Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 09, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 6

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Evening public ledgek-philadelphia, Wednesday, January 'o, iois
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DDE JUFFS ARE VINDICATED NEW DEFINITION OF FEMININE LOGIC GOOD HEALTH TA3
DELIGHTFUL LACK OF LOGIC
itf HAVE A NEW NAME NOW!
. i. ii i.ii ., n mUrn
itic Critic Recalls the Old Foible, buti
lire's a New Definition Originality '
Plus Bravery to See It Through
TomorrIlr Menu DERIDE NOT THE POWDER-PtJFF DEVOTEE; .
WOMAN ATTRIBUTES $8000 INCOME TO IT
UUEAKFAST
Holled Illoo Willi Italstns
Ion a WHHi MolftMeti
Coffee
RhIW
. - m
T,
tS, Is a woman most delightful,
Mft being Cellchtful, Wily Is she?
faMVrawlnsr plays written by
a m a current magazine) a notca
piCniie i man morns aev
Jthtf ploys successfully cliarm
attse-their authors wero satis-
fc. to bo women nnd not to try
fcllke men.
iviitna woman-Is just a woman
.delightfully milium logic
hhl.ls the wnj tho critic arrives at
? . ma oeflnltlon or feminine, charm, rono
P (K tha authors who didn't try to wrlto
.-Mho men stopped to renson anything
-, '&ut. When fthcy wanted their char-
eiini-to do anything they simply let
Uhewrudo It. And thero ou nro. The
yJiya are Broadway nucccsse and
jijuvuj uiwa iiivui
HrT7E QUANT that a woman Is most
r;i.T dellffhlful -when ho Is k-'t Dlaln
f-"iwmaiu 'But why Is uhe? It la inter-
niRIl W 0Uh m HHJ uvvvvm va. aan avm
(is uw.'nltAtif tmmnn'u Innlr nf Intrlrv If
5 tan fsStaWf r tmi'iN vrtiit ,M:ffJt,
I.V.VCHCO.V
Jllnco of Ueef on Toast (leftover)
Oatmeal Crackers Currant Jelly
Cocoa
JUXXI'll
Mutton Hotilipotch with Ojeter tlr.ivy
Colealavv It o Dread
Steamed Apple I'uddlnc
.MUTTON HOTCHPOTCH
Tlie Ingredients aro two pound of
lean mutton, Mx medlum-alted potatoes,
two onions, two lamb's kidneys nnd n
doron oysters.
Cut llio mutton In lnrh-stuiare pieces,
l'eel tho potatoes, cut Into squares nnd
parboil fur flvo minute. Dlco tho Lid
nejs and onions. iut a laser of mut
ton In the bottom of tho baking dish
and thon a layer of kidneys, onion and
potatoes mixed. Season each layer.
. , i i F,,1,ow wlu another lner of mutton,
otlur day, Just before Chtlst- and so on until tho dish Is rilled, l'our
le to a Nllp-ui) In plans n great a ouiifui ,r not water over tho botch
That Usually Scorned Bit of Chamois Her Most Valuable Adjunct to.
Business Success, Declares Mrs. Bertha A. Rich, Advertising
Solicitor and Originator of Several Prospering Enterprises
GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOXfl
... .. ...t. ... Doctor Killoea .''' WVS"'i?"uf.'S'4j!'m s-J
" n.""".."i..'::.' ; .-" ii fs o ca ' "" '"'"'.?. "'.'""".',:" "'""W"?..i
rrCcWf, tor f '"'?' vJS?i,7nsirfrril bv ronol Icllrrs Jo
n JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D.. LL. D.
GO BACK to tho simple llfe,'be
contented with simple food,
simple pleasures, simple clothes.
Work hard, pray hard, play hard.
Work, cat, recreate and sleep.
Do it nil courageously.
Wc have a victory to win.
HOOVEH.
nature. Look around you at tho pres
ent day. "Women nro dolni unbcllev
ablo thhiKs In war work. 1'or In
stance
Tho
mas, due
..,.. . .!... i poicn. coer tno liak ne ,1 ih and i.-ki
many jacKics . si v.u U.JU,.. w, ,..ii,., ,.t. it
bo disappointed about their ChrlsttnnM
presents. Somo women put their
heads toecthcr. They camo out i.f n
I ronforeneo Kmlne "why not?" And
pretty soon n ship was chartered nnd hotchpotch
tho Christmas presents wero hpeeillnt,'
'apodal delivery" to tho waltlnfr Jack
les out on tho winter seas.
Women's lack of logic, some would
liavo called It. when tho suKRCsttun to
plungo throUKh n lot of red tape that
It seems to dry up In cooking, add inoro
ater.
l'our the Bray from tho dlh and
cook the o stent In this until they
rume, add seasoning nnd pour oxer the
,bouquet plucked from tho fact that, rcaiiy couldn't be plunBod through was
To a Red Cross Dog
Ui.-ue dog, you shnro tho lighting tlk
On tltildtj of Trance afar.
Yet never for your -ake Is tlonn
A shining sen Ice star.
jroi are charmingly unablo to uso your
, minu.
bare wc, then, make a suggestion
7 about this? It Is really qulto logical
Vbelnvbased on things that have begun
ttji'to happen since-women have been nl-is more than bump of orlg!nallt. It
lowed to forget about georgette crepo
V sind hand embroidery.
Isn't this lack of logic that men
hAVe been talking about for ages and
'' Mres nothing moro or less than worn-
X an'sf bump of originality? Tako tho
- r"t Wnmsn whn tflfM 1ln lilnvtl flt lit.
;'ii nwuicii t vr k i n. t " wk
M
made. But tho present got there,
Just the same.
TT IS posslblo to qualify the definition
made above. Woman's lack of logic
Is, say. two parts that nnd ono part
bravery. Woman Is original In mak
ing suggestions, nnd she 1 brave j
enough to put them In practice and seo
them through. It Is only lately that
any ono would glxo her a chnnco to
put them through. Perhaps, now lit the
You thread the bloody battleground
And find where wounded lie.
Then heedless of the shell and Rhot
You bring their Ruccor nigh.
Wero I our master I should want
To gl jour -nlor hull.
And fly a comet on a flag
A star that has a tall.
New York Sun.
IN THE MOMENT'S
MODES
; i rtancc. They made their characters day of short cuts to war efficiency, It' o...- f nnitlr.fjrl,t,n !, i-jmbollxes
'4' do quite unbelievable thing. Right will be proved that an Idea unfot tilled "UU "' "" ' " .' l. . Mrs Illch. who Is l.now.Mn rhlladel-
wrongs, for Instance, liut the things I by tho dignity of precedent cat. never- A'ftria Trimmed herelr.L'ln!" aimg' of IT.
l could have happened. I theless very often be a very good Idea 'r7" I i"ff', account in banks. I an adxci tiding
.1 f
JBHrvi vV Villi CsTl jl-'' 'J rBfcv'II' ,!'' '
-7nsT Jl(V WV '-lm - IF HE INVITES
' ShonVt lk Ssssff NOU TO LUNCH-
obon. UV.,1 -, II SMILE AT HIM"- A
hJ lml t7L I
IN FPONT OF SHOP WINDOWS AI I j I I II . i ,1We55Sw
.. !.,. tt. tln ai.wt I v lAv7VJ JlRl 1 1 IkV1 I I If -tHA -S7'1 tt
the elatois, in the thea- '1lVlir'lw l I lMvtvjS Y Jf '&rfr
'T-tO II II tfSvZJ&cMl tt,i lilMHhs
asfiitfniBr m iMMWK
- il - ' Ilffl ! " jtMmg"-f.f I tM 1 1 A
r' i' V. T'ltftHHv JV5' ,,J''' LJ
FKEHK Mttl IS
kO v"K
v '
iKaci l'our ?
i ..,.- in .1...1 rindrrs nnd i It must bo Just right. Wclit in n
'W,1"r:,Th l,. """ .fl oo- Wtht day v
nsnes bci m '"" "" . i moio t nan mrec-cnnuio Dower, aj
medialo tendency I to shut the e and
put tho linger ngalnst It nnd rub It
tho worst thing wo could do. Stott of
tho particles which fly Into tho ee
inecr could fly under tl upper lid.
I At least eight-tenths of tho particles
that n. uliM,lclaii ha to extract, however,
aro found burled under tho upper lid.
Tho reason Is that by rubbing tho lid
nround ocr tho eyeball tho partlclo Is
worked up under tho lid.
So when you get homethlng In Jour
ejo do tho best J oil can to suppress
tho Instinct to rub the eje. Then pull
tho loner ejelld up and tho upper lid I
out and tho partlclo In tho co will io
with nrtlllclnl light jou would think 42
could not do with even elBM..i3
power. Tho difference Is In the trern3
Pliould hao 1 diffused light of low i
tensity and great volume. N'o llih
has been lucntod can duplicate da
llirlil. ""'Il
Alto tho light should bo steady. Tt
may hao tried to read by a flirf.?
light or In a i.trect car; tho light eI1
up and down and wearle tho ejc tW3
tenson is that tho adjusting mcchkni!!a
of tho eyo Is taxed too much and tsi
warle. 5J
"if
A'cronal Sj
1 cronal a Imrmlesa drue? IlUAIjKn
YOl I.V!
cum, In
es, in iront or tne snop wiiuiuwi f
erywhere. In fact, tho devotees of the
powder puff. Somo opciatn noiun '
other surreptitiously, like addicts of a '
cret 'ice, uui always incro aio smues
of masculine derision nnd supeilorlty to'
inako tho w ielder of the puff feel like a
I silly fool, Instead eif tho canny buslnesi. i
wonnti sho probably Is
I And now these deotie have a eluin-
'plon in the person of -Mis. llcrtha A
Illch, who makes her $S00n .i ear and
more ami aiiriouie- u an iu urn nu
of down thnt rho keep In her hand-
l.. i ,.- ..., . ,,... it, ..r .1.... .. -
uair ante mu ininK? iii.ti mil m 11111111
It I a erv harmful druc ti .iu,..1
dislodged by tho tear which flow across j dR,.aton nnd disturb tho nerves aoj I3
tho cieball In a torrent: they will be . a foreign body which must bo ellmlnUrtl
washed out and will appear In the cor-"'r, "'";."' ...- . ' .",u
.... r ,.,. ,e if nnv chemical Is '"' ."., wont,
i..n i.n .i.a r.-n .In nut wait tn Inok I iftl. THJ t Vtsfl
iuiuimi uiiii luv w " -,v- - i Jug" uiuuu i rcssure ai
in a uooi: lor nn nmiuuiu, mu uvow, -vint is ihe smnincaneo of r hieh uifl
thing is plain water: or, if jou have ' i resiuroT Vhat l tha bent cl!mt fw ISl
I tlmo and It I handy, uso a plain snlt.w na- u ...n prei.uro. iiOBEnT.;j
solution, a ttaspoonful in a pint oi . persitent high blood prcssura com.
... .!.!. I.n, nn unlit Tllt 11111 . 1. li., Iinnrl tr. ,1 nn BnnH.... 'T ' &l
limn, 111111.-1 iiwfc w. -."-. ( jj. ,n ,,i.- ..v.... .n - ..ii vi,uiiiii-u-i nroourttS
'wash It out eiulrkcr than -.on i-an wait of rxtia work and wears It out, 11-mJ
to neutralize It In somo other way. heading to dilation of the hssrt uitt
Children run u danger from Iio.iseiiolil heart failure, With a blood pressure of?
articles, sucn as ammonia, jjc, -ir, io -.ou 1110 ucari noes moro man double tt.i
aro told to put these things up em the work required at 100. This extra Uborl
shelf. Hut some of tho chemical erode -u-ars the heart out lapldl-. It i a Urr3
and. unless it I of lunncr, iat oui tn- ' cotninou thing to find the heart, bloorf.7
rone. men. iviii-n no iium i' -vi ii--i-- esei-- nnu iwunea simuuaneousiy dU.f
things one eil them may drop Into tho eaed, so-called cardlo-vascular-reialJ
eye. The safest advice I not to put ,iS(ae. Theo giave cases reqalrtl
them on a high sMf bwt to plaie them prompt nnd persistent attention. J
far back. Any subsU'ices which nro' Tho -.'so of tho blood pressure throuftt
poisonous aro dungcrou nnd tlielr uce hardenfeg of tho arteries I one of-Hi.1
tuiiiiuii wc Mirhuaiuvu ..iv... i eiriy b (ui'iuiu? ui npj'ruuciunff old ftctf
source of cjo Injury. A light tliat h ' torn of IlrlBhl's disease. i
too brlRht w -panes mo re; u it 13 not'
bright enough, It also u cartes tho eje. (Copjrlcht)
Anil o why nbt7 I'orponally, a el Then when wo've all tho men. to
-.)ln.-.. l-nUn, .. .. ti t-.ti iiicki. nnl'i . nrnn ti linrmlnn1 1 ltlntlr.ll 4i!1P brotllfTN
fWVIlCt W VUV-ill .VVU IVUIUO 'l,-7 tvw V H""" . !-i. -.. ...-.. ---.- -
.... . . ...... i. !. !-.
v D tno Keynote 10 Moinnna wnoiuiwui can u sornviuui ewe.
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THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Wf? loiters a,il question Mmttttd to i department tntfjf h v rlttcn on ove side of
Wit1. .- 4',,,a .7. ' wj t...f r.r.i. .. ..,..,.- ... ..wi,i tt,,ri.il tiurrirn Ukr those nl -.i
W ' hlwan tseeud. e. miilerntiwiJ ().nl Ifte rrfllor o- not urctuarMy Imorse the tfcntlm'nt
V irSitntd .411 rommmiicaHoni or fM ilrrarlment .SonM I ud'lrrsjcil OJ olloio: Tllk.
f, I WOMAN'S! tACIIAXIK. Fmino 'iiMIC Ledger. PhlludelpMa Vn.
it TODAY'S INQUIRIES
P"1-, .. i- i. imllsraWnrr u nit 1. VhAt. rnnflrmatlan uf thflr limine
mrf.hle all than batter for rooliini? srnleil vol. . reeentb siren to IVench
Sf j nonttn?
' !
h,f t, Wht thep .nMUDin r "onn,- s. , MI1mr , Invllnllon to a brother
F ewtotat ho med In the '"'a1 ,nd B .uter hoW l.ouM the envtloi l! ad-
i jlreed;
S. Hon are .Ilk atorklnc. nUjliu an lui
I portant part In the lieadiear vtorn bs the
i aviator. In the I.afarette Koradrille?
t. Wlit l the food ralue of lelt.ueef
ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES
1. A trslnlnc sthol roone In rltlten
hip haa been opened In Nevr York cltjr by
,"jj" n- m caeaasst oil as a ob.Utote for Ihe New York State Woman'. Suirrare
'S T7A. i... K..n ..IcmI liai IhW naWrllllt I. aluied bT thl. to teach nonln
t jMwr., nvuini . .- . - ..- ...
AifelkkHU !! Hues ran be mad
tiMtpouai .i. .ui', i-i
imlnlarratlon not' to " batter In
to become voter.
,4U r1. tlmlnvU l
I u a MH.
,M 2. A man .honld not olTcr t .haV.e hand,
amall Indlvlddal Tie tilth u woman. It I. her ptaee tn make
this ndvance.
3. A drea 1ht ha. grown loo tleht for
l1-
if ti ji- l. i. kI.. In Hi. fiotiM. fur the
S 'VL.V.. ..... .... l , .1.. It,.!.... n. II.. .., I.. -...II- .1
Jr la a, ihb mr near the kitchen, tt ahotiM ,1 into a vral.troat elfect. Split the vial.t
' V vaatohi tb h.a.eb.ld account book, bill". I dawn the front and luwrt enouth of mi
. i" r .. . ... i i i.l. .. ... ..
'ArmDW. RMmBoia warain., u. irriat on ooui inin u make tne jarket.
Wed cllpplnsa f brlpflil bint, founil 'Add material below the wnl.t to make panel.
that extend over the hip. and rurr) old the
coat effect.
,V
la -rarloot paper., etc.
y.
No Dental Clinics at Night
To (f.e Editor of lrofiiau'a 1'ape-
Dear radam KlndU Inform me If thei
are any free dental clinic. In the city that
have evenlnir hours for vrorktnk-men
C. II. V.
So far a I can learn none of the
dental clinic Is open In the evening.
You can have jour teeth fixed In the
' A Boston Beans Supper
i r the Jtdifor of 'rowan's Past:
1 1 Dear Madam KlnJIr let me hav e a recipe
. 'for Boaton baited beana with pork onil also
r V .,.. Mmi Cni- inrh & .tlliner. Thank von
S raoat heartllr for this and paat favora. It
t- 'v ...., a. . .!t.. tn hut. Ih. Unin.n'l
'' Ktrhanivi) to com. lo -wttti our little per
J,iVlSltl?a. A. CONSTANT HUAUKH.
i '-Soak a, quart of beans overnight In
' .... .. al u .nln tm itiwi to )i1n -a
-iSBalafl Wl!r. Ill UID II1UI1UUK UlUlill ,"vw
"4,ta & pot. cover with plenty of water and
VrtS WUr Wd teVurmmer!"t'r t .. I'hlladelph.a Denta, Co,-
until the bean ore very lender, nui noi , i.mucniui unu uuuimnouu streets,
Broken. Have rady a piece of iiork from 9 to 3 dally except Saturday, or the
J.tfcat has been parboiled, scraped and fniverslty of reimsjIvanU nental
f- score. Vut the beans In an earthen School, Fortieth and Spruco stteets.
1 bean pot or In a baking pan that can bo , where clinics are held dally. At both of
'closely c-overeil. Add tho iwrk, which these places u charge U made for the
"Jrould ba cut into Inch squares. To a ( material used. If jou live in Ocrmati
t lat of the water In which the bean were town you can apply lo tho riermantown
; boiled add a quarter of a cupful of mo- Hellef Society, ;i Harvey street Here
,4. laases. a teaspnful of French mustard a dally clinic is held from 12 to I
t'' aad a quarter of a spoonful of baking and no charge Is made for material. This
axfAi Mb well and pour over the beans (clinic, however. Is only open to those
'3 Mason with plenty of salt, cover und let who live In tho llermantown district
4..ib.'l. .. tl.aili- ni-.n fur Alt-lit ImUm.
', ,vii .'A? menu for a lioston lieans supper Is,
.' Hli .n. ri.... nn iiin hnir oli.ll -Nose VVorneK
rfc 13a IJta) IWIlUtlt.. VJDVtn " ..w ...... ....., ...
f an,, ill wlUi tomato ejocktall sauce : baked To (Ac f.Vilor of H'oniaii'a poor:
. iilaaauw. Boston brown bread, baked sweet Hear Madam 1 there anr ky Ii which
ratainM coleslaw or nutteel cheese balls i V. S?W I"",'"' "" J-.".- vho wrote in
Vfi$U ItThMtoSl pumpkin Utrts ' fe 7hwUor:1,d"V.k.P,oPrv!h,,Ven,o,9pU'?Ata'.r;
l.Mtl mSTnfi. ! th. aame, and wucld thank lour enchantr.
" - . t..V tnlt.n 1 t-M. nn.il.t ..II . !... I
- .m. .. .v. .uu... t.i, mn ,n,w iu nu-
iieii the senlleman I would Ilk. to find
OUt allOUt thi. Cir llilU- til tlu. 111. tin.
Iatratfhtened out. It la Inclined to spread
IMn.f A. n.
J. O.'s address was not signed to his
letter, so I am afraid It Is not possible
for us to put you In communication with
him. J. G. did not speak encouraglngly
of the nose shaper, however, and came
to the column for further udvlse about
having his nose shortened. So, after
the following recipe for making all. It would not be of much advantage
bread with yeast, it is, of course, to near or J, u."n experience. Massage
I enei '" EUIU " uo aoou lur a aprcauing nose,
ud tne-o.uarter cupfuls of Hquul. but this must be given by an expert. Why
Xtfcjti aaaU one-bjUf teaspoonfuls of salt, worry, however, about so unimportant a
lata HilliWi, i iinfiil of cornmeal, one- tnlng as a noseT Try to have a nice
. . . .-.. . t. i . .. ..-. ...l Mimlit.vlnll Vtt (.Vint. im nf . ...m .!!..
atasUpsaT yeas.; ckc. ory or wuinvreeocu. .-....'.. - n.....n .. v. jwu bmh
la (Me-aaarter cupful of lukewarm water, and eating the things that are good for
'nr twins one-half cupfuls of flour. It- Take plenty of sleep 'to keep your
lt rratrla vised a sponge should bo eyes bright and clear looking. In other
uiaaWM'hlaTUt wlth.the liquid, tho yeast (words, be attractive In spite of your nose.
aaaVav part of Uiejjvhlte flour I " ls dangerous to tamer with the shape
ttHr, thellqulet over tha' rnmeal and j ot feature.
aavtt aaataat to,tne boning point. ejooK
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SURREPTITIOUSLY
LIKE. A0DICT5 OF A
SECRET VICE.-"
BUY A FRESH BUNCH
OF VIOLETS
bullcltor with a long Uhl of succcsful
cntcriulscs to her ciidIL In a curtont
mag.izlnn bho has written .in .irtiiU-l
lalied "The liusiucss Woman and the.
Powder l'uff." in which she remove i the
stigma that has long been put upon the
public use nf tho complexion chamois
and gives that little article tin- place
ill the sun that Is really it due.
"I made It an luvailabln rule,' Mrs.
r.lch write of the early step that led
to l.er succe, "from my ver tlrst day
as a solicitor, to open my handbag before sometime
i mcring nn cinicc. iisn up my mi ot
cinmois, go carefully over my face ro
though thero wto rn.ui timet- during l him that sou rko that suit alo lfumoi
those wily month that I ate ,i scanty
breakfast and no lum Ii at all In order
that I might buj a fresh bunch of
violets a a pait of mv equipment for
the days wurk '
The violets and the shine-less no-, arc
to give tho prospective cuvtoniet some
thing pittty to look upon, but should he
respond, ns c l-udo mascullno e natures
will, with an Imitation to
him, but nfter every departure from tho
aisles of buiilnes", lead him gently but
flrml bai k to Id pew- and hold him
there
hmihion or dinner llU .n never to
arcept, iii'cordlug to Mr Jtlch'H eode.
nvenoue c nougli to e..it
ith ulilrli I fill .ire ilec-n.
last call riiray locus were ttlcke-il up, tatcd
(Hi-ens wero p'ticncu n nit, and i wasi
leady to beard the lion In his den. 1
alwavs tarried my head high and never
... -. -- ---, -- - -- rtiii-j!i, iii-iwiun,;
moving all stray specks of dust and soot though Mu are in
which might have accumulated since my thr very violet vv I
nllcwed my ees to waver 1 felt myself
to be tho equal mentally, inoially and
phv.lcally of tho man on whom I wa
I e.iiuiif.;. iiuu inn ii x muiei e-xiresscei in
be Met lii good grooming, good dressing
and well-chosen language everjthlng
I else being equal ho could not get away
from me
"When I nni asked, a I frequently am
'What one thing ha contributed most
to iour success?" I imailabl) reply, .M
powder puff '
"My questioner a Invariably laughs
and jet I am never moro serious than
when 1 make that answer I am a suc
cessful business woman. 1 am proud of
my success, und, looking baik upon the
ear of my gradual development. I have
'seatched diligently for tho underllng
reasons. Foremost among them I list
clctlus sjinbollzed by the powder 11110;
Critics of tho overdressed, under
nourished wolklng gal will seated
agree with Mrs. inch's theory that a
bunch of violets ls u greater asset to
ward a substantial succcs than a satls
f 5 ing lunch
"Whenever the were obtainable," she
writes, "and tho weather would permit. 1
wore a modest bunch of violets, al-
"lluinor j our bueis. ' she savs 'If
ho Invites ou to tunc hesiu do not snub
the poor man and tell him in a hnught
vuho that jou never 111K business with
pleasure or something cquall bromldlc
Smile at him, not eoquettlshly. Inn
frankly and humanly, nnd tell him jou
never eat luncheon If he compliments
jour elolhes ba ftankly pleased and tell
I .nT. . .AMnCf. t . . I
MMfe. The (lou.t Cliln jit
tK3 licit
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, ilfr, of Vjcquifiitc Totlrt I'rrpnration III
Suite 70G-T07 Pla.idtrs Iiultdtna 1
II Uulnjt ut lSMi vt. 1-tillu.. 'i 1111
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1335-1337
Walnut St.
Opposite
liitz-Carlton
Final Clearance Sale
REGARDLESS OF COST
Our Entire Stock of Winter
Dresses, Coats and Waists
? Former Prices
JYo Uxchaiigesr A'o C. O. D.'s-
No ABprovalsc
HANNAH" u c,re f" Yo" F'
One treatment a. month
rl ' "! Prevent foot 111. Hn.l
thirOpodlStm,l ,?; hanry, nnd able to
r enjoy life. ManlcurlnT. 33.
. .. i'atnlfa. -ntl.rptlc Inrvpeiialv.
S, 1:. lor. lSth unci hnn.oiii (Over C rane'i)
Alto lid I ( lir.tliut
BROWN, GRAY, BLACK, WHITE
Custom-Made Shoes in Stock
for Stout Women
''jwt are sisu mere aro iiuio vcr"',(;r.aa the senlleman I
- tu. to r brouernr. to tim vv oman s i.x- i
j- .. -- - . .... i
' ,-chaage. 'If makes .us feel worm wnue:
K; f Caro Bread With Yeast
, t f t V4Ur of irosioit ' Paat:
VjTxar aladam ta there a way to make corn
,'krwd with yeaatT If there la 111 JTin kindly
'?nh " "" ""A nJlB HAVl'lT '
t. f-k. inii.,i Ktntea food adnitnlatratton
The distinguishing- feature of the
costume illustrated In the accom
panyinr sketch is the snug fit
ting above tho waist line. A
number of the style creators
have exhibited n preference for
this form of modeling, the lines
of which present an evolution
of the basque lines of the bustle
mode. This suit is fashioned
from bottle-green velvet and the
trimming is of nutria fur. The
collar, too, it should be noted,
has its element or originality.
Mad. with extra fullnein
Ht the ankle und ball of
foot. Tho Inns nn- no
skillfull dramicd that
thl i extra w.iltli 1. not
noticeable, hues 4 to II
31 Styles in Stock
Width. K. KK. KIM
rtblSH
SHOES
STOUT
twoN$5,$5.50andUp
(OMt: AMI Ml,
Tllh.SK I'lNK. SHOr.s I
Seaf ried '
Bros.
Iatoir sBaaBBBaat m 28J.
tsToui: tiNLY "aaal Girard Av e.
i:tra Mie Orertiltera for htoat Women ,
rioHed Tueaday i. Thura. Kin, ut 6 o'clock I
I INCREASE IN PRICES I
H NEMO WONDEni.IFT CORSETS. No,. f&S. 5S4. 535. 556. H
M 557aadS8,noiv85.00,viillbeAUVANCl!Dto$6.00.
B NEMO SELF-REDUCING CORSETS. Noi. 402, 403 and H
Pj 40S,coit 84.30, mil be ADVANCED to J5.00. HJ
LUIGI RIENZI
1714 Walnut Street
Semi-Annual
Clearance Sale
Suits $20.00 and $29.50
Formerly to $00.00
Gowns $29.50 and $34,50
Formerly to $75.00
FURS
Coats, Capes, Scarfs, Muffs,
Entire Stock
Aty2to Former Prices
All Winter Hats $5.00
..
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oveym
FIT AS YOU FASTEN"
We the "UNBROKEN UNE" ol F.ibioa
All Good Stortaa 91.00 and 91. BO
l 22Q-222 mnirefifrdsr
iimnirtaiirLEamim inruiau miitut a,iitiinmiui,'iiij u migmrrm mimtmin u fuiruiiHtatcmtmi Ti'cia miiuni mm
WL
bot water. Cool, add yeast and
rt UMv,.nt'rie, unui double in
aTnar'a-nin nnape into loar aim
tela U pan. until the bulk haa
jiake Rfty minutes.
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it mn reiBoie aiacoiora-
A taaii h..n tkt aray
ie. iwnMi'itf. rel-
JJ tltOUWKTKBTKIl.
fftatt, Kt-Btttraj'';wuy to
vouw Be ta-jar it. on
taVeMWitO' the elevw. the
Wla4.'tHowveN-,'0Ji this Is
Hi oaia uw-kim rear,
MeaKUMiiacn
BaJloa of bolllnr
PoyM'tifeaofU.
taU It tor Wtf u Aour In
aeklUrUaa chlorkU
JMtrt woe (t fiufht
w t
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Some One Else Haa It!
To tlif Editor o ll'omail'a Pag:
Dear iladam Will jou pleai tell to It
there ar. any moYlng-.ptcture atudloa In
J'blladelphla and. If ao. xh.r. ther are?
' JIOVIB HTIIL'CK.
There are no movlnu-plcturo tudIo'
In Philadelphia. You can find the an-.
awer to the-other question contained In'
vneir letter tn nnv ett th tihntnnl it-
magazlneu, copies of w blch you will And j
In th tierinrlleal ronm In the Tnlilln ,
IJbrary". at Thirteenth and I-mnm
atret's,.
, Glfta for Bridesmaid
I tftf t'Jll.r of li'oman'a Poor:
Deaf Madam I a in to bei married ntit
moQlb and bar. aaked two alrla to b. my
btideamaida. Am I auppoaeO to alve th.m
a preatat? If ao. vrbat would bo appro.
vrlatat IJltmB-XO-Ut.
It Is iMUaL-when a bride can afford to
lia.ao to ,iv(th bridesmaids some lit
tle r preiemt.'. A, bar pin., a bracelet 'a
pair et.rarnnai'-ft hat pin or a small
r Maw 'WtrM,,iH),an appropriate
If tk Ir-rUa letats sbc cannot afford
israftiiimjifflBniiniiiiiJHJiCciiiiHaifflisiia.Kiia
Let Us Renew
Your Last Season's
Velvet Suit or Coat
Our proeeta reatorea all the orlclnal
beaut and luater of the fabric, at
lltll. cnit.
SchwarzwatIderCo.,1017-27WoodSt.
MANDO
Itema... .n.ft.......
hair from or under the
anna. Tho new lile
! mJi thla prepa
ration Indl.penaable,
SoM br aood Iirot and
-Ti"iriuirui more..
nlJumk
1 'aV '
I-RITfl
BUriSJUXVOUa
NMMEMBVEI
Tha only treatmaat
tnai vriu pai-m-.
nentlr dtatror tha
ti.l nulla tt-llltniil
etectrlo n,ll.. hurnln
f-auatlra ur nowdera. 1.um
no blemlah. , JUJ " -.ortatnal t.auly
prcparatlona la FatKa sweaa,. M
Highest Grade For
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0ia !LiLUHi,ii!i'iiiiMiii"iiijii3 ii.'iiiiiiii'iuiiMaiii'ihwiimitfitm j'lii.fciainiiiiiiNi Mutmimmi mm",
Products of Oar Own Workroom
ft1.
r
Designed in the Season's Style
pearly. 3aebuctto iiale
Of a Few Remaining Models
Ltinouncc an
Authoritative Skowing
Spring Modes
in
COATS
Leopard Cat as low as 100.00
Hudson Seal, plain, as low as. .150.00
Hudson Seal, trimmed, as low as 175.00
Waists as low as 4.00
!
VERY SPECIAL;
Natural Raccoon Auto Coat, fulllerigth, as JpWis
SETS
Battleship Gray Fox as low as, .70.00
Hudson Seal as low as 50.00
Natural Skunk as low as 45.00
Ten, Fifteen and Twenty
Dollar Hats at 5.00
Cioats, Suits,. Dresses
Particularly Adapted
for Wear at
Soutnern Re
.esorts
foO
ti'
135.00
fttje jfur an ifWillmerp tjop
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