JJjBW' J &'?$? f V.t?,T ' ' -1 ' ; ,. h.' t & k V I 0 e & I & St.' 3!v :., f I v Please Tell Me What to Do By OVNTIIIA Wants to Join Gymnasium Jennie A. If you will call up the de partment of special branches of the Board of Education, Botnc one there will ho nblo to direct you to rccrcntipn cen ters In the southern part of the city where gymnasium classes ore held In the summer. The Southwnrk Neighborhood House, the Madonna House mid other college settlement houses in the south-! cm Dart of the eltv conduct scwlne classes. You can find all the uddrcsses in the telephone book and it would be . , . , , ,. , , , I wise to go to the settlement houses your self to make inquiries. I hope you will So successful. Do Not Write Any More Dear Cynthia. This is my first lime 'to write you on one of my queries, but is my friend has written and received V.ood advice, I am now going to write. My gentleman friend wrote mc for quite while after I left a place in which c and I were both working. But after while he stopped writing and I still lontlnucd, but no reply- as yet has re timed. Do you think I should keep a writing or not. Please ndviso mc as bwt you can. C. B. W. If this young man continues In iirnnrff joui letters, do not write further to, mm. ic is not worth worrying over. ami 111s not writing is an evidence that, ie wishes to drop the friendship. Never run after a man let the ndvnncc ways come from him. tui . v, vou can try- Tnc Perspiration from Thirty Years' Difference ' under the arms is nlkallne and it takes K. S. 'It is difficult to. answer yournn nrd to work against it. Lemon juice query off-hand, as it is not nlways "pos- or vinegar will do. Apply with n cloth jible to judge of persons one docs uot'llnt" the fabric changes back to its ""," . J can only give you general nuvice in the matter therefore. In these cases it is always wiser to work out your decision youclf. Thirty years in most cases is too great n difference in age for matrimony. A girl in the twenties and n man in the fifties ennnot help but be wide apart ns to ox perienco and tastes. Another thing whether the difference be thirty years or two ycura. do not mnrry without, love, lou aro not sure of your feeling for this man as yet; well, he very sure bc toro you let it go on ; remember when you arc a woman in your prime in the thirties your husband will be nn clderlv man TJicrc ,s much to consider in the matter, and I am afraid no'ouc can work it out but yourself. There have been happy marriages of the kind, but it is a great question. The Girl of His Dreams J!??,ri CyntI,.ia-1 've read with great pleasure in what "Almost Nine- . u.1 nnrSat7S. l? I)0 "Tuilor-Mado V . u,,nK sue sums him iip in n "ineiiuia manner, with of one or two misfits. the exception It seems she "Vlu,w " "--now wno wears spats. Why I cannot imagine, for I have seen tbrin worn by some of tho best dressed men ' L,m?'D ,A?'!i"' bho mtious. she would not hold it against n fellow if ho Imngs around corners. There I think she lias erred, because a fellow who is hanging nround n street corner night after night, I think, could utilize his time to more advantage, and it gives ono the impression of being ot u shiftless nnd lounging disposition. My iden of a "Tailor-Made Girl" is onevfho is attractive she need not be a rorma Tnlmndge. but ono who dresses well and with good taste; one who is full.bf "pep" nnd life, by that I mean a girl who enjoys outdoor gumes, such as tennis, or understands baseball or football. I like a girl who can play some mu sical Instrument besides tho phonograph, or can sing. I admire a girl who is not ashamed of her parents, as some of the girls" nowadays seem to be. , When calling on n girl these days, she seems to be reluctant about introducing you to her pnrcufW or after being introduced they make n "witty" rcmnrk about the English their parents might have used during tho course of the conversation. That n fellow takes notice of quicker than anything else a girl might do or say. I prefer n girl who doesn't always want to sit in the parlor eating bonbons and look pretty. By that I mean a girl who can give her mother u lift in her houVekcb'ping duties. It seems to be somewhat of. a disgrace of recent yrears for a girl to, be caught assisting her mother with the' household duties. In ,diorti my ideal of a girl is the kind your mother and my .mother must r ntnnif, f-li . chave been, to win such' a tine man us.i your father and my father appear to be to us'l .ALMOST yiNETBBX, TOO. g: llliifcrx. Women I Have Freezone on f" N jfc .; 3J&V Vs your dresser, and keep your rfv 'lrWL rSi'5 .Ho:1-yl feet frM 'fom corns always. V ny 7. p p Doesn't Hurt a Bit Y il iSff APPly a few drops of Freezone on 1 1 mW"' W Wfi'-z touchy corn or catlus; instantly vLr E ftj. that corn or callus stops hurting, y iWi &x wf then shortly you lift that Jiothersome 5 gf Bv w?"' corn or callus r'S,lt off root and all gmssi rvTuii W- m without pain, soreness or irritation. -f iviltf MIL t t 9 iff d" 1 ft ill W 1 C Ili W ,, With the Fingers!. Jl II W r 1 lv-,. You-ca.n lift off hard corns,soft lffjl'' . ilpi 'Jm cprn's, cor,ns between the,, toes,' and I I8r k fyVfj i V- 4r 'h "hardskin" calluses on bottom w '" The Woman's Exchange Fourteen Peace Points To the Editor of Woman's raoe: Dear Madam Please publish In your query column the original fourteen points of President Wilson. If too long for the column, might I send stamped letter for reply? V. V. This matter would be too lengthy to print here, but if you send five cents In stamps, I can mall to you n copy of the paper In which the fourteen original points were pnntcrt. rr Excharine To the i:dltor of Woman's raae: Hear Madam IVc have. 11 young fale black kitten, for which wo would "Ke a nomc. sue came to us iasc io- vember ; is bright nnd playful, but seems to be too young to prove her worth ns a mouser. Do any of your readers want her? Ho you know of any one who has a young dog for which thcy'wnnt n homo? A male. We nrc n family of animal lovers, which. I think, is assurance of a good home for nny animnl. I am always interested in your page, and especially when cats or dogs want homes. Cordially yours. Mrs. W. Letters for Mrs. W. K. B gladly forwarded. E, H. will be Difficult Stains To the Editor of Woman's rage: Hear Madam I have a brov poplin dress which has Wnm, cfni.l with nnroMiriinn H-...I.1 -.. i , --",... ,!.. ifuum juu, iiirouRll .tour vniunuic column tell me how to restore tho color? MILDRED. 1 am sorry to nay perspiration stains arc so difficult to remove that cvpm nrn- ul-lfessional dyers cannot promise to take 1 (hem out. There arc of course remedies original color. Then rinse thoroughly in wnter. Hub the part dry with a piece of material sirilar to that used. IW American f Owned Clearance Sale 20 Reduction Men's, Ladies' & Children's SWEATERS - arifl Kindred Lines 1516 Chestnut Street BeautifySkin andHairBy Daily Use Of Cuticura Let Cuticura be your beauty1 doc tor, ".one that really does'som'ethiripr to purify and beautify yJW hair and skin. Bath,eSvith Cuticura Soap and hot water to cleanse the pores'. If signs of redness, roughriess.orerup tions arc present, or dandruff on scalp, touch gently with, Cuticura Ointment before bathing or sham pooing. Ideal for.all toilet uses. Bt itrt to Uatlb faidaktlaf frMnUH f ClU Wk Talena let prfBBliig tk ikln. tffl- 'Children's'V mr HICKORY wm . mj mm -- m EVENING PUBLIC If you can't do nnythtng with the dress why don't you take out the sleeves and tho stained part under the nrm. Then you can have a brown silk gulmtie effect with sleeves. From an Old Friend To 'the Editor 0 Woman's Pope: Hear Madam 1 received your kind anil welcome letter and wns glad to hear from you and mnv fiml l.lix.o m,. n...i all tho rest of the kind folks that helped mc. lou wanted to know If I had utiv thing outside of sewing tho rag car pets. Yes, my stepdaughter helps me n little with my rent, nnd anything I can do In the line of scrubbing or wash ing I do it. You asked nbout clothing, I am very short and the size of my waist is forty and I will try to fix anv kind o a skirt. My friend on Tenth street is very kind. She brings mc bread and other things. I hope God will keep you well and in good health and all the rest of the people who did for me. Last Hauler was very lone some for mc, but this one is still more, lonesome, but thank God he is not suffering like lie wns then, nnd I hope he is better off than he was here. I wish you nnd nil the rest of the people a very happy Knstcr. MRS. M. It is Interesting to know this letter comes from tho old lady who so faith fully worked to support her husband who was ninety and had been ill in bed for years. Her husband died about three mouths ago and the editor of the woman's page took it upon herself to drop her a little n6te a few days ngo to see how she wns getting nlong. This wns the reply received. Headers will j remember that it was for this dear .soul we got the cot, because she bad WOOl I 1... . .!..! .... ll ..!!. i. !.. 1 1...,. ura' '""u "1" "" "' '"' ?" ibands room to be near him when he called. We. asked it any clothes were needed nnd you can sec for yourself how the question wns answered. If any reader has nny garment she would like to give, I can furnish the address of our faithful old friend. A Different Kind of Party To the Editor of lVumnu's Vaac: Hear Madam I have n friend who is going to give u dance in the near future. She asked me if I knew of any games we could play nnd some thing silly to put on the invitations. This is the HICKORY trademark Mothers r il wm carters in TOU have ypur own reasons for preferring Hickory I- Garters for your children. Won't you be good enough to write us. and tell us what they are? We have youngsters of our own. Some of us are watching the "second generation" spring up. We've kept close to childhood we've studied children and they've taught I MADE IN USA. I ((hickory)) VGarterB SIZE A 12 to 19 years 'Jmmmmm immmmmmb Immm WmXmmmmm Ymmmml mmmm Ba,7rra immm i Mamxrr-:.immi s i l W vSsS 1 ,01 i'tninmmmdmrmmmmmmrmn!i!mmnimiiii i Hi, i i i i i i ,ii I " mWMjmMmntmtkmw . . uMMMMMMmMMMM.,!-' .. . . .. jeutL,.,-sJ . . ..,... mAts..', .,, "- .'.- ....... .h ' .f'--. LEDGEll PHILADELPHIA,' THURSDAY, The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. What Is tho camouflage l'aster egg hunt? 2. Thero Is a smart new girdle used to keep tho Bweater In plaoo nt tho wntst. What material Is used? 3. What Is the new fnvorlto color for tho negligee" i. Where should shoes bo packed In tho trunk? G. What bulletin can bo obtained free from tho government on building bird houses? C. What llttlo "stunt" serves to pro tect a sllkallne comforter? Ycstcrdaj's Answers 1. The faivous rustom nf toiling llaster eggs on tho White Houko lawn each year at lCnstcr tlino wns discontinued on account of the war. Tho fete was nttended by the President, thousands of children and prominent persons In Wash ington. 2. Three-fifths of tho children In tho I'nited States are country children and two-fths city 3. A dolman ,ls r capa wrap that was In voguo years ngo nd has been revived with great popularity for present-day fashion. Tho lines aro different now, of course. 4. When making up the bed for a sick person sprlnklo n. few drops of good perfume on a fresh handkerchief and tuck this just Ht the edgo of the clean pillow Flip. This, ns a rule, Is very pleasing to tho invalid.. D. Tho medicine table for tho sick room should bo equipped with u whlto tray that can bo washed, a glass, a thermos bottlo or pitcher, a thermometer, medicine dropper, spoons and a, llttlo pad on which to write tho doctor's order. Memory should never bo trusted where tho giving of medicine Is concerned. C. When a elver dress Is rubbed and discolored at tho back cover back and front with short apron panel of plaited georgette. There will be eight, couples, ing from fourteen to sixteen ages rang- I couldn't think of anything so I wrote to you. Wo get tired of dancing anil want something lively to open the program boeuuso some of the boys are bashful. It is not a special occasion, just for a gooil time. S. V.. A. Write your invitations as follows : "Your are requested to report to tho recruiting officer at on Thursday evening, April 17. to receive k vft Vvg-SMK. ' T"Sft --. Jw your W Sl&Xi y-tj.Jv jZr guarantee of America: us a great deal, .especially, how to make the most satisfactory and most comfortable garter for them Hickory. But, we're .interested in hearing from you about your children arid their experience with Hickory. You may help us to serve you still better by writing us a few lines. It's our ideal to give you the best garter value obtainable. Your word of suggestion is welcomed. A line of ap proval irom you will be shown to thousand, happy workers here. You can surely imagine how your expressions will" stimulate us all. Suppose you write us now. , HICKORY Garters at your dealer: Twenty -five cents a?id up depending' upon style a?id sisse A; STEIN & COM PANY MAKERS PARIS GARTERS fr men New Ytrk Chkai Five famous HICKORY features l. The only children's garter made with the patented rubber -cushion clairl, which holds stocking! firmly between rubber and rubber. Saves stockings and darnings. 2 Easily adjusted buckle. 3. Extra strong pin cannot bend pr break. 4. Highest quality elastic and webbing, thoroughly tested, uniformly excellent. 5. Guarantee with every pair .assures your complete satisfaction or your money iacu il.Ili your proper assignment. Higneo, . The following party will follow out the military idea nil evening. In one corner of tho room have a tabic with n "lent" arranged over It. The tent may be made of cuuvas or of a blanket, thrown over clothesline. At ' tho table sits a "recruiting officer," who, ns each recruit for tho evening's games comes up, hands out a score card of bluo or khaki. Tho two who receive gold cards are captains of the rcspce tive sides. There should be an equal number of players with n palm leaf fan and ench side has n basket filled with "bombs" made of bluo or khnkl paper Tho divisions ore lined tip on opposite sides of the room, and the object of the game is for ench side to send bombs into fho other's territory nnd to make them fall to the iloor. The opponents try to keep them away with the fnus. Kach bomb which lands in opponent's terri tory counts one for the successful side, nnd a gold star may be pasted on each score card. The greatest number of stars wins a prize for the captain who holds it, nnd each star counts for the Jiiiiiiiiiiiiitimiiiiiiiiimiiiimimiiiii" MQ douih. !3Xuut. $0 HATS taken from regular stock Special For Easter Week 10, 12.50 & 15 .illllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllliiir: our ; APB1L 17, 1010 incmuers ot the division, as tho score cards arc kept throughout the evening, In another part of the room have strings attached to the "enemy's food supply" (packages of home mnilo fudge, wrapped In the divisional colors) on - twined nnd intertwined like barbed wire entanglements, with 1111 end for each player. At a signnl Hie race starts, and the player who first gels through the ;"asco. asco. Asco.frfr!.--mfTXs'c6. Asca asco.1 J. STORES CO. W . I 2 . fc, .. , ! I, ,J ,Sh $ f i i i . . .. OhH Mam 4a 1a r4A nisu ifviiA; vur iiw t-riipi imtr - mjktw tt W 1' 4vW9B Tv i,5' . . .. S' . - - . T "Gold FWc iOc s-: AJHJ Seal" gE. "to l a .r- . jl m m nt. &. u m hi mb v C' fe 'w... -r3? Positively new-laid, 12 of tho choicest egrjs .ever gathered .. V y f "a Es 45c - iw Ait. w at i rnm n tinor Kifp t-tiii onn TnTi- annrm u nr.fon j. 4 ff III Wn fimrnnti oviwv trt tinttivnlv frrsh. nt sn lnrtn t i . ?&& "Oold Seal." but thoroughly depcndublo. OJ, ft 's o, I Our 150 Meat Markets Are Stocked to Little Easter Mams ,m Cu-t frPm clloit'c I'ttlr porkers. Hickory-smoked and as sweet as a nut. The price is special for these QUALITY HAMS. A S c o Nearby Country Veal Stewing; lb. 28c I Loin Chops lb. Shoulders lb. 28c Rib Chops lb. Cutlets lb. 55c Rack Chops lb. Small Lean Picnics Q& Fresh smoked, sweet and tender. The price is lower than you can buy MMMMtH Mr the same quality for anywhere else. A s yc o A S c o A s c n A S c kCH i La c o No Waste Bacon Sliced A The very choicest sugar-cured bacon, trimmed of all waste. Wrapped ip parch s c ment and sold only in dust o tr BestCofiee,32fb A s 8 Rich, full, heavy body the boast of every particular housekeeper, from the time she drank the first cup. I- " A S c o A s c to A s c o 0 Hitter's Pork & A s c Easter Egg Dyes pkg. 5c Laundry Soap 6 cakes 25c Argo Starch.. (3-lb. pkg.) 23c Ivory Soap cake 6c, 10c "Asco" Ammonia hot. 7c Wilbur's Cocoa.... can 10c-20c Easter Rabbit Cakes, ,1b. 22c Pure Codfish pkg. 6c-10c Columbia River Shad, .can 18c Calif.Bonita (like Tuna)can 19c Choice Salmon can 20c-2Gc Calif. Lima Beans lb. 12c Best Soup Beans lb. 10c to A s c o A Si C 1 6 A C o A Si '9 A J I I v " iWWi 1P T2mMMMMMMMMMf'A.i&iMMm I r , i Jstw J" K mmmmmmmmmW "vH Ui 4 K Ofrv ". . mJMMMMtW Everywhere in .Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware o ASCO,, in. ii mi m ASCO. ASCO. '- (barbed wire ntid captures his ration, wins a stnr for himself. The captain I whose team has the greater number ot I winners nt the end of a given time wins tin1 game. A linnd grennde contest is next on the program. The hand grenades are really arrows, but they nrc thrown like grc nndes, at a target placed on a blank wall, which is protected by n blanket r4 Positively new-laid, 12 of tho choicest egRs ever gathered from a nest. Big-, Lull nnd meaty, specially priced. Strictly ! I COII Wc Riiarantee every crr positively fresh. ."ot so large as "Gold Seal," but thoroughly dependable. OL'U GUARANTEE IS YOUR SECURITY Care Keystone Tomato Soup Packed by the world's greatest soup maker. Out of deference to his wishes we aro withholding his name. This soup is without question the equal of the best made. We mean exactly what wo say. Our guarantee is back of every can, your money back cheerfully if it is not all we claim for it. 28pkg Crisco(! t n Packed in - proof cartons. lard, besides the : IF ?" Best Teas i. 45c 12c ', lb.; 23c Yz lh. Blends to suit all tastes, your choice of Plain Black, .Mixed and our famous India- . Ceylon. Twl Gutter fl v lb I Produced by fincly-brcd cattle in the richest dairy districts in the world. Why pay 80e or 85a for butter not as good? Richland Butter 67',,, Ture Creamery Prints, second only to our famous ' Louells." Choice Pink small can Finest Quality Easter Candies Chocolate-Coated Rabbits 6 for lie Cream Chocolate Eggs, lb. 33c Easter Jelly Eggs, lb. 23c i j. Uictor Bread There is no "Victor" it is the bread-bnkinc skill to the best liome-mac; Victor Raisin Dread ioat 10c (Tepperrd ull ot blc luitlom rltlni) "Asco" Cake Pkg 12c Chocolate, White nnd Gold. Cheaper than you car. bake it in your own kitchen. Sold only on Friday and Saturday. F'memHmiim''mmem'mw asco; Ascor M wy ju. r . '- -' ' :i Ml "MS- 'iVl ml' -i. , mf Id "v! t ,:,rr.i' or curtain. Knelt. mein,ber of eaciljj Jng three shot's nt the target'', $ division hus nnd every hit in tho target counts Jlvq. for the throwert and n shot In the crtu tor ot the Inrgct counts torn The scpi Ing is counted by points, nnd the cap"! lain whose team makes up the larger count wius. The stur is awarded only to those who have lilt the ci'nicr of tho target. n A' c o. o A4 Dozen u n Your Easter Needs! :1 ; la 45c 40c 35c i.c.i lOI Ai lb ! 7 c A' en can 'A c J o A'H s C'f o For FrylngVOQc and Pastry lb. sanitary tins; better than a.: big saving in price. s C oi h A'i S c o U si c o A s c o A 4 kC JnlO'O o a4 Curtice Jams (Damson, Plum, Green Gage).. jar 28c Orange Marmalade, big Jar 30c Heinz Baked Bcans.can 12c-17c "Asco" Golden Syrup, can 12o National Oats pkg. 9c Best Pearl Barley lb. 3KjC Every Day Ev. Milk, can 12c "Asco" Ginger Ale bot. 12c Pulverized Sugar lb. 12c Choice String Beans, can 12 c Choice Peas '.....can 14c Pure Jelly glass 10c sj ic o; A' Si c V- U'4 CJ c Of Loaf otner loaf just like sum total of modern tho nearest approach ft "jr S) M. you ever serveu. ? X' m for a W 9 "' ' .-. '' f c:. K Hi i i i. tri tf, p, .' 1.1'knnU Jl"' ett ii a, . k . SW ' ;i & ,i i 41 V4 r a I m 41 " I it r rm f i.w; .'
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