r JDVENlNtt LEDGBR-lHILADBr.KHrA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, IS 1017 mm ESTIC? HELPS TO WARTIME ECONOMY : FASHION BRIEFS FOR CRISP OCTOB m !f fcwV . WjL s, sll LDffiES' LOVE OP PEOVES DOMESTICITY OF MAN Bfcondent Queries, Pride of Officer and Rookie in Icebox Rather Than in Gun, Says "Yes" 9T0 MEN lovo homes? If 80. what StJL, ' makes you think so?" These aro two questions that o.imn m Ettoo samo piece of paper elinpto and un adorned. It Is taken for Rranted thev refer to , recent woman's nncn ntiinpini In which a. husband was quoted as sujlnt'. "Wo want homes." There exists a beautiful rcady-to-weur answer to both of theso questions. TID you ever Msit a soldiers training camp, ono where tho men vvero quar tered In tents rather than In barracks? This may seem to be an Irrelevant ques tlon. but It really Isn't. Men homes camps. Group them together, You went sightseeing In camp of course. Do ou remember what ytfu saw and what you wero eagerly urged to spend more tlmo In looking at than any thing elso? Think hard, and then sco If What's printed below ccr happened to you. TUST for Instance and to verify an In sistent suspicion, this cruoetlon about camp visitors was put to no fewer th.m fifteen persons who paid visits to Stalo camps this summer. Tho answers of twelve of tho flftien ran something llko this: "Why, let 1110 ee. There was tho camp stovo, and whero they get their meals, and a funny little place In tho ground whero they burn up the garbage, and John's tent, and and the stovo oh, I said tho sto c. Say, John oven had tho camp cook pull out tho roast so wo could sec tho way the oven pulled In and out, and ho basted the" . And so on. Some of theso persons had been In Mount Gretna, where n very al luring lot of brand new gray army mo tortrucks were stationed. Somo of them had been In Maine, whero a particularly splendid dress parado might hao been tho prldo of tho place on Surulav. But It wasn't. Nothing was particu larly tho pride of any placo but tho Icebox THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letters and otieslfoiis submitted to IMs department must tie urfftrit oil one stdo ot l-f.5af5T j.?iy and signed with the nam of the, v ritcr. Nvccinl queries Id e thoso phvn oelow are tinned. ( is understood that th editor doti not necessarilu Indorse tho sentiment iifi.i A'UiTVviVi?,"''0'', "r flu, department should be addressed os lotions mil siUUAA 3 J.XCILVM11., l.,enlng Leduer. Philadelphia, I'a. TODAY'S J. Would milk at 13 cents a quart be a chenn oorca of energy compared to steak at 21'i nt pound? S. When corntneal Is mlved lth bresd flour What will prevent It from becomlnc attrkj . 3. Name elflit wajs ot wnslliic food. ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES X. Slrl.ln (leak contains 16 per sent ot auscle-bulldlne Qualities. The chuck ribs con tain 15Ml per cent. S. 1'ermentatlon or vetetsbles In brine Is preserrlnr vegetables In a solution of salt, tine car and water. It Is advocated by the fulled States Department ot Arrlculture. 3. Cucumbers, slrlnr beans, ireen tomatoes, beets, beet tops, turnip tops, corn and rreen Peas ran be satisfactorily fermented In brine. Borne modification ef the standard fermenta tion brine, la necessary In each case. Recipes for Rolls and Patties To f'i Editor cf Woman's Vage: Dr SIadm Will you kindly publish the recipes for rasp rolls awl ojtter patties such as ?ou recommend tor wedding receptions? Also, Is t proper for the bride to uenr a whlto satin hat with a dark coat suit at this tlmo at ear when tolnc oft on hr weddlns trip? ANXIOUS. A special Instrument used only by a baker Is required for ranplng rolls, ao they cannot be properly made In a homo kitchen. Ton .would do better to buy them at a French bakery. The rolls aro made from a French recipe and the crust is all removed by this Instrument. They cost five or ek cents each at a Trench baker and should be cut in slices like loaf bread or they rtiay be cut In quarters It is usual If the wedding breakfast Is a buffet affair to allow one slice of rasp roll for each person, so that one roll would be sufficient for three. To make ojster patties jou can purchase pattla shells at a confectioner's or make them jourself, as follows Heat a large spoonful of butter in a clean fr trig pan, rub in a tabiespoouful of flour and stir to a smooth whlto cream. Remove to the table and season with salt and white pepper. Have the little pattle cups or scallop shells arranged In a baking pan, put threo or four fine oj stern In each, cover with thei white sauce and cook In a quick oven about eight minutes, or until the oysters "ruffle" about the edges. Serve In the shells. The white sauce should be thick, as the liquor from tho osters will thin It. This recipe Is taken from Marlon Ifarland's cook book, and I havo found It very good. A dark hat would be In better taste with a. dark suit at this season of the year Either a black hat or one to match the suit In color would be suitable. To Take Out Ink Stains To- th Xdilor of Woman's rdgi: Dear Madam Kindly tell me bow to cet Ink stains out of a tablecloth? A DAILY nUADEH. There are several wajs of taking Ink stains out of table linen. First. Dip Hie tablecloth Into buttermilk and allow It to soak until tho spots disap pear, Second. Hub the spot with lemon juice and salt and soak In a solution of lemon and strong salt water. Place over u bowl and turn boiling water over the stain, Keep ing the goods taut. Turn a saucer over it and let steam five minutes. Hub and wring outi Third. Place the stained part flat In a plate or dish and sprinkle crystals of oxalic acid upon It. adding a little water, Wrlnjr out the linen In two or three changes of clean water Coffee Caramel Custard 0 To h Sditor ef Woman's Page: , Dear Madam PIsas print a reelp for cof fee caramel custard ana oblln. A. V. I'M. one-half cupful of sugar In a eauce- jpjii. Keep stirring over a low nre until the jar melt Into a light, caramel-like mix ture JJe very careiuno avoid scorcmnir. Koat ono cupful of strong coffee and -one eucMl of milk. Add this to the sucar and jn saucepan over not water until tlie ir undissolved wear, two egga a little them with, a couple of grains of ult. Htraln. put Into cups, PakVin & slow ov en vtfajl Arm and brown on top. Graters! Out of Oatmeal Jo th Xdlttr of p'omosi'j rage oar shwm rm you kindly I ou VlnOly tell ms lbw an nami rstr s mdsj (Mrs ) pr, ji, QUMsI oywa are made from left- avr wl Small pieces of the cereal that hav bet fef t to t a little stiff are rolled AiotKd tn taHr of eccs ami Mfni or CAMP STOVE "Do Men Love Homes?" Vyvettes If one feels one must look taller, u high hat helps lots and if the hat is not hiRlv enough, add one of the feather ornnments. that was built In tho Ktouml, tho now way John found to make his bed, tho neat way he hung up his pajamas, and all tho rest of tho domestic workings of tho camp that might huo been staged at home. It might bo argued that theso wero all men unused to tho pioprictorshtp of a home. Hut it Isn't to. Homo cf them wero odleers whoso sons had on long trousers. WHAT dots all this nu.au? It Means given a man, n good, bad or Indiffer ent one, and given to that man a beiise of personal domestic responsibility In his home, jou'lt git a home-maker out of tho problem INQUIRIES 1. What I- flleul silk? 2 What nationality IIumi lloiihi ur, famous nnlmnl i.ilnlrr.' the 3. If a nmn take n clrl to dame, Is lie free to dnnee nitli others until he sees she Is iiro vldeil ltli n partner. 1. drraldlne 1'arrur or .Mrs. I mi Ull.r.n i. an American, hhe was born In Vlrlrose, Mass. She received her musical education nbrond and made her operatic debut abroud. 2. An Immediate and slmplj fulfilled ii-, nf the Ited Cross ut present Is for butli lonels. One million one hundred thousand of lln-se are needed. J. er black strtlsht hulr is nu.M .INtlndhr In colrture when It Is dressed In hoerr plilu lines and not curled. Was It an Insult To the Lditor of lloiiian's Vatic .rii,.pPree72iSir aaUe 0" lhB '""''' a AtnS WieSffin:, Sa'nn?,' ""U". mission to wu her at her hum- and us l. v n mV? ?i.e" cd,!t'a"Kl ""J appeur.-i to .e u "en lit i Sn'nn,ery rP, thn rwiui as granted Upon his second visit they wmt tor a short walk early In tho evening 'and thi man ua geste.1 that they o to his apartments fc Tho elrl refused, of cours. nnd dismlssi.l him shortly afterar.i Sn is ,,,,iet of nun ner and dress and flt strannelj hurt and cfli Sr'Prtin'1 ,,iX l""'k an l"ult """ In tended grtd.h.5Cirl!a,lvtw,?, '"a" "as 5,m'" tr'" f a511SS ,.on.h00nh"ai0turne',n,run-Jr; ,lJ'! hsu, she was unduly sensitive and tho iKI eestlon vas made without thought " MAUIO.V I am very glad that jou felt jou might put this girl's dltllculty betoro me, and am equally gl.id to commend her uctlon in evety way, with perhaps this little vord. tliat it is usually wiser not to puisue a filendshlp wltli a man met in unconventional circum stances unless jou know something of Iilin through mutual friends or in some other wa. The gill did th0 on! thing to do in tho circumstances, for even if, ns ou suggebt tho man meant no Insult, which is most un likely, but merely wanted her point of viev, there Is no reason why, a man should wan: tho point of view of a girl in a iase where there can be only one. nnd that one on the Bltlo of propriety and respectability. It was not strange for her to feel hurt or disap pointed. It would havo been btranger If she had not felt ho nnd acted as she did. It was the only thing to do. The man is not worth a second thought, except It be ono of dlgust. Bhe was certainly not one bit too sensitive and no man could mako such a suggestion thoughtless!), bho Is very well rid of such a friendship and will likely make a good wife somo day to tho right man whose point of view coincides with hers To Correct I'lat 1'cct To the Editor of Woman's Page. Dear Madam I would appreciate it erv much if you would adtlso ma regardins two matters which are causing me tonslderabTe an nojanco and embarrassment For at least elxht 3esrs T hi - .. supporters of various kinds for the purpo-e of raisins my arches There Is no Improvement whatever. my feet are everv Inch of the sols touches tlio floor n lien walking without shoes. Don't loii tHlnl 1 shoulJ consult a foot specialist? Jf so. iliass elv. th. nam. of a reliable one. ana '"bet tier I could securs cheaper rates, as I am a working I unaerstsnd tha electric, needle Is the only permanent cur. for superfluous hair, and ii hav. som. on my faco would deeply annreclitB Zl .'nTVh".' c'nariesf PUC " tlSS " vnllncT Un l0r "P'y at ioUr ?,!!&$ It Is most advisable for jou to consult a foot specialist The most reasonable way toflnd out If one could help jou would be to go to the Orthopedic Hospital clinic, at Seventeenth and Summer streets, This Is iT,ccijy nat and nio on iutnuujB, tnursuays and Satur days at 1 o'clock and tho charges nre onl twenty nvo cents a visit. The Information to be received here could be faithfully re. lied upon It Is possible that a private fool specialist would extend reduction iu into to h wuiitinK ifirt -vvno couiu not possibly ar ford to meet his customary fee if JOu flo not Care to go to the clinic nrhl decide to go to one, state your financial circumstances plainly before you ask for examination In order that you may know what the doctor will do for you In regard to this matter. A reply About the tectrlcnedl tr- roent and with further Information about Wl,' I eetsssiuiS&esssw a foot spcolftllst, ias been forwarded tt GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D. In antxeer to nenllh ounllona. Doctor Kellogg this space telll oVjhV cits aittlce on preventive inrdlctwe, but In no enss mill lis talif the rttA. of innklno diagnosis of or trtserlblng for all- tnrnls rrautrlna surolcnl (reatment or drvgs. Health Questions tcltl fcs promptly an StOCreu Py pcrtonni irtirra iu inymrnf Neuralgia SOJ1U of tho causes of neuralgia aro mal nutrition, Impoverishment of the blood, an excess of protein In the diet, nnd auto intoxication through tho absorption irom the colon of the products of putrefaction An eminent Trench physician has Btnted Hint pain Is tho cry of a hunsry nerve for better blood Tho best way to secure better blood Is to llvo nn nctlvo outdoor life Better blood Is secured by careful regulation ot the dietary, uvolilhifc nil Irritant nnd polson-contalnlnj- foods, by thorough mastication of food nnd a sufficient nmount of exercise daily In the open nlr (o secure modcrato perspiration; tho cold b.itlt every mornliiB on tlslm; and an abundance, of fresh air dutlnR tho nlKht, fcecured by opening wide tha windows of tho bedroom or by sleeping outdoors Tor temporary relief, heat li tho belt of all remedies It cannot bo too often re peated that heat kills pain. Applications of heat may be applied In a great variety of wnt, as bv hot fomentations, hot water bags, liot sand bags, hot poultices, photo pliore. Incandescent clectrio light, arc light and diathermy. Tho lnst-nnmcd rented v Is n modification of llio wireless electricity and lj especially useful in cases of deep-seated neuralgia, visceral neuralgia, which cannot nlvvajs be relieved by exlerinil hot npiillcitlons Uv menus of dinlhcnnv heat mav bo sup Pllcil to nnv Internal part, no matter how deeply seated 'Jlirco bowel movements ilallv anil a hot 1 nil evnv night nnd cold bath and vlgoiou friction everv morning and careful udherrnco to siniplo Ufo rules aro effeellvo remedic" In making hot nppllmtlnn-i for relief of neuralgia It Is Important to tPiiiomlxr that the water must be as hot as the pitlent can bear It. Tlir application should bo so hot as lo make t ueiessnry to tnko It off and put It on two or three times, until tho pa tient's skin can bear It a little better. Commencing the application at about 110 degrees r.ilnenhclt. tlio skin will gradually acquire a toleramo for heat until a tem perature of from HO lo ICO degrees I ahrcn nelt can bo borne, racial neutalglt, iiou rnlgla of tlio stomacli. Intestines or bladder-, lumbago, t-clatlia; In fact, almost ,tn form of neuralgia Is relieved hj tlio Application of Intense ln.it It must lio rcrremliercd aln that tlio hot treatment Is not to bo loutluuid inilerliilielv Ilftcfii to twuilj minutes Is bullk lentlv long. anJ It should 1i liiiiiiiillatcly rilluvvrd b tl. a plication of a towel .ji" rrmprcs i wiung vcrv t,r from loo water and b ft in pi ice thlrtv 'eronds Thn pirta slwitilil then bo o iv tied with drv Paiiiil. whi, 1, i.ni greatly piolong tho tITect of the hot cai'on ippll- Diet for Tcvtltinp; Children What Is tho proper fool for a teelhlmr rhlll' If teething begins while tlio ba"y VVtlll "MA" SUNDAY'S INTIMATE TALKS The uifc of the among evanqclist discusses everyday topics in it hclpfu( "I'd wholesome nay. Why Do Girls with tho American VV home- Somo ot tho statistics I hive seen lcccntl.v of the thousands of cases of lost girls icpoitcd to tlio authorities every car aro startling and it seems to mo that we ate trvlng to concct tin- evil iu the uioni; way. Wo ate not look ing in thn right plane for the cause If is well enough to t.ilko about thu conditions ot public vice and corruption In many of our g t e a t cities, and Hi. to is no doubt tint such condi tions ought to bo put down with an Iron hand Uut, after all, It is not In tho glldeo, alo and tho nllui ing cabaret that wu will tlnd the ex planation of hun dreds of our cases of ml&slng girls. H Is In tho home 1 VI V slmjvv Main ot oui homes do not meet tlio needs ot our glowing gnls If liie did tho girls would t-taj at lioni' If out homes wire what they ought to he. and our parents weio what they ought to be, a large pemntage of the white Mavo traffic would be eliminated What does a girl need at home which inanj of them don t find? l''lrst, an atmobpheio of helpful, sjmpa thetlo understanding, wheto her spirit cm develop. Homo should be a haven ot companion ship, of restfulncfcs, a spot of Inspiration, where the bruises of Ufo can ho nursed with Ilia lotion of lovo and whero new 7cst and strength can be found for the da s work .when evcrj thing seems to go dead wiung How many of our homes auswci litis de scilptiou' A mother came to me ome whose tecn-eat-old daughter was missing 'Ihe family were In moderate elrcum stanccs and Hie girl had clerked for her fathct In u little candj store I learned that she had complained be cause sho wasn't paid for her work, that sho had lebelled because tho never had a dollat sho could do with us sho wanted to Her folks thought a blteen- ear-old girl was too joung to have money to spend In her own wuy mid one tlaj the girl failed to jetuni homo from the store I thought I could understand the thoughts of that gitl perfttl. and I s inpathlzcd with her tebelllou Wo advertised for her. and a few das later found sho was working as a nurse girl, whero sho was given her board and Hired dollars a week for herself. After some talk 1 persuaded her to re turn homo, but It was a different mother and father who reeccived her Resinol will soothe that itching skin Tlie first applIcatlonofRcalnolusually takes the itch and bum right out of ec zema and similar skin-affections. This. ccntfe, healing ointment seems to get right at the root pi the trouble, restoring the skin to health In a surprisingly short time; Rtsinol it sold by all druggists. 'i iV"' -. v jUttfe uaiiuici. iu iiiua, women is x Tjt rfTrfJaHr? X worth many times $5 00, but I agBSagflBPL costs you iv ( I jHH X I?olhing Ex,ra Ai v ' X ( jfflBHPy tjTj Special models and over-sizes I '' I (JHaBaPh. 2V5Sfen up to $10. t '' A mmm&mw , wlMsWL I vl-T A WftwT es NEMO BRASSIERES ) VI. X By- ff1 A new invention not like others. $ 9 I JJ ' fi'' Superior In style, wear, comfort and ((sKs VI I J31 convenience 1 00 up. V I i al ill II u'no invtvav iiuinycu rrnciftrcs or repiVi -4- feeding from the breast, no other food but mother's milk Is then required At ten months the averngo child has Its teeth, nnd tlie proper tlmo for weaning Is when tho child Is nlno or ten months old. Tho food should, at all times, contain an abun dance of orgnnlo lime. After weaning, bran, which Is rich In lime, should bo given at every meal. Urecns nnd root vegetables finely mashed or In the form of puree should be freely given. Avoid fine Hour bread. Cano sugar Should bo used sparingly. Cnre should bo taken that tlie bowels move three or four times a day. This should he ef fected by tlio diet nnd not by means of latntlvo medicine" Whooping; Cough What Is the cause of w hooping couch? I T. Whooplnu cough Is duo to a specific germ. Duration of tho dlscaso Is somewhat In dellnlto It usually lasts four to six weeks. It may last much longer. It Is contagious. A child suffering from whooping cough should drink largo quantities ot water dally and should bo constantly in tho open air. Cereal Food for Babies What Is the best rerenl food for a I shy beginning Its second sear? .MPtS 1'. Itlco gruel, potato gruel and wheatmeal gruel aro tho 1ict farlnai cona foods for nn Infant. Iho diet should ncvci ha confined to cereals. Vegelablo purees nnd fruit Juices (.houM bo given to children Children should be lauhht to drink frequently three to sU ounces of water dnlly between meals, nml fdiutild bo taught to masticate their food tlioroughlv This H very Important, us tho habit of food-chewing formed In childhood Is likely to ho maintained thiough life. ItcguHillj ot meals Is also highly Important Colic , Why (hould a baby two months old have cello one or two hours "J,BT,,DMorill.n. I'robablv thcro Is something wrong with thu motliei'rt dletaty. 'lhiro may bo some heiedllary weakness of tho stomach. It Is llkel tint tho babj'n bowels aro consti pated. Children often havo colic from over feeding or ftom taking nourishment too rapidlv Clcrsj man's Sore Throat What Is clem man's sore throat? What is known as clcrgj man's soro tin oat Is it vailets of pharjngeal catairh. Had dietetic lnblts aro an Important factor In tho production oC this condltlton. This Is especially common In persons of sedentaiy habits An outdoor life and tho plainest of food aro qulto certain preventives of this dlseasn nnd aro Important In tho treatment nl It when once contracted ii opsrlkht ) Leave Home? I have anothci tjpo of home in mind Hie head or whlili is ,i big hearted husband lather, who. remembering how clamped ami dlspliltlng his own bohood home had been to him, ilctci mined tliat his chlldieii should not havo tho same complaint. He has two gills and a boj, and those children have alwa5s been made to feci tliat their parents aro their best and most sjm patlietlo fi lends. IlieJ mako It an (mai lable puctlce to talk over caih evemiirf with their clilldicn the events of tlio dav and to offer ndviic and counsel, without attempting in bo dictatoilal or "boss." You can't tell me there Is anj danger of those gliK ever bt Ing among the list ot missing joung women lepoited to the poliir Anotliei father I know pursues evaotlj the opposite methods In his home lie has one fifteen-) ear-old daughtei who goes to high sihool. Kach morning her mother gives her ten cents, for carfare, and that Is all s .i icsult, tlie girl meets gitl friends who havo a normal amount of speiifllnh nionej, and lccls keenly her oiiibiirassment while losterlng a growing rebellion against her parents, who feel on theli part that they are bringing her up In the best wav home day that gill Is going to fail to coino back home ,'lho gicat tioublo with our homes is that intents and children don't know each otlici They need to get acquainted if tiicy did. thcro would bo fewer white slave casesand fewer tragedies of lost gills llrlsht 10IT bj Tho Dell hjndi its iiK ) Munduj Ihe World Acalntt Her. 'rlMEWIFlf 1- r via fs ..I'.l v-s tjajl J 1 " " V - T l'crfeit J 7 I STYLE CORSET f T intrinsically worth mucli p JR f more than its price F $5.00 trm Tiic health and comfort mL. T)nJUk t, ... 4. ... ; XiVsHirf'it" " 7 7 M " sasJ PekfectY'H Vi I N2 WmJ Support 554M3f Standing jL Jjgk X j5, , SOLD EVERYWHERE SmV ' v .i ' - " a -kjjii ,- ' C .' ( IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Afternoon Frock of Hisciiil Color Georgette I'licic uio few mntcrials that lend themselves to such jjencial use ns does georgette. Serge and other woolens ure so-called tailor fabrics, and, if one is properly gowned, dresses of such material will be worn only in the day. But georgette may be fashioned into the most bimple of daytime frocks and another time serve in the de cIopment of n most elaborate evening costume. Geoigctte is suitable and smnit for the young us well as the old, nnd for the stout as well as the slender. The sketch shows an afternoon frock of bis-cuit-coloied georgette elaboiately beaded with crystal beads. The tunic has an uneven line, the edge tiimmed with bands of Japanese mink. The hem is gathered and tacked up at intervals. Ilainbow Sands If the small son or daughter of the house wearies of plajlng with sand-coloted sand there Is n beautiful homemade idea which pi ov ides foi vaiing tho moiiotonj of voloi A few tablespoonfuls of beet julio will make beautiful pink sand, drops of blueing earefullj applied will produco blight bluo gialns and coffeo adds n tinge of golden blown to the famll sand pile l afc Milk IWrF or Infant II & Invalids Substitutes s Js?. I,n., ? Cost YOU Same Price A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Keep Horlick's Always on Hand. Quick Lunch; Home or Office. m lPl m PATSY KILDAKE, OUTLAW By JUDD MORTIMEK LEWIS On the Ni:iTHi:il ltowdy nor any other dog had to mtsh his nose under my arm to wake me this morning I was ljlng on my stum-I mlek on tho bed with my chin on mv vvilsts watching when the light began lo wine Into Hie sky over dreen's barn. 1 ""t1cd,.ts" tlie first streak when It came and when It did I did Then I hopped out of bed so quick I did n Charley Chaplin skid and neirly fell over ltowdy, " All day at school I did not think of am tiling much but nctrcssing. I went lo Dells after school was out and told her I would bo back as soon as I was dressed up, but she would not let mo dress up She said I must danci Just the way I was feo what did I care" Uut 1 did go and brush my beautiful hair Then wo all went down to tho theatre and went in the back way, where the actors nnd actresecs stay Hell raid, "You are tho only outsider on the bill and jou como In after the snakes, so watch for them to go away and when the ostriches play jour tuno jou danco on ' I waited nnd a colored man went out and nearly talked his head oft. Ho sab. "What Is tho difference between a snake nnd a flea7 ' Another man said, "I don't know." Then tho colored man said, "The siidko crawls on Its own stummlck " llvory ono laughed, but It sounded silly lo me Of courro a tnako does I guc?s ho put tho flea Iu to mako It interesting Then somo peoplo with roller skates sKated and they could certainly skate Then a voting In dian woman went on and two men cairled on a basket for her When they went awav sho opened the basket and an at infill of makes spilled themselves all ovei the tnge She plajed tunes to them and I liked tlie snakes Then liell cinie nnd said, 'Now, It Is up lo jou, 1'ntsj " I looked out on the stago nnd somo ono had scattered dead leaves around and thero was a big lectrlc light In the middle of It and there were streets painted on the curtain It ccrtainlv did look llko our street corner Hell said. ' t wish ltowdy would walk out ahead of jou " -o I pointed lo tho middle of the stago and said ' I.lo down. Kowdj." So Howdy walked out and looked at cverv ono and then lay down under tho lectrlo light The band which Hell calls the ostriihes staited In on my danio tune, nnd Hell said, "ro jou f lightened?" I said, 'Tor oats sake, what of" hho said. "I see jou arc not, but I am ' I said, "You cant help It not being IrMi ' Sho said ' Go ahead an 1 t iod be w Itli j ou " I said, "Don't j on w on about Hod I know I'lm bcttei than Jou do and IIo Is alwnjs on the job So then I danced out and when I got on tlio stago cverv ono was still evcept ono man up near tho loof, who began to elup. I walked to tho edge of tho stago and tlie ostriches stopped plajhur. Then I saw It wns tho watchman by the rlvci and I siltl, Hello' I knew jou would bo here ' Then evcrj bodj In the botiso clapped as If I had sa'id something sinait, whkh I hadti t "ou ian Hiv a thing to ono person and it wouldn t he funuj at all and jou can say It to a nouteiui oi people anu thev will neirly laugh their heads off Ciowds aro slllj 'I hen the ostriches hit It up again and I i danced and thev kept plajlng faslei and I I kept dancing faster and then when the tuno ' stopped Itowdv and I walked olT and vou never heaid such clapping Hell said 'i;0 out and bow so f did Thcj kept clapping and stamping and whistling, and just as I turned to go away a big bunch of flow em hlammed me on the side of the head ind I tripped and fell over Itowdj That made me mad and I thought of l'lcface at once $6 Hand-Embroidered Blouse, $3 ?v, .?& T BBnneni! If. made of Mlille or t m nil iiiirt. nn.i -V-.r.;"" ,r " T-h r ""iwiucrfu irom. ss;tt ,,. . - ""tmi till I IIMAt iiaj VsorWtant .,rlc:2l.L,ur Save You $2 incie ate dozens of you to choose, all $S and upstairs, vnee of mi. - Come in and see for yourself and be convinced. It's worth while to get two Blouses for the price of one. Mail Orders Filltl jrao ror catalog. caad Blouse Shop OVER. CHI1DS RESTAURaNT-TAKE ELEVATOR. j DALSIMER STANDARD SHOES " j 1,000 Pairs on Sale This Week Extra. Fine Black Kid Boot with top of Silver Grey Cloth $5.90 A fashionable $S boot offered at this low price because of Dalsimcr's large purchasing power in which you share the profit. Years of Experience Have and Also How to 0 Visit Our Big Children's Department Down Stairs Just been enlarged nnd brightened. Notice our unique method of seating and serving our juvenile patrons, for it makes the children happy and expedites salo service. ' U S,PE.iCif L "IS W?EK 6rowin ,Irl.' .eml-dre.. 'TisaFeatto Fit Feet l$af&ime Stage 1 walked to tho front and taa t tl see him. but I know who threw ii i. M When I catch him what I win un' HH will bo plenty.' Hill Just then ono of the nettle, i.j,. running on tho stage and slnglnr ra,tfll about Utile; empty stockings ana is Wak ' began to rlso and throw money m1??! suigc. vvnen mo curiam went do I ran and grabbed mo and tho actress ,J' I "Kid, wo killed them dead.' "Hj Then Sirs. Itockrudder mj ... and sho was so happy sh wo. Ii:. c,! sho said sho threw tho flowers, but Sfs8 I them In their auto and iha y.?l I tiun of noncorn nnd Allnn na t . ' I T ". " III floor In my room and nto It and ui?!! Ufttl JlCUliJ III I UlbJlU "Vslure 1'ske," nnolher I'alsr l.iu. venture, unpen rs In touiorruvv's I.venl"ti7j,i "' UisU Have You Noticed That ( The waist line is lower on most of i J new dressea? ' The surplice bodice Is very popular? Ixmg coa3 aro inoro stjllsh If the. full length? ner ' Tunics of uneven length are vcrv .ji thlijear? nt( wllU the Hnrflril. hrmstltchrd collar tad nuuu ill tint. I rhiladelphtu ulirrt you could tft It fir " o""-"les mean ,ou noTonsw'fcir.'t, to $3 the Blousef exclusive Blouses here for $6 values at our economy, On Sale in Our DeLyte Dept Third Floor Taught Us How to Lead in Style Fit Your Foot Corrcetly Shoes and Hosiery 1204-06-08 Market St. W f -f.l ' I . ir i All-wool l It .Naiy, Ituii. I L "' M' ! ". AM. $C OC UJILP1" can Drown I 0UO TT nnd Illack. I Serge Dresses I Are Popular ..j H't cool enough to buy one, l and" our eelection thowt lit- j tie touches- of individuality I III lilted by smart dressers. I Several new models $C.98 f Hj to choose from I I We are sure you cannot I duplicate this Value else- 1 !Jw where. ul Thuisdau ul (, V it. r"rjE5S38.feiw .-idlwwj"jB I: .41 'H y AVW vl " 'fit VI ' " n fry x?$ssFSfc rfr i rtVer r'uinsw M Ul(L C 5 V, i J- A " hxi - t- r tje. rAB'H's wr ' s