W'-i'.&WW rrwx t, ;vj ' EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA-, TUESDAY, APBIL 29, 191!) WExriPTING WAYS TO SERVE PINEAPPLE A WORD TO THE FICKLE CHIC VEILS-LETTERS m fc rfc & 4. i T I U I m- wuriiiiiiiii rs ri XFsArri .it iiritvMtif ik RECIPES B Y MRS, M. A. WILSON Method of Canning This-Tempting and Healthful Fruit Explained Jott; to iMakc the Jam and Conserve and a Pineapple Meringue Pie Candying Slices By MRS. M. A. WILSON (Cttvrloht, 1919, tu Mr. it, A. Wilson. All Rights Reserved.) pROM the middle of May until the end of July the main crop of pineapples is marketed. And about the' beginning of June this delicious fruit may be purchased nt a reason- able price. This is the season to can and preserve, and servo daily this delicious fruit. To eliminate as much as possible the waste that usually attends the preparing: of the pineapples, try this method: Cut the pineapples into slices and with a sharp knife remove the out Bido by trimming to include the eyes. This will give a slice of fruit that will look much better and waste less than if the fruit were pared and then the eyes removed, and then the fruit cut. Cut first into slices one-half inch thick, now with a cutter as small as that in the center of the doughnut cutter remove the core. Place the slices of pineapple in a kettle or deep dish and sprinkle each layer with sugar. When ready to place in jars put three pounds of I sugar in a clean saucepan and add two cups of water. Stir to dissolve th6 sugar and then bring to a boil and cook for five minutes. Add this sirup to the pineapple juice. Steril ize the jars and fill with the pre pared pineapple. Fill the jars to overflowing with sirup. Adjust the rubbers and lids and then partially tighten. Place in a hot-water bath and process for one hour. Remove, fasten the lids se curely and then store in a cool, dry place. Pineapple Preserves Prepare the pineapples as for can ning and then cut into small pieces. Allow for each pint of fruit one cup of water. Place in the preserving kettle and cook until tender, and then add two cups of sugar to every three cups of the mixture. Cook slowly until thick and then pour into sterilized glass jars. Adjust the rubbers and lids and seal securely. Pineapple Conserve Two pounds of the prepared pine apple cut into small pieces. Cut the thin rind from lour oranges imo i thin threads. Kemovc the wnite pithy part of the oranges and slice, discarding the seeds. Then cut slices in pieces and place the pineapple, ' -the oranges and the peel and f,wo pounds sugar. One pound "of seeded 7-aisins, One cup of water in a preserving kettle. Cook slowly until of the consistency of jam. Pour in the jars and allow to cool, then cover with melted paraffin. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE l Really West Philadelphia To the Editor of Woman' raoc: Dear Sladain Kindly let me know through your interesting column whether (horn U Riich n nlnee as "South Ovcr- I! brook"? ANXIOT S TO KNOW. South Overbrook is really West Phil- i adelphia. For your other query, write1 to the paper to which you refer. Summer Classes In Designing To the Editor of troinnii'j Pagf Dear Madam Will jon kindly in form me whether there nre day schools open for designing and illustrating dur ing summer? Do night schools keep open during summer months for the I name? What is the cost of night school or day? How do salaries rnngc for il- , lustrators and designers? ANXIOUS, i The School of Industrial Art conducts Ilk' classes in designing and illustrating in H lli flnvtimA fllirini- .Tltlv. Thl, rnet is $20 for the four weeks. Tie School of Design is not open at all during the summer. I could not give you any iden of the salaries of illustrators and de signers, ns they are usually paid ac cording to the standard of their work and the various concerns for whom they do work. Write to the Actress To the Editor of Woman's Past: Dear Madam I shall be so grateful lf. you can tell me the title or give - me the poem which Miss Phyllis Nell-son-Terry recited at Keith's Saturday afternoon, February 22. I think the first line was "What will we do with the wounded men?" and that was the theme of the poem. She announced that it wan written by an Englishman. t;' g. n. s. Unfortunately, I do not know the poem, and with so little information boilt It I could not find It for you. If Miss Kcllson -Terry is traveling on Keith's Circuit, you can write to her r Wrftntmllv find nalr ilhntit thn nnnm T IS.' mm nurfl shs would answer von under Eyboso circumstances, and you can ad-B-, dress her in care of Keith's Circuit, L, ,Jiliu scum ji. iu iuc jciui jjuiiuing jn i.'.Ur.ma.cuy. nope you win dc aoie to "ied out about the poem. Pvsao- t.' Wants to Preserve Eons To rt Editor el Woman'! Pagr: Dr Madam Seelne in the Eve- &P mM Vrrnr.Trf Titnnrn hrtn, in meat,.,, : X.r,M, would like to ask a few questions. ttaall one? Tc make a small hole in ttoegg must the pin be hot or can it bi4kme successfully otherwise? ;Js I want to prnrve quite a num hrf esK. wouldTRe to be sure of M it right. Mrs. B. II. II. rthe egg la completely covered It Mt males any difference which l: put down, but it must be en- .covered with water class or r(7ou preserve it in. lio not brK' before, puttlor it away j tmriKit on we Pineapple Jam Use two pounds of prepared pine apple, chopped fine, and two pounds of rhubarb, pared and cut in pieces. Add one cup of water and cook slowly until the fruit is tender. Measure nnd then allow three-quarters cup of sugar to each cup of the mixture. Cook until thick like jam and then pour into sterilized glasses. Allow the jnm to cool and then cover with paraffin and seal in the uual manner. Use a candy thermdmctcr for suc cessful jam nnd jelly making. Put the thermometer into the mixture when the sugar is added, then cook until it registers 12121 degrees Fahrenheit. Candied Pineapple Cut the pineapple into slices one and one-half inches thick. Prepare as directed in canned pineapple. Place three pounds of sugar in a preserving kettle and then add one and one-half cups of cold water. Heat slowly to the boiling point. Add as much fruit as the sirup will cover, dimmer slowly lor one hour. Remove from the fire aside for twelve hours. and stand Heat, then lift the pineapple from the sirup. Add two pounds of sugar and boil for ten minutes; return the fruit and simmer slowly for three hours. Lift the fruit to u sieve to drain for twelve hours. Then boil the sirup until very thick and add pineapple. Let it simmer slowly for three hours. Drain on a sieve and dry in n wmm ! !, t?ii Jr. , ,.,!...,, 1 . ,,.,. t,i..K. "u,. .. pnuow si. t'lacc in airtignt tin cans, with a layer of wax paper between each row and white paper between each layer. Store in a cool, dry place. Here is something new: Sweet Pickled Pineapple Place in a preserving kettle 7'ico pounds of sugar, One pint of vinegar. Two sticks of cinnamon. One iablespoonful of whole spice. One tlozen cloves. Two blades of mace. Bring to a boil and cook for nil- ten minutes. Then add two pounds of pineapple, cut in small prepared .pieces. Cook slowly for fifteen niin utes. Let stand overnight. Next morning drain the sirup from the fruit and boil for five minutes. Pour over the fruit. Let stand aside for twelve hours. Bring to a boil and then fill into sterilized all-glass jars. I Seal and stoic in the usual manner. Many physicians declare that the juice of the pineapple relieves and soothes a sore throat. The pine- The Question Corner Toda's Inquiries 1. Describe the basket table, n most novel nnd attractive scheme of decoration for the springtime luncheon or "shower." 2. What universities in firent Brit ain confer the degiee nf lun on women? .1. What is the game nf picture guessing? 1. How is the gingham dress being trimmed by the most fashionable nf diessmnkeis this year? '. What will remove mutch scratches from bard walls? B. What will remove n fresh jcortli stain? Yesterday's Answers 1. In late vears the enlightened women nf Turkey have not worn veils in nubile; formerly nil classes, wore them. 2. There nre said to be more than 20,000 women nttornejs in the Vuitcd States. ". t 'renin sash .'iirtains and yellow silk side drapes held lu place with golden cords make a very attractive window dressing. 1. To prevent n silver teapot not in daily use from growing musty inside place n little stick across the top under the cover. Kresh air can thus get in nnd this pre vents mustincss. 1). When n grate refuses to lake polish trv brightening it with lemon juii e. 0. Finely sifted ashes enn be used for scouring. Department o Agriculture siiKgcsted : "When eggs preserved in water glass are to be boiled a small hole can be made in the shell with u pin at the larse end before placing thrm in the water. This is done to allow the air in the eggs to escape when heated, and it pre vents crnekiug." It does not matter whether the pin is hot or cold, but the pricking must be done very carefully. Soldier Wants Equipment To the Editor of tVomcin's Paoe: Dear Madam I noticed in an edi tion of jour paper n statement which read that discharged toldiers who nad i already turned in their equipment vver" authorized to redrnw them by apply ing to the director of storage in this city. Would you kindly give me some Information concerning this, as I would like to draw a gas mask and helmet? I am entitled to that, as T served overseas, but failed to get either, as I was sent borne as a casual, nnd never had any issued after I left the hospital. Please give tne the address of the di rector of storage. C. M. It. To B't your equipment, which has been turned In, apply to the room of the supply officer, Twenty-first and Oregon nyenues. You are required to write nn affidavit, telling where you served and all the necessary Informs - Ask Mrs. Wilson It on have any cookery prob lems, brlnpr thorn to Mrs. Wilson. Sho will lio Rlatl to answer you tlnotiRli theso columns. No per gonal replies, however, can bo Riven. Address questions to Mrs. M. A. WllfOII, KVHNIMl J'LULIC I. HOOCH, Philadelphia. npplc contains an clement called bromelinc, which is n vegetable pep sin. The juice of the pineapple con-' tains the natural ferments of a I healthy digestion to a remarkable , degree, and it is superior to sour, milk, m that it does not require time to digest itself. In Florida there is an old legend, told by the old residents of St. Au gustine, that Fonce do Leon used nnd recommended the juice of the pineapple ns the draft from the fountain of youth. It is a splendid weapon against intestinal disorders. The rind of this fruit contains an acrid clement thnt will irritate the ' mouth if it permeates the sliced fruit. For this reason it is advis-' able to prepare it ns given in the1 canning of this fiuit. How to Prepare Pineapple for Canning and Table UhO With u heavy knife cut off the top ind bottom and then slice the thick- ncss desired, l-ay eacli Slice lint on nc table and trim off the edge with a sharp Unite. (Jut sullicicntly deep enough to remove the eyes. I meapple I ic Prepaie a small pineapple as di- rccted nnd then chop fine. Add one cup of sugar and one-half cup of wntnr inn hrintr in ii hnil ( onk for ten minutes. Now dissolve seven w-i tablesnoons of cornstarch in , .. V. . . .. one-nan cun ot water, stir into me prepared pineapple. Cook for five minutes and then add the yolks ofinre started the ball rolling and three eggs. Beat hard to blend and created a dc-irc to kpep busy, nt uny then cool, nnd pour into pie plates tate. the art needlework departments i lined with plain pastry. Bake for '"en- never, to my knowledge, so busy! twenty-five minutes in a slow oven, j Cover with meringue nnd brown I slightly. ' Meringue i Soak two level tablespoons of gela-1 tin in three tablespoons of cold i water for fifteen minutes. Place the ... .. , ,. , . ,i cup containing the gelatin in hot water to dissolve it. Cool and then' . . . .. , . .,t tn beat the whites of egg, until stiff.!1, y '" "tur.BB .round to Add gradually the chilled gelatin "1 meth.ng extra nice! How about and four tablespoons of granulated I a ,il,bon sautoirV" she asked hopefully, sugar. Beat until the mixture will Confess now. do you know what a rib- hold its shune. Remove the beater ,n,i then cut and fold in three table-1 spoons of pulverized sugar. Pile on the pie and dust lightly with pow- dered sugar. Then brown The active principle of vegetable pepsin in pineapple will pi event the gelatin from molding when this fruit is raw. Alwavs cook both the iuien nn,l 1,,, fi-nif Wm-n nsinn in rrnlnlir, dishes. trouble in getting the You deserve them. things you want. Wants a "Traveling" Position fo Hlr 1'ttilin of "H'nmmt 8 I'nuf Dear Mad.im I nm a joung gill nineteen .veais of ngc My circumstances make it necessary for me to work. i Although I am rupable of holding n stenographic position, the work does not 'appeal to me. I would like a position which would enable me to travel. It seems to ine that mv ,nge is a diiivv hack. as I look oung. Do jou think there is nn thing for me to do? I would appreciate nn early answer very much, anil thank von in advance for jwhatever jou may suggest. (ilBL. i There nre quite a few fields nf work jthat offer opportunities for women to travel, hut the girl of nineteen is too 'voting to take a position of this sort. She bus not had enough of general ex perience nnd those that are worthwhile require special experience too. If n traveling position appeals to jou why ! don't jou try to get with some concern where vou can eventually work up to one. I here are women buyers, women salesmen, women inspectors of factorv condition, and with the Department of Agriculture there are women who go through the rural districts demonstrat ing new methods of housekeeping, etc. A course in domestic science would prepare jou lor this soit of work. Theie are other kinds of work "besides Stenography to claim join- nllnnti I right here nt home without taking you uhiij irnm nome just jet. Why don't you go down to the Women's rederal Kmplojment Bureau nt 2,"iS South Twelfth street, and have a talk there-' Fashions Whims Floating panels of thin material are weighted with velvet ribbon. Little aprons of silk or taffeta nre worn over the afternoon frock. .Some drchscs have belts at the waist line and again at the knee. A gown of taupe georgette crepe is embroidered all over in dull gold. A dress of nllover eyelet embroidery Is excellent for afternoon wear. f Ladies Shoe Shining Parlor 1229 Sansom Street A The Vogue of Needlework A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose I TyrY ral A little hmul-cmbroideml outfit fur in jcllnvv anil brown, cross TTANO-rmbroidered garments are not Jtl , ,otl. p.npoit.v of the grown-up woman this seiinn. for the vminc miss 'nnd even the tiny tot come in for their share of embroidered fiockx. Those who I '" nnorei io paj me price win unci !,hp '"l'" effervescing with a bewilder ing array of wonderful embroidered things nnd the women with nimble lingers will find that the art departments . 'have an unprecedented supply of nil I S(1,'ts of designs nnd materials to pro- VM" ",p m('st wmmsiriii Hiiuppcr wmi i i wishes to make the embroidery at home. I u " Vltt?" V.rx? B". T. I caused ine increased interest in inc iwnmpTi nf lute in handwork: it mav be ns t ilim. said before, thnt the knitting Adventures With a Purse l?ri' I' never yy , . , . r met uctorc, nnd i cx- Imp mnut rta ,'nfnllv llHtV ' bun sautoir is? Well, it consists of a thiee-quartcr-length black ribbon with I Ini,ltr m,,, va nr. b,,tt0.n'- A,IM depending from the ribbon is a cun ningly wrought pendant. She held il up for my inspection. Dazzling and bright, the little well-cut stones in the pendant glittered mischievously. "It is marvelous." I exclaimed. "It is." she , "-aid. nnd jou can use it as a turn- lllillg almost for 1111V bloil e or gown." I will admit befoie 1 go further that this is really n storj for her whose purse is rather fat. But some one theie must be who will lend this, unci will find among these lovelj sautoils the one she will loe and buj . One of the shops keeps one little tableful of veils nt surprising prices. 1 bought one todnj a fine mesh tan veil with "fuzzy dots." There are taupe veils, veils in black, some figured, and, .oine plain, ami they lost but twenty-I live cents n jnrd. They wear eicep-, tionally well I know, for I wear them constant!), nnd certainly one yard is plenty for )our small hat jou wear shopping. Isn't twenty-five cents for n chic, tlim veil most leasonnble? I really hadn't thought of writing about these little assorted paper doilies?, but ns I paused and saw a jolly, com fortnble-lookitig woman examining them closely, she was so obviously a real homebody one who you knew in- stinetively loved her home, and delight ed in fixing it up anyhow when I saw that they inteiested her, I began to sec the possibilities in them. "How1 nice they would be," I thought, to use on a plate under pie or cake, or to serve on individual plates under dessert. They can bt had in assorted sizes, or of uui-' form size. From thirty to forty-five1 come in one envelope, depending upon the assortment, and the price is but ten cents. They nre dainty nnd nttinu ive, and have n number of uses. For nnnirH of mIiopm. aclclrrfcn Woraan'H 'age r.auor. nione wainut 3VUU. EVERY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE WHO TAKES OUR COURSE IS AS SURED A POSITION PAYING $12 to $25 Per Week Heectsl Evening Classes for Girls and Women Who Are Employed Csll or Write for I'artlculere. Philadelphia School of Filing U10 CHESTNUT STKKET Phone Filbert 44au Branches New York, Boston. Cntcaio CAPA1 A Welcome Innovation A place where women may get ex pert shoe-shining service without embarrassment. Comfortable revolv ing chairs that permit access to the platform .from the rear without risk of damaging skirts on the foot rests. CAPA SERVICE PIIILA. SHOE REPAIRING CO. ' 1229 Sansom St. OTHER HTOUK9, JS3 ETisbbbbbII "33 'S I E3 i"- aJsaBaaaVJ "" ) ox ..JaBB ii "--irii little sister. ,fust butterflies done - fit Itcliinc or the rhambray ns they ate nt prerent. I happen to know, from personal experience, that it is almost impossible to get anywhere near the counters without spending considerable time nnd virtually taking one's turn in the long row of women. While, of course, some of the women nre embroidering things lor the Home, most of the attention is given to mak ing things to wear. There arc the knit sweaters, the new crochet sweaters, the crochet purses, the beaded bags, em- oroiuereu necKvvenr nnu an sons oi uc- eessories, to say nothing of whole frocks for both mother and daughter. Today the artist has made ou a sketch for the little daughter. This set is of blue chambray nnd comprises nn npron, hat and bag, each embroidered in butterflies done in the cross-stitch in yellow and brown. tCoptrioht, 1919, Vu Flortnct Host.) Of Interest to Women Women have been permitted to prac tice law in Denmark since 1006. A bill is pending in the Xew Bruns wick Legislature to extend the electoral franchise to women. The Queen Victoria ccutcnary next month promises to be more widely ob served than that ot any other woman in history. The TtuBsell Sage Foundation is to be u, '" " " " LTr '!.,". asked to conduct a survey through the women Holland has thirty-eight qualified women lawyers, nineteen of whom prae- i tiee but arc not allowed to hold posts in i the courts of justice. j One of Canada's most prominent women lawyers is Miss Winifred Wil- , ton of Manitoba, who took up her brother's piactice when he went to the w n r. Mrs. Walter 1'. Smith, of St. .lohus buiy, who has been appointed chairman I of the State Library Commission, is the i first woman to serve as head of any i state board in Vermont. Miss Jane F. Draper, said to have been the first woman ever employed by nny national bank in Boston, has re tired after thirty-five years of continu ous service with one institution. any one of Vs Then vou can oar the balance In imall eaer monthlr oarmenta Pre Demonstration In Your Bom PHONE SPRXICE MM In our showroom Ton ran e nearlr all makes ol electric irasliers and cleaners. DEFT DEVICES CO., Inc., 1640 Market St. OPEN MOHLAV, TTXSSX8DAT AMD 7RXDAT XVENINOB Mavtfson & DeMar$ i2 15 Chestnut Street Sound Remodeling and Repairing Advice As a Competent and Reliable Establishment', You Are Assured of Correct Style and Satis factory Workmanship. No Fashion Books, But the Actual Garments Are Here for You to Select Your Styles. One-Third Off Our Regular Prices for Fur Remodeling Now, During the Quieter Season in Our Factory. "Pay tlie Cost in the Fall" Let F ur rl-e r Starr Ynur Modern HOW TO CURE YOURSELF OF BEING HOPELESSLY FICKLE Our Reader Who Has a Bad Case of "iS'cw Face, New Fancy" Wrote for Advice, and We Have Given Some A, YOUXtJ (Hrl comes to me with a problem which sums iUelf up in these six words, "How can I stop being fickle?" To explain a little further, it is a case of "new face, new fancy," with this particular little reader. She admits it frankly, calls herself a weak ling and wonts to know how to be cured. To know any one big falling, little wabbly-minded friend, is half way to ruring it If you only use your will power. You arc better off than a Brent many girls. You have your cases, but all the while you know you will get over them. There ore two ways to euro yourself. Use jour will-power nnd fill your mind or nt least half fill it with some worth while things And the strengthening of your will is going to depend i good bit on the worthwhile things. Here is otic remedy I would strongly suggest : Take a course in some subject you arc pretty sure will interest you. How about n short'story course? Do you like to write? Or how nbout a course in I.ng- lish literature, or does learning how to speak I rench or Spnnish appeal to What has this to do with making you stop being fickle? A great deal, dear, Your mind has room lor only just so Doys want to marry the true blue many things nnd when jou fill it with, "steady" girl. They only amuse them some bright, new absorbing interest the I selves with the one who is any boy's old silly interests sort of sit back nnd girl who claims herl Which kind of take second place. Now, I don't for ajgiil would jou inther be? . minute meon to sny that a girl who . tries to write short stories or one who takes a course in English literature is Jn Eccentric Bird going to forget all about the boys. Not ,,,. ,.,,,, ,,f . ... for n minute. But she gets what Is I called background in her life. She sees Ui.n 1m tliniH ncannnn vnlllno iuuik" iu turn imu"i "i"--- JtiVcry young wnipperBiuiHT run i -I ' !, I,.. !,. .nnmlin,- hour, with the crest masters of letters or who goes eagerly to class with youug men)'"'" uns p, nsc ot outdoor life, and women who are out to accomplish "J"? ,1,cse hmU ? ,ne tMr '""sical things in life. I might sny a girl feels ' f0 "eems to require n great deal of terriblv silly nnd ashamed of the way , "rl'K of ho ta'l and twisting of the she is 'frittering away her time and her 'fn.(1 : "J"1 .Pvr "'"'" they arc 11) ing affection when she is in the company ' ,eir ,ail J(,rks P and down giving of those who seem to have quite dc- " . strange appearance. The song cided notions on what and whom they ,,f this bird is scarcely worthy of the nml do not like. That is why I , name, having been called a "series of say associating with worthwhile things and worthwhile people strengthens n girl's will-power to do what she sets out to do. THE particular thing jou arc going to set out to do is to stop falling in nnd out of love. When you are bound out for nn evening, just before you go, go to your mirror nnd talk to j-oursclt this way: "I may be pretty, but auy one can be pretty. How much more at tractive I would be if the boys could say about me when I'm not around, 'She's n peach of a girl, as true as SERVE appetizing, nourishing and enjoyable food at every meal by using SAUCE livery bottle is guaran teed. It is a distinct aid to cooks and cooking. LEA&PERR1NS SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Refuse substitutes. ONLY- 7f?f And you get your iJV choice of these WORLD FAMOUS ELECTRIC WASHERS APEX PRIMA NUWAY Think of It! Only J7.50 first paj-ment That's all you need to nav don-n and vnn cot these brand new. very latest model tlectrlc Washers that you may select deliv ered to your home. . Fura. Storage Vaults. Moderate Ilatci. steel. She isn't soft like so many of the other girls, doesn't expect n fellow to make love to her and if he does she sort of knows he's only fooling nnd nl wnjs laughs it off. She's one peach of a girl.' " do over these things to yourself as you look in the mirror, thru pound the bureau if necessary and make up your miud jnu are not going to art silly nnd get n cave on the first good-looking boy you see. It you don't succeed thnt evcuing pound jour bureau each night until j on do. When once you get in the linbit of using your will-power you'll he surprised to know how easy it is. You are still going- to have your thrills about the new fnees for a while, but the thing of it is you aren't going to let the "new 'face" know anything about it or nny of the girls. You are going to throw yourself into your work with nil the fervor nnd interest there is in .vou and then, presto rhango! the heart throbs will disappear. Try this, won't you, even if you don't believe it will work? It won't rob you of nny of the sweetness of life. The true blue, stiong-mlndeil gill is nlvviivu more popular than the little one who is seen hanging on to the arm of n new young man every other time jou meet her. I mean popular in a more substnn- ml sort of w-ny. In other words, the ' '" ,i. ,-5 ull ,.r. centric bird both when it is singing nnd in flvimr. snvs the Amwlnnn r... ' rstrv Association. of Wushin-rtnn. . which is conducting the natinnnl lilr.l. '""'"' building contest that s arous '"R Kreat interest among ing great interest nmong school chil- . ' rrrnlpcmin ctllnliTnc ' t ' ' A New Colonial As smart and dainty as Spring Fash ion's newest creations. Many pattern pumps and Colonials in all materials. All Most Moderately Priced $5.50 to $10.50 Jhe ffarper Shoe Go. WALKOVER SHOPS 1022 CHESTNUT 5T. 1228 MARKET ST. 5th Ave. at 16th St. New York West of Bellevue-Stratford INTRODUCE New Developments of Fashion IN Travel Suits Country Clothes Dress Hat,s Street Hats Blouses and Accessories DESIGNED FOR SAn-Shmiom and Qmito$. Piecing Out the Short Waist When jou pass a bargain counter and find n wnlst that looks perfectly lovely nnd Is just the right color, don't be discouraged if the saleslady tells you that "we only have it in thirty-four," when jou wear a thirty-eight. Buy it at the reduced price, because for a small amount you enn buy n half a "yard of white material like the waist and baste this on, letting the top come nbout three inches below the top of the underarm seam aud the bottom extend below the original waistline. Cut the top low under the arms nnd n little higher across the back and fronts nnd linvc it hemstitched on the edge. This will mnke the waist long enough. With the material left over Insert a vest which will make the waist large enough across the front. In this way you can get n good-looking waist for n small price and make it look very expensive for very little extra. To Remove Paint Paint, no matter how hard nnd dry, cap be taken out of woolen clothing by using a solution ot equal ports of am monia nnd turpentine. Saturate the spot two or three times, then wash out with soap suds. Ladies Have a Clear Sweet Healthy Skin By Using Cuticura Promote skin purity, skin com fort and skin health by making cuticura soap, uint- ment and i aicum lyour every-day toilet preparations. Just touch apy rcdncssor roughness with Cuticura Oint ment. Wash off in fiv e minutes with Cu ticura Soap and hot water, best anDlied with the hands which it softens won derfully, and continue bathing a few moments. Rinse with tepid water. Dry gently and dust on a few grains of Cuticura Talcum Powder, a fas cinating fragrance for powdering and perfuming the skin. Contrast this simple, wholesome treatment with tiresome massaging and manipulating. Btnplt Etch rr br UiU. AcMreif pott-card : "Catlcua, Dipt. U, Boston " Sold everywhere. SoipSSc. Ointment 25 end Me. '1 aleum 2oc, $ 10 4 bYVikVBSBBBBBBBBBBV SSBBBBBBr &$$ 1422 Walnut St. V. M .31 ! ' 03 Ma:;fr0Wvtlae vtliMl.,,1 hope JOU will not hav any aalJaaaWidHssaMaff not nav ny . . M . . .. i, . , . ,.,1. r .OV iu "$? 9e cV A. tit r' w Ib&a&dd&u
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