'h-t ! , i " r-H ar FUBL150 LBDGEK-rPHILADELPHIA, , WEDNESDAY DECEMBER & 191T , j OF WOMEN FASHIONS RECIPES AND VARIED LETTERS FROM READE i . ... . ' . i AL TRAINING OFFERED & Jtfi WOMF,NTNPATn WAT? WfYRV ii. - AIAAJA 1 JLJ T J. A .LJUf TlXilV ff yXVX3L. L', .. . . ... . itration .Being: Conducted bv National sfense Council Presents Opportunity to Get Out of "the Rut" PATSY KILDARE By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS is w -.! tt Aw letters that come 'to the n'g 1'ilKO have to do with the "new work." It Isn't ol- r spirit o? unrest Hint seems tjemtar (hfeae tetters, It's a sort ' htnrf Up out of a rut. On day of the world nt Judgment hat's one of tlio thlnza we'll how many people have is their biggest cross being rati e's such a bis nniwer tn alt letters going on In Pennsylvania t,jiie.cn 'Mat t seens no woma Swholo State can ever write aj.it 11 y "theiu is no vny out for mo ' i4n aro belns registered for war and the reiihtrat on ane'ls Ol .TUNITVI The enrollment here I comlucteii ns j Jiiuidelnli. 4Hflslon of the Woman's Commlttc l"rflh Council of National Defence iHuuriera aro nt i, although one 1007 may Walnut lczlstei , atjany one of the numerous tiinnch . V'-ioeth established throughout the I jf- ! l.Toaay and tomorrow hac been set , Governor Urumliaugh as " enrollment days. HERE aro three grades of work . .outlined on tlio registration cards ?f? rownteer. work pavinc expenses only Bf tn work that provides a Milary. The ijs iftnuw who is louKin ior voc.uion.il K Hjrtunlty will be Interested In the IS. "" "" w I say vocational opportunity bcoauso Kv, " WCMiWUU 1U( ilillllL'U HUIHtTS IS so IX, ITtai mat tnose in charge of wo-neu s ?5 iw service will ixtend training to c Jioae who are particularly anxious to e& ranch out In certain fields. EfiV s " lno ll reads, this plain black Wfl Whito registration card, like an . A!la4din'a lamp. One hundred anJ occupations are spread out omen to choose from! And there othlng. agu or far away about I Vyvettes ' ssiriMimmsHKBiJsk I r v T--ts4fT H :t !. t Jr . ', n A new phase of the ' eternal trianirle" a little hut of lilue- black satin. ;hem Instead of the "I'll keep jou" name on tile" slogan that used to dls courage women from taking that tep nut of the rut, there's the marvelous, thrilling "Will ou go anywhere?" and 'How soon can ou start?" K .; )'- Pl fcWs.,- &r YOU nren't In a rut and 11 n pi n common gaiuen ailety satlsnod with life as It l, the reglsti.itlon of women will Intel est ou because It will Fbow ou the way to divide a little of your wellbelni and happiness with jour country, which needs vou NOW. You may have only an In. r to give up dmlng our busy iUv and ou may thlnU It too little to offer. l!ut It isn't. Go down and tell the heads of the leg islation nbout It. Just for Instance, ilnd out what amount of work can bt ciowded Into an hour of patriotic service! THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE L,ettrr and miration nuhmlttnl to thl fhpttrttnent nui'l be v rittrn on on" atdn of ifc 9Qvtr onlv and ttijattt with th nrim? of thr irrttrr ttprffiit irrr tkr thoe given rtlow an inxitrd. It (5 imdfrstvod thnt thr rditor dot 1 of wc'pri y tdorsr thr srntlmrt tprt3ed. All communication for this drpn tmcut hhoufd he ttdttrtssnt us fallout. Till! 4-11. wmiws ia lon for this drpa tmcut khould hv oddrt ittrrf tii N(.i; Licntna I'ubt.c l4dvr, J'hll(idtl,d,iu, TODAY'S INQUIRIES m "9, Row can k loto an fandturer Ilow do IVcnth linuituhfM itff the M 9-etlow laert of chlikfit fut tlint mniv mwotrnn Uirow ami? S. What U a trnt of roosl flour? a ftmnll pt tin wood thulr be attract he Herr of nurifry 1 tlv do the Wnmuii'n Court 11 of -tloiml Drfrn rrurh ptcit woman In the I nlU-4 stutrt.? i, Mnt two new tnmp arreMirlfK for thn army end nntj men luvve lutetj maJ their unv Intu the ( hrl-tinu plft rutrlrt? 3. What nrtMe of the tlrUUli Mhl1er'a uniform U lelnc worn ultli rrent fmor by women here? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES At this time of the eur 11 dellcioin Mtma4ade can be made out of orancea nod ajrIcoU. f CerMil randlea ran be mitd hy Iwlllnc Nl taaahtnr rice or other rerenl to drr 9t4 aa4 mlxlnff with It nn eqtiut part of fondant, which ly merely nucnr rooked with 1. The putrlotle liouHcwIfe rnn (ncrenhe her Inrame- JunI nt thU time bs tikklnc In a hoarder to fill Iirr npure nmn, Thouvandn of iuen are he In cniplo.ttil at Hoc Itljnd to build hhlp. and the liotihlnz of them pn henti u, biff prohlrm. S. Ilrnmi eltet. purticulnrly In nillllnfry, m 3, VThrn na(i iloc not ncrr hUn Rlmontl nirul mn b uftl tiitr. wtr ad flavored nlth thutoHtr, vuiiilln Ik kprlncine Intu errat fmor, tr me, etc. BW- thalibr-looklnr Arrbr hat ran br, mi Mark and frrnh looklnc by nwnnlnr ft wtth hoUKphold ammonia. VI Ith n plrre It U iBDilln urt with ninraanlu. bncln at ton af tho hnt and work donn around I arosnd until jou hav cone ilfjr to the Mseraeatli brim. a with the a Rubtl- Thc Champion IIHX I woke this momlnir I lav In bed for n lonir time and King a Minn 1 mad up and kl'ivd Howdy and felt very hnpny. for t now have a doc and a burglar and a boy nd a father nnd a mother In heaven and (Jod, which Is a l-t for one Ilte girl to have, even a little girl who Is Irish After break. 'nt Irfvy nnd I rilled for Thorn vriMioes urown. nnd when up put in rchool there was Iir.oifne on the ton utep and whenever we went toward her he hacked Into the choolhnime. there vvai nothing doing . Hut t wll hnw her who she Is calling Mm llroui.. fier rchoil vnn out !evy tonk us back to the house nf the mart who Im a 'ltmdrod eara old While we were 't ndlng thfrc to let him tell uB liow old he Is we heard a hor"e coming In ould not ep. it for the vlnen. Then v 'ard the hore stop and here eitr "iinian Arlstldes flrown's fath ''rough the vine ant hi' 'leek was n "okeii at nil Howdy began to g'owt id Thomas an 1 t we got up n! alked around the corner of the house noon as we were 'iut of sight a ran where the burglar na w rklng and ''. wdy came bliiid us, turning around i"d growling do in Into his neck The Mirglnr a'l.cil tin what was eating Us i and Thotnaa wns too pcared to ppcak, i 'mt I wasn't I was too excited VVe ust pointed to Thomas's fathr. who vas c mlng behind us tie must have str Mijnd to sponk to ths man who la r hundred eiri old but I lit the old m.in Just to'd h'"i how old he Is Tho'tiiB nt'il I got nn the other aide of tin- burglar and waited Thomna'a father ' raine up aid aald 'Uow d ou do?' and th Imrglar aii'weriii as polite as could b Then Thomas' father aald. "I liavo come for mj non " The burglar said, "So vou are his futhcr are ou? Thomas'H father said, "Yes, Mr lie la a very had boy ecid T am going to take him home and tuich him a lesson" The burglar reached for Thnmna and pulled his tdilrt up nnd said. "This Is one of vour lessons la It?" Thomas was pale nnd shaking atl ovrr and Thomas's father aald, "It la not a mtrker to what he Is pobg to get" Tho burglar mid, "He may be our son but jou cannot have him Vou are not a man v u arc a wild animal " Thomas's fathir i-ald, 'Il rsrcfu', young mm and do not m.tVo nm angry " The burglar Just laugheo: aril I never heard audi a mean laugh before Thorn js'a father tald "Are jou going to give him up?" The burglar said, "Yes If ou arc man (.nough to take him' Thomaa'a father fjI'1,"I would take him n a minute If It m t f r v r ' The burglar paid, ' The dog v 111 not touch you Take him " Thomas's father paid, "I will knock jour hlock off" The bur- -jjglnr cald. "You will never do it unices oil Mail euuiciniiiK iiifi! A iiuiiias a father Jumped at him ao uulck I nevei did aee hivv It happened and I was look ing right at them. It seemed as If he Just bumped agalnat the burglar and bounced off him and there the burglar was smiling nnd Thomaa'a father was on the ground with his fett In the air. 1 guess ho was a-s surprised as Thomas and I was. Then he got up and Jumped at the burglar again and that tlmo he got hold of him I do not know all they did for I kept Jumping around them and doubling iny fists and Thomas wai hol krlng, "Do not hurt my father! Do not hurt my father'" and Ilowdv was looking at me and growling and wish ing I would let him take Just one bite. Thomia'a father had the burglar by the reck and the burglar had one arm arom.J his walt and the other was doubled up under Thomas'a father's chin and the burglar hugged vv Ith one arm and pushed with the other and Thomas's father's chin went up and ho let go the hurglat'a neck nnd then tho burglar let go and punched him on the nose He got off the ground nnd went awav, swearing something lltrce. I guc the burglar was proud, but he did not say much It has certainly been a fine day t don't know Just what I will do with Thomas Arlstldcs Ilrown 1 would adopt him If It waa not for his middle name. IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Evening Wrap of Silver Cloth and Hudson Seal w WW N Christmas Gifts To the Filltor vt U'oman't Vagr Beef Pic and .Macaroni To tht Editor of Worms ' Pane Dear Madam -Pltata he ma the recipes or maklns beer nie iih ontv top crut and nat and vecetablei. and aim fur miklm? nacaronl like jou tret at the ehrp reMu nt. DAISY IJ. You will require about two impfula of lookad beef cut Into pieces about an Inch onr, tomato sauce, a cupful of carrots mt' Into squares, gravy and seasoning Irrange a layer of beef In bottom of Mklns dish, then a laser of tomi :oes tad carrots and, potatoes If jou wish. i fcn on of meat, and so on Add one- Mil icaspoontul or onion Juice to a half mpful of gravy and pour over all Hako twenty minutes In a hot oven Then re- nova and cover with a good pie crust llfn Inch thick. Bake until brown. . Cook macaroni In boiling silted water tatil tender and then drain Put a laver it. the macaroni In the hottum of ft J reaaed baking dish, sprinkle with pep- er, tan and gratea cneese cover witn layer of tomato sauce Then put an Deir Madam Will ma plem, print In the paper what kind of Inexpenblve prenente to Klve fle gtrln Woul I vim please m ikj a list In the papr? t would lUe to nuke the presents In a eliort lime as I am mklnff prisenta for in other frlerd UHOW.V EYISS. Any of the following gifts cm be made Inexpensively aid r,ultklv A camisale of creie de chine or atln, embroidered In French Knota , handkerchiefs, finished w'th a crocheted edge In colors and an Initial In the corner; ciepc de chine col lars, hemstitched around the border; . guest towels, pincushions, cretonne knit- nog info, mww siik evening dak mr powdei puff nnd ribbon lingerie clasps The guest towels cdgd with a llttlo crochet lice ore rj- much appreciated bj the girl with the 'hope chest" Look In photoplaj- magazine for nd dresses you request To Get Thin in Hurry To thr Editor ol tl'oma i' Vaut Dear Vadani What l a nulck (tet-thln diet? Kindly stale menu tor thi three meala Am wllllnjt to eat as little ai pos sible to loj, velaht In a short time. ANXIOI'S There Is no roj'al quick route to get ting thin It takes tlinel It is danger ous to trj to starve j'ourself and do It In a hurry I)r Harvey V Wiley, tie pure food and sood health expert A rtoinet Transartlon." the next Tatar Klldare adventure, will appear in tomor row's Kvenlnc ruhlle Islrrr. LL ,U) N To one who daily makes tho rounds of the fashion shop and style studios it seems that each twenty-four hours b-ins its new evening wrap mode. Not in many seasons have so many different evenitiK wrap styles bid for favor. Some are volumi nous and others are almost scant in their modeling. Some are huge capes and borne arc simply lone:, semitnilorcd coats, with their appeal resting with the fabrics they employ nnd the de sign of their trimming. Tho long, coatlikc evening wrap presented today is of silver combined with Hudson seal. The footband extends across the back, holding in the fullness of the skirt. The lining of the coat is white charmeuse. Oil Stove Causes Woman's Death I.ANTASTHn, l'a. Dec 5 Mrs Blanche Kohler died last night in the General Hospital from burns received In her homo when her dress Ignited from an oil stove. r-HEMSTlTCHIHQ Tr .1 CUNTS A 1 Mil) f IXEATIM.. TlthlNO. I'lNKINO lll'TTn.-VN I OVEKKII IllTTOS 1101. KS MM1K Jfaft Orders l'romvtlv AtfeHdrd to. Phono or Write 1'none Walnut 8113, i. KAruMiv rn 42 n. sth 13 Chestnut .1 ut I A Mother's Cares mother has so many cares There's little tlmo to plaj She's, combing out tho anarlv hairs, Or darning hoies or mendlnjr tears, Or kissing hurts or suot'ilng cares All through the livelong duj But I and mother often say Though llrlrg duties heap Upon our shnu'ders as thej may, The nicest duty of the day Is when we've put the tojs awuj- And rock our babes to eleep nurges Johnon ftSevt Afotv "l ,tfH"--ifc I firri raji rni-RiTfl SffKUfLLOlJ HAIR REMOVBK The only treitiment that will rtrrn- nently destroy tho hair roots without needle, burnlutC or powderM l.fars our original bfiuty electric PRUHtU 3 t-iA l.li trvtah .llif (if prepara ions in i r,r iiiruo. I In. M!U.KRT BVPl'hKT'S Mi-Kit i Ueniit perlattles o.. Inc. 1112-14 Cliesttnnt M., Hulte 70-12-78 t Tstut. I's. jeara Ph. Walnut 7021 Wber layer of macaroni, and so on with i as ,h foiiow fn . ... ... ,his month'a Laiio anrt el,ee.. until tho d.h U f,,ll I ". "e. lOHOWing 10 S.IJ 111 HUH month S uuc and cheead until the d,sh Is full IThe top layer Is sprinkled with chtese, reread crumbs and pieces of butter lir.Ue, Uovered, In hot oven for twenty minutes, Own bake, uncovered, until (.rumba are brown. A. Sweater for Ten-Year-Old T0 tht Editor of Tt'oman'a Page: tear iladanvWIll vou Dlense nrlnt tha Mtractlonf for knlttlm; a child's allp-or hrveater? Tha child ten veara old (Mrs ) W T Cast on 65 stitches -U S'o. 9 needles. IS Inches even. Cast on 12 stitches tide 4 times for sleeves. Knit even the work measures 23 Inches. Knit Maca these on ah extra needle, bind ill for back of neck, knit 48. On .A'lalt 9 WflfVAd' A All An nanlf illstafc .;on i. i weniy tiukcb even, ineu , otl 13 stucnes eacn ridge on sleeve tteleC Place stltihes on an extra It. Take up those off the first tie. Shape same as first side. Then all on one needle. Knit same at back. Sew up seams. collar I'lck up stitches on neck Aurora, Knit 3 Inches even, rick Utches at wrist. Knit 2'i Inches m,V Use smaller needle for cuffs. 4iMl Cast on 4 stitches. Increase I I t beginning of row until there aro itches. Knit even 60 Inches. V'Wwthwhile Sort of Boy I Mltor of woman Pagt: fadatn liy son. finding time nana-- imlr on hla hand thla laat summer, k sled out of an old one he found tn CI or tn house wa moveu tn. lie rtuld fix It ao It would be a rood m poor Dor wnosa parents could to bur oni. that you often receive request hy ones, and that rod would (ladly iworaaa oi a poor vor wantina you bava nona on rour llat at a keen thla reoueat In mind end wban and whera to aand It. Tha im: Dstiiunip grar. with pink at runners. Trusting tnia a aaarous. (Mra.) U. II .arouncster who I. am over heels" delighted jrpha.MMt toyott. Good Housekeeping apropos of reducing "Thtre Is Just one good, sensible way for fat people to grow thin, provjded the fat people are not diseased, hut are fat from overtatlng; namely, undereat and leave out of the dltlary excessive amounts of atarch and sugar; all sweets and de-ierts of etery kind should be taboo In conjunction with thU eat a great deal less Fast and grow thin Conjointly with this diminution of the diet, Ircrense exercise and diminish the time of Bleep." A menu for Just one day would not do you much good, as jou must keep on diet all dajs. Follow lug the rule about leaving large amounts of sweets and starches out of your menu will be a good guide about what not to eat marches are contained In such food as potatoes, bananas, corn, rice, dates, raisins, cereals, spaghetti, etc You know, of course, what the sweets are. Avoid, too, oils, butter, milk, fata from meat, etc. E. G. Expresses Manly Views To lie Editor of U'oiaan't Paee; D-ar Madam -I have read with much amusement the oplnlona of the various writers on the aul-jrrt of promlaeuoua kls Ins: Heine jet loo young to he able to look liarls on years pf experlenee and pass Judg ment on ijch a subject, still. I have reached an aze where I feel that from now on a aense of tnanllnesa would prevent one from breaking (hla. a kind of natural barrier, under a larger pntext than for 'Jolllne" aake. It la all very well for children, but don't you think It Is a b t bahlai for a nung man and woman to be kissing like affec tionate plavmatea would? And, considering It from a different angle. I believe that It la n question of It ,elng right or wrong and that each one know a thnuah he might not admit It what the answer Is. If In kissing ou feel vou ara not taking advantage of thsurhtleaanesa and perhaps plantlnc a seed for f llure sorrow, then go ahead! but. ai for me. I could not resp.-ct nor admire a girl whose kisses aro as free as her smiles should be, K. o. If more young men felt as you do per haps they would not spend bo much of their Idle time as lliey do, trying to tempt girls to kiss them and then, having acquired what seems hard to achieve, be come ttred of the sweet and, tow It aside. A yeuismy. it la oh:i4Iah and m Furs and fur Fur coats, muffs scarfs for women: coats and fur-lined for men. Well-chosen varie ties moderately priced. RLAYL0CK5LYNN.Ine JL 1528ChesmutS. Ft r: Altered and Repaired - tj'liil WKIHJlS.BraifflWM IWWMIIIIMIIII II IIJIM, BiiTiiiiiiii;iii;imi'iiiiBrai,iii:;iiii:ijiiliii!;iiiir,jilLil!1;. tEfje Jf ur & jffltllmerp gf)op,3fac. 1423 Walnut Street WILL HOLD THURSDAY, FRIDAY' and SATURDAY DECEMBER SIXTH, SEVENTH and EIGHTH not the GOOD -HEALTH QUESTION BOX In anrrr tn ht tilth ci'ff(Ptt, ttocter KtVoop in fM porr ... daily ptxc adtlce on pre trwfln m-r.rfiir, but n tt catc vitt hr tnk the rifc- of maklvg diatmrt or yrr"ri"in tn- morifiiifl rrfjuirimg Kvrairni trrmmrnt rr urna, it rutin (jirt miii vr prompiiu nnt rrm v prrtnnnt irnrrt 10 nqnircrs w nn Hon iwclnmt itnmpA rnvclnpra or rrply. By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D, Keep Moving fruits, such nn bananas, sweet' apples and pears. Olive oil and. In most cases, Rweet cr'am may bo used rather freely with advantage. Many persons rind themselves entirely relieved of hjperacld. ity by the use of ono or tvfo tablespoon fuls of olive oil at each meal. In cases of extreme lijperacldlty It Is well to take the food In the form of a puree, ns much chewing Increases the production of hy drochloric acid. I'ersons suffering from hypenicldit) already hnve too much acid In the stomach and so muet carefully avoid everything which Increases acid pnsluctltin, nnd for this reason the use of pepper and other condiments should he avoided. It la also necessary to avoid the u-e of ments, broths nnd thin houps Alum in Baking I'owdcr with foods ACTIVITY la essential for health .O Stagnant water becomes foul, while the running stream remains! pure und clear. The tissues of a person who neglects muscular exercise become filled with wasto matters. Exercise stimu lates the activity and vigor of evtry oigan in the body, The energy of the heart and the act.vlty of the lungs are Incrmscd four or live fold by exercise. Through the Increased activity of the heart the movement of blood through the body Is hastened mil through tho In inwed activity of the lungs the uuan tlty of oxgcn Is Irion jscl to purify the blood nnd v tnllzs the tit-nuts. The iir tlvllv of the liver, kldnc)a, Rk n and ull olhor ellniluatlvi- organs Is grently In creased, thus securing purity of blood nnd tissues. Thus the tide of life rises higher. As a direct result of deficient txtrclse, I the body .s pred !poed tn numerous dls. cares, especially rheumatism gout, Indl gestlon, obesity, Insomnia, neurasthenia I constipation, consumption, apoplexy and premature old age. Kxerclse in ly be classified aa gentle, moderate and volt lit tlentle i-xerclst-Is that which dues not produc either fut gue or breathlemhpss. Violent cxfrilii' causes breathleinrKs. which Is one form of fatigue, and If con tinned fur au length of time, produces exhaustion Ocntle exeirlup Is adapted to Invalids i and very feeble per ns Vloltnt ex ercise Is perm blble onl to 0U1ig per 1 nons und to adults who have been ar- customed to v g-roua exercise- all their lives .Moderate ixerclse la the sort which Is (specially Indicated for health ill all cl.iss.s It must not be consld rred, however, that exercises are harm ful tint omxi it peraon to breathe deeply. Deep brcdthltig Ih one of thr innt bene flclnl effecta deilved from eserc . Uxcrclse aids digestion by creat tig an appetite, promoting the so pctlon ' f tho digestive llulds and inert .iking tho 11c llvlty of the intestines The value of n brisk walk on a cold, frost morn ng In developing an appetite for breakfast Is well known lo tver one I.lfe out of Miora miy be Justly reg tided as one of the innt Important meat h of promoting health and securing Miund digestion and proper assimilation of food l'xerclse ' also aids d'geitlon b promoting activity 1 IIAKIII) SLICHI) HAM of the bowels, wherebj tho body rds It-, Order a mall slice of ham cut a self of wasti milters, l.ick of attention j Inch and a half thick; cover with warm lo wh.ch may result In chronic poisoning, 1 water and place on the bark of the rang a condition from which thousands con , for an hour l'raln hum, cover wp stantly suffer who ml lit ilnd complete , a mlvturo of two tablespoonfuls of and entire relief bv tho Mmple means . dour, two tablespoonfuls of brown sugar Indicated one-half teasmonful of mustard and a Ilxerclse quickens tho stream of life. I Increases the action of tha heart, lungs. 1: . stomach, liver and every vital organ,, and by cleansing awav the rubbish which I accumulates In tho tissues as the result of worle prepares the way for new mi terlal, and so Is ono of tho greatest of all means of promoting life and health j Nearly all examples of extraordinary longevity which have been reported have j been of persons who had led active, even laborious, lives, nnd whose habits in diet and in other respects wcro simple and regular. Is alum Injurious when usd In the form or Miking t-owaer? MRS .MAIITHA H. Alum Is an astringent, an emetic and a mild escbamtlc. In solution, alum condenses the tissues by coagulating their albumin It Is a poison and pro duces gastrointestinal Irritation First Food for Babies VVMt is the best rerrtl fund foe a bahy t-eglnnlni: Its seeend vear? MOTHKIt It re gruel, potato gruel und wheat tne-.il gruel are tin- b'M farinaceous foods lor an iifant The diet should never be unfilled to certa'.h, as this class of food stuffs Is deficient In alkaline salts which are quite essential for growing Infants. (Cup right) Tomorrow's War Menu IlllHAKFAST Dry (Vr-al with Chopped Dates Scrapplo Toast Coffee LUNCHKON Chicken Soup (Idt ovr) Corn Fritters rieltled reaches dinni:u It.it.ed Sliced Ham Untied l'otatoes Spinach Lettuce with Mojonnalse Apple I'lo w iiijiJuwwiibMMiMihiuwnirfnuiMffn!giii..mni'?iitiiiiiiiirfHi fimmmHi.iinijmmHHUnimniwiniii hi i i Diet for Hyperacidity What food H rood for one who has ex cuslve acidity of the stomal h? M.I, l Cereals or fresh vegetables of all t-orts may be freely eaten, together with sweet JMKJ For Christmas Gifts A useful aud attrac tive box of line Tnllet Preparations 706 Flanders Bldg.,Wa!nut at 15th ENGLANDER'S, 1027 Market St., Phila. Notice! Store Closed 2 Days Wednesday & Thursday To Arrange Our Stock for the Most Sensational Sale Ever Held in Philadelphia Pre-Inventory Sale Must Sacrifice Oar Entire Stock Consisting of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts; Waists, Millinery and Children's Wear Every Garment Must Be Sold Regardless of Cost 1 Off Original Tieket Prices 50 1 Nothing: Held in Reserve ll i ' !' ;! TJIEIH SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF . . M ljbaHBI 1027 MarketSttdet ; ( ,; - IS aaah of cayenne. I'ut a few small b'ti of fat on top and bake twenty-live tnln utes In n mod:rate oven, IMaco bam on platter, pour off fat In the pan, add' one-quarter cupful of elder or weak vinegar, brlrg to boiling point and pour nnund ham Tetrted recipe from "Hct- ttr Meals tor Less Money." Manog any for Holid Fl oor ay Table f.l JLamps Gifts B oudoir atee & r nuiL a special feature ot our Lamp Department 11 that lamps and (hades can be purchased separately. Fine assortment of shades in all sizes Wrilit.Tyndale & van Roden, I 1212 Chestnut Street M nc. ir 1 LUIGI RIENZI 1714 Walnut Street in Sharp Reductions Superior Quality Furs Coats, Cnpes, Scarfs and Muffs at Unusual Prices Coats Formerly Now Baby Caracul and Hudson Seal 800 500 Hudson Seal 4G 350 Peirlnn Lamb 600 423 Hudson Seal, Skunk trimmed. 130 350 Hudson Seal, belt' ed model 450 350 Leopard Coat .... 295 150 atural Muskrat.. 285 210 Natural Hair Seal 295 150 Formerly Hudson Seal, Fitch trimmed 295 Caracul. Hudson Seal trimmed... 273 Sable Squirrel, Hudson Seal trimmed 275 Civet Cat, Skunk trimmed Natural Muskrat.. Hempster, Hudson Seal trimmed... Now 2G5 ite 195, 163 150, 150 200 100, Remarkable Reductions in SUITS COATS DRESSES Savings one third to a half Millinery French and Rienzi Models one-half and less jJflBafcrU5ffi j !13li A Special Sale of OUR VERY FINEST Women's Boots Regularly $14.00 and $15.00 0.85 These are the very finest, boots that can be made. Exquisite in modeling; created in the choicest selected kid; and hand-finished throughout. Actually superior to custom made boots cost ing $18.00 to $20.00: All sizes and widths; every fashionable color and combination and in the most exclusive of this season's styles. CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS We have a hundred styles in gift slippers tor men, women and children. All of thorn m aa extraordinary value particularly the I Mil many styles at ..... w 919-921 Market St. ' 60th and Chestnut Streets 4028-30 Lancaster Avenue 2746-48 Germantown Avenue 5604-06 Germantown Avenue Brunch 'Stores Open Every Evening Market Street Slrr O e tiHi E-ening X ,(;, mm, and ", HPi'aKWlfl . V- ..j'i'. z. it f .. rV:-' x.-nV -i j tv . Vi r VK.ii tf'A,
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