squtro tulles Every spring Is a revelation of creatlvo power, a repetition of tho creatlvo work which first carpeted the earth with rreen. nnd clothed It with nil tho glories of tho rainbow When autumn comes, each tree, each shrub, each tiny pnntlct, brings Its storo of garnered energy In ripened seed, In fruit, or nut i llttlo liundlo of life deftly w ripped nnd t-enlcd carefully prepiretl to servo Its pjrpno In tho economy of tho world Think of tho energy represented In all tho acorns nil tho wheat, nil the corn, and all tho nuts and seeds which ripen In tho sunlight of tho lato summer nnd eaily autumn dtvs l.nch griln of corn plinttd lu tho spriiigtlmo hail been multiplied 10 several bundled grains Tho farmer may rarry his seed corn to tho field In a. big upon his shoulder, but hotres nnd wagons nro neoded to carry back tho harvist In tho fall Think of It. Eich pound of corn Incrcised to two, fnreo or four hun dred or even i thousind pounds Biliousness and Autointoxication Are biliousness and nutolntoxicatlon tho same? M It. J Yen, an nttnek of what Is commonly cilicd biliousness Is simply acute autointoxication; It means a putrefaction of substances In tho colon In such quantities that tho liver and kidmjs are not ablo to destroy nnd remove thorn so that tho body is poisoned Sour Fruit and Starchy Eood la II strictly bjKlenlc to ent Hour fruit nt tho eomo meal with etirchy food" H II I Yes, for healthy persons If ono tnkcB pains to chew thoroughly, the siliva will neutralize tho mlid acids of fruit to a suf ficient degreo bo they will not do ,iny hnrm .Milk llcforc Retiring In a clans of milk taken before ieitrlng,harm fut? MIIS it ' A glis3 of milk taken at night will often causo tho tonguo to bo coated In the morn ing A better plin Is to eat a little Etowed fruit or a llttlo ripe fruit of some kind If ono feels tho need of food nt night Toasted Bread Is It not ndvlsiblo to eat toasted I revd after It bB3 brcomt coll und harl rather than to eat It when It Is still warm and enff Mils P r Bread should bo toasted entirely through and should bo dry, like iwlcbick It makt-u no difference whether It 13 wirm or cold Hunger What causes ono to be bungrv hAMLKI. L, II Hunger Is nn expression of tho bodv's need for food It reeins to ho located In tho stomach and In tho polai plexus Ono miy havo an all-gone fei ling in his stomich, but thit Is not hunger nt all It Is duo to tho fact tint tho stomach Is tired fiom' overwork A glirs of cold water slow y sipped will usually glvo relief lu such a cto, nnd tint is better thin It is to tnko food Hot water sometimes work j better thin cold water. (Copi right.) To Bleach Panama Hat fn Editor of Woman's Pagt: ar Madam Please print directions am Selection of Good Books To the Lditor of Woman's Page - Pnr Madvm Will ou suggest to mo some courso of study ani books to read? I am two ty jears old ana left school before flnjehlng tn education for which 1 om sorr. 1 have got Into n rut standing on corners in the iventugs rmoktng my pl,io or cignr whllo other fellows 1 nin sure aro malting letter use of tuclr lime I hove a position but ennnot advance unless 1 am better educated voul i ou ndvlxe mo to Join the nrmy? I hue n Ono thsique at-1 weigh lfti pounds Will ap preciate Sour ad Ice ns It Is nlwas good nonnv jou em tsKe Ktigll'h literature and other courses of studv at Drexel Institute or Tem ple University In the evenings, but a vvell chooen courso of reading la splendid If jou do not care to go to school Dr Charles Uliot. nf Harvard, compiled a ll"t of books called tho five-foot book shelf, which Is slid to contain sufficient In formation to glvo tho reader a liberal edu cation It Included "Autobiography of Ben jamin Franklin, ' "Journal of John Wool man," ' I'rults of Solitude.' by William Bonn , Bacon's "Essays" and "New At lantis" Milton's "Areopagltlea" nnd "Tractato on Education," Sir Tlioimi Brow ties "Hellglo Medici" IM ilo s "Apology," "Bhaedo" nnd ' Crlto " ' Moral Discourses" of Eplctctus 'Meditations' of Marcus Aurellus, Emerson's "Ksavs Beaumont nnd I'letrher s "The Mnld s Tragedv " Webster's "Duchess of Mild ' Mlddletnn's "Tho Changeling," Drvdens All for l.ove, ' Shellej's ' Cencl " Brown ings 'Blot on tho Ehcutcheon, ' Tenni son's ' Docket, ' Goethe s 'Tamt " Marlowe s "Doctor Taustus, ' Adam Smith's 'Wealth of Nations," "Letters of Cicero and Illn ' John Hunjan'n "Pilgrim's Progress," Bunrn's "Tain o' Shnnter," Walton's "Com plete Angler" nnd "Lives of Donno and Her bert," "Autobiography of St Augustine," Plutarch's, "Lives" Dryden's "Aeneld " Chaucer a "Canterbury Tales" "Imitation of Christ " by Thomas a Kempls. Dante's "Divine Comedv,' Darwin's "Origin of Species" and "Arabian Nights " A Icrs Imposing list suggested by Dr Gnrnett, principal librarian of tho British Museum. Is ns follows The Bible. Shakes peare's plajs. Milton's "Paradise Lost," nibbon's "Illso and Tall." Carlylo or Klngslej. "Carlylo Made Easj," Troude s Historical Writings. Wordsworth, Waverley Novels, Dickens, Oeorgu Eliot Join tho army by nil means Your coun try needs' just such voung men us jourself. who are sound physically and not prevented from enllctlng by homo obligations. Don't wait until )ou havo reached tho conscrip tion age. Bleach for Neck To the Fdttor of Woman' Page: Dear Madam Will sou kin lly answer In your column how to remove a dark stripe formed around the neck by the constant wearing of col lars ui 1110 same neigni r A CONSTANT BEADnit. You should blench the throat, but to do so satisfactorily )ou must not wear tight collars at tho time One tablespoonful of grated horseradish stirred into one cupful of sour milk, allowed to stand twelve hours and strained, will make an effective bleach. It should be applied twice dally. Tomorrow's War Menu Friday BllEAKPAST Stewed Fruit Wheat Bl3cuit Creamed Codllsh Bolls Coffco LUNCHEON Potatoes nu Gratln Tried Eggplant Tomato Sauco Blco Pudding Tea DINNER Cream of Spinach Soup Spaghetti with Tomatoes String Beans Baked Shad Strawberries Coffco I ' LIVING UP TO BILLY By ELIZABETH COOPER This powerful, human document, written In the form of letters to a Tonne mother serving n term In prison, la one nf the most gripping He,ary products of the twentieth century Thnen't wrote jou for a long time, causo ttoowjou wll.be sore at what I am gong Jo fell ou. and I was afraid you would tell some of the old crowd where I was and thy would queer me in some way I !"" " doing housework. Kate Vm. I cj -co ou thrown fit as jou rend It, but It wll tell ou ono reaton why I have not beet, able to sen. jou any money the list two months I bad been dnnclng steady for a long t "" J got dead tired of the cro.vri IT he bum fooM nnd the cheap g r s and tho dirty rc,ln" Pants' and the fresh waiters go .on my nerves nun n oxen siiun-i . "---. nerves nun u - - , im m Smith has been nfter me for a long tim o leave It She Jut talks to mo and talks to me cverv time I go over there I got half sick nnd went over to Lain Rest for a couple of weeks, and I used to lie nt nights up in mv room n hearing the sounds and n fueling thom.lct. and In soine way It made ine hate the sidewalks and tho hot dustv streets and the dance halls nnd Z night's when I wa, up .11. morning nnd tho das when I was a feeling like a boi e owl I talked It nil over with Mrs Smith and ho dldn t want me to do clerking cause make good gravey lint Is coming to me SMART VOILE FROCK A summery-looking dress is .1 joy to the wearer and to the beholder alikel This model is cspccfally pleasing. It is of white voile mnde in two pieces, a skirt nnd scparntc coat eflfect, with a loosely tied sash belt. The huge sailor collar, the spoits pockets and the aforesaid belt aro effectively trimmed with white soutacho braid. Inch-wide tucks at intervals of nbout five inches add variety to the straight skirt. I would still have 10 uvo in h "' "' It Is the people In the rooming houses she Is dead sore at She wants mo to do some thing that will take mo away from tho crowd Then she asked me f I would bo wl ling to do housework 1 told her 1 would bo willing to try scrubbing, that somet mes It seemed that any old thing was better than what 1 have been doing for tho last seven VCarS Iltlt 1 ION! oer 1 mini ii. ' " n . . . . ... ... . ... t .1.. ..mem tOI MPT about nousewgrK m 1 umi 1 ' hiving been In a real house except hers I lived In furnished rooms nil mv life but I was wiring to learn and It seems to me If you aro only willing to try. ou can Irani anjthing I stayed with her two weeks nnd the showed m" how to cook potatoes to fix meat, and I think tho first day I made nn npple pie nil bv mjself, I nearly bust with pride Whj-. Kate, there Is a Joy In just making something To tnko some apples and somo flour and butter nnd lard and to fix It .a 1 jourself then tako It out nf the oven crisp nnd hot nnd havo somo one sav 'Alnt that fine" Whv. jou feel vou havo really done something It must be like when in artist paints a great picture I had THE CHEERFUL CITO IMMMBaMNMMMiaMMMMMl AltVlOUCjK I Cfc-TVt plvM-it r lowers hare CI li6e. in town fc.Wcxy opfi$Vv ) Electric signs come. out tA night And m.ke. ex (Jordan in the sry. fTcsci T X.A Woman 103 Years Old Dies LAUREL, Del , Juno 7 Easter Waller died near here, nged 101 At ninety sho picked strawberries Fewed nnd read with out glasses James Games, her joungest son by her first husband, living here, draws a pension as Civil War veteran William and Toab Games, past slxtj', are her grand-eons Spring 1 piped when I opened my cjes to tho day, And tho inner mo murmured, "How can jou bo pay' You'vo fluttered too high and jou're broken jour wing There's never a reason why cripples should sing!" "But It's spring!" I said, It's 'spring' I called it a garden my shabby old room I danced to tho wallpaper roses In bloom , , And tho Inner me murmured, "What docs It all bring? You'ro a sparrow, a cricket, a silly young thing'" I answered, "I know, but It's spring'" Jane Burr. And And Republicans Elect Democrat NOmilSTOWV, Pa, Juno 7 A Bepub llran Town Council In Bridgeport elected John J Cronln. a Democrat, president, to succeed John Dillon, deceased Pleating-IIemslilcfiing liuttons Covered and Pinhins nnvr mows om dllllv III I IV I l.V PalRlSIAh P1AITIH6 X FOVELTY 00. 108 SOUTH 1JTH M1U.1.I e" Mis I v 11 I CarliMc Women Canvass for Loan CAULISLE. Pa, Juno 7 Committees of women havo been formed under tho dlrce. tlon of Mrs Edward Diddle a noted charity worker, who villi conduct canvasses in on v section In tho Interests of the new Liberty Loan Clubs of women are being formed to tako bonds nnd do their bit In this w aj- FOUNDED 1858 - DE L WEES Quality nnd Standard Famous Over Half Century June Clearance Sale Dainty Summer Dresses Cotton Voile and Dotted Swiss June Special S12.50. Value up to $22.50. These have the vcrv latct stjle touch, winch adds to the attractiveness of their individuality B . F . Dewees , 1122 Chestnut St. THE DAYLIGHT STORE a n iVth y 3. I z:zz: If- s V f 13. ,5 z x i::2:2:::i::::::::::i: szz z 11 4- t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I for chins & nanama hat and obllca T, C 'First wash the hat clean, and while still saflghtly damp expose to the fumes of burn f sulphur In a closed vessel Then use JW pound of logwood, one-twelfth pound lqayih.te of Iron and one-sUtecnth pound of '.j4lrU. Dip. the hat In the bath several ) and hant In the. opn air. When Badly Cured Tura To tht lldllor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam I have lonu fur altlna I cured melf but they are stirf and I cannot usa them I would love to make myxlf a neckpiece. 1 would te o glad if ;ou could tell ma what n do to make them loft , JI c I am afraid there Is little you can do with tho fura If the) were not properly cured In the first place Take them to a reliable fur- 1 1 rer, who cap tell you Just what can be done A Mother Made This Chart She had two babies Margery and Joan. When Margery had to be weaned, she put her on modified milk, then on one baby food after another. Margery's weight kept going down, and she was pulled through the weaning time by a narrow margin. When Joan was born this same mother had read and studied about the digestion of babies and knew what they needed. So when Joan had to be weaned, she put her at once on Ncstlei's Food and you can see by the chart what happened to Joan's weight. For a few days it went down, and then it went steadily and gladly up. Weaning time was an easv time for Tnnn nnH fn Joan's mother And so happy is that mother that she wants to tell you and all other mothers about it. So here's her chart with the weekly story en it. We have made a large chart like this (a blank chart, of course), and you can have it for your baby's story, week by week, if you will send the coupon below. s rood (A complete milk food not a milk modifier) There's nothing mysterious in Nestlc's Food. It's just the nearest thing to your own milk that doctors and scientists have been able to make. If a doctor could forget all his Latin and his long technical words, here is how he would explain it: When your baby can't havo your own milk any longer, ho must havo milk In some form. Nestlc's Food Is puro milk from healthy cows, to which Is added malt whesten biscuit and cano sugar, scientifically blended so that It gives your baby Just tho nght proportion of fats, protelds and carbohydrates to nounsh bis little body. It comes to you a dean, dry po wder.packed In air-tight tins. MI AH AQ liC&lJWC To prepare, you simply add cold water and boll a minute. It is easy lor you. It is absolutely safe for your baby. Provide now for the weaning time. Send the coupon today for the free aample of Neatle'a Food enough for twelve feedings, and the Specialists'' Book on the care and food' ing of babies. Don't delay, your baby's health do. penda on the food jou give Aim now. m:tik's food cosiimny. 281 Mixilwortli Ilullalnx, Jew lork ,- i ?' ,end 5" FREE your book. Trial Package and large alia Chart. Name... Vddrcaa mnrif, Bnmnlliltir ftnm.llilnM it... . of me The last week I was there ah. V1 me Ret nil tho meals, and It I ever n, ' n man I would want to do all the eoov lT tnvsclf I dont think there could ! .I' burger happiness for a woman who r.ii loved her mnn thnn to see him cat th. . that she had fixed with her own hand, A If I could hear n man nf mln. ... ,'r,"4 me them biscuits, Nan ' or 'You . i well I would h. .,, I learned tn ... tahlo nnd how to put tho right knives a the rlKht forks In the right places anj , alwnvs put a bowl of flowers in the mlddl. Somo times they was jcllow nasturcheoni and I would mix them in with leaves jm put them In a blR vcllow bowl and th would mako the food taste better Jutt look nt them Often the hnbles and m. would ro out In the fields nnd get irreit arms full of dnlsles nnd 1 would put thi-i In with rome pretty, ferns we had around the house, or elso I would gather red dob! pies nnd wheat nnd It would make It look as If all outdoors was a growing on th table More tomortow lovlngjv 'AX 0'0TI.Ti:D TOMORROW) (I'opvrlaht All rlsnta reered ) Cumberland County Doctors Enlist (ARI-ILn. ra Juno 7 Seven Cumber, land fountv phjslrlnns have enlisted for regular nrmy or reserve corps service and are awaiting a call from the 'tovcrnment for sen Ire In addition a medical unit It being formed here and a survev of mediciL surgical and drug supplies taken At the slrn of the (.oiilen O'lrleli Imtrs U J i M I w m fi in v a n . WW Beautiful Neck Boas Fans & Fancies Made from Your Old Oitrich Feather ra rder. 'arndue. Goura, NumUl lou, etc., renovateri. civ nluruea anil fanrl.. made up to to(k MAILHOT 1510 Cheitnut St. rrench Feather Duer and Dresser, Hail Orders Receive Prompt Attention, 1714 Walnut Street Scmi-Anmtal Clearance Sale Continued without regard to Cost or Former Prices v Unprecedented Values SUITS '. 915 to $33.50 DRESSES $20 to $15.00 COATS AND WRAPS $20 to $19.50 MILLINERY $5 to $15.00 SKIRTS SWEATERS BLOUSES Furs Stored, Altered and Repaired 111 r llfllr " Importations III Tftyl of Millinery Annual June Reductions Distinctive Millinerv Suitable III in ,. ' ill All Occasions 5.00 ,10.00 15.00 1421 WALNUT STREET B9J2 '"""'""!'lrAMIAIil)HII(ll. '! 0J ' nw A Call To The Out-Doors frtthn?Jthful infJuencf of4he Srccn grass and ( Children, rAW " .h greater if you provide your) w. I cftiWren with correct footwear. Our variety i Misses and ofout-door oxfords is superior in many ways. BoysorGirls Tngllali Plav Oxford a an Lotus Palf with flexible, duratlo cole S'i to 11 .co U'O to 2 f" r u II! ' uSS'S& 1 s. Lon8er mar is what you secure every time V .yfcu.yyourcifW8ioestre , Tan Elk nnd White Nu- , buck with white Iron !ne. "hi to Linen or eole; sites 0 to 2: and OOWNSTAIUS Black Calf vrlth flexible priced accordlnj, DEPARtmunt Jea'ner soles. Sizes 2 . tZ to, 3 and 3JS0 ' '' fl 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET J38 . Shoes and Hosiery cJLfXU4Wil, 1204-06-08 Market St. , ','wlthithem, f, ,y l' ii- Clty,, Ice wmvm l ?, i -'T ' ' J ! .1 t1 ' 'Y e.V ' f ? T Qm wp m nairi Trattr, SS55gilMSHB ' "HOB T(lltiicpakl ITS
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