jm m1 fV I -H t fe.iSS MfflW? " jttOUSECLEANING TIME NEEDN'T DRIVE . ' WISE WIFE HIDES AT NIGHT IN HOUSECLE ANING TIME " !- . I ..II Kan Won't Object to Clean-Un Week in the Home ' If Eight-Hour-Day Law icemovea j rom IE othct Might ho camo homo at 0 o'clock paid this Is what he found: Tho lfU intrenched with bric-n-brac, hl.s bed '. llldlnir under tho iimlnnfx nf il rlotlien " , fctoset, the Ulning-room tablo i.itlently (i io1illnjr up glassware, silverware, books, H I dustlcss duster and tho family photo- fcrrtph album, which ho hadn't scon for i-ears, Tho kitchen tablo boasted ot u carton of potato salad. T;Hd blazed n trail through uliulr, utep- tedder and tho canict sweeuor. swore a 'Jlttle and went out. It was housccleanhiK time' NOW Is tho season when all people who e stocK Jokes take out this one about husbands lighting shy of home at house cleaning time. Tho extraordinary part ftbdut this stock Joko Is that it's true. Husbands all dread und when they get a. chance run away from tho physical re birth that comes to every homo somo time tit tho fall. It's such an unnecessary dread, too. it's unnecessary because If liouscclcau Ing is gono in for with common sense it ban becomo a thing of Joy even to a hus band. A MAX Is a regular boy about seeing -" something new. Show hhn a beauti ful clean room with all tho blue livings freshened, with tho nicely starched cur tains newly hung and tho bed llxed In a way he's been arguing for for a year and he'll havo tho tlmo of his life wondering ftt It. It isn't that man doesn't want to Hvo lit a clean house. It's that he doesn't want to s.eo how It's made ctettu! The big trick in housecleanlng and keeping friends with tho men of tho family at the same time is to 1IIDU YOUR TOOLS. Put them away at ! o'clock each night, llko every sensible laborer. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Ltttcrs and Questions submitted to this department fflinf ue written on ono side of the paper only and stoned with the liumo ot the miter. Special queries like those oiven below are IntUcd. is understood that the editor does not necessarily indorse the sentiment expressed. All communications tor this department should tr addressed as folloivs: T1112 WOMAN'S KXC11AXJK. Evening Ledger. Philadelphia, fa. TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. How can a featlirr boa bo washed? . When a door Mirk bectttitc ot dampness, Vhnt will facilitate opening nml rlonliie It? S. VI hat ire peanut chop? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. A cigar box fattened 0:1 I lip kitchen wall Iflll be found of great comenence to hold tack, screw, etc., nnd tho smaller tool for which ode U nluais looking, 2, It I difficult to remote 11 Moc-lolili tain completely. The following method U fair ly satisfactory for good that l not washable: Xlioroughtj- Maturate the stain with rhlnroforui knd brush with a small soft brush. , ,3', The crayfish In 11 clirnp, nutritious lUli. ose of nhl.'h lias lately been strongly advocated by the United Mates lliireitu of. l'Mieries. It vised to be known as the dogfish. Taffy for Candy Pull To the Editor of 11'oinan's I'aue: pear Madam We are going to have a randy pull. Will you uteaso print tho reclixi for th old-fsshloned molasses candy that can be worked nd pulled? ilAHOAllUT K. Tho Ingredients are threo cupfuls of New Orleans molasses, a half cupful of molasses, a cupful of brown sugar, a heaping tea spoonful of butter, a teapoonful of baking soda and a tablespoonful of boiling water. Stir the sugar and mola-ses together. Put tn a porcelain-lined saucepan with the lne rar added. Let come to a boll slowly and stir the mixture often while It is cooking. Test by dropping a- little Into a cupful of cold water. When it gets a llttlo hard In the cold water stir In tho butter and whoa It melts put In tho baking soda, which has been dis solved In tho tablespoonful of boiling water. Take the candy from tho fire and pour into buttered tins. It is now ready for pulling. itiacccioinc salad J thi Editor of Woman's Paat: Dear Madam Can you rleato oblige me by printing a recipe for raacedolno salad? (Mrs.) K. K. Ono cup of green peas, boiled and cold, nd the same amount ot string beans cut Into half-inch lengths, well cooked und al lowed to got cold: ono cupful of celery cut Into inch lengths, one-half cupful of boiled Carrots cut Into tiny dice, alto cold, and one cupful of red beets boiled and cut Into small dice. Leave all these ingredients in tho lee box until chilled and stiff. Have ready a chilled glass or silver bowi-a shallow one is better. Heap the r baet In the center, arrange nest .Jo them u l ring of celery, diced, then the beans, then carrots, lastly the peas all forming a wound. Pour ovor this a French dressing mado of vinegar and oil and pepper and Halt. Garnish with nasturtiums and leaves if possible and set on ice until needed, A ' mayonnaise dressing may bo served at the t tablo with tho salad. Marlon Harland. Musical Instruments for Camp Meade ,y tht Editor ot Woman' Pane: 'TJtiS.r Madam-1 havA rArt rin ,tir-..i i .u 1IYEM.-0 Lciiueb for Philadelphia to com across with some musical Instruments for the bois In amn Meade. I mm mini thr I- aAmA M that b a piano they do not use or perhaps a FS!. MWW..., .1. .UIWUDIVUW VUUIU Spar ODS. -TIor ono nave-a brother-in-law In Camp Mad ssis, v,i miiii,, iiw,o a ymnu isik. I am re hs would lors to im one down there. Th it there. They singing and wra wiuju umf m nao lima sinslPK at Jfaulne. j jt. r ... , ,T. y; .inc instead ot unciQlii , auor or woman's Pace: iear Madjim-"8e!nx thst m tnonv .r ... readers vrii to alve sucs-estlons about what ? helped ihsm in their own kltAsns I l,erbj" lihmlr s IIIa iisfuslliso tJ t : nelahbor told im.Io ui xlno tor h coverlne for inr httchsn table Instead ot oilcloth, as It navs!, aaa sssbiw UBavaiiuu. iL luiiir nm flvn was very easily cleaned ana not dishes would . Mot burn t. . I tried this and never went cloUJ aialn. I never have to worry about irthsr & dish is hot or cold when I trn In oacK lown on the kitchen table. 1 wash It with &nq waur ana ones in a wmie run it over kerosena to keen It clossr. 111NTH 'Wa ore thankful for this suggestion amtl i jilrit In which It Is given. .m Washing White Veil , tie L'JIIor of ironian'a Page; sr MsJato Can rou las tU me ho to a whits, vsll so that It will not t i-nui-iy lm attsr It 1.8 wachedr ltJJAPEtt vol) should be tut into a gentle suds lite Boao and let simmer over the tire '.bout half n hour. Then queeie It In i warm water and soap until-It is quite . Rinse Jt Jn lukewarm water first and ( ;i in oold water that has a drop of blu- tvjK tn-it ubk s. thin starch of boiling w t,i poured over u teaspoonful p btarch. Km, tr, veil tiWVUsTb this and distribute eAu . -ik ''eep 1mm electing in the mestt .,i i, ,u iv isMrfot utctUher. Pry the v.ti '. . ii-J or bssstcd tu a ptace 0f j.lf'i wU't v-1.1 obvurl, MltHny Ilia 4 HER TOOLS Is Observed and Broom nis rain oy i lve Vyvettes Although the little hat above lias nil of feathers, ruffles and ribbon for trimming, it looks quite a sim ple affnir. All tho days in the week arc ahead of tho housoclcaner. If she doesn't "do tho pictures" In a. certain room on Tuesday sho can do them on Wednesday. Thero Is no point to beginning this work at 4:30 o'clock in tho afternoon when sho knows that ut C a hot supper should bo under way for not only the man of tho house, and the children, but herself! A wlso housewife looks ahead and for swears frenzied labor! 1. In Trance, who explains tho lioirrnmtnt war loan In remote roraniunltle'.' S. Name thire costumes thnt will iiinLe a short cirl lool: taller lit n Hallow ecu party. 3. How can lie bo used for the completion? 1. When going to the theatre nt nlgbt In street lostut-o white Mil slotes hhould be worn. ?. t.rar ami Al'ce blue blend beautifully In n waist that 1 lit bo worn with 11 dark-blue suit. X Jenny Und, or Mnilame tioldschmldt, was SnrdlOi. She w.i bora In Stockholm in U-.U mm men in JHH7. Till, famous sinter Mionu a "The SnctlMi Xlghtlngule." To Keep Blond Hair Light 3o the Editor of It'omaii'j l'atje: It hTturn'tnS.";!1 h"J' I""' ",' llffht '' ""' u 13 lurnuiff dark. Can ,m ttlens. tpll i lu.w Urn,,," " blcn.T n "i think It s from wettlnc Jt eiery tlmo 1 comb my hulr? I? I don t wet it I cant do anjthlni,- w-ltli it. B. G. Rinsing your hair every tlmo you wash It in water In which the Julcu of a lemon ftis been squeezed U mid to keep light hair as light as It can bo kept without using harm ful bleaches. Blond hair very frequently growH darker as its owner grows older. Thero Is no real way to keep It to Its exact original snacie. 1 should not worry, how ever, becauso hair that Is healthy and well taken caro of is beautiful regardless of its color. Wetting your lialr will not mako It turn darker. Too frequent and thorough wetting, however, dries out tho hair nnd Kites it a washed-out appearance. In sham pooing your hair uso a whlto soap. Thl-J, too, helps to bring out tho light tints. To Do Work at Home To the Editor of Ifowau's Paget Dear Madam Will you kindly inform m where I rould get work addressing eniolopea at home? If not where and what lnd of work could I get to do at home? 11KADER. No addressing concern In Philadelphia gives out Us work so far as I can ascer tain. Oftentimes, In the Sunday newspapers particularly, ads appear In which tho serv ices of women are solicited for homo ad dressing. It vfculd at least do no harm to look Into the merits of somo of these offers. Did you eor hear of the Woman's i: change. at 114 South Seventeenth street? They sell for women all kinds of things that can be mado at home : everything from knitted things down to cakes and randy. If you can bow or cook or make any sort of llttlo novelty, this might at least in part solve jour problem of making money at home. Tho exchange charges (2 a yar for this service and ictalns 15 per cent f the proceeds of the sale. Many girls havo established profitable businesses at homo by selling home-made cakes und candies, etc , upon order. Lots of girls are knitting sweaters now. The people bring them the wool and pay them so much for their work. Slany of tho art needlework stores, too, I understand, give out fancy work and beadw-ork. The Government Is paying thirty-five cents ertch for Bhlrts made at home. Ma terial Is furnished. Tho workers, of course, must be expert. Apply to 1607 Walnut street, woman's commltteo of tho Council of National Defence, for Information about this. Wants ,to "(Jo in the Movies" 'J'd the Editor ot ll'osion's Page: Dear Madam I am a alrl of slxtsen and um very troubled. 1 have a wicked father and am very poor. People say I am most beautiful. J am tired ot home, llvlnf In such a way. so 1 would like to rci a position as n mnv.rc-picture srtress. t haVS bften lOnSllIZ for SULh A nnl. tlon for two ers. Would you kindly civs ma soms lniorinniiun dwui ib ii I can apply for a ponltlonT soms Information about ttys nearest place where am nve feel tlV. ruunrl fsr three Inahss tall and lm pretty, round face I ihlnk they will accept fn. Don't you thlrk -... ..nf...t Are you suro your father la wicked or are you Just very, very anxious "to get Into the movie"? Vlrst, let me tell you, llttlo girl, that It Isn't beauty that counts for suc cess In the picture businewi. When you see stars on the screen ou may Uilnlt them pretty, but it's clothe" ' Judging and not actual look. Beauty Is very unimportant. Brains count, but more than that success depends upon ability to act ' How far have you gone In nchoot? If you aro very poor and your people cannot afford to let you stay tn school any longer why not get a position where you will be sure of making money regularly? You see. If you go Into the movies you are apt to starve. There never was n, time, when there 'was more chance for a girt to get regular, well-payfng employment than there la now. TJiero are; a number of things oven a,n untrained Kir can do. Come down and talk to mo some time about this. TUere ar no movliuj-nicture studios nrar VB&fftG MIXJERr-PHlLilLDELIHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, PATSY KILDARE THE OUTLAW Uy JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS' New Possibilities I WAS lying In bed twisting Rowdy's ear and looking out of tho window this morn ing when I heard n horn honk. I Jumped up and ran out of the liouso In my nlghtlo and thcro wqro Alice and Mr. Jtocltruddtr In their auto with their driver and two trunks. Alice nald: "Bless you, Patsy-" Her father paid: "You wilt catch cold out hero In your nlghtlo." Then ho put the auto blanket around 111c and we all set In the auto ahd talked whllo Howdy stood with his front paws on tho door of the nuto nnd heard every word we Mild. They woro on tliclr way to the station to ro away 011 a long -visit. Mr. Itockruddtr gavo mo the key to the big liouso and told 1110 that I could go out thero whenever I felt Jiko It and could stay all night or as long as I pleased. Ho mild Hint tho cook and the houseman were there and they would get Rowdy nnd mo something to cat at any time. Tho yardman nnd tho driver would bo there, too, nnd ho wns not to take the nuto out except when, I told him to Mr. Hockrudder nsked tho driver If ho un derstood that, nnd he said ho did. I thought that would bo fine. Al co hugged me up tight and told me to take caro of myself, nt sho loved 1110 very much. I told the driver to conio to the school for mo ut 3 o'clock nnd ho (.aid ho would. The driver's name Is Ixvy nnd ho told Mr. Rork rudder he would do as ho wns told. Then they went away and waed to mo as they went nround tho eorner. Then my fatlin camo homo from his night watching and I tnailo his ooffeo and flopped tho pancakes and he went to bed after he nte his break fast and Rowdy and I rambled. I rllinbed tho treo by Bell's window and sang nil about Alice going away and my having her house and nuto and driver and how glad I was that I was living. Then Bell opened tho window mid said I would live Just as long and sho would sleep a lot longer If I did not holler my head off. Then we both laughed and sho said: "I'atsy, I havo been thinking about you and havo been wondering what Is to become of you when you aro grown up. I think tho train ing ou aro getting Is not Just the thing for a llttlo girl sleeping alone In n big houso with no one but a dog and running wild." I sjld: "I am hardly ever wild. Of couis-e when some ono hands mo something or tries to get my goat It makes mo wild. You ought to know, what I am going to bo when I grow up." " Sho said: "What?" I said: "A young lady, of course." But sho tald: "I know you will bo a lady. It Is bom In you. But what kind of people will jou meet nnd what kind of a husband will ou get?" I said: "You should worry. I am going to be llko jou and Old Maid Tompkins. X do not want a husband. I have seen too many of them. I havo. mado up my mind to be an old maid nnd to bring my children up the same way. If they ever dare to look at a man I shall ceitalnly make them hard to catch." Bell laughed till the tears camo and said : "Oh, I'atsy, Patsy, jou will be the death of me yet." Then tho school bell rang and Rowdy and I hustled. Hut Bell should worry. I know my business. Levy came for me when school was out and I had fried chicken for suppor and played the talking mach'no till Just now when Ilowdy and I kneeled and I prayed: "Dear mother which ait in heaven, what do you know about this? I am going to havo this house and no rent to pay nnd I have got an auto like Mrs. Carpenter's and nobody hau to get flattened out to got It for nie. Ask God to keep on blessing you nnd my father till I tell Him to stop. Amon." "In the l)Utaine," the next Patsy Klldare nil venture, will uppear in tomorrow's i:ieniuc Ledger. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB sasasaaaii I fciWys get the vonst or thmg.5. Its h-ard to sec wKy this should be, iVhenee.r the. street. Cfc-r ives z jerk Jome he.wy person steps on me,, Luxurious Hair Mattresses and Box Springs The finest means toward refreshing slumber. The kind that rests your tired muscles, soothes your weary brain, and enables you to arise reinvigorated and strengthened in body, mind and spirit. "Faultless" bedding IS luxurious beyond any. We alone make it. Dougherty Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 CHESTNUT STREET tilKY - Genuine ''JVeercme" ( ottlu sold in tltese bottles packed in a sealed wooden case esartnff a fellow label and the nam Tht Edward tVsslcv Co.. Cincinnati, O. It 111 j MEN OUT OF IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Sports Blouse of American Beauty Satin There isn' a great deal of varia tion in the modeling of tho sepa rate tailored sports blouse for fall from the sports blouse of Inst sum mer. But the difference, such as it is, is nt once apparent to the eye of the woman who selects her wardrobe with discrimination. One finds some very interesting effects sichieved in tho modeling of tho collars of these blouses effects that are novel without being ex treme; which, of course, is the fatality to be desired in any tailored blouse designed for sports or shop ping service. The adjoining illustra tion shows one of tho new Paris model sports, blouses with reveres and collar that can bo worn opened or buttoned. The front closes and is trimmed with pearl buttons, as are the cuffs. The material is American Beauty satin. Tomorrow's War Menu BItUAKFAST Grapci Poached Uggs on Toast Coffee LUNCHEON Potato Salad Bye Mufllns Cheese DINNER Scalloped Tuna Fish Baked Potatoes Lettuco and Tomato Salad Applo Pie SCALLOPED TL'NA PISH Add a dash of red pepper nnd ono table spoonful of ketchup to a cm of tuna fish. Ilavo ready ono nne ono-half cupfuls of bread crumbs and one and one-half cupfuls of milk. Put In a hax'ng dish, alternate layers of fish and bread crumbs. Add the milk and dot with p'.eces or nutter. Tho flavor ot tho dish Is Improved with a table spoonful of lemon Julco or negar. Bako until brown. Peace Talk .Sentimental Miss to Dyed-In-tlio-Wool pjchelor r should think you would bo ery lonesome. Why don't you look about for a niro companion 011 your vojngo oer the ocean of life? Dyed-In-the-Wool B. I would, my dear young lady, If I could only be sure the ocean would always be the Pacific. Ladies' Silk Hose Best quality silk: black, whlto and colors. 59 c Special Value Black and Colors Alro full line of ladles', children's and men's hose. Sent Tree by Parcel Post McPHlLOMY'S, 1624 Market St. NEXT TO STANLEY TllEATHE OPEN EVENINGS Except Tuesilny nnd Wednesday ' i Mrt4MBVaSNVSyVs(;sgi(i $w Corns Stop Hurting, Then They Lift Out With Fingers No pain or soreness ! Corns and Calluses just shrivel up and lift off. A noted Cincinnati chemist discovered a new ether compound and called it 1 reezone, and it now can bo had In tiny bottles for a few cents from any drug store. You simply apply a few drops of freezone upon a tender corn or painful callus and instantly the soreness disappears, then shortly you will find the corn or callus so loose that you can jusit lift it off with the tinners. No pain, not u bit of soreness, either when applying freezone or afterwards, and it doesn't even irritate the akin. Hard corns, soft corns or corns between the toes, also toughened calluses just shrivel up and lift off so easy. It is wonderful I It works llko a charm. Try itl DOORS-DRESS, COOKERY, ! GOOD HEALTH By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D. r n,,.u-, tn TienllJi oiieslloss. Doctor Ketlopo In IMt space trill nfve. odrlc, mi preeiiHl- III OllSlCfr to iraun ?"o". ,,"',1'. .,.& .nnn.n ,rinmnM nf nr nrescrlblsa for all- medicine, out tit 110 case icin nii : - meat. reolrtnp .iirp cat treatment or b. .. Ea'.J .S.'K rK tuered tv personal letters V lrtUHHVIO Bruises FOR soy-no contusion in consequence of a hlow received on any of the soft parts ni inn hmlv nnnlv a hot fohientfttlon as soon ns possible nftcr tho accident. Re peat tho fomentation at intervals 01 "' threo hours ns long as the bruise remains soro and painful. During tho Interval np ply over the part n compress consisting 01 a towel wrung as dry ns posslblo from com water, and covered first with mackintosh, then with sovcral thicknesses of nannel to maintain warmth. Tho hemorrhago beneath the ilii which frequently occurs In conse quence of a. severe brulso may generally bo prevented by firm compression Immedi ately nfter tho Injury. It Is a custom among Herman peasant mothers when a child falls, striking Its head severely, to apply tho convex surfaco of the bowl ot a teaspoon immediately on picking It up. In ciiso a person has been bruised nhoui the trunk or body by having a tree fall on lilm or being run ocr. tho services of a skilled surgeon should bo obtained as soon as posslblo. Hot fomentations or a hot full bath may bo employed In tho meantime. Bruises upon tho heats In consequence of severe blows or a fall, often glvo rlso to serious symptoms on account of fracture of tho Fknll and compression of the brain, or from simple concussion or tarring of the brain. If a person Is Insensible or partially paralyzed In consequence of an accident In which the head Is Injured, surgical advice should bo t-ecured at oruo As a general rule, continuous cold Is tho best application 1916 arch 916 14003 l.ANCiA3rer vvti. $60,000 worth of FURS nt Manufacturers' Prices SPECIALS FOR THIS SALE Taupe Fox Scarfs. . . Red Fox Scarfs. . . $25.00 f25. Kamchatka Fox $OC A A Natural Muskrat Coats, Hudson seal cape collar, cufYs nnd belt; full flary. 7C ftfl Worth 125.00... i 0JV Hudson Seal Coals. 42 inches Iontr, large cape 51 n A (f Collar and cuffs 1UU.UU OUR GUARANTEE We lefund your money It you do not find our Prices less than others Gittelman's Son 916 Arch St ' Pv . . ,.. J" . 1017 QUESTION BOX - ' :.-,t. "r-i.r -.., V- .-ii., n. "" ...-.--- -..... .-..,,. -. - for Injuries resulting upon tho head. from severe blows Developing the Chest How may one develop a full chest? P. N. One may develop the chest by cultivating the habit of sitting straight and holding tho chest well forward. Swimming nnd oxer clscs which rcciulro arm movements will nlfo help. Tennis, golf, ball playing nnd correct walking will develop the chest. Deep breathing exercises aro most im portant. f Inbreeding HIiouM cousins marry? What Is tlie effect IIUADEH. u, iiiuicrujnEi Whether or not fnbroedlnir Is Injurious depends upon tho possession of Identical de fects, as such defects will be .certain to ap pear In tho children. If, on the other hand, both parents aro sound, both physically and mentally, no such bad lcsults will appear; nnd If both parents happen to Inherit from their nncestors a special gift, such as a tal ent for music, nrt, or other marked trait, the children will possess this gift In a still At ii Sim of tiie d . .'r i 2fi Trimmed k t Golden tl.trleh beautiful yjm u V .sjEIlK Ncck Bas 4il f i ' JmSSfflX Fans & Fancies CtS tOflT iMj Made from PfflTlV VWl I W tr'SslslEHP Your W I Jrl lift Wondsome fairies I J yfflEFr Ostrich Feathers I fl ' l li Thln""7l "' F . Q W ., .. 1 II 1 V enhanced by the rbh 1 3bV I'arodlse, Oourn. Xnmldl, U I P Vr collars onrtciSi I I E TT I Mnrl.ou, etc.. renin ated. TJlL-J, X Models of disllSL B R if 1 . ! ,Wes nd ancles V ' M ' " "' M 1. W B 1". stock or made up to , &OC 1 . TVUILHOT cheSs, C $250 ; French Feather Dyer ant Dresser. It s j Uall Orders Receive Prompt Attention. V "'sssss' r &&rf&ssysgZemM)& ' Mr , New Furs M ; fBi Uy M. Wenger jm Mil Are exquisite in their design, finish and Will ffi luxurious attractiveness. WI 111 Chic Hats ml J k S CKertak-Wenger mi lS. This house has never displayed such ltr ; becoming models as on exhibition yi House of Wenjger f 1 229 Walnut St. Till ATOMMBE SAffiS CCM ymi TfflUOTW SALON" WW CABIM AC WKWm CMS ' ea iimeteen seventeen a "., HOME HEL I-- - - 7. . " higher degree. Inbreeding may uTT beneficial. 0"' M Body Temperature , IIow Is the temperature of th ts Tho body, like all other l!vlnrr.M ' maintains Its own standard of 16,,:!!!!!" The heat generated by the body l! te equal to that produced by a slxtwnL1? power carbon filament lamp, or thuTSr4' which would be generated bv .k. ?0?. combustion of ten ounces of oil. Tht bm tlon, or combustion, of body as fuel Just as coe.1 tin,. . ,:. u ;r ?" o. live. Tha normal (ntnoni,,.. .- 'osotas. The normal temperature of thsi tcrlor of the body Is about loo J.L"" li-anrenneit, ana the mouth UroBraW7 98.2 degress Fahrenheit. ,Stg?Sl' sldcred tho normal body temperature Fat Foods What fools contain the most tut , Butter Is nearly nil fat. Nuts conUiri 1, tl per cent to 60 per cent fat. Cream UtlZ ' u iter uciil lui, ino n.mo'nfnf. ... -- tains 20 per cent fat, more than u " olive, which Is also rich in fat. rtw (Copyright.) nlns 20 lier rent tat. n,nr. !.... 122U-1222 Walnut FMMN y. street ; ' k T II m IllWkW ' WtIlU)JsV .-,. ;kL$&& -.&. it. WJliali 5 v! ' , ' s -: " n l.lLk'-;,3isiji.'(:l.,3j: j . SSU,ka t slAftA