.'-' 1 , T A'' ' , " W&i'&T "'i '" ''-'' EVENING LEDGER-PHILAlDJELPHIAr WEDDAY, NOVEMJK 14, 11)17 , '! " '' ,iw? rvx f ." .v'- GE FOR WOMEtf WHO WOftK AND FdR THE HOMEMAKER FASHIONS AND RECIP Sm- R S ; rfi , , t W Bit) vi tw Itf In fcj A t U it ' 3 I'' 5 m jju ttms."- K rCESSFUL BUSINESS WOMAN ALLOWS .FOR EMPLOYER'S GROUCH r an in Office Is Best Pleased With Stenographer ft" Who Lets Him Fume Up the Whiff Tree RAFTER a elrl han worked for mo she .Ails ready to work for any cuss, no UMtter how dlsnirrpei-ble." SER - " ... . Tpfn" was speaKlng or nis stenograpnor. i He was a professional man, and I thought 6? ' M he made his boast, In. a truly profes- , Btonni manner, SHingin uucit in ins mm ffi'jjf'ehair and rapping his knuckles on his ',r 4Mk, how very typical, was this oxpre-i- W V mlnn t n uiitnln trlnl MinunlllltiA . euperiorlty. tf. Every business woman at somo tlmo Ys ta her experlenco meets a similar chat- f J fenge. The world, especially tho world ;,,(: mat nanus out the pay envelope, 1 uiiBiiuiy uiiei esieu in juqk iiuw iiiui.ii he Is going to take. Will she fly up tho whiff trco and re turn a biting remark? Will she lie sassy, sarcastic, or downright Impudent? Will . . . . ... j ?ene turn tno nimcuity good naturcdiy, ,' with an effort to please, or will the mopo 0 around morbidly and at the first oppor i tunlty of being alone buist Into tears? Will It make her nervous anil afraid, or will ehe buck up and peg away haidei than ever? Theie aro things that eveiy employer Is Interested In knowing of his new stenographer. How Is that uniolv able feminine quality going to react? Things must work smoothly If they aro to work well, and he takes advantage of thla business necessity to rub In a little of his own obstreperousnesH. Such Is tho privilege of being a crank! fpHK value of tho stenographer or the private secretary Is In learning tho peculiarities of her emplojer and antici pating his wants. This, for that matter, ! tho value of any service. Unfortu nately, all human beings aro not able to feel a detached attitude tow aid those with whom they como In contact In a business way. Somo men, childish as It may seem, must carry the petty tv runny At their domestic establishments into theli business life. They must make a terrible fuss for the satisfaction of having all hands fly to tho rescue. THE WOMAN'S Letters and qurolani submitted to thl ilrtnrtmnt must be vrlttcn ni 0110 aftfr 0 in paper only oiul mail ullli tip mimo of the urllrr. Special Qurriei like thos oltcn ftfleui are invittd. II 11 unite stoml that tltc alitor clots not nicissarltv (niorsr the scntlmrnt f?.r.'..I.o dlf. comniunlcnilons or (hit tfrpnrtmriit nhoulti be aildrascd us ollous. Tllb WOMAVS l:UlV.l.i:, tunina l-ilur I hilailt Iphla. I'a. TODAY'S 1. In order to e ronotnlrallr rteulnd. u turn ire h(W mnj decree of heat should It bo altoued to drop darlnr the nUht? , . now con blankets that hare outworn their usefulness as bed eoterlnc be further utilized? 3. IIow Is fruit cup made? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1, If Jam of preHertes must he stored uhere there Is ft strnne llcht they nhoiili lie trapped In brown paper, as tlfc light will fade the inlor tnOt tho products and sometimes lessen the food tbIoo of them. S. If casters are attached to the lers of the itcben table It can Im rolled nrotind the Kitchen and thus save much heaij llftlnc und many steps. t. A sewlnr machine needle that lias become Moat ran be sharpened by tnklnic u few Mitihet with It up and down through a piece, of ind poper. Slip-On Sweater for Baby To tht Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Will you please print In jour column directions for n klmona-sleeve slip on sweater for a child of two? How much kooI will It take of tho "scotch tlngerlnB fUc plv"? Thank you very much G A. M. The sweater will require four balls of the Scotch Angering five-ply wool. Use one pair of needles. No C. Cast onslxty-fiv e stitches and knit ten Inchea, to reach as far as under the arm f Cast on forty stitches each side for s'eeves Knit eighteen ribs. Knit sixty-live stitches and place on extra needle Bind off loosely fifteen stitches for the back of the neck 5 and then knit the remaining slity-five 7 stitches. Knit four ribs for shoulder On f neck side cast ten stitches. Knit eighteen ribs. Bind off forty stitches from wrist aide of sleeve. Place remaining stitches on extra needle. Take up stitches of first . teedle and work same as first side. Then v (lace all on same needle and knit same length as back. For collar pick up stitches on neck and knit about ten ribs. Bind off Tor cults pick up stitches at the wrist Knit live ribs, using same needles or steel needles The latter will make the curt lit moro closely. Mincemeat and Grape Juice To the Editor of Woman' Paae: Dear Madam If I am not nsklnc too much. will yju kindly print In the Woman's bxchanse tbeso t ,e recipes? . .. I. Mincemeat pie. 2. Brown, bettv. 3. Orap Julro. (Mrs i II A, 1, Here Is a recipe for mincemeat just sufficient to fill one large pie. It Is possible. however, to buy mincemeat that Is very good, and all that Is necessary Is to line the pie crust with it: TIia Infirredlenta &rA nnn nnit n. hfilf Run. f?t V fula of chopped apples, one-quarter of a 'lit? cupful of raisins seeded and chopped, one- W quarter or a cupiui or. cranoerries cnoppea, K'! one-quarter of a cupful of currants, one tableipoonfui oi snrcaaea curon, one-quar-' tr of a. cuDful of beef suet melted, one-half iLtaaapoonful of salt, one-half teaspoonful of ; eWHiamon, one-half teaspoonful of mace, , efle-quarter of a teaspoonful of clove, three- CiMVm Af n imflll ftf hrnwn mttrnr. nn. ." aiuirtMi nf n riinful of vfnesrnr and n. half -ii- -?.;.:r. . r.s-i .";-.- t.." !" fjuptut OI uiucr Diicwy ui nine. bunco 7-H he substituted for the wine. Mix In v 'tho order given and let stand for a few 'k.fw W.&..M. l a atn.iA tmrr attm tlalnf- MnV 3"t MUiB 111 o..w ,.w.. .u. v n. .....v - SOoa. naicy pio cus iiuo n. wiui mo mince fg meat, fill the upper crust with small gashes, If J ..... h.ll av. Vin,l T7a Xfnflla fAp JT SVUUUV l,,k ..WW.. .i., .ua w. Money. if you want the recipe for mincemeat In quaniuiea, inai in put awa io incuow few weeks, I will print it iwn betty Peel and chop enough ap- to make two cupfuls Have ready one il of fine bread crumbs and two table- ill of butter cut into small bits But- a bakedlsh and put In the bottom of It layer of chopped apple sprinkled with V bits or butter ana a very nine cm- IU uver U118 spread u layer ol crumos. eomes the top layer of apple, and so vntll the dish la full. Bake closely lor forty minutes, jiemove tne . ut the dish on the UDoer aratlne of I "even and brown the pudding. Serve with nam ouuer ana sugar sauce. Hartand. 0ratf) juice Take the stems from the 'ana tor every six quarts aaa one of .Water, . Put them over the Are Gswne to a slow boll. Strain, then joiM to tne nre ana Drmg again Mi In Wttles andsoal lm- About a Bit Don't Fly Just Use Tact Vyvettes A study in black and tan--just tho part of the brim that's turned up and nctually shows at first Rlancc is faced in black velvet. BUT how Is tho business girl going to tako this thing' Pity for her If she Is on her first position and half scaled to dentil Llttlo does she iellzo that this unwarranted display of temper Is In nine casts out of ton merely a means of testing out her worth. In tho world of men standaids of efficiency aro t-ettlcd on a dlffeient bisls. It Is n, rougher, i franker, a more hon est way. Men make a bigger allowance for tho shortcomings of tho othei fellow, nich pcisonallty has Its tlbow room TJarrlng tho giound for Just complaint, every fellow allows his neighbor a llttlo neutral zone, vvheic ho miv fume and stampede and Indulge his fallings to his heart's content Hut the feminine mind has not accustomed itself to this. Tho man in tho ollleo Is best pleased with the business woman who has tact enough to let him bo grouchy without making him ill at case. 51. G. EXCHANGE INQUIRIES 1. IIow In the American Ileil lro norktnc to convene bal)lel, Hies In lYunce? 2. What ChrMmux prevent sent to the trenches will tene to light the noliller'n Hay,' 3. hot It a buncilow upron.' I. Madeleine Iliniu, n 1'rrnch slrl, who at fnnrtceii jeart old at the time her father was Impressed Into ur heriUe. It mid to be the jouncett oman war heroine eer decorated b a (loiernment. '!. It Is not necettory to iirknonledce the for. mal Hedillne unnounrement of n friend whote in.irrlii.e has taken pl.ice In another city. It the friend It u rut her Intitule one, honeter. It It deferential to send u little note of ac knowledgment. 1. An indettructlble voile makes n novel sub. ttltute for the ccoricette crrpe that It belnc used so much for tho naltt of the three-piece drets. Another Girl's Point of View 7"o the Ltlltor of 11 Oman's Paae' Dear Midim -I'leaso print In jour rarer for oil Mrls to read Olrls never kiss any fellow ' I am a joune Klrl eiehteen jearw of nt;. When I was sixteen I nlluwed fellows to kiss me io, thev were not any kind hut first classmen what we would call "swill persons All they wanted was a kiss hut they never told mo they lowd mo enotEh to be their wife JovV they have laonn tired of me and when I tee an of them that I h-to kiss 1 manv times I look tho other was Just Itko a thief. I am ashamed to face them I have lately met a man an 1 am Just crazy nbout him These men I have kissed know him well I hue him and ho told m that he loved me nnd wnnted mo to be his wlfi Hlneo then he his found out th it I used to hivo about ten men call on me an 1 let them kiss me when they e ailed and ho hua told me that he has no mora faith In me Oh I am so sorry I ever klsed them' If I could tmlv start over from the beginning I would save mv !irt kiss for tho mm I reillj invo and who told mo he wanted mo to ho his wife. tllrls. never kiss a ft How If jou really don t lovo him enouBh to be his wife or If ou know no would not nsk jou to in irry him I havo heard men say, It s all rlhht to love nnd kiss a elrl and havo a wood time with her but nothlnir doln for a wife like that " They want a wlfo at whom no man c in point hli tinner when ho takes her out they can nt me. U.NTUUK SW UbTIIhAKT I do not think you are untrue little girl You havo fclmDlv lcarneel a irreat nnit irooil lesson and will nefver unlearn It The joung man should Know jou really rare for him and If he loves jou truly should not be willing to lUten to tho foolish and thought less things you did when two vears younger I hope some other girls who arc generous with their kisses will read our lette-r mil realize how they will feel when they really enre for a man and how sorry they will be that they have not been more careful Take heart You have realized jour mistake and no one need grieve overmuch over her mis takes, for half the victory Is over when you recognize jour weakness and see where sou made mistakes Do not become prim In your desire to make persons know jou have changed, but be your own bright self, with the proper maidenly reserve, and some day your heart will be hea ed and jou will be able to give your kiss which really expresses love to the right man when lie asks for It. Pronunciation of Camouflage To the Editor of Woman's Paae; Dear Madam Please rive pronunciation of "canjquflaife" tn your valuable column -cSa (Miss) H. MUMMKY. The a In com Is pronounced as a In salm on, ou is pronounced as oo tn woo, fla as the first part of the word flag and ge as je. The accent comes on the first syllable. Christmas Present for Soldier Te the Editor ot Woman's Paae: Dear Madam I have been writing to a bov I know very well In the annr for several months. I think much of him and I know he thinks mueh of me. I want to send him some, thlnsr for Christmas hut sm nn knitter. Would something to eat serve ss well? Mention what you think wmitrt be best ANXIO'Ja TO KNOW There are lots of other gifts besides knitted ones that can be appropriately sent to a soldier There are trench flint lighters, little khaki writing portfolios that contain statloneryr pencils, etc, waterproof picture frames, waterproof money belts worn as porftetbookrf" around the waist, waterproof tobacco pouches, with little pockets In them to hold matches, and many other things similar to thee. If he were my so'dler boy I would send him some little inexpensive gift In khaki and a box of goodies, too. These would not cost so much if you made some of theni yourself. Slake some fudge and a big choco. late cake, which you can pack. In a tin cracker box Put In some figs, dates, nuts and raisins and your soldier boy will be very well taken care of, However, If you Just want to send things to eat it will serve very welL GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX nv jnuv w a n vpy kpt t nan at. n . t.t.. d. In an$cer (n hralth qvrhtion Doctor htttooQ in (Ai &pace will dattv owe adtic pvntwt tntdicine, but in no case ivill he take the risk of mafe.nu dtngnostit of or rreKcribino for nil men to rrqul Ino nuroical trcatmtnt or druo. Health oiiMdnns uttt b vmmpttv an rcrr rf bu p'rwir" t ttm to inwttrrr vhn nr?a0 tamptrt rw Vpf for reply Fruit Diet IN RKDUCIN'a weight there Is no method superior to the fruit regimen. This plan Is very simple Tho diet It rmdo to consist exclusively of Juicy fruits, bran celery, lettuce, cucumbers, etc. Tho food should bo taken four times n dtj or at Intervals of nbout four hours. Convenient hours nro Beven a. m, eleven a m, three p m and teven p. m. At each meal two or three heaping dessert-rpnonfuls of bran should be eaten. A very convenient way to take the bran Is with stewed tomitocs or apple sauce, or It may be mnde Into a porridge with tomitoes or fruit of some sort thick ened with a small spoonful of Hour or meal Halt should be nvotdtd altogthcr o taken only In a virv minute quantity 'I i" Is quite imnortant If a rapid reduction o Height Is desired The purpose of this regimen Is to secure very pronounced ac tivity of the bowcN, nhli.li greatly aids In the reduction of Hcsh After a week or two the number of such meils tnaj bo re duced to threo and the amount of nutri ment nny jmicistd by the addition of other veget, '"es mil ni two small potatoes a t-m ul sIMe of bread and Iniittr nt each meal, pitlcrnhl in Hit form if zwlcb.ick, mid small portions of hi ild 'd o.itmcal Care should be tik- n l( av d milting the regimen mi severe as tn produce a stne of wrakntvs and ehnusiion Tj oi three quarts of water should be tuken daily. Tree wnltr drinl Ing hell a to tld tho bod of tlsstu wns'tb In cavts In which the tongue Is coated ns the result of Intestinal toxemia, tho 'fruit regimen" not onlj nducrs the wclg'it but also cliang tho IntiMlnal and alk il ti zis the bl od and tissue llulds Constli ntlon and liitrttlinl toxemia, with liearl.ii.hu or rheumatism as natural con riji up Is fuqjv- t In obeiiti Tho "fiult" nffords a hlghl useful means of tleillng with disease Water Drinking for Dropsy If a person Is ilrnpsl-u or If ivu'e-r lollects In nnv part of the lmd should hr. refrain from drlnlilns watir or any kind of Haul ls7 II T Y It Is not necessary fur one to refrain from drinking water In diopsy The dropsy Is t ot diminished by lea cnlng tho amount of water taken by the mouth. Hernia cured with Can rupture ho cured without on opcrntlnti? G rl A truss applied verj iirly In young per- THE CHEERFUL CHERUB I wont retja-rd my troubles Witk worry or with Vhenever I ignores ihem They simply QiS'c.ppe.r. Washing the Dishes When we on simple rations sup How easy Is the washing up' Hut hcavv feeding compile ites Tho task by soiling nun) plates. And though I grant that I have prajtd Tha o might find a tcrv lng-mald I d hculllon all mj elajs, I think, To tee Her smilo across the tlnk I I wash, Phe wipes In water hot I touse each dlsdi and pan and pot; bile Tafty mutters, purrs and begb, And rubs himself against my legs. The man who never In his llfo Has w allied the dishes with his wife Or polished up the silver plate Ho Mill is largely celibate. One warning: there Is certain ware That must be handled with nil tare; The Lord Himself will give, jou up If jou fchould drop a willow cup! Christopher Murlcy Where Women Vote C A. Hradloj. Major of Longmont. Colo rado, writes 'Women vote In large num bers, and brlbcrj Is unknown Hetter men are elected to olllce, and through the fran chises given to women, all tho towns In thH part of the .State aro temperanco towns, and the law Is well enforced It Is through tho lnlluenee of tho women that tho politics of the btate Is fa.st gaining ground In thu right direction, and it will be but a few j ears until vvehave one of tho cleanest tSatcs in tho Union' II Klmore Trej-. M D , of Pierce. Idaho, testifies as follows: "Ninety per cent of the women vote In city and county Womui servo with credit In olllclal capacity Women suffrage Is preventing gambling, drunken ness und crime among the citizens of our mining camps, where we havo the toughest element In the United States I have seen them close dives and saloons that the sheriffs and the United States marshals could not, by simply posting notices on thej doors." Nashville Tennestean Healyour child's sick skin with Resinol The minor skin troubles to which infants and children are subject itching patches, bits of chafing, rash or redness so easily develop into serious, stubborn affections, that every mother should have Resinol Ointment onhan'dtocheck them before they get the upper hand. Doctors and nurses recom mend Resinol for this with the utmost confidence because of its harmless ingredients and its suc cess in healing eczema and similar serious skin diseases Rtilnot Ointment U told trr sit drontt. .f $JF BslsslgE vv ttwJKl-''&floWBB tm for Obesity sons, well fitted and worn constantly, will sometimes effect a cure If the rupture Is slight In extent Other nonsurg'ctl methods are altogether unreliable and somo are dan gerous An operation Is tafe nnd In skilled hands nearly alvvajs succeeds. Hookw orm What Is the nature of hookworm? villi K. C. This dhense Is one of the most prevalent, most harmful nnd most certainly curable of nil dlFcasos It Is more or less prevalent throughout Ihe woild More than htlf the populnt on of the globe Is cpoed to thl . malady The dl&ease was known lo the ancient I'gvptlans, although Its cause was not understood It Is less thin a bundled Mars since tho dscjver) of the Imjltwirm by an in Inn phvenn It wns .llrst d a covertd in l'nrto It ci In 1819 Three .vears later It vum 1 severed in the S itithcrn Stales It I be I ived tint the d vense was brought to tills c untry th lur'i the. sne trade In Feme pi its ot the South 00 per cc-it of the whole population nre found affected by this disease It Is more fre quent In country districts tlnn In cities It Is epelill prpv ilcnt nm ng tho s.0 1 called mountain whites of the South. I'oul Ureal !i What Is the ciuso of a foul breath? M N D I There nre many minor causes such as ; decaying teeth chron c msal c itarrh and . diseased tonsils but the prlnc'p.il cause Is I ,i i. ,..- i i -1....J r-nM tollHl p IIIU1I I HO JI'JI-soilM ui'puim-u Ituiu the colon are dNUi irged through the lungs giving a ftca odor to the breath The lemedy Is to udopt nn ant'toxlc diet nnd to train tho bowels to move three times n day. The Pacifier What harm can there he In the use of the norther" If It Is elrnnaed each time before hclni; Introduced Into th" baby's mouth? juts i: q The "soother." ' consolation n'pplc" or pacifier" as It Is variously termed, has long been conceded to he one of the most common me ins whereby harmful germs are Introduced Into the mouth of a child allowed to use It (Coprlcht ) Tomorrow's War Menu UHUAKTAST Oranges Creamed Codfish Toast Corfeo LUNCHEON Iiaked Corn with Clams Hot Hulls Cocoa Apple Sauce niNNKtl Veal Cutlet with Tomato Sauce Mashed Potatoes Canned Peas Cnbb ige and Celery Salad Ilrown ISctty UAKKD COHN-WITH CLAMS One cin minced e lams, one cupful canned eorn one cupful milk, one egg rll beaten, one cupful ilr bit, id crumbs, two tabic spoonfuls butter, one teaspoonful salt, one itiaiter teispoo iful pepper, speck onion calt, If desired, onc-iU irter teaspoonful paprika Mix Ingredients, except butter, together well, put them In u buttered biklng-dlsh, pi ice bits of butter on top and bnlte ono half hour l'resh eorn maj be used (Jood Housekeeping 1-2-3-4 Bread It requhes one jenst cake, one cupful of milk, one cupful of water, one-half cupful of inolassc, one tnblespoonful of bait, two tnblespoonfuls of shortening, two cups of white Hour, one and a half cupfuls of wholo wheit Hour, one cupful of bran Hour, one cupful of rjo Hour Directions Heat the milk and water, add tho shortening and cool When lukewarm add the halt and the jeast dissolved In one-half cupful of lukewarm water, put In the white Hour and beat well; let rise In the morning add tho molasses, tho other three Hours nnd enough more white Hour to make a htlff dough Let rise again Shape Into loaves und let rise once more. Hike In a moderato oven Colorado Springs Gazette. pun iniiiui i .in iiiw i Hill ihiwiiii iniiinn iir "i wanu w Let Us Renew 1 I Your Last Season's a I Velvet Suit or Coat 1 j! Our process restores all the orieinal H m t-mutv and lu'tro of the fabric, at H fi Ittle cost J SchwarzwaelderCo., 301 Cherry St. HEY are (lesicrn and nvays keen their Ks.t-Vift 53?wi WiV sz-n v sMi&tji mm m M ' MAKE YOUR NSS3 t M Wmm NEW DRAP. R1ES OF C &wA WMi THESE BEAUTIFUL T CJ I nrH'Jg . . "mot a . uji R8M T tmm X WM.'Ybi oftness. You heed never worry about "KAPOK" fading in the sunshine or losing its color or brightness in the washing. Our guarantee to you covers that. "KAPOCK" edgings made to match. YJS. Our beautiful display of . "KAPOCK" warrants your in spection. Featured rnd Sold 'y JOHN WANAmJkER an' alto by Interior IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Afternoon Costume of Peacock Blue Chiffon Velvet r-v.e. 'tsiB&lfi, ' x y a h s-.-' X Tho model you select for your afternoon frock depends upon tho use to which the costume is to bo dedicated. Time was when nn afternoon costume was a frock to be worn under a coat, worn to matinees or other 'informal affairs. Time was when it was elaborately trimmed, when the materials which went into its making were chosen from the lightweight silks and transparencies. Today there arc two types of afternoon cos tumes the frock designed to do double duty as street costume and for wear to luncheons or any othci affair where a tail-ro ' suit w l I be de trop. As a rule, it is fur trimmcd and its dressy thuiaaei is supplied by the richness of its material. On the other hand, there is the afternoon costume btich as that pictured in today's sketch a costume which may be worn to the theatie, a tea tlnnsant or any after noon reception. The material of this little cosfttme 's peaock-blue chiffon velvet, the rnll-r -pel cuffs of white organdie trimmed with gMd filet lace. cHEMSjiTc;-;:; ;e "I.IHM iiii.i viVDri Mail Orilus Plo.,ttlu All mlrrf tn L. NACIIMAN & CO.'-' "h Al , j.E.,CV-R litb oiil tltut. mr nt t) nt will n. r mint ntlv d unit tli h.itr rnnta u ihmu rlfctrlc ncrdlf burning cauatlrM nr now i!ern I.phvh , , no hi li ' ' -up orltf- Inul lnaut i rrpHrit'opN )n in1. HOOK, Iln. MIititn..i KunKi't MI-IUlu l,puut spffhilti-i Co . Inc 1112-11 fhfktnut t.. He :0-;i-71 Ktfth " vn pi W'nt 702t. most nrHatlfc . W-Mn co'nrinorq nnrl silkv sripfn nnd 'i i rzm V.tkX.4if.-4 I'EB 'J. I :yW V. I r 4 J " r ) r i' I j t A (1 A Ji ! 1 v ' I ii i " i l v -i if j i" '.J ' ill S'fjL J ,S " ""VI . f&'f-i- n mm I'm mm I MPoi.'Jus V, v. ,,"! ' L . . I PATSY KILDARE, OUTLAW Dy JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS ,t, The Adventure MY PATHHIl nnd I are home ngaln, for Mr Hoikruddcr nnd Alice hnvo g' back and ci look after their own house and the ' r ar can lo k after himself nnd the mar wli ! n hui dred jears old. So we In J p les today ind I made coffee for mv faih r nnd after he "iad gono to bed t i p after his night watchlnr Howdy" anj ' ra n 'd because It evns Sunday and vu ild t have to g to scaoal We went across the rive- n"d down In stead oi up toward Mr. Rockruddcr's. After we Md walked awhile t'i.ee men In a big iu'e r lsed "s If wo wa ted to -M" and 've did Wo went away out Into the coun'rv n 1 t'o t'le niei got o'Jt a'1 went Into so-n w-od Sioi thev cam" back carrji"g a big turke' by the legs They were putting It Inti the nil'o when n man ca'ne out of the woods w'ta n run In hi' In ds md asked them what thev were dolner On ' t' other m-- said. ' I"a 1 g pi ocM"1 Wh t did ou thHk we were do'"g7" T'le ma vlth th' gun wns verv na 1 nnd be tr'l thfm t'"Jt the must pa" Mni fejr the- ti'ikev or he would shont them full of 1 o'r The men raid they d'd not have aiy nionev. 1 said to the man, "I hnve vnt $20" The man said. "That will bo enough " I said, Ml light You st.a heie ind I will run 'nme and get the'm ne " The man i'd, Oh os jou are one n' trpue Hcl c'l" k'.l nreitjou?' I jn'd 'Tor c it's ake d- vo't thl"k I'm -ot tel"ng th trut'i' " e of fi-- oth"r men snld 'C me on Tie wn't el-r t- shoat " The ma" with 'he g'in "-n'd, '1 v'" certnlnl" shont aur lo- If ou "'art f" a'to" I said '"'let ! e-0t their dog lie Is my do-r " I c.al'ed t'.ow ly to me aid snhl ' Oo nhenel and snoot ti w If jou sh"ot him jou mint shot me" Two of the mi H'-ed me In the tuto, Itnwdv and n'l a1 d avv-iv we went w'th the man with the gun ia':'rg his fl't 1 1 us I guess I was a Utt e b t se.a-e(l one of the men said "Have 'ou "ot $20 sure enough" I sa'd ' Do you th' k ' nm ! Ing? ' He said Certalnlv not When we . jt to town we will go to jour cor"e- .md wnlt while J"U run home ind get the money. Then wo will H1JM!illlli!l!i:illllli'iVill M V PXAYLOaBLYNKjic V 152(5 Che-mut St. hura Altered ana Hepairea ttr. ir.ilii,!i:ili.li!ili.. ''TEiiF J ftlji!i:riT!i,i,';i 1 1 "itixi -. b alp iJTiir & il iji 143 Walnut -tre.t Becoming 1 r HATS 5LOUSL. FT, i p .mil :HiUllUllIiii--i ! L-JJ11LU ' I : i .! : i Canadian Fur Co., Will EXHIBIT at the Bs-tevtt's-Sfcvrfcford Hotel IN RED RCCM WAJ;'rn 9 A. M. to 10 P. M, A Marvelous S-hction of flGH GRADE FURS Inc't'ding Silver I-oxps, Russian and Ca nadirn Sab'es, Broadtail and Chinchil las md furs of every variety in fash ionable garments of al descriptions. Unr-'-lAsr- 'r -f nf 0 Cm. Rib's and Rngs Al" T'VT! uiii'iEiuu.iiit.ii:u"iiiV!' 'j 1- LUIGI RIENZI 1714 Walnut Street Special sale continued Balance of the W.cek. Women's S'i,ts & Dresses Taken fiom iesu:r stock, 'values up lo ST.", broken .si?es, Women's Ever ing Gto.. ns brocade, Velvjt, Satin, ChLTon and Crepe; hand-' somely trimmed, Embroidery, Crystal or Fur 57.50 to 275.00 Millinery Reliable Furs Coats of the Turkey ke vou to where Santa Claus llv. nkes the Christmas preent and von " i'tlc out the ones vou want." 1 said i ?iCn hod who woulo steal a turkcv wonu . Jy Ittle r-T. Stnp this auto and let m, 05 Th- -it, -ill "Wo vvovt Co nytMn,- that Woi take jou and lock v0UUD tin vou dig up thnt moncv" u "" u'l . Tho man grabbed m and 1 said nn ,' 't ICm-l-'" 1'i.nlv dl e ?'a'..?0 t seem to like them anyhow. When liii JetW tint, the ma's eg th, "JSSTfiS . ..... : ' vft ' man hni. . ere i ami tne man who was innln. .i " a-t- tuTfl around to see what w. Hi matter nnd the auto, which was golnt f... ran rff a 1,-ld'o n-d turned evor rto5 and I n,1 the turkey we-c flung 0. ,J I eame ,i0.V'i on th. turkey and ths oit iretf- -oar'v shook mv teeth loose rtwii. ,. -n..n nn t,, .,, iri, nw '"V of him and the other two men were und., to o-lkd t' ll-wd- tolet eo.sd 'e did TVn -ve ra- aw a t?.l could T'le t.ast tlm I 'olcd hark tk! "W1 .b'' Wns tryln? tn 'he ,it, nit the rther t o nen. ' Ito-d' and ' wit to ee tl-n ind t.m -ic ami ! t M , .'n I m 'td him te! --t me n ritltms tree Mm h-s a 0. 1, Ut'e Chrl-tnnt trees growing In Ms yird n he chopnvl o-o down and to k it and Matg'e nnd me to mv house My fthtr " t nut of bed nnd helped us-et It up si nw w-e nre alt ready for Chrl'tmis Then w all hid -"tipper, which M.ag-lc got. and my father went n'ght watching at the bank. lm a"d Mnrele went home, and -vijen ? hnd t"M It-iwdv the reason for Chrlidmai we folded our piws and privcd, 'Dnr Mother which art In heaven I did not know lut vou w-re toing to take me to heaven 'r Christmas when I saw the man with the run todav. I nm kind of glad jou didn't, for I have got a Christmas tree and. I am going to hang up all the stockings In the house Ask God to Mess you ind my 'nther. I suppose Mr. Carpenter win be kind oi homesick because It will be hl first Chilstmas In heaven Amen." "The Doubter." the next I'utsr KIMsrt ad. venture, nppenrs In tomorrow's Ktenlni I.4ier. Gowns 'or Evening Gowns of charming design for theatre, dance or social function. Exclusive in concep tion and moderate in price. Coats and hats to match. ?F"!ili!illlllll!llllllliill'i:,llll!illlli!l'i!lh!!!llillilillim -:r w ,. $ iri:i:i!ri;iiiirrTi7nr:rf!lTrnTP3 tu.fr j i-ip. iU. J KT'RS ropcoAi b :jii : i : tliUL' J n i I i r m : i : i i irri 1 1 1 m nn n nn mr- X Jnc t ew York orncE NO. 2 TO 10 WKHT 3311 ST., NKVV 10RK N"" '7 "? .1' i nwi'iim JM'ia I'MiiMiiraa 34.50 Waists U 4 41 fj SO m m ucooraun. . ' . : V.... ,k Ait-. KVfit JTTHT.j u . .i i"v-- iMt&&Ls..-, .- r.i w i A '-fiV"" "- y Kt rT 1. ,' wnrJr nffm . L'. mZ&