w fi it.: I" V'r f t J- IYfi I- J' Eft-" 1EL- r& JTL M is. . -" TO W- -i"4 K " !RE AND THERE AMONG HE YOUR FRIENDS ASSORTED OR ALL EXACTLY LIKE YOU? CIt Is Sten of Genius to Have Ones That Are "Dif- ," JJ J-J ,T :j. t m . T7I - ji xerent, June is oo run oi a lNumoer oi reo- .-. A i 1. . TT A 11 1 no Ti hqvo ail iV W XUTU iill VMU tTTHO are your friends? " A wlss woman one twisted n popular proverb to read, "Show mo your .friends and I'll tell you If you're a genius," "Buch aueer friends does a genius have." he explained, "eo different they are fiom himself." Thero's a pood bit of truth In this Sometimes It seems ni though genius well, not strictly genius, but tho abovo. the average person, In tho only ono who has the, Is It courage or desire? to utep out of "class" and pick assorted friends. Heie'n a little experiment. Try to sort out and classify tho frlcndx belonging to people you know who do things. T chnl lengo ou. Tou can't do It. You start out this way. Well, there's tho man who wears red neckties with his purplo socks Well, maybe my friend hoo plcttirei take prizes at tho academy likes eccentric people. That ono Is Kcttled. Let mo see, there's another eccentric oul she seems to lunkcr for a girl who wants to go on tho stago and spends all her money going to Now York to get placed. You'ro getting along line. Any thing odd jour filcnd likes for a friend. Thero's tho women with llvo children whoso faces are never all clean at tho eamo time. Well, wlicro eleioa sho coni In? You'ro stuck. Thero aro millions of heifcvciy where and jou can't explain for the life of you why your fn.-id likes to go and drink tea In her Httlo parlor. It can't lio "done" this Massincatlon. TF YOU want to find out whether you'ro average or a littlo bit above average, take a look at your fi lends. Aic they all Just llko jou are' If jnu'ro an An rora wool girl angora comes high, you know aro nil your friends Angora, too? If you belong to tho il.incliif-nneMca.it five bet, does everybody .ou call friend danco and drink tea nt 5 o'clock, too? Or THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE I.'ttrrs and 1711c illon tiir,i(tlrf fo thin lie paper onlv anil eluiteil nilh f. Hnm, n' D-loio ore inrltrrf. It I iinifrMloml Ihnt thr rrprrnvrti j WOMAN" 1. l..t II.VM.I., .i, milt; t.rilgrr, TODAY'S I. Hew ran leftover outmr.il lie ii-.nl for next mlni'n lirrnkrnst? S. Whr l It economical nml pr.irllrul (o put way leftover In liroun pottery IxinN.' S. "Mint larre Informul piece of furniture km n Miccru- of the dullest living room.' ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S IN(iUHIES a. niittr iuii, m iiiil ii iiiij- i.iriiiMirii rim lie cleaned ntthout' polinhlnc In the uniiil war hy placlnc It In a pan filled ulth liolllne mII natrr and Icttlnr It hull there for few minute. It U then cone over with a plere of rtinniuU. t. White rubber mat tin?, miih ui l urd In utomoillei, makes etrrllnit hut dish t ible mats, berniine It la ho eui.il ileaued. 'I he nuiti re covered ulth i.I!i-i or while linen. S. A touch thleken. to he lined for ruiMlne. can be made quite tender by ete.nnlnc three bourn before rouitlnc. Recipe for Doughnuta To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam I am told that one ran be vary auccesiful ulth hnnvi mide doughnuta. but X have no reclpo at band, i'nn ou supply me with a elmplu nnd Inexpenshu one' Ull.VTKl'UU Mary Green, In "lletter Meals for Jesa Money," gUes tills reclpo for doughnuts, which I hao found to bo ury good: Two cupfuls of Hour, two nnd one-half teaspoonfuls baking powder, three-quarters teaspoonful bait, ono tablespoonful melted shortening, one-half teaKpoontul nutmci;, one-half cupful sugar, one egg, well beaten; one-half cupful mill-. Mix and sift the dry Ingredients. Add tr. milk and shortening and mix well Chill and roll out on a floured board until half an Inch thick. Cut and fry In hot, deep fat. A little more flour may bo necessary, but the dough should bo as soft as can be handled easily. Quick Buttermilk Bread To th Editor of Woman's rage: Dear Madam la there tich a thtns aa a Mttermllk bread? I heard u. woman vpeakln ot "quick buttermilk bread" In tho rnn one day r-u-antb-. I have looked foft a rerlpn for aueh bread and have been unable to find one. Thank tn ou for any Information you can kHr m on tba aubject. I am. (Mr.i.) C. C II. Alice Mitchell Kirk, In her book on "Prac tical Food Kconomy," gles tho following recipe for quick buttermilk bread: One cupful whole wheat Hour, three quarr cupful white Hour, one cupful but tarmirc, one cupful raisins, two tcarpoonfuls cream of tartar, one-half teaspoonful soda Sift together flour, fcalt, cream of tartar and soda. .Stir It Into buttermilk and add raisins. Make Into a loaf, scSre It across and bake In a. moderate oven three-quarters ot an hour. I hope you will find this satisfactory. To Clean Circassian Walnut To tht Editor of tVoman'j Paget Dear Madam Kindly tell me how to clean clrcaaiilan walnut furniture- READER OP Till) KVENINfJ I-KDnKR. Circassian walnut can be cleaned with white soap that contains no lye and a little cold water. The secret of cleaning It so that no harm shall come to the wood Is to do a little pieco at a time. Ute a fine chamois and ery littlo water, being sure that the chamois takes up tho water. As aoon as you have finished cleaning one lit tle place dry It Immediately with a piece of chamois. Proceed In this way until the whole article Is cleaned If a polish be needed this can bo procured at a depart ment store. Kxpluin what you want the polish, for. t To Clean White Gloves To tnt Editor of IVoman'a Poor: Dear Madam Would lou pleaae tell me how white kid alovea can be cleaned and alao how can one xorrei aciionaciouaneMN7 STKAUV READER, dasqllne cleans white gloe3, but It Is Very dangerous to use and must be kept away from the fire or from Intenso heat A safe rule Is to use It In the daytime at an pen window. In using gasoline put the glove on the hand and dip entirely In the fluid, then rub the spots with a clean rag. There are on the market glove-cleaning fluids that are not Inflammable and am nf i fto use. In my opinion It Is Infinitely better c-r.V to buy one of these, which are sold tn drug t - Korea, inun to latco tne risic oi using the . faaol!ne, ' The second oart of vour nueatlnn win h ,, aaawered In one of the leading articles that '.'Kiear at tho top of thlsj column. "i v ' i ' Sweater Pattern Requested T the Editor of Womatt'o Paget J Pear Madam .Will you pleaae send me dlree. ana imncrn ir anp-on aweaier. with rat irlit line? Aw, kindly tell me haw akXup it would take to make a awwuer, (.pilar and cuffa tha aame material? . jmm Tiu una aeir-aaarraaea enve- terp. au. m. o. Fiyeete4 sweater ha maaji -. - 11 i- -vt 1 n -r 1 - 1-x I I iir rvri .vamn ati-ovn UU kJCV'ilW JL CVUdClll Vyvettes Here's 11 little jockey cap of fur squirrel, or anything; you might I refer. Is thero In tho pl.icn where you keep the pcnplo you lllto some littlo girl who takes nourishment at tho old fashioned hour of C? Is there f.omo ono else, perhaps, to whom 5 o'clock means nothing but tho punching of a tlmo clock and a trolley lido homo? 11113 Is so full of a number of people It J does ,eem haul to think that they must all bo cut down or cut up to lit ono pattern. It Is fo Infinitely moro Interest, lug to study ten p itterns than It Is Just one. Sometimes It means tho opening of a whole new- world to bo friends with Mimo one who looks at things differently from tho wav wo do. Thero Is no reason why genius should havo a monopoly on filmds not nil cut from tho .same piece! Tho f-amo world Is open to rverjboily. Why not taVo a day oft and fi o It your friends aro all Just like youiself? ilrpartmrnt ,! .. . i,.- Imif hi rlttrn on oil ntit. nt ,atr ,;. ,,, .;''.:''. ", 7;.'7. '"'"., V'?"". .-" "i Sirlnl rurrim tiko thoin oli rn ''ii'ni'r'n' - ia. Pa. i. iiii. INQUIRIES 1. Hum dill the MlnNIrr of Fond Department '" l'"Bl ' rrrntnlre the mlue of womnn'n ""Mice to miiIi n elepirtim nt.' ' S. hut li n lute ilrpirtiire In motor roatj.? .1. "11 lint Inrtprnxhe rhristmnri present rnn one ln.il... with the il.l of rurdbonr.! nnd plrre, nr hrlcht Kilorril mtnnne. I. Die ltll L.-.t. -.i .. . . ; - " r iminiiiion ior atenoi;- ranhrra who l,, lo take (,,nimnit Positions co.er Ipniicnuilir, letter wrltlni-. arithmetic ami penin inslilp. There lire inanv of three pcxitloiiH opt n now. S. The thrre-tilrrri street Milt M,l, fair t n be iiio'i popiiinr thN winter. 8. It Is ii mutter of runt rnlenre , whether he waiter or a noiinnS dinner pirlner insists In puttlnc on her oit. If the waiter be the nearer. It I. quite natural that he -.hould per. form this ernlrr. Agrees With K. (i, To 1ie t.ditnr of It'oman't Page; II. Di Madam. I heirtliy nuree with K. fi ir in rterjtnilK ho e.ue Asj for inretlns Klrli ..in, win ijni Kip ii m , ..-.. ;.'.i. :. "' '! "'in' nijr (ire (IikihliI . .... ui ii inire him n.i a (.pal jn.uil old f"i'.ione"l ' r"uk "" CU " "1"y '"""" '" '" n.'.lalV! "l.ln.k " 5,,urie man worries nlout ho fhlni.. '"l-.frU",V".11V" "" h." ,l?r al-mt nth"? iniiika. I nr in this .i,,, 0 thurt Kklrtx. low iiecka .and iiainte.1 r, )lH m La ,, r.,,Vi e nf that Ii aa fur us tho .ittalr mis 'I r. lj. It seems a pity that a joung man should make then statement. And do jou know sonichow I btispct ou han neer to illy been in loe, and so ju cannot Judgu how you would red about inarrjlng a girl who had been frco In gMng kisses to nn man for thn asking, and hoiiietltnea not cmti waiting to liu uskid, for tliat matter I do not think wo havo cer upheld tho wearing of too short skirts, too low necks or face painting In these columns Such practices are deplorable, Indeed, but they do not make It any better for a girl to so far forget her self us to allow familiarities of tho kind ou Indorse. J:xcuse me, T I' :, If I sav ou do not seem cry logical when jou stato jou fear there will be many old maids if thn girls do not kiss men btforo becoming engaged to them. Thej- aro far morn llkclv to bo old maids It they aro willing to gie imMIv what la usutlly dilllcuit fur a man to get. " Think tnl3 oir and perhaps jou will aurto with mo Road Map for Bicycling To the Lditur of H'lmiau's Page. Dear Madam In the Kiimmi j.iix;i u f ... ?"!,:0)cmr ln" atuihid cll.pliii- "; published In unawer to an innuiry Viiatiia tn local bloclo trip- I am i.artRu liTly "nu'rV.teS In Idoillne In this an turn, hut h,.v.. i, :.i .Hit ncuiiy in KeiiiiiE u ruitaUlo road map I note in the cIIppuik. thlr.l lino from bottom, that jou appear to have audi avallabli. I v. fit to n"k "J W .'.'!' abl'! '." 1btl1" n from lou. for ll, v in ...,,!..- .. ..... .l.i,. : . . " "-- .....- ., . ...v, lJ iJ( H Tho road map has been mailed to you There Is no cost attached This tenlco Is extended gratuitously by the Ledger Central Travel Ilureau Letters for Soldiers To fie V.dltor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Will jou pleaae print In jour paper aeuln tho num and addrcaa of tl o i.nv In i.'amn Meade who wrote aaklnir aoma one tn write to lilmr I would like to wrlte-Tut have mlalald tho uddreaa Jt jt H. I do not think the name and address j'ou refer to wero printed in the columns of the Woman's Uxchange, I consulted the (lies to see It such a letter had been printed on the editorial page of the paper, hut found no trace of It thero cither. Possibly the name appeared In tho Public Ledokk. I am sorry to be unable to help you, for It seems the right thing to do for one man such as your self to write to another. Heads of Vassar College To the lldltor of ll'ontan'a Page: Dear Madam I would Ilka to know who the dean and preaident of Vaaaar Coll?o aVoV m. . " a- The dean of Vassar College Is EMa Mc- Calebj the president Is Henry Noble Mac- Cracken. Guess This One To the Editor of Woman' Paget Dear Madam Kindly publlah In your column the anawer lo thla nueetlon: " What doea walcuraa moan? I do not know if the ipelllnif ts correct, but aa I have Tape I led t hat la the way It a pronounced. Jfajb. It abouia be .apelled wvliuma. 1 think It la an Antlo-Saxon word. N. J. I have consulted an Anglo-Saxon' and various other dictionaries and can find no word resembling either of these whose spell Jnr you hae suggested. It Is quite dlfllcult to find the meaning of a word when the spelling of it Is not known. However. If you will tell im how It; as Used lu the sentn- when yoJ haard it I will be glad to look mm ." C EVENING EEDGER-PHIEADELPHIA", SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, THE VARIED PATSY KILDARE THE OUTLAW By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS George Washington T STAUTKD this morning to go to the L house of the man who Is a hundred years old. to tee what my burglar was doing. On tho way I passed n house that hnd been blown oer, and I found my burglar there Ho had a hammer and was taking the house apart and tying it up In a bundle Howdy and I stayed till he got his bundle readj. He Is strong for a burglar who has to use a cruth. AVo walked with him nnd went kind of slow Ho s-.ij-s he Is going tn get some chickens and lay his own eggs mitt havo .something to eat ln the hnu'o besides milk and bread Goon after we got to the houo of the man who Is n hundred years old. Levy came with tho nuto to tnko me to school When I told the old man good-by h said, "t am a hundred fnrn old," so I stuck out mj tnngun nt him The burglar shook hands with tne nnd walked tn the road with Itowdv and mo, where we got Into thn unto I rould son him still standing In the middle of tho road when 1 looked hack I gUfss ho feels ery thankful to me He ought to, anv way It ln't eery burglar who ran como along without a thing, and find a nlrn little girl to mnko him stop burgling and glc him a good home At school tndnv our tearher was telling us about Ceorgn Washington She said he was sui li a great mm tint he was called tho father of his rountrj All t could do was sit there with tnv mouth open nnd ho Kind I mil Irish Then she said that flforge Washington necr told a tie That tcrtalnlv did get tnv goat At llrst I nearlv lmsttd with Hiuprl'-e nnd then I stood up and said, "I-'nr cat's sake, teacher. I hate to paj' It, hut somebody lias been fooling jou. (leorge Washington can tell more lies than any body I know. xeept Peanuts Kecnej". t inn fee that vm don't know him " All the kids were laughing bv that time, nnd the trnrhcr looked ery murh surprised .She F.iid ".Vow children, all of jou keep quiet and j-ou. Patsj tell us nil jou know about 'leorgo Washington " So 1 told them about the first slim nall t made to seare (leorge Washington nnd his wife, nnd how; he said It wns as high as a tree nnd hnd linns a mile long Then I told them about tho other nllm sullv whlth lm said hid ejes of lire mid breathed smoke Then tho tenrher plnlrnd who the real Cieorge WiHliiiiglcni was, and th it this other ono was named for him, which is kind of tough on tho real tleorge who Hiked the Piigllrh with one hind in ills pmket, and who must hae had some IrKh In him He li dead now. tho teacher said When t-rhnnl was out the green snake, bov said tn me, "You mo snmo kid, nil right" 1 silil 'I am and don't j-ou forget It" He s.ilil, "Will jou be my sweetheart" I said, ' Knr t fit's sake, wh'it Is that'" Ho said, 'Win, If jou ato mv sweetheart I will bring ni apples and bananas and manges, nnd I will kiss oii nnd no other girls nt parties" I said, "You'd better hie otir head examined An n't you feeling well"" He Just said, "Will jou bo my sweet heart " I 'aid. "Ortnlnlv not, but jou can htlng me npples and oranges nnd banatins and pickles. If J nil like I ncier go tn pirtles, and I would not let jou kiss me If I did " When I was ready for bed tonight I prajed, "Dear mother, which nrt In Heacn, did jou ever haMi a sweetheart? It must bo awfully silly I kind of like the green make tioj-, but lie hasn't got a lilt of sense, nnd If ho tries to kiss mo ho will get his faco pushed In I think I will gie my burglar a start of chickens from Mr. Itock rudder's It Is getting kind of dult around here Ask Ood to mako something Inppcn to me Amen. ' Tomfortlnit the Mik." the neat I'uNr Ijll hire ndlrntiirr, appeiira In Woiidnv l.trnliiE I edcer. Tomorrow's War Menu ni'.KAKrAST flaked Annies Kgcs with Chit ken Liters Corn Mulllns Jelly Coffee DINNKH Cream of Pelerj' .Soup I'lll.iu of Chicken Spinach Ollus Orapefult Salad Coffeo Ieo Cieam SflPPKll Cold Salmon Graham Ureael e'oeoa Sponge Cake PILLAU OP CHICKHN Cut a tender two-pound chicken Into tweho pieces nnd tirown theso In a stew pan with an ounce of butter, a. chopped onion nnd a chopped green pepper. Cook these for bIx minutes, stirring llghtlj-, and then add a half cupful of stock and a cupful of tomato sauce. Add half a can of mushrooms and season with salt and popper. Hae ready two cupfuls of raw uncooked rlco and three tablepoonfuls of grated cheese Add these to tho chicken and cook for twenf minutes. Serc hot. A WARTIME ODE Oh. tho whcatless days and the meatless Injs. Oh, tho daj-s without sugar or sweet The dajs without lamb, tho days without ham And tho days with Just nothing to cat. Oh, tho daj'B without Ice, tho days without rice. Oh, thn days w Itliout corn, beans or bread, But wo'Il neter despilr, we'll fill up on air, And make soup of the old feather bed Woman's World. Gifts for Little Girls A cretonne desk set Is a particularly ap proprlato gift for the girl of twelve or thir teen who Is beginning to tako a keen In terest ln tho prettlness of her own loom Pieces for her dressing table make tokens dear to tho heart of tho little one who Just occasionally cntcrtilns her joung friends. Among these gifts aro tiny candlesticks in rose, with rose and gold shades; flower holders, smelling salt Jars and white loiy plcturo frames. Framing a Recipe If you are an up-to-dato housekeeper using u card catalog for your recipes you are probably often annoyed because the cards become so quickly soiled. Whether you send them to tho cook ln the kitchen or uVo them jourself. you will find they will keep clean In one of the small passe partout postcard frames to be found In nny department store. Into this tho card may be readily slipped and remoed after use Good Housekeeping. Baby Is a Ticket Babies wero tickets at a. theatre In San Pranclsco recently during the afternoon per formance of a photoplay, In which a baby was featured. If you had a baby you could come to the party and If ju didn't you had to pay. The babies, however, wero not treated to tho punch accorded the regulation ticket. They were sent down stairs Instead, into an Improvised nursery where, under tho caro of attendants, they ware allowed to Indulge In the full in baby talk while their mothers enjoyed the pic ture upstairs. Termer Mayor Smith Is 73 Today Former Mayor William Burns Smith will celebrate hlq seventy-third birthday tomor row. Mr. Smith, who sened as Mayor or Philadelphia from 1884 to 1887, the- last term under the old city charter, was known as the "Dandy Mayor." His home at pres. ent Is at Laurel Barings, N. J, In spite ot Ma advanced a, Mta.ia excellent ljtaltk. THINGS THAT WOMEN DO IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Clnnamoit'Color Silccr GOOD HEALTH III I riy .john HARvny KKi.T,or,rr. ju. n., u,. r. tn answrr to hmlth tjut sffotin. Doctor hallow in tins .fit,'' v ill 'tatty o(i)c rtitilrt on pirnttv$ tnedlcinr, hut in tut i mv k ifMif tal th mt of i ttthmv it riynntn nf vr prt srrlbina or nf.- mmfA rrfiiti(y Aurpltttl trrtttvunt or tlrnv llmltli riuisttont h lit br tromjtthj an- rtt crnt hv tffniiftt btt'ri tn tnrjtitrt ri u t n lni statnpid ru rtnwi for rcitl'j. Care of the Teeth Di:e'AV of the teeth Is In itself an 111 dence of !Im ivr ieiaing tooth li Just as nun li an nliu as an uher upmi the linn or the f.n e Dental llll.lj Is the most common nf nil human in.ilnliis It means more thin the ileeiy in the lns of a tooth Jt means tint the wholo body is In a stite of lowered n-l-tuiie Tho ti-eth ate the hitdest htrongi st iKmentu of the loil, and thev do not hi gin to deeaj so long an the Mt il nslstimu of tho bodj Is up to the norm il level, but whin the le slst.incn of the- bodv Is loweied and the blood Is tlitprlot.itisl, the teith and other pirts IjpkIu to elteay, and this dii.iy most freiiuently begins with the teeth I tee a v of the tuth Is due tei tho netlmi of bat terl l know n :ih nnsereibcs 'I hose liolson-formlng girnn grow In the ititi stun in i limitless inimlii I , dotihtliss t'i manj" tlitlions Tlie h.ime artetv if ge i ms j'imi ln tho month and aie responsible fm the dei iv of the teeth They hide away from tho air and fted upon all kinds of foods, hut esnclallj" upon meatH and other foods I'nntaliilng protein or albuminous sub sumes Jf a littlo food aeiumulites I" -tweeti the teeth, s'mn of thise germs wlihli are always present In tho saliva will hide In the fnod, multiply rapidly nnd attaek tho teeth Thus the piocesj of elecaj- is begun, resulting in ulecintliui of the teeth, espe- Lilly when one cats tne-il and tho littlo llhets of meat llnd lodgment In the teetli ci ei lees The same giims aio liable to ,t up absi esses around tho routs of the tilth and ..i e'nise uh oration of tin- gums Tiny pindtii'e poisons In the mouth unit g!n a most unpleasant odoi to tho bieath, and they grow so tapldlv that with e.iih morsel of fnod eMten main are swipt down Into tho stonncli and IntistiniN win re thev prudtiiA. ptitre faetion nml tesiilting polsona and may give rWjj to sulous ilistase lu the healthy Indlvidiiil who keeps his teeth in giwl eondltlon and free from ac cumulations of food, tho saliva In the mouth Ik a imiural germlcldo and easilj- elestroj.s tho anai robes This germ-destrojlng povier is considerably weakened when tho health Is Impaired, tho blood poor lu eiu'illty or tho digestive secretions affected by stomach or intestinal treyublos. Through tho last means Impaired digestion may cause decaj1 of tho teeth Juat as surelj- as decij- of tho teeth may causo Impaired digestion. Tho most effect ivo and most essential way to prevent decay of tho teeth is to livo naturally Proper ellet and thorough masti cation two of tho prime requirements of right living aro also of e,val elllcacy as safeguards against dental decay 1'at meats and similar foods should be avoided, for the iuf.it fibers and tho fatty substances accumulate about tho mouth and tho teeth, aid tho giowth of germs and set up decay A natural dietary of fruits, grains nnd nuts will not only mako tt easier to keep tho teeth clean, but will help directly to thn satno end Tho acids of fruits for exam ple, aro splendid germicides; they destreyy tho germs In the mouth when they come lu contact with them Soft foods of every kind, mushes, etc should bo avoided as much as possible, un less one has learned to subject them to very thorough mastication and mlxtuie with tho saliva Dry, crisp foods are te bo preferred, not onlj' hi causo thej lequno thorough mastication, but because they scout tho teeth in tho proeeFs and aro the best means of keeping them clean. Thor ough mastication Is also beneficial in sev eral other ways. It gives tho teeth the complete exerclso needed for keeping them lu sound ctndltion, thus hardening and Invigorating them It also stimulates the gums and enables them to clasp tho teetli moro Hrmly and resist tho agents of decay. Treatment for Hums What Is the beat method of treatlnu stverb burna? V. V. S A new method of treating burns has been developed In the Held hospitals of France The method consists of spraying tho burned surfaee with u mixture of paraflln oil and THE CHEERFUL CHERU5 On z tha fruit stands in the street Are round bitch cherries rfc.ncjed in rows. The, sorrow of mv life is this-r- I never hd enough of Those,. rJej.fyiNff 0 k (n ffiffi Cloth Suit, Nutria Trimmed Here i.s n suit in fashlonablo color Hint strikes an original and in teresting note in tlio nrranpement of the fur trim ming. The hca son's favorite fur is set in large bias pieces round the nkirt nf the coat in a way that makes its simple, well-tailored lines strik ing nnd different. Another novel note is ndded by the stitched seams that curve in an unusual cut from the waist to the skirt of the coat. Thciuotched front of the coat gives a dottblc bicastcd effect, (hough fastening w i t li only two buttons and a urn row belt. The Kiiit is made of silver cloth in cinnamon color, and the collar and cuffs aic of nulrin w h i c h n t a r 1 y matches the inuteiiul. The skiit is one of the ery new stiaight models. QUESTION BOX and the Mouth piriflln wax. Kpiil puts This s beali d to tin degrees r.ihrctihelt bv putting the nml uner In hot wati i. and tho solution is applied with mi ntumlr.er -iftei the hunted Miif.ti'e liis been citefullv i le.msed and eh ml Aftir tin llrst liver Iris hem ap plied, a thin l.iwr of eottoli is put e Hid linn more of the p ir.iflln Is spiajul nte i it II is applied twice .1 day. '1 h lesults aic most !.itsfai'tor Appendicitis VVuil.l vnn iifhtue on li flflirn eir-nll Imo' i lienlU opei tit Ion for PATiiim. Yes. sooni r better. If lio has ho has tile cute appendicitis, the .ippeiulK lemiived the Milk Diet l in lit of the mill. i:pl.iln lb ill. I .VI K V 'I lie ill I IL diet ihangi'S the Inlestin il Hot i 'I In growth of frlinillv girniH lu the Intes. tlin fire tavoied bv tlnriielion nf the sm-.u of milk, and tho latge amount of inilK, takm means Just 10 much mole f ivoiable a lonclition of tho intestines Constipation Ci itiiscs II peracitlity liu lonsiipitlnn ml iiutnlnluxliiitlnn c-mso Iih r.n nlll of th, M.miili' IMJl'Illl:ll Autointole.ition i piobahlj the jirl liclpi 1 i.uise of In ii t ,11 Iditv " i rulit ) AUTUMN nr.SORTS I Mil. WOOD N. .1. THE LflyREL HOUSE Is now open First Class American Plan Hotel Fine train service. Delightful nutumn climate A short motor run from ramp nix at Wrlghtstown. A J. MUltPIIY, JIgr C. V. MURPHY, Asst. Mgr I uliiiioixl, , .1. AT I.ATIC I'lTV. N. .1. Hotel BoqrnHpl KenucHy ave.. near 11UICI UUSCaUd ,ech. Open all ya Steriai fail r-itra l'hnne117.A. II. .Marlon Westminster ' natn. i:iv tresuiiuisier tll r,fti i.,VI,to batr. run water $ln up wkl.. U up ilatly. Chai HiiSre sMHN, 1I.A. lit I N lltll si. r.iilne liiill.in ItHrri new niiiiiiKeitienti iiioilern timiroienienti! liet f 1-1,1 ii tr. I. itlilnT. rte. IlixiKlet. KEAIe ESTATE FOR SALE Mill W CKMAN'S Logan LEVEN1H ST. HOMES Above Somonille Ac. (.ril00 Mock) 7 rooms, porch, terrace, separate laundry In ok i.m: SYDENHAM ST. BELOW 68TH AVE. OAK ysSpfffejP w LANE iW,P?U SECTION pgriw l .'SfflSr ' , Ifi-S JaEUI K SHsMfe to Door WWMWi : m:W KWKtslfflP 316 M.: 'mysrSg; Get Off at C8th Avenue or ntr Hwer Water and , I'uvlnr ONLY $30.00 MONTHLY EXPENSE TO BUY ONE P. WM. HUSTER, Builder Innpert Today Them Office, or 1917 In Honor of Taffy Topaz Taffj', thn topaz-colored cat. Thinks now of this and now of that, llut thlcriy of his meals. Asparagus, nnd cteani, and llsh. Am objects of his Freudian wish; What jou don't ghe, ho steals, Ills gallant heart Is strongly stirred Hy clink of pinto or flight of bird, Ho has a plumy tall : At night ho treads on stcalthj pad , As merry as Hlr (!alahad A-sceklng of tho Until. Ills nniliiblc amber ejes Aro very friendly, very wise; I.Ike Hiiddhi, gravo and fat Ho bits, legirdless of applause. And thinking, as he kneads his paws What fun to bo a cat I Christopher Morley. REAL ESTATE TOR RENT ITt FOR RENT (WITH HEAT) Cor.Slore 3 BasemervH 34N.5ST. Excellent for Light LunchCafe RENT REASONABLE L APPLY ABOVE , EDUCATIONAL lloth Sexes LEARN LANGUAGES AT Tiin Berlitz School 1541 Chestnut Street i:.MHAN(i; ON IGTH .SiTRKKT ny the nerlltx Mrthol, btii'l'nts learn not onl) to iral end write tut nleo to understand cij I to i-pealc the foreign laneuage. TRIM. 'lerma nny i.!soN i ur.i; ,e begun at any time. Business Training ni want tci learn lionkk. eilni? r tint It ii at Strati ra llul illici that n rirtitlfil 1'iilille V uni iM In In eh.irke nf lie Uriel, It 1 1 1 1 1 - li. inrtnirnt nnd tzn tiiunt eif tie' IrntriM tiun In boolikiei m Slrayer's Bttiinesa College HOT (lirslniil s., I'lill ulrh.lili Margaret Marie Marshall $uvmti Concert and Oratorio Soprano eirumli'i st rrnm is lie sip-i il ( rhurrh MARY V. CHAMBERS ii. ni.it ir i'iMi sin li .7 i 1 ,r im rhoni Emilio Krider Norris , WiioiIIiikI J0I7 bT.MJB AKT 14 Ohftnut St FABRI '.Vooi. 1626 Arch St. ANGELINA FRENCH veiii-i: piano i:sti'v it vi. i. V nl S'l VNT will t, Hill li'lnnern II ll liorll. I in- iii s I, ssini" mis I' I"..' I. it Cent V.IMUU7 Men nnd Hoim "VIII.M Tr.CHIWI, st Htitii, if not In tin i nnv - It i vour patrintlt duty MUSIC ItVI.IIMi: In "0 0 eii.tiK nr money Inck llklt. ninllnl frei ( llltlsi i:nsi: flunn Srliool. uu i'ii m- se tii .i.rmi ht la.u Tiflier St I'hrne jsnruei 117. I I'VNf Id. I I I Is Mllltl I'A. t.'.iO I l.r-lnut S s. il IrilnllU 'ill for III. llll" last flrt REAL ESTATE TOR SALE ejry WARD'S HOMES Alii: Till: ATTHACTION eiN EIGHTH STREET North of lluntini; Pirk Ave. runo Hie, k) line squire from Iluntln? IMrk Sample House Open s n rm me otilKhnl hnrdweoil llnors alius lilt. In li lint w liter he.it built. In I I n Inn. in, 1 1 ii'iiirit nni:i rrvri mit roiwi) HSI Y I M' I'll IlllltllllC I'lllt'lil) IIOMKS THOS. J. WARD. Builder .l.'.'li N I nth St or IJ III N Mli st iiriv.ni, t. sei Akoiiih on I'rnniKiH it Hunting Park ri Br ana Ban's Model Hornet LUZERNE nr-xwHRv ijuiiiivisxi ,)h t )nh &(j) 1) rooms, Inth, nnrrh front, hot-wnter heat, gns nnd elertrlrity, pirnuetry tlnnr. Ini: Fiinihlnatlon innKm, nrtlntlc interior ,1 eoratlons and lllumin iIIiik lixturee nilivnl.'iit to tlio IIiiih of i.irM, ono furu to i.nti r of city. Sample House linen Francis Ii. J. Branapan on it.i:misi:. 1.(1(1 N J iu n I tfMtli til). T! lUHcmciu. tuc nam. parquetry uoors. uas anu elec tricity Price $1001). Several for Rent Easy Terms m.i.m us i'ki:misi CHAS. H. ECKMAN, Builder, 212G N. 16th OAK rNH HOMES WITH GARAGES Cam .v -: & on lltli bt. Cur. No, es on 5th Ht ' ' i-m,j Haines Street and Walk West A Few for RENT , Pras4 VJJi .?. Jenny Kissed Mr Inhlni IfluuAil i. I ..i,ij mmu mo nncn wo tnel ' Jumping from tho clmlr he',. i Time. ,ou thler. who lc,vo ,0 'Vc'"' bHFCtH Into ,ur 1l.( ul lhsete Siiy Im weary, nay , ,, ",l " Say Hint Itcnltli ntnl wealt'l, l,... . mo, "axe mlsji- Say I'm Krowlnp old hut artil Jenny l.hsoil mc -'"Bli num il I-0ST AND FOTIMn ll.vii I nt. hirun lirownveTi.i i " - . T.I l.ll .. I.eluein l'l.ll.. - ....r,lM I HIT T ? e ,r;te:.;";!-:ri tt ...... miv .sin i, MI ( , . Itowii inlor. white feet nnil i,7; . "noil Soe" e,i.reU,T, .-,1 w, rheltenn1 yT'L''m HELP WANTED-FEMALiT 3l.rrln" inc .J7. Wj,'" "SiS? CeiMPTdMRTr.n enerntnPthoreht-11---. mi lrv hri is an t ,-, l" f 5 lMu5i Anienran ,Slorre r . inn No S",L' .A"lr i;Nvi:t.on: maciiink nri-:it vTnn - ri niHehlne. nermiitient minion tin "!" !l Ollll, emn.l III enveopo"0,D ',' ''HS!". uteri .M0 f.uellnw ,t "'Pirtmunt, jj-jj Oinr.R-strn.1' nl nn-tn tint tt Mi?r7. ,ll,.IVrSlESfl Wrnt lhll Imltv tn SHrm Ddrbv. Knruc : Miilllmor. nve hmI" "" At. Hrldcft Miirfnrp on n pre.eet tapnere n, other'nLlti0"! nt.i r nrv liourn. .14 per isek jn-VL' P'tilni leglnnerji Kor further eleta ; ,' h"V wi fftrt lw ur. of II. T. 1'AISTIJ ciror'Arch-'tf ' Olltl.H over I. WHtllnl for rle.;; LT -fmtorv wnrh. well paa while i.J'..f1",nt il(ifr.VVnitKrnp,hle white wem.n'f.: eml housework, no unMilns. rnnH i.-' " or write. VI0K N ,-,i, , wf. Cill l-nn.o'ihll one fmlir ulth lauti,lr?"7T Kternli work uoiiil inv Acr.lv Alh.K. II'"! tlnu- Mill. leni iin.l ArmSt V,ieb o,Kn- STr.NlXiHArilDIt Viin l.,,. wliiT.- perleme In hookkeepine. w ill i,I50m' Nrl"Slth''i..1n"V,'"' """ d'"'"nr W funis Kr:j:tii:ni. wrinF-TTn-fih7Zzr rermtnetit noMtlon. Jii .-.in r.iMinJ .. "'! vim .mi i..viiii;. ..111. ... T . r- Itl lifloklieenlnir. tnr .,,:,.". rl' freloht .Wile ete : In rnlv cU.Z,,lnW- ulnri I' VIS I.e.tier Orflee nuio TIM Nil I.AflV, reimtwtent Inc in hote,ile ,ir4 iooiir.'.frc.. l,?y I I jo etirt elMte experlenee V r! u.'JK.Vf lOt'MJ I.APV In In me efflie mutbT75 enreil n cenernl nffie.. work Mali . uni tvlnry want,. I l ni'n, l.edcr Office. ' HELP WANTED-MALE r.O(lKKKi:i'i:it A VI HTi:.MieiUp,K-wJnT.4-...e-hlr l ti.klnr entire eharite In VV'eet viJ' plnU iilTlee nf ii I'ennevlvnnla enmonnj Start Iminetllitelv. permment nnrt e0oi1 rhanre ill iiilM.nr, metit Aililreee 1 117 lVnn.vh,;!! Itloir Phone pruee 3i-,l-, ' ' 'nn,"nl l!OOKKr.i:i'l;It "wanteil h u ,ick unoTmiii lirokeriiee houee nillat tie nleeTutely eiVnit from ilrnft Jf I4 I.e,lBnr e'entral " ItlieiKKlll'.l'KIt, .Phil, mum hj mi urate at flnrlnr larj. Hire, refer'lue ete, ,"'; It 1S1 Ix-rtter Off Ire. ' """' " ettite Hilar exempt IltlV llltltlUT AND AlTIVK, nKTVVF.FV IK m in i:ii-4 oi-' aiii: lei wniiic Nrvvii'vpi'tt iirrn i: km-kmVfnt e'ltvsi'i: itiii AiiVAe'i:vn:sT applt vrn it o a v to vm kiu.i.v piiiim i riMimi nrrii'K inn and i'iilstni'T Itllf iMMite.l fir 'n,lc li.inl In I rl.ker'a ofTW; nn vlio N f imlliTr wltti iinek apct rommMlty eimetion. pn fi rreil M hi, lijior Central Itovs MiHtilh IMlnlnir Co h la" openlnta in the ffli fe" eevirnl enerci Mr nmnltloui ap.l eipible IP, ,ar.elil hell, opportunity tt nil mep. Cull Thiireitav Nov S. or Mondtr Nov l nf .t!4l Pna-unk ave HOVn Str niT hoe i eer 111 er- wnnted nt VVtinil-rle'-i rnmlv faitorv IIR1J Pe it e..... -ln Hit V at V HOVS. oier lit neit appearance for mmen cere Pennavlinll ll. II Cn H12i Fllliert IU)V4 wanti:i VV'e-tern Cnlnn Teliurnph ir.ni Chetnuf ' IIIT.iriti. too t.nln for fun" nil. VV rlKhtatoiMi N J : Ho. rr hour Initallif iml tr.iiiannrt.iion fiirnl-hiil free from rhIU ileiphli iil. Irlu A l.i liehton l.,4 N ISth aire, t I'll VlICKIlflt WANTCn White, alnle Hie m from horn", mull i orie well r. mime ill il. atiit" ixncrlnce ana xnhirv ixmlnil Aihlreaa P () Hox 741. Tn ntnn N I I'l.r.HKS I .ii rue "iiiriiiiriillnn haa enenlnca for aever.il vount men npiiurlunlllra Tor aihanre imnt. atat ore eajMrlMire anil italary ae. alre4 11 L'ln l.e U-er eifTle..' cf.ritK for riniral nfflee work not over 11 veara nf ace A 111 I-ilner Office COVTVIVKK11S I'lNI'sT SHOP i-ncTit nvt PIltlTS KM'KI AllOVi: lei .srilVIlV VVOHKei APPI V OI'ICKI.Y MrKAY MACON. UIIOR. (il.V (KIM'i: IMHI) l)Vi:it V mteil tlr-t-elnxi ilier ope who un. eh ratiimli the ilMtim of , otton. ool anil Mur al. ,1 no nth 'a neeil npiilv The Tnmalln l mi ,,. . in.. ... u VI . nr Vv . mr tin and -.in. ....... - . - jm Tiiknwanuii ih Friinltforil 9 ", I', -i 111, 'I VV . I.rt h.a Vn,l anme experlfflrt Q, on motnra anil repalrlliK llchta mike hlrn-'lf peperalli nacful In lilanuf u tu'ln PMI. Kteail' poaltlon Applv Dexter VlfJM Virt. Cn rrontnnil AeH at Cnmili'n ". J.l i:itllANr HOY linum 3 to n excellfnt ih.in',o for Hilvniif ement Hemintton Typt rltero liu S lith at . FACTOHY VOItK WANTP.n lNTI'.I.r.lOF.VT MAN , Pltr.rF-IAIII.Y ON'H WITH MKANJ9i& VPFfHF.NCIJ IV FAHfinYWnnlj WITH iiiAiNivo Ai.ova r.rricivT i.iNi.s; db. HIIlAHLi: OPPOIITUVITY POH Till! IJ.WHT MAN. ADTIIIKSS. (IIVIN'Q KXI'KKICR i 13.'. i,i:i)ui:n OFiacn. FIIIKMCV nnd hrnkemen for out nf tow. Penne-hanla Tl. II. Co. eall 1(12'. rilbertjfc. OAIUir.N'i.It wmteil une familiar with IM trlmmlm- of all kinds of tre... Aptly wn. Fo-ter 150R N llat at . JANITOH. io wr month aalarv to work part time In VV. I'hlla Phono Walnut 01J9 e eill 2IO l.lliertv HWe I.AIIOHC.HH, no WANTED' T.ovo inn: noop Y e I K.S I' VV, mauk raNSTtti i riu. ij iUi.iivvin'h "t'Ann.nAJl- APPLY AT IIACK OPPOSI n: CHUM I,YNi: HTATIO-l, on ciu:sn.n piwi: . .. "..rw. .n . .. ... .! , ill. lima I.AfWilVrlin. Iii.iiii'ir wrriii iiiiniiiiuu. v",Vtii H weekly waite. til ID: imint he. ateatly. relljw;, men Apnlv T-10 a m. until n p n. .Mlannc lienniiin ".. r.inpni"iiifc -w. Atlantic Oate.,3111 I'RRRyunk ave I.AItnnl'nS wnnterl. ftoe Tier hour APPiy At Havmonil Halt, mre of Itarrett Co, ami nermuila ata Frankforo Ma mar ar. t,AIIOIti:il wa'nteili while anil rol"ted. t.Ii work' cooil vvnuea. Apply Wm Foater. I."' N. llat at LAltOKKflH wanteil, Apnlv llnmh t Sona Co.. Tltorrla at wharf Delaware Illier. LAYOUT MAN T,ar:e Philadelphia prlnlliiK plant. ilolnR beat sraele work, ilealrea hlRh-rlaaa younK man (elraft exempli who la de termlned to develop real alilllty In rlannlnR art work, typotraphlral ar ranieement. ttock and tolor echemea: practical experlenie ns rompoaltor or artlal helpful, I ut nut nreeaaary. If a keen ohaerver with rlRht IRate for Rood painting; real opportunity fur a man with the proper quallficatlona. 1' 217. Aeda'tr Office, I.INKMR.V. alio for VVrlnhtatown. N. J ,." 4SM eentt per nour icniviui nnei iranapori,-ii- a.j furnlhed free, from Philadelphia only. Inrl Vg L uiahlnn, 114 N. ISth tt. MVKMP.V Wanted, fratlnaa nonunion lJt trie lltht llnement ateadv work; food waff Apply vviinam roater. 1 jua w. aiai i .t;l f.npMrstj'"VA"xirn . '1 Tctnai. ' e.w .tit. CHESTEn 8IIIPItti.1NO CO.. LTD. A Fl"r.T "BMPIjPTMKNT pkpartii a 'lu -MM. riNAMT I It i- Vv." " -'Tt- t. 5rufjTv;a', ' att i A' ."1 X -a41l, L i' f, r, i- V,- I &$$
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