y fi'u .-' . "'' r f.r.Fp; ji'i .. wMMS ?" i j ' , Tr.. EVENING LBDGER-PHILAD1DLPHIA, SATURDAY-, AUGUST 18, 1917 'fl ., 'W 'J A, 7e Intimate Province of Femininity y ? ISTANT CRITICISM OF ONE'S FRIENDS PROVES IRRITATING i& Tactless Woman Who Runs Down Another's Intimates The Feminine Telephone Operator eft' " ixr;r, r,,t n..n.; . mi.i : IN THE MOMENT'S MODES STAGE NEWS OF THE COMING SEASON The Shouldcrclte Is the Season's Style Novcltu K f. I.U r ' . Wins Out Cultivate Enthusiasm Np of ihu most Inconalilorato nnd ono ot.tlib itaoel Uctltws thlnga of which a an can Jo guilty is constantly to run V- .J wmner friehdo friends. Nothing so Jk (- $F"ir JiBr a person as to luivo eomo 2. t ,ti she Is fond of criticized, oven If that ;jrillctem in Justified. ,itjy The) girl vrto Is always "tolllnir you this 'Vlcauso 8to tn,n'ts yu ought to know It" !,,'eu nerstlf disliked for her pains. Sho .' iha been rushed by ono particular man itYter some time, and Is eager to lntroduco - JiMtn to her friends, to "show him off." 7 ,hen th rf irl.itnniii. wnn rr Tim...,.. .t " 7 0--.W... ...... ..v...... . jiBnowH sign or nishing another girl, ono f hnr fHAfldfl TIiati IhL f1t- U1 r v.v whom the Mian has no longer any nttrnc- a tlon, Iosm patience with tho( second for -.'.-.'u. belnjr interested, nnd fpoln lmiMli.,i in i-tt'k point out his llltlo shortcomings to her. pj Result, dissatisfaction on all sides. fiSrH 'N100 naw a woman who Invariably ... Miwuura ono iiarucuiar man in ner nitr- x-i. . . ?A'j1 "' a,tnouBh sho knew him for what ho was worm. uut when ono young girl who was her guest at a week-end house party fell head over heels in lovo with him, he became panic-stricken and counseled 41.-. 4-1 a ... ... .... ... tity " "ut i" receivo nis aiicniions. yet ! ( ,in a case like this, If the man was such , an undesirable narti. it seemed fnr mnr IfttA logical, and certainly moro e-ormiilnrntn of her young charges, to strike his namo ., eft hor list in the nrst instanco, not to Walt until tho damage was done and then trust to her "good advlco" to save tho situation. Vyvettes to The French muitiU do police" as it looked in 17f.'!. It is beinj: worn again now this timo by tlie fair ladies. "ITTOMKN are rapidly taking men's places in various lines of Industrial work and becoming efTlcltmt workers. Ono of the most Infallible indications as to tho atlafactlon they givo Is tho fact that iter the bars are let down and women employe! they rarely aro put up again. In view of this, it is Interesting to know that ono of tho large telephone companies At one time decided to rcplaco its women operators with men and failed! They found, an officer of tho company told me, that men did not work as rapidly as up" and lost tholr temper nnd becnmei nbuslvo to tho patrons. "TjVNTHUSIASM." says .1. Og.Ien Ar- - motir In LcsIIo's, "Is tho dynamics of your personality. Without it. whatever ubllltlci yon possess llo ilorm.int. You may havo knowledge, sound Judgment, good reasoning faculties, but no one will know It until ,1-011 discover how to put your heart Into thought nnd action. "A wonderful thing Is this quality which wo call enthusiasm. If you would llko to bo a power among mon, cultivate enthu siasm. I'coplo will llko you better for it; you will escapo the dull routine of a me- chanlcal existence, nnd joti will make headway wherever you aio." A rather comprehensive btutcmont, this. Yet there are many persons so constructed that' they are unequal to this self-expression. Some of tho most successful men In history, men who have been gicat powers In their world, woro totally devoid of tho quality. Then, too, thero aio so many kinds of enthusiasm, Some men talk enthusias tically, others wrlto enthusiastically, while In point of originality tho uhoultlcrette takes first place among tho sartorial novelties of tho season.. Hero is a really new idea. A straight scarf of knit ted silk has n cuff at cither end, nnd is equipped with buttons nnd button holes so that it enn be fastened to gether under the amis nnd transformed into the most feminine and likewise the most ab breviated of sweaters. One edge has a narrow, tassel-tipped strip of knitted silk in contrast ing color, nnd this is tied in front. It is ono of these new shoulder- ettcs that is shown in today's picture. Tho color is pale blue with navy bluo used in tho tied ends nnd to add a touch of trimming to the cuffs. 'FX V m v ZF strjs ?v 1 I I . ; - i' WITH THIS INSTALLMENT "NEGLECTED WIFE" ENDS Ruth Roland Will Be Seen in I Another Serial Photoplay in the Near Future BV? women In an emergency; they got "balled still others merely work enthusiastically. GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. I)., LL. D. In iniiiirr (o health questions. Doctor Kcllooa (it tlili spare will daltj uli'u aili trr ,.,. . l.m.1. ngutrinu surgical tn.t lu.riil or ,l,uas Jl.alth .jurstlon, It,lI l" ," m"li an. swnil by erso,iul letter to inquirers u ho UicIosl Wamjpul rut r o , jo" YcplJ M How to Sleep for Health HN nnd women who lead sedentary or t.x. ri' t p?v. K t75 J.fX. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letters and questions submitted to this department must be written on one slits nt rrrtt.f.. XII communication, lor I i, evarZnt.hoZU" h. '., ,i.iV..""y" ",7-f '".'v.'.".! WIIAf.lV ,-...u, r -J .....".' ... " " - '"'. U..UH.S. ijir. ""wy J.iuiir, j niiaaetpnia, la. BOJLtt'S KXCHANGK. 1. Aflrr plitclnr Jni of irieUMrn or frull. i cooker during tho rjnnlnr rnrf. frum ih I?j1' m1 fa &:&. Wlwt point (honld Urns b Krkoiwd? iVv t. now far above tho loui of Jan ahould Hi fgf 'tr extendt T"4 t, f..A - .1.- & .-..-.. . . - nm mm dioh atiaiaciorr way 10 clrrni kiaacd tllea? f s I- A. harraleaa (rren recetshle rolorlnc for Mndlea or klnca can bo made from lettuce iMVea, Macerate tho leave between u aaucer nd apoon and add the Juice to the ajrup until tho dcilrrd thade la obtained. TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. What (iria Kared arlrl? ore aiiltalile to make to an en- hnb; Vhat tlfln are mltul.lc to .a (o 3. Jh It pcriiiltnllile for n nnn in inuke pres ents of Kllk ttockliurn to u elrl? NSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. It la not (onMdrrrd rnml tnm ..-... upeiklnr. for n man to moke hcn culllnic upon u woman, altl.o.uh thl ahoul.1 nlwnj. depend on the deirree of Intlniaer. S K boiled potatoea moat atarnl for Mine time hr abould be cotered with it thick cloth nnd Placed where they will keep warm without aeorchlnr. The cloth will absorb the moisture ad keep the potatoea raenlr. . IJnen can be marked without blurring If the marking la Brat done with n lead pencil. life te m Ki Menu for Child's Birthday Party to the JSiltor of Woman'f Paoe: Dear Madam Can you ugft a lmpl menu " children party, alio u rooil plain cake recipe for nme J (Urn.) J. M. A. The following; menu M qulto Rlmplo: Bouillon with crackers, creamed chicken, bread and butter sandwiches cookies, leo cream, cake, plain chocolate. Cut tho sand wiches In fancy chapes, rolling some and tyinr them with bright ribbons. The cookies can also bo cut In fancy nhnpes and Junket In fancy molds can be substituted for Ice cream if preferred. The finger bowls Can each contain a llttlo magic Japanese flower which, dropped In Just before serving, 'Will open, to the (Treat delight of the chil dren. A plalrt birthday cake with whlto frosting and tiny candles for each year placed on a platter and surrounded wltn flowers will be attractive. To make It use vne cupful of sugar, the jolks of five eggs, Ane-nuartnr teannnnnfnl ulK thr,A.rtttnftn.-a V .cupful flour, one-half teaspoonful cream of ix$!'i tartar, the whites of six eggs, one and a nan. laDiespooniuin orange juice, ueat the yolks of the eggs until they are lemon colored and thick, add the sugar and flavor big and continue beating. Mix and sift tho .lour and cream of tartar four times, then Cut and fold in the stlftly beaten whites of tss alternately with the (lour, llake one hour in a moderate oven. To Can Chicken to the Editor 0 Woman' raoe: ', Dear Madam Will you plcaae print directions for canning chickens? (lire.) C. I.. Experts of the United States Department 'at Agriculture have worked out these two recipes for canning chickens, one with tho ones left in and one without. ,To can chicken with bones Kill fowl nnd djraw at once, wash thoroughly and cool. JiA, Cut Into convenient sections and pack at snee into glass jars uegs msiaa 01 uacK ana K . Jieck inside 01 breast), nil wltn boiling .Tyrtterf add ono level teaspoonful of rait to Rltrch quart, place rubber ancl cap In posl- li ' ...a I.A..B... I., n ..aAW tlftttl ik.l. tin,... I KUr J1UUIP 1 T.n. wm,.., ...,o iiuuid III I:1 steam-pressure cooker (five pounds) and 'flf CflO hour In a ten to fifteen pound pressure $ 'oker. Itemove the jars, tighten the covers, . ..null .Intvn tn rnnl. untplilnir fnr 1nl. VT',- "V"" .... .- . .. .- c, . .- ' -. U -..mn (h Inra with ntini). n nra- UBVf HICI . V..W J.-.W .,. 'UA'b. w y(B- Boneless chicken Kill the fowl and draw once without cutting the digestive organs, carefully ana cool, cut into con- nt sections. Placo in a wire1 basket heesecloth and boll until the meat can removed from the bones, pack removed t closely into glass Jars, flu tho Jars th pot liquid after It haa boiled down to fsM-balf ita, quantity, add one level tea flfeooRful of salt per quart and proceed ac- jjililiilT tn directions given above. ."1" llnaatati AnnAltffte ' iim MMtor 0 Woman' Pagtl MaartKadam Can you lv me a reelpe for Llmaaias appetlurT BUD8C11II1EH. 'ttit recipe: To one cupful of cottage iwW.ona-uaii-cuprui 01 cream drtss- iwe nttuwm vi ureauj iiiHi un in a ant into oblonar shape, moisten with bo t water, and drop ' spoonful woainn he S. A man when rnlllng upon .IUI11M llMltA ..all a .- a moke, Hlthoush If the call la purely frU on. he ould curly do M. n I. better fnr the ITlZvl". '" ,"ltl"",,, ,,nd ll. 3. A tiny red cro., made from court planter l tho latrat thing In beuuty pateliea. Advocates Early Marriages To ln Editor 0 K'oiann't iffc: fchool grudunto ngo In lde.il IVir Xh!- . h" cue each othr then It 1. 'Jh. i"1 "" roien ioo thnt ih.. i ".;.i'"J,uv'..r?nen Later, hy In. their love nAS,i'.'-. "'"'rpartlclnants ffiRtti Kr''' :" -oof; formed th.v "S .'. "." ,..""",."-01!' ''v been per- whom they only wcnalonallvrnJ ,r1e .ma,e then th. Iv. la not a. inten'Je'l nnd' AmI evcn ffi,ft.sri-?.?' rather temptntlon "rrom'"oul h. I Teflevo' tK Wa.rPrcMd III thla letter I. ,V J f ".e.V.u 'h? iviii 1 1 v mnar nrivai ir a n i . . . - . ' "' teen jour opinion on lt?m'nB men" Mv," ji Theoretically, rcmlbly. yn ar'a 'r, t '. your views, but tho thing under modern living conditions Is economically inZ ",7" .Statistics show that divorces are mo "c to. nuent In cases of early marrlago t mn Vhen person, have welded later In life. I shouW be glad to have other render.-)' views! OmisHion of Party Call fllor of Woman' fan id employed during thedfy.1 a ULlVZW"0. Tn ftia 11- - k . ti...';'.".' '" !i.om.an """: -- iiiiuniii- inn nun riiiiiiuvpn iimp nv t h.. .1 - ... - .-..., j -1 my'l''"'?tV,or'1!B"T,1,;e,1rmh0.?L0.t tak. llm.Uee'V.".?: "l''njr ''fflr. hut rnrelv nut now I have icb luncheon I wj&jmy &iixsrn i or I ow tho i.C. ,V'" i.".' u "rcni many i take tlmn nee t n-H.i .i I received an Invitation tn h "e'ry ti that I will h ron..lri5 ? J.0"."1, n.k ." Iilo ao good manners If I fall to call nfi,r,ini,,K,n? ' gW onTy! "" Young women In buslnes, are not expected hh0id "3 rlfr""y t0 ,ne inventions as those who possess moro time. Gift for Hostess To the Kdltor of Woman' Page- -hor.aVu,had;mpTrIty"oTrr.te,nd';0'.OP do5 day. with al.Pd" I mrtlaM wlnlerwiTi iw Pica.. ,ugge.t ., suitable prentrto taVi'hr Unless you are entirely famlllnrMvvlth your friend's tastes you would be safer n nnd frrhh air. uro bound to inlfer unless they bring tho outdoors In Tho vnluo of outdoor bleeping has been i.o mtlsfactorlly demonstrated that It firms quite unncccs eai to enter into a discussion of the sub ject rsovv.ulavs ninny hoims aro equipped with outdoor sleeping jioicho.s, sleeping pavilions, frcsh-.ilr rooms, freMi-nlr huts or tents. Unfortunately eerbody innnot en Joy the benefit of special Hlceplng facilities. However, most bedrooms have several win dows which may bo widely opened The bed should bo given a central position In tho mlddlo of tho floor whero thero will bo a freo circulation of nlr. Ity proper arrangement of tho sleeping quarters and bedding, persons who aro de prived of tho fresh air during the day may enjoy every night advantages equivalent to a dny t-pent In tho open A man who lives to bo sixty yenrs of ago has probably spent more than twenty years of that time In bed. In other words, tho avcingo man spends one-third of his Ilfo In bed, or right hours In every twentv four. How Important Is It, then, that wo should give tho most profound consideration to this matter of sleeping facilities nnd .sleeping comforts. If possible, spend a few moments walking In the open nlr beforo re tiring, especially If you havo been rending, studying or engnged In any tedious mental or other hard work prior to the tlmo of retiring. Complete relaxation Is necessary for per fect rest. To socure this It Is well to pluce about tho body two or throo small sand bags or hard cushions to servo uh props to lean against. When lying on tho sido a cushion between tho knees Is a great comfort to nervous people. Thin ptoplo need props moro than thoso who aro plump If nervous and wakeful tnko a warm bath Just beforo retiring. Tho effect Is marvelous If tho temperature Is Just right 02 degrees V to 90 degrees F no moro and no less Stuy In tho bath till sleepy Then go to bed nt once. Tho neutral bath nevir falls If continued long enough. It Is used In ull hospitals for nervous dis eases. Discharge From Right Tonsil rfJh.hfv-.iR i"".sht II"t'h"E9 "f puh from tho right tonall. but no pain or Inconvenience Tho ton.ll 1. very email. What la tho leiiie.ly? A II. fl You should consult a throat specialist at once and have tho tonsil entirely leinovtd Tho Infection may spread to other parts of tho body and will likely produce rheuma tism or neuritis. Distilled Water , nJ I'OZ A-cn ,l';'" ,t illatllled water is not good for one to drink. la thla true? .SUllSCHIllUIi You havo been misinformed. Distilled water Is abvolutcly wholesome. Milk for the Daby Should n baby ebrht mnnthi ,.M ,.. .. 1...1.. cows- milk? i:Ncii-im:it A child eight months old requires twentj eight ounces of cows' milk dally, which should bo diluted with ten ounces of water To this should be added two even table spoonfuls of malt sugar. This should be given In five feedings. Jtllk sugar may bo added If malt bugar cannot be obtained. The sugar Is not added to the food to sweeten It. but to furnish a necessary foodstuff. Ono oujociion to mo use of cano bugar is that tho baby quickly becomes accustomed to the sweet taste and then It is dlfllcult later to Induce him to eat unsweetened foods. Mineral or Olive Oil for Constipation Is mineral or ollvo oil tho best to u In ccnatlpatlon? h. A N Mineral oil refined with paraflln oil is a mo-t efTcctivo bowel lubricant, but Is not a food Olive oil is a food and slightly laxa tive, but cannot bo used very freely without producing obesity or Intestinal toxemia, "biliousness " Is the Enema Habit Harmful? When cnnstlpitrd. Is the practice of ulng a ssrlngo or any pptclal enema npparratua In jurious em account of dllatlni; tho colon'' H. It. The enema hnblt Is fnr better than the constipation hnblt, but thero aro certain evil effects which result from tho dally or fre quent use of tho warm enema The colon Is ovcrdlstended and becomes dilated, re laxed and loses its normal sensibility. These 111 effects aro largely prevented hy the uso of water at a temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit to 70 degrees Fahren heit, and taking caro to avoid overdistension ot the colon by tho uso of excessive quanti ties of water. The ordinary fountain syrlngo Is tho best (Copyright) CHAPTER XV "A SncrifJce Supreme" (Xovellted from the rnlhe serial ot the same ftnme, based en the famous novel of Mabel Herbert Vrncr.) (Copurloht, 1017, 01 Mabel Herbert Vrner) Hy JOSEPH DUNN Reluctantly Jlnry approached the house, Sho had said sho would not return until her husband had promised to put tho other woman out of his life. Ho hnrl not mndo that promise jet she was returning. Hut It hud not been her loneliness or her hearlnchn that had forced her back. It waB nn nrtlolo In tho morning paper an envenomed, &currIlous story. Horace Kenncdv'a Wife t. fines Homo Another Woman Slid In bo the Tamo Hc.indil Miy Hi feat Krnnod'n Election Sho hud 1111110 back to forca this paper to a retrac Hon to annul tho harm that announcement had dono her husband's chnni'u for election. Ignoring tho butlei's amazed staro as he opened the door, Mary hurried Into tho library to the telephone. Hy giving her name sho soon had tho managing editor on tho wlro. "Yes, this Is Mrs. Kennedy. I'm calling to nsk that you Immediately tetrnct jour libelous statements in this morning's edi tion. I Imo not left m" husband. I am telephoning now from bis residence." Tho editor's apologies wcro prof uso and object A retraction would bo mndo im midlatc! In tho nett edition. As sho replaced tho recolvcr sho saw Kennedy standing In tho door. "Maiy'" Ho raino slowly toward her. "you've done this for me? You'vo como back," his voleo was huskj-, "Just to pro tect me?" "WoII not discuss it," quiotlj. "I'm very iireu 1 11 go to my room. He stood helplessly nsliKi as sho n.isseil IIo wanted to exprcs his appreciation, but worm betme-ii so trivial nnd clean. Thoio was but ono thing that would compensate mat lie should glvo up Margaret. On tho way home he had read the scurri lous ai tide In the Star. Entering the houso ho had heard Mary telephoning to tho editor It was a supremo proof of his wife's love Hut what had ho to offer In return a mind and a heart consumed with love for another woman. PATSY KILDARE, OUTLAW By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS I T "WAS raining when I woke up this Getting Wet At fl o'clock that evening Margaret re ceived this note Will jmi rnme ilnn to Ihe ofrico at once to no out the proofs of jour stor" Hive dt elded to run It In tho neit linn- ihlih goes to prcm In the mornlnu Am urmllns this with a. taxi cab, which will wait for win 1-. W NOItWOOD. (Had of tho e.uw to work, to get nwny from her brooding thought- Marg iret hur ried down to tin- waiting cab She hid no hesitation In going to Norwood's offlco nt any hotrr. Whatever his lovo for her, whon they worked together, he chlvnlrouMy ro fialned from pettonnlltles Hut when hho stepped from tho cah sho die-vv back In alarm. A strange dark build ing confronted her and the dimly lit Mreot was deserted "Wh this Is not Mr Norwood's office! You have the wrong " Tho next second something black and strangling was thrown over her. Then through sheer terror sho lost consciousness. When she recovered sho was on a couch In a lantern-lit loft On a platform stood a camera over which n man and n veiled woman wero working. Paralyzed with fright, Margaret tried to grasp the situa tion. Then sounds ot struggling from without and loud angry volce3. Through tho door appeared two -ruffians dragging Kennedy, bound and gagged. With a flah of horror Margaret realized their uVooo. They had been lured here o secure a compron.ls ng picture that would defeat Kennedy ' e 0 ct n. M n dastardly plot of his political enemies. "Now If you put up- any noise, or try to rlvo us tho Bin," threateningly. """ ungngged Kennedy, "neither ot you'll get out of here alive.' , The man at tho camera stood ready vvltn v fi-iahllelit. Another second tho picture Sou" Woken Ju,t then the door . open and two policemen rushed In followed by Mary Kennedy! A desperate strugglo followed, but tho ofltccrs finally overpowered tho thrco rui ., ....ji ,i, veiioil woman. In ner writhing efforts to escapo tho black . vcl was torn from her face, and the police, feM back in amazement when they saw it was a man. "J)oj lo 1" breathed Kennedy. "So It b you who'vo been hounding me'" "There's another traitor." shouted Doyle, pointing maliciously to Mnrgnrot 1 m not tho only ono In tho pay of Hull i "raff Ask her how much tho got for writing tho noto thnt lured you here!' With a scornful incredulity Kennctiy turnod protectlngly to Margaret. For j ears afterward Margaret wondered nt tho wild Impulse that camo to her then. Sho had been looking at Mary, at her gray ing hairs, nnd lines of suffering about her mouth. In a blinding Hash camo tho real latlon of nil this woman had suffered through her. And Kennedy It was his lovo for her that brought him to tho verge of ruin. It wns his wlfo who had saved him, who fearing for his safety had fol lowed him. It took only a second for all this to crash through Margaret's mind. Hut when sho looked up at Kennedj. with a strength sho did not know sho possesseu, onu Bam with cold, harsh distinctness: "Hoylo has told tho truth I did lure you here I did wrlto tho note!" Still unbelieving Kennedy started at her. An Iron grip clutching nt her heart, (-lie kept tho coldness In hor eyes ns they met him. She knew If sho could hold that look It would convlnco him moro than words. At last dazed, ho turned awaj. Margaret clenched her hands to keep from running nfter him Then she met Mary's eyes. Was thero a swift understanding a mute gratltudo In their depths? In her own room, without turning on tho lights, she flung herself across tho bed Thiough tho long anguished hours f that night sho lny there. .Sho had made this supiemo sacrlflco but tho suffering seemed almost greater than she could bear Three jears later on a sun-flooded veranda facing the Hudson Margaret was unwrap ping a pnrcol that had Just come bj' express. It was a package of books from tho pub lisher her first novel Hagerly sho turned to the title page, " 'Tho Woman Alone.' by Margaret Warner " Then to tho dedica tion on tho front page- "To mj- husband, Frank W. Norwood, who has been tho Inspiration of all that is best in mj- work." Is It true, dear?" Norwood, who bad stepped out from the library through tho low French window, was reading over her shoul der "It's only part of tho truth." with deep ening color. "Thero's so much I couldn't bay In a public dedication. I could never tell tho world all that your lovo has meant to mo " "Did you see this?" his voice was slightly strained as ho handed her tlio afternoon paper, pointing to tho headlines; KHNNHDY ACCHPTS SUPItHMi: COUIIT APPOINTMENT: ATTIUmjTi;S HIS sucenss to ins wifi;. "Yes, I saw It," quietly, "and I'm very glad " "Then there's nothing left, not a trace ot tho old Infatuation? I haven't abked j-ou before, Margaret, but I should llko to know now." "Not a trace," resting her flushed cheek against his arm. "I'm too deeply in love with my husband!" The Stanley Booking Corporation TlIK following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Booking Corporation, which Is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions: All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre in vour loealltr obtaining pictures through tho STANLEY BOOKING COItPORATIOV ' ATLANTIC CITY WHEN IN ATLANTIC CITT Visit THE COLONIAL AI UA1IDDA lstn MorrlsH'osayunkAv. ALrlrAlYlDjArA Stat. DvllyatSj HVK3 O 43-9 VIRGINIA PEARSON In "WUATH Or LOVE" APOI I O 62D AND THOMPSON vr JIV MATINBH DAIT..Y CHAni-H! CHAPLIN In "THH ItEVUE" lir.SHMAN and 11AYNH in "A VIIIGINIA IlO.MANCn" LOCUST B2D AND LOCUST Mats.. 1 SO and 3 'SO. j-B"., ii.30, 8, tl-,10. Charlie Ray in "Sudden Jim" ARPAHIA CHESTNUT rI w M U 1 r BCLOW 10TH WILLIAM DESMOND in "Tin: MASTnn or ins home" BELMONT taking a nice box of bonbo or a recently published book, ns or chocolates. 1 m mwH pJtce. AAwU w-ww,m p.w. ,..c AaM ' -A IT?" . aE"E?S Socks With Bathing Suit To the Kdltor ot IV'oiaon'j Page' bm" a'n'a7 ,h uAV I m1J.S V P aa comldered all rlsnt. Pt ,hs ",'.'' lt No style which nttrncta undue ntten.i' to oneself is in good form. You would bl far wiser to stick to stockings, forhe sock fad has not even any utilitarian value. Removal of Superfluous Hair 40,.1w eauor or woman' Page: Unless the hair Is verv im-i, t advise you simply to bleach it with peroxlda of hydrogen; In thla way it will not' ho noticeable. If you feel that you m? uK a depilatory, however, a ver? satisfactory one can be made by mixing .ijhty grain. 2r barium aulphlde with 400 grain, 0? now dered chalk. When used take wffl32rt quantity tot Immedlat, u.e, add waTer to makt a thick casta anri mnv ,1.. " '" 12X122? 'Un ?onf t&annve mlmJu. rr7. -r-.-""- wwnn.HHr cuttar tho scream door looking out with his tall hanging down without a wag left In It. But what did I caro If It rained and If thero was never a rainbow? Hut of course I did caro, for If It never stopped raining I could not wear my new shoes. I don't believe any ono gIbo on this street over had such shoes as these on their feet. I took tho shoes from under my pillow and put them on the window sill nnd hung both pairs of stockings on the foot of tho bed and looked at them a long time. Then I put tho shoes on the foot of tho bed nnd let tho dockings hang down with tho foet Inside ot the shoes, so they looked like legs, but they did not look llko my legs. My legs aro not fat, but tho blocking legs looked skinny. So I put tho stoefklngs on and then I put tho shoes on, though they hurt my feet something fierce. Then I got a chair and climbed up on tho bureau so I could see them In the looking glass . Soon I heard somo ono laugh, nnd there was my father peeking through tho scream door. I stuck out my tongue at him and then wo both laughed and Howdy almoBt wagged his tall. When my father took oft his wet coat he praised my new shoes nnd my new stockings up to tho sky. 1 said, "I bet my mother Is proud, don't you?" He looked out of tho window for quite a while, nil 1 tooKsa 10 see wnui ns was looKIng at. Then he said, "I know sho Is, but why don't you put tho shoes on the right feet?" I said, "Don't bo silly, I have got them on the right feet. Did you want mo to put them on Rowdy's feet?" He said, "No, but you don't understand. You havo got the right shoe on the left foot and the left shoe on the right foot. I should think they would hurt." I said, "You said something then. They hurt fierce." Then wo both laughed and bo put my shoes on tho right feet nnd they felt fine I said, "Oee whirl You forgot to look and see if my stockings are on tho right feet," Ho said, "It doesn't mako any differenca about stockings." So then I put the shoes and stockings away while he mads pan cakes. Then ho went to bed tired from night watching and nowdy and I went to school, walking in tho gutter all tho way because It was fun and tho gutter1 was full When we went Into school tho water was running oft us and Mlsa Oroarty said, "Why I'atsy, whore did you get to wet?" I said' 'Didn't you notice that lt was raining teacher?" Sho snld. "Yes. but vnu n,v., get ns wet as that In ono rainstorm." I raid 1 ou go out and llo down in tho gutter and seo how wet you got." 0..J.lSSGrwmy mad0 Rowd1' ani '" Bo and Bit In the basement by tho furnace door till wo wero dry. So we did not b.iv ,.,.. ,.'" sons to get. which was just as wcl f0 I wanted to sit and think about my now shoes nnd stockings. Then tho intlo foreign girl because she. had been scolded for gott ng wet. I said, "For cat's sake, you don't crv becauso you havo been scolded. I hope Well, you mako mo tired. Haven't to,, anybody In heaven you can go "to? If I was so tender hearted that I crlert wi, J mS BLde.d rVtilrt for " t a m" J Jihat you va sot l 'lo is to brace un ?ongue ,n yU nr tClacA Btlck "t you? We sat there on h hnn.i. . with mv nrm .r, ."ur "!TUm. - .... h.uuuu ner ....mint,, juui steaming, and Nnvinv W'hen wo got dry of water and tho sidewalks were too dry when I got to school Ilowilv ami t .;' tho steps 1 sopping wet while 1 picked out the glru and boy. I would play with wJwTx "FT 5-P-s i on tha frnnf .M ... . . other slda ..fc:"u,,"r.' n the backs Then we w.n?p,tai '1 Ur shoe's? Sht X nm etne to sIecP n my new wlS'lltedaWw-taw, 62D AHOVB MAMCUT Mata, l.flO and 3:30. r.RS 0'30, 8, 0:80. WILLIAM FARNUM ln "x RI IIFRIRD biuw and " DlUJDllAL- SUBQUEnANNA AVE. THEDA BARA In "Tim SEIU'KNT" FAIRMOUNT "?,, av Gladys Brockwell & Bert Grassby In "TO HONOR AND OBEY" FA Mil Y TIinATHB Mil MAnttET OT. 1 -IV1L4 I xEW KitinAlL OnaAN PEGGY HYLAND In "CASTE" MARKET ST. Theatre , E'w1,,AUil.ISt'ALE In "non-owed Plumage" E ery rrj IwP tZf .ln "Th9 ?ho??" i-very 1 rl. -IVail hlto In "Tho ratal nine" OVERBROOK ,13D itAVEnpoRD ETHEL BARRYMORE ln "T"n artEATEST power" PALACE "" AKET BTREOT A1 hi i-v 10c SOe. MacPrnott.MiIdrecl Manning In "MAItY JANE'S PA" PARK mD3B AVH L , DAUPHIN 6T. ' i.iuuct miinierro ,n wim. o AUO---DQ CHILDREN CQuTnt""WISP" PRINCESS 108 MARKBT ' VALESKA SURAtT ,n "WIPE NUMHEIt TWO" 56THST "EATnH MAT. DAILT uiiikJi. Delow Spruca ANITA STEWART In "A MILLION' IUD" GREAT NORTHERN JEzF MIRIAM COOPER In "THE INNOCENT flINNElt" IMPERIAL 2:,.1,alA7f, BESSIE BARRISCALE In "HATER OP MEN" 29T1I AND DAUPHIN tjcuia t JEFFERSON "THE BARRIER' THE CHEERFUL CfMft On 5ond.y mornings" wiicii 11. nrxiMr Ihe church bells sound 50 S&d nri .. . ftmbiirr'Miaoi L..a. r " -'-SA LIU 1. 1 hey somehow dorr. me. go. LIBERTY BR0AD AJ JUNE CAPRICE In "PATSY" REGENT 1BM "AnKgr btmeS; ' , EMMY WEHLEN ' '" n83 HOniNRON CRUSOE" R I A L T O "'5KSK Avi -fan.. TULPEHOCKBN ST. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG '" "THE EASIEST WAY" RUBY "KET STREET ' LEW FIELDS"11 """ In "THE DARKER" SAVOY " MAItKOT IV It 11 i STREET Mary Miles Minter "Sonevvh,ra ltave rem Heard the New Ha Or?," STANLEY Jw awZIZZ Fnvl- vrr.it- ". :" t0 ":m P, ' - """ams & vJorrme GriffitK 'n "TRANSORESSIQ.".. VjnMlth P. OPENING ATTRACTIONS- ; 0T1M INFORMATION Whnt the Legitimate ind Vautle- villc Theatres Will Offer This Season s. v. Nixon nnnounccn n.k nn I-- . nttrnctlon for tho Oarrlck Theatre ?!! Willow Tree." tho nllurlnB fnntnBy of TJ,' hy J. llnrry Hcnrlmo nnd UnrrUon lthL. tho cnRaBcmcnt hcglnnlng on Mondav r..' tember SI, """ When tho William 1'enn Theatre reopen. Its iloors on Jlonelny nftcrnoon, Aukusi i for another season of entertainment in hlh class nets of vaudevlllo nnd other f.. ture.i, patrons of this poptrinr and leaning We,t Philadelphia resort will pracUc'nS enter a now home, for, since tho doors w, closed nt tho beginning of summer, th! cntlro houso has been transformed hi workmen. "t J. Fred Zimmerman Sr.'s Kcv-Btona Th. atro will open tho North PhllatleTlnht, J-5?' vllle scison of 1017-18 with a matinee "pUl formanco on Labor Day, September J. a hill of attractive fenturo acts, such n n!r nKor Taylor knows how to hook, has hJV planned for tho opening of tho season. Tomorrow's War Menu imnAKFAST Blackberries With Cream Fried Tomatoes Buckwheat Cakes Coffe. DINNER blurred capon Corn Puddlne urango Kaiatl Lima Beans Angel Cako Olngerbread SUPPETt Scrambled Hggs succotasli Iced Tea Buttermilk P A. 31. n 11.1B I'. M. 1'KICES, 10c, 20c Jlondnr, Tnesiliiy nnd VVrdncvlar WILLIAM FOX rroscnU Gladys Brockwell IN FIRST PRESENTATION OF "The Soul of Satan" Tliiirln , Trlilay nnd Saturday METRO Presents VIOLA DANA 1NTIKST MIOUI.MI or "The Girl Without a Soul" Hessnue-r'a Sjmnlionv Orrliestrn IN: MIT u.iAsiiruiv( or HHoi'Pivn nisTitirT CONTlM'Ol'S 11 A, M. to 11 p. M. JiejlSigr, 3.1n IlEOINNINfi VIATINEE MONDAY M. 1IIOK 1'reaentH the ROSEUND GIRLS Superb Clrliet Art Ten Toiinlar Artists A nnvY of nr.HiTriiiN iixmsels IN A IMHVi:u or iii;uty SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Larry Reilly & Company In it Picturesque nnd Quaint Playlet "The Irish Immigrant" IRISH MNO.-OAKI.l(i DANCKS IIAtll'IPK 311'Sli: VAKIE1) hUUROIINDINfl IIII.I, TlIEATlll! Market below 00th Street MATIMBB DAILT . . F.VENINOS, 7 tc li. . ...2.30, lOo .10c. -0c. I'So WEHT PIHLADELI'MU i.,! COLISEUM u-"lKE7 ST. Diow ecrni vw-i-'a-,wia llooe-Jones Unit Orchestra CARLYLE BLACKWELL in YOUTH" EUREKA40 "AKKOTlrT" Wilfred Lucas k Elda Millar "HER EXCELLENCY. THE GOVERNOR" LEADER tortctavZT ?J2""l,:' wnu in "The Crystal Gazer" WORTH PHILADELPHIA ITPRIUMA,i?SiSfci 8re .. jg1 VlPTAn t . ..... - ' 'J UfvlA MARKET BT. MABEL TALIAFERRO11' In "THE Jimv nr. . iii'-' " Alti" mnDDDoiimnHiiBnBini NORTH PIIILADET.,.,,,. FRANKFORD 4T T Vivian Martin & Sessur- H AVlEW1 n 'ro,,niDDE"sPUATHlSyakawa - vudiujy Rinnir A;rn,, .... "'""ti AvmNUt. " oaa av& ETHL BARRYMORE STRAND aKR,"NTOWN Avmnr. m "The Clown Review" MlOWY.'lllZARltE AND TUNIHUL "The Hoosier Girls" OTHLIt ACTS 01- NOTE FORREST Two Weeks' Engagement Commencing Monday Afternoon Next EVELYN NESBIT AND HER SON RUSSELL THAW In a Story ot Life Depleted With RelentleM Truth REDEMPTION SEATS NOW ...TWO WEEKS ONLY IlEOAItDLEaa OV DEMAND STANLEY iaa&caa-g? MARKET Abovo ITH Earle William r.,. , . In "Tranerelon" . Commencing Aug. 2T -The Honor Bytem" PA I ATP 1211 MARKET BTHBOT ALALt Marc MacDermott and MILDRED MANNING In "MARY JANE'fl PA" ARPA ril A CHESTNUT 13Iow JTH JAUIA Wmf Desrnond Maater of Ilia Ilomt' 17TII RFflFlMT MARKET Bolow 17TI J Emmy Wehleri VICTORIA iprdr "Mlaa Itoblnon Cruio" MARKET Abova 9TB Mabl TaJUfttro' "JtRY Of FATg. mu
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