ttwmwf-&M i tWw,rJi'nr 12 EVENING PUBLIC MDGEK-pniLADELPHIA; TUESDAY, &MEC 22, 1910 i' ; . w i BEGINNING A FOREIGN COOKERY DEPARTMENT PRETTY SPRING NECKWEAR A CHARMING FROCK 2vV' K & & T k 4 ' ( KL llfAt rav 1', I .. " f SiCPr . iMf s IF"..' I MRS. WILSON EXTENDS THE CHANCE u rWiM m m m m 71 X' Xl m f m n jTl 1 xl A T T n X TTT 1 Ci y; i c uLyiZysui W Invites Housewives From in the Column nr M. a. wiusox CenriBhl, IH9. bv Urn. if. A. Wihon.. All rights reserved. AFTER this a Scries of foreign' - recipes will appear once each week; these recipes arc from all . parts of Europe. If you are foreign ' born and if you have n recipe that is distinctive to your country s-ond it to( me and I will try it out, and then publish it under the column. Poverty of purse and soil has forced our sisters across the t.ca to use and turn into palatable, attrac tive dishes many foods that we thought unfit for use. Each nation has many dishes that are peculiarly its own; many of them are delicious. Try them and you will be surprised Any kind of lish may be used, at their delightful variety. Many of This country is essentially a dairy us visit the Italian and Hungarian community. Large quantities of and Chinese restaurants for variety. milk are used for butter and cheese So here is a real opportunity tolmnkinrr. so that the bv-nroducts. make ticse dishes in your own home, Our continental sisters have found out that n vegetable oil and herbs are less injurious than pork fat and pepper, and that if food is served attractively it not only satisfies the sense of sight, but also actually pro motes digestion. From a culinary point of view, the women folk of Norway and Sweden, as cooks, occupy a position that is nil their own For, while other tui tions are composed of people who dearly love their homes and enjoy the food eaten therein, there is no race of people in Europe cleaner about their homes or who manage the culinary department better than those of Norway and Sweden. These people not only combine the vivacity and ingenuity of the French and the Italian with the patience 6f the Eng- lish, but they also have the neatness and thoroughness of the Holland Dutch in their work. Fish Soup A staple article of diet among o. J.i- . - .i-i.-:-... :-i mese peopiu is u uuiiciuuh umi suup, , it is prepared in the following man-1 ner: Scale and cleanse well one medium-sized fish weighing about ' uii iiuunu. uumiicuiuituKiiCTu. . .. ...s.,w...s, ...... To lhr ;;rfi(or nf ., , pugr. Wash and cut in three-inch pieces sweet as a nut. It will keep moist Dear Mudiim Will you kindly puli and place in a saucepan, and cover longer than the loaf made in the 'lish n jour column the follovvin;; ques with three pints of cold water. Add Two oniom, chopped fine. One carrot, pared and cut in die?. ' Cook slowly for one hour and then Svtrain, and remove tho bones and head. Rub the meat and vegetables through a coarso sieve. Nov add One cup of diced potatoes, par boiled, Three tablespoons of thicly chopped parsley. One-half teaspoon of powdered thyme, One tablespoon of salt. One teaspoon of pepper. Three tablespoons of cornstarch, What Is New in Collars A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose Collars are particularly fnscin.il ing at Ibis lime nf the year. And line Is something new the starched collar! This and Hie softer, daintier ones will run in close (oinpctition rplIEBE has been so much said about ' JL the little things about a woman' costume that go toward making the total complete, or in other words either nk or mar it. that it would seem ilniost superfluous tn repeat the jin 'if. i portancc ot the.e jieemingly little things. ISf-v. ,Tet. on the other hnnd, ns there are map , always new little quirks in ncressorieu It is well to be advised orten ot their Importance. I have seen some very charming jcit,. nft'Kwcar In the shops of late, wlilcli reauy iiiuur no; quivi: cuviuus itini sev , ' mt to work figuring out what I hud ,vltb which thin ort of neckwear could , 'be worn, that I might have some rea- 8ji v..,'' onab!c nense to purelinse it. fter l.l- HI, l llllllh, 1VU OU1U llll glllicil 1U It k, t iviu uauu vl i viol,i 'utcrva iim iiuj - war any littio luxury that strikes our ,W fancy and which caonot be called n ijllre ntcwslty. 'Ritt- tn return tn nitr iipe1.-n-tf.r 1,-nrii if- . nkl I wandered, 'these new things it.il. '.. ' '-.: . L..I.1U ....... ...IT. I lll.l. 1... HW,?' nW". "11,1,1111,9, u injir uvhi- , . "JHt&: tivAsr- it perchance tlto flower mx? ',.ri.-..-a -.. ; 'Ml n - .U . - sJfi ' l'" " -A c. ... F'A ' 1 ' t '. ? - r - s - uuuu FUKUiiurixj KH,L,irn,d Other Lands to Send in Their Each Week They IF ill Special Article Ash Mrs. Wilson If Jrou Iiavo any cookery prob lems, brliiR them to Mrs. Wilson. She will lio clad to answer you through theso columns. No per sonal replies, however, can be Riven. Address questions to Mrs. M. A. Wilson. Kv i:mnu Pi'bi.io LunaEn, I'hilnrlelphln. dissolved in water. one-half cup of coW Brine; to a boil and add One-lmlf cup of canned peas. Cook f or five minutes and then1 1 serve with toasted strips of bread. j such as skim and butter milk, arc i abundant Buttermilk Bread Scald and cool two cups of but- tcrmilk to eighty degrees Fahren heit. Pour into a bowl and then add Three tablespoons of snrjar, Tiro teaspoons of salt. Tiro tablespoons of shortening, One-half teaspoon of linking soda. Stir until the sugar and salt are dissolved and then crumble in one i yeast cake and stir again to dis solve. Then add eight cups of sifted ... , ., , nour. vorK 10 a smooui, emsuL-, nmon r(.lt.Imlir ,,, . i,i(.,, , dough. Grease the bread bowl vithlthmK j ,ory n;,.,.. ; , , t u there mi. shortening nnd then place tho dough .jmpathy for Hip girls nlm liw out'.' in it, and turn the dough over to They have to work from !:."() in tie thoroughly coat with shortening. nn.riiiiir ami hip never HikuisIi hef.rc This prevents the dough forming ni1" n "'k'''- "i,h '."' ("r nftrrnooii. ,,.,.,. . . ,, ..every month oil. which 1 thiol; is vcrv crust while it is rising. Cover and , ,it fl. ,,,,.. W,i,t ,! some ..I set away in a place iree iromm,,, renders think? What lo drafts for three and a half hours think? Al'NTIi; AND MAUI 01 overnight. Now punch down the, dough, turning it over. Cover and, let rise for one hour and then turn Ion the molding board. ,in .. i,.,. ni,. ; .n. .-"- '" ' ...v.v. ... .... - greased pans and let rise for fifty minutes. Bake in a moderate oven for thirty-five minutes. This bread vsual way. Cottage Cheese I'udding Place in a bowl One and one-half enpt of flour, Tiro teaspoons of sail. One tcasoo)i of pepper. 7Vo tablespoons of finely chopped parsley, One small onion, rjratcd, Foilr level teaspoons of ponder. One vnp nf cottage cheese. On eyy. One-half teaspoon of powdered thyme. Now add one cup of milk to form a batter; beat until smooth and. was jellow. then the collar pail was lined with yellow organdie, and then it...-,. .. nF.. ti. ...... r .,:..! i.i..n ... .......... ai.,ir mm, ,!, f these collars were made either of folds of while orgnndie. or plaitings of the white organdie. As n rule these col lars had cuffs to mulch. The very newest collars, however, are Hie starched affairs. While these do not sound verv rood to most of ns fm ,,0 MmimPr time, they are a fashion, , note that holds good for the full season. ' I Most of these starched collars nre of I the direetoirc style and hnve consider uhle Hurc. One of these collars is shown nt the left of .the illustration today; this, however, is in the modified form. Whnt nre known as. the horse collar nnd the draped collar effects are still very good. There arc several of these shown. Variety of materials is used for the construction of these collars, and they may be of either satin, organ die, linen, voile or lace, nccording to the frock with which they arc to be worn. (CoprrUbU 191. ( Florenc Hoit.J N ,' j ' y V ' . m9 iffitio . 4 Favorites to lie Reprinted ( Be Published in j then place in n pudding cloth or , mold, and tic loosely. Plunge into boiling water. Cook for one hour. : Remove and drain well and then 1 turn on a hot platter. Cover with mushrooms or parsley sauce and serve. Cottage- Cheese and Noodles au Gratia Cook one package of noodles in boilinrr water for ten minutes and then drain, place in a bowl and add ' One run nf rnttnnr cheese. 0e mCf,-,.R,;P, onion, grated, Tiro teaspoons of unit. One teaspoon of pnpriUo. J wo tablespoon of finely wmecd parsley. One and nne-holf cups of thick tomato sanee. Mix and then pour into an iu gratin dish. Sprinkle with line crumbs and one tablespoon of grated enccse. UtiKc in moderate oven Thcso (Iislcs wil vcpiacc mC!lt on the .menu. The Woman's Exchange A League for Servant Girls To Ihr fthlnr nl llo-nnii - I'lW I 'ear Minium I have lit rcndim: in tin- Kvr.stvu l'i in ii I.riM.i u iilioul ,the women s league I" sei working you I would he vcrv uufli pleaded to have sonic renders' expression mi this. A little Inter on 1 will Kive an opinion in Cut and1! """' ai'1"'1'' llK" appears each night I !i 1I111 fitTlif liti.nl . ....,.... ,.r ii... .... . V" '"-'. ' "'" i'i- IK''. ,, u .,.,.!, ,n,in t lt:i t interests jeverjliody nnd I'm Klnd yon liioiiKhl it up. ; To Remove Stain of Plant "Juice" tion, for which I thank jou very much in advance? The methods to he used in moving the milky substance which secreted from n rubber plant leaf from n blnck Preach serge dress. ;is fit ting near u rubber plant anil presume I that is what it is. for upon examina tion of the plant I found n leaf se- creted the said white substniic B. .1. C. The secrelion from these plants is a linking sort of gummy "or icsinons substance, 'and the eradieators that arc most sat isfactory for thul are turpentine, ehlo , lofonn or wood alcohol. Sponging vvitli The Question Dox Today's Inquiries In what capacity will New Zea land women tour the world a( an e.irly dale? What simple expedient will make inohisscs or sirup pour tnnte i-as-ilv out of the measuring -ni and make Hie cup easier to wash' When a shirtwaist shrinks s that il is too siiorl-waisted, how ran it be lengthened so the piecing w ill not show? Is it proper for il voting girl lo invite her own escort to no eve ning partv to which she has re ceived a formal invitation when the word escort is not mentioned.' I low should utensils that have been used in preparing onions be washed in order to remove the odor? What method of cleaning wall paper has been found satisfactory in housecleaniiig? Yesterday's Answers The National Society of ti,,. Daughters of the American Hern iation will celebrate its thirtieth anniversary next year. , When a tablecloth wears out on the edges the center part Hint is still good can be cul into smaller sqiim os and hemmed for lunch napkins The iispfulness of n sciuhbing brush can be prolonged by un screwing the handle ns soon us the bristles wear out at the end nnd fastening il on the other end to make use of the longer bristles. A piece of cretonne matching the wallpaper or curtains in the din ing room may be pasted on the swinging door under the gl.is-, piece nt the "handle" to add an unusual touch of decoration. A thick application of zinc oint ment, applied daily nnd allowed to remain for n half hour or more, will soften and refine the skin. When last year's hat is faded bejond repair Hie top of the crown can be cut out and the space filled with large Hat (low ers. The Jeaves may be sewed Hat around the side of the brim nnd Hip top of the brim covered with silk to mutch the (lowers. Efficiency Proven For Three-Score Years To many thousands of people all , over the world SOZODONT is an old and proven friend to preserve j tooth health and promote mouth comfort. Try SOZODONT it es- tablished the original dentifrice standard vthich has never been ti , celled it still Irads in quality. FOR THE TEETH Liquid Powder or Paste i SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE I a , FOR A SUNSHINY DAY I ? W 'i 4'fi &? ' i ' !. M I All f i flM w ?- ! PMKril XL. ' M I M u SlisS t &6. k. 1 mm If -I -rm m J msma f i. ' 'mzs iim &,. jr. V"iMl' Mai I W' H"" BffiraZSMfJl ' if'.' .V garden is a Invelj tiling and so is a gardener when she is arrayed In a delightful froih such as I his. The material is a dainty blue liguml collon crriie wilh (he niDling ahinit Ihe neck and sleeves and the butter lly sasli of organdie, 'liie niiangemenl of (be sasli and the novel lines of the waist are paiticularly interesting, I lie bodice being till armor sljle and the panel formed held in place vvitli two sets ot organdie streamers thai tic into a bow. Aniilhrr allraclive fciliire 'if Hie dress is Hie wide hem eflecl. The allraclive garden lint is rollon crepe one of them would lie the iicst way to ' and do for people I think il must make remove the slain from jour dress. . im u.,.y ,.,,,,,,-, ,nn, Know sonitthiiig Dark Shocc Would Look Better r" "r '''"'" "' n'i.i s ''"; I Ileal' M.'lfhlm Uncc n'oiitt I an- - ' .... r..ii .. .in- i. in. i. us, lliuios mm proacli jou in a ilileiiiuui. mid feel sine woodpeckers that wnU me up at day jour good judgment will help inc. light. I only wish I might puss along 1 have a pair of buttoned champagne- Hie joy that comes to me ns I lie nnd lopped, patent leather slipper foxing IMen to them, shoes. Would I hey be out of place. A WLI.L WISIILi:. worn win, a brown coat suit nearly a The Council of Defense of y own taupe in color? Or are thej only per- j state, in jour state Capitol, bus charge missilde with a dress? , of all iii(iiirics about tho reclamation In cleaning white suede gloves, is il of land, nnd 1 am sure that it would he necessary to gasoline nhvnvs or!1'1'!" to tell jou ahoul the other law would : good white sn,s and lipid '"" yur boys are interested in. The water be all right, or would I lie water iiinke them haul'.' I shall anxiously watch for v our ad- vice. Thanking vou. coricct , jour statement : l sol jdiers released in 1-ranee, (ieuerul I'er .lrs. (,. A. 1. shing has been authorised to discharge If vou me going lo a leu or sme ' in Liiropeon their nvvn application any affair which reunites ralhcr drcssv ; men who have good reasons for leaviii" clotho. the light shoes might look all i mid waive any claim Cor sea travel al right with jour sail, but for cverj -day lovvances from Europe to a poit of em wear, shopping, eli-.. dark shoes would I hurknt ion nnd from Iloboken to their look better vvitli the suit null the light place of enlistment. The article you shoes would be belter with n dress, saw in the KvrM.NO 1't iii.k Li tx.Ki: They aw "permissible" ith u suil,"f Fi-brimrj :! in the night extra edi- but not prescribed bv the best ta-te in dressing. Il i safer not lo use water' in washing gloves, but there are clean I iug fluids which are not so hard on Hie hands ns gasoline, and are ipiite as ', satisfactory . "leu can bnj tliein at any drug store Consult a reliable hail dresser for vour other ipiestiou. 1 Would Like to ShaTe Her Joy Tn Ihe hihtor ol U'eiiuin'v I'arjr I Dear Minium -1 inn looking for in 'formation (lint 1 am hoping jou can I give inc. Although I live on n farm I in IJerks county we receive the ICv I vivn ' I'i m.if Li. in. Kit daily, and on the I woman's page 1 lind so many helpful things nnd so many doubts cleared up that it makes me feel confident of help. 1 urn the general correspondent I'm a number of soldier bojs. four of them my own. and Hie ipicstions that are nl times thrown at me make me wish I were an encyclopedia. I'lense help me if you can. I wish the address and name of department vhere 1 may apply for information in regard to the ficc lands that soldiers may obtain. I don't mean this last agitaliou about reclaim! lion service. I mean the law which stood previous lo Hie present war Also would like to know if jou ran tell me in what issue of the Kvimni. I'i lil.lc Li:r!l It was the article whiih spoke of the ruling of tieneral I'ei'slilng In regard to 4l)e release of soldiers held in Franco. I am sure I read that a soldier could be released, but would have to pay his own expenses back lo the I'nited States Vif America, but in speaking of it to friends my statement was questioned. Sometimes when I read the letters 1 published in your columns and see all ! the helpful things jou are able to say i , . . For the Tired Business Man When .Tim tells me he's coins tn have a hard day at the office. I know it's coins to neoa (something ei. tially nee for dinner to make him the cheery, carefree husband I married and on.daya like that I usually Bive him scalloped oysters because be likes them better that way. I heat and hultiir Individual tgg thlrrtrs, put In a iplece of buttered toast, cover with tho oysters, and rprlnklo with salt, pepper, ant! a tenspoguful of At Knuce. I bake all this In a hot oven until tho' edees ruffle, nnd garnish with toast points nnd lemon. It's really no bother at all. it's tho Al Sauce thtt does the trick. After that Jim's all pep and sunshine again: There's nothing like IL to make hint forget that he's a tired busine'ss man, Adv. t s. v ft j.t ..! '',. Miiwyrni.-"'! Ti 5&m3Usz: u loo that I wish it were possible Hint I Jou and ninny of the Hied, vvenrv ones who write vmt iitiflit l.tmw .i,..l tl.ni ,.. ,1... ........ ..r l... l.t....l.:...i i.: i mum loo on public lands of H,.. Semite, in Washington. D. ("., might also in I concct "'"' '"' """' '" '""'l' Ju. Vou were , I mil. II is very kind ol jou to mucin her the people in the city in the iov i thai the country bring you and very . j unselfish of jou lo want to share jour j pleasure vvitli others. We wish vvejj could henr it too, , ' fT vS i i 1220-22-24. Walnut Street J ' ir0(krmS MBFri 'I '"'fc"S-s'' 1422 Walnut St. $ Dresses fMiL;liyx , , H Quite the most at- rW&mi M f BeIlcvuc-Stratfo Bj spring modes we've fj9 BM '''I 'jhUprTTvB . I H seen, including Georgettes, 'fcffiB k vI fi 'I ik'V I f IR Satins,- Moire Silks and fefcMs fjfl IB' lUi J-M" I I . ' I ISar..rery fash- liilTWv I''i-J tywualihU,ut $69 50 ml iffl DMIFUlANDFASIllONABLECLOTHEr k tpuzr.xju 1!);m i M'M Tricotine and Poirtt Twill )t I 71 Wh V&WlJ Ni s" II II k Dreisn romorroui . "I ' i fflBilv 7 LDiI , "" Gowns and Dresses . I! iWClini jwrniiirT,r''!ili'''1 WrjMk8 Tailored Suits - v Jj& Ladies Shoo Shining Parlor 'Igg j DYandEveningWraps 7& , 1229 Sansom Street p2l StREETandMoTOrCoAIS i jBV T fifk 'ecomc Innovation II II It. ijlM. rt A place where women may get ex (Ill - r . Ill' K ' y Ti Cer Per.t shoe-shining service without XAAICT'C FlTDC I WT.V?4 Cr A ?mbarrnssment. Comfortable revolv- I VVAIOIO 1 UKO ' liVN- -JxZ i l I I n,B chairs that permit access to the ; I x .ttv ! TnWiiiiiVp 1 V ( 11 l11" from the' rear without risk j AND II LyV V L. danlaBinB s'rts on tho foot rests. 'Ml UH 1VCP capa service; 'Kg ,. Tatfc't RvRimTfAT m M Ik $kAs vmLA- SHOE REPAIRING CO. lU.01 JAKIO lliUO g$Z Jt M(imm 1229 Sansom St. ( K,? ? I I I IE l 1 .l f I. I I -. . - ' i. . ..I I L -.IKi"- ,'. A ,.,' ili'",, Wiililu'tamillMlfT " . - '" l ..v.TdK Adventures With a Purse W " ,0l,Vf,"i,nt 11UI" '"-avpiiiip fuse," I pxclniniPd to the pretty piiik-iiiid-white person in eiinrKp of tin - counter. "1 Imvp curried mine, nlir niiRwered, "clenr out lo the const nnd Ilmck. I wouldn't he without it." It N n cninnncl-looklni? little box. rmioixtine ! of eleven toilet niticles lip salve nnd lip slick, cuke powder, loose powder, perfume nnd. in short, eveotliinc jou would need lo complete the most club orale toilet, nnd each article is of a ! stnmlni'd nnd well-known make. For . ,,.... ... ,. . , traveling, or jusi io neep on your uics. ,er. tor the mutter ot lint, vou wouiu Hook fur before jou will find its cmiuiK l'he price is .?.'!. -ii.iiii iceir energies nnil their j cars in ! . II i- one thing to talk about efficiency H"' f";.ec of one cni.se. Some iiu the kitchen ns applied to irnnins i,,,nr" ll M'p"is n though tlm rest nf us honnls ami ipiitp nnotlier thing to in ii i m t ii ill it. I-'or sonietiines sheets don't wear'oiit fast enough to keep jour ironing lionnN well covered. And not onlj Hint, they're never exactly the right shape. But did you know Hint jou can buy ready-mad" ironing board covers for the modest expenditure of lifty-livp cents? They lire shaped lo lit the board, are of good, strong ma terial nnd can be put on very easily. It's high lime you were making some little school drosses for your "mall daughter. Seems ns if little people have a special gift gift? for getting dresses soiled in one day's wear at school. One shop is showing" some very nice plnid diess ginghams, thirly-two indies wide, for twenty-nine cents n yard. A num ber of attractive iiiftternx can he linn I IIIIIIK 111' ir l l i " and I should think that live. or. at inn nost. six yards would be siiflicieut for i dress. Let s see, that would he only Sl.l.-i or ."51.71. For the nnmes of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures. Willi a l'lirsn" enn be purchased, address Editor of Woman's I'uge, Evi.xino I'l'iii.tc Iii:ii(ii:u. or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut .'toon. Cleaning Windoivs To one iiiart of warm water mid one teaspoonfiil ninmniiiit. Dip a ehainoi.s in this solulioi,, wring almost dry und i proceed. This will clean windows ami 'mirrors nnd at Hie same time give Hum a line polish. Keep solution clean in order to keep streaks off. j An After-Easter j SPECIAL SALE j $25 to $30 Dressesi AT j 15i Most extra-1 ordinary val-j u e .s' i n : ' own !f Several) nuniircu in the lot.j Serge, Trie-1 otine, Jersey, j G p o r ireUp. ! Taffeta, Silk. Others I Up to 75 I ' Also Sum-! mcr Furs ! i F-I sii-ttirm siiswfMsiIi I ,,,, ' , l "" (limit btl'CCt j I p One Flight ( ft ! t v ' '-rfltn:vi. 'X'f; - j.l - ...tr,.' It. tJl i il iw Li w lv n . M4Ji i ; I J l TvV i . 1 ' ...-. u ' . v ... .'r - rt - n ..... . in- -?n s-r is. WHY WE OUGHT, TO THANK THOSE WHO START THINGS nWy i(,i(, ,111 tin, Blows anil the Ridicule and Then the licst ... . , ,, ., .... . , cs ticap tltc Hcttcjits Courage and What Is Lallcil Visum ,,.,., , ... T " AS lnlkin? '" x ,,n" ' was til a woman the other e founder of n grent public movement, nnd she confided to me some of ilte ups and downs she hnd In the coiir-p of the years she linn been nt it. How tired she looked Hint very , evening with her papers nnd Tier books. i , . . . . i came nvvny from Hip ipilet liltle , ,,., w,,,.0 wo ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, , .,, . n , ., : " ' ,' ' ""' '" ""'" ),,lu are drones sitting hack and letting some one else do the work. For-we all renp the fruits of the organizations nnd the movement!) Hint are founded. And Hie worst of it is that we aren't just drones, but have utler lack of sym pathy or encouragement for nnythiug until it is an assured success. Take nl most any splendid institution now. or n law Hint hns worked great good. Talk to Hip oiip who fought for il in j8 pumper days. You would not believe nil Hie rebuffs and the discouragement that came to them. rplli: war put tilings in a different position: hut we did not always ....- .i t,m in mo- inc puuiic con science. The general attitude nliniit-mo ... . , - "".' : i"'" "i- or piece oi legma- I . ;fi I M I fjc Jfttr & jfHtllinerp eiijop, 3nc. f 'iFvs 1423 Walnut Street . IL HATS CLOTH AND SILK TOP COATS SILK AND WOOL SWEATERS NOVELTY BAGS 8 JM SUMMER FURS ' : .. W fei Victory Pumps Specially Priced Black : . . 7'50 Chestnut Kid 8' They have fine light well soles and smartly shaped Leather Louis Heels, which will outwear two pairs of more expensive turn soles. Dainty, while serviceable and wilh exceptional fitting; quality. Jhe farper Shoe Go. WALK-OVER SHOPS 1022 CHESTNUT ST. 1228 MARKET ST. tion that would mnke the world n better plnce to live in hns been, if kindly nt nil. "jou are foolish to bother nboilt It." But in most inses the attitude is not even kindly. Mnuy is the man and many i Hie vvomnn nt the bond of some nrgnni7.nl ion which has Hie iiilniirnlion nnd pntrnnngc of the whole country now who hns been laughed nnd shooed out of nn oflice like n little boy selling candy. This l n necessary evil, for, while vn are human, we will always shrink bnck from giving our support nnd enthiisinsin to something thnl hns nnl been tried out. And Hint is why we enn never repay those who hnve the cniirngp to) fnce all this, holding tight lo a plan until they see it triumphantly thro'igh. Those who "start things" have vhnt is onllpcl vision. If it were not so they wniild never be able to trudge from oflicp to office, from senator to senator, weary nnd rebuffed frr months nnd per-. Imps jeniK. While men nnd women politely dismiss lliem. they see n slnr in the sky. nnd the light of it never fails them. TF IT were i.ot for the courageous nierf -L nnd women who frame bills nnd fight for them, who found splendid organizations and give their years in them : if it were not. in fact, for tho men or women who stnrt the things that the world laughs nt first nnd then accepts as its own later on. there would " . . --..... "c no sncii ining ns progress. i sss 1 WAISTS 1 CrB .(Ji ifrl .)