tT' 7,. i', 33TOv SJET v? W Wi v vJKf -v - ' SI! 3 K -' y-. ,-! .- . m; EYENING , PtJBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1917 i v f iV . f r 'tj tE 5F INTEREST FOR WOMEN GOOD-HEALTH TALK CHEERFUL CHERUB DAILY EXCHANGE . w X .RUMMAGE IN THE ATTIC t BOOKS TO SEND TO TRENCHES '.Those Present m One Collection Was lie Dinsmore," But Really Soldier Boys Deserve a Better Fate Than This ' a. book that has t)cen peace- .snoozing In tlio back of the ' has had a hasty nwakcnlng iThls to answer the call of fWirarlos throughout tho coun- reading matter for soldiers. itble, tako a peek sometime nt r4be"plles of literature. Tou'll 1 smiling! er'a borrower nor lender be. .Murs the flyleaf of ono of tho fctyooka destined by tho donor to thrill the qtt hours of a sol- ;One wonders how a, body could Mo leavo Elalo In tho middle of a It would bo painfully tils tn the act of taking a trench Tto know whether her father r.dld or did not whip her for to play Jacks on Sunday. ,, Ethel from Irma." reads an-1 Here Is something vaguely nous called "Tho Inroads of itorla," or something tu that Ono 6top3 n minute to wonder her It Is a man, a mountain or a -this Kukatorla. Well, nm-- IEthel decided to bo nlco and let oldlers In on the cecret. And so 1 ipee tho book to war. TOU wero n soldier boy wl"i noth- jpff to do till tomorrow, how would 1 HKe to get out your pipe ami tot- 4own for a nice, good comfurtablo r;(yWlth "Spiritual Healing," by n, Bomo ono thought this quite fright for the trenches tho book ?ound on tho donation tablo of a rTork public library. aro only a few examples. aro hundreds of others, some 'the Oliver Optic school, others) bo ly dry that they mako ou think ltst and attics and tho endless days must have been burled there. tunatcly for tho boys tho library bi2 THE CHEERFUL CHERUB Among the Christmas presents Witk which were, fc.ll The $ift boohs of 5onnets i httte the. very worjt. - full M r a A PATSY KILDARE By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS The Lame Leg THIS morning 1 got up Kind of early and helped Maggie Ml the tablo for Jim, and I also Hopped tlio pancakes for him when ho camo In from his milk route and they both lovo to watch me (lop pancakes. Jlfii says t am a re markable child, and MokrIo says to, too, nnd 1 am. After breakfast Howdy and I rambled nnd went to June's, nnd June's father was ther and ho tald to mi', "Young lady, between you and the doctor this houso Is turned Intn a bospltul," I bald, tIi.tCb m. if It hail not been for us J you would han missed all tliu fun, and I then what would jou hmo done?" He fald ''One of tho things would have boon tn rlccp better night liefoio Inst." .1 Bald, "So would t. Hut we can deep 'any time, and wo do not get a chance I In fitrntphtnn n irnnln lrir DCTV daV." Then 1 went uptalrs nnd Juno was sitting In tho loom with drnggy foot. I aild to draggy rout, "How do ou feel this morning ?" She wild, "My h'g nehfs nomethlng llcree." I t.ilil, "Cheer I up and ho a sport. You ought to be glad I that both legs don't ncho " Mie mid, ! "Well, I'm nut. You and the doctor ind Miss Juno had no business to I ring mo here' and, hurt me " I saM. "Well, what do otl Know about that 7" Sho tald "I want you to taho this thing Mf my leg and let mo so tho way 1 ofllclals f-eo to It that tho books nro.Js- My leg may liun looked funny, .. ..i i. ,i. i .i. it. m,,ii,. i i ""' " c"e. i wnuiu riiuiri &UI IUU ilMU tu KllU lilt, JUtJ UIK . w. ..- whllo ones nro assigned to tako up precious shipping space. IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Suit of Taupe Satin, Nutria and Chinese Red It looked funny tlnn stay In bed all my llfo " I tald, "Is that all ou hao got j to ray"" She Bald, "So, I could fay a lot mere " I j-.ilrt, "i!o ahead nnd bay It and get It out at your ijstem " Then I fc.ild to June, "If tho Is going to lie und UIcU all tli tlnio 1 would unop. t crate her leg and put her back In tho orphan asylum." j After that I told them about the l.ice, and Juno mid, "Wirn ou that llttlo ' girl"' 1 Mid 'What llttlo Kill"" Juno said. 'Tho littlf girl who tan the whole wnv" 1 Kald. Vc " slm t-.il,1 tho best boilers Within tho last voupln of mil about It In tho paper but blui did IT IS encouraging to know that thousands upon thousands of good, rousing books havo been mobilized from tho "working" shelves of tho homo libraries to send to tho tr nches. Homo of tho good books nio old books, too old in that they havo not been decides. Hut they aro tho tort of books that persons still faithfully ask for In tho public libraries and that no ono ever banishes to tho attic, not know It was I, though tho ought to nave I'nown it, in cause the paper' tald the llttlo girl bail u dog. Then the tald I wan a cry wonderful child. I una i none my nioiuer was iianinntt ' Our soldiers and tailors nro very arou,n!! und 1lltiu''1 ,1!01 t-v, " ''"r 'h- human. A very good way to Judgo the books wo pick out for them from the homo ahuhes Is to think lirst whether i wo hao enjoyed reading tho books oursohes. What wasn't good enough Icrs like to hear thliiKs lll.o that nbout tl elr children, especially when they are true. Then June told draggy foot I what I had done and that ma) be If tho ' operation camo out all light 'be could do rotnethlng like that tomn time. l)ragg foot kind of liked that, but f till for us Isn't good enough tor the men i the wow led and said sho was going who'vo gone t fight our battles! to get up I tuo; Juno outildo and i $THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE feVXtftfra nnd c' tubmUtcdto Ml department tnut h icritfen on one ul o mi Y ' -- - -- -- : :;" - -- -- ' - -" . ;..".. . jii.. . . ' iiiiu it I ts Li ta. All commMrticarions jor in acpa imtni nnouia o aaarcasvu j ,wt(VHj,- 1111 i,ltlA i .mM i.. Y$yd TODAY'S INQUIRIES &XL 1." lo nUnc pastir what oort of rnlllnc- I. .Viimr . treat KimlMi woman lihiljn- tt4 hwi IlfMnms of cnist? throoW nlm UMIncuMird lierlf ilurlns I he UiWV' .. 7TT I'rl.,.n ll'.if. V-, J. How tan the milK-uiir or ironing a Lf7V pmt wuero It in wo narrow lor hip iron Hl( j, . 3S ' lfmi ii va .1 .n nnui unlimi L tit Til tin e m. men urn voitrur i '- .-"' ..".. v,,..... ,,, w. i-U' i !Jj-8JWhtMi the little clrl pUxh tn the miow t-'?Mh"'vwrt of vtorm bloom fr cun be rahlly t homo to Lrep the unJprcarmfiiti dry? nlth the trend of the "nonmii inotrmrnt" 3. What part of the evptmen of a thtirrb nrddlnc doe the bridegroom ti3? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. The lac uorkers of rlijr I'riinrr. tire maklnr n lare line In thfl folori of th t'nltrd Kt.ltft to be prencntnl to the flnt Amfrlran rrslment to rnragn In tuttle nn lYenrh Mill. ' U Uttta ollie oil, butter or lard Ii u tlie kkln of potatoes that are to i ml bit of the wnt that rr baked potatom aro eaten nlll tie TbsaUn can then bo irrjr easily T. wm '. . jiat eotr ltaki for Iho boy uno i ui- loalnc bin ran be made lir attnrlilne 1 oblonc pearl button tocether with 'piece of atronc cord. . -Vf, t' t1 S;1 Seal lite bottles with the a from a i will pre rent them from Imklnc when I in a trunk or trnvellnr hue. I'olIrewoTnen In Untlnml nre paid $C u 3. Veliet U the material par excellence for etenlnc conn hl ulntor. License for Business To tUe Editor of Woman's Vaae: I Dear Mftdam I am a. reader of jour pace I and I enjoy it very much. I tmo seen bo many twrom helped by ou I now com I 1 fair help. lor ubot threo months 1 l.a hn nre- partnj; to htart u nialllryr and mailorder i bustnena. 1 bao befn Kfttlng- ilrculnr printed und ha o uot tu o urd r from nrms, one f-eni nif ... circulars to mall arm i ino oiner sent niA ritt I also nm toirt ' lo rublirth a nmall nainr. threo liy rive, in trstlnif nullrTH, and It Is mailed to r,.erB nre "5 calorl,,s or unus o ' uTbSVio &r vVfoV,aw,,.,kjuK : vaiuo hi u iJuuiiu uj, cuiiuvu uaKcu ""v" "l vv ,,r i-- iu i nw iu . "nntilv rmru.iiia tlv? U bill il t.,n (lilnk if irAARS. XcaHV 10 Ter cent Of thOFQ nr unuU rnl? r um nr.lv u vnnnif tnflii in il.i il.J;-t v..it,n - .! i.. , rr. I ou think the aue would makrt any dift r frvMclebundlne or protein calorics. Two ePenc7 i'ieas answer thtu through Ui Lft4'one-halt per cent of thld In fat and Women' rare. Itest wishes for a merry PrMMrUr SO per cenf Is carbohydrate rood V'XVJSr?..??vv' ""' ""(f"" h" r iai wihlii uiiineu iieui unu , ,, .. .. ,,ri,i. , ,i,i,v.i , WWk power. Moro than 68 per cent of I clrculara VOUrSclf von ulll not renulre I mm nt:r mu' uuKni not to i. ii uraKKy I foot f.o raurh bti .lum It tnado lior too uppcty, and Juno Unshed and tald thu Hl h td nut I Tl.fn rlKlit up to the door came a hen I and a hunch of little cliickrni. I had I ncer hen anythlnc lllto It before. The I wero ceitalnl nleo to look nt I linked one. nnd i,hi i-.ii.l ' "es" fco I tool: one, and Howdy and I rambled with It and It peeped to ui all tho vay home. I held It between my hand.i. nnd when 1 ifut It homo It cried bo I thought It o huncr, f 1 gave It u Kiucer of mill:, hut it was tow's mil!:, and, of course, nothlnc HKo Inn's mlllv i:ery time after IL stuelc It.i bill into tho cou'h milk it would put Its lull into the air and look for lta mother to net Fomo hen's mill; ho Iloudy and I tool; It homo npaln. and It wan dark then, but I put It under reath ltn mother with the others, and 1 bet It mini Its llttlo MunmiKk, right away, nun wo went bacu Home It Is certainly Kood to bo In mv own liouso nKaln. Homo H tho best ilaco I for u little Klrl. but I nm Rcttinc l.lnd i of homesick for Harney and Mary, nnd ' Iho burslar and tho man who is a hun- ' dred jonrn old. and Mr. Itockrudder ' and Alice, hut I can bo and eco Old ' Maid Tompkins, and I cucas I will in1 ino morning. "Rnlnx Iar." the neit I'ntT KIIAare nd. i'mI1"! "l iPI"''"' ,n '"morrouM r.icnlnc f V ' A b-V I t v GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX i omteer to Iienlln nuttllon). Dntlor Krltooo n M pnco tclll dolly (rfi) adyttt on pre- reiiMM rnerficlne, out In no to.e iclll ht take tin rl'fc of maUni; illaonojei o or pmcrlblno for ollnimli reoulrlno irolnl frralmml or druc. lieaim iterloa trill tn promptly nnnctrtd lv penmnnl Itttcrs io (noul-rrj tcho Indole slump'rf envelopes for reply. By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. I)., LL. D. I it Is Tonsitlitis HL'N' a. child has an acute tonsillitis often difficult for tho nlotlier. ' or ccn tho ddctor, to distinguish It from 1 diphtheria. Tho throat looks worro and i tho child Is morn feverish than In usually tlio case In diphtheria. In diphtheria tho , fever Is cenerally t.ot pronounced In uso Is a matter of choice. An excellent solution for tlitn purposo Is made by mix InR about half n. teaspoonful of tincture of Iodine, two teaspoonfuls of glycerin and n few droiH of wlntergreen In n pint of boiled water. An nctUo cathartic and n llquM or light diet U advlsablo In nil cases. In all caseH of diphtheria tho antitoxin other words tho system docs not put up treatment Is essential nnd this must al- . . . ' .. na. I.. nl. . !,. ll, . .UinlnUti h. rm neflvA fleht ici nst d Dhtherla . " ' '" " ' i...,.-,.v...... infection that It docs ngalnst infection of follicular tonsillitis Tonsillitis Is Infectious, and since It Is followed (or complicated In a certain proportion of cases) by Joint or acute heart manifestations. It requires careful attention. The dlscaso begins with chilly feellnRH and pain In tho back and limbs These palnu In tho limbs, liowcer, do not slunlfy that tho troublo Is rheu malic. Tho throat becomes sore, fever de velops and tho child complains of dlfll rulty or pain when (.wallowing. The tonsuo Is coated, the breath heavy nnd j foul. Tor about thrco days tlio rutin is i rtf ftlrk. I In doubtful easel n. culturo from tho throat tells tho doctor exactly what he ' is dealing with. Hut tho doctor's opinion , Is sometimes better than thn laboratory report, for diphtheria (Terms nro often found In hcalthv throats and unques tioned cases of diphtheria Bomctlmes fall to clc u posltlc culture, especially after 'tfarKlcs Imo been used, Tor liomn treatment, cold compresses aro ery cIUcroIoub 'WrliiK out a towel 1 in cold faucet water, fold It several times and placo It across tho throat and under both earn. Over it npply a piece of oiled silk or n dry flannel. Change this compress overj" hour. (largllnB Is perhaps only stirrinff up things to no purposo T.t first A (rood substituto Is frequent washing of mouth and thioat, with nose, held In tho flncers. This cleanses tho mouth and throat with out hurting. Tho particular solution to Sour Stomach cnod thine to tjl fr nclJ i:i)iTir n. Is soila BtoinflLti? It Is better lo tako the coda than to hao tho sour stomach, but tho con tlnuous uso of soda Is damaging. Tho causa of tho sour Etomach Miould bo found nnd rcnioed. Conciliation nnd Intestinal toxemia nro virtually ul ways present In casus of this i-ort and tiro probably tho leading causes Causes of DoafncsH What to tho eauses ef d"nfnes'" SI K I 111 83 per cent of all cases tho cause of deafness Is catarrh which begins In Hi I throat nr.d nose, nnd which has belt neglected until It extended up Into tl f I ears. Enlarged tonsils, snoring, sleeping with the mouth ohen nro Indications 0 tho presenco of catarrh. I' I Do Sweets Injure Teeth Aro nu'ft MiiMtnnrea Injurious to tl teeth, rjen though tho teeth are cleanM Immediately uftemarJ? H. McDij No. Tho Injurious effects of hum upon tho teeth nro tho result of IndlgM tlan. When sugar Is largely bscd tt system Is deprived of lime, nnd ro a tho bony structures of thn body al damaged, fij Sulphur Is the upq of sulphur atuablo im i meat ef purlfjlnis tho blood? JAMHH tl. H'J N'o. Tho blood cannot be purified b taking drugs of any sort. The only w to purify tho blood is by outdoor lit correct diet and Laro to sccuro froquel and thorough cacuatlons of tho bowed Hhcumatism and Neuritis , Cin muscular rheumatism and neuritis b treated with maasneo NUItrlK.i Yes, but If ono has truo neuritis it needs to restoro the circulation nnd tB function of the ncnes. If a Joint Is In llamed It must have rest. Tho most 0 what Is called neuritis Is not neuritis i all, hut Is rheumatism, Neuritis Is al actual Inflammation of tho nero Itsell Such so-called neuritis may bo treat with massago in uwuiuuu iw uuicr neat ment (Copyrlcbl ) COMI'I.ETK AM) firRVICUMIf.r, LINK OF MEN'S Wf.AR AND n'OHd'a WEA Ladies' Silk Hose Special Value ."irW. LA fn7jrii I j" faVS 59 iir.'.T nuaiity Bint: ui.ArK, wiiitr ni corona. Also full line of Ladles', Children's and Men's Hose. Choice and Attractive Selection of LADIES' AND MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S TIES, 50c to GSc. SPECIAL LADIES' KAYSER GLOVES LADIES' SHIRTWAISTS, $1 to $10 Different Mjle Trarellns line, f-perlal and Popular Hrand of Yarni WrVePlU' McPHILOMY'S, 1624 Market St. $i.5 ' tneatro oi'F.v i:r.MNW i:rr.rT tuksdvy and wi:iini;mat Hero and tliero amonir tho modpf. of thu season one notices u traco of Chinese influence. iSometimcs it is discernible only in the color ing, in some cases it is bupplied by Chinese embroidery in tho4 trim ming, nnd in other instances the modeling ittclf proclaims a Chinese source of inspiration. The thtee-picco suit pictured 111 the adjoin -3 sketch is of taupe satin and nutria fur. Ked tib hons trim tlie .skirt rrd the jtirdie and tassels are in Chinese red. needed In noil, for babies. Theio Is a i great opportunity opening to women In I the Held of nurblns and obs-tctrlcs I W.mcn doctors are coming to tlio lioni, I ft A Call lo Nursing " re ou taking any courses In nurs ing?" Miss .lulla Lathrop, head of the l'edcral Chlldrcn'n I'.urcau, In tho Janu nM.. f ..ml ir...unlrfltil.1(. tMll llm (lllftf llrtn ' ...s n..l l.i.l II., i- llin limhlelYlS .it llOUlO to every woman She .Mntinues. ' But they need tho help of more tra lieu .,Vitl. nurses being called away ,0 - .! r.foa"C .Hi foreign f-cnice, other women must tiil.e , rilUuplIi ttlth BI,cuia rtfcrcnw to public their places at home. They aro especially health work In their own communities." j ... ... .. . ., ... 1,. l,ne I taMiig ino jnaces 01 tut men ...." - t.l Ofood Value of Canned Deans tit till Editor 0 ll'omon'j Paac: IKf Soar Madam Can lou klmlly tell m I ffijipjat tno 100a aiuo 01 canno,i r,ni,e.i Manf 5WTy ' IXTElttSIEU. 'fc'ean of baked beans Is water. '-SCraa Sweet Potato Kecipe t t dllor of Woman's Pav: ar- Madam Since awcet potatoes aro Eea ao mucn now. pernapa jour reau ltl like to know of thin reriDo for meet lo puffs that la a favorite In our houae. lateam six aweet potatoes witnout t tiiam. When dono Deel them lind them. Mix with this a cupful of hot or Kooa nunc, a laoiespooniui ot nut dtad. a teaapoonful each of Kround ion and aug-ar. and aalt and peppsr t. Beat thla mixture until It I" 'men nave reaay ens wntieg os 1 beaten to a llaht froth. Fold Into ato mixture. X'ut Into a buttered , Deapinir mh. liaka in ntnck men 1 potatoes puff quite hlsh. lilts. A. von for thn reelne. I nm sure lAMar housewives will be glad to try It. r "? 1 ' mL-ouit.. d-i.a-1 1 ri-i rr...i.. ''JVJMUUI 01.1IVUI IIH uiii incnc 1 (M Editor 0 tVomon'a Paat: T. Madam I would Ilka to hao your a about aendinr a drl of twelto to Bf acnooi. sn aeema quit aeinan nnd in'f eem to b afatn tn ,.vert fnurh ace over her. She refueen to atudr. . althouah not a stupid child. Is falllns It-In barawork. She la not our little ilbttt my huaband la her euardlan nnd t nr two years aro. lio you mink bar to boardlnir achoot would help? eilaaaresu envelope. Mrs. i:. It. ardlng school very often cures a girl M(hness. The other pupils soon Tar uiia iruu anu reiuse 10 nave 1, to do with one who cannot Join In general life of school without aelf " first. Another lesson at boarding school Is tlie one us that life Is full of people It bit more Important than our- Egotism and selfishness gen 1 together and this cures egotism. will probably study at board- '1 If you are careful to pick hool where the standard of 1 high. There is an appointed 'atudy, and study she must If vision, H strict. Indeed, being y to achojj seems the proper ris mtie gtri-M, War Relief Work ' of fromaVa Paot: 3am -Wbal volunteer war re- raauld vou itintt for me bealdea taMaur bandases? I do thla quite 1 time la at my cispoeai in elae to do tn addl- mibb u. a. aenltsj' section of the com- 1 IvIUan reltef of the Red Cross ' voiwiteera recently to helD in ualf.cairlaaTfor-the families of aallora. v The volunteers t tto clerical work, 'such I'MpHoatlona of , these fam- u "vuitorav to their .tee Antielflta rf nilnr- .- - .-. -. .9 ... I JU the comfort end wel- ents, I should thlrdt "to one si ho fa AX km, three-day a license but If jou are soliciting orders for somebody clso you will bo obliged to get what Is called a broker's license, which costs $11.73. If you are selling some artlclo which you do not mako yourso f It will cost you 13.50 a jear for a 1 cense for doing $1000 worth of retail business a year. The best thing for you to do Is to go to Iloom 190, In the City Hall, where you will find tho Mercan tile Appraiser, to whom you can explain all about your business. Ho will advise you what Is required. Tho license Itself Is procured In tho Mercantile I, cense Bureau, City Hall. Apply pertona ly. Ago has nothing tn do wl(h It. No li cense Is required vr giving youc llttlo paper away. Thanks for tho kind holiday wishes. Tho same to you ! Drcds Suit After G To the editor cf H'omos'a Vaal Dear Madam I am Invited to attend a weddlnir at H o'clock tn church. What J ehould I wear? I am naked to tho rnreptlor atier ino ceremony. juu.. A man always wears dress clothes to an affair given after 0 o'clock; that Is. dresx shirt, white waistcoat, swallow tailed coat (not a tuxedo) and dress trousers, silk socks, pumps or low patent-leather shoes, white lawn how tie and white l;ld gloves. Tomorrow's War Menu ' Hr.HAKI'AST Oranies ("ortal with Top Milk I're-iili Toast Maple .Sjrup , I'offee MNOIIKON- Splnlsh Omelet Irahaiu Mulllns r coa Apple Same ii.Ni:r. Halibut Steaks In Tomato Saute Suilluped I'otntoFH OMi-h , Lettuce, with Majotviialso Dresrlnar ChrlbtmaH Cake with l,emr,t Sauco 1 STI1VKS IN TOMATO sauci: nip halibut cutlets In egg nnd then In bread crumbs Try In fat Have ready a heated canful of tomato j.oup with out any water added to It. i'our this on a platter and placo the, cutlets In tins when cooked. IIAMRUT I Trust in the Future I know not what the futuro hath Of marvel or surprise, AsMur1.1l niono that llfo and death Ills mercy underlies. And so bcsldo thn Silent .Sea I wait tho multled oar; No harm from Him cm come to mo On ocean or on shore. I know not where His Islands lift Their fronded palms tn air; I only know I cannot drift Jlcyond His lovo and care. J. G. Wlilttier. Tomorrow Morning Vjjjfff tempt that youngster's appetite . rLPil!l and your own with delicious A"5 XxP Every clay that vou delay your Vj v'wSli you are missing one of life's Wtsw'j3lQi mMwwMm ttSfeb 1 iysw55rc5Sft'ris,.v'.iCKy?rvs3 wwHH0HHaBf7vHVtAW!!flf wm?wmfomtxzmtt&$m&x&Qii&w --i , v,YtitiK The Last und the First Whether your needs are those for the last meal of the old year or breaking your fast in the New, the American Stores offer money-saving opportunities in 'QUALITY GROCERIES that cannot be equaled. "Comparisons Usually Are Odious, butWe Welcome Them" Extra Fancy "Red". Salmon.can 25c "Eat more fiah and save the meat" is a Food Conservation slogan. Very fine quality full size tall can. South American Marrow Beans, lb. 12c Large selected beans, cook equal to the best York State you arc just saving Gc on every pound. Victor Bread, 'Tc The Dig Conservation'Loaf Jf Great, big loaves of crispy good ness there is more real food value locked up in one of these big loaves than any bread baked in these United States, at anywhere near the price. Who Agrees With Him? To the Editor of Woman's Vafjr: rjar Madam I hav been followlnr the letters on proinltcuoui kleln In sour Wom an' Exchange column with much Interest and amusement. It la With coneklerablf urprls that 1 note the number vt persons advocating thla "pastime." nct only an harmleva but as UealraMe. I notice alau that tho "male of the apeclea" has been bearlnc the brunt of the battlo without an opportunity to defend hlmnejf. I am twentr-one years old and hae n Jojed the acquaintance and friendship ot ouni ladles as muh as th normal bov of this ace. and furthermore. Lelnir nnrmm. I haa numerous ery closu friends amonv my own aex between whom lews, Irapres lon, likes nnd dislikes have been freciv exehanred. While I dmlt In a number t cases the blame la Justly placed on Xhn man. on the other hand, tho majority cf bovM. eaoeelally of the aerlouHmlnded. wnrth. ihhlle type, rrgrard the M as somethlns blndtnc, often ulraost sacred. In their re latlons with women It has much the earn! bear Ins; and welrht as "a point of honor' umonff themselves. It constitutes an Ideal Vhtch all gentlemen worthy of the name will observe and cherish. While 1 believe that most boys down lit their hearts regard the kiss much as I has represented It above. It. Is often the casw that on the spur of the moment they forget themselves. Here. J maintain, the man It not wholly to blame. In his relations with women the man la always nn the Initiative, and properly so; It Is sho who decides "Where shall wo ro thta evenln?" "What hall we hae?" etc. Hr power of decision extends likewise ovtr things Improper as wtll as proper, and she alio decides "Will you ktss me sjoodnbjntr I do not contend tor an Instant that this eionerates the man. ut the Uame should rest equally on tho woman. 3- J. I. Red Cross Tableau )to ibcVtlittr o Woman' Fflfffj. Dear' Madanv Inclosed please find three The New Year New year, coming on apace. What liao you to glo me? Urlng you Bcatho or brine you cracc. Face mo with an honest faco; Vou shall not deceive me. CIIKISTINK IIOSSBTTI. In Holland it is a national dainty: in America it is fast ccttinctobc. Your first impres- uon will hit ou never tasted lnyttiin quite like it. A delicious, Jen-brown, crisn. tastv toast that is made only of tlie ery finest flour. C2C3 anil rich, sweet milk. It's good at breakfast, luncheon, dinner, or in between. With fruit, it's delicious. Served with poached eggs, it makes the dish taste far better than ever before, and even simply warmed in the ocn and buttered, it's much more enticing than toast with your coffee or tea or cocoa. Sold bu All Community Stores and Other Good Grocers i Ask for the Recipe Book HOLLAND RUSK CO., Maker. Holland, Mich. New oik Office: 46 Hudson Street vBest COFFEE, lb. 21c Recognizing that the American people are the greatest coffee drinkers and connoisseurs of a good "cup" on earth, we created thin Blend to satisfy the hard eat to please. Are you coffee particular? SfertyfisHSSEKs, doz.43c s Our Best Mince Meat, lb. 1,5c 12 good ejres in every dozen that's our Guarantee nnd all arty one expects there's a i big difference in eggs. It pays to consider i Quality. , A special price for the best mince meat made by Atmore & Son. wmmiummiS&mmmximKmHmamm best Oleomargarine, lb., 35c A pure, wholesome nnd economical substitute for puru butter. Sold in a great many of our stores. If the store where you trade docs not sell it our nmnagcr will be glad to direct you to the nearest American Store hero you can obtain your wants. Seasonable Goods Below Usual Prices Choice Cranberries lb. 12c Fancy Eating Apples doz. 28c Big Grape Fruit each Gc Puree of Tomato can 8c Choice Tomatoes. . ,12-oz. can 9c Lemon and Orange Peel.. . .lb. 20c Our Best Mince Meat. Fancy Mixed Nuts lb. 20c Grenoble Walnuts lb. 23c Almonds lb. 23c Brazil Nuts lb. 15c Filberts lb. 18c Best Citron lb. 23c .lb. 15c i ,i .Him wiiin nm; mm mi'iiMiiinMiii i iiwwiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiin Standard Furs 2j I'll Ii ii II IMIIWH ll Bill,, dull IHMIIIII llmlll I lli.l,illlilimiM llllllll II.IIlM I II lllll lllMlll lll Ml t"""1". Full Pelts Individual Models flatty Eerjucttcmss lale Hudson Seal Coatees trimmed with well-contrasted furs of Ermine, Fox and Skunk. Starting at 90.00 The new Capes in combinations of Mole and Ermine, Hudson Seal and Kolinsky. Starting at 30.00 Waists as low i 4.00 Remainder of this season's styles in Coats of Hudson Seal, Sea Dog, Nutria and other furs, trimmed and plain. Starting at 150.00 Leopard Cat Coats a.t 100.00 Ten, Fifteen and Twenty-Dollar Hats at 5.00 Wit Jftir anb JHUlimrp &ijop 1423 WALNUT STREET The Following Prices in All Our Uptothe Minute Meat Shops Fresh Killed ?KNG SISS CHICKENS, 32c lb. They're milk fed, aoft-meated and the finest quality obtainable. Chuck l IOoast,24clb. &JM.li Fresh Pork Shoulders 23c lb. Small, laan an cut pltnic aljla City Dressed Pork RoLts 30c lb. American Stores Co. Everywhere in Philadelphia AND THROUGHOUT Pennsylvania, New Jersey Maryland, Delaware I, tor it. ( in, e4SBMrcr the letter yon sent ens YFf , MWeU. Ka vA$:i kiufikH ML.
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