Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 18, 1919, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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By tlAZLL tiUYO UATCUKLOR
CowrloUt, lilt, bu Pubtlo Ltdotr Co.
START THIS &TOHY TODAY
IK novels one rrntU ot' queer thltiKS
haonenlnc In offioo. Ituth remem
bered liavinc seen n nlny once vvlioro
Iho employer (bought more of the slrls
xiwni) worked tn ins oiiiec nnu wniu iun
i looked like llinn the vuiy they did their
work. She even remembered how it
I. I i 1 1 1. ...! i 1hm iinnniia
iUin HnnrKPii iipr imu acl iiuiy ......v..
fclously it hnd formed her opinion ot
the business world. Sho remembered
' the unfortunate little ietlm, pretty
and foolish, who stepped into the trap
, and who whs saved because the employ -,
tr son hnd fallen in love with her
and wanted to mnrry her.
hut nothliiR like Hint happened In
real life, Until rrfleited. It happened
only in books nnd in the mnvlci.
On purpose Ilutli hnd rented wealing
tailored waists with feiur-iii-lianil ties.
The high collars sciutchcd her nee.k nild
Sho was not nil elneioiit business
iWomnn. Therefoie she liRuieil Hint unc
jhould wear exactly what she pleased.
So she wore Incj things, nnd she studied
herself, in the glass and tried effects
with her reddish hair, nnd (die knew
she was nice to look at. If Ituth had
been accused ot tiyiug to nltratt the
men nt the office she would have denied
such an accusation, yet. after nil. that
was exactly what she was tring to do.
And still Mr. Browning pursued his
even course of life, paving no attention
at all to her ne to offer her n courte
ous good morning. There were only two
other men nnd both weir uninteresting.
'"It wnsn't th.it Ituth wanted to hnve an
nlfnir with nn.v one. but woman like she
"2 was piqued at indifference, and pre
i ferred feeling ot one kind rir another.
V She rountcd to some extent in her own
world; but here in the business world
she was n dull nonentity.
One day Mr. Ilrowning's stenographer
came out to her for n chat, after Mr.
Browning had left for lunih. Tter
wholesome, little face bore a trnnshg-
liring smile nnd she looked nlmost sli.vlv
at Ruth. Since Ilutli hud IWn nt the
office she had giown to like this gill
even against her wishes, for deep in
her heart Ilutli realised that Mr.
lhowning's stenoginphei counted for
more in the business world than she
herself did.
"I'm going to be mniried," she
announced.
Ruth wheeled nbout. "Really, lion
uplendid."
"I think so."
"Will you lell me nbout him?"
''Why, he wus-in 1'rniie.e vou know.
n.ntl he's juit conic bn(k. We'ie going
to have the dearest little plate up in
-the Bronx, nnd I'm going to hne nil
the fun in the world keeping house."
Ruth thought this sounded stupid.
''You'll be hot eel to death," she an
nounced. "O, no, I won't. If you knew how
tired I was with office1 work."
"But jou're doing so well nnd you'rn
counting iu the woild. How can you
vlvc un mii- nrwltinn '"
0.TU UJ. rfV... ,.VJ.j..
, "Vell, we've talked it nil over and
iAVe'vc decided Hint it would be the
best thing to do. At first I was going
',to keep on with my woik, but .lim
doesn't like the idea, and he's making
good rnone.v. Besides I'm so tired of
11 this, I'll he glad to give it up."
' "Do you think jou'll like dish vvnsh-
Ingand house cleaning any better?"
"O, I know I will, but that isn't
what I wanted to speak to you about.
I wanted to ask 3011 bomething else. I
Won't be Ieaing for quite some time.
nnd I thought thnt if ou would take
a:ourse in stenography nnd t.tpciwiting
at night in some school jou might jump
right into my position."
Here in plnin words wns the fa"t that
Ruth's position with tiic Now Idea
Publishing Compnny was inferior to
that ot the editor's stenographer. Not
that Ruth hadn't realized It before, but
she hnd always kept the truth In the
background by refusing to ndmlt It.
She was suddenly fuilous nt the sug
gestion although she knew that it hnd
been mennt In all kindness, and she was
forced to keep silent for fear of saying
something that sbc would be sorry for
nfteiward. All Ruth's snobbisliriess was
up in nrms instantly nnd her manner
wns stiff when sho hmill) spoke.
"0, I'm sure (tint I would never suit
Mr. Ill owning for n stenographer," she
snid nlrllv, "although 1 do appirciate
jour thinking ot it."
Ruth's snrcnsm went unnoticed for
Helen Ware said quickly.
"O, but you would, nnd you bne so
much that I linven't. a college educa
tion. Why jou might work up to ne
nnvtliing."
Ruth was suddcnlv ashamed of her
self, and quick to nppreclnte this gill's
unconscious tiibutc. It wns the lirst
compliment she hnd retell cd since she
hnd been working.
"Did Mr. Hi owning snv anjtblng
about it?" she nsked suddenly.
"No, It wns mi own idea," Helen
Whip admitted. "Rut 1 do wish jou
would trj."
(In the net installment Helen Town
send appears with a new suggestion for
work.)
log to give up the ship until I've found
her. just n "Jolly ordinary girl," for
mine.
"1'iery dog has his clay" n very
truthful sajlng but Instead ot "dnj"
mine Is "months "
J.ONKSOMR.
Answers Almost Nineteen
Dear t'jntliln- I am one of the en
thused lenders of jour column pel
tabling to the ethics of life, etc . which
1 think ts not onl helpful but nlo
Interesting.
church society or some club, as -with
me this Is almost impossible. Perhaps,
If I gae you some Idea of my physlcnl
characteristics, you might understand
this statement. In height 1 nm but ("
feet I'c. Inches. Weight about III."
pounds. My face has n very Immature
look: neonle wouldn't take inc for much
more than sixteen years, although 1 am
enable you to .ioln. Then, now listen
Mike, when jou meet a nice girl nsk
If .jou tan call on her nnd keep on call
Ing and asking other nice girls If jou
may call. Take them to the movies and
to the theatre onte In n while, and be
especlnlh courteous nnd kind. Make
them like you And they will becnuse
l'c known it to happen. How nbout It
information can be found nimut (lie would be lnierts(ed In, this very
It mn in which this erse occurs 'letter (lint I nm printing It. 'I
kind
Thank
uiu Chestnut Hill.
eighteen jears of age. Mv nose Is of the girls and other bins who've found this
Roman Mirietj. Hint is. It loams all
over mv face. The only tiling tn mv
fnxor is thnt t enn sing fnlrlv well.
Hnv'e been in .evcuil college shows
Avnillng'in.vself of the Invltitllnn ghrn ' ltli singing parts, and I can plnj the
in ilm rendeis li "Miss Almost Nine , mandolin
teen." I desire to submit the following:
Your assertions about 3oung men in
to dancing, smoking, elc . nie crj true.
Dancing nnd smoking nre not the onlv
pastimes of life, nnd vou should not
turn nwnv n boj for not so doing. This
in like manner applies to a joung Inch';
do not enst her aside bccniisp she does
not offer jou the next elntuc. The gill
nun linve n good and sufficient reason,
ns "Miss Almost Nineteen" o nblj ei
presses, on chnrnelci and nppenramc.
Here I wnnt to fultv impicss upon
Mr. Nineteen Hint chnrnitcr and np
Now. what chance ha el got with nnv
gills especially with ones whom 1
never saw before? If 1 had some one to
break the ice for me it would be differ
ent, but I don't even know n fellow in
the neighborhood who could Introduce
me tn some. When I was nt school I
mn nn ged to get along nil right, although
I was never much of n mher I
nlnveel on the football and biseball
lenni-. nnd In Hint win held some
prestige, for 1 was, somewhat out ot
the niilinaiv. ns on th football team
I plned guard, a position which is gen
out?
The Woman's
Exchange
Thing to Know
I I'm furtv nciiis Mrs II. (!. Town
send lues liei n connected ns ic Irncher
Texas.
It is nnh within n cnmun nllwh re
icnl period Hint ttnh hns hnd schools
pent nine nnd peec h also are the greater' nalh enttusted tn the heauest men on
pa.it of life's gamble, nnd n siibjec I the squad, and on the baseball teiim I
which Is not mastered to a ceilnln cle I nlmpcl fust Imse. and cm seeial occa
glee will nc t as a hindrance rillier Hum , sions pitched, when the tegular pltchei
nn asset in the narrow path of a voune
life.
Please Tell Me
What to Do
My CYNTHIA
The Girls Boys Like
Dear ('within. .lust n few
"Almost Nineteen.
I cannot tell jou what kind of girls boys
like because some boys are good nnd
others nre hnd nnd usunllv the bojs
that nre bad pick out girls who are
the simc, but the bojs who are good
like "Almost Nineteen," described will
itn.iriiibh pick out a girl who is good
in thoughts, habits unci wns n gill
who dresses nice though she be poor or
t ich and most of nil. girls who nie them
sehes nt nil times. T nijself nm not
quite up to "Almost Ninctcen's" stnncl
nrcis. hut nm striving to reach that point
nml t ff.ifinnlt fltntit nt " Clnmu,
V.. . ,,,". ;" ".".'"' iiinii
.-H im-l'Tic iipr Kiting inr H ipw poiniets
which I will tcrtninlj use. SANDY.
Taking into innsiileiatlon Hie question
of loe: (Jirls are human as well as
bos, nnd the do not want to be nagged
mound just to pleaso nnntlter. If oit
nie In line, that is different, ns "Miss
Almost Nineteen" saw, AH viewpoint
is. iniiumeinhle joung folks do unl nn
cleistand love in its mniiv anil vni legal
eel phnses lnv vour visit in n disciecl
manner, sliow respect feu the other
voiing ladies, incspeetice of what e lns,s
thee mnv belong to. .
"Miss Almost Nineteen " I ngife with
vnu in vour ilisenuise in it gi enter i iu'iieIi to nns me
sense, with cjne eieiitinn
I would lune nothing to do
wns In ic up Then again 1 took a iiim
in the outfield, wlili h is mv natural pe
sition If jou understand these spoils
fvvliieli I hope jou do) vou can see Hint
lit mv position on n college team, even
il, .,,,,.1, it iis n small one. and haidlv
above the standard of n high school
For a Minstrel Show
lo tltf tftltor of Homaits raoe
Dear Mudnin We aie artnngitig an t
entertainment fin the benefit of our
church. Do jou think it would be nil
light to include mlnstielsv1' If i,
what esjstumes could we went so ns in
lie dresscel nnlfoitnlv'' It is to he given
bv gills. rsi n few Imvs Please siig
gest something inexpensive.
RRADr.RS OF' Till', IIVIAIM! PI P.
I.IC l.UDCIRt
It would be quite nil light In unhide
ininsttels in the ente itaiiinient. In
fact, a gooel iollv ininstiel show is lots
of fun and heallhv nmiiseiiieiit Let thei
girls wear elntk sknts, intliei tight
titting chirk coats, plum white waists
mid hioiid while eolliiis that can he
luiiile out of tnidlijinid. 'line me the
"cut of eollms thnt slum! up and have
I ' broad flaps that tlaie out at eithei
lottK ns lire ( t rm extendu
Mope h lilfl ejnmlnlnn nvcr prulu
lor hllp the iHinn hohlit nut lo ImlM
Inn vilet sinner inss rpitini
Paraphriisc fifteen in the end nf
Kiiig. .lames tlie I of Rnghind nnd Ihe
Sixth eif Seotlanil leisiou of the Itilile
Ale VOU of Sinlrli lie, , lit ' I ,in.
fiiuii Ahenleensliite. Siolliiiiil. , I wltlt Itin lot College
snug the pxiilms nml pniapliiais in
chute h instead of liviuns Often nng
this cine in e iiuri It nml nt fiimilt ,,.,
ship in mv fnthn's hem Seothiud '"r "" Ms,n "l"""'1"1 ot "''"'
I leinniii a friend of the old school , , ... . .
Mnnv women in Texns nnd Oklnhoiiin
till. MM I 1111,1, i1f, Ir)(M lo 11U(, developed-Into
ilm infeii tnatiiin as in Hie luuitlon sunessful piculati)is in oil land leases I
of Hits verse wns punted the eitlpi clnv
in the exchange bill I was mi vine the ll of the piciniuient unlveiities in
Ullilet who nsked feu the ilifoi miitimi the- I mini Ivinriliitii. save Ovfnnl nmi
Cambridge, now confer legal deurces 07;,
women who duly qtinllfy. , "-,,
The redcrntlon of Women's Clubs of ,
Salt hake City has decided upon R , '
strict bo.vcott of butter until (he price iJ
ot the product is reduced. 1 '
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E4STEK SALE,
ELGIN WITCHor
DIAMOND RIKG
was hound to be somewhiit ot a tiguie iele. ou can wcai ted ties with them
el. despite this. 1 never made mnnv or nn other color that will add gavetj
fueiuls. It must have been mv fault, lo the part v. The gills ought In In
for all the othei fellows, even the subs, then hnii bin k plain in ninei to look
. . , .. ..1. ft,., milci IN 11.11. Il n tifiiuililn III,. ll I.,,, a 'CI...
notn hnvincr coon iiine-i wnu . .-i . -" ' ' w-,. un-
in the neichboiiiiR towns.
.... ..
.. wine h is ntv favor of Ihe gooel gills not
I, too. nm nfrnitli tU, ,,,1,
Do mil mingle with veiling men who
stand nllv bv . loafing aiounil Hie e oi
ners. the inelisc letinii of which is self
cvi.'-.t. and alwavs keep in mind thnt
"expei icttce is (lie best teacher."
Some fellnws might mil this villi m
something of the sort, hut I would
Don t think novs wear turn suits with while shirts
' " ... ......1! 1 1...1 rn, I Krlil .lllCint .j.nti, ...l l.n I I ...I
that I w ns one ot me siniiiciii'. aiii'i, .... ..,,''. ......u,, ,,...n nn.i m,- niniiu im
I was uist Ihe opposite, haiellj making hits dcsiiihcd 'I ho two i ml min ought
i . ...n rinii in the ihivs In he eliessed n little bil mote festive
hefvvever. ' f '" I" ''I' ' """ " ""',1", " mv nr"1,l', ,ll,ni '"' "'"''" I "b" uloils looking How
I C vvpilt nil a ll IKC Mini I"' nn.- i iii mi-ii i'iiiii.ii mm''., HHh mil mv
I..... ..,, Il pi pi wine p. ' Ic
I hope that vnu and some of vom
icaileis. especiallv the membeis of Hie
female sex. inn give me some advice in
this case, and what their opinions or a
fellow of this suit are; nKo how to get
utqmiinted with people and make
friends. RASHl'IM. MIkD
Piisl. get one thing into your bend.
A Breath of Bonny Heather
Tn II r I tlitor of VI neinn a Pnv
Dear Mailnm Mrs S . a fiienel nf the
IJm-mmi Pi nut hi-nom, nks when
IP AC
Saturday Special
Ladies Diamond Ring
Blue While. Absolutely Perfect.
tf 7 C 550.00
?Ol.9 VALUE
A BEAUTIFUL GEM
Unparalleled Sale ot Elgin DeLuxe Watches
n nniirnlr llnif pine.
.I,,, i ram
iNil EL1TP 1
lx:::ri
Your Money lief undid If You
Can Iluu Cheaper for Caih
nliiiliitpti ciinrnntppil
M Jen f Is iitUimtril
ipir 1 1 - l,i
llllnl thin mi
lillpnt iIi"Ikm
ipir 1 1 - kilrnt cnlit
lllleil tliln inoilel cusp
27"
LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT JEWHWHOUSEMPHILA,
M .SlMOM R Co. 39n.13toSx
Omq Store 2 Poops above Fiibcrtj OneManacment
Open S.iturdnj KwiiinRs Open SaOirilaj KvcningH
1 1210 Walnut Street
p KOJt S.ATI ttDAY
g OM.V
A Special
1 Sale of
1 Sterling
Suits
B We hnve elected a few B
1 of our hifrher-piicod mod-
g els of Set pe, Tweed, Jer- B
g soy Wool nnd Foiiet nnd 1
g lepriced them , I
n W
, as low as K
I s29.50 !
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Hili.it comment from fellows who have , ' (' ,' ,k looks ,, nnt'iount. nl
??'!?Z :"? ?" 'hough 1 do not see vvhv vou have v
Il.( MM. ( V AliMOSI' NIi:Ti:i:X. pnituulnr reason to worrv about oiiin
Take Heart, Bashful Mike
Hear Cvnthia I hnve riacl vom col-
wlth linn h pleavuie ever snirp
Pineapple
Desserts 2c
The bottle in
each package
of Pineapple
Jiffy-Jell con-
' tains all the
ricn essence
from 'half a ripe
pineapple. The
' dessert has a
wealth of this exquisite
flavor, and a package serves
six people for 12 j cents.
J Von owe to vouraelf a
""trial of this new-type gel-
' atine dainty.
IW MKOA
Sure to Find Ideal
Deal Cviilhia: Have been n lenelet of
.vemr column. "Please Tell Me What
to Do," for quite n spell, nnd in this,
mv lust, in nnswci to "Hoping." nuclei
the heading "Seems 'Vntnps' (Jet Them
All." I wish to state I'm in Hie snine
boat, onl) nf the opposite sex. .lust
n plain, oidinarv girl? haul to dud
these ciajs its there are lots of flirts
01 "vamps," but none for this bird.
So, "Sloping, " don't gtt disgusted.
I hnve been heie six months nnd ns
lonesome ns can be. Still, I'm not go-
ii was smrieci, ninr now 1 am going tn
ask vou for help. I hnve heen nwnv to
eolh'ge and hnve iiieutlv tctiiineil
home I'nfortunnttlv. I Iniel that mv pa
mils hnve moveel to a diiTeient pint of
the iltj. wheie it is not possible to go
with nnv of the gills anil bnvs, with
whom 1 fnrmeilv went with. As n
consequence, not knowing nuvhnilv in
the neighboihooil, nil I can do is to sit
in the house nil dnv long bv myself.
Ulus lias been the case for the st
month, nnd I nm cntninlv disgusted.
I nm not working, ns n man whom 1
know is living to locale me in an office
Now, I nm coming to vou fin ndviie.
Utit please, don't lell me to join some
Koine of the most nnpulnr men I have
evei known have been shot! men, nnd
ns foi huge no-.es, well, when vou ate
twentv two or so .vou will laugh to
think vou ever worneil about haviiu
one. If vou do worthwhile things anil
me companionable (vom lettei sounds x
as though vou nre) girls will want to
he titeiicN with vou. As vou glow
oldei .vou will find this to lie the uile
I am going to disobev vou unci lell
,votl to join some things that will help
vou get aeepiainteil. Whv ilon I vou go
to some of the settlement houses nml
ask if vnu mnv help in the plivsual in
stitution nf the little bovsV I.ink oui
self up w tilt the activities of the .voiinge
hoc ml workers mnl see how plciisunt
and helpful it will be .loin a night
e lass, not so much foi the e lass as toi
the e n eduuitiotial m hoo e lub it will
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can lie found nnvwluie i'i rhila
cleltihia The designs -lie uiiiqtie
anc1, tasty and vrv with the sle
5t inches and 72 ini-lics ate quite
populai now
Special Reduction lor
Trousseaux
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The Weekly Capacity
OF OUR
Three Immense Bakeries
IS MORE THAN
,000 Loaves
There is onlv one answer as to, why this is possible
QUALITY and PRICE.
VICTOR PAN
VICTOR RYE
VICTOR HEARTH )
VICTOR KAISIM BKEAD
(Peppered full of Big, Luscious Raisins)
5 pr ingtime Models!
E-aster's Fairest Fancies.
Scratching is dangerous.
Kesinol
jEvfry time you scratch that itchinjr
'raih you make it worse. The interne
desire to scratch such skin disorders
H eczema, humor, nettle rash and like
.in aiuucuia, may dc insianuy re
Jieved when ResinoJ Ointment is ap
plied to the afec(ed parts.
ItlidvHubletivmotttotioroinli-
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I J 'Scvt and warm ruler. ThU iccdcntea
,-K ihe httliac "" ot tb ointmenl, and
coaieqatoUy quicker and better rtjulu
i t are derired.
Ptr toil tr mil Jrurruii. Pir frit irUl n,i.
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Look forward to a real treat in shoe beauty, in shoe value
and your rosiest expectations will be exceeded.
The bug-a-boo of high prices for shoes has no terrors for tho
woman who looks to NEWARK Shoe Stores for her footwear.
tj i half. million or more women in the
United States are making our 297 stores their stores
. .i... wtiv? Tfecause we brine to them the
most charming creations in footwear at prices no other
stores can match.
" . See them tomorrow and you, too,, will be won by their
wondrous beauty and compelling value 1
A dainty dull kid Oxford
that fashionable dressed
women demand; covered
Louis heel ; high conform
ing Spanish arch; $5.00
Same model in $4,00
patent leather T
Here is a charming ma
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out-of-doors woman who
delights in long walks,
sports and dancing ; imi
tation wing tip; eenn
military heel; 'ul'
Same in gun metal 4 .00
with straight tip ;',v
Thisbeautifulwhite-wash-able
kid Oxford with
covered Louis heel ; turn
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exquisite style,
combining com- D.UU
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This exquisite patent
Colonial pump ; with
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buckles; ball-room or
theatre, walking or driv
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requirements ; $5.00
Same model in dull kid
with buckle; $5.00
This comfortable white
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match dresses of debu
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who dress in white for
style and
comfort; $5.00
A dull-kid Pump with
covered Louis heel; ex
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13th Sta.
2413 Keqalna-ton Ave., bet. York
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1131 aermnntovrn Ave., bet. T.ehlsh
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137 N. stli HI., near Cherry St
LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD
FIFTEEN WOMEN'S AND MEN'S STORES IN rillLAMaUIIA
l'.'th and
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424 Market lit., bet, 4th & Sth Sts.
4S33 Fninkforel At.
104 H. S2d St.. S ofchestnut St.
SS36 N. Front St.. nr. Dauphin St.
Si s. evth St.. near Market SU
063S flermantowD Ave., near Chel-
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81S Kendnctsn, Are., near Hart
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1431 Soulli St.. bet. Broad & 15th.
310 N. Sth St., bet. Itaca &. Vine
334S Ulde, near Columbia Ave.
nM I.ancalr Ate., near 41st SL .
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This corset is made
for that vast number
of women who are
too large over hips
and thighs. Triple
bands or Lastikops
Webbing, which are
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corset, give extreme
reduction to back,
hips, and upper
limbs, thereby cre
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lines and perfect
proportions to the
whole figure and
insuring utmost
comfort.
Other Kopservice
models
$3.00 to $10.00.
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Plenty of clear steaming water in the kitchen any time,
winter or summer!
So much hot water in those stationary wash tubs that the
aundress smiles all day long!
Sounds like a millennium to the average housewife, but
easily realized with a NOVELTY Tank Heater.
The cheapest and most remarkable water heating ap
paratus in the world tiny in appearance, but a gidnt in work.
Burns but a few shovelsful of pea coal a day a slow
fire day and night, keeps water constantly hot and plenty of it.
Built of our heavy Fl.EX-O-TUF iron, lasts practically
forever. Special non-rust section keeps water always clear.
Needs but little attentions Costs but a quarter as much as gas.
Quickly installed by any Novelty dealer.
We make all types of Heating and Cooking apparatus,
so can give you unprejudiced advice as to which method is best
for your particular home or building. Consult your dealer or
'phone or write us or come to our attractive factory show room.
ABRAM COX STOVE COMPANy
American and Dauphin Streets, Philadelphia
Manufacturers ot Boilers. Flpeleaa Heateri. Furnfco ajid IUng
In Philadelphia for 73 year.
Vi'ic'f our booth; Eaitir Wit, April 21 lo ?, at
th "Own YourrOwn Horn'" Exhibit, Pint Raglment
Armory, Broad and Callowhill St.,' Phlladtphia, and
Victory Carnival, Third Rtgtmont Armory, Camitn,
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