Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 07, 1917, Postscript Edition, Image 8

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W!P CHRISTMAS MERRY FOR THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS IN AMERICA-: FASHION' H
TO HAPPIEST XMAS FOR
f SOLDIER LINED WITH SWEETS
t
nail Boy Ever Craved for Candy as Men
A fh Camp Do J6w Send Lots to the
Boy Still Over Here
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IK'S somethlni; Jit every woman
, aprcadH forth llko u mtRlity
(Ot love- nml nelf-aor(Hcs when
MU.lo inuthrrlng mail. Mun
'irttarrf iud io woman. Ito's nl-
Just a boj, who needs moie
It than any mo eko In the house
'JitVa sick, whore hurt can he
with choqolnte cuke! He needs
HngK
Is tho Kejnoto to the way wa
'bout our lighting men in thin
lirlnlmus. Yulclklc for
e cono overtus Iiuh
'provided for, but tlirro niro Ntlll
llllon of our on massed together
IflaaVal bases and camps on Uit.s Hide
"ater, Christmas for them Is
lair.
(H4 It make:) that mother fcelliiR
t, Strong I And thin time It's phiH
'that tempest of sentiment that
?tjp when ou,sce all that's fair
fine, stid lrlle and oune and olive
1 to lay don n Its life fur an Ideal
kftre'a riothing In tho world we
a't do for our bojs this Christmas
I bless them n thi.lr MiuM and blue
self Tho bis iiucstlou Is, What
I tea. rtrt fnr fhfim?
rU -
MR in spite of Itu Ideals Is rr.
'primitive. And ifo our bojs uniit
snr Lnnsimus aioiHiugs iiuugfl io
Sweet things of which the bal-
I trie?! in camp is not u respecter
they want things to Itecp 'hem
it csDeclalh- wooleii'HuCks far tho
Iwre. They cun't Imo too many
Itpaglno ourself tho Joy of
ring Into "dry feet after a few
ijrs standing In wet trenches. The
kl and leather nmeltlcB for iiriuy
navy men are some of them
' desirable, but food mid nnrnitli-
M things are more highly prized)
..
SMALL boy ecr craved for his
cake or candy more than the men
are coins across to light our bat
juXou simply can't go wrong If ou
. a, box of "goodies" of the lasting
rt In the cake line the fiult Mud
' the best, as this keeps longest. In
Idles, hard chocolate is better thai
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S'HE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Vyyettes
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PATSY KILDARE
!)y JUDD MORTIMER LKWJS
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'I his lady'ts tiiulT sports a silken
tnsscl of Chinese blue.
milk oliocoljlc, as the liltir melts
motu casllv Nuts mated hi maple
or other llaor keep well, and so do
those old-fushloned lemon and llmo
diops. Stuffed dutis and plain ones
are pilzo puluigcs the litters from
camp sa, and so arc s.iltid nut All
must bo done np compjitl.
THUltU are. of coiirsr, many ot'icr
things besides fooil thut pac tho
strulght toad thul leads to the soldier
hoy's merry Christmas Thej must,
lioweir. bo selettid with Judgment.
Bcfoie succumbing t some coiitnin
tlon tho shln nlclal of which lather
appeals to you It Is well to diaw a
picture of the soldier In our mind
Picture lilm using what sou are ubout
to buy If ou can't just don't bu ltl
Put on uur thinking cap and pick out
what he can use
Af Xttttra atid QiirxtlOHfi Hibmittrd to thin ilrparlmcnt ( t uriltcn nn onr tiitlf of
I paper ontV nna niifnri, h (i rxtiri vj ,r ir nil I jitiiiii 'iiirrira nivr inuir yitti.
V ar ffllfivo. i " " ""' raiwi iinf, ,nr ruiivr fniiv tiui ,, cci"'!' ny tiriivrB pur flrnii'iiriii
Xitid, Ail rommunfeatiatia for thlj department ahnttltt br uiltlrrmril at follotis. lllh
H0MN'S i:ltlMIR. I.venmo Public Mutr. fhUadclplita. fa.
TODAY'S INQUIRIES
Spoiling a Trade
T At.WAYH seems good to wake up
In my own lied In my own house In
my own said on my own sltrct at I did
this morning. After I wtlio 1 sang a
song which I tmulr up out of my own
head iik I went along and then I got
out of bed and dressed and stirred i-oiik
pnumkes, which sluajs Isstn kind of
good wilien ou haven't eaten them for a
Mhlle When I went to the duor fur tin,
milk bottle there uui 'Ihoinas Arlstldcs
UroH n
1 said, Por Lttl's sake, what urn ou
doing litre so esrly?' lie laid ho hud
run nua.v from Hell and l,unu and hnd
nuide up Ills mind that ho would not let
uio trade hhu on I Just looked at hhn
and thought, 'Thrro go my Iron dugs,
ding bust It!" but I told 'hhn to tome In
and wash his fare Then I fried thf
pancakes and he ate hreikfast lie itahl
Hell and l.uiinj were good to hhu, bill
that didn't cut am lie for lm wanted to
bo with me I thoiiglil then that I would
hau to trade him off to f-ou,chody wlKt
miuM toil, lilm up for a few d is until
he gut ued to Hie pluic. He said
"llnso ate dniid pancakes," and that
made me liroml 'I lien In tried Io Mop
oini and llniped It all o'i hlnivelf. which
luado nie laugh
Wr went In Mlnnl and nnthlng hap
pened anil after stlinol 'us out we went
In Mr I lm l,rudder'4 and from there we
tin plf il fia I Iia tirilttfj liT tllt ltl 111 tfoft
rsii'ii'Ls.i.t ivji ills' im'uc1- 'i mi' iiiiiii lfiii I
Is a hiuidrrd vears old Soon we heard
a horse loniiug U .dinl us In Ihe rood '
and wo I'lhubed a fence see c could fall ,
orr on I In- other side and run If II was I
'I bonus's fnthei and II was He stopped
and said "Am von teadj to loine home
and take oui Hiking1" I whlspirid In I
Ihoinas ' I ell h m no." and 1 homas did
Kind of trembly , 1 lien bis father said i
"Will jmi loiiic homo with me, If 1 will
not wallop .von an mine'" 'lliunias
said. "Yes. sir ' III! father said 'Then
come diore and i llnib Into Ino buggi ,
Iho'iiis dill and lm fiithri pltii lied Ills
knot and 1 homas put his arm around his
father and began In in ami bis falliet
turned sround and dioe off with him
slid left me watiblng "Iheiu out nf slelil
without even a win of Ills 'lulil after'
all I had dom foi lion i
J went to the houi nf lhr in in hi
Is a hundred ears old I lieu I iwnt nut
and told Hi" burglar that I did ant haiu
Tlioinati am mote and 'he boo led me
on to Ounpowder and I droie and rodn
while lie plowed until It whs time for
supper Wli'ii It got Jail. Rowdy anil
I rambled and went psst Mr Itockrud
der's and all Ihe win home It was
verj. dark when we grt there and we
urnl hv Pie Pai e's hou'e and II was I
dark there loo, and It wns dalle at Old
Maid Irmpl.luHS and so we went hoin
and I neiirlv broke mv faie falling over
the Iron dogs wlihh were on our poirli
Wo went Into Ihe hoti-o and kneeled
bv our bed and nraved "Icir mother
whii.li art In Iii.imii I guess loll know
about 1 homas s going Imli Io his home
It Is all light for his father will not
wallop Vilm am more, I am glad be
went, fnr Itowdj Is enough fnr mo and
I do not want t bo tigging along h-,n
t go urn where Now that 1 bale got
him off my handF there are k'is of things
t ran iln sk Ood Io bless jou and inv
father Hiid to Ftlr things up a little on
Saturd o Amen '
IN THE MOMENT'S
MODES
Navy-Mite Point Twill Frock,
Hraid Trimmed
i How can rubbers Hint are worn out at
BMW UU bs inaile use id In rain)
r
', Wkat nw etrctric rooklntc uppllontf !
ihoun In Ihe ulioptt now?
jVcw tfaould Peanut buttrr he uwil?
t. Hon lone dori tl twke to (otnptfl Ihe
trtlt (liKputrlirr'H cour open Io uomtn in
the m hool of (tttuhy rnudutted h) Ihe
rnit9.h untu IlJllroaJ nt 1it:. niherl
klreel?
2. Name flte Clirlhtmj tHs any one of
Hhlrh mlctit be aipropriu(e for the horue-
loilnc Momun,
.1. How U Hie Mparl !."
logue of the kntttlur luc'
qtTwliniE Ihe
talis no hard tabor.
-. rive ClirlMmn) clf(- that would he
apprrrlated hj the ntua of the house are
a heair rrjhtat ah tra that ha none of
ho disadtantuKen of niftal, a Tnahotan?
hook rack that standi litlJe hU eay choir,
rlerllnc allrrr rlertrlr imckct flaih Hrht,
folding leather clock and a aet of harka
bark razor tow cIn embroidered w Ith the
word lator.M
3, It la In cood tatte for a widow to be
married In the comentlonat white weddlnc
drrffa. but thU Ih not tenf rally done. The
widow's ueddlnf 1. an n rule, quiet and Irrr
drfdM a tsraiellnc frnrk.
Puzzled Marie
To the Vditor of Woman Page
Dar Madam l ant a jounsr Ctrl of
aeventfen put and have ben heeplnr steady
company tUih a oune man three ara m
nenior. He coea to col ley and lias fle yeara
to n before he will graduate. t aai he
loe me 'and will marry me when he
throurh echool I have never mrt any of
hla people, as they do not live In thta city.
Would ion advlso m to continue cotnir
ulth him or would sou stop while tt 1a not
too late? MARIE.
It seems a pity that young girl a
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$,fr ANSWERS 1U I tMhHUAl'S IUlKlbK
,;.;I. Tnen maronnabx ha turmea. auainc 1. leicrrapiir n "mini job"' now nn
! rarntUrrh veil ninul with n idupKIui women thai offers n sood mun and en
afula of walrr will make it nmooin
Tta. rornktarrli and untrr khould he
ihlr mlied with Hie eKheut-r unii
k'BM)onnalM added to It mt 1ow1j.
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.lA mm hi oraiirs nun diil in win can-
r with cheap trade of tea will Impart
Fl th. Bator af a better trade.
J.
'f, Careala ara th. rlieapct trad, of food
Ml market for the amount of nourloli-
contained In them. Milk romr. ucit
itrlaa food Tatu. for mno paid.
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fkr Candy for Soldier
'Pa fAe Editor of it onion' Pag
iar Madam I would llko to hut a xood
for maple nut fudne I want to tend
Ma.r to cm or trie voiaier rna in wmp
rhat would b the beat wa to pack
fudae. HELEN.
Sara Is a recipe that has been tried
found delicious: The Ingredients are
tablespoontul of butter, one cupful
fcVrtr. one-half cupful of maple ej rup,
a-0lrd I a cupful of cream, one cup-
asT Cuoppaa ainuis or pecans aim h
,of a tcanpoonrut of salt.
.u ouitar in u ouuvewii. tiua
syrun and cream. Stir until sugar
lawl3; bring to boiling point and
.jirtiHlut Mlrrlng until .the mixture
rsort-.Dau wnen trieu in a nine
wattr, uemoe the candy from the
nf lit stand undisturbed until cool
nutaand salt and beat ultn woouen
until ine canuy geia urni. ium
lately Into a buttered pan and
Into squares Alice urauie'
v Book.
rap each kquare of fudge in Mated
and pack these squares as closely
joaslbre In a tin box. If there are
looso places in wie oot nil tn wuu
ea pieces ot ine wweii pier.
tha tin box in thick brown paper
tl securely with heavy string.
V Indian Ash Cake
tke Editor of iroitati' Page:
Madam Kindly print In jour
rtelpe for tba old tlms Indian tun
I bava not. been ablo to find II.
CUBIOUH.
rle J. Murphy, the cornmoal ex-
LWho as far back as' 1899 was
nr In Farts on cornnieal, gies tno
lng recipe for ash cuke:
a sort aougii or one qunrt 01
cornnialw a. teaxoonful of salt,
onful of melted fat and cold
Mold the dough Into oblong
'and lay. wrapped In cabbage and
t leavesqn hot ashes of under a gastl
itVRep uono strip (iu lilts ieaes
It, th cake hot with fresh butter.
h To Color Draperies
Settlor, 0 Woman' Poje;
( pelp oipera outt prelua te uch
war rnai wnen urapera uai
water In which.
reit for One.
(id i future, uppeurr
I rdcer.
' Ihe next Tats Ktldare
In tomorrow's leuliiK
Tomorrow's War Menu
UIUlAKrAST
Apple i-ain.0 and Dry Cereal
With Top Milk und !-UKir
Klsh C'al.rs
Graham Toast "I'ee
l.LN"llfcON
Clam Uiowdir (Warmed Oxen
Ual.lng I'uwder IIIsluIIi 1'eauut Uutlcr
IMclsled Pears
IUNNUlt
Hamburg, Meal.
I'olato Cakes (-.million cr
lltcarole with Piench Dresplng
Rice with Prunes
men with i'iil.nl.s
sugar und halt pruuc.i
butter
nice,
or butler substitute
Cook the required iituouiit or rice in
water add sugar to taste und u tniall
pinch of fait Then cook the prunes
with rugar nrd water, und nhen they
are cooked tal:o out t it pits MK the
prunes with the rlic and took again
adding a good-sized lump of butter or
butter substitute and a little of the
prupe Juice
The rlto can be Looked with iherrles
or raisins and can be made thicker and
put Into n mold. When taken out of
the mold pour ocr It. If desired, a thin
lajer of browned sugar -Odette Iiasbiiy,
St ltem en Ifouzemoiit. l'raino l'roni
tho Dellnealor
uatlc. thia away.
atft sMrtwalala In
lltui
Mir Ibam took, like uanr. I hae u
ay ir nllil mnuriai arapenea in
.,aM an mv in nunainri tuia
a.Brat .uiMin io nw.
ratatul to ''Just to Be Help-
br Suggestion ald Jiope. that
makers may nave the same
i it aa she did.
v-w.
!Ut4 Mar .8 Um4
1 wsnan rgc
aamatpliie barilaai
MM. tin b. rlojwd
aMrrama aur
. .. .
part i al
thould enter Into this company-keeping
pact It Ik not a good thing to do, be
cause It preents you from getting to
I know other men, who might possibly be
more congenial than the one jou liae
met at sixteen and hae gone to parties
and such things with eer since Of
louree, when it Is a cai.e of loie, one
understands most girls and men do not
enro to go about with others; but unless
It Is a real engagement no girl should
tie herself down to go only with one
It seems from your letter bb If the joung
mun loves ou, but ou do not loe hint
He wants to marry )ou after be grad
uates and ou hesitate whether to wait
a tint If vnii Inlrrl Mm fttl unillrl '
not hesitate, as at our age Ihe )ears Is
not too long; but you should not hae an
engagement simply an understanding
that If you both care for each other an
jou should after those five years jou will
marry. And jou should see other men
and he other girls In the ineant'me that
jou may be sure
Answer to A. B.'s Second Question
A. B The old Hecond Infantry was
changed Into field artillery before going
youth. The regiment Is now stations'
at Kort Hancock and Is known as the
101th Artillery.
Work at Home
To ht Editor nf Woman's Pafle:
Dear Madam I am alvraya imenairo in
your letters and tnouxtii iwrnapa you couia
hflp in I am thlrlv-tmo ara old and
would like 10 Know l( sou aunw oi anr
RUcea vhere iney Civ. worn oui id uo a
oine aurh m addreaatns of envelopes, ete T
I live with my slater, who la a widow, and
her two children, and am not able to ro to
worn lor ilia wnoia uay. witAiuwo
Bo far as I can learn no companies In
Philadelphia give out envelopes to be ad
dressed at home. I ha a seen udertlse
iiieuts in tha Philadelphia Sunday papers
of out-of-town concerns that give out
this sort of work. It you look through
these) you might be able to find such
work. Sewing Is given out from some
tailoring shop and at times the Arsenal
give out soldiers'- shirts to be made at
bom..- One must," howsrer. be expert to
a ,l-. 1. .fc--..... .l l.,u lll t
90 UUai wwc, ; iMTPVtw iwivw - w
South
Bend
Watch e
The Wat,
with the
Purple
Ribbon
rble la Ihe wntrli tn-tt lisa (.hiih
o much excitement miiioist other
mnnufacttirera on arrount of Ita won.
terful efficiency. Tlie result of a
"omMnatlon of experlmentH covering
trrlhins In the line of modern me
"hantCHl insenuity. We nre epeclal
irenla for this remarkable watch
which Is rrlred not hlnher but much
lower than many otliera of the aame
lualltv-
$17.50 to $100.00
Charles H. Hambly
9 1 6 Chestnut Street
The Latett
and Dain
tiett Modeh
$3 to
A-IAX
Many Strik
ing and
Exclutive
Design
$5
A r
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GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX
In nimrcr ro niolli orllo. Doclor ht'llpoa t IM ertre "III lillv fflir nrftlce on pre-
tcnlllt Medicine, h In so r nil! (re tnkr th' rtk of iiirUw ljaone of or
tircsrnbhw fnr (illmrlilK r-7l'lrltt0 stirshnf Irenmeitl f"..""''?- '",',h ""'
llom'tclll tc iiroinplll ilnmi rrrrt fiv p'rtosnl I'dfM Io tsajllrcrs
vim firjoc nloAiptif tt-loir for reply.
By JOHN HAKVKY KKLLOGG, M. D.. LL. U. '
To Heal Weak Lungs
AN'V.UODV can liae good lungH. The,
aTahtallb of tho lungs depends upon the I
same things nil the health of tho other
01 guns that Is. upon plenty of esenlse
Moi-t of us do not cxeii-l!o our lungs
nnv iiore than we exen Ke our nrnis nml
legs, wlili h Is nhnoHt not nt nil We do
not tiiko deep breaths of ulr nml we do
not take Into our lungi the ilg.il kind
of nil
If we exercise sulllilenll i-n Hint we
nre rilillged to Inhale tleeplj, tho fresh
air lllllng every part of tho lungs we
shall be nbln to llo nbovo lung troubles
of nil kinds This Is rcen In the case
of tuhirrtilotls Al one time It wiih
thought thul a perron surferlug from
tubenuloslB musl get away to n high
nltltlldn mid a (h rlhnHt", but It Is
now maintained bv loading plijalclaiis
tint chilnge of'cllimtr Is often a will o'
the wlp nipable of doing moro harm
than good us -ilresdv provl In n Mit
niiinbei of i ace There Is no climate
nns where which will poslllelv rur
innMiinptlon, md linn1 of the good
results iiltrlhuteil to hango of climate
tuive more llkelv
qulies esiiociire Io cold, but It Is the
cold nlr breathing that works the benefit.
The nlr vvhlih enters the bodv Is spread
out over n surfiue of :poo square feel
of membrane In the air ells and pis
s.iger of Ihe lungs, Vnder this delicate
membrane nil t le blood of the body
p-ires ever two or three minutes, to b"'
oleansed hv the pure, gcrmlers nlr
The hrilh Is repented eighteen tlmts n
minute In an hour the lungs have more
than a thnusaid (old air baths, which
fllmulate Ihe entire bodv and do a Inrge
pirl of the healing process
I'mler modern methods of IreHtnient
patients are required to sta outdoors
vlrluall all dsv. Provision Is also made
for sleeplrg outdoors, as a nils, through
out Ihe ear even In the coldest wrath-
In India nml In flout'i Aim He-, In.
Mexico and In tinny other paiH or the
world two nnals u day Is the usual ,
plan. Suviigcs genernlly eul bill omc
day nml usuullj nt nlrht
Tubercular IjifccUon i
from vvhitt anune If niiy. Is ent more I
llnhle In lutxrrular liifitllmi tlmn frnm Hie i
dried siiuliim of b tuliermlnr inlluil?
Hi A 11
'Iheie Is nothing fiom vvhlih one Is I
mine liable tn tubercular Infection than i
the dried sputum of a tubercular pillcni.
exiept tuberculous meat nml ttibei onions
milk Professor, I Ihrllth bus shown Hint
when one "Inhalos the germs of lubir
rlilosls throiiKli the nns or through the
mouth It Is not dlrtillv through the
lungs thnt Ihn Inferllon comes, but
through the stomach, through swallow
lug the germs Into the stumnr.i. The
Infection worls up through the meson
telle glands and through the diaphragm
and Into the glands of the best, und
thev find their way Into the lungs by
that roundabout road not straight Inti
the lungs with the air So jou an
rendllv see that If one swallows milk
nhlih rontalns tubercular germs, or If
one ests meat thai contains tubercular
germs, the llibllltv to this Infection Is
very vcr.v grest
For That Kitchen
v .inn ,,,,.1 imni.ii nut looking kitchen
IH.IJ iificn 1 tut rtlv (lcd by fresh
ti.ilnl.
'.. ,.i.ii iIia w.iIIm ii iiiiif. color scrv
1. ....LI Irrii,, III. fill I Hint It Is OH
pulnl, therefore washable: to paint nnd
v hi nihil the Poor n ncuuai tonus i"
paint the kitchen furniture a soft and
contrasting tone -this Is to bo a charm
ing klti hen Indeed, nnd nt llltlo expense
II )
i" ojiiii iiiiiiii'ffliiiiiiiKitiiaiiiniiiiiiBraauiiiiiiiiEmiiiMM.rw
1 Georgette Crepes
STUNNING NEW MODELS
jj Quick Strike lor XMAS Shopptti
$0 ALL WAISTS $0
E Othe same price O
ISr
NO MORE NO LESS
Constipation
If jou are about lo .select a ct
simple af tot noon frock, one thai
depends upon lint! and fnbiic
rather than embellishment for
its charm, thou you can make no
better (hoirp than u model of
the tvpc pictured in the above
ilrawmp. Ihe seventy of the
bloube is modified .)" the af
iniirremenl of the cirdle the
quaint little collar and the center
front panel of sp f-matennl.
The overgirdle ih of wide Her
ctiles silk hi aid, cioss'insc in the
bnci: and dropped in front to
tie in two lonj; knotted ends.
The trimminK bands of the skirt
arc of tho braid. The fiont
fabric is navy-blue Poiict twill
and the braid is black.
THE CHEERFUL 01ERU&
iii"i"ii"i"i"i
J ht-te to be.
advised too much
Although I mUe. a.
lot of breaks
Ifn living For
experience
htve. "a. ricjKt to
mi5tt.Ke5
rt.TC""
been dun to the belter
supervision nnd (are wmen pattern
hjvo received In the sanatoria, ete In,
which thev went Some phvlilnns have
gone so far n n eav that n ire of
tuberculosis whlih nnnot be rured In
the patients home I'glou rannol le
urni nn where II Is certain Hint In
mam cs'es patients 'cured" In cllinite
awnv fiom home tlnd It Impossible It.
ftav rured ' on Ihelr return home 1 or
this reason I' Is i ertalnlv better, except
for those who are ship to spend the
reft of their lives In Ihe new cllnnte o
strive for a cure al home, even though
Ihe tak be i birder or longer one As
a matter of fact In the vast mijorltv of
..o mere Is rcrv thing to be sild
against a i hinge nt climate the ex
pense and fatigue of the Joumev Hin
dering of home ties high expense of
ii. i-- i ii, favorable' climates mil
lick of home romforts on the one bind
and on the cthei M" excellent clnncei
of a cure at home with better chance of
tavlng cured -all should operate lo de
ia in i-nnniinintlve ngilm-t s change
and give him hope and i outage foi Ink
ing up the cuie -it home
People siifrepllble to lung trouble and
.sncciutH tuberculosis should live t-o
1 far n polhlc the nutdenr life Its
) curative, importance cannot be oer-
1 estimated even though it is piolnblv
i true tint proper diet Is of enual. If not
moie, importance The calef function
of the outdooi life In to aroue the ap-
I petite und Incre-ise the cnpacltv for as-
elmllattnu of ntnindant food III nddl-
l lion to this howevet Ihe outdoor life
linxlgorates ami builds up the ltal re-
I slftance The outdoor life Is ns n lint
I ci of fiit the onlv natural life
Hv the outdoni life l meant not
merelv fresh alt but rpeclat i old
nlr and taimhlne Sunlight is n power
ful germicide and Ir one of the best of
all means of promoting vlgoi nnd tlrsue
rosstnme 3 a rule the head should
be piolectod from exposure lo the lavs
of the sim Pure told air is of more
Important i than anv thing else us a
vltallzci Vol tint the entire body ie.
I . .CIIA . nM,. Mia alp II. a f,.nl,l II, A
!l. ,i, m,.,)...... i.-.- i-.. i... Dos ronatlratlon cause an cxitss of laood
bencnl Tatlenta have slept out tuicii )rtnur.. j k McM
the temperatuic wns thlilj degrees be. it might. It Is a frequent, ra"ii"e of
I low zero with mnpt henr-flilal results I high blood pressurn bv lending to nolo.
It matters little whether the, sleeping Intoxlcitlnn
I plsre Is ii tent a shatk n lean-to n '
I porch balennv or xernndn, provided 111' flistlllcd Water
I pntirnl Is sheltered fiom tho wind and ,, d,,rt WB,.r ,, healthful frr reaulir
wosstni" rinuw nuu i.unuicri up uinctciiiiv ur ns sooi wen w-aier nr epripr weiei-
' to keep vvirm A wtolen iieadgenr w'ltn .
opening fnr the ncWe wnrm night " " nor so palatable
Inll.c woolen uheelR nlcotv of blnn. Onh OhJCCtlOn to It If
Iscn above nnd perhaps two vvnini mat- I however, It Is all right
!. nml blanket l.encnll.. will I n ! from water Is not
tho ivernto Patient ctulte warm nticl that Is In It, ni
comfortable In the coldet weither i
Kxcess nf bed clothing esierlnllj heavy
bed i lot vine should be ivoldcrl I
n S'Ac-H
This Is the
It Is iterated
The benefit wr
from the Utiie-
that Is In It. ni the mineral". I la t nre
In It but slmplv the watei
(Copvrlalil)
g "t npjrlsht I'endlm"
1A11 Styles and Fabrics
Hlack Waists a Specialty
1 120 Chestnut Street '
Next Uoor to Keith's
S SECOND FLOOR
1 TAKE ELEVATOR
"nilMail Ordtri Filled. Send for CalaloiotK
MJoafs. Milk
milk 1-tlcr foi
hiihlrs
vtn w
Ihli
T
v- mtlk"
No I hit I" one of the great popular
Ideas thnt has got spread about pome
how i Uoni mill, is not nearh so
digestible ns cow's milk The onh ad
vantage b Hit gdiersllv the goit Is
kept clf.inei nnd the milk Is cleaner and
nintiiin' fevvet germs than t mv milk
i ii. I I 1 elter in Hi it rep" '
lav ere
IOHN
lwo Meals a !)av
lo ou llilnt. two mcdln
than t'.re
It depends upon what ou cat and how
von eil If one eats food that ieo.ulres
i long lime for digestion he should not
eat more than two meals i iliv . If one
takes i large tpiuutltv of food he
Mould cat but two meals but phvslo
lcglcallv two meals nre better than
three foi the average person Two
meals i dnv Is the custom of the vvoild
I
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sioriKL-ixrPKMn r.u hriLisii
This new shop has no connection
with nnj other bearing oui unite
$$$BbffiEE-ltniat!s Just
mmmtlWanted
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Winter Suits
Children's Coats and Drebscj
CLEARANCE
Choose from a pleasing va
riety of those that remain
each one with its own per
sonality all good - looking
and at very moderate prices.
RLAYLOCKBLYNN.lne
V 1528 Chestnut St.
lira Alteicd cmt Repaired
Resinol
surely did knock
out that eczema
Three davs ago, my arm was sim
ply tovercd with red, itchuiK trouble
and I thought I was up agjiiibt it
for fair. But Joe had a jar of
Ucsmol in his kit I used a little
and the itching stopped right off.
In the iiioriiuifT most of
the redness was gone
and a couple more ap
plications finished it up.
Itesllli.l is snlti b nil ilrut;
Slsls
Vot tLpleaie
1 y o ti r boy
ralgbllly.lf sou
give him a pair
of theie fine
high lopstorni
boots.
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11
ewar&
BOYS
HiOhCut
Storm Shoe
0cAO9S
495
resides the esjoymtntcf them they
will keep his feet dty and warm all
durinewinter Lceplng him well and
happy.
Come look at a pslr tomorrow I
Newark Shoe Stores Co.
WOMEN'S AND MEN'S
' STORES
!3!4 Vlnrket SI , bet IJtlt f. I.llli Sis
l4 Market M bet 4th ..111 Ms
JHI V stli st bet Ham t Mm, .sis
H7 North Sth M.. near Clierr) bt
14.11 bmilli st., between llroj.l and
f.th sua
4.'J suulli st., i,.ar 1th M
2il . 1 rout s., neur llauitlihl Sit
H1H Kei.slncli.il be,, near Hurt I sic
244H IteiiHlnRlon vr., between York
na cuinberl-tnd Ms
Mil (.erinuiilnvvii Ave.air CI.elten Av
8131 Ormutltnwn e bet Lehlsll
Ave HtKl l-olllfrset Ht
Ii hiiulll 1.01 1. M . i.e.r Market ht
.VIunUMMik spire 4.IVI Vln M.
257 Store in 97 Citiet
Open Evening
4iOl ' !
9Jio
I
WAIST
RETAILERS
(CopyntMlOITO
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I 130b JU.
(J) walnut I M M W W m fm SW JFM J9
: VW"8SfflS.
SALE OF r Zki
SUITS 9 Amazing Values in
535 to $49.50 s 7 , jy .
e0U,r,v , (0 ,., ; Women s Boots
J SS I Formerly $5.50 to $7.50
I modela vvero won- oil
I Terfullv. low jirb ed, '1
I even at tlte orb;- Tl av!. nvai .
I nal llgures. Tbej f3 , O
1 Include all the very I B A f 9 5ak
IJ ft latest atyle effeclf f 1 ( ,v.s. X . .fit 3
II ft "' ,,tle newest nta- illlll I V C- m a
I lv terlals and eliadca V A A W W
swV. . IfliWm s. '1 -l
i viohc MM 1 rrv"v v
r. vVvV Walnut no 7s I I v 5?v
Ink fc I 1J. x
I mTWmUIT!IKmmmmL B
k IIP V A. i S
Mf of a most wonderful
J collection of Yw
. Ii Furs and Hats , I
lwl e ',avc 'Tiddc one-third reduc- Ifffll
WjSm tions throughout our entire assem- lilll
n blage of rich skins. This sale will JSk
lvS also afford the woman of luxurious li&M
xgk taste an opportunity to purchase &w I
jk a Chertak Hat at one-half the for- jls&m
Ps. mer regular prices. stHKZU
:
House of Wenger
1 229 Walnut St. i
' 71
This season's smart laced and but
ton styles in tans, gunmetal, patent
leather, gruys and some
combinations taken from
regular stock. """
Exceptional quality Crepes de
Chine; lace trimmed, pearl but
tons. .Flesh and white. . $4.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS Many sug
gestions in Waists, dainty Silk
Undergarments, Boudoir Caps.
1112 Chestnut St.
afe
Milk
'orlaluta
&InTalil
I..f.e!tiffaA
'if -Al.tl 'u4.',li".t;n awaafltM
Christmas Slippers for Everybody
A wonderful variety of warm, comfort
able slippers for men, women and child
ren. Astonishing values at
1
919-21 Market .Street
Inut Sts. I 2746-48 Germantown Ave.
ter Ave. 5604-06 Germantown Ave.
tret Start Open SaturdayEleninut
PAL MO LIVE
Week-End Orfer
I
N THE Palmolive offer of a week-end
case FREE with a 50-cent purchase
of Palmolive Toilet Specialties, which
appeared in PUBLIC LEDGER Nov. 28, the
following names ot dealers were indistinct:
osgae
60th and Chestnut Sts.
4028-30 Lancaster Ave.
Mar:t: Strtti
Kochl n J
IM h Mrlteall hta t
Orfcn. 8
Juckaon hlchtli Hta
(liven. 1C. V
Wharton ti Still Wo
Harlnett. I'huI L.
Ilruad X. Rllnnortb flu
MucLauahllii, l'. II
Slat ft MiKran Mr
MntTta rharinury
Vforrla ITlh Hta
I'tldlcr. Robts-1 W.
4J3.1 Vlalll HI
I.ni hrnmffr. II J,
'.'4IIII N. '.'(.Ill HI
l.Hihnmer. II J.
'.'.'d Ht. t Inillunu Av.
I.arh.nmoc r. It. J.
23d Hi, t .Mlrehcn Ave,
Koch II J
Indlanu Ai. I lllclimond Ht.
l.atTcrtv J, 10
.i0 1! Allrclirny Avf.
Luns. Ilurvr). Tarony,
Ixnisahora at Tnrrcadale Avr.
Iscr'a Uruff Htnrc
Insatittrt Tulip Hta , Tacony
Mrilrra Tlioa J
2S1 Klihtnatid HI.
Mnvfra J. (-'.
3UI Kat U.rard Ave. .
Marhfanry. II A
Clcarflt-M & Thompaon Pla. .
Nlili-i-kcr A. W.
.lil'Ki HU hiiioMil HI.
Hdtfrld ItoHurfl J.
Hru.ikf.irJ Avr, 4 Arrot Hta,
Hlull, Jf. T. t
.Norrla & Almond Sta
Hlriink, W. IO.
Hlvlt HI, & Torrcidala Avt.
HIhiII. (', V. . .
3JH Weal (tlrard Ave.
Hmltll, 1.. 1.. . '
Lflilllli Ave 4. 'Ihompsuti Ht.
Townaend t. Co
.1 1 HU Tarony Ht.
Train li. C.
I'eilar A. Homeraet Hta
Vrnner (V Craven
'.'Urn K..l Allealicny Ave.
IV. lalee'a rtiarillHr), v
rrunkford ft Huaiiueliaiina Avea
Htlsemnn, J J.
I'r.H.l i Uiuarlo Hla,
tlaker 1 I'ek Co,
t'aniijen N. J "
Coirallt. Win,
r.lfc e'ltlerHl HI,, Cuiniiili., N J,
Ooivalll iu T '
8.'"i Urcv.ilway, Camden, .', J, ,
C'oivBill Vtii 5
rrosdtvtty & t.lne, Cntiiden, K, J.
Look for the Drugfist in yoiir
neighborhood who has a Palm
olive window display, and get
your week r find case ' "today.
A Nutritious Diet for All,
to ri.;,M aar rsr ' s
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