-, ... T--CTC7 ,.7 Rvf ' i -t' " II ' S - .J. ,..- 4 "! "il. i-' 1X& ' -- Sri". , u V. X' fc Jl'& 1 ' "" ' " .- -' j rl--Ji "V 1 r lj.jii''i.t .i i. ,,.-- ., ,v- "".n. (VsiWfflpr EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1911 I Vi'f . - ti 1.J - M a.,'' MOTHERS OF FIGHTING MEN CAN BE THANKFUL SONS ARE BATTLING FOR WORLD HtitfOj oma JHAT THANKSGIVING PRAYER CAN SOLDIER'S MOTHER MAKE IT? t Many a Woman Today Wonders What to BeGrate- - ful For bne uan Thank God She Had Courage to jjo uie xvignt rning, to (Jive Son! TllVilC is no denying It ninny n woman todny is wondering what she K hM io bo thankful for. ..,m m. 111,. i , f WO &r ub ' liiilU llilll BI1U I used to put to bed at 8 o'clock lllo a V . .-..1 Arnnm In flirt nlcrlir nut nti . i ....I niifl ivant Infn It C...1. n IS boy ho seemed to her, but ho looked dlf I f,rent to tno men who inuy mo carua or t nation9- They called him and ho went. J Can mothers raiso a prayer of thanks today that their sons mo to bo poured f into the battlefields of Kuropo? f , l rIU yoii uvt-i vi ii iu uutiuu aumcwiiriK. U fcnrmine all tho timo way back In i vour mind which was tho right thing to .do? And tho right thlitg In usually tho hard thing to aoi ua you remember tlio ...u,,. nffir vnll rlnldnrl n vnn chmil,! IlCCIJl'b M"- .. Vw .,..UU..4 , have decided? Tho suspense, tho strug ' rle wa.i over. You sank In'o your pillow with a fierce senso of thankfulness. Como -. -.. .iv. tlio cllo. was cast. Vnii Im.t done tho right thing. Sorrow might como tf.0f it suffering. But you slid oft to be- J1. " . . i . J .lend.... ulftnilttll. ll .V et.nn n. ,1.- conqueror. You had done tho right thing! rpHE mother who makes her Thanksglv- ing priiyur luuiiy noes 1101 pray llio tepid. "Oh, Ird, I am thankful," of other years. Hers is a flerco bravo aspiration that says: "Oh. Lord, It was the light thing to do to pack his things together and scna him forth a soldier "I thank thco for tho courage that lot mo do It. "The road ahead looked 'dark and bitter. Countries fought und starved and bled. America was strong I thank Thee. Lord, that we aiu In it. r Vyvettes Y&fflfflit) ) UV !' '" """I PATSY KILDARE By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS IN THE MOMENT'S MODES A hiRh sealskin clmpcau with a bit of tan velvet cut to suggest a broad, hifjh feather. I thank Thco that I could do my part to litlp. Sorrow may coma of it suffering but I havo dono my part. I have given all I have a bon." "TvOCS this seem a strange piajcr? To J-' bo gkid'Amcrlca has stepped from the sido lines whero Mio watched a woild strugglo of which she was moially a pari from tho very beginning? ' Is It strange to glory In the fact that America has (tripped off tho mantlo of pcaco and lux ury and taken her placo among nations battling for right? Oh, a mother cm low right and honor. She can blto her lips and feel tho very depths of her cry out for her boy but nho can do lur thinking to herself. Kliw cm breathe a tense, bravo woman's thanksgiving that hor boy has gone to fight for honor's sake! THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE B S Letters find Qnc3Uorr,ihuhnUtnt to fftli tt'pnrtmrnt mutt be vrittr.x on em MV n the pprr onlu rtnd iiunril tilth the mmr vf the wtittr bptcial fj'trrim Uk thosti aivm list. mi urn Imtf rrf. It 4 it a tin Him, it ihfit thn fftltnf it,,t a w. .,. ..,.n,, j,,.rnu. it. . n... a U frprevird. .Ml cammunlcntluns for thin dernrtmtnt should be odiriaul us fotlo'va: 1H11 f HOMN's 3;C1IAN.1. Licnlo I.vttjcr. Philadelphia. M. 1, Whit If 111 different e In food nlue. I (ueen IwIokiiii and pork ftaiiMime? 5. Mliat InexpntUff Incrrdlnit puN 11 nor fl.nor Into clmrnlittn fudce? TODAY'S I.NQUIIUKS 3. nlint Is the pnnicr .i.v wood? In (Iran tnainrlfrf 1. Ar (lir frrf nlchl mIiuiiN in l'hlliiilrN ulili uhfrc ii elrl m ly If.irn Ifnosraphy, ttr urltinc, elr.? 2. Mmt iiukri nil eic1int thrMni; sift fur (lip Im (llt,.' J X. Wlirii our It nn oirrnlnlil Burnt nt a frlrnd'H lininr It It iroi-r to siiecrtt rrtlrlne or !i thU left rnllrrly (o thn lio(r? .VXSWEUS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES Disillusioned T WAS kind of glad to get back to school today. I am In another room this term and I like my new teacher ever so much. At rccrss sho put her arm around mo and wo walked over Into tho woodsy placo bc twecn tho school and Hell's house and sat doun thcro. Sho nuked me what I had dono during tho holidays and I told her all about everything, Including tho enchanted pal ice. Sho laughed ery much at what the ma gician said and then sho told me that tho man with tho wooden leg h.id mado a monkey out of me. Sho explained c cry thing to cloirly that I Fair sho was right. When we went back to tho eehonlhouso and she went upstairs, ltowdy and I sneaked away, though Itowriy kept looking li.ick. and I saw that ho could not understand why w were going to early. I did not tell him why, but JllH kent.c-olne till we i-nt lininn to our own hous. Then wo crawled under neath It, away Luck by the steps and cried and felt bad for n long time. Kor 1 dlil Fo wmt nn enchanted pnlacn and fairies and things, and 1 il 1,1 nt think It was rlnht for the woodcn-legger to make a monkey of me that way. Tlio titchor said the princess Imi ueen warning licr hair when J tried t, climb up by It. m now r wish I had buinptd her noso harder. The wooden-legger did not take llie egg ut of Ms mouth, for he lind It hid u his hand -all the time and the tilck with his Plpo was slelKht of li.mcl. 1 am so mad at tlu.no people that If I thought tliev lmd ntiythlng they wanted to keep I would get my burglar tr l.urKlo them. At last t began to feel better and then I.mwly and r rrnwled nut and wont to Jim and M.icgie'H. Wo st:lj(cl fnp ,, tliev had Homethlng they oalled Irish stew. I guess they r.illed It tint because It was good I ate and ate until It sbowe.l on me, and then Mairgh. g.,vo llowrty all IK. could C" , ,. "" R"0'' t,,,u ",l,n ' t"''1 "in anil Mnggln about the enchanted palace my heart did not hurt any more and I laughed and thought It was a good joke ,11m and Jlagglo think the vatnn as my teacher does, and Jim raid the wooden-legger didn't bae the two lingers In the first place, but just fooled ma when ho made me think I hail nrohcn ineni orr. When I started to go home Haggle asked me to go upstairs so sbo could show mo something I Il.l. and she showed mo that Jim had finished off the attic and had bought a new white bed. and had put mat ting on tho tlonr. There Is a little table with a nice lamp and soinn pitcher books on It. Maggie said that It was my mom. and they hoped I would like it and stay all night. So I did. and she called Jim and h came up. and we looked at the pitcher books and It was nlniost as good as going to a circus When It was time to go to bed I kneeled doun and liowdy folded his paws and t prayed. "Pear mother, which art iu heaven, lust to show Cod that t ham not forgotten 1 Uni (ell Him that I am much obliged for all the things lie b.is done for me. Jim n.is It Is going to be ery cold tonight, so (Imi ought to idle more clouds on top of the llttln angels. Ask lllni to bless you and my father and Jim and Maggie and 1'owdy and me. Amen." Strictly Tailored Frock of Navy lilue Seryc 1. In one pound of ralnlns there are 12(11 rnlorlrn or units of fciod iilur. (Iirr 2 per rent of thene lire niiinrle-hulhllnir units, 3 per cent are fut units, wlibli make lie.it, iiml owr f,H ir rent are rnrlMliiIriiten, wlibli make lient and ork poner. 'I hero nre 110 lalorlen In il inuinil of mieet potatoes. , little uer t per cent of thene nre inunele!iullIlna math. GMO irr rent fat and 23 per cent eurlmlijilniten. 2. Ilriefbiip niimlulrlirn an be tlinpeil In a pnnnike batter, sweetenetl or iinnvieeteneil, ne rordlng to ttie sandublien. ami fried In f.it until Rulden broun. llie uiilke u drib loan luncheon illnh, 3. A plain ntone ( ro k or Jar makes nn e Mllent unnerote ti-.li . I.eftoier meat, ete., e.in be put Into one of there mid strained into palatable tenderness. Little Girls Ask Wool To tho Editor of Woman's l'tiuc: Pear Mndnm 1 uni it nlrl twelve j.e.irn of te bii1 inn u onHt.i nt re.uler if our paKe.whieli Ii alnH helnini; some one 1 nm nn rttintr to uk sou a favor which t think Is n tittle too Llif. 1 go to school nnd nm In the seventh irradt-, tu our elassnom a Klrl prurMised to form a Hed Cross eluli. This we did and want to go to the iroal of about MO, whiih we epe, t to give to our principal Are there auv renders of your rolumn who would be willing to nine .i Uf Klrls sonic wool ninl nedlen to Knit a few pair of so, ks for our sohllt rs? I shill llulsh by thanking nou for this Jnelused ou will lind onielopo and stumps for an unawer. i;nii:L n. Are tho lltllo girls quite expert at knit ting, little Miss ICthelV You know tho Tted Cross has to bo very particular about tho iocks It accepts for our boltller hujs. Per haps It would bo better to try something less troublcsomo than a sock Why not try scarfs? Or, better still, why not make a knitted ufgtuih for tho Keel Cross to send to one of tha hospitals in France? To mako this you knit a square, six Inches, any color you please, and then tho squares aro sowed together to mako a nice, warm robe, " Perhaps some of our readers will a.w Pieces of left-over yarn thej' would bo glad to give you. May bo some ono lias needles, too, for llttlo girls eo anxious to help. I will hold your address hero and will for ward to you any messages that come. Little Boys "Willing to Give up Pet To the Editor of ll'oinan'a Vane: Dear Madam I read In tho llrrnmo I,Enr.i:n vhfr there was a llttlo erlpplo hoy who wanted doe for Christmas. I wish to fay my two llttlo bens havo a deur little fox terrier which they will bo so clad to elve to this llttlo hoy nd help maka him happy. They loo this llttlo ins, hut they renllo they ran run about und lay and they would bo doing so tnurh nood by naklns: this sacrifice, nnd trust the llttlo fellow will eel as much plcasuru nnd happiness by bavlnir tha do ns they Imvc, ISlrs.) w. C It. Before this letter came In two other offers ot dogs were mado to tho llttlo boy who was begging Santa' CI jus for a real llxe Christmas gift. It Is printed here, how ever, because It becms good for all of us to know that there are llttlo folks with very big hearts In the world. God bless tho llttlo boys who were willing to give up their Puppy ! In case there was u slip-up In tho plans which wero to fulfill tho dreams of the llttlo boy whoso mother asked for tho dog, this letter has been forwarded to her. To Take India Ink from Collur To (he Kditor ot Woman's Page: Dear Madam Please tell me Is there any way to, removo India Ink stulns from n starched collar? UNI-imTUNATB. India Ink cannot bo removed by any chemical means on account of Its composi tion. Loosening the stain with lard, how ever, andlhon laundering tho collar ufter It Is toaked In lukewarm water ought to re move most of tho traces. Hub the stained Placa with the lard and woik It well Into the liber of the linen. Then soak In cold or lukewarm water, rubblnc the stain with a neutral soap. Follow this; by rinsing in clear water. Then tho collar may bo laun dered as usual. A Maltese Pussy To tho Editor of ll'oman'j Vastf Dear Madam I aw In uur column laat nliht where dUTerent persona wanted a, cat. I have two lovely Maltese cats. The male Is as round as u ball. I would like to lift one of lham a home, and I wish ou could send my ad dress to one of ther.i and ihey could have a nlco cat. Itoplns this will set pussy a homo. It was with great Joy we sent your ad dress to one of the cat lovers who wli seek- Id a pet Who doutd resist a Malte pusiy . iimnksKHIiii; I, ennenllally n homn fe lliiil. As a rule, therefore. It Is heller not to make Impromptu inlN In the ,,rnln of this day. 2. Oponnum, n dur.ilile nnd lomp.irntlielr In expensive fur. has lately spriim; Into cre.it favor as trlnunlni: und In nr.irfs nnd mufls. It Is rr.i.v, nlmdlni; Inls dirk und lUht shades. 1. U ii liquid preparation In denired for rUn ' h"1"1"- '' "' Part elxrrlu with f,Ir parts rone or oilier srented water. If ,i cream prcp.ir.it I,.,, I, denired. line 1 1,, follovvlne liinrr- dlenln: Three oiin.es eel, of roroJ ,,,rr , white vv.iv and three oun.es of oil of sweet almond,. .Mell thene Inc-ther nnd when nr.irlj mid stir In n fen drops of pcrfiimr. orm: Arc Sweaters Good o tlic l.itlior of 11'omtiti's 1'agc: l.ir .Madam--Will j.iu please answer in none exilMiige lulumii If II is K.,nd f.Trin for i iw to wear a khaki sllp-oil sweater V II h sli-ves? JA.-SIJ I.. It Is perfectly good form for a girl to wear a khaki-colored wool sweater with sleeves at tho times when It Is appropriate to wear sweaters. That Is, In tho country, at homo and under one's coat In the street In the morning or afternoon. Uut a sweater Is not nn appropriate garment .for evening wear. Answers Elsie May 70 the Ltlilor ot U'omnn'A I'agr: Dear Madam-Since ;H0 jIay , . min" l"""""-' wi" ,,u wrmlt nio t" cuS 1 aim have been married five jears and my husband Is no more jealous f m) i.ast than any normal. rlKht-thlnlilng man should be. Nevertheless, If I could a iv that until mecllnir hi in I had never been klts-d I should feel supr. niely happy. ' It would lako a hook In conlnln all Ihs "wlirreforis. hut. Ulnle M ,y. f jou nal. tHUiihters will jou not teach them tho value of lip chustlts? I am sure jou will, for thouch wo cannot al ways explain, every woman knows that klsnes ore danKerous plajthhiKs. ami when niy little Klrls bcconio big Klrls and poshlhly far away from me. I want to feel that anions' iho (per haps) minor Immoralities they will class promiscuous hissing. Tril". IJIsle May did not ndvoest" that, hut when a girl of say. Hi. starts to define temper ance In such a matter, or moderation either, and is advised to use her own judgment, oh! i:islo Maj', there will bo suftlctent kisses to pave many a slippery slope, and jou surely know it. Jleliove me. slrls. this Is not a beldame's croak, for I am still under thirty and passable. It Is simply that xvlfcheod and motherhood have opened my cjes. WOKMVUiOD Another mother seems to feel strongly on promiscuous kissing When wo liavo llttlo daughters of our own to think of wo feel rather different nbout It. Public Stenographers' Hates to the h'dltor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam "Will jou please state in jour column of the Kummi I.cihikii tho usual price charKed by puldle stenographers for writing circular letters In diffcront-slz. d lots for a tetter tho length of a 10-rent (double spi.ed) und a IB-cent (single spaced) litter ordinarily? Also, what differ nre In price between making two copies and four copies at a time irf these slzd Utters? Thero no doubt would be some differ ence in price owing to tho fact that it takes longer making two copies ut a time than four Also, what price Is charged forwrlllng architects' specifications per page of leite? nnd legal-sUo sheets, single, double and trlplo spaced? II. U. W. I'ubdo stenographers charge ten cants a sheet, doublo spacing, for each circular let ter that Is a fresh copy and not a carbon, but gUo u 10 to 20 per cent discount ac cording to tho number ot circulars typed. For Instance, an order for 100 circulars might receive a discount of llfteen cents off tho complete bill. This samo tulo holds good with the fifteen-cent slngle-spaccd let ter when tho circulars aro not carbon copies, When four copies aro mado ut u. tlnio Instead of two tho cost Is less. For each carbon copy thrco cents Instead of ten cents Is charged, The discount, however, Is not so great when carbons aro made. A 10 per cent discount would be mado for 100 copies. Some stenographers mako 'ten copies at u time. Architects' specifications written on legal-' size paper, single spacing, cost twenty cents a sheet; double spacing, fifteen cents, and triple spacing, twelve cents. Letter sUe calls for the same rate as un ordinary let ter. Triple spacing on this Is eight cents per sheet. When specifications are par ticularly hard to read and there Is a con siderable quantity of them, some stenog rnnhera charge seventy-five cents an hour Lfor their time, furnishing one carbon. For Edge for Towel Tins is a dalntv and simple edge for a towel. Material requited: (me yard linen toweling, No. CO light blue crochet cotton and one skein each of light blue and pink mercerized thread i)n ends of llnrn mark scallops about half Inch deep and one and three-quarter Inches across, and stitch on sewing ma chine twice along all scallops. Put out scal lops close to stitching Itow I Single cro. rhet across all scallops itow 2 Imnlil" crochet with two cli between over each scal lop At the point when- the two s'allnM Join omit tho two ch between the d c Itow 3 Ch five, slip stitch into .1 c of previous i.a and lepent across. .Make with French knots sK pink petals of one knot each, with a blue knot in tho cenler of these. Finish off with blue foliage made of three lazy daisy stitches Juxt above tho flower limit flowers on other towel end Let Us Give Thanks! For thu consciousness Stirling In creeds That love is the thing the win Id needs, For the cry of tho traveling earth That Is giving a new faith birth; For tho (lod we are learning to find In the heait and the soul and tho mind, I. ft us give thanks! For the growth of tho spirit through pain, I.Ike a plant iu tho soil nnd the tain; For the dropping of net. Hess things Which the swoi.l of a sonow biings; For the meaning and purpose of life Which dawns on us out of tho strife. Let us give thanks' Flla Wheeler Wilcox:, In (,'ood Housekeeping the: cheerful oierue With exiting patriotic. food And giving useful presents , Jee t feel uncomfortably tood . . This wa.r is ( just, "(o. 0 J annoying me my-b 7 , ' fiyh jv vKKt7w 7 ' ;f K' '' GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX By JOHN HAKVKY KELLOGG, M. IX, LL. D. In awtr Io neallh question, tmrtor Hcttoga In fn(s spnre will olee n.hlce on jirrcfiiHee tnrdlcise, but (s no cue will ne (nl.o the lisk. ot mnktiw ilniBilones o or nrrscrlolnp for oil- nrnts reaulrlst, snrplcnl Irrntnieiil or droflx, Itraltlt ouisllons it (II hi proiaplli on- sucrrd Iv prrsonnl Irllirs fu (naulrtrs u'lio birlosr sfumptd envelopes for riTlv, EXPfilUMnNTS have shown that tho rate of absorption by the Intestine de pends largely upon the degree of pressure within tho abdominal cavity. Tho effect of Increased prossuro upon the rnto of absorp tion of liquids Is tho same ns an Increase of atmospheric pressure on tho passage ut liquids through a filter. The Intra-abdominal pressure Is Influenced by sexcral factors, especially tho tone of the Intestinal walls, the weight of Intestinal tract, tho contrac tion of the Intestinal muscles, the pressure of tho nbdomlnat muscles nnd tho dla phrngm iu breathing, nnd especially In deep breathing. The last two factors, which nie perhaps tho most powerful of all, may be readily controlled. When tho abdominal muscles nre weak nnd tho breathing shallow, absorption Is necessarily slow The strength of thn inns cle may be Increased by gymnastic exer cises and by applications of electricity. Au tomatic even Ise of the abilouilu.il muscles Is especially useful The diaphragm in.iv be brought Into useful ml Ion by deep breathing. For many xenrs the writer has recommend, d ti bin patients tho practice of (hep breathing after nii.ils, and has found this an cltlclent means of relieving the sensation of heaviness or xv eight In the nbdomeii ; this Is proluhl.x due to accumu lation of blood In the abdominal vessels nnd Intel ferenco xvllh nhsorptlru An excellent method of encouraging absorption Is to pr.ii'tiie deep breathing while lying upon the back with st sandbag or weighted com press upon tho abdomen. The weight of the sandbag may be ten to forty pounds, according to the strength of the patient Lying mi tho face also encourages nlrsorp tlon. The small boy lies over a barrel when his .stomach ache. Itnilium Wh.it is radium: u. r. s lt.ullum is a hcaxx metal derived from the i.iie metal uranium It glows In the dark and throws oir tnvs of xarlous suits which produce powerful elfccts upon all llxlng things Thu so-called "gamma" ra.xs of nullum nre believed to lie similar In nature lo light ia.xs. although Invisible, mov ing with n xcloeity lotio times greater Ibidlum also throws off minute pal tides which have "an energy of mole than C.flOo,- Food Absorption times Hint of the swiftest rllle POO.OOO bullet " This rarest of metals Is possessed of most I'Mrnorillnary piopertlcs. Its activity Is so gleat that It may be well that It exists In xery small quantities. Mir William Ramsay estimates Hint tho amount of radium In the whole world Is not more than .'iOO pounds. Fortunately It Is widely scattered. ltadlum Is useful ns a menus of curing cancer of tho skin, ll Is capable of tender ing service In other forms ot disease. It must be ued by an expel t LmiKctity of Umin Workers Is it true that brain wtrkera aro short lived" CAUI. II An Investigation by Ceorge Id. Heard showed th.it tho axcrago length of life of f.OO of the greatest men In hlsloiy xvns fourteen years longer than that of the uxirngo man. Yogurt Cliccse Whnl Is 1 Tie difference betweri, osurt , herse and orilln iry , ottai;e tlaest? I.IIN'NA J Vogurt cheese is ,a true cheese. It Is prep.u ed by a process similar I" that em ploxcd In making Camoinboit cheese The milk Is sterilized so as to destroj molds and genus which aie found In ordinary cheese: then a protective ferment, bacillus bulgarlcus, is aibb d (fnie rlKlu 1 Tomorrow's War Menu ntlKAKKAST Oranges Dry Cereal With Top Mllli ,1'ancakcs ' Syrup Coffee I.UNCIIUON Tomato Cream Toast Gingerbread Apple Sauce Cocoa mxNtm Uolletl Halibut With l.'oir Sauce Ilakcd I 'ota toes Creamed Turnips (lcfUvver) X-UIPH1HW m . &A TOMATO ClltJAM TOAST The Ingredients are one-half rnnfi tomatoes, four tablespoonfuls of flour. teaspoourtil of sugnr, one-third teaspoi each of salt nnd soda, ono-thlrd cunfi cold water, one cupful of hot milk, a t spoonful of butter und six slices ot tons l.ct the tomatoes simmer for fifteen l utes and put through sieve. Then add sugar, soda and salt. Let come to boiling point and add the flour that has been blended smoothly In the water. Let cook (He minutes and then add the hot milk and butter. Four this sauco over the toast. Kntcrprisc Club to Produce Play "Sex en Keys to Haldpale" wilt bo pro duced by tho lhitcrftrlso Dramatic Club under the direction of James J. .Skelly, by special permission of George M, Cohnn, the author, this afternoon and ex rning in St. Vincent's Hall, Knst J'rlco street, Cerman town The cast Includes the Misses I'.llra beth N'oonan, Madeline Uothmyer, Mary I', Hirst, -Mary McCrorey and Jnmes J. Mkelly, Joseph V. Keegnn, John I". O'Don nell. Charles Allen, Jnmes F. Gordon, Thomas V. Mcl.oughlln. John J. Campbell, Marry l.ce, Kobert J, Foster und Michael ISrackcn. . If you can successfully wenr n coat of .strictly tailored development, then by nil means choose one with a vest, for the woman who can wear it this winter is the smartest of nil tailored suit models. The illustration presented in company with this information has been in .spired by a street frock of heay texture nnvy-bhie seip;e. The vest ami thu undercuITs are of pearl irray broadcloth. The brass but tons are marble .shaped. It you arc interested in the points of construc tion you will note that the skirt is tisht nt the ankles ami slightly ilrapetl over the hips. The lone; coat-tails are charming; for tho way in which they combine style anil simplicity. Downtown Pair Marry A wedding of more tli.tr. usual luteiest among the .xounger social set of downtown was that of Miss Anna M. Mi Katie, of 10HI) South Twenty-tlilid strut, and Charles Powell, Jr. of I'.i.lT South Fourth street, which was ulebiated yesterday at St. Monica's riiunli Alter tho ceremony u widdliig repast was serw d, after wlibli the party were guests of the newly wedded pair at a theatre paitx. IjVxV, Established IS8. fci GALLERIES inc ANCIENT PAINTINCS ANNOF.VCE their I'.K.MOVAI to 725 FIFTH AVENLE Ucttvrn ZGtli and S7th Streelt NEW YORK CITY i Tho New Galleries will be open .x tioiu ouTinui;, 1m iu iiu nnu u LOAN EXHIRITION 0 ITALIAN PRIMITIVES the full gross receipts of which will go to the jg Wi JJ M W'lSSngiJiy American War Relief COCOA TflAOt SIANH .AlaKf.s the most ilclighllul of limne drinks eilhcr hot or cold. Once jou hiiM- lAiicrienccd the iml'ork'cttalilc "Wilbur Taste," jou will linte no other cocoa. Send for a copy of "Cooks' Tours, Through Wilburlitnil." H. O. WILBUR & S O NS, INC. Philadelphia C'OJiri.r.Ti: AND bKKVICKAIlI.E LINU OF MUX'S WKAR AND WOMEN'S WEAll Ladies' Silk Hose CQC Special Value 2Zrl, m:sr nuaiity silk; iii.ack, wiiiTn and colors, Also full line of Ladles', Children's and Men's Ilosa. Choice and Attractive Selection of LADIES' AND MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S TIES, 50c to 65c. SPECIAL LADIES' KAYSER GLOVES LADIES' SHIRTWAISTS, $1 U, $10 Illlferent htyie Tnii cling Hugs, t-pecpil and Popular Ilrand of Yarns K?!,.' X.?r McPHILOM Y'S, 1 624 Market St. iii-KN mkmni i.t'i:ri Ttr.siiw ami i:iimiiv ....mill i rr "j.; t-'-SV" '.' --- V.'.V""""""""" iiiiainaim txt nnansmmnmiainaaim m mi in immimiinmimummmmnin nn nnimmiini imi i mmr C The Earle Store Market and Tenth Streets Philadelphia Economy Day Tomorrow! Full Details in Friday Morning's Inquirer and Record hsSiiSti, THE EARLE STORE MARKET & 10TH STREETS SSSSSstf I ' uUut JUUlf IJoftd- s?J Bond Bread is a cheap food for its price. To have their children properly fed, moth ers need no longer struggle with the varying conditions of baking at home. The best materials, s c i e n tifically mixed, raised and baked, in sure an ideal loaf, which can be counted on to come to the home protected from dirt and dampness. Mrs. JOHN MOLIBOR, 4959 Rubicam Ave., German town. The above letter teas received from this Florid Bread titer. aiin . in KOLB'S VkVaVE Bon6nBreo6 MWWb rvtu (guaranteed f cfe 1422 Walnut Street IMPORTANT SALE The Greatest Reductions ever made. at the Ville de Paris Coats, $3." to $165, heretofore $75 to $250 (Imviis, $15 lo $90, heretofore $30 to $150 Suits, $!i0 to $85, heretofore $65 to $175 A very exclusive line ol Hals reduced as low as $5, $10, flS Former Prices, $20, $35, $45 i a .1. no1 c 142! Walnut St. t-r V RpHi irf inn (Tnnf ini iph FRIDAY and SATURDAY Hats Formerly $20, $25 and $30 No, $10.00 Large and Small Models r- .x, -xj. Ii ''.'i .AWH-k, f '..SK krV.j ' rU iffi'.-rtb$5?&& JIsfe j?'3!Si l'?y,i?Jil w? '"mi KM -"'-aSKl KB. .Vat'TSi BSk- v:e n- irn .- i Ji S4i Vi vC! nn 4 A-.i r,4UNIUlM.t..blHt , very xi carjjwu iww vb ivvh . Hs STs-tf .t. V ' " -- r- . V ' . T . ' I" ' .4K& mM