Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 17, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 8, Image 8

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BVJiNlXO 1'VlihlO JJflDGEK PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, JANUARY IT, 1919
til HOUSEWIFE AS BUSINESS MAN : MONOPOLIZING THE PHONE : NO VELTIES : WOMAN'S EXCHAN&
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MRS. WILSON DISCUSSES MARKET BASKETS
AND SAYS "LESS MEAT IN THEM, PLEASE
Meat Is Expensive, and in
These Days of Light
Work Too Much Is Bad
for Us
r4 Way to Cut Down Cost
of Table and Have a
Healthier Family at the
Same Time
By MRS. M. A. WILSON
(Copurteliti til), hu Mri, Xt, A. lnlion
All HpM rrserifiM
rpHE qualities of a Rood business
man and those of a good house
wife arc identical. Both should
have a sense of values; should givo
prompt attention to details; should
have good judgment in buying, and
have the ability to quickly adapt
themselves to circumstances.
Just as every successful business
man keeps actively in touch with his
business interest through the trade j
journals and the knowledge of the
markets, so, too, must the housewife
learn new and up-to-date methods
and new use3 for foods. She
should keep a strict and economical
watch over the most important
xiav. ine most vuai nrooicms 01 me
home; namely the expenditure of
money for food.
The actual cost of food today need
not really worry the housewife if j
she will make it her business to see
that every bit of the food be usr-d .
to supply her family with their daily j
sustenance.
Now, let us get this clearly in
our minds: The day of cheap meats
is trone. Several reasons mav be.
put forth to account for this. First
unu AUfcmu(, la liiu Bkvauy ri&u jii i
price of meat. This is due to the
fact that the large ranches in the '
West, where the cattle could get
cheap and natural food, have been '
cut up into -mailer farms. Second,
the prohibitive price of farm labor,
Third, the increased cost of trans
portation. Fourth, the demand of
the housewife for thc finer cuts of
meat.
Mrs. Wilson Answers Questions
My Dear Mrs. Wilson Would
you 'kindly give me u recipe for
choifolatc cookies, the kind you
roll out, cut with a cutter and arc
soft when baked? Some people
call them chocolute jumbles. I
have one recipe, but they a"e so
hard xvhen cooled otf. Also will
you please explain how many de
grees is a hot oven, a moderately
hot oven and a moderate oven?
Does quick oven mean tho same
a a hot oven? Mrs. L. .1. T.
MRS. L. J. T. Tiy using your
own recipe in this manner: Roll the
dcAugh out on a piece of oilcloth and
th'jen cut and lift xvith a cake turner
anld place on a baking sheet and
bake in a moderate oven. Cool and
men cover with cloth wrung
out
(ery dry from hot water for a fcxv
minutes. Pack into a crock or tin
prevent drying off. The addition
of extra Hour and too much knead
ing will cause the cookies to become
hard. Use only a small amount of
dough at once.
My Dear Mrs. Wilson I am
taking the Kvening Plhlic
Ledger simply for the iccipes in
it which you write. I have made
the plum pudding, thc one for a
small family, and had no trouble
with it; turned out tine. Ilut I
have no luck with your candy. I
have made fudge, or tried to make
it, according to your recipe and
failed twice. The first time I
made what you called raism fudge
with brown sugar, evaporated
cream, etc., and I substituted Eng
lish walnuts instead of raisins.
When I found, after standing over
night and the next morning,
lt
wnK rttill Knfr. T hnileH if nver :iml
it was pretty good. Two days ago
1 attempted to make almond
fudge. It called for four cupful"
of light-bioxvn sugar, one and
three-quarter i-upfuls of milk and
two tablespoonfuls of butter. I
cooked it and iioat it and set it
aside in buttered pans, and it was
soft the next day, twelve hours
after. I reboiied it, and I cannot
use it. I hate to waste materials
of any kind. Fcxv pertons have
candy thermometer.'. Please state
where they can be bought and hoxv
much they cot. I am a novice at
cooking and sxveetmaking, hut I
like to try theie things. If you
would tell just how long to boil
the fudge it would tuin out all
right. I don't know when iMu
degrees Fahrenheit is reached and
I would like to know hoxv to use a
candy thermometer if I had one.
Please tell me through the paper
how long, on a gas stove, it takes
to boil fudge with the proportions
you givey Can I rescue tho pan
and a half that I have still soft?
I read with interest of your having
been in Queen Victoria's house
hold. I have traveled a great deal
all over Europe and have been in
Buckingham Castle and also at
Windsor Castle. .Please tell me
where to get a candy thermome
ter and how to use it. Also some
idea of how long to cook the stuff.
Mrs. M. II. L.
MRS. M. JT. L. Thc trouble with
your candy is that it is not boiled
sufficiently. It should form a fairly
hard ball, when tried in cold water.
Return it to the saucepan and bring
to a boil, and then cook until it gives
the desired test. Hard and rapid!
coning tenas to cause tne mixture to
turn.
Tha only practical Tray to be as-
Ktiii jl reanlta is to use candy
HOW TO CUT THE COST OF MARKETING
In i-urli ha'kel lh.il (.'fr -.ailinp fortli In market tlirrc tliould tie llie imaginary prfonco of the tcmplinR fruits
ami r-sctalile iloni-up .it limur-in llm'r proper ffaon. I.uiky and wise is the liomcxxifr who ran go calmly
forth in thii way, Innwinp that at lr?at lulf lirr meal i ready rind mailing on the thclf! It is only by planning
abeud in the tunimrr anil reapins the fruit of her ilaniiins in lli" winter that a womaneau leally hope to rut
doun thc high iot of liing and luxe an allrucllxc table nt i tame lime
Thc usual percentage of choice
or prime cuts in the meat is about '
.... . . ., , i
o .
(0 coycr thc cost of thcge cuts Co. i
ditions and methods of living have-1
changed. Our modern homes are
models of comfoit and luxuries. Wo
iluve heated homes, luxurious bath I
appointments, electric lights and '
elevators to carry us up and down ,
stairs. These modern conveniences '
relieve us of the fatigue and dis-
comfort of the old-time davs: there- '
fore wc do not require the heavy ,
I'.uii'iu iuuu iuiu uiuib i um (.lumr i
dad's day. In those days only the
lit survived the open fireplaces with ,
wood for fuel. It was necessary for '
folks of that time to eat plenty of
meat and rich, heat-producing foods
so that thc body would radiate suf-
MLliriit iivau iu i-iiuuit; mum iv uu
their work.
Now all this is changed. Most i
dxvellings and offices are heated in
thermometer. llirte aic sexeral .
i makes, and they aic usually fcold in
all housefurnii-liing and department
stores. The investment will amply
repay you when you make jelly, as i
tho use of the thermometer gives
i the practical and definite results.
Adventures
With a Purse
TIIK most inexpen-oxe and, xxitlial. at
Iraclixe b',ai. J.-wilry 1 haw ytt '
found I brought to light In today's
xxanderlng. There two slender b.ir i
Pins, faintly liiarl-td xvith stralgli
lines nnd xxiih n small flor etilnd,
on either end And Micro a"i friend
chip ilrUes of du'l Jet finish, which
look fu well against a white talloied
u.ilst. Your cholcn xilll cost but men.
tj-fixe tn's. Jsn t that remarkably
reasonable'.'
I.nly JIkii rang for lur nuid nnd i
o-dereil her li.nli. "Be suie. ' she te
m nded her tna.(i. "io usn some of inx'
hjth salts In ili xxater ' nd "x i
sniilw at the Lesi seller and trot off 10
run our own wnir-r ror our o-xn bith.
We can't bu I.adj Maris exeii if we'll ,
like to he. but, by gracious, wo can
haxn bath alis They are ilcHt-lillul. j
iefielung und ian t.isilx- be alled a
nti-cssar.x luxur Kaney, tor Instancy,
taking a hot h-ith tonight xxlth somn
aromatic restful bath sal's made by an
Knglisli firm in London and then nes
tling down sleepllx' and contentedly in
a xxarm. soft bed Confess now that
the HiiKlIsli bath salts would be half
the pleasure When jou see them at-
tractlxely boxed jou'll be unable to re.
sit them.
"Now r lav n.e down to sleep," sa
Ml Hetty sexerely to her oungest
' ne- and ttuks h-r In Hie chair for an
'lppr,::' b" ' "''' '? B"" ' ?
be not more than. Faj. ten Inches high
.1 real bed may be pur, hnsed fur It for
len cetitx H is n little lion bid, sin- j
gle. probabl) a foot In length, and i
oxen has a striped ma'trr3 and pillow.
1 r.in so xour sip:,ll ihiuiriitpr'H rte'lirhl
nt haxilig otic of tlusi iiiniilni; dulls'
KriiT u utirl T r jn ln fl ni ,i linrrnti
Ing from xou a handkerchief or two for
bid clothes
i
' "fse as reap ' rend Hie ihrc lions on
the bottle of skin softener ..Ml whinner
--iin oxcellmt preparation for tl.
chapped, rough hands xxhirh xxintcr so
often caues. And being iiunle b two
women who bine maun a study of
women's needs this preparation, xxblih
pi,iv be scured for lwent.x-flxe cms
and xxhlili brings xilth it the fragrant
sent of xiolets. somhow Inspires t ."
confidence that it xxill xxhlten and sof'en
the skin.
Kor the names of shops where ar
ticles mentlonr-d in ' Adxmturea
With a Purse. ' can be pur UaseJ,
address l.Mltor of Woman's I'age,
ISvcs'iKOj PfBtn" I.edokii or phone
the Woman a Department Walnut
3000
- STORE ORDERS
ARE AS GOOD AS CASH
and ensblt ou to buy at th. drrsrt
mnt and spec-Llty stores you rrftr.
Our tfrrns .re hiinr on th lenr'ti if
erellt .r ftr ami moderate, Writ,
for full n.i.ii.
jiAnmorr unos.,ni8 chestnut
Cuticura
For .Baby's
Tender Skin
AH dn)Uti; 8oo tt, OInt
mot tf and M, Tftleum U
Bmplich fr of 'ti-
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winter in a way that makes one
vcrv comfortable. People wear the
""eight clothing all the year
round. Now, if the food supplied
provides an overabundance of the
amount of protein it cannot bo used,
Therefore it must be eliminated by
the kidneys. This oertaxes these
organs and wastes food that is
vitally needed to feed starving
Europe.
How can you prevent this? By
eat !nr meat or its rnuivalcnt not .
rnore than twice daily. Keep this j
jn iiiiiiu wiiuti.ur uu uu uiuu ui i
woman. If you rat meat twice
daily you should walk not less than I
two miles, if you are engaged in I
working indoors. People engaged .
in hard, laborious outdoor work arc
the exceptions to this rule, as are
ui&u rUUlllB irum uili-cu lu tUili-
four years of age.
We, as a nation, consume more j
sugar and meat than any other
pockets are smart
,An r KRy TVI JMVnntJS
i:i;ht pnikel'. a huiMeil belt and
a soft tru-hci) collar are fcalurcs of
ihis i lexer oal
.1 Ihih Wiiii'i InlU In riornur fluxe
AOl.r
n, lust,. i
NOl.l'Mi: iu.!d Le written in the
ry of po, kith within the las'
few i'.i: After the dmaiipcaran. 0 of
I "1n P";k"t that used to be long sears
agn. i .ex i l sometimes not so ckxer-
j icnctai"d in the, side senni of a
wom.u. skirt, theie wire xcars when
po-ketn wen- unknown. O.. aslonallj
to be suie. t ..ro wero pork'tH on our
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f h al. ',6th St. PHILADELPHIA frjl B
" "jL i Hearanee I I
I "Curious 4r -o ii B
I - -m. m I 1 now in progress involves all remaining I
JsCllHJl w'11&'a Noti winter -pparei selections urc aim exicu- p
I ttivT.T.. . mi I th sive owing to the vast collections for which I
VV HAT improvements will 1 .. . .. ,,7, . . ., , j I
W rj0t My wife never 1 "n,r this establishment is justly noted
could ba;e a biscuit until she got I l,,nd,s m . N ,-. 1
Miss Princine Pure Phosphate I Cup IU TAILORED SUITS 1
SKIn-eiSnlh B FROCKS GOWNS I
the bailing chef at the Bellevue- I ffl . COATS WRAPS I
Stratford. It's because Princine I DiriTTQlTQ I
rises in the oven the heat brings IQI DlAJUaC.3 III M
out the Ieaveninir DOWer." UWS . llll II N
full WE!i!nvS,EI5Si full I QM WINTER MILLINERY AND FURS 0t I
i lb. f n( i i ID WL. fJw I
f on o'her goad ttor r ISCl-arr;i--jLrmimasBSS!sessssemtnVM I
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nation on thc face of the earth, and
for this rca&on we lead the world
1 with the largest number of
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kindred troubles of the liver and i
, ., ,. i ti..ii ...iu x.: t "-' not inenug. xou couia lane mem
kidneys, hven John Hull, with his , oul on different nlghtB. but do not con
great love for beef, fails to equal tlnuaiiy go with tho same one.
r, . . lL . . ,i H N certainly funny to hear n, sailor
this country in this trouble. boy speak against haxlng a girl at
M.. .,( i ni....:n;nr, r.mn lmf exery port, for I alwaya thought sailors,
any noted physicians agree that i or the nl!1joriiy of them, were "fickle-
the liver and kidneys of the average minded." I am going to call ou a r
Amcrican are at least twenty years fTtatf.a RlriwillrSBllor Boy. to
older than his body. Think
this i
over ami then gnther the family to-
t,(.iin.r anu jiutii ,v menu uii. ui.a
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mrnt. frrnnrntlv instead of dailv
Keep in mind that frugal and wise
ruuiii; ifuiJCtu u iii.tii jii j;uuu
health. This docs not mean that one
must starve or deny oneself suffi- J'
cient food. There arc many foods
that, if wo would only cat abun
dantly of them, will repay us by
giving a body of glowing health and
xjkUiliy, mat xwil llliuw iu jJiiysnui
weakness and will enable thc owner
to combat thc battles of life with
success and thus live to ripe old age.
topcoats. Ilut xo nexcr put anything
In them saxe, occasional!, our finger
tips mi a cold day.
Now tho pocket has gone back to a
morn decorative phase To be Mire, the
merchandise dellxory system is still n
bit out of mutual. Ilut xxe prefer to
carry Aur packages iu rhopplng bags,
rather than In our pockets. So the
dicntatlxo pocket Is tho ono at present
In xogye
III the coat shown In tho sketch today
Mm pocket is really at Its best as a
deeor.itlxe feature. It Is not supposed,
in Its eight ltii.inre'. to be bulged xxlth
packages. It Is frankly a feature to adit
to the attractiveness of this coat. The
i puckciH nio not tho only good feature
I of this coat; tho xvlde, buckled belt, tin
soft, crushtd collar, and the long Hues
down tho center front are all In xcry
good sis le.
Tho hat Is of the toque variety, xxith
a high brim rolled away from tho face
at the fiont. At the back thc brim Is
narrow. The decoration Is a little curl
of o-truli, finite bewitching In Its soft
ening effect
(.pr:h 191P by riorem-e Hose)
With Salad Flavor
JifTy-Jell desserts
come in many fruit
flavors. But Lime
Jiffy-Jell flavored
xvith lime fruit
makes the best salad
jell.
lt is tart and green.
The flavor comes in
liquid form, sealed in
a vial.
Srv WitK vnup
' U" it 'a,ad Or miT in veg-
i'-JtU( etnbles, cooked or
uncooked, before the
Jiffy-Jell cools. Left
overs xvill do. Or mix
scraps and make a
meat
meat loaf.
Try Loganberry JifTy-Jell for a
dessert, and Lime for a salad
jell. One package serves six.
These quick, economical dain
ties serve a big need today.
2 Packages for 25 Cent
At Your Grocer'
Jlffy-Jell Waukesha, Wis.
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Please Tell Me What to Do
By CYNTHIA
Meaning of Letters
J. S. There la no special knoxxn mean
Ing for tho letter ou quote. They muBt
he something that the writer and re
ceiver of tho letter Mono would know.
Don't worry your llttlo head over them.
Cynthli Answers the Worried One
It ncemn thnt your fiancee's parents
are more than unreasonable, If you hue
remembered to write ccry detail of the
cause of your qunrrcl with them. It
the little girl continues ery unhappy
consult with her brother, and If he ap
proxew. marry her now without waltlnar
lonser.
If you mn sae us much as J 15 a week
bisldei onr expenses you should be
nnie io marry and llxo well If you
nhtA In tnnrrt' unrl llvn iftl 1 vrtti nm
both careful of expenses. If xnu want
i.i.. ..;.., ...""::."."";." .r,:..rir i
any further suggestions send an ad
dressed enxclopo stamped.
Helen H. Answers H. D. G.
Dear Cynthia Please pilnt this:
It Is rather hard to talk of "sincerity"
or "steady company" to a sailor boy.
If there Is any truth In that old saying
"A sailor haB a girl at ex-cry port"
Pallor Box-, did you read tho letter
that "One Who Knows" wrote? It Is
all right to keep "steady company"
with the girl you aro engaged to marry.
A girl should never keep company with
any man unless she knows his Inten
tions and ho hers. But a man and girl
xxln don't know cither's Intentions
should not monopollie each other's time.
Sailor Boy. you made a terrible blun
der! Thut Is Just what jou sailor boys
do. When I say don't keep stendy com
pany I certainly don't mean for you or
any ono elso to ro out exery week or
every other day and look for a new
companion.
I said haxo lots of friends. Would
you call peoplo xxhom you look for
and find ex-ery other clay or week
frlends7 I would say you wero flirting.
as most sailor boys do.
You can have sexeral friends (real
'"'nasi, people you nave Known tor
XTAMI nr linen trnna In cVtnnl n 1 1 V, Ttnf
people you meet In tho way you mention
iittracl attention? And wnen she puts
tlon Is hers? Does a man admire her?
on ariinciai ne.iuiy wnai Kind or aiirau-
I rlli! lint n.iv n crlrl pnnlrl hnlrl lipr
m,,n,. fr ih wi n,l
good man knows that ono xxhn has a
ffiUrt h.o '" ri
noia ner own. i wwn ou ine nesi ni
lu,:"' ha,lor Bo'- ancl J ""P 50U w,n
OUT OF SPOOLS
This loxelieft of tables for the dob
lies was made out of eight spools
and a randx-box rover. The spools
are glued together and then the
randx-box lid is glued on, too.
hpoolj and bits of pasteboard ran
make other interesting doll furni
ture as well
JH
pojoettnauotgp
January Clearance Sale
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Model Illustrated of
Chiffon Velvet 39.75
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1 M PARIS NEW YORK M
1 irthtna I
ill -, - - mi &
marry one of the dearest little girls that
can be found In the L. S. A.
Sailor Boy asked for an answer from
Helen 11., and hero It Is.
A Ilrave Little Rder
Pear Cynthia I have nv,e' 7rJ",'1"
you before, but I read your column d,,,y
mi see ine va uapio ... -.-,;
B1V
bo
nlh.ru anrt thourht that yoU XX'OUld
willing- to, help me also. Mv !?riBtore,. ..It" is tho professional tele.
mother died five ycsrsairo ' "J."'
wllTh Srbus";ne?,C.dHO T he Vw little
?lme to witli other clrls. ns I am
jse for my ageu father and I help h "J
:h his business, so I liaxe f ""
time to ro Xvltll oilier Kins. -" .yuung men unu huhiui iuuhukv.. ....
kept so busy workln-, but at times J telephones at home to tho pxtent of
am nn lonely as lonely cn uc- "ul .cutting off tho possibility of any In
lov to read; tn fact. I lpve bpoKs as comln cnl9 witliout haxing them tn-
dear
as my very life, but I haven't any
I am. unable to buy any. but I
.!....,.. .i.H... i.lHtnw itflhllo library
and
iuiin.ii c1"" -..& ;:..i , iw.
ana kpuihb: dtoku. a w.- " -. .-
roult
to read some books on travel and, In- i
deed. I would like io g "' "
Id like to get some on ei :
when the epdemlo broke out
,hla. h0,i S,.u,.Lv nh! i
queue. And wni
I. Ilklln.lAtnVilt.
to know hoxv to help the sick,
io Know IIUW ill iic,. " -------. .- ,
xvould like to bo a nurse, but It Is im
possible for mo to go to train, as I a m
needed so badly nt home, but I would
like to read some books on hew to care
for the sick. I xvould dearly love to be
well educated and able to converse with
people, but I am very oui..... "
I would rather die than meet TPJP'e
That Is the kind of fetUng I taw
So. never meeting many people, that la
tho reason. Now. desr Cynthia, pleas
advise me about reading on these sub
jects. I want to lmprox-e myself ana
that Is the only way I can do tt, by read
ing some good boota ILy nEADEIt
Join the library by all means, dear,
..- .kA la .. r0-iilar rnla mine 01
of
he
iniou-irirn wait nor for you and tne
rending wilt help you a great deal, butlan for the evening of the day on which
ai me same inno m uvu,,,c ...-. ...- ,
consciousness jou must try to be brax-e
about meeting people. The. bojs and
girls you meet probably dont know as
much rb you do. Trufs-, th.xy don t. I
ran tell by the way your letter was writ
ten that ou are abox'e the average, bo
just ba brave.
Now. about the books. There is a
list called "Lubbock's Hundred Best
Books" that jou will find In the Public
Library at Thirteenth and .Locust
streets. Pick out books from Ihls list
and read them for self-lmprox'ement.
Among them you will find some books
on trnx-el. Robert Louis Stevenson ha;
xvrltlen delightful books on traxel nnd
the llbrarlsn will be glad to direct you
to these, too. A librarian Is nlxxays glad
to help any one In this way. The lied
Cross has published a helpful llttlo book
on nursing. This Is called "F.lementnry
can buy lt for fifty cents at the lied
Hygiene nnd Home cursing," ana vou
rrmti Tnstrurtlon Denartmenl. 21H tOUin
vineipenih street. If vou will Rend me
a srlf-rddressed envelope, lean gjx-e you
io iti juu ero nwno .i.u i.x.i-jx.vt.
Now, brace up and make up your mind
to learn lots of things for the time that
nice man comes along to marry you.
Today's Beauty Hint
If you have a double chin do not use
hot water on It except on rare occasions,
as this causes relaxation of muscles and
chin muscles that are unruly and must
bo kept flrm. There are special exer
cises which help to do away with thc
double chin, but these must be prac
tlced faithfully to have tho proper ef
fect. Significance of Red
nomologists say that of nil bright
colors red Is the fax-orlte among prlml
llxe peoples, lt excites to lolenco In
flags and uniforms.
On the other hand, red has replaced
green In one respect as a restful color.
At great State functions out of doora
In Indlat such a a durbar, red umbrel
las are preferred to green as an efftc
tlxe sunshade.
1335-1337
Walnut Street
(
Opposite X,
Bltz-Carltea )
Smart
Evening Gowns
Specially Priced
29.75 to 115.00
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
of
GOWNS & COATS
At and Below Cost
Comprising the most recent style creations
in all the nexvest materials.
15.00 to 75.00
Formerly Priced 35.00 to 150.00
TO THE MAN WHO 'SOJOURNS)
IN THE PUBLIC
You Find Him in Hotels, Druz
Talks All Day. and Wc Wish lie Would hive the Rest
of Us a Chance
TN XAMIXGS tho posta that might be
X ollmlnatcd In this freslienmg-up
after-the-war process, there Is one on
whom a great many or in nai a w
signs. Thii particular pest Is found In
.,,,. -.M-n-j
llroad stations ana urun
,PJ - lt ,
Trulj, It Is
nVinn.r.
Truly, It Is bid enoush to have
yountr men and women monopollzo tho
met a wrong on tno great suuerinB
niihllo wattlnrr outsido tho nubile tcle-
Dhone booth. For lt is a wrong. It
(j, funny, to be sure, to bo on the out
fiie looking in on a young man say.
enat nothings to some sweet
U - oung person on the other end of the
wlro. Ilut there aro times, on these
occasions, when our sense of humor
utterly deserts us.
Here is the typical conversation:
First verse: "Hoxv did you get
over the dance?
"What? Ten o'clock," etc., etc, etc.,
etc.. for fifteen minutes.
Second verse: "What aro you going
to do tonlght7" etc., etc., etc., etc., for
fifteen more minutes.
Chorus: Iletura to first line, ilrst
verse, with slight modifications, "So
you got over the dance all riEht.'
TF A young man Is anxious to make
11 an engagement with a young worn -
F A young man Is anxious to make
an engagement xx'lth a young worn-
Established 1850
RUYL0CKBLYNN,Inc
V 152S Chestnut St.
the Apparel Shop for the Bittcr-Drcsscd Men and Women
Cold Weather
Togs for Motoring at
Specially Low Prices
Men's Moleskin Cloth Coats
Sheepskin lining and raccoon collar.
Men's Short Coats, 15.00
Men's Full Length, 26.25
Good-Looking Men's Sport Hats
of tweed in checks, 2.00
Double-Lined Warm Gloves, 7.00 -
No cold fingers with these. There is
a Woolen Glove inside the Kid.
Now For Big Savings!
Vhe
Famous
cflm).
SHOEjorWOMENi
THEIR regular prices were
$3.50 and $5.00 and at
these prices they were by far the
biggest values in shoes for
women in this city.
It's the end of our season,
now, and to make short work of
the balance of our stock of these
superlative shoes, we have re
duced them to $2.45 and $3.95
per pair. Choose your pair
tomorrow.
jW.ai4Sii6e StetvGx
F . IARCEST RETAILERS OP SHOES IN THE WORLD.
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ii Krnoliittan Air., k,el. VorK an1
I, i) ' , ' . .' l '-tn v i.un
... umnarianu Ma.
2,3t Cirrnianlunii Axe., It, Lrhlch
IV, S"'!!1 .'" !"" roar ('lierry St.
ill Xuiilh hi., near 4lh 81.
lilt hnuth ntii ht.
5S3 Frankfonl Alt'.
4SSS Frankforil AiV
OTHER .SKH1IV hTOKKNi CAMnKN
rinnri .jniirM-i
y, 7 aiUKCS
PHONE B00T1
Stores and Railroad StationsHo
he
enters tho telephone booth, whv
ifVJ$ j!irLe"ou to eey'd
not
so?
hedging. A girl thinks a great deal
more of 'the oung swain who knoxx-s
xx-liat ho wants nnd then asl for It
than tho undecided fledging who has
nn "I-ilo-and-I-don't" disposition.
This is simply ndx-iee. And. after
uk. .., npa ot,'i ITIinftrt K..
uu, it. ,n iciui wramo ino point Tlml
uuny iiin in wuiunii wno walls ou.
Important call is not much cnn-.i
ns to hoxv youth settle- Us Joxc sf.i
'"" Jin, iiu.1. m immi u (mi; Ono I
citizen of tho city Is unfairly usurnlnc
publlo utilities when they belong to
Terhnps in our kinder mnm.m. .
could forgive the little Willie boys for
tholr aojoiirn in the phone liooths but
what of tho grown-up men who iiaxe
been out In the buslncsi world lonr I
enough to know the Importance of tn
I1M1IU1.7-. auu I.IIU IIUI1 HUUrS. DO ll'A
only believe in rules for other people' '
Surely tho gentleman with the pfosl i
perous-looking overcoat, xvho has been
In that hotel phono booth for the i.,
l.l !... nUolnr. .ll. .... . l"0 . &
nun. ,.uut, jimj nib, ,itn mo ie,ephon
wire and coyly talking In between
times, Is not always on pleasure bent.
xnen lei. mm do a man and rcmem
ber tho rest of us. We aro waiting t,",
telephone, and if ho only lets n? .
that precious llttlo instrument for two
1 minutes ho can como back and stni
' the day there,
1
;ale
'$3
EXTRA SPECIAL
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tit 89e
Tit SUA Slipitf SSe
ISc. Coil Curl.,.......7
ICt Or. Beriarl Cork
tit Half lnolii.. .7'
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Oxfords and Pumps.
Exact m.d.li that niott particular ef women will
waar Ihla 3 prim and Summr al Metropolitan
Faihlon Caottra.
$3.50 to $5.00
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