Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 11, 1917, Sports Extra, Image 8

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SMEr W A CHRISTMAS EVE LETTERS FROM WOMEN, RECIPES, WINTER'S FASHIONS
CRtfSS'&GHTS XMAS EVE
tf BUTE TO WAR-SPENT WORLD
X
L
teous Holiday Heart Can't Be Happy if
his Symbol Doesn't Shine Forth Its
''Message From the Home Window
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PATSY KILDARE
By JUDD MORTIMKR LEWIS
-Christmas Ee, say. And In 1
r house there In merry-maKlng.
i a tree, perhaps, maybe a Santa
.rehearsing. It you're the danc-
there might bo a Jazz band
I Whirling around on jour talk.
cmnc.
-In your window what about
l Window on Christmas Eo? Will
I, 'be tho soft, puro stream of tt
ewax candlo throwing the red or
cross out to tho night? Or
thero? If thero won't oli,
upon your Jazz band record,
upon tho heart of jou that
I, listen to ono on Christmas evo
-tne that tho llsht of tho red cross
I not .ahlno from out your window!
go Christmas Kvo there will be thin
pwajr ui iciuiik wio worm Know
t though holiday cheer Is on the
of your tongue, deep down In jour
whero'It counts, Is a symbol of
helping hand America Is reaching
-to a world bled white with war.
member of the American lted
Is asked on thin nlphf in lilnrn
btha home window a Uglited white
Ho and tho symbol of tho organize-
'And If you aro not a member jou
. asked to bo one.
moral effect of uniting the
'hearts of people In tho lted Cross
hardly bo estimated. This Is tho
I bit; reason for tho Christmas rirlvn
r10,00O,00O more members In tho
died States. Tho decoration of win-
n will como as a climax to tho
apalgn on Christmas Eve. It Is not
Hey the Had Cross wants in par-
ular; It is members. And members
in people who belong. It Is some-
to belong to the greatest human.
an agency In the history of tho
rid. But greater than this it is to
tVe people, real people with hearts
M Interests, belonc to It.
fe
KjiviQ nara wnen jou seem like a
Wlghty big machlno to make tho
sple realize how crv necessary
ilr individual good will and ner-
wal Interest Is to you. Tho lted
roes by ery naturo of its size
llko a bltr niece of liieclutnlMTi
wSt many.
w
Vyvettes
Losing a Pel
WIII2.V I wol.u thin niornliiff I got out
of lied without Muff rtllt tn think
UiIiik uxor Wlun liuwily and I wnl
ml ol tliu front door wo hid the h.
with the Miaki In It umli i im nrin Tli
wun,t mail whh slttlne uii tho c1ko of
ho iiorcli, which I one or the licst thing?
In div" lie al I While Jro jou Riling
. Ith tho miiAc" I b.ild, 'Wlut'i It to
J0U7" He said, ".Vothlng only jou'd
letter let mo pull his poison terth out
before ou go If jou aro golnr to kep
hiin for thin lie innnot hurt jou If hj
h'tei jou" He did nrt Hpcin, to be
Joking, so 1 tald, "All right"
Tho Joung man got the stkk with the I
fork and a pilr of pinchers and n bottle
of bronn uiedlilne 111J then ho put the
sn iko box on the ground Hnd opened the
lorncr und when the snake tame out
ho Btabbid It nround the neik with the
forked stick Then he caught It In hi
hand again and opened Its mouth nnd
pulled two of Its tier There was a
lltt'o b.ig of rol"on on cit.li tooth He
rubbed foiho of the brown medicine In
the snake's mouth with cotton on a stick
nnd then put the snake back Into the I
box the joung man tald. ' Now ho can
not hurt jou If he bites jou and he
knows It no he won't een try to bite'
It an so, for the Munjt man put his
hind Into the box and pulled out tho
Ftiako and he did not light it all which
proxes that wo learn something ier
da
When Ilowdx and T nmbled the box1
was kind of homy and I was tired be
fore we got to the river irns from Mr
Iloiknidder h 1 hol'ered for l.e and
he i ime and took us acrns In the boat
hut lie nearly lumped out Into the wnter
uhei he saw the snake The cook wast
I nfrald of tlie snnkc. too, po after I hsd
breakfast ami llowdv had gnawed a hone
we went to the home of the mm who ts
a hundred xtars o'd He was sitting on
the porch as uuil and wlun I showed
him the ennkn be said "I am a hundred
ears old and when T wis a bo 1 caught
bigger worms thin thit ' 1 Mild "You
are rrazv In thf bead Till" Is not a
worm this N a sinks" Ho i-ald "It Is
i worm and when 1 wis a liov T used to
means tho gentle spoken Udy In white "'j' "' hlr worms than that " I
. , ., , . - i, . . ,,..i fnld, "Vou did not" And tint mute
who clasps tho hands of dirty little nm naU um ,R trlcd t(J ,lt mo ,, hs
jaojues nnu I'lerres anu ttiaues mem
forget tho thing djed deep In thelt
lives. Over thero It means cailng for
tho wasted military prisoner who ate
too much food In Germ my and was
bent baik to mother Tranco to dio
To tell all that tho Red Cross means
would bo to wrlto the names of all tho
works of mercy across a bleeding
wo; Id. I'erhaps cen then all would
noi uo iuai. i ilf, M,ft ,. ,,., Illn hrtn , i.rt,. i., ,, rtiii,i t
Tho big qucstluli is, Can jou afford ,, j chased him with It and h ert-ilnlv
not to bo heart and toul with this
jnlghty helping hand?
When Christmas Kvo comes wilt
thero bo a light In jour window to
say "Hero la ni hand, too"? "Will
there?
A leather hat und collar to
mutch both laced nnd fur lined.
And then there's a little durk
browmelot brim that can turn
down oer tho ?ars if the wind
whistles by too sharply.
If jou wero to go overseas whero
our great relief society Is busy holding
Tranco together white alio Is fighting
for us until wo aro prepared to light
for oursehes, jou would think dlffer-cntl
Thero tho American Hod Cross
cane
I picked up im snHke and went out
where the burglar was tie got erv
min.h eclted when he nr what I hid
He pild It was a witer moccasin nnd
pure death If It bit me I sld tto mlsnn I
teeth hsd been pulled but he nald tint
did net mike nn different e and I must
not keep It I said I would and toil: it
out of the bo bv Its neck to show lil-n
that Its potion teeth were gone but h
was erv much afrild of It and would
not let us come near and paid he would
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE ,
i
9rm Mmit 7fcfffatl submitted to this denartmrnt mimf htt tLrittrn nn nvm M tf
vr onto nnd sivxed with th nam" 0 th urlfcr. Special aurrirB UK" those oiven
t Or trill TU wf.wi at visit ii ' 'nwi hits iiui n'tisnn liy l"iiuroc iiixj srill I'lrn t
mtd, Alt camtnutHcation for (At department thould le addrrsned as follows.
m.? a r.xi itA.-Mtr-.. cvrnmo i-uoiic ittaoer, I'liiiaaeipma, rat
.VJ TODAY'S INQU1KIKS
',1a It potIM to uccotfnllj- wash n
Tin:
iemfottrt
iS ! .......
nesr comfort hai Iatelr Men ds-
I ftr bsbr's helth and well bftnt?
Vi .1
ic.
t'-Wkr thoiiU lute quantltlen of milk
Mat not b aerred In tne me meai
i thtre ar children to b fed?
1. How pmnr wonien In Knsland are In
munition work? In France?
2. What tmrtlrnlar upplles. urxentlj
needed now In Delictum, j the Iltlzlan lie
Uef Commlsklon maklnc Mertal effort to
obtain?
3. ame three ClirlMmaa clfta uvproiirtate
for the bedridden InTalld. H
lid run teti if ho did lino a tore leg
but t nti run too
The nllly n ike wrapped Itself around
mv legs and I fell down mid tt got loose
nnd before I could Pee whit he was up
to Howdy bad grabbed It und biokin It
nearlj In two m that it was not unv
good an j" more Tho burglar pitted
llowdj on the head and he wagged his
tall Then the burg ir said to me. "Vou
i llttlo htnge what ou need Is ,t good
panklng" But I Jut sat on the ground
land laughed and piettj poop the burglar
I began to laugh, too Howdv Jumped
, around both of us and barked and
I laughed oh hard as we did
I Itowd and 1 i.imo home tonight and
'wo kneeled und prajed, "Dear mother
whlih art In heaen. I thank ou and
fJod for the pnake It was interesting
but not exciting nnd &o I do not inlss It
much I don t bellee I lire for nn
more nakes, the are too wlgglj Ak
tiod to bless jou and no fathei Amen "
"Arboreal rieaure.,p the next I'atsr Kll
dire adrentnre. appears In tomorrow'
KienlnK I'uhlle fedcer.
C ANSWERS TO YESTBKUAY'S INQUIRIES
L Aa unoalnf mp and towel bath tor 1. Itecent reports of public chool 3tem
fjr?. - i.ahv U a flih made from Mtrapa of I In more Important Itles of the t'nlte
K' .... ... -.& . 1 M.I. nKM.tt I III!
I srarklah towellnc. Cot out two Inh aoom
'hichea lone, atlteb them together. Itat-
VI aa Inch or two oi mi oumnw w,...
aazlclit aid oat. emoroiaer a rra m iw
I Math and French knots for ejei. Fill
(h with a rheeaecloth bai or anatru
5 -
l'99Ttttn ahonld neicr be allowed to
It touthena utm ana ipoui (
' A dUcarded lillh chair make" a con
st Mlh kitchen atool when tne npper
: at the chair 4a nmoted.
il Cheese SoufUc
Ma Editor ot tl'omon'i Pane:
Pir Madam In one or mo wr menua
was printed on tho Woman'a Paaa laat
: in ma intn,ui m b ..-". - -
i. .... Hi.ii.nn.fl M n.lld OU ne
T l . -..t.ii.1. h r.lrw. fnr ihla?
a.nou.u . v M )M. A.
t two tablespoonfuls of butter and
rf flour In a kaucepan. Let cook
: blended, and then pour oer mem
a. nlnl of in K. Htir unill lllis
a a smooth, white bauco and then
.ptlrrlnr U the while, a third of a
OnfUl 01 sail, a Ullio uunina euua.
of paprika ana elgnt tamespoon-
.'f grated cheese. Hae ready four
Ly the yoiAS anu wnuca ui - unu
i bn beaten separate, raae me
from the fire ana stir inio u
Uy the J oiks ot the eggs. Then
-.In tne wmies oi uio eggs.
r Uw.mlxture Into a greased baking
and put in a eieaay oven, daym
golden browiu
J It Books for William?
JSaitor Vf l umun ruvi
i(nd read It. Do ou think any rend-
i luive any oia doomi i ni ini
W..a .. v nn uaw tn VillV hAiibl I
H rad Alrcr ona or fairy er wrtrn
ana i am cous?ciin nmi -
I am tnelva years old and no to
rular!y. Alwaia t a U F. E
. I walk thrr tnllen to a free library
jift'VHk. Aa my c.oinea aro inin ana
t Ivtar in and play vlth my brother!
an uq "" """.??,.,,
books, fairy stories "and western
"What a wedge to a boy's heart!
y dusty garret prooaoiy mere aro
'.these waiting to como und help
fcHibrary" for tho lad who walks
a when he wants to get a
'Any one may address William
.itsa Hxcharuro.
Ime for Another Kitty
ttr of tromoit'a Pagti
w XfRam-T wnndcr If them la a
4rf th l?TEHi!.tt Pcbuo Lapora who
Fa-Tamai fonoiaa-aneu cit in ua
....... (.. ........ H,n.. u vii ... ..,,..
.nnv ,., fcW.M.M.M. wuv mM v...i.
anr, nut ana mroa caia ana aoaa.
la ona of that kind. It la ao
ana irita 10 luana ou in nr
feafa ." te . una ,m u cooa
Iff any ona do want her "Will rou
1 kaoar, 1 do try to set home a for
.I'm arrald i am Deinc ranaa ioo
,w uviiji.Aiini.
t,vpeed. never want for a homo
i are readers ot me vtomana
i.And this, kitty etems pretty
Be). Dureiy, irieoa utrnian
i aro doing fooa worK to nna
' thn dumb animals, and you
i aroud'of having aamed your
, ai9uica-iioiui vi rcuuern
in ma torioise-sneii
t1tq fof tfirded to 'llernian
v .' ..iw 1.
i HwUr-ViUet
r WMa'a Fiaar? "
aaod mo d-fwtlons
omw own iairoD
t atav.- Tour eart a!
r t aw ana w
Pi"??-
States ran be found In the DWIftton of Mu
nicipal Reference of the Fre Ilhrars. t233
Locukt atrret. Older reporta are Hied In the
Department of Public Documents, eten
teentli and hprluc Garden atreet.
J. A man's Tiltlnr card differs from a
woman'a In alia and thlrknens. The man',
card la thinner and amaller, the encrailne,
houeier, ta the aame,
3. A clours de lalne l n oft woolen fabric
popularly used In maklnc coal!. It Is icrr
woyn.
History of French Hceb.
To the Editor o ttoinmi's Paaf
Dear Madam MU sou pleawo alo nie
aome Infnrmatlon about th origin ot Frenr
heela? DM they orl&unata In the time of
t,outa? I hao often worn different Loula
heela and maiu of them hao been of dif
ferent ahape. I would appreciate anv In
formation about thtl. UliADKR
Tho fashion of wearing tho extremely
high heel that we call French dutcs
baik to the seentcenth tentury and
was Introduced with tho idea of g!lng
height. It was Madame Pompadour.
ono of the famous ftnorltes of Louis
XV ot Trance, who la paid to bo one
of the tlrst to huo worn them fcho
was not ery tall A heel that tured
and rather resembled the Krem.li heel
except that it was lower was worn.
howeer, by Queen Klliabeth of England
in tho latter part of the sixteenth cen
tury. Tho French heel Is probably
called the Louis heel becaUFO of Its first
popularity during the reign of Loulr.
Tha custom of wearing It has wended
Its way down the ages, sometimes al
most disappearing, but always being ro
uted. You can get Interesting infor
mation about tho history of shoes In
"Ilojal and Historic Shoes and Glomes
by lledfern, to be found In the art room
of tho Public Library, Thirteenth and
Locust ttreets.
Letter of Thanks
To the Lilitor ot U email's Page:
Dear Madam I would be grateful If )OU
would word a hort letter of thanka for me
t have been alck In the hoapltal and a ounr
man 1 met at work has aeut ma flowera
twice I want to thank him cordially, but
I do not know him tery well. ' SAME.
You might word jour letter this way:
Sly Dear Mr. . It was so kind
of jou to remember me and to send me
such Ioely flowers. They have helped
to cheer many das ot Illness, and I
cannot tell jou how much I appreciate
both the flowers and the kind thought
that prompted jou to send them. I
hope soon to be well nnd back at my
usual post, when I shall bo ablo to
thank jou in person for jour beautiful
present. . Very sincerely,
To Take Boy From School
To the Editor o tromaii'a Foot:
Dear Madam It la nereaiary on anount
of tny huaband balnc alck for tne to taka
my puy of fifteen out of achool and put htm
to work 1 know thera la a rula about not
(akin Mm out until ii la lxteen. but thla
cannot ba avoided. 111 you pleaae tell ma
who; to ae about tmai uuiuiltu.
A boy of fifteen may be taken out pf
school provided he has been promoted
out of the sixth grade, but he must still
attend a certain number of hours of
the week ut a continuation ecliool.
Firms that employ bojs under sixteen
do'so with the understanding that they
lw ftlfoited tha neceasai v amount of time
to attend these claosct,
Apply to tha Bureau ot Compulsory
HMtW,
To the Girls We Left
Behind
Eacli tjlght we panted till tha runners
came
Bearing jour letters through tho bat
tle smoke
Their pith Uj up Death Vallej, spouting
flame.
Across the ridge where the lluu s anger
(.poke
lit bursting shells and cataracts of pain.
Then down tho road where no ono goes
bj- das-.
And to Into tho tortured pock-marked
plain
Where dead men clasp their wounds
and point tlte was
Hero gas lurks treacherousl, and the
wiro
Of old defenses tangles up the feet i
races and lunds strain upward through
tho mire.
Speaking the anguish of tho Hun re
treat.
boms nights no letters came, the oentng
unto
Dragged on till dawn Tha ridge. In
fljlng pray
Of hissing shrapnel, told the runners'
fate,
Vo knew we (.hould not hear from jou
that daj
From jou, brao ghlj we each have left
behind.
Who while jou smile, ttrugglo with
bobbing breath
And wilte jour t-ouls on paper to ba
kind
To know jou loie us takes tho ctng
from death !
Written for the ?ew 1ork Tlniea Helew
of Hooka by Lieutenant Conlnitfsby Dawson.
IN THE MOMENT'S
MODES
J
Street Suit of lilttc Velvet
Trimmed With Nutria
There is an clement of humor in
the ery temui liable popularity
of nutria fur. leather in tho
season (in the late summer, to
bo exact) it few bold touls
nmong the stjle creatois pre
dicted that nutria would achieve
pronounced vogue this winter.
Their prediction was laughed at
by many of the style folk. "It'a
too much like beaver," they de
clared. "If any fur is point; to
top tho list of pelts it will be a.
novelty a dyed fur, colored in
some unique shade" But even
before the fall season was fnirly
under way nutria had not onl
become the leading pelt in tin
fashioning of coats, vvrapi
neckpieces and muffs, but the
demand for it as it coat-suit
trimming had becomo so insist
ent that a supply shortago was
threatened. Nutria is being
used to trim some of the very
smartest of the tailored suits,
used to trim tho dressier of the
afternoon coat suits, nnd it is
a favored embellishment for
afternoon dresses. Tho above
bkctch shows u street fcuit
of navy-blue civet trimmed
with nutria. The coat, hanging
freo at" the sides and belted and
buckled in front, presents a i.evv
idea in modeling.
Tomorrow's War Menu
WHKVTLUSS II VY
lmriAKrAbT
btewed Prunes
ornmeal Codfish
Coffeo
LUNCHUON
i hicken Croquettes (leftover
L reamed Celery tleft-over)
Uraham Crackers
i Gingerbread
DINNER
bv-otch Harlcy Iltoth
Brahed Tongue
bplnaLh Holled Potatoes
Orange Gelatin Pudding
1422 Walnut St., Philadelphia
Store Fixtures
For Sale
At Big Sacrifice
GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX
fn aiuu.fr lo neatl1 gtirtllont. Doctor KtVoga tn tMi'tract mill dollv pfi edutee en pre
teniae medicine out n no ense Kill he tahr th rUk ol tnnktup dlasnottf el or
Vrcscrtblno for ailments reoutrmo nurotcal trratmrnt or drvoa. Health
gurtflon ii III be promptly nxnurrrrf on vtrtonnl leltcra 10
tnoutrtrn itlio mtoe atnmpcd cnlfloprs or rrpli.
Hy JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D LL. D.
aaVaWf s9K
The United b'ervlco Club, 207 South
Twentj -second street, extends an lnvl
tatlon for Thursday afternoon, Decern
her 1 !, from 3 to 5 d'cIkI., to the moth
cts of sallot and roldlrrrf living In the
T IS a nnlter tif common obirvatlon 1 1 domlnal muscles nnd stimulate bowel j'lhlitj -sixth Wat a whlih Is bounded by
.Alnoie stleel, Hie Scliutlltlll Illvei, Wash.
Ingtun avctiuc nnd lllghteetith street,
and the I'll st anil hci-uiid wards, which
The Low Protein Diet
TEA rOH SOLDIERS' MOTHERS
United Service Club to Entertain
Women of 36th Ward
- that catliohjdrates (starches nnd
stigir) fciinenl while proteins putrefy
Mthough both changes nrc due to tincto
rial action, thero Is a most Important dif
ference between the classes Micro
organisms that give rlso to fermenta-
nctlvltv Drink an abundance of w Hit i
bitwten meals, In the catly motnlng
and at night
ate bounded by tho Delaware River and
Miniln, llroad and Christian streets.
Tea wilt bo served, and tt Is hoped
that many mothcis will be present Tho
hostesses will be Mrs. Udward Hok, Mrs.
ir Albert Caldwell, Mrs. William T.
Carter, Mrs. George II. Uarle, Jr., Hiss
.Mary S Garrett. Mrs. John Clribbil,
.Mis. JoEeph Leldy, Mis. William B.
t.liigclbaih. Mis Spencer L Mtllferd.
.Mis. Joseph ! Muinford, Mrs. rrcderb"
jihwff. Mrs William blmpson. Mrs Cil
waid T btottsbury und Mrs Jones
Wlstir.
Gum Chewing
t It Injurious to tho henlth tn chew
irum JOHN 11. A
'rx Tllft rlAtlslsnt nnla Ita a t Is
tlcn produce simple nclds-chlefly IictlcJ mnrj. Klands CJtcltcd by ni chewing,
or ucetlo acid tint are harmful only especlalls- when tho guilt Is flavored.
In very lirge fiuintltlcs. In the minute exhausts tho glands so that they lose
minntltj In whkh they can be produced Jhelr ,"0"fr " t"BCS,t1 ?ta,rch' ,l Ncry
In the (ntesllne thej nro usually entirely '" Portant function which Is necessar;
harmless I for good digestion. This has been proved
On the other bind microbes that give by actual experiment A man was
rlso to putrefa.tmn prcduce deadlj nude to chew gum conMantly for several
I olsnns and toMns a long list of which """ At "'?. c.nd of tn, ""' our
already his bten mentioned, vxlillo ,cro '19 slight decrcaso In the dlges
there arc doubtless many others not i ,l;o,pow" l' lJle ".'i" At ,ho cnd
jet known Haiterh like other plants. of th second hour there was a very
require stlls favorable for thelt develop- 'r'ke'0'0f.e,?",tUe.hnCm, J'" i""
n.ent It Is evident that the most ef- tl,9nd f ,fou.r h0V. lhMS,V"a d
fectlve wav ot suppressing tho growth nlm"st ;nt rely lost Its activity The
of ,.,,son.forn,h,g. putrefaclon-produc JW jo ; ng tobacco or gun, ex-
lig orgtnfius In tlio Intest tie s to """,' ..-"'" "" "-
reduce to minimum tho amount of '" L f?"nV,ilfi ?r '"""SMtlon Thorough
digestion, but gum chewing Is a useless
and more or less harmful practice
(Coojrlsht )
protein In tho diet
When meat and iggs nrc eaten frtclv
considerable of the proteins cscnpo di
gestion nnd Und the r wnv Into the colon
and thcte undergo putrefactive chttiges )
If, on the other I and the diet Is re-1
dueed to a minimum amount of protein
and the residues flat rtat.Ii the colon
are small In fiuantltv. the putrefactive
changes ale slight in d tho number of
bacterli with their Uxhm and endo
Itxlns Is notablj lessened
Hv a ihange of diet It Is not onU
possible to thange the bacterlil In
habitants of tho Intestine but to change
the action and the naturo nnd Influence
of tho colon bacillus nnd Its congeners
so tho ri longer produce pernicious
effects hut iicttiilly become a means of
protection nnd defonre
In other words, the wild bicte'la that.
In va'lotis wnss as already pointed nut
find thtlr was Into the human Intestine
nnd give rise to putrefaction and other
bacterlsl changes w hereby poisons In
Itirge quantities are p-nduccd, mav be
changed The ieearches of Kendall
showed bevond question that tliete
polson-fornilng bacteria ceare to produce
poisons when the nrc adequately sup
plied with cirbohjdr ilea of tho kind
that they tin utilize
Warls j
Wnst la the entltst vaj to remove mall '
wnrte' oroitch; .N
Put mi a little icetlc acid every night
vi Ith the tip of a wooden toothpick and
In a few dj.vs the wart will sof'en and
rub oft i
bluggish Dowels
What can I do to ottaln normal bowel
movements' JUS
Ftop the llko of alt laxatlvn and
cathartic medicines Adopt a fruit nnd
vegetable diet and use two rr three
tablespoonfuls of bran at each meal. Use
such exercises as will strengthen the
tt VVWVVVVVVVVVVVVV
Coats, Capes,
FURRIER w."o, rxvffo
I604- Chestnut Stre.f Bt
r.iii.M.Ki.rntv 20 to 33 1-3 Reductions
Xmas Gift
Waists
The Latest
and Dain
tictt Models
S3 to
Tt " el
I
Many Sfri'fc
in; and
Exclusive
Designs
$5
Our entire stock of unusual high-grade furs is reduced
20 to 33 1-3 every piece of fur in our stock has
an individual style. We move about March 1, 1918,
to our new and enlarged factory and store, 191 1-1913
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, which is the reason for
$ the reductions at this time, which is about one month
; earlier than usual. It will pay you to see our stock.
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Thes." waists cannot bo duplicated
auywhero at this unusual value.
1112 Chestnut St. 1114
Third floor, One Door Eaat or Kelth'a
Stafford Building. Tako Elevator
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SHOES Vir I
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For Christmas
Solve the gift problem by sending a SorosLs
Gift Certificate. Pay what you desire here,
and your friends can redeem them for shoes
or slippers wherever there is a Sorosis store
ur agency.
A full line of shoes and slippers for men,
women, and children.
HOSIERY IN GIFT BOXES
Exclusive Richelieu and Rembrandt ribbed hosiery in
white and black and a complete assortment of shoe shades.
Sorosis Shoe Co.. 1314 Chestnut Street q
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ID:: Cherry street, for full
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At Last
Everybody can have a real vacuum
cleaner, even those who have no
electricity in their homes, for the
Vital
Automatic Cleaner
operates everywhere, any time
Without Electric Current
The VITAL air cleans carpets, rugs,
etc., with the least possible effort.
Runs easily. No wires to connect.
No motor to get out4f order. Picks
up threads and lint.
Write or Phone Spruce 5693 at Once
FOR A FREE TRIAL
Do npt delay. Phone at once and one of these won-'
derful cleaners will be delivered to your home. No
obligation to buy.
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TERMS
Moderate Price and Easy Payments
The Robert A. Bucher Co.. Inc.
1221 Arch Strrt (Scqoad Floor)
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1422 Walnut Street
No. 5 Rue Meyerbeer, Paris
IMPORTERS CREATORS
Retiring-f rom Business
COAT SALE
(Continued to December 19)
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,.ru c.. E.lrtUUratC? aJClCWllUll Sacrifice
of Coat
FUR-TRIMMED COATS
Styles Newest and Most Chic
MONSIEUR LOUIS
Proprietor of the Villa de Paris
Is ReturnttiB to his Paris Establishment to Create
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SoggestioHTlS for GiftS en'famiUc
D'Orsay Boudoir Slippers
satin in colors; hand -em
broidered vamp.
Carriage Boots
Glazed Kid with rubber soles.
Exquisite Buckles
rhinestono and cut steel, in
exclusive designs; a very largo
j assortment.
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CIafl.ll, 1107 Chestnut St.
Boys, Here's the Way
to Make Muscle
Moie mmcle moic muscle tlian Skinnv,
Fat, or ftnyonu in tho gang do jou want
more muscle ?
If ton do thrn jou sliotiltl do" what the
football men and the men in the big
leagues do eat the ritjhl thing for break
fast eat Cream of Barley.
It's good for muscle, and it's good to cat.
For tomonow's breakfast haxo Mother get
from, the Grocer
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LUIGI RIENZI
1714 Walnut Street
Annual Clearance Sale
Suits, Coats Dresses, Furs
and Millinery
REMARKABLE VALUES
Daytime Frocks
NOW
34.50
Formerly to 85.00
One or Two of a Kind of the Season's
Smartest Models
Reliable Christmas Furs
Millinery Special 5.00
Small and Medium Sized
Oriental Rugs
, for
Holiday Gifts
.
The popular gifts this season will be characterized
by an unusual degree oi usefulness. No other article
meets the.requiremcnts so perfectly.
We offer you a most complete assortment of small
and medium-sized rugs of the following weaves:
Daghestan, Mosoul, Beloochisttui, Bokahara, Ana
tolian, Saruk and Chinese in sizes from the small mat
to 4 feet by 7 feet, specially priced for gift purposes.
$15.00 to $50.00
NOTE i A a permanent br readily convertible; auet, no article
of merchandise compare! with an Oriental Rug.
Fritz & La 'Rue, Inc.
1124 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. '
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