EVENING EBmiER-PBlEAJEIJPBIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, , 1917 IPrlf" EVENING liEVGMi vmUAJjmJi'n.L&t vyiwuax, uux , t ,. . , ROPER FORM OF mSCTPJIN $ r h p it m c fe ... .. She mother who CHILD IN THE HEAT OF ANGER Too Few Parents When Inflicting Corporal Pun- ishment Do So Collectedly The Child Should Not 7 CK)ME ttrno ago In an article dealing fJVi with the training of children I spoko ft proper dlsclpljnlng. The mother of Mver&l obstreperous boys takes Issue with me, quoting at mo that to sparo the red will spoil tho child. No one can pretend to pass Judgment on all types C children; I do not doubt thero aro boys who cannot be reached In any other way than by corporal punishment. But tho rror so many parents mako Is that t punishing the child whllo In the fceat of anger themselves, venting their wrath, no matter how Justified, on tliclr 'fcelplesa offspring. Wo have all seen tho nervous, harried Bother who boxes her child's cars, elaps fcla face or turns him over her knee and panics htm, moro to rellovo her own feel ingo than to correct Any fault of his. I UJ-U.N, too, a child should not bo cowed. i J. rj-jjo punishment should bo g,lven with . view of making him sco tho error of his ways and correcting It himself. Horbert Spencer In tho mlddlo of tho last century sold on this subject: "Bear constantly In mind tho truth that tho aim of your discipline) should bo to pro duco a self-governing being; not to pro uoo a being to bo governed by others. Wer your children fated to pass their Uvea as slavea you could sot too much coustom them to slavery during their childhood, but as they aro to bo froo men with no one to control their dally con duct, you cannot too much accustom them to self-control whllo they aro under your eyes. "Do not regret tho exhibition of con Iderable self-will on tho part of your children. It la tho correlative of that diminished coorclveness so conspicuous to modern education. Tho greater tend ency to assert froedom of action on tho one sldo corresponds to tho smaller tend ency to tryannlzo on tho other. They both Indicate an approach to tho system of discipline wo contend for, under which children will bo moro and moro led to rule themselves by tho experience of natural consequences; and they aro both THE WOMAN'S Letters and qveettone tubmltltd to this I. ---" ' -B....a '".ii. .1. iu ,mw urpitnmcTif must on wTirten on one Biae of tie Taper only and ttaned with the name of the writer. Special qtirrtei Uke those ntven .lX.?I2 (nll',"t- " t'vf"ttood that the editor doe, not necessarily indorse the ttntlment Knui&'-i ,lJi,-..r.0.ny?,li!!,cS"0", "T !"" department thould be addressed as follows: 1IIK V03IA'S laCILVNOK. Evenlna Ledger. 1'hltadelphla, Pa. ".. i. TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1, What kind of rKfptarlM klionld bo nd for holding J-lllr. and pnrwrrrs, owlne to the Shortage In cln-n and tinware? 2. What does the word "macrdolne" mean M applied to salad? S. now can the white Ivorr handles of table tsttrea be cleaned? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES i. unreau drawers wmen stick can he made to slide easllr bx lint rubbing- oier the edtn With sandpaper, then soaplne them. S. A raiment that lias had an overdose of blolnr mar be whitened br boUlnc. S. Brown soiar can be substituted for white Is plckllni. Rcclpo for Rhubarb Wine 1 th Editor 0 Woman's Pane: Sear Madam Please print a rcclpo for rhu barb wine. j. K. Cut the fruit up into pieces two Inches In length and to one gallon of tho fruit ndd one gallon of water and three and a half pounds loaf sugar. Fermentation will soon begin. Btlr up twice dally and when tho pulp ceases to rise wring out ono quart at a tlmo in n piece of thin canvas. Cork tho liquid down in a stone bottle or cask. Case tho cork twice dally tho first week to allow for any after-fermentation. The wlno will bo well seasoned In about six months. How to Make Tomato Jelly To the Editor o Woman's Page: Dear Madam Will you tell me how tomato Jelly la madsJ (Mrs.) II. R. K. Use these Ingredients: One-half box gela tin, two and one-half cupfuls cooked toma toes, one-half cupful cold water, one-half teaspoonful salt, slices of onion, celery, bay laaf, two cloves, dash of tabasco sauce. Dissolve the gelatin In cold water, cook 11 the flther Ingredients together for fifteen minutes, then stir in tho gelatin and cook until thoroughly mixed. Strain and pour Into a mold. When turning out immerse the mold In warm water then with tho point of a knife loosen tho Jelly around the edges. Peanut Butter Biscuit To the Editor of Woman's Paae! Dear Madam Can you tell mo how biscuit or muffins are mads out of peanut butter and wnstner iney are a success? HUUHUluutlll. I am told these recipes are very success ful if the directions are carefully followed. They have been tested . Peanut butter muffins One egg, well beaten, one tablespoonful butter, ono cupful flour, one-quarter cupful sugar, two table spoopfuls peanut butter, two teaspoonfuls baking powder, one-half cupful milk, one half teaspoonful salt, little nutmeg If liked. Mix butter, peanut butter and sugar, add beaten egg and salt, then milk, lastly flour nd baking powder sifted together. liake in deep muffin tins in a quick oven. (Half bran may be used if desired.) Peanut butter biscuit Two cupfuls flour, one heaping tablespoonful peanut butter, one leaping tablespoonful butter, two tea spoonfuls baking powder, one-half teaspoon ful salt, milk to make a soft dough. Turn on a well-floured board, pat out lightly, cut In shapes, place on well-greased pan and bake in rather quick oven. Removal of Tar From Silk To the Editor of Woman's Pages Dsar Madam Please tell me how tar or pitch stains can bo removed from a silk dress and Wise. JANE K. Try benzine or ether. To Enamel Brass Bed To th Editor of Woman's Past; Dear Madam In reference to ths Inquiry of Vlrrtnla T." in Monday's Errxiso Lidoi I would like to stata that she can enamel her Worn brass bed by smoothing; down ths rough spots, sandpapsrlnr If possible, then apclylns one food coat of shellsc and allowlnc It to dry thoroughly, then two coats of flat whits under coat, allowing- ths coats to dry. then finishing with good bathtub enamel and sh will have a, nn white enamel bed, C. A. Many thanks, C A., for your very ratis factorv answer to Mrs. T 'a request Cleaning Pearls Jr fas JTdllor of Woman's Page: Sear itadam How can pearls b cleaned sat ctortlyt (Mrs.) J. E. O. Cars must be observed In cleaning them. Tint soak them In hot water In which bran has been boiled with a little cream of tartar and alum, rubbing gently between the hands. When the water is cold renew the appli cation; until a,cjy discoloration Is remov.id, rlnM Iq ltoatowarro water and lay thera on afts " to 4Mc tia-i. cool. spanks her Be Cpwed Vyvettes Thero seems to bo u question raised here or rather a question mnrk from tho front of the hat. It fas tens whoro tho back hns folded over to tho front and buttoned. the accompaniments of our more nd vanccd nodal state "Lastly, always remember that to edu cato rightly Is not a simple and easy thing, but a complex and extremely dim cult thing, tho hardest task which de volves upon adult llfo. Tho rough and rcaBy stylo of domestic government Is Indeed practiced by tho meanest nnd most uncultivated Intellects. Slaps and sharp words nro penalties that suggest thcmselvoa allko to tho least reclaimed barbarian and tho most stolid peasant. But If you would carry out with success a rational and civilized sys tem, you must bo prcparod for consider able mental exertion for somo study, somo Ingenuity, somo patience, some self control." Curiously enough Sir Herbert has mado uso of what to us has become a colloquialism when ho tells us this Is ftomo task, which it undoubtedly Is! EXCHANGE department mutt written on on 1. Should tho maid or matron of honor or the (lower slrl precede in a neddlns procession? 2. Is It neressnrr to write a letter of apprecia tion to one's liostevs after retarnhu from a visit? 3. What exerrlses can bo taken to rednre the slio of tho waist? 1,1, .. n0t nary it is a graceful thin to do to send a little remembrance of somo sort to one's hostess after a ilslt. Hat ? "",?,',''" oC IU Mat ,n "fnxment" of tho hospitality shoidd bo avoided. 2. To develop the upper arm ralso the arm, then clasp and unclnsp the fist, maklne the muscles of tho tipper arm tense, also twist the upper arm a number of times. 1 .1.1 L . Letter to Man To the Editor of Woman's Page! dear Jack?" De" fr"n1 fek" 9f "M uIy den Jack" (lt -u kno'w the man would hoh.V0 "A"" by hlB flm " wouia be tho correct form. "rjr ti," ,L a llttio moro familiar, Never uso "friend" in a letter. Girls and Slang To tho Editor of Woman's Page: to.er.,Jim7oerJ,fornm'"lbw'wVlrl ,.,ertrilV ,ipcakInS. s'ang should not 'be used, but there are certain types of slanc expressions which nro permissible. Any ex presslons which nro rough or suggestive of a want of refinement should uot bo used by gins, so many words aro considered slang these days or are made slang by 111 usage, it Is not posslblo to draw a well-defined line! Write at Once To the Editor of Womnn's Page: .Ji'ST Madam (1) I have been 111 in a hosnltsl gsgement and would bo clad "you woum fill 55M.i,',l'SSJ"la? of wr.trnP0,noT..U,to my niDsrs: """'"" u"'u announcmg It. In tho , -, ,.. jivr thim t W t0 your frlenJs and hank them for the. flowers as soon as possible. It would have been better to have had the nurse or some member of your family ac knowledge them as soon as they were re ceived. As this has not been done, do not allow any more time to elapse before doing so, as your friends might think they had not been appreciated. (2) Just write a short note, saying: My dear : My engagement to Mr. will be announced next week and I want you to know it beforo tho formal an nouncoment Is made. Wo are going to bo nt home next Sunday afternoon for tea Don't you want to drop In nnd let me Intro", duce my fiance to you? With best wishes, yours affectionately, JANE. Bachelor Dinner To ths Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Will you tell me who should (rive the bachelor dlnntr before a wedding, the bridegroom or his ushers? JOHN. This Is an optional matter. Usually the bridegroom gives the dinner, but If tho ushers wish to give It to him It Is perfectly correct for them to do so. To Train Youth's Hair Flat To ths Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam What Is tho best thing for a head of stubborn and stiff hair? I have a son seventeen years of ago whoso hatr is light, but hs cannot comb It on account of It being so stub born and stlrr. When he combs It hs wets bis hslr so It will comb esslly. Is there any cur for bashfulness? I. have a son who Is very bashful and awkward, M. C. Your son can use a, pomade on his hair to train it down. One for blonde hair Is made as follows; Melt together two parts yellow wax to one part castor oil and one part Venetian turpentine. Add just the very smallest drop of etherlc extract of annatto It is possible to use and perfume with oil of lavender or "any other desired perfume. Let him jiour a few drops of this mixture on the palm of his hand, rub it over his hair, then brush the hair down flat This will not harm the hair, as constant wetting Is apt to do. Your son Is probably at an awkward age. Do not allow other numbers of the family to tease him, as this will only In crease hid shyness. Try to have him meet outsider constantly and in a few yeiri be, trill outgrow It , . . --S-r--T 1 sri.stf-J j- Mr Ti J iHKW l-i-- .TTM-"-N7ii.-A IV-i. CdBAs1" . .. 1 TsKflATUBfcW'MtVl" 1 Vi.o:"V- 3 sgg-S &mWe"ZK5 A-7 IjM Viki&fr '-j!. '.ft- yi I r-li' "WAU&e'r-UJLLE " -" ) .i . and tmc judge" ssKl5HeCaaf& :55:::::-, x i s u-v y t-- ss'N.uiw: s'L Hi f '"J ' OP.TO-T3ATC - SSS-fl MAUD MULLERS RAKING HAY AND DOING OTHER FARM CHORES IN NATION'S SERVICE c.-j .,rfAZCe-'Z "Little Wakefield Farm" Out in Germantown Gives Household and Agri cultural Courses, Free to Feminine Patriots Look Fetching in "Middy" Blouses and Bloomers MAr Bummer's day raked the meadows tweet with hay but In this caso fho did not rnl,it on page DSD of Whlttler's Complete Poems. In- stead she wielded her farm Implements at "Llttio Wagclleld Kami," near Klslibr'3 I.ann station, Germantown. under tho auspices of tho Women's I.cnguo for N'ntionnl Sorvlc. Had tlio Judfi" come riding down the lane driving hli roatfstcr ho would have llkril Maud Of yore, In her "torn lint" and "tattered gown"(tho was alluring, llcr now costume, a "mlldy" nnd a pair of bloom ers, Is Irreilstllile. Mauil and Maud's titters nro boring and weeding and conking, too, under tho tute lage of such skillful women as Miss I.etltla Wright, of tho Pennsylvania Horticultural Poclcty ; Miss IMIth liner, head of Homo Economy nt Drexel Instltuto, nnd Jlrs. Peeler, tho cnnnlng expert Monday: Canning nnd preserving. Tuesday: Household economics. Wednesday Cooking by exports. Thursday Home gardens and practical farming. THE GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. I) LL. I). In answer to health questions. Doctor Kellnuu in tins spare will datlu give adrlce on prtuenftro medicine, but in MO caic v III he tnkr the nik of tnaklnn diagnosis of or prescribing tor otl meiitj tcqulrltig surgical treatment or ilrugi. .tmlth qw nitons uill be mautvllu an swered by jicrsotial Irttcrs to Inqumn n ho lnclnr i.lamprd cnrclopi s for reply The Laxative Habit 0 of tho most unfortunato ronso ices of constipation Is tho drug habit which It often induces. Constipa tion, In fact, sometimes produces a whole scries of drug habits first drugs to move the bowels, then drugs to relieve tho poi soned nnd Irritated nerves. Thero nro many substances, of court r, that bring about action of the bowels with inurh promptitude, and with such evident relief that tho sufferer follows the same remedy through tho next attack, without stopping to inquire whether tho drug might uot bo equally dangerous with tho disease. Tlio chances are he does not stop to consider the matter ono way or another, hut falls an easy victim to tho habit of drug taking. Ono of the most vicious of theso sub stances is cascara, which contains irritat ing poisons, among them a substance known as nnthracln, which Is extremely poisonous, and which may. if used for a long time, produce colitis. Years ngo tho writer discussed this mat ter of constipation and the drug habit with one of tho most eminent of European phy sicians, and when wo asked him his method In cases of constipation he raid, "I regulatr the dlot, nothing more, Nothing Is so bad as tho chronic use of laxative drugs." Most people are suffering from tho ef fects of constipation, many being unawaro of the fact. The fact that tho bowels movo every day Is no evidence that ono Is not constipated. Normally tho bowels should movo at least threo times a day or after each meal. Although tho bowels may movo dally, or oven several times a day, the colon may bo full all tho time. The bowel movements In such a caso nro belated. The movements which occur each day should hao occurred the day beforo or tho day before that. Not only Is it necessary that the bowels should move reg ularly, but that tho colon should bo com pletely emptied daily and kept as nearly empty ns possible. Normally tha food spends four hours in tho stomach, four hours more In tho small Intestine and reaches tho colon at tho end of eight hours. Certainly not more than four hours moro should be required for tho dismissal of the Indigestible nnd unusable residue which is deposited In the colon from tho small Intestine. The work of digestion and ab sorption Is practically completed In tho small Intestine, so tho colon has little to do with the food except to dismiss the Hinusuable residues. Climato for a Nervous Person What climato would you advlss for a nervous parson high or low altitude? It 8. McT. Persons who are very nervous generally get along better In low altitudes. A high altitude seems to cause an Increase In Economy Demands A King Water Meter It savia money and waste, mora thail paying for Itself in & short time. It is noiseless and sasr to Install. Noth lo to get out of order. Our meter expert wQl call and advise you, without obligation oik your part. TleckBrosi Co. Plomblnr 44 to (0 K, fith St. Tleatlng & Water Hui-ply SOS Arch St. rHifctJririfJ.fU fmZEjjkM3rt y n 'Jv-Wiiurxiii wis Trlday Klowcrs and bco culture. Thu burning quosUon for Maud to decide Is which courso she shall select To bee or not to he ! To can or not to can ! Whatever sho decides upon sho Is suro of ono thing- sho will have serious train ing. Tho Women's l.eaguo for Nntlonal Kni-lm Is not a fad. It was organized with one idea: servlco I Tho Instructors nro serving by giving tliclr tlmo and brains free "Llttio Wake field" is tho gilt of Mrs Wright. Tho men who do tho heavy work of lifting and mov Ing do not charge for It. Donations and supplies of nil sorts are pouring In. l'enplo who nrr leaving town aro placing their gardens nt tho disposal of tho League, nnd Mrs .Tames Starr, tho chairman, has given perhaps the most necessary donation of nil time. Next week fifteen embryo Stands aro coming to livo on tho farm. They will stav two wcoks. Theso girls nro training with tho idea of obtaining positions this summer. Thero Is n great demand for tho "furmi-rs" and "gardeners" turned out by tho League, for tho project has tho approval nervousness and sleeplessness In a person who is neurotic. Hut by proper catc tho effect.) of climate can bp overcome It Is not si. nccessnry to chango the climato ns to change tho diet. A person who cannot sleep well m n high nltitudo will find that by taking n bath nt nmety-twn degrees I-alirenltcit Just beforo going to bed, for half an hour, tho sleeplessness ui:i disappear. A nonstlmtil.it ing diet, that Is. a diet con sisting of fruits, vegotnbles and cereals, will also materially lessen nenous symptoms. Tasting of Food After Eating J? ,,h0. ta.t!n?. for time after eatlns f.SfriB.,ni.00j indicate that the food fins ills agreed with one? O. I. O. No You probably did not chow it thor oughly. Bran What la bran? p, jj, Bran Is tho outer husk or coat of a kernel of wheat or other cereal. It consists for tho larger part of cellulose, nnd Is lacking In nutritlu qualltios, although It contains somo carlxihydrato material and certain valuablo mineral salts. Throughout tho dlgestlvo system It retains Its bulk, nnd so encourages bowel movements. Kor this reason, bran, cither in tho form of por ridge or mado Into biscuits, is valuable In constipation. Graham flour differs from ordinary whito flour In tho fact that tho bran has not been removed. Food for Strength What kind of food elves tho most strength? Tho carbohydrates which Include starches and sugar nro tho most strengthening foods. Black Spots Before Eyes foro'lhl eSeah" ''""" "' ''laCk BI""" ?,0aNneAbe' That Is ono of, tho symptoms of nutoln tnxtcatimi and means an unclean state of tho blood. , (Copyright ) June Clearance Sale Without reserve our entiro display of charming summer dresses has been especially priced for quick clearance. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Every Sale Must Be Final No Charges No C. 0. D.'s No Approvals r, ,The matcrMa include Pongees, Voiles, Linens, Khaki hools, Crepes do Chine, Satins, Nets, Georgettes, Yo Sans. Jersey Cloth, etc. LOT NO. 1 41 Dresses Were $18.50 to $20, now LOT NO. 2 63 Dresses Were $25 to $35, noio LOT NO. 3 79 Dresses Were $37.50 to $45, now LOT NO. 4 37 Dresses Were $50 to $75, now asfbmimm 'AsMmk 1225 Walnut Street rr,f. vvv- is'OV - aod supervision of the Department of Agri culture In Washington. Tho best featuro of tho "farm" Is this: Whether you nro a "rich replncr" or a "household drudge," tho rourso is freo to you. All women win wish to servo aro eligible. Last week twelve cooks from ns many Germantown households took a cook ing lesson Blilo rv sldo with a score of debutantes. Ono of next year's most prom ising "buds" nas dlscoered on Saturday whitewashing tho barn. In her pink waist and gri'Pii skirt sho looked like a dainty roso; but thero was nothing dainty about tho way she had applied tlio whitewash. It was slapped on In true masctillno style. Kor tho best thing about Maud Is this: Sho has determined that no ono shall erect a tablet orr tho gravo of her young hopes bearing the Inscription, "It might mo been" Sho may wriggle at tho sight of potato bugs and tomato worms. Sho may scald her fingers and blister her nose. She may long to lie in bed until in o'clock nnd have Mnrle "bring up her breakfast" rather than rising Meeplly at fi ; but Sho will prove to her country that sho can servo, nnd pero well. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB I htXe. to wo.lt upon my P-fc-te, As down the, yeo.rs I travel. I like, to pull the, string .5 my.se,lP And help my life. unravel. VTC'"! " J o (. Temple Garlands There is a temple In my heart Where moth or rust can nover come, A temple swept nnd Eet apart, To mako my soul a home. And round about the doors of It Hang garlands that forever last, That gathered once are always sweet , Tho roses of the pnst ' A. Mary F. Robinson Superfluous Hair Remover The only treatment which will removo permanently all euperlluous hair from the fsce. neck, arms or any part of tho body, leaving no mnr'K or blem'eh on the most deli cate skin No electric needle, burnlns causttc or powders ned Urlslnnter. Sole Owner nnd used enlmWcly l me. hen. V. S. Pat. Off. 1112 Chestnut St. l'hlla., I'n. ur. Margaret nuppen rima.. i-n. Bulla ?v-7:-73. Kt. 23 ts. rhone Walnut 5021 $13 .75 $42 .50 (. .. rf!g,SS $195 $29 LIVING UP TO BILLY By ELIZABETH COOPER This powerful, human document, wrltt.n In the form of letters t yonn, mother .ervlnr a term In prlion, I. one of the most gripping n,,ry products of the twentieth eenturj. XV Dear Kate: Bay, but I am having a good time. And what do you think? I am having my Pic ture painted. Some artist people blew Into the cafe the other night, nnd after I had Hanced a ccuple of times they talked to tne manager, then they asked me to come over and talk to them. I set down to the table and they were awful nice to me. didn t get fresh, but asked me a lot of Questions about myself and where I learned to dance. 1 told them I could dance ever since I could walk, that I danced as a kid at Coney Island, and Miner's Theatre had got In trouble twice with the Children's Society because of me I laughed and said, "Why. I never learned to dance, I just danced." Tho artist man said he wanted to paint my picture It is a funny Idea, It seems to me. He wants to paint mo In this dirty cabaret with tne tables all around mo and the bum men setting around and me a dancing in the center with tho lights on me. He said ho is golns to cnll It "Youth." He said to one of tho men that was with him, "Can't you see it, Philip; can't you see It? That pretty girl, the very spirit of youth, with her gold hair around her face and her won derful body swaying to the time of tho rmiBlc and all thoso bloated beasts looking up nt her through the smoke?" I don't see how he Is going to pali)t tho picture, but that Is his business. Mine Is to go to his studio every day at 10 o'clock. Do you remember Will Henderson, who uied to play In tho orchestra In the Grand Opera and who lived next to us when wo was at 121? Well, what do you thlnk7 Ho Is playing tho piano in this joint here. Isn't that a comedown? He got to taking coke and he couldn't be trusted to keep his dates and he lost all his good Jobs and now ho can only get a place in the Joints, but ho docs play wonderful! And when he Is not too dopey ho sets down at the piano and makes music that draws tho heart right out of you. Ho won't touch his violin cause It makes him icmcmber, ho says. It Is a lucky thins for mo In a way, as he likes me and he has wrote some muslo for me to dance by He wrote a piece for mo called 'The Poppy," and that artist chap who is painting my picture got me a dress mado for the dance, and oh, Kate, It Is grand ! It Is red chiffon, and over It green chiffon like the leaves of tho poppy, and I wear red slippers with pale green silk stockings that are bo thin I can hardly get them on, and ho had my hair nil Huffed out and plied on top of my head, whoro It mado a "golden halo," whatever that is. Him and Will explained to me about tho dnnco It seems that opium is made out of the flower, and they wanted me to show by dancing all the beautiful dreams that eomo with opium, and then sleep "after ward. I havo known a lot of people who hit the pipe, and I don't know as they have ever had many beautiful dreams, but any way tho danco Is awful pretty. The artist gavo a party tho other night, and had me como and do It All the lights In the room was turned oft and a greenish light was thrown on me and I danced fast at first and then I went slower and slower until at last I dropped down on the stage and tho lights went out and I run away In the dark Uverybody was crazy about It, and one of the big restaurants on Uroadway Is going to havo me give the dance every night at Practical Accessories for Summer Homes Ice Tea Sets Wicker Lamps Inexpensive Glass Salad Seta Many other Porch and Indoor Novelties Vrigkt,Tynclale van R.oden,Inc. 1212 Chestnut Street rUrfS5l I j.-.dd POSITIVE j 3 lllfr...rJ OT?r.TTr,nnTrMVTC 'kl J Aw&r e Room for Summer Models lffl8 SUITS DRESSES I A jm ' - mmmw .M. w H. - saW lT r. aI AT PRICES THE LOWEST EVER NAMED NEW "SPORTS" SUITS $25.00 teps 121QWALNUT ST B r)j tDALSIMKU WTANDAItD SHOES 1 ftl Party For the Miss ,. J11? l. tJe month when your daughter wishes to look her best the festivities of the school-closing require that she put her "best foot forward" and wo are prepared with the right styles at the right prices. Misaes JS$'4ssb. Growing Girls Are fitted correctly by experts In our Downstairs iSsflSisia Department HJsttL&vSsas, iTh,te.,PumP' faWoned $QJS0 In White Egyptienne Cloth J Dull Calf or Patent Colt.. $.50 Sires 2 to Tts o Feat ZkzItem&i midnight. Do you see. Kate, I told you ,, i got a chance I would get away from VJ enth avenue. I begun at Fourteenth 7i.. I and I am working up. I nm up to pn,,et second and one of theso days, I tell v x-ouneenthttr... ny. KOU, ftUr i am going to do aancing nt the wim. Harden. I don't sen whv T hn,,u-. "jaw dance as well ns any girl in New v.2 rltv. nnd now that .Tim .i,j ..?. " Ity, and now that Jim and your 1,1. In't around to queer me. therA ,i..i . reason why I shouldn't be In tho best nlae.? In town. I have had to stick to a io,"J bum Joints just because the managers It decent places dln't want to have a cerA who was mixed up with the crowd that t waa In nrnnnri their nlnr. t.-.. .. l I ., ... -. ...v.. ,..... ..csrp wen. VAN. (CONTINUED TOMORROW) (Copyright. All rights reserved Tomorrow's War Menu U 1 BREAKFAST Malt Cereal Fried Tomatoes Marmalad. Toast Coffee LUNCHEON Baked Potatoes with Cheese Tea DINNER nadljh,, Popovers Irish Stew Wheat Bread Fruit Salad Sponge Cake Coffes Concert on City Hall Plaza The Philadelphia Band, under tho leader ship of Silas E. Hummell, will play tonight on City Hall plaza Tho program follows: 1. Overture, "Sllgnon". . . .Tho" 2. "The Dance -of the Scrr-nts" BeeesHJi 3. Selection from comic opera "Sweethtsrtn." . Pallet from "I.a PIne da Saba V ut'XS 5 Kantssla, "fllpsy Life" . Lf tku! 0. Contralto solo flay nltim.' 1 Bertha nrlnker d'Albltes soloist ' T. Concert waltzes. -Adlyn" nit 8. (a) Indian. lntermz7o. "Alsha Llr".Vi (b) "March Popular"... F.Ut cycs )LePerle( FacePowdei Has no equal The most MaUlrif? Will UO inragru wim uip ueilBUlIUl results. 35r &. BflQ tho box. At all ueat ffno.JB, vy man prepaid nuL-tcnie. COMPLEXION rXI'KKT and 3ttr. Exquisite Toilet Preparations hulte :on-707 llamler nidi. Walnut St. nt lath rhlla.. I'n. Estab 1S01 Flower Pots Inexpensive Dinner Sets Flower Bowls Wicker Serving Trays jRrj. MANDO dKV7p hair from or umlrr th HMHL nrm. T)i nnv ttrle Riry cow in make this nrcom y Y ration lndUnrnsablf. j Y' foM br Good Irnc and X v&fcv Jlennrtment More. COATS BLOUSES Ml pfffffiwi Pumps and Tha Polly Ann In White $0.00 Egyptienne Cloth Dull Calf or Patent Colt $ Q .25 7, A to D. to Fit Feet. Shoes and Hosiery 1204-06-08 Market St. JmkM t t t 7 'L - , " 'te?V?f - f fc,i. . Ws. . ' 'IIII.I.Miil..llllBi.lss.lsaaR, f ,'