Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 22, 1917, Night Extra, Image 7

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MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS A "BOOKMARK" DAY HOLIDAY COOffi
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USE IN ANGLO-FRENCH BONDS
VIEWED AS PLEASING SYMPTOM
MERRY XMAS. IN SOME HOMES
JUST MEANS AN EXTRA SLEEP
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Barometer
Conflict
War Issues Have Proved Best with No Family Reunion Time Occasionally
er of Conditions in European . Drags Advice Is, Gather in Some
PATSY KILDARE
lly .1UDD MOIiTlMEU LEWIS
-Gossip of the Street -
"ITTII.AT i back of the plienomeiinl ndvuticc In Auitlii-Krencli liotul
ilutlnjj llic lnt tuo daysV Tliln wan the iielfim mint fieii.ienlly
ftslietl In lirnKei-.V ollkci .eHtciilii Some ntti United It to the piMslslont
peace riinrois, sayiti: uliete thelc Is nuicli smoke there mini lie como
flame. Othcis heM that the lccent liquidation of ecnrllle.i niiipoel
to b the rollateial suppoitliiB lltlti-h lo.m, und in n result the e.irly
retirement of some or tlie Piltlsh huml Issues, was the c.iu.e.
In lesard to the peace ruinom, thcic rectned yesterday to be n ery
cencial lintiresflon that Ceimunv Im In had slate ntiiinclully nnd In a
much norm- one "i,onomicall.. One banker nifiitloiied n letter wliliji
In Mrtue roundabout manner hud come to his wife from u woman friend
In the inteiior of (Jeimany. In which IIWiik conditions wcie described as
appalling In the country tlltiii'ts. and. while not o bad In the lmr,er
clllej, were bad enoiiKti. "We" said tills banker, "Imve been In the war
only ?l months If we leally cm be Mill In be In It yet and we att it)tet
lim some Inconveniences In Ihe matter of fuel nnd n little In fond, but
while pi Ices with ns ate abnonnully h'lsli. we lme the fcellns of virtually
unlimited supplies' to draw fiom and our tc-omves mc iil.ulitii.illy limit
Irssi. What llicn. must be the conditions In the Central duplies after
almost four jcais of win. with xery limited teoiuces to fliaw upon'.' t
believe Germany wants peace in t lie worst wav and that all this bom
bast and lattllliff of sabeis is lo try to scale the Allies Into some kind
or peace; but like Cei iiiiiii'h attempts itt diplomacy, they will utterly
full." lie said such a sentiment wis picwtlent and he believed It partly
. accounted for tie ilse In Anam-Kiencli bonds.
The principal of oil" of the largest Investment bou-ei In the illy
raid lh.it the Aimlo-I'iemh .". ale the bcsl b.iioiiietir of Ihe wni icm
dltlons. due of the icasons i.e ndv allied for this assertion was that
they are unsecuied nnd that their future depends tnoio on the foitunes
' of war than an othei forclsn w.ii-toau securlt.x. When conditions are
In f.ior of the Allies, he le'jinrhed AliRln-I'Yewli r.s go tip. when con
ditions seem tlie other wuv the so down. Thcj ,iib cm eedlnslv i'iix.tle.
Ucports Concerning tXexl Loan Cause Indignation
Tlieic was a Kieul deal of Imllniillnn cfli e.i'il union,; the Hikpt
Investment houses eilenl.iy ner the publication In detail of a new
Issue of l.llieity Itonds. The rcpoil was publM 1 by a New Voik paper
nd seemed Jo carry with it a senilnfllclal sl.nn). II was to the effect
that a new l.lbcity Loan of fS.QQO.noo 000 had been anaiiKcd for In Wash
llislon, to cany l$ per cent InteieM anil to be is'xiieil on .March 15.
The el.itenicnt .'ili-o went Into details of a ihpoIIiik I'l '.VnshliiKtou of th'i
Koxernois of twelve I'Vileral lleseivc banks of the I'nlted S'ates. wi. .,
It was staleit, had Informal iucciIiiks with Sejirtiiiy of the Tie.ismy
MeAdoo.
The matt".- was a im.le. r-prrl.Ulv lo (hose who mi Monday U--1
had liea ml the Sccictai.v, when addiessins the I'liinii t.e.iKiie Club, sl.ito
emphatically that the nct I.llieilv l.iuu would bo issued at I per cent.
It was later, when the statement of Mi MeAdoo was tclcKiapbcd
fiom WRshlnBlon ilen.vlim that llieic would be a l.lbcity Loan Issued
on March i.'i or that it would be Ss.iiOn.flon.oOO or that lllo into would bo
A'i per cent, that the iudlKiuitlnii was fieel.v eitcsved. One banker
said ho knew that there would be no l.thciiv Loan tuuler any cliciuu
stance.t ns eaily asVMaich l,": In fact, Ihe nest loan, lie said, will be held
back to the last minute and ninv not b" cnnsideicd until Ma.v.
Hcfoie Secielnry McAdoo's denial ubout the l.tbcitv Loan uinf over
tho wire and while the I'l per cent late was discussed, some biokcis
Tveie sajhiK tliat perhaps the late was made Pi pel cent so tlul ui
langemenls could be made to compensate the houses that had Klven s()
much ot their time to previous sales without compensation. One well
known bioker said be had no synip.illi.v with nn.v loinnn th.it talked
sboul compensation in th.it wav. lie said as fin us bin Mini vv.im ion
ceincd It welcomed the oppottiiuily to "do Its bit" In that vav,
nnd as u matter of fact It had leeched n nic.isiue of i nuiprr.atlnu
nhcad.v In an Indliccl way for what it had done nnd lm knew 11. cv
would leceivc mole. "Wh.v," he icmaiked, "I kunvv of one hum! ,ou..i
In this cit.v that said il hud sold TJno.OOi) of bonds In Novcinbcr as lie
result of lufoi minion obtained dm ins the last l.ibeily l.-up camp.i'Kii,
mid I am icitalii tlicie ale nuiii.v olheis who could plvc a iiiinlliir ex
perience." Obscurity in Treasury Department Hilling
Tlie iccent iiilius by the Tiensiiij Dcp.iltincnl that "dc.il"if" would
be peililltted lo consider the sluliikaRo In tlicil slocks .uid bmjls ui -al-culatlns
tho income tu was consliued by some luokci" In ffliH -ity as
Including Individuals who dealt hi slocks nnd bonds. (Jlheis ass"it Unit
the ruling includes only those known publicly as dealers and that
transactions must be In the jintiut- of those f n bioker wither t'lan
those of a trader.
The Treasiliy's inling vP- not cieai and the dlffeieuie of opinion
was quite natural. Tliat It does not apply lo the iinlivldii.il Investor or
the man who Is known us it speculator would seem to be' obvious, but
It is felt Hint to make the situation perfectly char theie must bo a
further explanation. A few biokers epiesscd the opinion tliat tho
ruling ttW be found to apply to all classes mentioned In older to pi event
further confusion.
Dernburg's Gloomy View of German Finances
Tliat Is not a liupp plcluio of lieiniiiu'H fluames whhli li Item
hard Deinburg draws fm the leaders of tlie llci liner Tagcblatt. l)nclory
Deriiburgiwlll be remeiubcicd In connection with the vigorous (ieiin.in
propaganda which lie ntteniplcd to caii.v on 1n tho Culled States alter
tho beginning of the war. He was at one time an aldo anil pioiulnent
banker In Germany and was pipuioted b the Kaiser to tlie position of
Colonial Minister, wheio he showed maiked ability. Doctor Derailing
ays:
"Tho financing of the war has really not been cITcctlvc. ; have
voted between $125,000,000 and $180,000,000 of new laNOs, but at tho same.
' time wo have lost customs duties to the amount of at least JiiO.OOO.OOO.
Wo aro able to balance the budget only by leaving tho whole of our mili
tary expenditures out of tho onllnaiy estimates and mining it as ex
traordinary war espendltuie. We have new debt to tho amount ot
$:5,OOO,0O,O,O0O. nnd for tho service of this debt we need from $l,7.rii,000,()00
lo JJ.OOO.OOO.OOD. Hut in this diiecllon vlitually nothing has been done.
Water-Power Legislation Promised
In view of the rcpoil that the Committee on Interstate Coniineice
of the Hoiibe of Itepicscntatlvcs has deckled to take up water-power
legislation Immediately after the holidays, some llgmes put foiwaid by
Hugh U. Cooper, it leading cxpeit authority on water-power development,
are of special interest from tlietandpolnt of public utilities. Mr. Cooper
estimates that If the wutcr-powci.i of tho United States vveie adequately
developed it would result In a saving to consumers of .It least $50,000,000
annually In thelr-power bills, nnd that at least 100.000 workers would bo
released for war work who are now occupied mining -coal as fuel for
developing the electrlcnl energy which could otherwise be produced by
water-power.
Including men employed iii the handling of coal by the lallroads and
men otherwise required for the lubor "involved In i!lizliig this fuel, Mr.
Cooper estimates that a net saving In the way of labor of all kinds would
be possible of approximately 740,000 men. A policy, toward water-power
development which would peimlt the emploment of capital In this field
under equitable conditions Is being stiongly urged by lendeis In the public
utility Held. '
Youngsters Who Need Santa
Clim.STMAK dinners nle like book
. niatks long nfter we have finished
the chapter, like these little bits of
coloted ribbon, the inenmiy of them
Memalns. All the way back to as far
as we can temember life counts Itself
by mentis of f'lirlstmu'er.
And some persons' bookmaiks aio
giay. In spite of the fact that De
cember ""i Is supposed to be n na
tlonally happy, festive homo day. In
u gieat muii) homes nnd this Is the
hone-1 confcIon of Hie members of
the household It l not that way at
nil. It Is a dteiuy day nnd they nro
glad when it comes to a clo?o. it
isn't dicaiy mi account of sorrow:
It's Jiut that way mi general principles.
CAN'T Chilstin.is b
body? . Lately a
be Jolly for every
scclet but quite
flank analsis of this was elicited
fiom n few of the penons who nrc
glad when it's nil over. I Ivor) body's
answer s-eemed Jo be about the same
"Well, joii sec," It ran In ccner.il.
"theie's no one l.ul the family here
mi that da) and we can't scclii to be
able lo lome am entluul.ism about
each other. We kjimv it's n home day
iiifd o shouldn't f,o out. and ro wo
don't. Well, about ;i o'clock one by
one wo sneak olT upsl. ill's and take a
nap. That's allowed, and tlicie you
me, that's our mcirv Chilstnias."
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
I love this life witk
UI its .strife..
I love its joy a.nd
woe.
And tKrouh my dc,ys
z. song or praise
iieart-inoino J t v
1 .shrill go.
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A cood i
mi (ini
ore of those siipicme dis fu, of
wh.ili v e take mi about as mmh as
we put ui
Sleep vvliru tlm -iSSz lutdren's
faces to vvalcii? ".'n, Vtf.'t lore's the
rub" will echo our sleepers; v.e have
no child! en No, but other people
have --poet people. Telephone a
church, th social civice department
of a hospital, the Societv for organis
ing Charltv , ihey will tiurl some CluiLl
tin" children for ymi. Adopt some lor
a feu hours of our day. If .von can't
la Ins them to your house go to tbelis
The sight of a little fill bending over
a baby doll is vvoith nil the tumble
COOK i Id riishlmicil family leiinlou
istmas Day iiIw.-ijh Iiisiiics )ou may ever lake.
Its Micc-ss lint sonm pciMUis hivel No mallei who ou ale
nobody to "icuulou" with. These,
a i lllo. a(e the om s iiho sleep
their inn I y (iliisiiuas
till Istmas siiimlil be
tllioilgl
happy.
it:
.von can't
ns be unliapp) of boied on Chillin.is If
joii have made a child Inppv. Let
this December i"i Le n vvmth-wIiUe
bookmark ilaj !
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
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TODAY'S IN QUI It IKS
lint llilt Ins linoinp nuril , I. vvnil Is n luisirss nniiT.
in til. iihIIp smmilli? . "
1. Is II nrnpfi li luiilfr IlinnUs fur sltl
-. In sciMinlnc vi-ciinlili-s ullli limnn nrr lln Irli-liliinip nr iiinsl mio iln s In
nh it lll rvli-ml Hie llimr nf the iioon.' nrjlliic:
I. 1 1 II M i in
unit slisar l'i
II. Hon rnn ril-l Mint, silk
lit Imnn'
hi- miiiviitril .1 tlrr Hip li.dr Ims Just Ih'Pii .iIipiI
1 nh it mill iiiiiI.p II pii-lfr In ilrpss-"
ANSW KUS TO Yi:STICIM)AVS INQUIKIKS
Financial Briefs
Giving to Incieaslnc business, the Fed
eial Iteserve Bank of Philadelphia has
appointed Vf. J. Davis assistant cashier.
lie has bad chaige of tne uccounllng
work of the I.lbeity Loan. The bank
povv has three assistant cashiers.
The New Yolk Hubtrensuiy gained
$161,000 from the banks )eslerdjy. .
understood that n a result of
' I. 'Hip II mil lr Insip ntlni fiiunil Ini
trpsli-Mlli-il I'liill'r Is laesril nun. Him-s lir
Its lirllie infkPil III Iip. H'P be melts "'l
Hip I'ii'iIIk lirinti.r llfr smiUnl. Inrllils1
rp.oiin. it Is iimrp r.iiiiniiiliul In Hip lime
run til lie) ilrj- lilllnl iiinllr.(. i
'Z. In siiciii iIomeIiiiiiIs pl.iip In a nniipr
1mk villi I lillp piiniliTPlI siiciir ntiil sh iKp.
(I ,lll .ip rminil Hull Ipss snri-li-liliic nlll
1 lip rrniillfil lint Hip ilimalillltl liiurp Plfill.
iniprril.
j . s.i It t ct iip.iiiiiIs jirp s err ipiiI liUlirr In
i tsi Ip.liiiilaini; nr iirnliin fmiil v.iIiip tli.nl
-iilli'il ulniniiils. I ho iilninnilH iiintjln I prr
I lent iimrp fill. Inil II n-r ipiiI let. hptit-
I illiJ-nnrk-linnpr' fniiil lirnirrlps,
Xew Year's TVlcmi
To iip I. thiol tit II OIHiol'l" 'nir
i lirnr MhiIhih -Will veu Itlnnly publish n
lu.iiu liuil loo plrtlmrHlP nnr Inn rtp.'nilwl
fnr tPVrn iM-rsnils Mt ii Npu Vpht's illinipr
I Vlsn. nlll -.on IpII hip linn- nno.poui.a lln
I Inhnicn inn can hP liscl- 'I hry nrn 1T-
fpi.ll sisi'l nnd It iloi-j nut iirpm rlshl In
' vmirip llirin iiti'l 1 iln nut ni-nl Ok m.
I (Mr.) .1 M A.
i Itn.ist goosn Is lather a typical New
Veal's "blid " I have used It as the main
couisc in the follow lug iiieuii Von may
sulistittitf chicken It )ou prefer or If ou
Unit it dllliiillt to get.
Kb s, tomato soup with i rontons : sec
ond, loast giHisc, slulTril with niasheil m
Into and chestnut dressing, apple sauce,
'glazed swiel potatoes. iMiiliflnwrr an
gratln, thud, endive salad with pimento
I dressing; fourth, pumpkin pie or'ninnge
slierbet, with small cikes; tlftli. colfeo.
The cauliflower Is cooked with baked
, liPce and bread ciumbs. Tho pimento
dietsliiR Is made by iiilcliig a half cup
ful of canned pimentos, mashed, to a
cupful of imi)ontialsc. Add more season
ing, too.
You iouIiI sell tbn cms to a t-ur.ip-lion
mail and give tho uocceds In the
I Ued Cioss or )oil lould Ubu thoin about
- the lioiisei I'alnlcd. with a few holes
puuelied in the bottom of them, they
would make good (loner pots Many In
stitutions that collect old papers, etc.
might like lo have theni lo sell
, The Odor of Tar
i 7n lUr V.ilitor ut U'oinnn'a Vaot:
i Dear Madam I have rPcently removi-a
Intn ii new houne (Novpmticr .) and in up
LilBlUPUt elipprlem room n utrons. ronttant
ouar. nlmllar tn tHat nrHlnit from oukum
or Ur. I ndlkeil To mo the mlor Is '
' uifpmUe. Can ou advUe me what to do lo
iiiiiovn it" Any InformaOon lliat you may
,K me will li erpally uppreclalPd
Freshly burned chaicoal absorbs odors
better than any other agent If the
odor Is from something that has been re-
I moved the pieces of charcoal left In open
I dishes about the room will rid you of It
1 permanently, but If It is caused fiuin
some materials used hi tho building of
the house tar paper, for Instance you
nlll have to continually ieep tne iresiny
I. More tli.in III i.T ri-nt nl Ihe mirripil
nnnirn In Hip I nlleil s,ip, tire rnBHUril ill
iriiliifiil in i itptitlniis.
'J. I'm fpft imp bull U Hip lUPinSP
IipIrIiI ut Hip aiimrii nf I rump.
II. Hip IIIIIp tlrl's Imrrrl mcl Is ... ullril
lii-iiusp.lu (iillnpss Is ilrann lo mpuns nf
luiuls (li.ll look like simps mill nice II
Hip npin-iiriinip nf ii lurre!.
Piece for Little loj
In thr l.thlnr ol II nmilll 1 I'lIT'.
i-nr Miidiini Will Jim pIpsp prinl m
Jtiur inllimil II plPPC lll.lt H IIIIIp Imiv of flVP
ii.uld i-nisk ill ioi i tilprlHlniiH lit II Is mil
tn l- LI until atlPr Nen Viiirs. Mil I
nmitd IIUp In Iiiivp It mp tiMtt ns isissII.Ip
pn Ih.il 1 run plart tn Uiirli him. 1 Iip .iii
inual I'P Phorl Up Is h hlurd lllll" ft linn
and rnuld ml the pin p. MHTIIIIR
Heie Is a Utile pleic by HiirKes .tolm-
sou tli.it be might act with a broomstick
or linlibvliotse stick:
Tin: itimiii
We've lode a thousand nilles or irore
Xly horse and I across the floor.
And when I've goim niiother mile
I'll inabe let him rest aw Idle.
My iiinlher thinks Ibis lioisc hv f.u
Ihe best of all Ihe steeils there arf ,
For though I gallop all lln- da.v
I dnn't get ver.v fm ana)
lleie's nnother. called "Soap lliibbles
b tho same aulbm. lie might have a
buible pipe and bowl of suds In Ills
hands as lie speaks:
If I knew maglo and could do .
Vast anything I wauled to,
I'd blow a bubble strong and wide
nnnugli for mo lo get Inside.
We'd sail far up Into the blue
And when It burst and went away
I'll visit, for a diiv or two,
Tho place wheio vauhhed btibb i
play
Send Flowers and Candy
To tlii l-.dilor of IIoiipmii'ii Vait :
pp.ir Madam I am i imni lean ami mv
lioin- la not In Philadelphia V friend ok
my imdhrr ha i invllid up- In her horn - fur
t'hrlatlnas flay Slu- la ralln-r a atratikor In
me. aa 1 have only inei n.-r and licr dauclit-
No HitstScorcd
rnOMoltl'.OW Is tlm big lelay race and
-L 1 am cnlinr In bp Hu-ie I said to
my fnlher n. s mornlrg when 1 had
mule his rortpr. and stilted slid flopped
i a s pa.HT.kcs that 1 wlMinl I was a boy
He hugged mo la both hs arms and
sold he was glad 1 nui a girl. I am
glad too, for 1 onlv wanted to be n
boy long cnniisli lo'iim the race, but
I I am g'ad 1 r.m not and 1 am glad my
I father Is glad I nm not.
, When 1 praveil last iiIrIiI. t asked
, my it.other to he at Hie race tomorrow
ami ft) low so she would bo near mc ,
I (old her I would Huow mud up In
Ihe air and when t hit her I could see,
I Hi' muddy place So after school today
I I w-ent down to a muiUlv bank ot the
Hver rear the balhhoiire that .llm built
r,"r me last summer and 1 stn)ed there
'II d.itk praclieing throwing mud at
ntiRf-M At flit I'.owdv thought it was
erne I Ind nf ,i R.ime. lor he Jumped
nioinid and bdiknl.tiiit after lie tool, a
good look at mv fnce and saw I was
in o,iniet be winl nnd lay on the haul.
nnd J-ept out nt mv way Itefoio 1
1 ihievv an mild 1 '.lid us loud as 1 could
ll angels will ple.W keep their eve
shui - Then I began to throw but I
did nor hit one 1 threw another hand
ml muI niissnl again
Then 1 said. 'Dear mother, if sou
.ire .ii inhere mound nlavP get ill lie
w-.-iv mi rome mud will land on vu
Cut I suppose h.- was not around, for
none of the mud landed. I know slip
would have goi In the wa." after t asked
her to If ho bad beer. I here. I did
nm blame the oilier angels for dodging
'or nobody, l.nt even an angel vvnms
to get all ovir mud to plcn-o a slianpe
little girl, but 1 li ml to land on Ihun
;i--hon. I look liil'd ill bolh baniN
nnd threw II ove- mv shoulders ,o
Miilik (hat ihev iiiubl not see which
via) II w ai coining fiom nnd be reads m
dodge, but none of it lit on tlim. fler
a while. I got kind nf tiidl nun a'
down In Ike mud and made mud n:cs
III that lime It was 'kill, and wi
neni to .lime's nod her doctor's to -pp
how diagg," font was gelling ulo .g
She was holleiiug for water and w is
ier sir! end her lame leg Miu-I. o-it
iicioss iier body 'Ihe dot tor said It i ,i
fast In pi ister of parls nnd su- imuid
not In- able to use II for half vp.ir
Then I told him that he li'nl sud mv
nifint'is In the (hl place mi.' be s-nd '
l uionlh'i Is btlf a ear. p.i I .-.n n '
smni'lliliig .llmost eveiv day. All lln
time dlaggy Toot was ma.iiilng, nnd '
.lime's r.itln-r was sitting by the hrd
lookltn: vei.v m-viv, nnd .lime was look-
lug toit.i' anil dtaggy font was'nsMiic
for w.ilei. which tlie) would not glie '
hi-r and would Lot leave the tooin so,
I could sni-ak some lo her i'be.v said
it would be verv bad for her beiaife
hoi limgt were full of i lilmoforni. ,
The iloctnr sta.veil In Ihe room with
diaggy foot,' I) .nc on a touch he bad i
In iiituht hi. I am poinc lo sleeti with
.lime, ihe dislor came in while no1
were "llling on Ihe edge of tho lied mid ,
said. "VVIiere bate )ou bmn"" 1 said
' 1 have been throwing mini at the
angels What's It lo )ou?" lie said.
"VVht did joii sa ?" I said. "I was
down bv the liver lliioMlug umd at
nncels. Then I evplalm-d some mote
and be Indicted and laughed so loud
be slarted dr.igg) foot .veiling again
and liad lo go lo her
Tonight I pra.ved. afler .lime nnd
llondi and I had kneeled doivn. "Iip.ir
niolhei which art In he.iien. If i;od
Knows iiiiithing to make diaggv fool
i loe her face I wish .inn noiilxl a 1;
Him lo got busv Don't forget that the
big i. ue Is lomoriow You ought to
be Ibcte for U Is going to lie fine
Ask (loil m. bless vou and ni father
nnd ever) one in this house, including
Itowdi Amen
1 IN THE MOMENT'S
I MODES
i i
i
Coat Suit Designed for Stout
Women
GOOD HEALTH QUESTION Bt!
In t-Msu-T to hralth QneUon$
iriHT inrnTDff.
TiMtttr Kelionn In iht unarm tntit itntUi nlfm todvfo i
hut im MO raat nilt Ii inLm thm rtatt nf ntnlitn inninfM A- I
rrrcrf6(To for nitmrnta retivlrhtn turcical treatment or drug. Uteltht ,
t Vtfr4)
J9Hn
JEFmmmmmmmmllmw
Hi
question irttl h promptly answered hv peraonnt letter to
tHQHorrn iiufi iicio;ri stamped tuvetovea or repiu
By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D.. LL. D.
Muscle Strains ,
ASTltAIN Is an overworked muscle, petent physician An X
. S I.n.I .., A. M..V. AnH. . .. U.......1A ',- ' ..AH . . . .
-' ... c-ut-u tKffra loo niusviu iip-
sue may be toin. This usually Is ac
companied by the escape of blood Into
the surrounding tissue and will cau
var)lnK degtees ot swelling. Stralnl
"..- .I-.UHI1.V oi tne muscles associaten
with the Joints, those of the wrist,
shoulder, back, knee and ankle being
the most frequently Injured ; the strain Is
caused by nvete.tertlon as In pulling,
sudden wrenches, lifting or pushing
ieavy object", horseback ildlng and
jumping.
Tlie s.imptonis are Immediate
nlileli
.vmptonis are immediate pain.
may nersbtt for romp lime, ac
cording to Hie degiee of the damage
done; a cettaiu amount of swelling
usually occurs, and If theie Is much
hemorrhage theie will be considerable
swelling; later, stillness anil lameness ,
incur when movement of the Injured ,
pari Is attempted, und pain Inctpsse
ou movement. j
If there Is any doul ! whether there
Is ii severe sprain or a broken bone, the
doctor should he called, otherwise It Is!
not alwa)s necessar.v. Klevatc the.''
pait, keep It absolutely quiet ami apply I
cold conipicsses to control the benior-1
rhage and swelling; late' apply viry
hot fomentations, which usually teltevn
Ihe pain to a gieat ettunt. Camphor,
nkohnl, witch hazel, nrnlca. chloroform
liniment, etc.. ate all useful If nibbed
on and not conllned hi biiinbiges At
the end of 'incut) -four bouts allei ii.llliig
hot and cold applications tnaj be used
lo relieve the soreness and stlffue
This should be continued wlce ii day or
inmo often and combined with gentle
massage oi ftlclioii; isP n little more
vigor each day In giving the masrage '
until tccoiety Is complete
Diet for Nervous Breakdown
What .ll-t would vou rrearrllip for a
ii'a-lpms man ot flflv who has li.nl a nrrinui
lirrakdonn" U II.
A diet consisting chiefly of fruits and
vegetables." Hat bread lather sparingly,
substituting potatoes. A moderate
amount of cream and bieakfast cereals
ma) also be used This diet furnishes I
phosphates and iron In abundance, and
aids In keeping the bowels active Tlie
diet should be so regulated as to secure j
iluee bow. el moiements dally '
" n
. . , 1
,n .x-rav u
Hon of the stomach and chest h
"""' ,J
I'Ood for a Delicate
What la the Wit food fop a
when the mother ha no mllkT IS.
JIvery effort should ba made to i
a wet nurse. The flooding of
with baby's food and the more aa
Knowledge of how to modify com
to meet tho needs of the human'
have produced scarcity of wetuurs
It fhould not be forcotten that Wo
I milk Is especially fitted for th ,
of the human Infant. The Dhysl
should select the wet nurse, who..
be In good health and free from;!
blood taint or trace of disease. '',
(Copyright.) 'Hii
. ... .. ''
i omorrow8 war Met
nm:AKi'A.sT
Stewed Flcs ?!?
Omelet with Kidney Sauce, '?'
ioasi couee '
DI.VXKR ik
Scotch Uroth
lioast Chicken 1'atato
Creamed Turnip
m
TlrpMlnjr. Tt
,.W o
Spiced Cucumber King
Hscatole and Beet Salad
Individual Apple Holla
si'i'i'rcrt
Potato Salad
reimut Hutter and C.rnliam
Cocoa Cookies
Kim
nrJi)
W IVTKB niXIRTS
ATLANTIC I ITV. N. 4.
itlfieBteafc
. . . . .
ATLANTIC PITV Krniltt
.. riitki'noop HOT El Js,
unuivOTwiinint. uneri itna..1 atll
Lon.uunnainc Auiumr. ana ivmMr&ii
uxutioui lobbies, partem verandas, rl
un parlors and auperb music. A palatial
denep fnr tap.. ...Cln a ..! '
' 5fJ'!n" new lnr nude for Owl
AMRRICANANfl I liniil'l-l viit a
Cray with aecommoclattons for chaoffl
Here is tine ot llic new Iniic-
coat tailoicil suits with lines
particularly friendly to the stout
woman. A I llic sunic time its
dcMunor lias inunaKCil lo in
corporate in il tlio smartest
touches of the season's coat suit
modes. The mutorinl is mil-night-liluc
velvet anil the trim
minif is heaver fur. The pointed
outline of the coat skirt helps
lo accentuate the height of the
went or. The narrow Kiriljc
fastens itself throtiuh a slit in
front in bolt fashion.
Soreness in Chest
PIphpp KiP rausp nnd rrmpili fnt norr
nrss III upper imrt of Hip I heat aluo nil
dpf the shoulder blades and In the bal,
I C
A very cotmuon cause of pnln of the
sort described pioepeds from the stom
al li or an ulcer of the duodenum The
case should be Investigated by a com-
i;nij(jors voijcivs
nuiiit.
Mill. Ill IIM-risT
l nPHt or inui
Vll.VVts li ti . Pastor
'llrolliprhnod of V nnd
I'hrlstmiia Si-rihi.
I III.MM
i hi'.iinil
i.i:iiitni'. i
ii t. a in
to .111 li III
Vlll-I.
7 I", p tn Wnridilp and S,-ininn hv Pastor
'I In-ill- VHp Vnoto '
.' .in ti m -llllil.' Si linnl
r
Spp. Ml
KtxM.inrs Mirtri.s
litl smTI.BUS oiillniieif"
lt( II ST. I IllitCIt, tvth and Arch.
nv ii..viii:.c'i; i;iivv.vii .vuc;AnT.
In I." "Jerusnkni The I-'all of lh Old and
Hip PIpp of Hip Npm" An Adlent Permon
I'.' no I'lirislniHs i;xpril--a In S H.
s nn "lln Kin No Kin Ilier Saw "
Tenth In aerl'-s. "Sins That Don't Con t
(with ninn) 'fc c'hrlstmns munlr, Alton Is,
liouKlnrtj, orcanlat and dlrertor: llsa Klor.
pnrp I.puIj soprano. Mlas Cliabeth Dlrkaon.
lontrallo Mr Itnjal MacLellan, tenor .Vlr.
William cl Jllller. Isias Carols at mornln?
sprilre b chorus, .Vtra llonlel)- VVIIIIains,
IliTQIs t Mra. Ham Morris relllat.
IIOPi;, M.I nnd Wharton ta.. Kpv. ,t. ;nAT
lioi.'lii.v. D. I). Minister lOtiri a. m.
nv lleorKP l Aiory. sulijert. "(3ood Will
Tonard Men". 7-IT. p m , Iloetor llnlton.
tlipiiip. "The lleinedy for the World'a
Mlfpri '
Protestant Kplsropal
INDOOR ICE SKA'
ISLESWORTH ICE PALACf
,TlfaNTI(M ITV JV
to nt. Pi-hat bathf,
irH0 nn wMy.. $2 D rtat.v. Chat, 1
Hotel RnsrnTis! KmucK v.nr. B.
" , ; "- mwr open, w
cnnnmm nriiiiav rlw . R. MA
I tiMiisPriti
k nti'l .loifprntni ft
'Itrtnrn nr Imnsrnr,' llir nrl I'ttlhi Kll
ilnrp iiiUfntiirc. ill muvur In MmmiIio'm
l, rnlntc I'ulilh I.eilKrr
1II.'I n. ; a I
I'nif AIhM IIoh-1 WVntai. I'h. U . D D,
; itHliurfr will prenrh.
injRtt Morning rriit. Suljrcl. "Who In
I hrlfi
' .111 lllhlx Srhnnl
7 I." flirf(nuif Hrrvlf hh.I P..aflnt
Vou r prpM nr.- In fiiriifs.h it-ho(l.
rrf-litirln
n
!. M I'l(ltt.Ti:itl f'HIIKI II
L'lt-l HM'I W.tlltilt ftf
MINISTi:itH
It l.i:AN'IU:it Mmlfll.t.. I
iii-v win i iiiuh1 ii (!u;i:ni:
ST. 4MIS, 2.M nml Walnut ata
Hi" llcv. JMU.V MIHKUIIMIK,! l .Ufrtor
S on h m Hulv t'oinmnnlnn.
1t t)0 n m Morning PrHjrr with Srrnion
4 nit i m fpiiliisC Prnir with Run's
Clmrrli 'HlitlH. "Slerpern, WhK".
:4, h tn nnd - 4."i p in Suti'liy Sclinnl?
fl.itMjf. TiifMjn , f 'hrlatuiaa Iav I Inly
t'oniniunlmi 7.-fi nml S nil m. hi Mnrnlni;
lrair piHln, 10.10. Ilolv r.xiiiiuinloii with
Srnmti, 1 1 flo Wntnfii!ay, TliurnlHy hiiiI
I'rlilfiy, Holy rnminuulon. 7 .10 nnl 10 00
H 111
Wartlmn prrfrr rnrli day at noon.
MrnnKirH dhMn wplrimip
Tli i hurrh m i-iprn rwry rtav.
Neptune Water Sup.M Systems
nlin thr- iinihlfin of I'di.il ii ntly nrovtd-
tne jri ahuiiilHiKP of runuin. sater iiiidr
hlsh pncsurn fnr tountn I inea, fitrms.
(hilts iid all nthfr plare t red Ity
illy vHter nnilna. lUnuLH I It tin attfn
tinn Hiid oprr-itrt fnr hul; tent n day.
iro.d. Htnnln llr prntecifin laally in
ulaittd Wrlln fnr Imokle So. 38,
'JzeckBro:: Co.
l'liimMiir nml lUntlnr rnppllf
DUpl.o Kminist .
IMiimMnir. 14 tn AO N. .th Mt
llpitlntr, r.mt rrh St.
I I .
nf C"J
sT. MXKK's i 111 Ktll
Lixu-it t lPipMi Hitli and 17th.
i llnlv ('iitntiiiinlnn. 7. N, Mornlnr Pracr at
Ki.rio, riinrnl KuilmrM. II.
I MuIphI llMnltieT Hrlrn at I
i f -run ii Ufi Hal, "'in
i Anthem, "Tho Wlldrfnesa." S. H &ley,
i i iirliintiK I h
Choral Ku.iiarlat. 10.10
"Maim nf thp Hcrd Wpart ' Oounod
m; .iAi:Nin:it Mhu'om.,
will ptcaili at It nnd npii n
Chrilniia iiiuhk t nilxnl ihnlr
Mdi -a V l.lndspiy NfirdPii, PHdr.
MitKia tiiornina
Tiimr coin. "Volt pa nf 1)p Hky." Muttlir-w
"Tho Mrlikjironm Cimi-th at Mldnletit."
aiKhl p.irtw ,t ranpllii. Itlinak iir,iliofi
( it ml ' 'Tla Chrlaiinaa lUy," old Welsh
niplitd
M 7 tr. p in . MUST I'MTAKIVX IIIL'KCII
Hhhn anlii "(. Ijolj VIcht." Adam 1".; chpstnut at.
arl I' Mow h ltusc ' fmir turn, n I ii. rm:in:itn'ic n. niiit'i'iv Mimrtr
iapp;ll.il'r.tplorlu , ln A m junday School. Special i'hrlatmfn
thp Child Jpus." sprvlcr
p". ilia m Mr Orlflln will profit nn "Chriat
rnltarliin
nf
'ami ' Hip Mi
four nana a ..tp'-Ilii
i 'ami CnidlP All I.nwly,'
liiici 111111111111 mid iiltu '
Nitinci i lra in k
I'rM" Vr I In .Viinm nf Hip
nartM a iiiihUi S'lKnlfikv
pi pi r land 'llnl Mnhl.'
Mind.1 ai hind Ht P. I.'i n in
tlnr .iluiia mtImiu.p
w.uvici: cmti.srMAH mav at ii. wrrn
HCItMOV HV lU MtCl...
hoi.tn:its .wn ha i Mills' i:sri:ctAM.T
umi.comi: at am. si:uvicr:
(".niinnrt.
"I In- Vlrcln nt thr
Mrd " alclit
(otkiunv
ltmill.i:ili:M. llrn.i.l and
IIpv JOIl.N II j),vii;h.
Diamond nt
1). I) Pniln-
Th Pailor will pmaih CTirlMtnuis t'frmont
at 10.no a in nml 7.15 p m.
'I Iiptp will ini bpti lal CtirlHlman mucic at
p.irh nf tlipa a-rlrra
fl.lu p. m V. P H. C, M
L(..I0 p m --Sahhath hphonl Chrlalin.ti Ig.
Innl 'Ihiiradjy Dor 'Si, a wry IniPicatlna
Ttmsmin
l!prlMiy nttaa w.lnnnp
twiit. I'u ou iniiiK r inuKi aptiti tnein k
t hrlntinaa prtaent. und If pu what? I
t III2NUY I
Yej, I would cetid a present to each I
of them. A dozen roses to the tnothei I
and a two or. thice pound box of fine vS
to the daughter would fill the pf
MffiTOR
CLOSING LIVE STOCK PRICKS
Hip room oilorlene it liardly bppius lion-
I.-.I. to line- hlc'hpr iha'n eatril.i'a avpraup. , sHjio thut tlie odor comes from billlilliiB
''V!"', UWt'i i Ifiilit. JISV-SajH'lnateilal.. -m ull then mid It In
house. It lTilKlit. ot
hfail,
I. tail.
Market
.Marast
II Is
Jv.a p.nfarpnin Iii N'ew York an acre:
readied Willi ine Jic
Inter
ment has been
Vadden minority HtocUlioldlnc
rets ln tno'iiaie tm. KiiDiirn .iianuiac
turing Company, and that they will Join
in recommending; to the stockholders
ndopUon of the pending reorganiza
tion plan, which Is to he amended
)n certain particular. '
1 ail n.irtH of the
course, he rrom tne paiiu use in jupi
that one room. It hardly seems possible
tliat the odor of materials that were re
moved could ha lasted thlw long;. Why
not ask the builder about It It this doe
iret help, you?
Buy charcoal fioip the grocer or coal
KANSAS crrv. nee Ji CATTUK lie-, dealer. It need only he comparalhely
"Vi'JarKeXip. i. Ten real. Hc.hljrburi.ed." The object I, not to
hluher. use It when old
silt-i;r iieceinta, luwi Head, steady,
nilxpit, llilii' HI K.V. heaM
lousn, iii uowm -u.
(.'A'lTI.K llccclpla, 1000
ateadv. tU.X,.
hllllKI' Kerrlrts. UHMin
weak, 113. I.amba. SIC 30.
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. S.'. IIOOri Re
(elpla. 4(10 hrail. Ten lo o liliher.
UATTI.K Itrtrlpts. S.W hi-ad .Nominal.
H1IRKI' None. .
Cotton Buyers and Sellers
NEW YOntC. Dec. 22. December
nussell, Mitchell and Schllt bid; Ilelnz
offered.
January Xewman. Slianr. Mitchell
and CaVdosa, bid ; Russell, Ilelnz and
Hyman offered.
March New man. Kreeman. Hriwkii.
Arlington Mills Pays Special 'It Hubbard and neardsley hid; Slartln, ', ocl
BOSTON, Dec. 22 Tho Arlington Ilontrce, Wllaon ana Newman orrered. of i
Mills liae declared a special d ldend May Poini. Munds and McKadden
of 12 a share, In addition to the regular . Piu ; aiucneii, ueinj, jieanwiey, I'urrou
quarterly disbursements of, 2 a share, and Bchlffer offered.
lo,ILPAyDi0 janusry . lo siocu oi re-i juiy ricojimmuuciru.
. -"p-." -TT" ,ir.J?5-.--- ,.. ikw'z.: a.k . ....j.t,
. . v ". iin nian I , jr. KrL,caMnsw:iK'.i x. i T. .'rt r WKtti- ". '
7. 94t(
4JiJ
candles
hill
Proper Clothes for Trip
7 thr t'lllfor o H'tiiiinu'a 'aye:
llear Madam WJI1 ou pleaae tell hip the
proper clothes tn wtar on u two weeUa' trip
tt KlorldK In Tehruary? I do not Intern!
atopplnir at oiip place, for na I ill be aiahl.
aeelnit I will be on the nioie all the time
Would a aatlll or taffeta ault he aiiprn.
prlatii utder a topcoat? Anil will you Mm
NUKaest Ihp materlalH and way to ma1.p a
wedding dress for h ii o'clock homa wel'
dlnii? M It .H.
A spoils suit would be the most coi-i-i.xi
llilni? m wpar fnr tralellncr that
burned ihaicoal thre In order lo leep (llll a n,ortB i,at It would be well tu
take ulno a - taffeta rrock, a light
georgette gown, all evening- fiocli.
(preferably black) and te-.eral white
skirts and waists. Vou would need also
a pretty 'Sweater and white shoes and
stockings. If ou wear a sports hat It
would be well to take n dressy one In
jour trunk for afternoon. The one black
etenlng frock will do for dinner at the
bis hotels and will keep fresh for the
whole trip, and with two fussy froiks
for ufterjioou Jon should have all nn
need. Take with joit for the trip, he.
sides your handbag for traveling hit, a
topcoat, which may be uted for day or
etenlng.
A pretty wedding gown might be1
fashioned of charmeute or peau de sole '
Make the skirt rather short and full
oier u lace petticoat. If the lace on tlie
dropsklrt or petticoat Is handsome,
drape, the silk a little to reveal It. Use I
georgette crepe for the sleeves nnd open
neck. It Is better .taste not to have the
dress cry decollete.
The bodice might be mado rui surplku
lines. Why not s:nd ne u selNaddreesod
em elope and write mo a descilptlon. ot
your coloring, height and figure I
will be glad to pick out a picture for you
I
1
... uiari r.s i no uiri.i visiii '
IIKir-l I'llll"" I"! -. ii.u n 'I.
I Antlwrn Min-'r'tt' Antlnl t 'lirl-ntnirfn Snnc;
1 "O ('nnr IIwIiiht nf MriiiVhn) "J i; Vnt,
k p. m rnitiHTMAs rAiuiif HimvirB
. ln nltit" ii f uprnmn Mr UrlfTIn wltl rend a
1 crnun nf nUI Knstlfth rsrniB
mi'hk' mil rimiit and conm;aATioN
lirnt. Whfn uniia h uaratn siHti-r.
TsfhalknwuM
Mhl (t und Ass In HumMn Phfd. Qeiafrt
Collei lion t
From Ifeaen Ahovf tn Earth I Come, Mar
Th lirnt Norell, Traditional.
Silent Stunt.
Adrt Vljl'Ils. Traditional,
O Illtle Town of Hithlehem. fledrrr
It Cam ITpon th Mldnlcht Clmr. nnrnby.
Phllln It. lofpp. Organlit.
TuraiUaV. I"cember 5.
I 11 m rr-'u.rn.'nc w.?n - - "Kl'Tmin. t
I'MTAKIAN SOrilJTY OI' r.l.RMANTOtVN.
'h(?M-n Hve. nt Jrpn' M.
iv. noci:n f. ronnK MinWfr.
11 . n. rhrlstiri 8r.lre and t'arolc Per
it.on Y Jne- Ml'ilte-.
t p ni -rHrHtnma j;pi Allr wrjronif.
1 Urella ntAtii
ifcKi:H(ni. n. j.
till IT IU f'lltlla.f1( li. l'tTItniaJI v
RKIl Ittiss lllTTTdN? ?l
THE LAUREL HOUSBj
l'irst Clast American Platlr,
Hotel. Dcli:litftil climate. A
sliort motor run from .Campj
I)i at Wririlitstown. -
llraiuh nf (iiumller llros. K Co..'Ik'
llrnlier i
A. J. MURPHY, Manager." 4
. v. munrni nui.Kifr.ri'
e'AjtiiKN. h. r.
THE
PARKVIEW.
A comfortable jhnd dvllsMr
ful lit t lo hotel. rutiducUd wltk'
nn (arnenc acwir to pj
and to BAtlflfy, Excllent i
pnln. huTillnr. etc. Our i
am inn nnd raianiihlii. XJnamr f m
inanarement. Wrlt ledirrr Central.-f.l
Mra. m. 1- HAiinisUiV. rrop. ,i
JAt KSOSV1I.I.K, FI.A.
ARAGON HOTE.L'S
l.uropean tilin, fl.Ml nn, AVhera fWttttetft 'j
1 u 1 1
ll.
rnmfnrt and erIr
lit nnd tnnrlii. HMt
(I. A nlare far
v J
UHTH n'lni A Under naw
"" 77w-"ment. Cla
noatraie. hoi ana coia waiar la
room. rnvaf pain a.
hT. AttUJriMo
wn Wfc. , U
K. j ,TT
THE BARCELONAra-ft
pri. diiii.jb.xciu.- patron a go. nm, A.fi.fci
HOTFI. RRANADA Cp. main ent. J.
v ........ .. am i,,
Prl. balha. Amir. & tlurc. 2.
.eon. Stm.
a. Bakar. fl
TUB nFNNFTT Prl. rath. 6t
111 - )erlooklmr bay."
ocean ) .Nr. ma r i.aianon. tiat. K.ai.
TLIC KAfiMCilJOierlooklni:
I"4- mwnjvii proof. Newest
Ancient city, steam heat, nn prlvi
IM
PfJf
ii.M I'irv. ri,.
it'EeunC V
Palm VUla Hold r.cin, nu
and nnntlnr MM homelike. Wrlia r
mi mi. n. .
UaI.I Pairaimritanf Absolutelr fin
Kuropean pbiata
lltht and runnlna- water In even roam,
blocks from b.iy. Rolf. 4!shlnc. biUUns.
W.T-1'.. 1'K.Vflt. rLA.'.'fti
HOTEL PALMS J'w mSrnj
UtlUS tlVfft
eiana nn ik worin, .nit.ncn
pr iay up. unniet.
m: niu'.i.y.K, rtJK.
THE RAYMONDl' PoW
" ci.aon.f Hun. i
e ne-m in rill i rri. priii:. ix. orQ
C
I l.nUUVAl liK.KLA.
sTi-i.otN i.i;(.rr. Dr. iro.n;n v. , WHITI PnHF HHTPI nrproof.
'ion 1" piinnnnr to hold ihren nattflt--1 "' "w " lir.it nnd ru
.1.., i, tul W . Pi nliilillliMi i:iriiillnii In tkil. I iiniln (11 .( mr' mnni rfit ,. 1 u t..k ;tZ
llllil llll'i av.i..fwi. staL-trajiB-i s.f ttiiap nqm ... --.,. lirvill I llllil Jtmll9, sfu
i Lily soon tnu 01 Uurnnean :t.iu liolf, mtilcu;,
ri:.Msiurs
STUMhlIlf.S
print as
lecipo for niaklnc
IIUUSUIVIKE.
Creamed Squash
To the Kitltor ot tV'omoVs I'aat:
Dear Madam Will jou plea
soon as possible mi
creameU squashT
I'eel the squash and cut Into dice of
uniform mie. Boll In salted water until
tender, hut not hroken. Drain carefully
In n collaudcr aim i.eep not wniio ou
toecther tuo ueapiue leahpootuum
utter und the game ii.i Hilly of lloin
until they buhhle. Then pour upon them
a cupful and a halt ot sweet milk. Stir
until smooth, turn lit tne squasti nice,
THE food value of cocoa has
been proven by centuries
of use, and dietitians and phy
sicians the world over are
enthusiastic 'in their endorse
ments of it. It is said to con
tain more nourishment than
beef, in a more readily assimi-
lated form. The choice, how
ever, should be a high-grade
cocoa, "Baker's" of x
course.
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