V ! '7?Fl i , -, .,'") j.! ., - . .Vjf- -w S ,, r T , ";i!"J ,- ,- -," "V!Pv ,7i', utp? "btfii --; 3i"svy7" p7tp -r'T'a'w'wjHBjjisprwr-i ' HSSPJ'y '';'" js;;., ..i.y-ri'L-' : -" -. -:-v-jj .: . .vc:. tviv-' u,v .- --''-v ' ' ' . EVENING ,x-y-v . J PUBLIC !blSD(JbJK FHILADJSLijtfclJ.A, MUJNJJAX, JJ.UUl!iiUIiJ!iJ$ IT, 1VU ' Zlll J jtnfc .'!.-. , . : -r B0ND IN EVERY STOCKING, SANTA'S NEW PATRIOTIC SLOGAN NO BABY SHOULD BE WITHOUT; r, I'm ft .-. ;A U. S. WAR THRIFT CARD .EVERY CHRISTMAS STOCKING pLmerican Children Should Be Encouraged );Save and Loan' Pennies to the Govern mentThey Will Love to Do It thrift card In every Amorl-i child's Christmas stockinet ft, la tho slogan for every, patrl- keno,ln tho country. is.a busy mother, do you know I what tho war thrift card Is? Government tells us In plain, words, A completed war thrift i "with all tho spaces (Hied is a Liberty Uond with tho name at nation behind it. It is issued on Bent of twenty-flvo cents for a stamp that must bo pasted on j 'first spaco on tho thrift card. At irals during tho year 1918 r.ddl- twcnty-flve-ccnt stamps must ',',: lit bought and pasted on In tho rest of L. i,. L.'n PV spaces, of which altogether thero foeTWilxtecn. when your llttlo boy or girl has (red ono by ono sixteen quarters and tho stamps bought with thfcm :tho card it will represent an cxpen- Ituro of four dollars. When llils has en dono you can take ijrtn your Mm a great adventure to tho pos ufllco i'to,ralo his llrst Intercst-bearlns loan toftho (lovcrnmcut. .'SjfTiierc, upon tho payment of from '.welvo to twenty-thrco contH, accord mgto tho month you brlns It in the bun.. !.,. , li.annp 1n .l.llt Itrt rvlt'ftn L. JH UlU V.IUA ..... "V e,. - .!" .war-saving sianip, poaicu on u. ivur- ' savings certificate, A precious thing ;wr any boy to hus to his heart In fi ';JM tho Government will pay him $5 h . 'iter his stamp. 'It costs him a llttlo f.;iSaro than $4, and ho probably wquld if pave spent for candy tho pennies that - "jjrent' toward tho buying of hla baby ;- -lkrad If the country had not asked him J4k a loan. N". fJAH cards can bo bought at post- :pnccs, oanKS anu iruei companies. I!XiniEN you tako your smallest son '.'"J.' on your kneo and draw the next ;itt.Blzo closo beside you jou will liavo ;&,-sTTO&L Eiory 10 icu uiem il invy . ,und a thrift card in their stockings. H tcan begin with tho llttlo Eelglan ' hlldrcn for whom America Is light- HL- Vyvetles d-L 2- -Bw --- PATSY KILDARE lly JUDD MOKTIMEU LEWIS IN THE MOMENT'S MODES A dark hat for a dark lady. Puffs and billows of black silk net, uaucht and held to the head by u band of jet beads that .scintillate and a pair of jjreon jado earrings to lend a dash of color. The Swimming Hole JUNC'H doctor camo Into the room this morning buforo I got up ana played with Itowdy and sprinkled water on my face. Then 1 jumped out of .led and chased him out of doors and around the house, but i was afraid that Itowdy Mould run between Ms legs, so ho could not run very fast. When wo went Into tho hoiiEc ugaln, all thrro of lis, Itowdy and Juno's doctor and I, wcro laughing our hcadi off. I changed my nlghtlo for my clothes and wo had a. cry good breakfubt. 1 will hae to come out hero oftcner, for I am going to like June's doctor very much. 1 can tco now that ho Is rcaljy hiinilfome. Just as Juno F.iys. though I could not Fro It at llrtt. Ho took mo to town In his auto after breakfast and after I had K-en Juno's futhcr again, 1 looked at his hands on tho auto's wheel, mill they aro very big and strong-Innklnc- li.'inilsi mill ho keens his nails clean, which is kind of funny, but looks It had rained nil night and the ditches were full of water and everything looKeu lpnti Tliorn irn IL lot of tllO HCllOOl- hoys playing with boats In tho ditches and halne a lot of fun. Then Howdy and I went ocr to look at the holo tho men had heuii digging and It was full of water and a hoy said. "It was so full that tho men cannot work." It certainly was full. Itowdy and I palled boats on the wuter. but m tchool kids would play with mo boraUba 1 am not resectable. As my mother Is In heai-n, t do not have any one to look utter me and I run tie Ptrcets at night and the other kids inotherM say theS t-hoilld think that would make my mother turn oN-r In In r grae. Hut it can't because in mother Is In hcaU'ti. Whllo 1 was playing my boat went to" far from tho hank and the tlrH thing I tuo aecp wum-i. Evening Wrap of Rose Velvet and Gray Lynx If you uro seckinB u really practical cvcnlntf wruy, yet ono which follows the modeling Idena of tho current modes, then choose u wrap of neutral, shade. You will find it practical, because it may bo worn over a costume of any color. And you will find it in style, because its modeling conforms to the prevailing stylo Ideas. Such u wrap is pictured :n today's sketch. It is of rose color chiffon velvet, with the lin ing of satin in n deeper shade of the same color. Collar and cuffs urc of gray lynx. Tho em broidery is in self-color. Im" If run mwl and this Is no lnclorl. . ... aM.1 -l.nt. .. Lni.,11 lint. 1(1 It, mil T llflil klnrilinl (iff uus way iu t-uu nnvii ... biiiuii i'vj ,.i ....v.. ...... ...-,..---- --- - imwiiv ii.'irKcn uou a uvi r. " - standing at your Uuce with tho lino fact that all of tho stamps on the thrift card buy 125 cartridges for sol diers. Children loo to give. It must bo Impressed on them that tho money must bo saved, not begged for. Chil dren will give! It is in youth, you will remember, wo cried "ourselt" to hollered to tho others, and then they nil camo running. Tho hoys cheered and clapped tl-clr hands when they taw how I could swim, but tho lilrls Just htood In a bunch anil turned up their nos.es. Ono boy bald that I was certainly a good swimmer and another boy taid ho could bwlm bettor than I could, t-o they dared him to iiroo It. At that ho I lumped In and went to paddling dog , fathioii. He told another hoy who could sleep over tho death of our puppy dog. swlm 1)iat tlm wuter was dandy. So It was lu our tenth year we gavo our that boy Jumped lit and then another best doll uwuy. Children , will nave , boy did. and then another. Pretty boon j it "" '"' ,,08 wh" c"ui1 BW,m ' and give. a1, n, wll() cnuidn'l were out Harring tho patriotic appeal which A mtlo girl who was a lattletalo ran this putting of thrift cards In clilbocr to the bchooliiouso and told tlie ,... ..i,iu ,.,ui .m1... in imri. nts ' irincipal. anu Hie came uuujihk '" P ttttiMhi in,.' l- :-' SFifZHtn:. "" a-.-". 5'1 lit , I't ' "' - :." - . imA h ' I (AiC" ... TVSH. f-i'A . I- tLA .'V'i' WHLJWtfSi R lm'li'.d . YC i in Hi ii 'it 4H . ? j r .' i ' ' i V , f. ?. l( 1 I 1 ' . f. 'i'i . At h U1 ii . ; i . - ' I ' : il V - '; I' hi 7' at 'Hi i t- If, t ML i Lrlf i r GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX In anwrer to hmHh Qneittonit, Doctor KrVooo thfo trace trlH ttaltu f'' tutvtce on rrc- icn'.itf wrdMne, but in tto ra ui;l he take the rink of nnkino tHaonn or or trcrribtntt (or ailment rrqutritta anratrnt trratmtnt or tlruoi Health qucs' (,n U.UI be promptly fititrrrii hi prrtionnl Icttrrtt to inqmras who inctoi tttatnjint rnvclnpcn for rcvly, IJy JOHN HAIIVEY KELLOUO, JI. U., LL. V. arrr 1MT J - f- fw. - e-t'.v ? . i S' .vi r' The Yuletide Stocking Honerclnn'tliat can flip nwuy il"Mi to tho tip or that i'hrlslmaa blocking and make n Jingling, inybtlfjlng nolso may he had Willi a llttlo whlto huntiy liciul on tho front of them. If a llttlo boy a ery llttlo boy In good, who can tell, Satita might ho holding uno of thctcfor him! I there is another appeal. This saving In small b:ts Is tho biggest Institution In tho world tn-wird tho pcrmanei-t habit of systematic saving. r ' ! ?T'HE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE i r.,,. ..i.. ruallena submitted lo this department must tin written mi oiir in iasir onlv and nlomrit irili 'hr name of the tint r. .Special uiri;.i 111.;' tho Siltna are invited. It in undersUod tnol tne eauor nor nnr nn rnannii inm'im. i.,.- AV.S2f.rJ7 J II mmmulnlfM l-r IMi drrnrlmrnl IioiiM t.r urfirrastii an lullov. f,"WOUAN'S KXtlLinui.. J.icn' in S. .& .1..HW : ,,liiird tir the slrl or woman who takei , ,.'' faiter.t In W room fan be made nikllr' imf one not Berlenei in me an oi ring; Hew run Hie blades of a food chopper k-klutrpcneil st home? What is the food lalno of pplnach? IV r' Mist. dth tell ruled ultli u cfnterpleen or pnlnxeltMi or i red earnatlonH ndved wllh a little mlitletoe. On either okle of the hont In nlilili the nouers uro plarn red randier in Rlaixt eumll stleks, it ponflble. l'ut plrirv of holly ut ruch place und on the chundellrr. It It ihih. hlble, too, lo set a lery pretty eflTert ly ilraplne tluted red crepo luprr around tho hide of the table. ANSWEU& TO SATURDAY'S INQUIKIKS . This Is potato month. The United K 'ftates 1'ood AdmliiUlrutlon Is aUnr us to Wf, ."Bfamo tulco as many potatoes as eier .',ferre. , f itjx. New linen ean be marked with Indel- ! t Ink wlthont belnc blurred It It Is &K tied nnd Ironed 'before marklnr. lC'-iJtrer will pretent It from tarnlshlnc. tt3ik ' ( S Gift Books for Soldiers ' jf Jf the Editor ot ll'onia-s rage: '" whether the hook entitled ''The Stsn i! i Vlft.n.t u l-mintrv' would tin M COod uonK o end a soldier for a Christinas BltlT l ".(Flease print the names or a few mora mm ;, 'ItMki suitable tor thU Purroe. n"ul2 fl'Tho Man 'Without a Country" would j irtalnly niako a soldier reallzo what ; euntry really means to a man and how - rorth-whllo It Is lighting for. Somo of . he bovs. howe'cr. prefer to get entirely Way from the atmosphcro of war during ) time Uieyiiao to reau. tuo iouow rbooka aro very nonular with men, are ucft in demand In the rubllo Library r-.tbeni and I think would mako enjoy, ble Blfts: "Tho I.urk of the lrlbh," by rold Macarath: The Kaiiieifsn .Man, pfJatallo Lincoln; "Still .Tim," by Floro VVIllsie, ami -I'.xiricuiinK uw i." by Joseiih I.lncoln. Lother gifts you might tend aro u fold. r khakt pillow that Ills lu tho pocket is "blown up" for ut.c, a compass. c.ot cards In leather case. Including hlo deck: a folding khaki sewing and plenty of clgaicttca and good tigs to cat. ery inucli c.clleu. Mio -uiniiicu ncr fnot In a mud puddle aim turn, Lomo nut of that water instantly!" So wo all did. only tiio hank was so sleep and c'acy whom 1 tried to come out that I Kept slipping. Tin- principal reached down for my hand and her foot tdlpped, n she could not blame me when blie fell In. When bho camo tp to tho top of tho water I raw bho could swim, to hhi was all right. Wo nil got out, and then tho principal i-c-1 us homo lo change our clothes. I went and put on a clean dre.s and It looked bo nlco that I hao ulnins-t de cided to put on a clean one eer once hi a whl'e whether I need It or not. It Is kind of nice to feel btarch. When we not hack to school all tliu hoH wero th-ro in their Kund.iv clothor and with their fates clean. We wcio told to go Into the principal's room, and alter a while she camo In and she had on a now dress. Shu batd, "What do jou children think should ho dime with all of jou?" Nnhodv said anything, bo the principal said, "l'atw, ou mav answer" T said, "I think from tin- looks of tho bunch that ou sliould throw them in cverv ,,,.,,,,,, , ,,.. , morn uc. Their races are an cic.ui. I.'A fhrlstmas table ran he prettily deeo. '"""7' , ,.., .i , e ,i.e .l.ln'u- ......- ..f . t lll. n ' fllU llllll"! tlll'l l"n... vui . .... .......... for a lulnuto and then bhe said. "I low did ou como to bo In the water, I'atsyJ" I baid. "t bllpped in and becaus-o I liko to swim I btayrd In." Then tho flr-t side nf te given m en c 1111; i rubllo tfiioir, nllndrlphla i'u. i TODAY'S INQUUUKS ! hat Christmas rift that would be. , W , (l 1H,n,i '( nl.l.ilu the n.inir. of worthy Nir families ihu are In need ; of Christmas tos nnd baskets ut food.' Tomorrow's War Menu .muati.i:. ti'i:may v llUI.'AKl'AS'L' ! llraliefrult Dry fVrc.il, Sugar and Milk 1'ancakej .Molasses Ooffeo I.UNCUKO.V , Creamtd Salmon Irahuni llrcad Tea l'ltklcd rears tllNMIU Tomato Soup naked lCggs au Uratlti Krcncli 1'rled l'olatoes Canned Teas Ilndlio With nrcsblng llroivn Hetty ". Is it in eoo1 lale fur n m.m tn che a C hrbtttias reniembranee if a slrl wlin wurks with hint, the luo lieine only biitness friends' It. How is Madame Helena 1'iiderowfckl, wife of the wnrlthfanmus pkinM, Inare I'aderewskl. aidint; MllTercrs in I'nljnd, her uatlie land'. Food Conservation Meeting A food conservation meeting will bo held at tho Wcbt Philadelphia High School for lilrls tonight under tho aus pices of tho Housewives' rrotcctivo League. Mrs. X. V. Hitchcock will speak, and Miss tiertrudo Dublin, of Templo Vnlverslty, Mll glvo ii prac tical talk on wartime cookery and bafo and palatable, substitutes. War breads, candles, Mibslltules for meat, sugar and wheat will bo exhibited. Must Harmonize Husband (impatiently) Where's your mistress? Sho said fcho'd bo ready lu u. minute,' and I'vo waited half an hour. Maid- She'll ho down in a tec oud, sir. She's changing her com plexion to match her new gown. 1'can.ou'H Weekly. THH war Is teaching Ilia world great lessons In almost ccry branch ot human urllvlty. The demand for a supremo effort In every direction has btlmukited tho Intelligence and the genius of tho world to marvelous achieve ment, Tho war Is nhovo all other things u lesson In economics. War lessens the production and In creases the consumption of all the neces saries of life. This Ii cpiicclally truo of food, We must mivu food lor ourselves and for our nllles. lu calling for meatless days our (lov- ernnrnt authorities havo displayed pro- tounti wisuom. Why? I'lrst. JJceausc meat Is not essential as mi article of diet. Kvcrybody knows this slnco tho beef strlko of a few years ago when tens of thousands of working men und women clunlnrlly became meat abstainers' In order to beat tho "Iicef ttrike." Nobody buffered. A lot ot vegetarian rcbtaurants got a good start and havo flourished ever since. Second. Tho uso of meat ns food Is a most wasteful practice. According to tlm experts In animal feeding, It tjikcs tliirty-slx pounds of corn or other food lo mako ono pound or ncct anu tuiriy eight pounds lo make a pound of-mutton So It Im necessary to destroy or throw away thlrly-llvo pounds of good food lu order lo get ono pound lu tho form cl beef. In war time we i.,uinot afford lo waste fro.il nt buch a ruinous rate. It was for this reason Unit tho German Govern ment required the destruction of a largo part of tho cattle, sheep and hogs of that country as coon au it beoiino evi dent that tho war would bo greatly prolonged. So meatless days cavo food at tho rato of thirty-flvo pounds of grain for every pound of beef not eaten. Third. Meatless days savo healtli. If a man la found to havo llrlght's disease; high blood pressure, eczema, dropsy, gastric ulcer, colitis, cancer, fever, apo plexy, pernicious anemia, almost any very grave disease, tho doctor olways says, 'cut out meat, mo plenty of fresh fruits mid green vegetables." livery doctor knows that tlm freo uso ot meats is n prollllo cauro of disease. Thousands will henellt by tho lessened consumption ol meat which the war makes necessary. Tho more meatless days tho bettor. Tho complcto elimination of meat from tiio bill ot faro would In tho end lave more Uvea than tho war bai deblrojed Meatless Days back pat t of' the nasal cavity. They aro likely to produco f-erlotis Injury by obstruction of the nostrils und may lead to dcufnes.', to deformity ot tho Jaws, tin abnormal expression tf tho face and may even piodileo mental and nervous disturbances of a rlous char acter. Adenoids should be temoved as soon as discovered. Tiio operation ts a simple ono but should bo done by a specialist In disorders et tho nco ,or throat. Duttcrmllk Why la buttermilk moro vvholeaomo than milk? H. V. It. llutlermllk Is moro wholesome than THE CHEERFUL CHERUB I s.lwvs think I'll do rea.t things And then 1 never try. I jit zxd Feel ambitious while The days o whizzing by. I.TC",1 SO f is LW 'CAJ ordinary milk for tho reason Uiat it Is already curdled and tho curds taken In tho stomach arc broken Into mlnulo par ticles, wherens ordinary milk Is taken lu tho stomach and It forms large, hard curds which oftcnescapo digestion. Tho, ncld-formlng bacteria of buttermilk com bat thu growth of putrcfactlvo nnd poison-forming bacteria lu tho colon. ' Hot s. Cold Water Drinking Hhoiild one drink hot or cold writer be fore breakfast? 1'. 1'. H. That depends upon whether tho gas trio Julco Is too ucld. If ono's stomach does not mako enough hydrocholorlo acid ho should drink n little cold water half an hour heforo tnenls, because this will stimulate tho gastrin glands. If one. has too much acid he rhould tako n glassful ot hot water un hour before eating. Numb Fingers What caus numbness and tlncllng In the flmrerer.ils when they becomo coM7 What will euro It? I). M. 8. A disturbed circulation Is tho cause. Bathing the, hands alternately lu hot . and cold water for ten or fifteen min utes In tho morning and at night, fol lowed by mnssagc, aro useful measures. Tho real causo ot this condition lu most cases Is chfonlc constipation, which produces autointoxication. Tho condi tion of numb lingers should reecho attention promptly, slnco a most serious condition Known as "dead lingers" may result. (Copyrlslit.) To a More Man To tho mern man who In hunting about in desperation for something for her there's nlvvny, tho knitting table. It Is old fashioned. Is mado of mahogany and has handles. A body can pick It up and carry It to tho sunniest tpot In Iho house. Nu nicro man need have a doubt of Its usefulness. There nro wool holders and other convenient llttlo cubf byholcn that would Just lit Into tho de sires of any normal woman. j iiiiiiiiieiii ; ; ". The l'renrh women employed In muni. Hon work wear a hand on their left sleeve j embroidered vtllli the ln!rnla of a burMing bomb. . 3. One ran join the Ited Cross ut any lu&lllary or street booth. Tire nanie of the ' nearest one to Jon ran be proeured by phon- i lnc to Ited Cross heud'iujrler-, I.oMOit S"0. I Whereabouts of Kalian Soldier To the Editor ot H'omau's ram: Pear Madam I'leaao l-t me know It th-re is any way of n-ttlna wur.i t,y iuMc uram from my son whu U In Ilalv in the war? Do they nllow tho boMlcrs te writs from tho front imw ? When UM the Annre liennau attack ul.irl cm Clio Italian front; My son Is a curablnlcre, Thanklnc vou .ey much for an answer throush your paper. i.Vlrs ) 1. J. boy who went In said, " lien sho fell ill we nil thought sho would drown and we jumped In after her." She said, "Is that true. Patsy?" I said, "No, of course not." She said, "Vou may all go to jour rooms and stay In at recess, all but I'atsv." Tonight T prayed. "Dear mother, which art In heaven, I suppose you saw that I was tho llrst ono to uso tho new bwlmniiug hole. It is hard to get ahead of tho Irish. I was as surprised as jou wero to Und that tho principal can swim. Vou never can tell, can you'.' It would not surprise mo very much now i to see her climb a tree or turn over endways. Ask Jod to bless you and I my lather and Juno's new husband und ' nic, and almost cvcrbody. Amcu." I "Ilracer Pool." (he neit litr Klldare 'adventure, will appear In tomorrow's Jiie i nine Public iJedcer. m Mother of 3 Soldier) AVritcs the Editor ol TPoman'j Paar: ar Madam f thank sou for clvlne my uafhrMrt" reeitiA .o nromlnent h. place tlie Kvustsa PlBJ.ni I.riHirs. Your kind l mnecceii rns ru. j pm u uniui u,.. calm. It was very nice of you lo send a. letter congratulating me for beinir a hi t.t these three sons. I know they i always do their best for their country. , ueir nome. .o sscrmce m iisj i,ir. any mother, when wo consider what uur aro worainir lor, tub atrfmin op THRua. KThoso laeP words carry, a great deal Bk.- . . . . ... . ".. . ... ". .Weight. Tills letter is 1110 son inai, b.t to send heart into nioiiicrs who l.bravely kissing their bona good.by K sending them ut lo worK lor tncir . Havo you noticed, "Mother or that a reader wrltea In praise our gingerbread, which tno lias ! Wf- JWolaijscs Corn Broad r E4ilor ot ivonias a raga ar' Madam Pleats print a rerlpo for corn prcau. ciurs.i v, a. a.. Ingredients are ono cupful of l. one cupful of flour, four tea. favla ot baking powder, one-half nful of salt, one cgr. 'one-quarter . of molasses, one cupful. ot water i teasnoonfuu ot bacon fat. , knet sift tho dry ingredients: add well beaten, molasses, water fat; beat. well; pour into a . baking pan and bako about ;Mlauteti In ,a bet oven. Llfjae,.Ct 1VbU Homo jfMtyr el wosmk'i Pan: a we nave a txaucuul larea cal. whrcb we would alv to i wants a pet, food mouser and sifs ae,u B la airoui isa ana l.flsst. aa'brlnar'a lara-s baskal la.. He sroula inaka a Itna store iJeX t o'clock In venlrur I open atV'aaiaaJ aaw Iiau sf-a a tA , Tlasfn IfST i back of furuaos tlU nut rar'aan' so much: there are so amelaa on tl also the jlwttr- awsvaas. ,-i c bAsuwn. -. I T "Camden" (s held here. ot laouiwiu d'od Deaf to Kaiser i.. .. i-mnn ili.liered esterdav. tile i a rule, postlblo for tho men .. Giadstono Holm, pastor of lie. dared tli.it Impossible. If jou know his address jou UAIilU) IMU.S At' I'KATIN Uoil eggs hard, allow lug mi egg and ,v halt fur each p-rson, and cut them Into quartern. Havo ready a whlto banco dressing liiado ns foliowa: Heat two tablesiiomifiilM of butter, and when It begins In bobbin pour in quickly two lablcbpontifuls of fli.ur. Stir well fioni sides of lli' pan until all Is. well mixed. Add till" uraduully lo a cupful nf heated ml k 11 nd bmt until cream v. l-e.isoa with . salt, pepper and a llttlo onion Jnlee. Pour thin i.auce over tho eggs, which aro placed In a balling dish. Kprlnkle I crated Jlngllsh dairy or American I cheeso and bread crumbs on the tup and bako until top Is brown. I A Sailor's Christmas To tho ono who Is interested In i making a. happy Christmas for a man In tho navy tho following bit, quoted from tho Delineator, might bo ot interest: , A colleen lad who enllbled for tervico lu Iho "Mosaulto Kleet" when war was lirtt dei-laied. 111 expectation ot an tin- ' mcdlato L'-boat attack upon our tho-c-s, j writes: "N longer a naval rcrrrvc. but an . able teaman in the navy. Nothing doing in tho L-boat lino over berr, lo I am I now hoping for 11 chauco to go chasing after thcni and I hopo It will bo heroic Christmas. It I am anywhere, round this part of tho world, tome more chneo- lato and romo of thosu chewy cookies would make a lilt. If ou bend a lot. pack them In a tin bo so thev will kceiv it tliey last the lirst round, lly the way, I fell overboard tho other night -somo-tailor! and lost my foun tain poll, to Dad might take that bint! Till him wo aro needing (.mokes per dm to di that ART AT FLOWER SHOW DrawlncH und 1'oslcr.s Will Bo Put cm Salu by Kmerjccncy Aitl A collection ,f drawings and posters by Krench artists sent lo Philadelphia by Hiss Sophie Norris, daughter of il. llcldn Norrls, tho attorney, and which Jliss Norrls has collcitcd slnco she went to Kranco somo months ago to cngugo in , relief work, wua placed on tulo lu con ncetlon with a t,alo of llowcrs and plants vvlihli opened today at tho Kllz-i'arlton, by .Mrs. II, Pobson Allrnius, for tho ben ellt nf tlin ovcrbcas fund nt tlm lnrr gemy Aid and tho iuf.inti o paralysis committee. Cold Water Head Shampoo lloe3 frequent washing the lic.ld 111 colt water tend to causo iMldness? II. M. No. Vigorous rubbing r.f tho scalp with cold water la one ot tho bctt mean of preventing less of hair. Mh.it moved; Adenoids are iidcnold.1? Miuuhl 1 ' I II. M. Adenoids nro growths which form II tho upper part of tho pharynx lit the ASK FOR end GET H & The Original lasted milk Substitutes Cost YOb Same Price KX2KEE2 iBlnth 8c WiliU Mm 100 HATS Formerly '$15 lo $25 Now $5.oo .OQiaQGPJ REDUCTION SALE These hats, taken from our regular stock, represent the most advanced ideas in Winter Millinery. The price concession means a really worth-while saving. I. W. MULREADY 125 S. 16th Street jail " JJOijcfl Annual Clearance of Furs Our regular stock, always of unquestioned worth, is now repriced to figures that save you about one-third. $8fi0 Alaska Seal Coat How S.'uO S00O Dyed Otter Coal now 5100 !?-85 to $075 Hudson Seal, trimmed with various fur.s now $190 to $430 ?G25 Moleskin Coat trimmed with Kolin sky now $117 SU.jO Moleskin Coat trimmed with Taupe Fox now $1,1."i ?!7ii Natural Slink Coat now $650 $:!00 to $500 Caracul Coats now $200 to $.13."i !;'8ri0 I'crsiun Lamb Coat now $."70 $8i)0 I'ersian Lamb Coat now 6370 $130 I'ersian Lamb Coat now $.100 15200 Natural Itnccoou Coats now $11 $"illj Natural Mtiskvat Coat trimmed with seal now $llt $283 Natural Uhtck Muskrat Coat trimmed with raccoon now $190 $223 Leopard Cat Coat trimmed with nat ural wok' '. . . .now $150 $125 Leopard Coat trimmed with beaver. . .now $281 $y50 Taupe Nutria trimmed with skunk.. .now $231 RIAttOCKPLYNNIne V 1528 Chestnut St. i lira Altered ami Hcpatrcd !I!IWJ It 1:, as naiy jo laoicKraiu to uio i nlieu ' lloUl). jtcthodlst Kplscopal Church, dc. ncaccs. sometimes. However, tney are,. . , ..lJ((, , ,10, llhlcn , ,lw sc lariirom conveniences inat tins is ,,....,..., ,.ru , ,x i,is i,.ui,i. nm ntini : uv. im in ... .. ut. 1.I.W..1 " tiiiii'li frtr lilti i -rttiti ( f i nrP it could send hhn a eablesraiii for thirty- "",leu llvo ccr.ts a word. S-cml It from a tele-'-Ji , , , graph olllce. If jou do not Know how to address him you can Bet Information about him from tlm "Coinando ficnrralo Anna It. It- Carablnlerl," Hoiiie, Italy. Thero Is tjo word that tho s-oKTicra nn the Italian front are r.ot permitted lo write homo now, although If jour son Is at tiio front perhaps it is bard for him to find tlmo to do so now. Tho .Nuslro-Gcriuun offentivo on tho Italian front began un October 21. I would try not lo worry, although I know ft Is hard. Just hopo und I am suro you will hear from him soon. All tho carablnlerl aro not at tho front now. Some ot them nru serving In llvt differ ent cities of lU-ly. Clearance Sale Afternoon and Evening Dresses Regardless of Former Values Christmas for Sailor To the Vdltor of iroman'j rage: ttear Madam llavliur often seen Hats ef ififtfi. appropriate for sol'll-ra In your col uinier would appreelato very muen If ou could tfuweeet u few areeptahle nt'ts for a sailor. 1 have u very dear chum note nerv ing: In ttia navy, und I have sent hint a complete outllt. ronaltttllitf of HHeuter. vvrlvt leta. hetuiet. niuftler and soeka, und want to send him a suitable Christina ultt. Thaflklpff you for uur Kluduesa in niany other instances, KKADEn. Many ot tho thlr.ss suggested for sol diers aro for our sailor boss too. Hero aro somo things,, liovv over, a Jackie could surely use, ami I know from experience would bo glad to get: A llttlo kliakl port folio to hold stationary. It Is very valuable to tho man at sea, Ho can Hlo letters in It and always havo It to rest on when he writes. A fountain pen, a waterproof toDacco poucn, a uniio vvun one or two exceptionally strong steel blades (men are always losing knives and always need them), a waterproof money belt and books or subscriptions to favoiito magazines, ltemember. too, tliat the boy away from homo likes to get things to eat. The nicest Christmas present would probably bo for him a box of goodies, cigarettes and ono gift that would not be so expensive. Recorder of Deeds, St. Paul To the Editor ot Woman ' Page; Dear Madam Kindly print In your Woman' Kxchamra column who la Ueoorder of Deedn ot Ut. Paul, illnn., and low to addrea the envelope. W. n. IL 8. Michael AW Fitzgerald is.ltecorder of Deeda for HL Faul, or rather for Kamsey County, Minn., wUfch takes In tit rauL ThU t eMuty.-tiot a city, ofllcc. , A4- m tmmvB nu. mkuulh jr. IL-iVo Exchanges - - - 1 Wrist Ivy y 1335-1337 Walnut St. Opposite Ilitz-Carlton 2552 .No C. O. D.'s- - No Approvals Watch ,es Oblong, square, octagon and round, on ribbons ay .00 to 150.00 Jeweled, with diamonds, diamonds and onyx x 350.00 to 700.00 Military, on khaki straps, luminous dials, non-breakable crystals 20.00 to zj.oo VanDusen & Stokes Co. 1 123 Chestnut Street Sterling Silver Deposit on Glass Pitcher Sugars and Creams Sherbet Glaie Iced Tea Tumblers Cracker and Cheese Servers Mayonnaise Bowls Sandwich Plates Krench Dressing Bottles Ico Tubs Vases ' and many other novelties suitabla 0 For Holiday Girts Wright, Tyndale & van Roden, Inc. 1212 Chestnut Street J "MyimrtfSg-Bl T7f fy f!SaBBBBBBBBBBV HOLlimyL she doesn't knoxa) Jm a.. A esmo. would clear her skin Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Lnusua 1 :-wear Silk Skirts' Slylcs and qualities that arc here only, yet no higher in price. 1 Just received an importation of Wool Hose, Angora Jackets and Silk Mufflers. MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET "Sho would bo a pretty girl if it wasn't for that poor, blotchy com iilcxlonl" But tho reijular uso of lleslnol Soap, aided nt first by a llttlo Kcslnol Ointment, would probably, mako it clear, fresh and charminp. If a poor pkin is your handicap, begin using the Koslnol treatment and seo bow quickly it improve. Rtilool Soap nl Rtstnol Ointment sr excclUnt, too, tor the care ot the hair, dls. rcMnr dandruff and kceplnt' thahairliveamlluitroua. All drojaiitt rell Retinal Soap sad Reslnol Olntmnt TAiXaii4lTrtetM4m$fm teinamstktMgikMttnilduvMet ef irriUti tit vutt ttniitive Slippers Silk Stockings Novelty Boots Gift Certificates Practical War-Time Gifts Holiday stocks are filled with new and delightful footwear offerings, and, as usual in these two, big shops, all aro Most Moderately Priced mmlLwLm mrb&LW WfxSeW WsMim. A New Drtss ' Parnrta Hoot in Cray Kid with cloth top lo match $10.50 Uhe Harper Shoe Go. WALKOVER SHOPS !SZ MARKET. T. ., IOSS CHESTNUT ST. .. V. .... , .& it P., ii ggJWBtt at all 13 f ' aVXraZS-LJ JESJemmS ..S-t r ,r
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