t -. J l A. k aww. . " I1 r. ) EVENING LlSSDO-BR-PHEtiADELPHIA, WHDfflDAY, OCTOBER ,24, iOlT PICS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DISCUSSED AND PICTURED DRESS, HOMECRAFT AND LETTERS 'Srmru mi k fc OLE OF DRAB LITTLE WOMAN rAtnHTrDT?Q tf'TJ 'i Transients in Hotel Lobby Wonder What He Saw " in TTov Tf Wao Wnmanlinooo T'liof "Ruilf W& the Smile That i TT IS c,uecr how we all think tho some -lli thl... .. ,. J . 1.1 1,1 , ., nucii nc dec lb huvu ivulll,n iiidii Ut With a plain woman. Tho other dny 1 X saw two persons sitting In a hotel lobby "eorrldor. He was big, "easy on the eyes" ' pnu in KUUKi ine mini FJLt ?" tnd frontispiece of ,il,irtte was different Jus ' knd In khaki the kind of man yo-t seo iplece of tho latest book. .",awte was different Just everything he 'wasnt. Mo author would ever have the "umbo to star her In his book! 'But tho 'big. fine-looking soldier with the fascinating bars on his shoulder 1 straps didn't seem to think about that. He looked as though there was no place in the whole wide world he quite so much Wanted to be at that moment and every ether moment as there beside HEK. PP IS always nice to know how to make a man look at you as though you arc the only woman In the world. Perhaps that Is why they watched tho two or three women who sat on the other brown velour lounges. At any rate, we all did look, long and hard, at the drab-faced girl who had captured a captain. At tho fid of two minutes I can vouchsafe that at least one of those curious women knew fcow she had done It. jfTIHE girl smiled! And when Mie smiled I - you simply had to Join tho captain fend not give a whoop vvhethc- her skin Was white or yellow or whether she had any eyelashes at all. i Tho smllo didn't hae anything to do (With her face. It seemed to come from (Way, way in. and to shoot out like a Ibrave ray of light past such ' trifling 'things as eyes and mouth and teeth. It ,Was placid, it was sweet, It was humor lous, it ws itender. It was Jolly all the real woman In the world was packed tight in that one smile. And the captain fell ior It! JpERHAPS you think my plain little lady looked In the mirror and trained iersolf to smile beautifully. I think not. IJThero might have been training in the THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE K letters and Question, submutrd to this department must be urlllrn on one side of 4 paper only and signed with the name of the writer. Sjicclnl oucriri like those given ' r? tniUtd. It It undcrttood that the editor docs not n'ctssarllv indorse the sentiment expressed Alt communication for this department should be addressed ua tallau. IHK T.OS1A.V8 IUCCU.VX1U. Evenino I.edosr. Philadelphia. Pa! """"mch us ohcuj, lilt. TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. Ttamo l tvnra of Including milk In the I au without aervlnc It n a drink. X. What meat nuliititutc for heet. mutton and pork dot the Vnltrd Htatea Food Admin- titration adiocate? ' . 1 3, What almpV homeniatle dvlo naves Hit ;tlsi ftprnt In looklnic for n dUh towel vvlim one b handling: hot pans and dlnhrs? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 11, If n wall mirror Is nlarnl oppoa'te tli larce doom ay onfnlnic from tlie illnlnir room tato the llilnc room, the small rooms will look larrrr. The mirror reflects the llvjne room and jetTCS a spacious nppeuranre to both looms. J t. One of the elilff rausrs of the luoMInc of tf, preaenes Is the rottlmr of the rnblers In Jurs illiat haie been plured uhere there Is dampness. S. It Iff not prartlrul to cover n kltrlien tnble 'with oilcloth, because tills mnterinl Is ennlly 'torched by hot pans. The' puns stltk to It and oon (poll It. To Mend Agate Teakettle To the Editor of Woman's Vaae: TJear Stadnm f hae a lame npate ten ikettle. It has gprung a leak around the npout Can you eucnent eomethlni to mend It with, na I can't afford to thmw It auay and pet a new tnT I tried aeeral thlnB" but they either melt or won't hold to the Blazed aurff ce (Mrs ) I, McC Many utensil authorities are discouraging bout attempting to mend agateware, hut lone of them solves your difficulty as fol lows : If you hae applied solder to the leaking ispout the probable reason for Its not hold lint; Is that you didn't prepare the surface to be mended In the right way Kile oft all the ruSt and break away the little acnte (pieces from Immediately around tho leak ft would be well to thoroughly clean the art to be mended with muriatic acid, which ou can get In a very small quantity In the 'drug store In the hardware department of the large stores there Is sold for tuenty-fho cents a small soldering tube that can be ,u ed at home and that Is said to mend kitchen utensils There Is also a white powder sold for ten cents for a small can ifhat Is said to mend agateware success ifully. It Is made Into a paste with cold Jwater and Is simple to use I am sorry to iy that no one promises that the agate tea kettle qan be made quite like new. Making Use of Quinces jTo the Editor of tfoman't I'nue: 1 Dear Madam Will ou plese pUe me full 'direction, for maktnp nuince Jelly also are thero any other waa I ran use lulce', Thanklnz xtou for this and aeeral past faors I am 1 M C W. Wash the quinces, but do not peel the-n Cut In quarters and remove the cores Put over the Are In a preserving kettle Add ytry little water, cover cloaely and stew until the fruit Is tender and broken. Strain and press through a Jelly bag, but do not queeze the pulp The Juice, must be- al lowed to drip through. Allow a pound of sugar to each pint of .the juice. Ileturn the Juice to the fire and as soon as It bolls pour lq the sugar Boll all hard until the Juice begins to "Jelly," skimming oltfcthe cum as It rises to the surface. Test the Juice occasionally by pouring a spoonful on a chilled plate to see If It Is "Jellying" Ah poon as this quantity begins to Jelly about the edge the kettle may be removed from'the Are. Seal at once In Jelly glasses MaHon Harland. Quince Jelly Is delicious when It is com bined with crab apples. Use any propor tion of these you may wish, following the am directions. Quinces are used to make marmalade, elder, honey and can be canned. litre Is a recipe for the marmalade. The ther 'recipes will be printed If you wish: ' To each pound of quince pulp allow Jthree-quarters of a, pound of preserving or 'toaf sugar. Para the fruit and put In a preserving pan with Just enough water to cover the bottom of the pan. Stew gently until re duced to R pulp. Pass through a sieve, welch the pilp and add the sugar when it has been put back In the pan. Cook Tef y gently Until the marmalade seta quickly tpken tested on a cold plate. Put In mar Mtlo.de pots and seal Store In cool place. t--'b Tj.J Hlrl With Trtnhr Arm I- fH Jtdllor of lfomd' Page- m t iladm When dancing- with a slrl arm do 1 Tdaca about her. anil shnulil mhm fence backwarda? ANXIOUS. A. man Places his rlicht arm about hla fanotn partner, holding bis hand against center of her back. He holds her right turn with his Uf hand and she places her ,Kt mm Mtly on his shoulder- It is M w u man, to danoq forward and ww, or, you express . A TTT PT A r. PATnPATT ujuiwu,, uai x , Caught Him! I Vvvnttps V J v-l''J We do like our jabots and ate filad they're coming- into style again but it will soon be cold and we'll have to button our fur collars over them! So we make the fur collar jabotlike and find it quite trim. smile, but It was training for the all woman (iiialltlc-i that made it possible. If a beautiful woman's face Is her for tune, then womanliness is the fortune of her unbeautlful sister. The wonder about tho plain woman's possessions is that they are always with her. Sun and wind cannot dim her Jolllness ami rge cannot put wrinkles In her calm. She can nover lose a man by falling off in looks, for what she did not win him b she cannot lose hint by. Deep down In every woman there oio the qualities that went to mnko up the smile of that little woman In the hotel lobby. Heautlful women often forget they are necessary and lose them. But tho plain woman, If sho Is wise, trades on them, glories In them and beats out her pretty sister In tho long run! I. Hlut Innovation lias mm. In H,. ,.,fn. plain lilurli sill, briiirr lint? 2. lion run n tl-ik vril lr l.ri'clildicl un anil broucht Into the latent nimlr? 3. llo inn ontt net Information about tlii ur ork th.-t In brlnit tlironu open to women? 1. An unusual frock for the lilcl. .rim,,! .i.i can bo made with roupli mnterlil In plild for the skirt mid u sleeveless Russian hlouso of lark blue veltet for the nlt und peplum. 5. Knitted wool lied socks would be preitlj appreciated ns nn American hrKtiii is present bj the wounded (.oldlers In the l'renrh bospltuls. .1. Miss Julia Lathrop Is lirniljof the ( hll dren's llure' u of the I nlted states Department of l.nlior In tusbhiKton. Christmas Uo for Sailor To the Vdttor of M oman's Page- v,"t',n, t-hrlatmaa box for a sailor" II Is m cousin v- j.; The fhristmas box for the sailor' must htlVe lots nt entnlilaa In I Tin I- 4: - - "... ... .. uriu ilia UUIIIO of the Mirt dear to the heart of every boy ami th L-ln.l I. ...Hi I.- . . : "v "" 'ii ut.- eaiu vo senu on a long journey Honed chliken. turkey and ham In cans, a big fruit cake. Jars of cheese and peanut butter, packages of soda nt sweet crackers. Jars of jam and Jelly, figs, dates, nuts, cans of olives and plenty of cakes of chocolate In a separate box fcond cigarettes or tho sailor boy's favorite brand of tobacco . As a Christmas remembrance vou will probably eend something a little bit moro "keepable" than food and tobacco You may send n bov containing any or one or two of the following- Knitted things, such as wristlets, sleeveless sweater, etc , water proof picture frame, waterproof tobacco pouch, steel military mirror that cannot break or rust, writing paper, military hair- brushes, le.ithpr tnil.it bl nn.,i..t.... ..... -. ... . ... .... . ,,.,, uv.ii,iiiik JI1UIH Tor tootjibrubh. comb, etc ; pocketknlfe. and, In t Vlttf Hfif lanut raivnKita L . . . .-. .. ... . itkunin jur iiic laiKini? machine, for there is one of theto on most of the phlps. More Halloween To the Editor of li'oinan's Paue: Dear Madam Kindly print in sour column or aend to me a ttood way in which to entertain about forty tueats nt k Halloween party where the space la limited. The pue.ta irr between the uses of lten and eighteen If ou ausveat (.-amea pl-i.e uo not auscest an wet Karnea like bobbins- for apples M? II. S If you nre going to mask ou inight have a moving-picture party liach char acter comes as a prominent motion-picture nctor or actress, and It Is the business of each guest to Identify as many of these iharacters as possible nach character wears a number, and the guests mark dovv i on a slip of paper which Is given to them at the door what they think the number aims to represent and who the girl or boy Is masquerading if the members of vour part) are not shy and are willing to get up nnd perform, vou might set aside a part of the evening for making them do n , t,, from the photoplay played by the star thev icjirtrnuiil When you have forty persons to entertain playing progressive games at little tables is a very good way to solve the situation All kinds of foolish games can be played at the Ubles, such as Jacks, seeing who can make the longest pumpkin seed necklaco in u given length of time, cutting witches out ot black paper, drawing Halloween pictures etc The couple winning out at each table always progress. Those who have the most "progress" marks on their tally cards get prizes The tallies can be pictures of llttlo witches und the prizes can be something ap propriate to Halloween, too In case you wouldl rather spend the eve ning playing games. If you have two rooms to use, divide the crowd. If not, forty can manage to have a Jolly time playing games such as these: The witch's art gallery rrepare for this by cutting from black cardboard or paper or buy them by the box these symbolic fig ures! Stars, witches, crescents, brooms, owls, black cats, swastikas, horseshoes, etc. Pin these singly on the parlor wall, Cover a large blank book with yellow crepe paper and paint ori the cover "Kxplanatlon of the Ulack Art'1 In it make up fortunes to correspond to tho figures on the wall. To know hi? Halloweeu fate the guest Is blindfolded and Is given a long black rod He Is then turned around three times and la sent to touch the wall with the wand The emblem or combination nearest to the wand Is his fortune and la Interpreted by the witch who holds the yellow-bound book. CllDDlngs ot Dthrr games Dubllahad at oJKr times In the Woman'; Exchange hav JPMlik PATSY KILDARE THE OUTLAW Dy JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS Helping Rowdy BKKOltn I was out or bed this morning the foam rang nnd It was Mr. Itock rudder. Ho nsked me how my burglar was anil I said ho was nil .shaved and doing well Me said, "That Is good How Is tho banister"' 1 said, "It Is all tight now 1 will show vou when vou come borne " Ho said, "I wonder whether vour father would do something for me " I said, "Toll me what It Is and leave It to me He'll do It all right" Ho said, "I would like to have him stay nt my house so thero might be a man around while I am away The cook will get his meals and Levy will take him to his work and bring him back Ho ou think he would do that?" I thought he would, nnd said so and t rang off It seems to mo that vve nro doing a lot for the Hock rudders, but tbcv are nice people Then I had my breakfast and whllo tho took was filing the wash to put Into the auto 1 wont up to see the burglar and let the nurse go to bre.ikfnst The burglar said he was feeling better and wanted a cigarette and I told him ho never coulil have cigar ettes any moro; that ho Is n; burglar, and that 1 ant boss He did not say nnv thing, but Just lay nnd grinned, so I went down nnd hopped In with Levy nnd went for my father. Ho did not want to come at first, but I tnado him, and the cook flNca him somo cats, and then I had him oft my hands and slid down the banister n few times The nurse looked at me and said, i would not do that"" t said. "Vou could not" So she tried It and I was right Sho did not slow up whon she got to tho bottom, and l guess she will be lame for nwhllo When the doctor came he said the burglar Is doing flno and be would not have to saw his log off. vvhtcJi is certnlnly lucky for tho doctor, for If he tried it there would be something doing Then I sat with tho burglar while tho nurso went for n consti tutional, as she said, though 1 do not know whnt she wanted with It nnd 1 did not sei. anything of it when sho came back The burglnr said. "Whnt Is the matter with your purp'" "With mv what?' I said "Vour bowwow," he said "lib." 1 said, "that dog Is no purp and he has got fleas If you want to know " "Well," be snltf. "why don't vou get some flea soap?" "Somo what?" I said "Some Ilea soap That will mnke the fleas let him alone," he t-ald "Well, for cat s sake," I said, "do you think t have nothing to do but wash fleas? How do vou wash them and how do vou make thciii stand still?" He said "You do not wash the fleas, but tho dog" So I made I-evy stop digging up t In flow er garden and go to town for some Ilea soap, and It is blnck. and when I smelt It I was sorry for Uovvdv Hut l said "Come with me, Hovvdv I am going to hand vou a lemon, but do not blame mo , blame the burglar If it does not euro yout lleas I will give him a bath with It " So vie went to the boathouso and I wet him all over and nihlipd the soat) on him and it made a brown lather, and ho did not mind it. but stood as still as lould be, nnd then I rubbed him off dry nnd I could not tlnd a Ilea, on him Then we had supper anil it got dark and Levy was In town taking my father to his night watching nt tho bank I tied a pillow to a clothes pole and put a sheet over It and It looked n lot like a horso's head In the dark Tho light bad not been turned on In the burglar's room yet. nnd I stuck the horse's head up by the window where tho nurso sits Soon I heard a door slam nnd a noise like n coalman de livering a load of coal down tho stairs and then all was still I went Into tho house nnd the nurse was having n lit nil ovci tho kitchen and tho cook was scared, too, for the nurse wus telling her she had seen a white horse of death and it had two fiery ees and had called her name I went up to see tho burglar and ho said, "What did jou do that for"" I said, 'What's It to jou'" He said, "Vou might have scared her to death" I said, "She Is ho lazy I have to do something to mnko her get a movo on" He said. "I am going to tell her" So 1 went to the foot of tho bed and tickled tho foot with the weight on It till he bogged me to stop and ho bald he wouldn't tell. A hen I went to bed I Piycd "Dear mother which art In heaven, I washed Howdy this morning and I think tho fleas all jumped on to me, so I don't think I'll sleep very well But 1 ought to be willing to change off with Itovvdy once In awhile, good as be Is to mo Ask God to bless you nnd my father and the burglar and Howdy and mo nnd not to do anything to en courage the llcas. Amen" "The Old linn." the nevt I'ntsi Klld ire nil venture, appears In tomorrow's i:Yiilnc lA-iuer. Tomorrow's War DnEAKFAST Apple Sauce Cornnieal Mush Menu Toast Coffco Mwcnncttf Hamburg Itoulettes (leftover) Celery Cocoa Q rapes DINNER Baked Beans with Tomato Sauco Sweet Potatoes Lettuce with chill Sauce Fruit Cup HAJinuno HOl'I-ETTIJ chop leftover Hamburg meat cakes up line, moisten with a little gravy and season. Have ready a Bhect of baking powder bis cuit dough. Holl this out ono Inch thklt and dust w 1th a little melted butter. Spread a layer of the Hamburg on tho pastry and roll firmly like a Jolly roll Cut Into two Inch lengths and put In n greased pan a couplo of Inches apart. Hake for twelve minutes In a hot oven All She Had The ta!wl driver had been driving his fsre about for an hour nnd a half and at last Inquired: "Where to now, miss? ' "Oh, how much do I owe?' inld the fare seeming to wako from n daydream. "Eight dollars and a half, miss," said the driver, glancing nt the taximeter. "Oh, I say'" said the fare sweetly "would jou mind baiklng and keep going backward till jou come to seventy-five cents? It's all I've got' st Louis Star Wrinkles Removed I'll i I luu! Mrthmt of fanal treat mem stands au Prime I Ruarun tee to remove tlie dreneat wrlnklm, baeiftneha nnrlar the eyea to atrrncthi n aaKslnic muicles and restore contour Scars I'lttinsa and Krecklra perfe. tlj and permanently oblit erated. Fhone Spruce .'138 J ry Comi.lnli ilfr.ExQuisite Toilet Preparations Unite 70(1-1U7 Flandrra llldf. JVulnut M. at IStli liillu.. l'a. Kktab. 1891 4k h JtiK .r Mi. a ScrfeWMk Infants and Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infant, invalids aadgro wing children. Pure, nutrition, upbuilding toe whole body. Invigorate nurung mothers ui the aged. More nutritious than U, coffee, etc. bwtwtly prepared. Require no cooking. fniatifdii t YOU $ Fife IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Black Lyons Velvet and Tr a ft MA" SUNDAY'S fEya. sM satfflPlafe: Ft is w The wife of the famous evangelist discusses everyday topics in a helpful and wholesome way. Mazie's rnlll.V wire real silk Thero wasn't any Xdiiiibt ot that Jim could see tho luster In them , von outside the hlg glass windows i.f tb. Emporium Department Store, in whnli were hung a tempting riot of the most bewildering bargains In hosiery that Mazlp Osborne h a d ever fetn This particular pair of silk stockings held Mazle fascin ated They were a rose-pink In color, with black and white checks, in a clockwork pat tern, mounting up from the ankle nnd extending halt way to tho knees, and In prlco they vi ere only eighty nine cents Of course, they were valued at much mote The i onsnleuous b a r - l v M DY gain tag announced that thiv had bicn marked down for this mil, nnlv from one dollar and a quarter. Ma7le first raw thtm on a Monday noon, vi I, en she was returning to her stenograph ies desk from her lunch of a chocolate sundae and n iream puff Thus fortified for the remainder ot her day'n worl. she was swinging blithely nlong when she caught her first glimpse ot the dazzling pink stockings She managed to resist the temptation until Wedncsd.iv She had never owned nor worn a pair of silk stockings, real silk stockings They had alwavi- been an am bition of which she had dreamed In vain. On Wednesday noon sho marched with an air oi' determination Into the stoie, gave tho blondined voung woman clerk a dollar bill, and miichtd out with the Moeklngs, In a small neat bundle, and eleven cents In change In her purse This meant that Mio would havo to economize on lunches, for her wages wero $7 a week, $5 of which she gavo to her mother each Saturday night. But she owned at last a pair of real silk hosiery. Thero now remained the tantalizing ques tion of what she was to do with them She couldn't wear them to tho office unless she could change after she left home, for sho knew the sharp eves of her mother would mark their gorgcoU3 hue at once For two days she hid them In the bottom drawer of her dn sser ot home On Satur day evening the could resist no longer the wild wish to test the feel of tho silk on her llesh After supper sho hurried to hei room, "ai fully locked the door, nnd ten minutes later was admiring her new ard strangely clad ankles The sound i.f the front door eloping an nounied thai her mother was leaving for tho Sundaj maiketlng With her heart heating wlldlv, Mazle darted down the hall and into tho street A walk of two e X I A s f$ SV s I- 4As. s?Sr!& . j 5 IIltWHH it Ru HiH jS??&2 T?Jt : ilKilI; SSiiaHtik '"-SlHlll:1 " H 3 iwfal "fitft HHt : f SS wiJTO.. oKi iHlfi- - a S HKlBtaOa - ft filir'2MKLTa9B$g ' a H IMniKSViljHflSSK - S ffiffewScSlWHPw : t'JiS5'fWwiii3iK5i : g SsaiwajBrntt : m9pKajHKVS S : PIPtiPrSsV Sarfit s - g SnJt?!s$;.!jiam !?5J 3 : g : XilKffiiff s ; f ft : Ti Mrameflal : H : HsBaaaaaaMaBaaaHtB : g : gWaSsaasBaaaaaaamri : 1 it : i53f $ flaaaaaaaaaaTCH : : lllfllli 5 If i?S HHHtS ig : rrTTfTTTTllMf flrHTTttWj - fff Went Encrusted Gold Border Dinner Services , An Unequalled Selection 16 Exclusive Patterns on the Best English and French China All Open Stock Wrignt, Tyndale & van Roden, Inc. 1212 Chegthut Street Hatter's Plush Chapcaux V There was ncvor n sea son when thero were not both big hats nnd small lints in style, nnd n com plete wardrobe needs both kinds. The illustra tions show lints of both types nt their smartest. Tho small hat is nn in spired toque, with a brim turned sharply nway from the face, made of black hatter's plush. It is given distinction nnd smartness by a huge chou of black Lyons velvet rising at the back. The large hat hns ono of those curving brims that are so wonderfully be coming to every ono, of blnck Lyons velvet, while the entire crown is cov ered with monkey fur with a jet ornament. INTIMATE TALKS Silk Stockinets blocks restored her confidence, nnd brought her to llroadwav Sho felt several glances of admiration east at her ankles, cr, nt least, sho thought they were glances of admiration, and she milled proudly Sho did have pretty ankles. She had never realized Just how trim and attractive until now, but they had never been prop erly ills-played before. She was brought sharply to her senses by a strange man lift ing his hat and smirking at her elbow. She gave him one glanco and almost fled, cutting sharply across the streets as she felt he was walking rapidly after her. The next moment she saw tho lights of an auto mobile, making a quick turn at tho cor ner, almost upon her In her effort to dodge, sho slipped and almost fell pros trate ns the chauffeur grazed her figure. A drawling voice sounded from tho car, and a man In evening clothes, the first so attired who had ever spoken to her, sprang out 'f am afraid I gave you a fright." he apologized, with a qulik glance, which traveled from her gayly clad ankles to her flushed face Ho hesitated. "Won't you glvo me tho privilege of a ride Just to re cover your nerves, jou know?" There was n purring note In his voice, and an assured smile In his appraising eyes For one wild moment Mazle hesitated. She had never been in nn automobllo In her life What n combination of luxuries If she could have her first motor rldo on the evening she wore her Hist pair of silk stockings She took a hesitating step toward him, and ho was holding out his hand when the girl paused with a gasp of dismay Her downcast eyes had fallen Instinctively on her wonderful hosiery. On her right stocking a stitch had given nway In tho cheap silk and the "run" had gono swiftly down tho foot Mazie's heart seemed sud denly to stand still. Without n word, she turned from tho welcoming hand before her nnd darted back to tho curb and down the side street that led home. There wore strange tears In her eyes nnd a strango husklnes In her throat Just nH the stitch had given way In her cheap silk stockings, nnd the ruinous "run" had started, she knew now with an Illuminating clenrness that nn equally ruinous "run" would have started In her life had she heeded the voice of the tempter and ac cepted the automobile Invitation. Some thing told her sho had been saved Just on tho brink. "Before I went to bed that night." said Mazle In telling me tho story, for this Is a truo narrative, "I wrapped my stotklngs up In a little bundle and threw them out of tho window " She looked at me for a moment with a wistful silence "J'ou understand, don't you?" she almost whispered I nodded Yes, I was quite sura that I could understand (CoDirleht. 1017. by The nell Syndicate, Ine ) Prldnj- -The Olrl Who Him Determined to Have Own Juy. Fur Coats Dashinp styles. Guaranteed skins. At tractive linings. Splendid workmanship. This, briefly, is tho story of our won derful success. For a quarter of a cen tury we have been giving the women of Philadelphia and vicinity Fur Coats, Capes, Muffs and Neckpieces of excep tional quality at prices far below every other store. Don't think of buying Furs until you see how much money we can save you. Furriers to JJtuo Generations GITTELMAN'S SONS 916 Arch Street riilla. Store 1003 r.ancaiter Are. GOOD HEALTH By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D LL. D. In answer to health auesttons. Doctor Kelloootn this space til dalfu doj o,i, i.. . mrdlftne. out l no case lolU he take the risk of tnnklnj diagnoses of or BriiJi.?n "'n'ntti,, liirali rrti(Hno aurotca! treatment or drugs. Health Questions toM be SSL"?. ,or amercd In personal letters to inquirers who tie!cij stamped envelope! tor' "1" Food as TrnOOD Is somethlnB moro than fuel. It M X not only supplies heat nnd energy to tho hotly, but also tlssue-bulldlnc mnterinl. Knls, starch, sugar nnd fruit nclds aro truo fuel elements; whllo proteins, which comprise tho gluten of wheat, the casein of mlllt, tho vegetable casein of peas nnd beam nnd similar foodstuffs, the lean of meat and the white of eggs nro the tissue-building ele ments. The fuel elements starch, supvr, fat, etc , nro easily disposed of by tho body. A por tion Is burned up nt onco In producing energy, supporting muscular work, etc., while any residue Is deposited ns rat. Tho proteins or tlssuc-bulldlng elements nro not so easily disposed of. They cannot ho stored up. If taken In excess they must ho gotten rid of nt once An excess of protein glveM rlso to polMmous substances, which do great miscnier in tno oouy. Tho worst mischief that arises from the use of nn excess of protein Is tho encour agement of putrcfictlon In the Intestine Tho undigested fragments remaining In tho colon undergo rapid putrefactive change, nnd tho poisons nbsorbed Into tho body damage the liver, kidneys nnd nil the tis sues and disturb all the vital functions. Tho normal proportion of tlssuc-bulldlng ele ments Is nbotit one-tenth of the total re quirement When nn excess Is taken the undigested portions undergo putrefaction and nro comet ted Into hlghlv poisonous substances, ptomaines, toxins nnd other sub stances which nro prodigiously toxic or poisonous The presence ot these products of putre faction may he locognlzed In the stools bv, a putrid odor Healthy bowel discharges should have a sweetish or slightly sour odor, or should bo entirely free from odor A putrid odor Is always an evidence of an abnormal and harmful condition When the bowels nro In such a condition that putrid, foul-melllng gnscs escape. Intestinal autointoxication Is going on. A beefsteak carried In one's pocket would within a few hours become putrid nnd ex ceedingly offensive Tho s.imo putrefactive changes w HI take place In u portion of beef steak which has been svv allowed and re mains undigested In tho colon Starch, sugar nnd fat may be stored up ns tissue fat, but proteins ennnot be thus stored If not used they undergo decay, producing biliousness, colitis, putrid stools, foul breath, coated tongue, confused brain, In somnia, nnd a great variety of other dis tiesslng s.vmptoms Tho hlgh-proteln diet of tho American people, as lias been pointed out by Pro fessor Chittenden. Is largely rcsporislblo for n world of mls-rlilcf the real cause of which has not been generally understood or oven t-uspected until recently. Professor Chittenden has shown that by reducing the protein to the actual needs of the body and making the protein only sufficient In quantity to servo for necessary repairs, the endurance may be enormously Increased Tho protein content of nuts, fruits, milk cereals and vegetables will supply nil the protein needed by tho body without the use of flesh foods This has been well proven by expei Imcnts In animal feeding by Mc Collum nnd others Higg's Disease uleahRet' '" "'e prcv" treatment for ,IUi.-b's Itlgg's disease or pyorrhea Is an Infec tion of the mouth In which the gums are L flllllll.llllllllllllllllllllllW RIAYLOCKBLYNN.Inc If 1528 ChestnutSt. Furs Altered and Repaired mmmmummmmmmmimmmmwmmmuummmrmmmwmmm QTud, j 1422 Walnut Street SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Original Paris Models Created by Louis, of Paris At Largest Price Reductions Ever Made Special Collection of Fur-Trimmed Coats of the Latest Fabrics $75.00 Heretofore $125.00 Discontinuing Our Line of Suits Reduction on the former Price of each Suit $20 to .160 LUIGI RIENZI 1714 Walnut Street Furs of Fashion Ultra-smart Coats of Nutria, Caracul and Seal; Superb Stoles arid Capes of Sable and Kolinsky ; unusual assortment of Fox Scarfs and Muffs; desirable Pelts for personal selec tion and design. All Moderately Priced Unusual Values in Motor Coats Gowns Suits Coats Waists Exclusive French Millinery S ' QUESTION BOX Body Fuel , diseased nnd recede, ro thai ,. . .. (iron out of their sockets -n,. nna11 causo Is scnernl lowerlnB of nil J!r mM A pernti Buffering fron Z'"'8 should place himself under th.- dlMa drilled dentin for treatment or ,?re nnd teeth. Ho must ho pr'plrd for .m?V,U course of treatment, as It i" J? 'C nato dlsenso to treat At th . y ob'' nn nntltoxlc diet should be artw!!!? "m ic.cma, loBeiner with nn outdoor itr.! all measures which tend to bund 1 ,!! general health. UP tht Heating Compress How do -ou glvo a heatlni comnrMsf Wring a cloth quite dry nut nf'ij7, T nmr apply over the paTn?ul ' pfar?M this with mackintosh and several JhlckS?" of flannel. Tho moist cloth win oui,v," become warm and will retain t h" h.a f 'T a long time Jt Is fully ns ce?tlv. ..,of poultice nnd much cleaner it i. I M helpful remedy In deep seated smnai "?!1 In Pain from Indigestion and chwVta ,B tarrh of the bowels. A heating rit Ca applied to tho nbdomen will oft ?.u'M ' hendacho nnd Induce sleep r,llTI Men's Clothinjr tl aalJ .1 . .. The clothing worn by men has'een.i, the following faults- Too much dottta' entire body1 "" Skl" B Xon-porous material, or fabrics too iitti. porous to nlr so that the clothing suffoca, !, tho skin and prevents the escape o Son ous exhalations. Poison- Dark colors which exclude the chemlc.1 and luminous rays of the sun, which , essential to health. ar'- Itestrlctlon of the movements of th.' shoulders nnd a flattened chest from wear. Ing slfcpendors. '" thon'eck0""3 thRt 'rrltat0 anfl """ (Copyright ) 1222 Walnut Sireel ?? Plain Tailored Suits Clever designing and man oraun workman chip are apparent in every tine. Developed t oi ine- nexuett juuncs nnu colors. $35 and $39-50 (77fi uxunous rurs For men, women and children. Quality at moderate prices. i Exclusive Selection Paris Model Hats $15.00 Heretofore $25.00 1 H ' If I c ijva.,yuu L. lvi -Junia ' ' vaac t 1 i -T y'' it rTT'T tv ; l'j!fe ' J 'La?..
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