Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 13, 1917, Postcript Editon, Page 10, Image 10

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i':'i" ' ' EVENING ' LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, ' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1917
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ERE'S A NEW WARTIME VIRTUE-
PUTTING UP WITH INCONVENIENCE
M? When You're Traveling
Because the Train Is Late, Remember You're
Lucky to Have a Train at All!
TO TrtAVIUj nownilnvn Is to conduct a
little -war nil your own. You can ilsht
with the conductor bccauevllip train Is
lato and you uie koIiib to miss connec
tions. You can havo u. battle rojul with
the waiter In the railroad station restaui
ant becauso he brlt)B you a cup custard
Instead of an oyster stew. Really you can
havo a very nlco time kicking If you
wnt to.
THU other night four Rood aristocrats
and a soldier who was too nilf-contutwil
to tell the world whether or not he had
ever had breakfast In bed vviro "dumped"
Oft a train In u. cry. very Mimll town
The Idea was to ti.inftr them to u fast
flier that would make up tho lime lost by
their own train and KOt them to a ceitaln
junction In time to mal.o lonnccttons. A
wlro had been flashed to the lilt r to stop
and pick up pns-enKt!i!.
I hae never beard who Is nillil.il mes
sago taker on u western epress, nut tin
cnKlneer must havo pot this one and
kept It to himself. The train stopped, but
nobody would open any of the ten Mb op
ing cats to let In the the. I'orters weie
busily making up berths, women were
knitting, but no one looked out Into the
black of the night at the stranded.
They ran wildly along, off the end of the
btatlon platform stumbling over stray
lallroud ties, bumping Into underbrush
nnd then all the vv.iv back ag.tln- now In
despair.
At the ciutltl moment when tho train
seemed to be about to st.ut a potter had
the curlnsltv to open a door and nx why
lie tialn was stopping. Fie found the
flva reasons arming themselves 'with
stones to throw at the windows
'" AFTfili walking li.uk thiough tin Me.-p-
m5? Xicrs In order to rt.ich .1 p.ttlor taron the
lear, the women of the paity weie about
to open their mouths when the soldier
boy opened his and "hjli) onu thing"
"t!ee," he gasped as liu .stietchid out
his khaki logs, "this nln t nuj thing! '
And then i-vervlmilj laughed ami
started to make much of the soldier.
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Letters and qmntlons submittal to th s dria tme, t winf I i; nftrii on our Sulr of
thty paper cnlp nnd Hlan 1 vith tlir mi hi of th vrltt, Hinr nl nurrtx UKc those tfer t
tIoiy are fiiiiffif ( is uttittrttoait that tin trtlfor io i ot ttrtnr1ly firtor&f fi trnthnrnt
rrprenetf Ail rnmmvmiatioiis for thh (Ipirfiinnf tottl b uiUlrictt at fuflm & JIIIj
OMN'S ).('I!ANil . I'tcniau toilwr. VlnltitUtplia I'a.
TODAY'S INCUIKIHS
I If Jam of prfsertr mnt lt hlnr(l lirrf I I Mho U -ui ( !, ili- uuuLi't Monun
ther U fitronjf light, uluit prctuutlon hImiuIiI
h tiikfn nnd uhj?
S. Mhnt little tlmn -utrr ntturlil tu tlif
kttchrn tabic will ar much he.n llftlnic and
mtnr Mfpn?
8. How ran u hfvtln tmitliliie nceJIt Ihn 1i.it
It to rue blunt tu? ttlinr(iifil?
AXSWCKS '!) YHSrEKUAVS INtJUIlUKS
I. It alr (oil to ullun (hi- tire to Kit
lerr ffin durlnc die nlitht lfniii It rriiiilrc4
mare rout to build up Hie lire Htnlrfrfib tlimi It
Joi to ketp It lit Ail ern rttr Hint bt-rimoe In
oritr to lieut up tlie holier In n hurrv In the
mornlne ou niuitt liive r-udi n fiiHt Hre that It
rrnuiot be rhrrLrd In ttuir to Eu-ep fntm mrr
lwatlnK the Iiouk- and tlnm mtslln; coal.
2. Ilarlrr mrjl ran be u-d In mir brouil In
ilrtwilly iinr iiroixirtlon lt.it rnrnmril or whole
wheat h um. It can !h- usttl an n one third
ubilllule for thr.it Hour In rnM brrud.
S. Japnnriin rrepe ilUn lourl nre ilir.iecr
than linen one nnd l'i. npt to produce lint.
To Remove Grease From Velvet
To the Etlitnr of H'ouiuh'c I'aac
Dar .Mndam ICInJIi Ml rne ho to r-niovo
create pplouhra from u bMri.ft -Urt sntt
Olrs ) II )-.
It a greaee stain Is clean grease Kotne
tlrrie spreading on an uppliratlon of an ab
sorbent povUer. BUch as Tollers earth 01
French chalk, will remove the grease As
Boon as th HUbstanoe b comes gummy
shako It on and apply more, and keep
doing this until most of the stain Is re
moved. Then apply another lajer of tlie
powder and allow It tu teinaln over night
or longer.
If the htaln Is a dirt greaeo stain or
obstinate place a white blotter lieneith It
and pponge the npots with chloroform. tlier
or benzol IVe a ileon cloth to apply the
agent. To prevent the mneadlng of the
.grease Mat email amounts of the iohent
at a time nnd work from the outside of tho
pot toward the center It Is well a!o to
surround the main with a ring of Trench
chalk to prevent the spreading. In applv
1ns the solvent Hometlmea a small toft bru-di
loosens the grease.
Kther and benzol are satisfactory to use.
but they are Inflammable and must be used
tvlth great care. It Is never to be used near
flame. Tie outdoors If possible, but If
Indoors, near an open window.
These cleaning instructions are furnished
by tho United States Department of Agri
culture. Curtains for Bedroom
To the Editor nf Woman's Page;
Dear Madam I want to purrhana turtnln
for "iny bedroom and uould HU aomsthln n-at
but lnexpnle. Could you klndll missmt to
me what I ahould purthae OUT OF TOW .V
A scrim curtain In white or ecru is In
expensive and makes a very dainty curtain
for a bedroom. A little cross-stitch border
of pink and blue ribbon that comes espe
cially for embroidering finishes off the pur
tain. In tho shops madt-up scrim cur-
. tains can be bought with drawn-work
borders. These nre prett. Potted Swlsi
curtains are as uvv eet and dainty as can be
, A tiny border finishes off tho edge of these
Figured lawn, too. Is pretty If there 1r n
plain wallpaper In the room Otherwl" use
Plain uungured lawn. Scrim sells at
twenty-live cents a jurd. dotted Swiss at
twenty and lawn at twenty-two cents a
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'fSK To (fie lSdltor ol U'oman'j Papr;
- Pfr Madam What would ou a.lvlai- for a
JJ child about elaven, who reads a pood dealr
,"",".'"'" an eaia very utile end doea
ot .pla outatde much. JI. H.
i! T thlnlr n lltllA crlt-l r &1A. An ..l.n..i.i . .
and play outside more. There Is
iwthlng Ilka fresh air and exercise for work
ing up appetue. it per eyes are bad It Is
5tW the more Important that she keep from
i reading. I know It is hard to coat these
rtww uuunnuillia unrty (rum llieir OOOKH.
'fcH when It becomes a matter of health It
Mat must be done. Don't send little daugh
ter out to Play In a wav she doesn't care to
Vav. If she Isn't Interested In the usual
in eg cnuaren line, get some one to lake
hereon long hikes nnd to talk to her as
"thay so along. Let her. Join the Girl
Wtawta'or the Campftre Glrla nnd get In
trtd In the outdoors. Try her on
tkftball and hockey and some of the
ra gins oi ner age uegin to taKe in-
TJn, rTfsh air Is essential to th
or a ciutiKi. am oniynDie 10 answer
fMM one aBgla.1 In order (hat
UMmaWtedlcal, advice 1 have
and Feel Like Fighting
Vyvettes
A piece of tan'ota of great length
twists itself into an enormous
losettc in front. To be of your
favorite color, of course.
AVI) tlw wolilier
..Winn thing." 1
Ikiv H'lll.v did 'siv
nu thing. nils ".nut nnvtiimg-
to what's coming to him and to what's
coming to us. It Is fur us to laugh and
not to cry at these Inconveniences. Time
was when mom imilil buy uw, but It
can't In wnttlme. We are liukv to hive
anj ti.ilns to lide In. Theie Is a, tenlblo
shortage of them us fur as civilian pas
senger strvUe is concerned They are
needed for tianpoi ting tioops and sup
pile" H Is bi lug imnoied about that
prettv -ooti we will have to il.iv, lnnm
altogf thei
We aie lui! to be able to get u bite
In a railroad station, oven If It is a i up
uustirl lTneb Sam Is ricnilting mulis
foi hN lighters and tin ic will be has and
1i-s of thm available for losuiii.ims as
the will piugiesMi.
Heie Is a new uaitlme vlitue Lit us
t.ill It tokrance -dutiful loleiance, of
upxct nindltlnns tint cannot be lighted
liilo there Is a. war
nr heroine eer ilforntril h a (iointtnfiit.'
-.'. Is It neffiiir to ukiiouli?SP thi fnrniiil
niiimiinri'ineiit unl of il frlrml ilioe eMlnc
his tukrn plutr In aiidllier ilt.
f. Whit in it rl it iiuikpi ii mud hiilistllute
fur thf Riiirurtt i rein- Unit Is o mutli used
fr the uuM of the tlirer-iileir !! t
I. IIih fail uf niulihluc il fur (o.nic or fur
iruiin ir a lint Mlih J1Iun ,! MUrf 4
fiixt Kroitlne.
-'. Uilnli clft for the eniriRed Rlrl's hope
hel Is sv K,jrt tl-lt , , iUj, of
Japanese silk mill em'iroldrn rlhbnn. A ileslsn
of little wreaths nf rysehiids Is worktd with
the rlblHin atruss the front.
S. It Is rnurteoim for a mini to think n cirl
for Inline urovtrd his Intltmlnn to u ditnie.
In the theatre, ett. On the othrr huml. It l
eginllj ii riitirr of courtesy fur the tlrl lo
" "' '"'" for offrriiiE the entrrt ilnment.
And This I'rom a Girl
to tie 1 ilitur cf Ifomoii a 'ne,
Ji-ur vlH'lmn Inn
i"'i n I us ii piln tin. Blr thnt MllllttS
d.."a'nf. " ''K'h'iV'".'"'," "".! ! the ...,"" h"
i- .1 ii ,'";" !l'' liertHl.ilj .,fcr.. wild
i 'ft "'"' ,h" 'l',,"t,! "' "'I mal.ls will
! in lii tmr.-Hi, 1 th. fiIin lhH ,'
fimlilulixl ruk n'l'l.llli:i 1,
The .dltor of thl-i olninn Ins alrnuiv e
pieiisud hcr-u'lf on this iu.it! r tjf cnui-e
tin re Is i tltno In voi.ih w In n om- ilues
not seu the wv(i, ,, j, ((,n,,,n,.s jirom
cuiius Kissing t!ut on- dues nnt have to
grow ver old. mj d.ar tu i' that thi-ie is
gnat re.isun In tho rules of pmpiletv that
ban- been In tho world these manv hundrel
vears lluij mother will tell lier d lughter
this "jmc tliliig i:perlence mav tiaeh
girls, who do these things that they will
wnlt perhaps far longer than some of those
they deign He as "old maids" for the in
gigemnt and subsequent nurrlago If thev
(pass the time In wall Pig. kbslng whosoever
they will li'u a dangeious game, my dear.
"Who Was .Mayor 22 Years Ago?
To the rdttor of ltoniun s Paor
Mnr Madam Mill ou Mndli nn mt tlir.iu.h
.,i?ur V,1"",""" '"""in In ih UnsMi i.ii.ik",
S" .'.t'1?" ""' Al h" ,s "" " nr '" '"'"1 ' "It'M i
twnily-tun n r .in M liM'llllil.ii
Twint-tvvii cdiii ago, in 18'C IMln K.
Stuart flnUlmd up his term as Mavor of
I'blladi-lphla, and In the- same vear Charles
V Warwick began his term as Mavor
No Substitution in Draft
To the J'dltor of Womn i's Paue;
Dear Mi dim Will ou kmdl tell me If mi
s.nuiiKer brother could take h Macu In Ihi Ni,.
tloniil Ami) for mv elder brother' .siHrillt
Ilegulatlous covering the draft do not
permit of substitution of any kind. This
ruling would prevent our jounger brother
taking the older one's place
Wants to Ilob Hair for Part in Play
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4u inr j.uuwr w Human 3 'doe.
IJear Madam-I am n trtrl elahteen iIn
nu ami tn
R 5?,!! ''MT.'. .-.? 'n rl.i. to
the hair .hould b, bol,t,e, UI,, whether with
binai or not How short ahuuld the hair I,"
bobbed arcordlni: to Iho Mrs, fastlo faViilori
and would that t?le of bohbH hair be a, pr,
prlate for u chlld'a part in the .how waVirls
are boIiii to have? d.i not care to wear II
bohUU hair IIH straight banifs. And al.i
what etile would the hair be arranged for i.
sir taking- part aa 11 middlc-sucd woman? We
1rla are hajlnis this ahnn fur the benerlt of
a Btod oraanlzatton and hope to aee the aniweri
soon In tho paper. I remain, "
nu,TiMop.n
Please don't bob jour hair. No play Is
worth It, and It Is quite easy to fix one's hair
up with a heavy hair net In a stjlo that !II
look rvery bit as natural as a real Dutch
cut. Turn your hair under, fix It- tightly
Jn place with hairpins and then finally hold
It under with a heavy hair net or u veil
The proper length for this "false" bobbed
hair la Just below the ears. It Is not neces
sary that you have bangs. The most child
like nray for you towear your hair would
be to comb It straight back, parted on' both
sjdes, as a chlld'a hair Is parted, and tied
on top with a big bow. The Castle style of
hair cut Is about the 'same as the chlld'a
hair cut, but the fixing of the top hair Is
different. No ribbon Is worn. This would
not be appropriate, however, for a chlld'n
pafu , a
n-iir viadnm f Inn i.m.I th- Mt.iK ., Iho
1 'ii ' l'''',,l iri'ln-r f.ir II snilliE
l..h t.i iillovv , t mhiiiHii t.i Ush I. r lfr,.
h1,i ,n-;"-"l t" her hut Ih. on i hi. ihn-Kii t
will nit hue nun l.o- frit n.ln rti" follims
n 111 li.-
IiLKf li smn
Kolns to have, snd Urn Part cilia for Ii liiibT
alrl with her hair la.be.i I Vm,", iS tak. n ?
part of the Piny lh beat I can ind lme S.J
ilded lo line mi hair Imblie. an I am 2al lu
BdvlLI In the Woman'. ! h. !.!. T.m..?.i;1"i
PATSY KILDARE
THE OUTLAW
Dy JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS
The Return
IW'UA, iy one thing for tm inollu r ami
Clod when I ask uti thing of th'in the
certainly deliver the goods 1 asked to havo
something happen to mo today and I was
untuned this morning bv somebody kissing
me At first I thought It wns mv mother
tome buck from heaven Jut on my account
and I isnt tell bow It felt, txcipt that it
was very satlsfaotorv Then when I got a
little mom mail awake I ' louglit It vias
the green snake boy and I blnmmed out
with my llt Then 1 sit tip ami it was
Mr. ltotkrudder. Tim llrst kiss was ftom
Alice and the sicond w-iih from him and he
was holding his ee where I hnd blnmmed
him
Alice Jumped nghl on the bid vv 1th n.
and nearly squeezed the life out of me
Mr Ituckrudder was holding bis ic and
laughing and I jumped out of bid and
kissed Howdy on tho nose nnd then dressed
In a hurry We all vvrni downstairs to
gether, except that .Mr. Itorkrudder had to
trv the banister where It had been fixed
for sliding, nnd he pertalnlv i.in slldo for u
fat man Then Allco tried It, and she Is
good at sliding, too.
After brel'.fnst we got Into the auto and
went to see the man who Is a hundred
rears old Mr llm hrutlib r said he did not
live off theie al hi himself bei nisi he ha I
lost his wife or children or anv thing but
birutsc he hid bun arreted foi itiallng
u hog one time and had bt eti found guilt
and that made him mid at tin wo-Id Me
g-'ts a pension fm.n the t!o eminent foi
having been a soldlir. and the mill carrier
gols his mom for him and lie bides It tin
bodj knows whei Mr Kmliudder said
anil there inii-l ho sevnal ihouMtid dollirs
hid about the shanty sonie-ihere
When we rarim to the porch and the old
man said "I nm a hundred jeats old" Mr
ltnckrudder raid, 'Hello, Mr Ila.vcs" The
Hid m in got up and put out his hand to
shake and Mr Uoeltrmbler s-hook IiIh hind
and sat down on tho ttrp 'I hen ltowdv
nnd Allie and I went and I show id her the
buipl.ir nnd the hiuglar took bis hat oft
and hi Id it all the time she talked to him
She asktd him If he was a bur -enough
buiglu, and In mid, 'Not now but I Usui
lo be ' Then Mi lb ikiuddir came and bo
Mild- "ou huve got some verv nleo chick
ins Tluv look lltte mv Ilhodii island lleds '
1 sild Thev are I give them to him
Mr. Itoikrudib r sild ' riiifs all right
What else did ; o-i Rive him." I salrt.
Some b. dclotlns and things ' Ml ltoik
rudd. r liitighnl and laid, 'So jhu are th
young man who thought ou could rob mj
bouse .mil g. t away with It while Patsi
was In it. am -ou" M tmtKl.it raid- "I
know better now, vlr. Shu lias cured
me '
So tin v shook hands and Mr Uni kruddei
lift Alice .ma in,, uith the burglar and
hnd Lew tike him to town nnd then tiring
him Imk with two mint men The) staved
In tho house with the in in who Is a bun
dled Mais old foi qulto while, and
the) cilhil Hie burglar in and then
Mr Uukkrudibt told the buiglai tint he
would furnish him with a horse and i plow
and be could pav back the nione) out of
the crrp The burglar asked him If he
mild woik another cow lu on that and Mi.
Koikruddi r said he muld
Allie and I are going to sleep together
tonight So we both km tied down and I
Piaytd- ' I'nr inothei vvh'cli ait in lieavcn
I want to make joti .itqiialnteil with A'lee,
Ask (!od to bless her and vou and mv
fathtr and hu father and the burgl ir and
Jim and Maggie and Hell and I.unnv and
Old Maid Tomklns and lie enn do as He
pleases about l'lu K.-uo Mr. Hoikrilddi r
Is waiting out.ilde the door to nime m anil
kiss Allie and me Rood night when I hollii.
Vow- I am going to hollei. Amen -
.. '.'Hie tilleiitiire uf the rurkei." Hie nril
I atsi Kllihire iihentiire, iipptiirs In luinor
row ' l.ienhiir lulicir.
Tomorrow's War Menu
hi:ati.i:ss day
mti:AKrAt.'n
Hoir.in) llrlts with t'hoiiped rig-, (With
Top Mill.)
llli i- Coin Hriad S.vrup
folfeo
I.f.VfHHO.V
Cream of Chlckm Soup (lettovei I'hlcktn)
Itett and Caullllower Salad
Oatmeal Crackers t'uioi
Jelly
niN.vi:u
Hamburg Steak
Maslitd 1'olatoes Dried Him i I!t.in
ll)i- Ulead I'lcl.lo IMIsh
1'eaih t'ablnit Pudding
i:in: con.v uiiK.vn
'I he- Ingriillenls are two-thirds i upful of
rice, one-half cupful of vhlte corn ineai,
three cupfulu of milk or milk and water,
inlxetl Two or three eggs, two talilt spoon
fuls butter and one teaspoonful of salt
Ml tlie rbe, mial and salt villi tlio
milk lu the top of a double boiler, and cool:
until the Hoi Is nearlv soft Add the but
ter and tne egg, well beiten. and transfer
to a gnased granite baking pin Hake in
a moderate oven foi an hour Serve In the
di-di in whl-h It Is baked Fanners' llul
It tin Z'Vo.
"Faultless"
Bedding
has many special features devised by our experts whose
talents have been trained for its production. None other is
so certain to give the perfect measure of luxury and use; we
alone make it.
Dougherty's Faultless Bedding
Hair Mattresses. , Box Springs. Bedsteads.
1632 CHESTNUT STREET
Slipper
.eeimfc
Aluminum, gold,
silver and exclu
sive brocades.
Qaflin, 1107
IN THE MOMENT'S
MODES
Smart Cover-All Coat of Slate
(i ray V clour
.vc'arxvAO'
No mudel of the last four or live
tensuns one might almost Miy as
many years has approached the
cover-all coat in practicability.
And, fortunately for those women
who hove ntlojited it as an inilispen
nble article of the wardrobe, the
htyle crsatoi.) have managed to
niaintum its finality of smurtnesa
at an average as high as thnt ot
its pinctical quality. The all-en-
eloping coat pictured in today's
illustration is an example of the
smart lines which characterise
many of the models of the season.
Theso lines are simple; there isn't
the slightest trace of the extreme
about the design, but the coat is,
nevertheless, quite .suitable for
wear to the matinee, an elaborate
luncheon or any semiformul aftet
noon affair. Tho material is slate
gray eIour and the trimming is
dyed opossum fur.
Love Is Strong
A v Unless thing Is the wind,
Hut Its strength Is mightier far
Thau a phal ined hoit In battle line.
Than the limbs of a Samson are
And a vlewlms thing Is love,
And a name that vanlsheth,
liut In i stiength Is, the wind's wild utrfngth
above
Tor she conquers) shame and Death
l'.lehard Ilurton
FURS
Grand Exhibition of
Silver r'oxi-s, Knsslnii iiml ( an i
illun Sililea mill nll,rr lilitli-cr i.ln
end srlrelrd I urs and I iislilon ilile
I ur litirineiils, uniler utisiilies of the
CANADIAN FUR CO , Inc., of New York
V hnlrsule n ml VI iln onh i
.' lu HI West Slil M Sew ork ( lly
la the Red Roam Daily 9 to 10 P. M.
Beilevuc-Stratford Hotel
IVilluiit M. i:ntrilllie
NOV. 12th TO NOV. 17lh INCLUSIVE
,S'Hc a .tKNorfiiiciil lulo CoolA,
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Chestnut
GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX
I3y JOHN HATIVKY KPT T otir,. M. D.. LI.. P.
In naiwrr lo health uuralioiu, fioclor Ketloat in tht apoee iclfl (fmfi elee odil' 1"V"v tntlvt
tnritciit. but (n uio cone u 111 he take the rltfc ot i inferno dioonoai ol or prrorrlMnB tor nil-
mil reaalitno iiriilenl Irfalmoif or ifrno. Umlth uumfleiM will be promiillu aa-
ruereif ti prrjonol Irllrn lo (noidrrra u hn tnclnic ttnmrrt'. rnvrfopi-j tor rtp!u
The Sense
Till! nerves of taste arc distributed lo
tho point nn i upper portion of the
tongue, the lower portion of the soft palste
lint including tho uvula, tho back of tho
toft pilite, tho epiglottis nnd iven the
Inside of tho lar)nc In a child the lining
membrane of the check, tho loot of tho
mouth nnd the whole of the upper surface
of tho tongue nre rensltlve to taste As
life advancis the nrea co"ercd by the sense
of ttsto gradually diminishes. In very
..dvanced ngo the sense of taste In net
disappears.
The primary tiistes are Hweet. sour, blttir,
itt.v, alkaline ami mftiillli-. Oily uromatle,
ingint nnd astringent flavors aie- due to
i combined stlmul itlon of the lensis of
t iste, smell, touch and tempi rature
Sweet Is petcelved by the U per ptrt
i f the tongue bltti r by tin back part Tho
s-illv taMo Is penciled tile most quickly
'I he lint mnt quick! V pen lived Is tlm
sweet then the hour and slowest of all, bit
lei It has been suggested lint the stom
ach also has n sense of t ute, but this Is
in t true, ulthr-iigh the htoinaeh possesses
lo some degree the sense of filling Tin
scne of taste li not le'tened bv bndllv
fitlgue whlih gnatl) diminishes the aeute
liesi of the sense of smill The inn is of
taste ma) be dn-eivnl After rinsing the
innjth with very dilute sulphuric tu Id, purt
dlstl'Ied w iter has a swu-t taste The
tense of t.isto Is Inlenslllid In i antra Is
verv diltiti salt solution utterh devoid of
taste .vlll Inirease the sweetnesi of a sugir
solution taken afterwards, A dilute solu
tion of coi-alne destto)s the sense of taste
lee vi liter benumbs the nerves of taste oh
llti rating the flnvoi of all excent sour sub
stances I'hrnule! latarrh of the nnse ami
throat diminishes the sen"e of tate as well
as the sense of smell The .u-uteness of the
senso of tasto ma) be greatly Increased bv
e ducatlon
Neuritis
VV hnt In tlie i iUB
I lurltls'
nnd th" Ut i.in.Mlj fur
r D r
Viurltls Is prodmed from in in) cnuis
bruise or exposure tu cold may produie
Inflammation of u nerve, 'the most min-i
iron came tire poboni absorbed from the
lololl Wllilh inuv irlee , U.. Irt L...li...l I
Inllammatloii of a nerve which ma) become
ihroiile Another eause is focal Infection
often dlseised teeth or tonsll-i
The most valuable of all r. niedlis is,
heat Heat kills pain Ver hot tumentii
tlons should bo given morning and night,
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BONWIT TELLER. G.CQ
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
Continuing (Today) Tuesday
ANNIVERSARY WEEKjSALE-
Special Reductions of and 1-3 Off Regular Prices
Throughout All Departments 0
Women's & Misses' Apparel
Tailleur & Costume Suits
Luxurious and Simple
TAILMWK Sl'lTS of gabardine, elour and
burelln cloth, cut nnd fashioned on new
and conservative lines, showing novel
I'ocket.s, belts and collars that can lie worn
hitch or low. Heavily lined anil intei lined
with Pcan do Cynne. In all the season
able shades, including navy and black. .. .$2.".00
ITK-TIUMMKD AND TAILLCUK SUI'lS
developed in nil the newest fabrics, includ
ine; the new Kajner tloth; ninny aio fur
tiimmed and show long and hhort jackets;
double and sinjrle breasted. Belted models,
straight-line skirts, with slit pockets 32.30
SI'OKT SUITS appropriate for all outdoor
occasions, youthful and becoming styles,
showing many novel features 20.00
TAILLKUK AND COSTUME Sl'lTS dovp' '
oped in choicest materials. The seas"
smartest models, featuring the si
jaunty jackets and th" longer coots cut
straight mannish lines, effecting tH
"pencil" silhouette with narrow snouldcifi
and tight sleeves. All shades and sizes.. 39.50
VELVETKEN SUITS nnd other seasonable
fabrics in a diversity of chic styles. Thero
are surrlice, beltpd nnd braid-bound tnl
lored suits, with or without fur trimmintr
The skirts nre straight with belts ant!
novel pockets-. Canvbe had in all the sea-s-onnble
shadps and fabrics, lined and heav
ily interlined ,, 45.00
Coats & Wraps
Afternoon and Evening
STREET AND MOTOR COATS of velour,
with collars of coney fur, also mixtures in
heather nnd brown '. , .$29.50
GENERAL UTILITY COATS in wool ve
lour, tweeds, pom pom or loupine, many
trimmed with seal, Australian opossum
and coney 39,50
DRESS COATS developed in wool velour,
bernico cloth and silvertone velour, trim-
med with Hudson seal, coney or nutria, . . , 48.00
CHIFFON AND MIRROR VELVET, hand
some daytime and evening WRAPS, col
lars and cuffs and bandings of fashionable
furs 59.50 to 365.00
Mill'nery
175
oi Taste
or belter still, three times a day. Care
should be taken to avoid exposure nf the
affected parts to cold, which greatly aggra
vates pain
Acute neuritis icqulres ict Chronic
ucurltts Is LencfHrd by exercise nnd mas
sage. In this respect neuritis dlffeis from
rheumatism Ithoumntlmn requires rest of
the affected p-irts. The lucre need move
ment of the blood resulting from exercise
Is highly beneficial In neuritis. The cause
of neuritis uliou d be conn ited by d.s
carding tob.-irco If used, and tea, enffe,
condiments nnd pilaoni of all soru Mats
of nil kin Is must bo dlttured, not oti'y be
causo of tho poisons which thev rnutn'n
but because of the poisons which remit
from the putrefaction of Ihc uiellgc t'el
rem'iniits of Mesh foods rennlnlng In the
colon The llora must bo clnnged nnd the
bowls must move freely.
Rented for Eczema
What Is the remedy for eczema In Inffintp'1
Sl.STlIII
KozcTia Is generally due to co.isjpi
tlon. Indigestion or colitis I'lrst of all, the
diet of the child must be ugulated m ns
to secure normal ingestion In some cases
cow's milk seemi to be a cause uf nzema
In joung clilldren In such cases tho
amount of milk In the diet should be
diminished, lu tome cases It miy be nec
essarv t" -uspend milk feeding cntlrel) for
a few- ela)s, HUbstltutlng gruel I and vege
1220-1222 Walnut Street
Top
Coats
Exceptional Both
in Style and
Value
Ttttlcal "Stone" mnrfrl
urutuil hut rsmplifuln0
Thru' it been rrilutr'l
in urite from s,9 ,;o
$35
CSffe
vj mj
r-A(.Ui.1,vhlte Bntm w;th moth ends...
GEORGETTE CREPE and crepe dq chine
blouses in flesh and white, side frill,
hand-embroldered nnd lace trimmed
GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES in navv
or dark brown, lung roll collar and
vestee of bisque satin, also flesh and
white, and all .white
STRICTLY TAILORED SHIRT of white
satin, Inch neck. self.i-nrHmi ,i o,i
SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION
An extraordinary aascmblapp of hats
portraying styles for faery occasion
hats at S10.00 (Regularly 15.00 'and'
unparaueiea selection of the finest products of American designers, and
our own efficient workrooms
135 hats at $5,00 (Regularly 8.75 and 10.00)
Al" trimmed, and tailored hatt of silk, Ivoit and panne velvet.
table purees to which n tun. c... .
ntlded MM suirar nbnuM i -"'r "!
extent of one or two ounces dally iv,0., .
tatlon of the skin may be rcl ei-.,i e lrru J
use of lanollne cream. rulM kjr u,, ;
Strychnia
Is strxhnli it eood Ionic? jt
No. There Is no drug whkh CAnT, " .
be called a good tonic. Hlrjchnl. i, M,i
generatlomi been the popular tonic p ,0'
less thousands have been deceived LV.0U!!v" '
luslve effects. The apparent InneiiT
vigor which follows a dose of 8lr,!?1?,f '
not due to an actual addition to n,. , '
of bodily energies, but Is 5ltmilv ih.."""'
of a forced expenditure of enerev i.ff?lt
alread) depicted to the point of a7nt. "
The Proper School ARC "
At what nue s'loulil i. hIM . ,,., ,v
'c,'no, MARTIN "
It depends l-pen thp eMP his reilt).
mentM and bodily I r -,, liV '
the e' "o nnd Its invirmr i,i, v ?SJ
.tight tu deprive' f .,n.,-, nn,;,;
r giowth a-d health of toly fir th,v
. mental culture In bis earl )m. ,
otiiul body is the first connlderAtloa.
V.'lth thu rchool course of study f0. .
guide, an npt mother can tench her boy i,
an hour or two a day what he wouH Ui
whole school day in acquiring under ft
teacher vv ho has a roomful to uttend to
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Gowns & Dresses
Formal and Informal
DRESSES AND GOWNS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
Tlie season's most charming styles are
shown, characteristic of high standard
maintained by BONWIT TELLER & CO.
for creations of individimlity.
SMARTLY TAILORED FROCKS of serge
and satin, some braided $19.30
AFTFRNOON FROCKS of crepe de chine,
butin and georgette crepe, with touches of
novelty bead trimming and embroideries. 28.00
VELVET GOWNS, also channeuse and soft
finished satins; these gowns are attrac
tively embroidered and have satin col
'rs 35.00
AFTERNOON AND SEMI-DINNER
I ROCKS, a special group of gowns,
including the season's very latest mod
els, in chiffons, satins, novelty silks, and
elvets 45,00
DINNER AND DANCE FROCKS of chiffon
velvet 69.50
EXCLUSIVE AND COPIES OF IMPORTED
MODELS 69.50 to 273.00
Waists & Blouses
Distinguished and Unusual
Waists and Rhine that arc individ
ual and distinctive with thin house
ALLOVER LACE BLOUSES, over flesh
colored linintr. lom rolloii sii,i -niiar
$5.00
5.00
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peatl buttons . . . .' 8,50
GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSE in flesh or
white, ulso soldier blue with long collar
of bisque georgette 10.00
GEORGETTE BLOUSE in flesh, white,
bisque and suit shades, trimmed iri filet
lace, hand-embroidered and beaded cftets.
long roll collars of satin and real n!k
lace -. J2.5Q to 25.00
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