Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 11, 1917, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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The Problems With Which Women Are Confronted
VARIED NOTES OF STAGE INTERNS!
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OLDER
GIRL FOR HER ADORING JUNIOR
IN THE MOMENT'S MODES'
::The Object of Hero Worship Often Fails to
rVi- i Realize the Serious Results of Her
Carelessly Expressed Views
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fPHE wall of llttlo sister that sho wnntn
-big- Blater'a doll la repented in after
years when sixtcervyear-olcl rnnriot un
derstand why ho Is not pcrmittca "ns
aWUfch liberty as slstor who la "out," and
till later tho "grown-uji" young woman
f 'twcnty-flvo, striving to ho Independent,
tolls to rcnllzo that vlows held by another
Woman ton years her senior arc not ox.
actly In harmony with her "years.
AND hero l(cs tho danger few parents
seem to appreciate. During their
daughter's childhood they carefully weed
ut any undeslrnblo asaoclatcs, and' when
ho has supposedly reached an ago of dis
cretion tbey keep a watchful eo on tho
friends of her own ago.
Yet although each of hor ntiioUutcH
tends to mold her character, it is not
those of hor own ngo, hut tho uotntn
lightly older, who lcavo tho most lasting
Impression. For every girl and every
boy, too, havo In them something of tho
herowornhtnlnt? nn.illti nn.i .i. ..t.i
worshiped can do moro to train Uiclr '
thoughts than solicitous parents or hols,
terous companions.
y"LDEIt persons, particularly those who
v aro objects of youthful adorntlon,fro.
Quently do not realize tho serious results
of many of their views thoughtlessly ex
pressed to a group of Juniors. They ex
pound new theories which to older pco
Vyvettes
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This summer hat for the American
Kirl has poppies, daisies and corn-
liowers for its red, white and bluo
trimming.
taken for what they nro worth, but to
oung minds eager to absorb nullral
Idcis often prove disastrous.
l'toplo who havo reached maturity
should rcnllzo to tho full tho tremendous
responsibility which la theirs, and their
culpability If they fall to live up to tho
situations witn winch they aro con
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THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
a aurnra uiia the namr of the iorttrr. Hpfclai queries I (r i
Letter nntt nurattn ju)nnl(if . . j .
the eaoVr onlu nd ..,;; .Vi'";j.'" """. ".V""'"'
h.t r .,.. t, V. ".j" . J""""T "l. '"' wnier.
mMKed. All rnmti
ROMAN'S l:X(IIA.N(
TODAY'S INQUIRIES
i. now ran urfau bo irccnsl from niold-
S. How can pickle bo krpt -rlpT
, 't. How. run thr flavor of iftt m Imprmrd?
ANSWL'RS TO YESTKKDAY'S INQUIRIES
1. To clear room of momiullori rtaporutr
t amali plo of rum camphor In a. tin triurl
ercr l flaniri olirne caution to prccnt It
from Irnltlnc.
Utt 00 XCTitttn nn nnm it
Hprclal ijtifrlrj like thote etvtn
me etntUH'nt
Sollowt: THE
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t. Cr atalna can m remoifd with ether.
8. Tho paraffin can be meltol. Ktmliied
arouth n piece of fine munlln and lined iieuln.
Recipe for Clam Bisque
fo Ihe Editor of Woman's Page:'
DeRr Mmtam Will you pleana print a rerlpo
r clam Llsquo aoupj Alan tell mo how dump
a can ht made tor lamb aim 7
I.NnXl'KIUKNCKD.
Clam blaque One pint clnms nno (ii"ful
Water, ono sliced onion, one-eighth teasnoon-
MLrrV "" JI baking soda, one-qunrtci u.is .i.mful
. ceiery salt, ono teaspoonful salt, one-eighth
feaipoonfu! pepper, two tupfuls- hot milk,
ono tablcapoonful butter, two tnblcspoonfuls
flour, ono tcaspoonful choppad parsley, llo
movo tho necks and gills from clams nnd
chop fine. Simmer with tho soft part of
the clams, tho water and onion for fifteen
minutes,-and soda and seasonings; thicken
tlio milk with the butter and flour cooked
togethpr;add to claras, sprinkle with pars
ley nnd serve at once.
Dumplings Use ono cupful flour, two
teaspoonfuls baking powder, one-half cupful
milk or water, ono-quarter tcaspoonful salt
Blft together tho flour, salt and baling pow
der and mix to a soft dough with the milk,
then drop nt once by spoonfuls on tho ball
ing stew, cover closely and cook for tweho
' minutes, being careful not to raise tho lid
or Jar the stewpnn while tho dunipllngn
are cooking. Many housekeepers prefer to
ubstituto water for milk, claiming that it
makes the dumpllngH lighter.
Macaroni and Tomato Molds
fo the Editor of Woman's rage:
. P,,mr, Madam I am Bending- you a ml pa for
t-T.,h ?,!f.!n.l,lCVon,..,,n,, '""' dlah which can
rfniwl.'iit''., .'.r "" T"ta ue nt dinner.
'''" the bottom and aldea of wall arenaed
IS '"iliflh m1!1 ,l'""..or macaroni which havo
jK?-r.??i".d '" "" w.R,.r without brcaklnB.
', tomato aauco aa tollowa: Conlj toucher
1. Hhen should cheene be ierred at a dlniferf
2. Ufiat kind of cheeae la aerred with pie?
3. How aliould chicken n la Line Imi eaten?
1. (an(uloup can be aened either In placa
of aoup at tho beglnnlnr of a meal or aa
deaaert.
. Tho coata of tailored aulta will probably
he longer during the coming winter than rtiey
hare for aome time.
l'-$6p fXr wGJ'ws jlu flDBnH
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NEGLECTED WIFE,"
THE PATHE SERIAL
3. Shoea of Cordovan leather will b
oru una iau ror walking.
e most
C.J P ;lew'1 tnmatota. a little celery eed.
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niea, atrain ami rolurn to tho lire. Itub two
ja-S.'eajxHiniuja J', melted butler to a piiato with
fie loma-
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.two tabltapoonfula of flour) then add the
toea, very alowly, atlrrlng conatantly. a
?.( a tSliritt.i. l",e' cno iwvtrai uiinutia longer.
. . 5re?hb,".tJ.T ?!,aCttonl cup," V.th "ll'rnata la "a
JwP'.VJ ?L.i" anil V"! rancironl t'uvi r lth craiker
to?&1 JiS''h-J".3 b,.al" ,urn out earefully on a plat-
UV5 "it h. ZZZliJiZSri ir "'"" nI Pur arounit them
iM' ," remaining tomato aauce. (lira.) M. c.
figj'f'' Many thanks, Mrs. C, for this practical
W'-tisWA recipe.
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Removal of Coffee Stains
fte th Editor of Woman't Page;
?'tr Jm rieaao tell m how rolTee atalna
Can bo removed. JITHTLK K.
If you had stated tho nature of the ma
terial which Is stained I could glo you
more definite Informatlcm. If tho material
la white linen or cotton, stretch It tightly
over a basin and pour boiling w.iter through
it It Is Bald that coffee stnlns can be re
moved from a fabric of heavy weave by
PPlylng slightly diluted glycerin, which
hould be rubbed vigorously and followed
y a sponging with clear ether.
Directions Given Yesterrlnv
Ml 't toe Editor of Woman' Pane:
?tt D?tr MJ I m Pickling aome rurumbera
SJr f tor ,n. Br,t tlma nc1 would ba plcaaed lo know
Jfti; M long a tlmo they ahould ba left in tho
Vi' ri."' "u ' '"ay "a aauea to tnem to keao
X; 'them erean. tMra.l J. r. D
5A Tnreo rellablo recipes for cucumber
ii& picmes wer given in yesterday's Dvenino
'. U-'n .'ZJIoaBR. In case vou ahmilrf nnt hmn -.
K-i'J-'B 0B paper, .copies can bo procured at
iaJf.-t -' business omen.
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rl j Offers Homo to "Anthy"
:, J'j'V J tfo the Editor of TOamaM' Pnn,t
I . vf dan Having read "Anthy'a" latter
, ' la th Ensiito LaixiEa, I want to aar I am
looking- for a young girl who wanta a good
-""" . '. .."."."l" aive a imi corn
TV mnsatton. alao by kiod, to h.r and treat her aa
' jeur pwn. prorldad aha doea her part. My family
onalata of mjaelf and huahand. Kindly arnd
, Ja. i"'AnthJrB, addreaa so I can communleata
hjlraont. Pa. ivd.i . v.
"$-.va aui nuttt iiuo. ia uut wo aooress or
, young gin you menuon is not in my
Tyosesslon.
. Tf BREAKFAST
Chiliad Blackberries
Fried Tomatoes
OrMdlef Cakes Coffee
mill njrup
DltNER
Plans for Watermelon Party
To the Editor of iroman'a roffe.'
aVatfh'.a-k.ndV h0U,d ' B,tl Y.i?7T
If I wero you I should have simple deco
rations, for tho party usually breaks up
with "face washings" nnd the watermelon
Is llablo to- bo ncattorod around tho room.
Ited and whlto crepe paper decorations
which can ho purchased In a number of the
stores nro quite appropriate. Llttlo water
melon favors can also be bought at a. low
figure. Use wooden plates nnd paper nap
kins for the tablo, If you like
A white shirtwaist and skirt or a thin
whlto llngerlo frock would be most nppro
pilatc; do not wear anv rnlnrci h,. ,,.
I UT.'ia,t f0!!,J B'nlncl 'ho watermelon stains
win uo utiucuii to romove.
Dinner at Finnce's Friend's Home
To the Editor of Woman's Page:
Dear .Madam I recdvtd an Invilnllon to at
""A nncr ' th8 ho"e of a itranger re
JntJ,yJ aThe "'! "ho aent It to me la a friend
of my flance'a family and he la Invltid It
aeema atrange to bo naked to a home where alt
.tlouuI".eccaerp,tj"lr'",I,:"- 1S "taf "xT1
You should accept if nt all possible to
go, as It was u polite thing for the young
woman to Invite you. Of course It would
not bo polite to ask him and not ask you
and vice versa If you aro Invited any
where, yorur fiance should be Invited also.
It Is quite customary.
Hat for Widow
To the Editor of n Oman's Page:
Dear Madam How ahould a hit bo trimmed
for mourning? I havo been wearing a veil
for my huslmnl and want to lighten my mourn.
Inghy wtnrlng a hat. Of wnat ,h?uld ?t To
mado and how trimmed? (ilra.) K. II. r,
Vour hat should be made of crepe or dull
mourning silk and be trimmed with the
same material. A straw hat may bo trim
med with crepe, silk or dull ribbon
Week-End at Seashore
To the Editor of Woman's Page:
P.?Jafnif,?a;",7 X V"'tU l0 'own to Asbury
Park for a wuk-end om tlmo ihla month ui
you think It would ba neeeaaary to wear a coat
sit e l:i,,f as.
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The newest aftetnoon frocks, sponsored as fall models but intended
for wear now, turn the rumor that satin is to be a leading fall fabric
into a fact. Somo of the smartest of the fall costumes for afternoon
wear arp of black satin, though there aro quite a few very effective
models developed from the same material in colors. In silhouette these
costumes Rive denial to the report that the accentuated hip line is to
be obliterated. There are all sorts of decorative and practical pockets
adorniriK skirts, and they are placed at the hip line, simulating the
erstwhile barrel effect. Today's sketch shows a charming little fall
afternoon costume of black satin embellished with hand embroidery
worked out in heavy silk in vivid coloring.
PATSY KILDARE, OUTLAW
By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS
The Enchanted Castle
eyes wear
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y Cream of .Onion Soup
',,' Brailart Trout
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Vou would be tnklng chanee-j by wear
ing simply a white shirtwaist and skirt
for a week-end trip out erf town, for the
weather Is so uncertain, and If there was
a change you would be at a loss unlcsi you
take a light topcoat with you, which, of
course, would answer the purpose admir
ably. Ce-taln types of blonds can wear
certain shades of yellow, but the color Is
not usually associated with blonds, espe
daily bonds with bluo eyes. You might
2?.i?. T..co!or nu'te becoming. Certain
. . . "7'"7 wu" P'enty or blue, v olet.
avender and I lilao shades aro very becom
Ing to most blonds.
Benioinatcd Cream
To the Editor of Woman's Page:
.oPnK.rc're.Srrna'ol.e '"tUtflT T?0
Beniolnated cream Eight drams ben
wlnated lard, three drams wool fat, eighteen
drams sfermacet , four drams camphor.
thU-teen , drams oil of ,weet nlmonds.Pnv8
grains beniolo acid. Melt the fat together
.add,u,t "' i? whlch th Ph" hS
preyloualy been dissolved by the aid of a
genUe heat Add the benioio acid, keeping
tha trtlvtiirA n mII i . ' "v-i'ii
;r. " ""! as coot as prac
ticable to prsvent volatlllwitlon and per
fumo with rix or eight drops of oil of
.,. . ,.. ,, uuturuing to; rancy.
To Stop Stammering
To toe Editor of Woman's Page-
JJ.SWuryoS'T.e.t.'.l1. rSouW yVuVcol'
uma how to atop atanunerlngj eo1"
A SUDSCniBKn.
I am afraid thr I Uttle I can tell von
which will be of h.lp. Nervousness anS
self-consclousnesa cause this defect in h.
.peech. If you wm practlc, ape J tt,
and pronouncing your words dlstlnotly whiij
you are a one, you may In time be kbl. to
?, i.;BJll,Eipk)yBrnt Bureau
W1ICN Saturday comes It Is lertalnly a
relief. I don't think Itowdy Is stuck on
school a llttlo bit and I'm not cither If I
was tho boBs of things there would bo no
school nnd kids would learn things out
doors I nsked the man who owns tho b-ibv
horse If Clod built all the yehoolhousos and
ho snld all schoolhouses wero built by men,
which surprised mo n lot I bellco Clod
wants me to go to school outdoors or he
would have built echoolhouscs nnd would
have mado me want to go lo them Hut
as there are no outdoor schools nnd as my
mother asked my father to send me lo
FChool when sho was getting ready to go to
Heaven I shill go When my mother natitH
me to do anj thing who am I that I should
Kick nnd maKo her unhappy In Heaven?
Whon I woko up Friday morning and had
leaned over nnd Itlssod Itowdy on tho note I
got back on my pillow nnd lay there think
ing that when I had been to school today I
should bo free. I was trjlng to make up my
mind whero to go Saturday nnd while I was
thinking about It my father came from his
night watching So I mixed tho pancakos
while he Bhowcd me how. nnd when ho had
eaten his breakfast nnd gono to bed I
thought how many things I could do and
tho number of things Is surprising I can
climb trees and I can walk on my hands
and I can turn over endways, frontwards
and backwards and I can mnke Rowdy bo
dead, but not unless he wnnts to be.
After I had thought of all this I went to
school us proud as two llttlo girls, and
Itowdy wngged his tall tho wholo way, for
he seems to know when I am feeling proud.
Then after school Rowdy and I rambled.
Wo came to a street which wo had not
seen before, and away off was a big house,
bigger than two schoolhouses. So wo wont
to sea It, and when we got thcro it looked as
If It might bo an enchanted castle I knew
that If It was an enchanted castlo I certainly
wanted to find out all about It. Wo walked
around It, and It was a very strange looking
place, with Iron gratings ull over tho win
dows. When I got back to tho front door I
saw thero was an Iron grating over It and a
man wan sitting Inside with a bunch of keys.
JJO Said. "Who am vmiV T unM rnri.n.i
It to you mister? Aro you the Jailer?" Ho
no said. "Vou gutssed It right the very first
of time. I nald. "Whero Is tho giant?" He
!... Mllfl "ll'nn In Atl.. oia - .
i 7i i . "ii. jour i ham. "wnere
s the giant who captures fair maids and
jocks them up and eats them?" He said,
Why do you want to know?" I said "I
?ii? ''"""dy want to glvo him bat-'
'., '.f6 ?altll ,"T'e giant Is a very dreadful
r I1 L.W. . X sald' Wcl1' somebody has got to
fight h m and It might as well bo us as any
body else." Ho said. "Why?" I iaiu "5e
causo we can lick him. If you will close
i win w "0W aua 8c.nd h,m out ndy and
ami , 9U how fast ho can climb a tree
vou ! "i"11 h0.Cim holler for help. Then
loose" aU t0 tUr" tha falr "PtlVM
Tho man laughed and said, "Would you
n r s.'4t
n ,,; J ".... "'? "" Bna. cou"l be and
Further Advonturcs of the
Woman Left Alone, Her Hus
band and the Girl
CHAPTER XIV "Desperation"
C.VotrHrrd from tn ril "' 0','nIf 'iTJ
name, basrd on tsa noie'a V -WabeJ Jlerttn
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(Covvnght, i'n, ov - '
By JOSEPH DUNN
TIIH STORY
-K. .. Horace Kennedy
"WarToadTo i nVaVVratK' t 'B
ti.nd!aryinv'e0 tor Slargaret, trie, to -'jaraj.
them Kennedy. le,I:lnrih. VllJ denouneM
nStSir'nsof.'"? .&"
litlon. Mary delermlnea id bo away.j
ADHHAD fear tempering her leaping
hope. Mary approached the general de
livery window.
"An thing for Mrs. II K. Kennedy?' Her
volco betrayed her Intent. Hungrily ner
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eyes followca me cn-i "'-- -
of letters from a partition marked "K," and
thumbed through them carelessly.
"Nothing'" . t .. .,
With sick dejection, she left tho post-
ofilco nnd m-.de her way back to the .hotel.
Ho had not written I Was ho relieved at
hln freedom? Had ho no Intention of
Wri "wj ord of tho note she had loft, even
to tho bl)t In the corner, was Indelibly
photnernnhed In her mind:
"Should jou ever put this woman out or
your life. oit inn) wrlto mo caro of general
en1rth three long days In a desolate
hotel room hnd corroded her courage. If
ho only would write her she would go bacK
on any terms. .
Again In tho barren loneliness of her botei
room she tried to face the future What
could sho do. a middle-aged woman with
,i... iirnaia ovrimt her home and Her
husband' Now that she had left both, what
would llfo hold for her?
How strangely out of place on tho cheap
hotel drescr seemed the familiar trinkets
from her traveling bag. her silver-backed
brushes and Horace's picture, that had nl
was been on her dressing tnble.
With a tightening nt her throat she took
up the leather-framed photograph, She had
alwajs been so sure of his love. Hven now
It seemed Incredible that any other vyoman
could have conic between them. Yet it was
truo; that last night he had even admitted
It. . ,. ... u ..
ivnii n xmiL'hi sol) s io reninceu wio iuiuiu-
graph Her glance fell on the morning
paper sho had thrown down unread. Her
hypnotized gazo was riveted on the con
spicuous headlines:
NOJ,IXEnXWKWcUUTION
t'W. b;vlKpnlnM-fatlnclltyDorop of
Mary's first coherent thought was that
she must savo him: sho must avert, this
pending ruin Tho next moment sho had
his broker on tho telephone Posing as
Kennedy's secretary, she found that his
margin was within a point of being wiped
out and they had not been able to reach
him. .. .
In tho hour that followed Mary was
swept on by tho fervent Impulse of a su
preme self-sacrifice. Rushing down to the
bank which hold her personal account, with
no thought of her own future, she drew out
the entlro amount
Then hurrying to Norwood'B office, with
fover'sh excitement Bho explained to him
the situation. She herself could not take
the money to tho broker, for her husband
must never know that she was making this
sacrifice It would seem like a bribe for
his affections.
Norwood listened gravely, trying not to'
be Influenced by his personal jealous hatred
of Kennedy. Yet he was honestly nnd
strongly opposed to this reckless sacrifice
of Mary's fortune.
But Mary was feverishly Insistent. What
ever her husband's disloyalty, sho could not
htnnd by and see him ruined.
In the end Norwood yielded to her plead
ing Hurrying to Kenndy's broker, he was
Just In tlmo to cover, as tho stock dropped
another point.
Mary, waiting at his office until he re
turned, thanked him with quivering grati
tude. "It was a very foolish thing for you to
do," he disapproved.
"It was the only thing I could do,"
quietly as she rose to go. "And, after all,"
with a wistful smile, every woman Is ca
pable of somo supremo sacrifice for tho
man sho loves.
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The next morning Kennedy returned to
tne city, tired and harrassed from the
he force a love that he did not feel? Might
Renotoe better for them to separate now
than to drag on as they hnd for the last
yea?? Hecould never crush out hi. love
for Margaret-of that ho now felt sure.
His life with Mary had grown Intolerable.
After all! might It not bo kinder to end it
""cut as his car. drew up before the Cross,
town 'Hotel, all thought of his wife was
forgotten in tho Intoxicating nearness of
the woman ho loved In return fpr the
generous tip. the hall boy took him up
..,i.hn,if iha formality of an announcement.
At the door he pauaed. startled at a man s
deep voice from within. Had tha boy d!-
reeled him wrong? 'men, wiwi . " n
of Jealousy, he recognized tho volco. It
was Norwood I
"It's tho only way I can protect you.
Margaret." the words came distinctly. I.et
mo glvo you my name. I will ask nothing
In return not until you Icnrn to love mo.
Goaded by a blind flaming rage, Ken
nedy flung open the door.
(To be concluded next Saturday )
WARM WEATHER FORCES
ACTORS TO STREET
(Picture Wmtratlnp thli article trtlt be
found In the Pictorial Section.)
When you aro compjalnlng of tho heat
and searching every minute ror a cooi ioi
or a nlaco of amusement whero them is n
likelihood of finding a breeze havo you ever
Btopped to consider the performer who In
all thla sweltering wefither is hard at re
hearsal preparing for tho opening of n
show? .Tii think this over for a few
minutes, you who complain of having to
work under an electric fan and tpend u
few hours bookkeeping In a fairly cool
office. The chorus girl, principal performers,
the producer and Ptnge director nro really
tho ones who should hnvo tho biggest kick
coming, for they do not work according to
tho union scale of eight hours, but their
tlresomo work continues day in and day
out for ten and fifteen hours nt a stretch.
Jean Iledlnl, who nrrlved In Philadelphia
Tuesday night to put the finishing toucn
on his rehearsal for tho opening of his big
show 'Tubs Puss" at tho Casino Theatre
tonight. Is seen In a picture in the Pictorial
Section rehearsing somo of tho company
during tho hot days. Mr. Redinl takes a
few minutes In trjlng to locate a cool spot
whero he can at least have tho girls go
through their hard work In tho different
numbers nnd feel a little comfortable. It
Just happened that the staff photographer
caught I'roductr Bedlnl In th.c wee hours
of. morning while Philadelphia's natives
were asleep rehearsing his entire show on
the sidewalks of Walnut street with no ono
to disturb him. but the Mr Early Bird Milk
man. If such Is the case, why complain
of the heat? Just think of tho performers
who try to entertain ou In tho hot weather.
'MEISTERSINGERS'liM
FOR THE SIXTH Tfflffii
Boston Vocalists, Annual p-3
turoat B. P. Keith's, Wilbl
waroie mere This Week
"Tlio Me la tern In ..." ,.
Keith's Theatre next week on their &
nunl tour. hv mmo ,. i- " Vr ""thin. '
one of the "regular': feature vlifflr.lBIi?i
uny uuu uno ui ins standard henriiu. r H
v audev lUe. "Tho Melsterslngers" cl' 0 si
the Harvard, Schubert and WebeVoS"
threo of the most DODular n,i TmIJ'"?".
singing units of Boston. Their ....?. 1
vaudeville Is credited to the late B n v ,to '$
and for the last six years they hatX""1 "!
playing a tour of several weeks in th! J?! rfl
nlxitl tUaataan At . a. a HlO Drift
tij.ui uiconca ui me neitn circuit. I ft
"The MelstorslngQrs" first appeared abi
as a triple quartet, but as they ' becam. ? .'
MflaWr"''Wil-.liii)iiJJLji)WaUWl
tPZt-1 IB8?a ev tt sa eg vt I v9
SLWil?PHMil
z& Ykb K si ElVmfiL III
TawfS I 0rmtitriwn Aval. "J
&?l it
.t.
Wdf$
Oarmantnurn Ah
Venanaa. Jmt 7. nt Tli-nail
THE THEATRE WITH A
"P E H S 0 N A L I T Y"
ifternoona, 2,15 loo, 16o
droning!. 7 Ic 0 16o, Mo
MpN TUES & WED":
JESSE Z. LA3KY Present!
, FNNIE WARD
In Flrfct I'hlla. Prenenftlnn
The Crystal Gazer
. THUHS , FRI. & SAT.
WM. A. BEADY Pretenti
GERDA HOLMES
& Arthur Ashley in
THE IRON RING
Paramount & Artcraft
Pictures with all
Famous Film Stars
Shown Hera Tint in Phila.
..omnnncini Monday. Aur. 20
Flm Production
MARGUERITE CLARK
in "THE AMAZONS"
customed to vaudeville wnys and Ilk.. ' lwM' I
binnched out In their work nnrt J-A"' l.hr.il
producers, presenting their slnginir iZl u fti
In a special setting nnd later dSnnlnTM
tunics for their m-oductlm. tu." ?.n ftl
pearcd here In minstrel first Dart. l. 'J
bcenlc sDcctacles. " m
As the visit of "The Melsterslngers" I, .
fpcclal event each year sneclm ii... '
he arranged during their visit, theflrsth.T.:4i
"ShrlnerV Night," which Wl K fe il
on 'luesaav. ivuust 14. Th. ck.i.. -"- v
number 8000 lit thla Ht,. ,in' u. "?.' M i
resented on that ovenlnir i,.i.j .' I
Freeland Kendrlck, potentate of n, r
TeTnple. and as all the members of tY.
Me sters neers" ar Khrlnnr. .?: "
nnd bits of Interest to members of th. 7ST
will bo introduced. ne 0Ti
I
WOODSIDE
rinr.ADKLriiiA's foiikmost park.
SUMMER MUSICAL HOME
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF
IMPERIAL BAND
OIUSErrE HOniA, Condnttor
Farewell Week with 8neelal Releetloni
EDNA WALLACE KINNEY
Free Concerts Every
Afternoon and Evening
HIGH CLASS AMUSEMENTS
Fireworks Every Friday Night
NIXON'S
GRAND
nitOAD AND MONTGOMERY
P. O. Nlxon-Nlrdllniter (len. Mtr.
Dally Mnta. IOci tvea. 7 & 0. 10c. 13e, tU
MARCELLE x
A BRIGHT. CHKKnY. imRRKY
MELODIOUS MUSICAb 'COMUDY
Wm. Wllgon & Co. In "The Pollllclaa"
JONES & JOHNSONS SIACK II !,IAMS
M.m. Arrorrilnni OAnClNKTTI IIROTU.
EIIH AND THEIR DOOl TICTURES.
CT1 A AJT T?V MARKET ah. 10TI1
lOlilLlX JLlli I Sir (Jeoree Aleiander
nml Hilda Mnare
In "THE SECOND MRS. TANUUERAY"
Commencing Hept. 1(1 OoHwryn 1' elura
PALACE
1SU MAllhVT ""T.
ENID BENiNETT
And larirerv wllaon
'THE MOTHER INSTINCT"
A lyfl A TT A CIlESTMT hel. 16th
AlvLAJJlA i'"" MucDermott
ia.a.vx.xj.x. vilMreil Munnlni
in "MARY JANE'S PA"
In
REGENT
MARKET hel ltTH
GAIL KANE
in "SOULS IN PAWN"
as ugly as sin. Tho man laughed at " ' hardsnlg9 " two days' campaigning through
and said 'This fair i,i V.. "??!". me ' up-Stato towns.
her mistress's diamonds. This Is the la I"
f d' "Qooa night, nurse I" and itowdy
and I certainly did skedoodle. I f St chew
Wo went to the store and got some crack!
ers and pickles and a bottle of mUk and a
can of peaches and n bono tZ lTiy
Then wo went homo, and my father had
Bone night watching. Wo sat down 'and
ate, and all you could hear was our two
faces going as wo ate. for I felt too chean
to talk The joko was certainly on u, P
I said my prayers with Rowdy's paws
fo ded and mine, too. I said, "Dear
which art In heaven, go ahead and hurt
all you want to about my fighting the giant
and turning loose tho fair lady. I don"t
blame you This Is a short prayer for it
Is late and wo are going to t up earty
anod.hlAnhe'Kh P .a, -
"In lh. Klvl.f ft 4i.
..i,uir, iipprura
Buying n paper, he was confronted xrith
the ominous headlines:
PANICKY BREAK IMH, 4B.-
MANY INVESTORS WIPED OUT
Leaping Into a taxlcab, ho shouted to the
driver his broker's address.
Ho was ruined! The accumulated for
tune of fifteen years lost In a reckless
apocumiion. wun griiiea teeth he thought
of tho men who had urged him to this In-
Im ti;SMf VS KUdara ad
In Monday's Evening Ledler?
THE GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX
By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D. LL D
In aatwer to health Q'teallom. Doctor Kellogg in this nnn. . ... .. ',. .' '
medicine, but (n no cane mill h. ii,. .A" :?.,:"!"' ?POOe U) dailu olu orf.,l.
to tnaulrera mio intln.. X?l"?2y" fromrllu aT
medicine, but In no case will he I
tnenta requiring surgical trcalmr
swered og personal letters to Inquirers who incio,, stamped 'enVelo,', 0r"re 'f n
What Are Laxative Foods?
Auu iooos aro laxaiivo wncn one is normal
and lives a natural, Blmplo life, and a
healthy Intestine should discharge tho rem
nants of tho previous meal when a new meal
Is taken In. The bowels ought to move
after every meal, but many colons aro so
crippled by the erroneous habits, neglects
and abuses of civilized life as lived by the
average person that ordinary foodstuffs
will not stimulate the bowels sufficiently to
Induce a movement after each meal. Rome
colons have been so stretched by constipa
tion and by gaa formation, due to the fer
mentation or reiainea rooa remnants, that
they are permanently crippled.
Most persons' will be ab(e to secure three
natural movements of tho bowels dally by
the free use of lettuce, fruits, coarse cere
als, green vegetables and bran at each
meal. Sweet and acid fruits aro laxative
A handful of pecans taken with each meal
will not Infrequently produce regular move-
rrtntaf
Figs and oranges are excellent laTn.
foods.
A couple of apples or oranges taken at
bedtime and half an hour before break,
fast have an excellent effecW In some cases
a half cupful of bran softened with hot
water will move the bowels, but lubrication
Is also needed In many cases. For this um
paramn ai eacn meaj. ""- v .
nilttni-n.HI, T HTL i
mlj'? buttermilk moro whole.om, ,an ,,
gorma. ,s ,h6 nrence of friendly
Vaccination for Typhoid Fever
Londonfhaeno b.mS.?oetor Wrlht- t
In tho armyn0" thl "un?ttdV '&""
other countries and la found t"? aJ'.d ln
successful. The vacelnat?on i t0 fc? hlhl
der the subject nreof . Vf !ald to n
at leaat three yearSJI?,"1' typhold '
Remedy for Hay Fever
wi.t i. th. meuy for ; fo;frrT
dene",' tbo,a7omca?ron,'wthlcChhar8VthI;: S
iJiiw ",ov"" vacctnee are alao
With soma ,i. .t. ' auao
aome ... . - .." ed
2ISii2iM
vostment. Were they nolltlcal innmio in
disguise? Were they tools of Brady? Was
it a deliberate plot to crush him?
White, rigid, controlling himself with an
effort, he strode Into the broker's office It
was several moments before his throbbing
brain could grasp the reassurance of the
His stock was safe I At the last-moment
some one, who had refused to ghe his name,
had covered him. And now the market had
turned and was advancing steadily.
In a bewildered daze Kennedy' left th.
offlca. Who could have come to his rescue?
He had many friends, but none from whom
he would have expected such a sac"nc?
And why had they conceniari hi- ..;:"..
k6m Hta I"""1 beat hPl'ly asalnst this
baffling enigma. ' '
At his office he was confronted with two
days' accumulated mall. Hurrylna- thrni.rt.
It. he paused, transfixed at cm brtaj ' note
BJm at Croaatown'a Hotel If you wlah to sea
In the drive to the Crosstown Hotel inr
a brief moment Kennedy's glowing joy was
clouded by the thought of Mary? Whir
was she? He knew that she was suffering
that she was desolately alone. "ennE
He had written to General Delivery but
only a brief cold note saying that he couw
not make the promise she demanded and
that she must decide as she thought beat
With stabbing self-reproach he pictured her
sobbing despair aa she read thi note
And yet, what could he do? How' could
The Stanley Booking Corporation
piip following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Hooking"
iii n(-?Srallon' w,lIcl1 ' a guarantee of early showing of the finest production ,
All pictures reviewed before exhibition Ask for tho theatre In your locality
obtaining pictures through the STANLEY BOOKINQ CORPORATION
ATLANTIC CITY
. WHEN IN ATLANTIC CITY
Visit THE COLONIAL
AI HAMRRA 12th Morris & 1'naayunk Ave.
MLTIrlVIDIV sia,, Dally 2. j 6.45 & n
CHARLIE RAY
In "SUDDEN JIM"
APOl I Cm 62d AND THOMPSON
f-U WU.U MATINEB DAILY
THEDA BARA
In "HEART AND SOUL"
LIBERTY BR0ADAIcgi.cuBtt
VALESKA SURATT
. In "THD SHtEN"
I OPI TQT 82D AND LOCUST
a-.VWO 1 MATS . 1:80 and It
I rx . -. . EVOS.. fl-30 8. t.W.
IDLE WIVES"
ARCADIA CHESTNUT
rtlV,rtlJft BELOW 18TH
Enid Bennett and Margery Wilson
"THE MOTHEIt INSTINCT"
BELMONT B2D AB0VE MAKKET
Antonio Moreno & Mary Anderson
In "THE MAGNIFICENT MEDDLER"
BLUEBIRD brod and
UL.JCDllU SUSQUEHANNA AVE.
SESSUE HAYAKAWA
In "THE JAGUAR'S CLAWS"
FAIRMOUNT 20T AN
rAirlVlJUINI aiPAUD AVENUK
JANE and KATHERINE LEE
In "TWO LITTLE IMPS"
MARKET ST. Theatre M W
DOROTHY DALTON
in the FLAME 01 THE YUKON"
OVERBROOK M" HAVERT0R9 t
in-r i rlVrvfUKL
In "THE LITTLE AMERICAN"
PALACE "" MARKET STREW
GAIL10kANF.
In "SOULS IN PAWN"
PARK mDaB,W DAUPHIN BT. :1
O j Mat. 2'IB. Evg.0H5t.lt "
--.uc nayaKawa ,n "b 2
a
Al...nn ". CUAWS-,
yj v-Ui.UHBN COUNTr' I
4.
THE CHEERFUL OHM
Oop dru store rmui is
very cross.
He greets me witk -
frouninr? rfn
I'll just deprive him of
mv trLrfit.
And boy my
st&mps aome
othp plttce.
W
FAMII Y THUTP.E 18It MARKET 8T
wii-L,irtivi a. riAKl
vvuwf LOWRY"
In
TU CT THEATRE
'Oinai. n,iow nnr..
mtkrn w.
llalow flnriin. C","A1i'.
EARLE WILLIAMS
In "APARTMENT 20"
f.RF.AT NDRTMPRM Broaa at.
rrDrkTij n. a i -l?rt Ave.
r .. ' l'",-ivjin
In
"THE FLAME OF THE YUKON"
IMPERIAL et.Vl,roALg "
WILLIAM DESMOND
In "THE PAWS OF THE BEAR"
JEFFERSON mn srSaAVPm
FMMY WEHlrf8
in "THE TRAIL OF THE SHADOW"
Il IN V. t 5 S JS"
SPPMA mYCKio
. In "MADAM 110 PEEP"
RF.P.PNT 13 MARKET RTtiKirr
irV.tikTt a?ftAN VOtCB 0R01M 3
-, "liS ' A f LARSON
In THE WRATH OF LOVE"
R I A L T O OERMANTOWN AVB.
, OI GA PPTROVA
In "THE UNDYINQ FLAME"
RUBY "KET BTRKET ,
1Y, RELOW 7TH BTnBlt
Wallace Reid & Knlhlvn William
. ln"ma TIMBER"
SAVflV 1211 MARKET r
HAROLDLOckNxTOOD
Have Yn.. iVr i"ZDKN SPRING"
"av You "ra the New Savoy Oran?
STANLEY JAKKET ABOVE 18TH . fi
U 1 n U,1B A. M. to 11:18 P: il
iawiunwn nnd Burt Lytej,
" "THE LONE WOLF"
WK8I ymLADKLfUlA
COLISEUMS.Ba.ow,
ALKJL BRADY
in 'A Self-Made Widow"
EUREKA tnu "ARKrr err
Wn Sf and F'a Williams
in Theqaw8of the Bear"
I FAnFR TORTT-FIRST in
ALICE JOYCE AVHND"
' in "The Question"
VICTORIA "arket :,, f
iwiviivn uhrl KN B
in "MISS ROIUNRf-IM rrntnotr" tl
IfnUHMCim-ntmninin.. 1
iMiuwHHn.ltlUI UUinniiaiMBMHlBMatmUT8MiMUmHH-innii.iMiHlfniattBiH
w ""NiuujniJIunuimilUlfflJPElinuannaai
- NOBTU PUILADKLPMIA
FRANKFORD 4T """TSSSb. 'i
JcK rickford and Louise Huff
Adrt.A i ln ''PltECKLES"
Aaaaa-A Funny Key.ton. Komady
RIDGE AVENUE 17M M"X,M AV i
in "CASTE"
STRAND QKRANTOWN ivWUl
r 1 l a. . aaAiiuw tiM