U M ,t-A ' .-.! I EVENING LEbGER-PfliLADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEJBBER 20, l5f7 t N'MiApf,i ..'$91 I ",U rs u li" . TC l HE MOTHER OF THE'REVOLUT By "MA" SUNDAY ION j VOUM like liei'Miiiiillj' to know Mudamo . UrcnlikuvHky. of HiirhIii. Hho must bo ,110 of those Mimulurly otitMtiiiiilliiK women f history wli" ureiiicil tlreil with si vision jnd rn which normal liunmn rtrctih'th can never mfasuie. Wc havo heanl n irri'iit ileal of her lately nsj ono of Urn principal niuor. In the . .n..,l nimliltltm. whli'll ilel)0.ieil ii Crur Hint tn.ulo Kiwla free flotn thu rtl! of iiianoriliili'il klnp I here iiro tli'ioe ho rati her eiui tlm Mnllnr of the llevo lutlon I kasr heeii lnterecti'l lately In rcadltiB fomethlm; of her lemaikahle Miiry n'd In woiulerliiK what Mich a woman would do If plaeeil In the more pioyulc. peaceful tlivlroiiments of Atnerlea. phe was Jum K'leli a Kirl In ln-r youtiKiT ilavn iih hundred of our niiti Hie ety .....'moil, raised In luxury, and with no r tl,,i to think of nii.tlilHK of the iaj In GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX Uy JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. I)., LL. D. M lll 1 L.tll. . . ..i ....... .i ... ... hi flrliiV I...V i. " i"""n"; ,'"""; Aiiero,iit I'm fpaetww rfulli ode nrfelrr on rrrvrnflv ViJni.'ii .'i'? "" "": "'.'" ' Infcr llir ri'k " wnldm dliininr o i,r irrarrlbln0 tor nil '""'rr'iir(iB itirtilcat trrntnirnt or ilrvm, lltnllh qurallon, trill l,n iirninrrlu on Jurrnl Vu jicrioiinl Ifllm lo (nun rrrj who inclose lniinl cniiloj.rj tot rijiu. liaths I t'ONVKJCWNCKS for the cold mornltiK bath are not at hand or If for any other ml the (iihera pi, HKiireM Shi) mirly heoiinu i.. fe of a weilllliy lanu owner "i ii.i.-- li and it was In her own home. Mirnmnikd by'cveiy finnfort that money eoiild buy, that Mm saw the lln-t IhIhu that :m den lined to transfoim her life. This was her human MslmilnB of tin- needs of Hi serfH and pennants of her husband, who, a1- mich, were liardl ubovi. the nnlnial.s on the vast estate Shi' hi can teachlni; them to master the rudiments of ediieatlon. that tln- intent learn In ' '"r themselves tin ir pn-MiliM-ties as men and women In the ureal world ground them. ... I'nder tho V'Bhtie of thn z.ir Mieh a cuiirw was almost trnltnioii to the (lov ernnieni She wiih (lrst leprlmanihd, mul then, when Mn- rontlnueil. mi. tul. tr ed una condemned I" Siberia. We have heard much of the iicori' of Siberia In mmnnce. hut few of lis are able to uppn I'l.itp imy thlnK of the awful horrors wliVh this v ist Ice and snow piison mut have fur i sen plllo woman nieil to thn shelter and warmth of mstly furs whenever she ven tured Into the open air. To Hindi mi environment wit- the yoai R .,,,1 ..ensltlMi Mniliitiie llreshlo.vsKy mil- ....! t. an nw,i from per nii-n.iaii nnu her home and her IiimiiMus to lake her pl.ice In the manacled line of weary pi tinn ers inarehmK to u frozen cjilte lint her tplrit I'onbl not be hrokuii ui by such mi eMierlenre. She beKati .-iKiiin her teichhur iiinoni; her fellow priMiuiis and In the end tried a desperate escape tint thn mix reeaplured and liruUKht back to ii HOi--e punishmeii' even than before nml sentenced to "'"" 'ars of hard labor 111 the minis of Kara and forty blows of tho lish Shu Is now nn old. whito-ha'P'd woman with only a few years mote to live, sho h lo.l.imr nut from the eyes of old npo on to a new cuin'ry and new oppotiunltles mul new possibilities, such as she had only dreamed as a pill. Itussla has comn Into her own at laut. thanks to such martyrs as She. And It is a tribute to the woman of the w aid that In the awakenlmt of ltussl.i ninl In the last Kivnt stlllie tin fr. edoni It has been the wo'neii who h;ie pl.ued to cunspnu'ni u p.m on the stat'e of the grrnt Morld drama. Tae woiiieii of Amerlcit can utuleislaud and ippiei late ..neb a woman as Mitilamo llieshkov-ky. even If It Is dllllcnlt for them to Blimps.' the ilnmst Insurnenintablr oh- ftacles whn h she fui'nl and 'onitiereit. 'Vhey were born In a far ilifl'ennt invlion hient and In far more advanced conditions. "rhelr herlt.iKc was seeuied to them be fore thev came into the world It took no effort of theirs to make It iti'n M-iure. Hut her 'iin sn'h as that ol tlu-i Joan of Are of dowi.lrnildi n Ilussla ee'i ii'ound the Blobe and Into Hi" heaits of hunianity wherever they beat for the cause of the wesry and oppressed. The world neids more winien like h"r -not like thoe mis guided fanatics of Soepilhni nml Mifl'iaKlsni, who Imp 'seil on them elve., the self-con-dtlluted duty ot so-.alled "pieUetini,-" nf the White HoUso Bioillidi, In a theatrical attempt to dcinniistiatn the new position of women politically, but In the sane, intelli gent ways of service, which the women of the new America are everywheie ndoptltiB for tho solution of tho world crisis, nmv upon us. (CowrlKllt. 11117. by The Hid HMi.lU.ile. llie.) M'eilni"il.i. "A Prajer for the Mimiaii Left I Dtlilml." Tomorrow's War Menu MICATI.KSS Tl'i:SDAV 11UKAICKAST Wlmli, (Manrua 1 ry ( 'ureal French Toast (Fried Ulead) lluln.7 I'offeo l.rM'IUXi.V Sweet Potato Cioiiuetles renSOn tho cohl tmll, pui.nnl l.rt Inkiov Ihli cold-alr bath may ho substituted with al moin tqunlly good effect and, under sonio clreuinuanees. with even better results. This bath consists simply In cMiosurc of the I Oily to cnlil ne e,,il ule ..lllur nil nt or misrule, I once or different parts In succession, thu cm oi me lioily bolliK covered to prevent undu.) chlllltiB. liurlnB the oNposuro the surface must be constantly and xteorously rulilml so as to secure and malnlalii food reaction, which la the cf-setitlal feature of the bath. The effects nf the rubhliiK may be In Tensed by the Use of friction mitts or a roiich towel. Tho duration of the air bath may bo from fifteen or twenty seconds to lis many minutes, acvurdlnK to thr temperature Tin. cleausltie; i,Ht), s preferably taken at nUbt, Just before retli'liB. Tills lessens the d.niKer of takliiB cold, for the cleansliiK bath, In order to accomplish the most in this diectlon, must be taken at such a temperature iih will induce persplrat.un. A person whoso occupation Is not sulllcleiiilv nctlV" to itroduee . Borons per.-plrntion dully thould secure a boo.1 swiat at least twice ( r. better, three times a week. Sweat Ihk slmuld not bo proloiiBed more tlian ten or filtteti minutes and even a luscr time will be found benellclal. Tin sun bath Is r.ow a well reeoRnled nnd h Bhly Milued means for prnmntitiK bodily vlRur mid a healthy skin. In takliiB tho sun bath, the whole body is cNposed to the illiect action of the sun's rays. Th leiiKt'i of Hid bath depeiuls upon the lm tensliy of the sun's rnvs and tlio effects soUKht l'crsons who are not acciisUum to cposiirn to the sun, and linllvldiiah whos- complexion is fair, should uinke the tlrst eNpovure to the sun of short duration ten i r fifteen minutes. I.onrr exposure! are ill uly tu produce sunburn. No par ticular harm Is done by sunburn except the temporary Itironvenlcnrn n, ni'-loiied by It In this manner, the pteuu ntatlon of tin skin, induced by sunburn, protects thu skin from farther Injury. Thn body may be, exposed to tho sun elthei n thn open air or before a window. When tho sun'. rah ate so Intense tint the lent la dipressltiB. tho lie.it ras may bo tl ti red out by means of a hlUo-Khisi screen placed betwieu the patient and tho sun. After the sun bath, n cold piunKO, n short i old shower, a cold towel rub or a cold w 't sheet rub should be administered to tone the skin and the nerves. and easily dteestlble food. (Jrent care must bo taken In mastication. Kvcry particle of tho fruit should be reduced tn a pulp before swallnwhiff. A very Rood method of eatlUB the banana Is to reduce It tu n pulp by pausing throuRh n colander. The rlpo bannna may bo crushed tn a tumbler with a knlfo or spoon, then beaten up to a line pulp with a fork. When taken 111 this way there Is no more digestible food than a rlpo banana. Artesian Water In nrtmtnu WuP-r pure? M M. F, Artesian water is Benerally free from bacteria and its use Is comparatively safe. Very deep artlslan welh. are virtually nl wajs safe, but artesian welln which do tint penetrate thn rock for n considerable dl.--taneo may he contaminated by surfaee v.nter. ii'nnjrlKht i PLAY COMPOSITIONS BY I'HILADELPIUANS Sumlny Concert Audience Hears Works of rhllin II. Gocpp ami Cnnilllo W. Zeckwcr CointiosltloiiH by I'hlladelphl.t tnu iclan:i were the features (it the third fieo Sunday , concert at tho Pennsylvania Acilc:ny of I tho J'ino ArtH yesterday afternoon. A ' sonata for piano atid'vlolln by 1'hlllp II. ttoepp opened the proKrnm, while 1 iter a trio for piano, violin and viola by Camlllo W Zeckwcr was pi iyed. Hoth ctmposerH played their piano parts. Lewis J. Howell, baritone, was the soloist. In tho (Jocpp sonata tho melody U prin cipally In tho lotlu (plajed 'by Carlton I'ooley), but the composer's Inteii!. Is not always clear. Indefinite harmonies nnd In complete melodies rithcr confuse the lis tener nt the llrst liearlnB. The trio by Mr. Zcckwcr called fienade, "Pierrot nnd I'lerielle "--Is, in tin other t hand, clear nnd ilellultu in cnncepMi ti nnd I irpoe. A main theme that In broitd and authoritative nnd n charmlnc little wnltz lat Ir developed with n deft touch are but io formal melodies tha; are he'd toK.ther . id Interwoven by minor phrases that uro Itehtful lilu by them:iclves. The suite, In two movements, "dec'n ando" and "enclnso," are built out of the line subjei't matt. i The llrst, vlRornlli id bold, Is rv.dent'v 'I'lvrrot'H Insistent oolnB of l'leire'te, the llnal tximnslve itburst Is ii paean of victory. In the tniloo" the lnvi r tells the same nmorom lories that he did In presshiR his suit, nlily 'lis time they are vvhl'ivted tenderly In mted viola, nnd Pierrette inswers ns Intl. Mtely In muted violin. Th" whole thins a supeib pi. turn that makes onn think levltably of Henry .tones settlnRs, Itakrt ecoratlolis nnd Ku-, i in hallrt dancers. "1 Correct Weight fur Women Whit l the lorrftt welnht fnr wnnn-n from ft. II. f.Vi fl tull? MISS AMY H. WclBht lie Cit C(l Inches. ;t Inches. . lij Inches. . t'.ll Inches. . 1. 1 Inches. . .- Inches. . 6 Inches . Women 1! 111! 127 i:n 1.14 1!'J li:i I(iH' liananus Are Wluilesmne Are 1 iinninri. iih orillnnrllv snlil In th" nmr kt, terfoetlv vvlnib'scinn- fund ' N. .. Hii'ii nas are mil) v.holesome and easily dices Ible when they aio well mntiiied and thotonrhly ilpe. Such banana" can now Btneially be obtiilneil in thu markets In all our lame cities When purchasinB. cam should be taken to see that the fruit is plump and fully matured It Is itmnate r.al whether they are ripened in the mat lot or wilt thet they are puichascd ureep nnd taken lome to be ripened 'n some warm, dry place When read) for use, th skin ot tlm fruit will be neaily black, or itn!e so. The fruit should be mellow- as a peach. In tl b condition the banana conta'ns a larBe amount of supnr and dextrin with little o- no starch and Is a verv whol."oino Pretty Shoes havo lost nonu oi thoir appeal to well - drossot women. Stylo linos aro more se vere combinations more .subdued colors mostly in deep, rich tones, pro ducing an art-full sim plicity, so much admired. $10 and $12 Jhe Harper Shoe Go. WALK-OVER SHOPS 1022 CHESTNUT 5T. 1228 MARKET ST. V fl- -if i mw J- -m u - In J- c 4gP Jf "ii J riciri uTaTM-ttMTrniJtTB hhj M:g:ii:ain ma h b btm u'trMlc mack 8c mmntir mm 9 M 100 REDUCTION SALE HATS Formerly $25 Now $10 These hats, taken from our regular stock, represent the most advanced ideas in Winter Millinery. The price concession means a really worth-while saving. I. W. MULREADY 125 S. 16th Street 30niiQa3;iy3ra Toasted ( 'racket h Apple S.iueu OotluBe Oheeso Jocoa lUNNIHt linked Stulfiil Haddock ll.iked I'otatoes l'lccaillll Stewed Tomaloes 'a ramed Custard HAKKD STUKKKl) HAIHiOCIC Wash a three-pound lish and 1111 with tho followliist (.tulllnKi Melt two tublespoonfuls of slioilenini;, add to this hud cupful softened stale bread crumbs and stir until th" crumbs rc light brown. Add a quarter of a tea tpoonful of pall, a pinch of pepper, a tea tpoonful of Krateil onion, a teaspoontul of Parsley, u ijuartur of a cujiful of boillni; Water and a tahlespoonful of chopped pickle. After the llsh Is stulfed dredce with Hour and put on a rack In the drlppiin; pan. Sia on with salt and pepper I'ovir with bits of tuet Hako for forty-llvo minutes In a hot oven, Uasto frequently. Serve with egg sauce. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB t like to lend my money out lo pooDle. now 'Zjnd tnen Because its jost like. rmdin5 5omc To get it Wok $in. inc" T Sjv) 'fi AMMMnHMl 1220-1222 Walnut Street x Fur- m-x Trimmed W f Velvet Suits jg$ 1 Were $85.00 to Pi'X 1 $275, Reduced to mk3 $69.50 wBf BONWIT TELLER. &XQ CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET WOMEN'S FUR FASHIONS Featuring Exclusive, Modes in Coats and Muffs and Scarfs t At Very Special Prices SPECIAL- Natural Muskrat Coats 78.00 45 inches long, large Hud- I son seal collar and cuds. 1 Hudson Seal Coats ' (Dyed Muskrat) 95.00 40 and 45 inches long, full flare models of choice se lected pelts. Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats (Or self collar and cuffs) 125.00 With large sailor collar of natural skunk, also pockets. Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats (Selected dyed Mustrat) 38 inches long, smart bo effect, with belt, naturil squirrel collar and cuffs. , ! 175.00 "Bernard" Model Coats Fancy models in Hudson seal, p'ocket and belt effeits, ' contrasting fur collar pidnrj r SPECIAL A lnrge assortment of ,':atipe fox neck pieces at extra speciil value. 16.50 22.50 29.50 35.00 39.50 SCARFS Bordered Hudson Seal Coats 45 inches long, full-flare model, si,x-inch skunk bor- iqe fr der, collar and cuffs 1O.UU Scotch Moleskin Coats 45 inches long, very full model, large taupe fox col-oQr ss lar and cuffs tCiyO.UU Imported Hudson Seal Coats Very fancy model, inlaid band at skirt, collar and jigrx gr cuffs of black muskrat. . . .OU.UU MUFFS 17.50 Hudson Seal 12.50 10.00 -Natural Skunk 16.5Q 12.50 Raccoon 12.50 22.50 Beaver 22.50 22.50 Nutria 10.50 24.5(i Natural Squirrel 24.50 37.$ Taupe Fox 37.50 The above icarfs and Muff a will be sold in perfectly matched sets or separately. Mr. Zcckwtr Is too wary wljh his font positions, If inemory docs not fall, thin Is tho llr.it pnbl c performance tit otio of his liitjnr work t Incn two yenrs tiiji, when tho I'hllndelphiii orchestra played a symphonic poem nnd on.- nt P i-trli k quintets a quintet. JTr. Zfikwer ha an uudouhtcl Hlft of me nrtv .-ii"l lui c. miio-'ltloiii aro intislclanly and art I tic tliroiiKhmit In thn "H rln Vr,l.i.(rlr V. 'uakkjtaattetf part and Charlton I Murphy thai Mr. Howell tang the "Erl tu" ttomy "I'll 11.1116 In Mnschero." anil tirn i encoro thn "I.arKo aliFac(ntunV' thmt Htus "ii iiarbloro da Sevlgiur Ia rani; (lorlnc Thomas's "A Memory." "Ips'B "My Shrlna" and Sydney Ho "I Ian Jo Song." Mr. Howell has a fine ' iwnu w.i.o in vivamng quani una n- ----. ...p jv DWH4IIIJ Y M MtU f "33 Wsr SSiHL. 8 X-aiHiii.Et. I . M. i:staWUr,l ISit. )) SF.KLEINBERGEKfe UALLhK iS inc a h ANCIENT I'AlNriNCS ANNHI'NTK their I'K.MDVAh to 725 FIFTH AVENUE Brftrcc'i iStii ivil NliW VOI.'K iti Streeti CITY The New i;a:ieie will be open from Noveinner 12 to 10 with n LOAN EXHir'.ITION of ITALIAN PRIMITIVES the full prow receipts of which will no to the W A vS PI - I. i A m r.i'3 pi's ?vi. t"3A' I. . . j A . -r 1L" urtJ jr Mat skinJC (rouble may become m serious vP i nt ,". tWj ! jmxm ytSKsrl ABB , ;.&! mffl 7- I flBl ' ?ia ivA s?, 1 aBBI v f 7 m C5TV Vkltl iviV;''.':..if fV fc'iViWZr VlfMBBBB uav. m. i xiBiiH y merican War Relief Vg'Zggy'J sinol heals sick skins quickly "jj ne ne Z?rKps" llnn't wait for lime to ho that trotililo. "Ch, it wi'l i it v.ill aiiv liow!" you -n.v? 'i i u.iii.-. i! will, nml n rh:tp. it Wim't. Mnylic it will ("'t. i"iwr instoml. Anil think oi' tho discomfort anil i mbsirrn--.-mi nt it inusc.i you even now. Nn't it better to pet rid of the trouble by usinp Rcsinol Ointment ami Kpsinol Soap.' Doctors pr ! i ribo the Kcsinol trentment con- f itantly, so you need not hesitate i' U'e it. Kcsinol usually stops t'fcA ivr inntantly. It sinol ointinint 1 no nearly f!eah-c! . i il thin lis U'lw .luenn't attract Rltnntion. .ii iiiuiiiMtB sell Uesinol Cintmint ant K- inui hioiiv. -'"'"1,:' i mirrwmmzBtmnxam iii i i iijgrasaaaaaazBsgzga&Tsag : THANKSGIVING 1621 It was a beautiful custom cstnblirVicd by the New England fathers away back in the early seventeenth century the setting apart a certain day at the close of the harvest period on which to give thanks to the Giver of All Good. Despite the devastation being wrought by an almost worldwide war, wc have still many blessings for which to be grateful. Let us not forget our duties nnd privileges in this respect, and in the spirit of the sturdy characters who laid the foundation of tins Government, the fruitage of which is our birthright, recognize a ruling Providence in all of our affairs. Our stores will ha closed all day Thanksgiving. Open until 10 o'clock Wednesday night lo serve our customers. FANCY ONIONS lb. you will want some creamed Very fine quality, sound as a dolhr Onions for your Thanksgiving Dinner, 3 KrEGGSstifMOci- ! Richland Butter i". 48c Every Egg guaranteed 12 good Eggs in every dozen. There are thousands of homes using this Butter tod.-.y to thxir entire satisfaction. COFFEE and TEA Thai Brina Customers for More Tea 35c lb- J7r- ' I &' Coffee 2 Ic"- Wc believe you will agree with the thousands that arc using this Colt'cc every day the best cup you ever drank. Virv niack Our I5KST Our Very Ion, lb, 45c. or Mixed Best Assam, India and Cey- Save Money By. Spending It Use the Big Victor Loaf VICTOR BREAD, The Quality &Qnantity,Loat 7c The Biggest loaf at the price and positively the beat value baked in these United States today. BIG GRAPE FRUIT, 6c each EATING A PPL K S, 28c d0- GRAPE and APPLE JELLY, glass CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, 10ccan "Lest You Forget" Thanksgiving. Table Needs Pure Apple Cider gal. 25c Our Hi-Nt .Mineo Meat lu. 17c (iolilt-n I'uiiipliiu run U'c Seeded K;ti .iim pliT. 12c Seedless Kaisins plitr. 1.1c Host (Jlaco Citron Hi. 2Se Lemon and Orange I'oel I'i. 'J.'lc Dark Itrd Cranberries l. 1,"c Tender Asparagus c:ui lie Kaney Dates pk?. 1 1f Nice Medium-!-i7i' Oranges do?. Ut'c I'aney Mivi'd Nuts 11;. 2.'lc IMitm I'lid'liiif; ean ?'..t7c I'anev Ciiliforniii I'eaehes can 13-H-:'2c DFLH'lOl S fi:S ean l.VHi-lSr Pith Cheese lb'. 30c Sliced Dried Beef pkg.lOc New Pack Tomatoes can 13-17c Sweet Sugar Corn can 12 '2c Evpp. Milk big can 12'jc Best Corn Meal .lb. 6c "Asco" Rolled Oats pkg. 9c Lif? o' Wheat pkg. 15c THE FOLLOWING PRICES IN ALL OUR MEAT MARKETS Fresh Killed EE: Chickens 30c ib. Little Pig Roasting HAMS 30c lb. MILK-PEP COUNTRY VEAL Cutlets 40c lb. Loin Chops . .' 33c lb. Rib Chops 30c lb. Rack Chops 2(5c lb. Shoulders 24c lb. Stewing 22c lb. City Dressed Pork Shoulders 30c lb. FRESH Beef Liver Beef Kidneys Cooked Tripe 6c lb. Fclin's Best Scrapple 2c ".! New Made Krbut lOc qt t! American Stores Company; EVERYWHERE IN PHILADELPHIA AND THROUGHOUT PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE AND MARY) im . w .A ,,:.- ; mil ! in ni ii'ifn t miini - 7. '" "" P'PiB i 'V ' fc.TT K 'a ...v. . it;: en , .aw 'VI XL. te& , -yj .&' m& 'Wtffl M1 i a.l btiM '? .1 A tl 1 Ml .'i l 1 SlA 'Tl VY1. C"i m '; T5S n 4J8LI .y ' . .rt . a 1&W 1S'W. limr ,MMTM-m
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