jipn'' i1 A ;. tew'i f t,JH " H. v i v iKt j?i. I ' V? - 1 EVEXiXG PUBLIC1 LEDGER l'HlLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, A PHIL 10, iJILJ) 17 7WW?PwBs5 T iTsr Iff h I? H u- h : v" r - i). ta"V ' l RS: I". ' Iv ; n k ik" V fc- 4 4 for V- 77te Woman's Exchange Either Is Correct To th Jfdlfor 0 Iranian's Paoti Dear Madam In addressing a letter to a patty by tbc name of Do Wolfr, should It be a capital Do or just do. A. HEED. It would depend entirely ou how (he family spells the name. The French s always a small dc, but here iu tula country tbc capital is just as frequently In, use. To "Hopeful" The answer to your question will be of such general interest that I am going to mako reply through the little daily article In the right-hand corner of the nage. "What Can We Do With the ilusband Who Enjoys His Home and Kefuses to Go Out?" Italvns helps to put heads together. "Hopeful," and it we don't establish for yqu un undy ing belief in soman's page editors, at least we will perhaps have offered help ful suggestions. Saves the Question Box . To the Editor of Woman's Paof Dear Madam Will you please gic me some advice on how to save or keep the questions in the question box and the quiz. The way I snc them is by pasting them in n diar. This seems very tiresome. The book isn't vcrr MMr Ami It would be filled soon, and I wouldn't like to have two books of the .. tMAir Annllior tinv that I thought Of was to copy all the answers m a loose-icai dbhr uook, nun " j have not enough paper, you can buv some nnd just put it in. Hut this is wasting paper. I would be vcrv much obliged to have your advice. S. T. I think the loose-leaf book would be befit of all. and I don't sco how you would be w astinz nancr in using it. But I wouldn't copy the questions nnd answers in, but rather nenOy clip them out and paste them in. Arrange your items nlphabetlcnllj ; for instance, have pages for games, bcaut hints, little household hints, etc., nnd tlic,n jou might have pages forgcnerol informa tion contained in the quiz nnd classified alphabetically in this way: (a) In formation, (b) information, etc. The advantage initiating a loose-leaf note book is that ou can go on building Hour book almost indefinitely. Tou sec, for instance, when jou have two pages of (a) Information filled, all jou lino to do is slip another blank page under fa) and start pasting more (a) and so on with the other items. All jou will have to do each night is turn to that letter under which the item you nic going to save comes and paste it in. Get ft good-sized loose-leaf book in the llrst plape, one with large sheets, as it will be worth the initial expense'. I wonder if some of our other readers don't think this a very good idea to sate the in formation that appeals to them in the question corner and the daily quiz. I know many of our readers do save tlio dippings loosely, but it seems to me a book like this sjstcmatically kept would be of any amount of interest nnd value as the years roll on. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. What famous faster custom ordi narily obserert by the President at the White House at Easter was discontinued on account of the war? i 5. Are tlmei more country or city children In the United States? 3. What is a dolman . i, When making up the bed for a sick person what final little pleasing touch can be added? 6. How should the medicine table for the nick room be equipped? 6. When a'elet dress becomes rubbed and discolored In the back what can be done with It? Yesterday's Answers L Three unusual and InexpenslVe gifts for the faster bride are an enameled wicker magazine rack an. ornamented doorstop or a small desk lamp, which has for Us base an inkwell 2. When a man announces his en gagement it Is correct for his Inti mate friends to write notes of congratulation 3. The new popular onion color Is the shade of the dry brown out side skin of the onion. It Is some thing the shade of henna, only more subdued 4. Oiling a pan first with a little olive oil will preent chocolate from sticking to It 6. You can Ret a free bulletin on "Modern Methods of Protection from Lightning" by writing to the Department of Agriculture. Wash' ington,- D C, and asking for Farmers' Bulletin 842 6. The tight lids of Mason Jars can be removed by standing upside down In warm water for a while WILLING'S ALLEY' SERVICES The Rev. Dr. Keeney to Lead Good Friday Devotions , At. St. Joseph's Church, Fourth and filling's Alley on Good Friday, from noon until .3 o'clock, the devotion of the "three hours" will be conducted by rtie well-known Jesuit orator, the Ilev. Bernard Keeney. The music for the occasion will be rendered by some of Philadelphia's best known church vocal ists, under the direction of the or ganist, Mrs. Mary L. Xorris. The so loists will'be : Eleanor Moore Shute, contralto ; John Noble tenor; Charles Shuttle worth, bass; Alfred Durney, tinor, and Joseph Riley, tenor. ' O-JO DESSER 1 . 'IXoia introducing .gaaun$t . TpHE greatest duert a'slbjbt JLthst 6TBT graced a royal baa tut or glorified a plain meaW , Makes custard desserts, nut and fruit custards, puddings, custard pies, frappes, souffles Md endless other delights. Xftlo'ia a tw ndiutw- dlfftnat wur v i .(. . for Tr7 dr. W m rwulwd. Tin , XlWfl' ClomUtt, Almond, Xcna, Tt, j, J xuu kni. lUln. Soil Vy all iroowt la ku11 saakarM, ICo. Enourh for U v 1 fualbr, mtmU motif. 'V fltiAKD BDBX COHPAMV. .J aBu.ltlaa. J -&& 4'F llj "! ' sift m $1 mllA. w tl fpvpj mM illWLi-fm am IXs i DflimiWnlfil Mm HA i I m ! JtmmmtimmmmimiimmmHmiimnumv I i SYLVIA FAXKIIURST Daughter of sulTrage leuurr was ejected from Iiritish House of Com mons at last night's stoimy session. SYLVIA PANKHURST IN ROW IN COMMONS Among Women Ejected After Members Are Called "Mur derers" From Gallery London, There was April 10. (Rj A. P.) an unusual scene in tlio House of Commons Inst nlsht. During n discission of n lnbor motion on pen sions two women ju the strangers' gal lery began slioutiiig, "You ate miuder ers ! You have not settled the last wnr ! Xou ore leading tho people nnd workers to another wnr!" They were immediately hustled out, by attendants. Then n third woman, nt tired in n long white cloak in the s une gallery, slouly nrose and exclaimed, i "We want the Soiet!" This woman left quietly on the in quest of the attendants. Miss Sjhia I'ankhurst, daughter of Mrt. Emmclinc PnnMiurst, the suffrugo leader, was one of the women who wcic nsked to leie. They were detained un til the session ended, when thej wpic Vclensed. . Twice to Hospital In Teh Hours Two isits in ten hours to the I'omi-( sylvnma iiospnai were mnue uj i unties Oibson, n negro, 41" South KleMiitli street. He was suffering from n Mob wound in the chest when brought to the institution at S o'clock this morning. According to the police, (iibson wns stabbed bj another negio, who est aped. & f . & k : :f &: & m Famous Trade Marks That Mean TTHE Royal Worcester Corset Company of Worcester, Massachusetts, owns the above TRADE MARKS which are granted by the United States Government and registered in Washington; and they have the exclusive right to use them on corsets of these makes and in adver tising and publicity. ( These TRADE MARKS are your guarantee that the corsets are genuine and made in America's most sanitary corset factory, and that they have been carefully LAUN DERED and electrically ironed. m it; . A$k If 0 &x This patented new corset clasp cannot PINCH, BREAK, TWIST, MS MX MX SQUEAK, TEAR underwear, and always .STAYS :"' absolutely FLAT. And So Theg Were Married Ry 1IA7XL JDT.YO BATCHELOR Cotjrloht, Mm, hv PttVh Leiotr Co. br.UT THIS STOHY 10I1AV RUTH woke up on Sunday morning to absolute quiet. She started up and then with n sigh of relief fell bnrk on the pillow. It wns Sunday and the startled look that she had directed to ward the alnini clock had not been necessary. She lay still for a time seeking that sleep from which she had been nidclj awakened, but she could not i inn asicep ngnin no matter now sue tried. Fi imllx ciilnir it un na a bad job she liu. uni-d over on her bark and proceeded to think. The clock snld ? . . . llslfi, and she sighed with luxury at not liming to get tip, took breakfast, i scramble into her i lollies, nnd get down to the other bifmo nine. She hated it all. She wondend bow nnj woman could truthfullv -n that she liked office routine. Often through the past week Iluth had gritted her teeth to keep the tears back. She bad hated her work thoroughly anil the niuilal feeling it had gten her. but that wasn't the worst of it. All dn she thought of the awful look that the apartment would ptesent when she went into it nt night, nud nil time wns to be done before she could stretch out wcimlj id bed. That other et cuing when Natalie and Jack liond had dropped in nnd she had been houseclennlng had been 1 lie climax of the whole thing. If it had not been for the fact that Scott hnd 'told her after ' MANaHAN Make Your Clothes Last Another Year GARMENTS are suspended on hangers and can be removed atwill bysimplydrawing out thepatentslidingtubeffastener. No moth's, no dust, no offensive odor, no folding or wrinkling of garments. Large Wrapping Sheets, 40x48 in. For Lining Trunks, Etc. Sold by Department and Drug Stores. I HflorA. IjQ IVBrl St.. rw 1 ork MOTH GARMENT BAGS , . " . . as vs : k: -A x: zk -A VORSETS i For Them By Name And Refuse All your dealer t mfUICWSwmwiws In i sTlll i iniii)i jk&m fflBHi!H . .mmU . nTp Natalie nnd Jack left, that he was quite certain tlmt Jack still canted for her, Ituth would have been quite ready to say that night that she couldn't go on with things. Now ns she lay still she dallied with the thought that Jruk still liked her. There was not a remunnt of feeling in her heart for him, but it wns so sooth ing to her feelings to know tlint Jack cared, nnd to feel tlint Scott noticed it. It seemed somehow to make a differ ence. 0er a leisurelv breakfast she nnd Scott chatted lights like old days. The sun stream imo me .lining room, aim thej sipped cotTec nnd ntc .soft-boiled eggs, and Binilcd at onch othrt- oer the ii;n ofuift:i . j tui it i nullum iutP l)L lilt ' .$18 in her pockefbook, that S18 tlint she hnil taken out oflier im rnoIopo n (tn.n If.!. 1.n l.tV ... .. r i. jestrrdnj. the first money she had oer i cnrnl!(I' Jt I",d delicious possibilities, I .,! n..i.l.U It- n -Ih.. and outside it wns spring and Monday morning wor a long wny off. It wns Scott who precipitated the firvt cloud. "I want to discuss something with you, deal," he began tentnthelj. Siott ulwnjs spoke that wny and sometimes Iluth loed it in him; other times she thought it indciisUe and wished he wouldn't do it. She looked up inquiringly. "Something will hnc to be changed about our program if vou intend tc keep on with jour work." "If I intend to keep on'' Hut jolt how I do, Scott. Win do ou b.ij that?" Scott looked guiltr, and Tluth wns all the angrier becnuse she knew tlint what Scott liad been thinking in his own heart had been perfectly true She (knew, too, that she would neicr admit EST. I860 f . M ss Jn & sk s4: & ' cannot supply V'S M W mmmmm ml i a v &h Bill V f, A iiaimiU m i TJBJol :FfflHH JSOaama to it. If the matter killed her she in- tnn.ln.l - . 111. Il tended to go on with it "Well, what Is it?" "We're going to have a maid " "A maid!" Ituth had nccr thought of that. "We cin't nfford it," she scoffed. "We'll hnc to. I'm not going through nuothei week like tlls last one, with ou rlenning the apartment ever night nnd so tired nnd cross that you nccr want to go anywhere with me." Iluth looked up indignantly. "It's true," Scott said. She subsided. Yes, it wns true. "Vxc thought it nil out, and wo ' r0U,iin,e a maid for part of the time. I Kll0 rouIj ron)c nf,cr inth, clean up I ...... and cook dinner." "You hae it all arranged, haven't jou? "Wlni guo vou the idea?" Scott laughed, "I met Helen Town send jestcrdm, nnd she suggested the pnrt-tlmo iden.V "Scott, ou never told her anything i nbout mc!" : I "How do vou mean?" I "Why, how we'c managed." I "Not eerything, no; but I did toll her tlint jou hnd to be relieved of the woik hero at the apartment, nnd she "MiHiHsrsisiBsiarsMaiaiaiBisMajajsiaiarajc 1 SPECIAL i EASTER SALE I $30 to $35 AbiR special purchase made fot cash under exceptional conditions ami sold with our usual up stairs sav ings. nrlQUft fnb rlrH, r(, Tj- fotlne. Trl rnlftlr itrttty. 41 f o r ttr. rRitttu. iiu. rli. SUMAIER TURS mHermanBerkowitch I 1217 Walnut Street 1 Oic Flight Up & 0jHSE)MSJ5J3J5J5MSI5J51SISISSi5ME,,gj mam mm mm k sx : s i:: h& & & & . kl mWtmmmP 1 TZsT Dresses 1 . JYillN AT 1 XZOYAL. IXWORCESTER X VXORSETS you, write us The cleanest and finest corset factory in the world employing highly skilled, well-paid operatives. Sunshine and pure air flood every nook and corner. ln,ked right nwny why we didn't hnve ... la maid." "I don't sec whj you have to discuss me with Helen Townscnd. After nil, it's my apartmcut, you know. I sup pose I can do ns 1 like''"' To tell the truth Huth's heart had Imped at the ideaiof deliverance ftom her housework, but It hnd fallen im mediately when she tealized that now she would have to keep on with her work whether she wanted to or not. She felt nshnined, too, to have to admit cen to herself thnt somewhere in the back of her .ronsclousno, she had been nlrcady dalljlng with the blessed idea of cltlne un her iob. -,-,,. "Helen meant it in the best wny, and j-ou know it," Scott returned. "That may be true, but if I need n mnid I'll see nbout getting one. It isn't necessary for Helen Townscnd to tell me what to do." (In the next installment the Kaj -inonds trjout some maids ) pi ipi i A S CO. A S CO VICTOR VICTOR VICTOR VICTOR RAISIN RREAD (Peppered full of Big, Luscious Raisins) tO p WF '' S"" SCO. ASCO. ASCO. . . .... . . . SS & : Ik: & k: :k A PO you know where and under what conditions "un branded" corsets are made and why they are sold under "funny" names? Simply because the dealer can make more profit. "If you do not put a trade mark on a thing it is be cause you are rather ASHAMED of the goods you are v selling." We have never had occasion to feel other than proud to put our TRADE MARK on every corset we make. Always insist upon the above genuine TRADE MARKED corsets. for name of dealer who can. RODE WITH 'DEMON' CROWD Jerseylte Called Forth 13 Spirited Suitcases Lo, He Was Pinched 1 Thlrtceu suitcases, filled with half pint flasks of whisky, were taken today from Thomas Wright, KlUnbelh, N. J., hv the police as Wright left a train at the West I'hlladelphla Station. A pntrolman, seeing the man strug cling with the pile of suitcases, arrested him on suspicion pf larceny. The bag gagemnster of the train hnd helped Wright carry the Suitcases from n sleeper. our STORE ORDERS BUY ANYTHING ANYWHERE Our customer nrp not confined to the stock of an ono store but may dKlde their pur chfiFPi so nil to rM the erj bst values rmvf hernln t)Ulnpflforoer27eara nndtnlt the rloflrst ierutln of nur busi ness methods bv responsible housekeepers MARRIOTT BROS., 1118 Chestnut It is II F n """"' J ' "- - " ,mm . jn I M ASCO. ASCO. ' jj STORES CO. -------ilA 4 IJuaisAuinil . c L J o, Known to Thousands upon Thousands of the best housekeepers that "VICTOR" is without question the FINEST LOAF and BIGGEST value baked. There is no other bread just like Victor. PAN RYE HEARTH 8 ASCO. ASCO. W : Ik; V& I..I ?,? V s?: sx st: Something! DJUSTO VCORSETS SJpHHkBJ - T"C MARK pS Substitutes! r-Willl lllil Hill llflF' EEilJ-iHave us treat-, J . & Have us treat-, your floors, this is the season. Phone Spruce 5264 W. W. Lukens & Co . 8t. GiveQiuck Relief a Fact I a' o ' 1 d C C A1 st Loaf s $i u 4 10 LOAF d o ' 1 ThroatBWosa f-A I iWiOlHIJI1LsssE- r ,y ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. . :jx 'Jii mx vz M $$ m ; Kg 5, 33 V& S3 All above named corsets have this practical corset clasp. $g ilV. &VJ ..-T5v-S 5ti'y mM m Why not have p. ,. i"i Gl Tl 8? r tt U i m ,)? 5 the best when it H tMk-BMUr lUa u, (hu nno4a tMMf, i fa S2fi costs no , ., j more?' ;1K l. .- . - . . . A fyyvSj i .y-M. 'tSSSmHL "itJAx n mws 5S i, i JL ftOYAL WORCESTER C r. .., Tv , Mftufacturers, Worcester, . fUi. ., zzm. 4 ' u i i-ssn if n nBwn .!. T-K-iaU: AT?PU WpBiKWJUfeHH- i i Tldtii"llTlpppjWpjpMTi ifcni'iJtfi afJTiliii a m ' m JSWS T.wZ3C n.- v- rTi Tij, J-, ry- - - r
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