Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 06, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 12, Image 12

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Preserving meats in warm weather positions for women dainty boudoir pillows:
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MZ?S. WILSON EXPLAINS
HO W TO KEEP ME A TS
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Adventures
With a Purse
The Vogue of Beaded Chains
A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
TO WORK AMONG INDIANS
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toiv That Warm Weather Is on the Way This Is Very
f?p 'Necessary Information A Brine That Will Pre
serve Mutton, Beef or Pork for a Week
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n- sins. JT. A. WILSON
(tfoptirlohl. 1913, hu Mrs. I. A. Wilson.
All nights Jittcntit.)
"JE-AFEW simple precautions will
'tfO- hcln the housewife to keen n
pleee of mcnl for scvcrnl days dur
&". , ins the. warm weather. We all know i
' that during the hot season not only
meats, but also many other foods,
Will spoil in a few hours. The only
"precaution we must take is to keep
plenty of ice in the refrigerator and '
to have the icebox absolutely clean.
Ash Mrs. Wilson
If you liao any cookery prob
lems, brine them to Mrs. Wilson.
Pile will bo slacl to nnsvver ou
tlnouRh these columns. No per
sonal replies, however, ean ho Riven.
Address questions to Mrs. M. A.
Wilson, 1J i:ni.o Puni.ic Lkdcikr,
Philadelphia.
I.OVU boudoir pillows. The pres
ence of n dainty., licrudled boudoir
pillow on the bed lends nn nppcnlitiRly
feminine (ouch that could be secured
in no other way. Of course, the pillow
irner mnt be fresh nnd clean, nnd by
the same token jou'll need Severn I
emeis so tlmt j on ran make frequent
iliaiiRpM. AVIiile boudoir pillow c'nvers
Kencially aie expensive, If jou look
nllw j mi can frequently pick up one al i
,an ii tn iiti iikI.v vmall price. The ones 1 '
lime in mind aie tiinnnril with line nf '
tilet ileviRii and dnintv iiiseitlon. Tliej '
lni a spec iiil lot. specially priced al I
' SPllll J lle i imiIs t'llell.
lower part of the icebox will he found , . 'I.'llf f"'"'" , "'V1"'' in .,",an
. ( , i. j .. .. r a. i 1 imuiiim-'uh il il iiiiimi tin1 t MH Hill,'
inow, merely to wasn out me ice- oy icsi xo no irom nve to ten ncKrces m,i;,nli(m Mnj. , ,,,, rn(,r
box now and again docs little real colder than that part near the top. llRn t,ri. , ii(.rni,i,. n,.( nf ,js
good. Foods not only spoil quickly Never place cooked meats in the I criminal ion. To explnin inyi.e1f linve
in a box cleaned in this way, but they icebox until thorouchly cold, and '"' eet- liad jmir small son or dnucli
will also develop the ptomaine germ, then put on a clean platter in thc,nr- "l"1''' ,l"' impression that lie or she
Leftover foods that are permitted to lnwe.- .nninni-tmnnt Knnnn .m.l fcnm I ' ''""'"S helpful, blundlj pull up jour
i iivii i-M .(linn. tflllll li'llliru'l !.irij;s OIIK
beforo tlii'v nie to tlowcrliood crown'
How to Cook Corned Heef lul (luldien do line to piny in n'
Wash the beef in cold water and Burden and if tlie are wisely instructed
then place m a saucepan and cover " "" '" "''" ll(,prui ns tiny Krow
' with cold water. Bring to a boil and
turn into a colander, and let cold.
water run
decay or milk to hour wi'l develop may he placed on the higher shchc-!.
-fungus growths, whicn spirnu lap
idly to other foods.
"The drain nnd the tiap which aie
underneath the box aie paits that
should be cleaned thoroughly. Don't
bp afraid to pour scalding soda water
llirougn tnese parts. inmpnes is
most favorable to the development
pf bacteria nnd for this reason the
icebox must be kept in a dry place.
yipc the box out daily with a dry
cloth.
I need hardly tell you the danger
from disease-breeding, death-dealing
flies. The tiuth about these pests
should ho imparted to every one.
Sometimes familiarity biceds con
tempt and the housewife is apt to
think that a flv or two won't matter.
Each fly
liltle older. And. of
couise. Muting
out in the fiesh air is Rood for them.
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on the meat. I'laco a L, f ..i..i. .... '.. ..i'.,:."R
, , ,,., . , -.1 ' i iuiiiii'ii . iiiiirn linos ill II I lire
.s.iuteiiiiu uii irnr siove and nil Willi ,.:, Irnwisiilile
ucancics in Indian Agencies and Schools Positions of
Matron, Seamstress, Field Matron, Etc., Open
VTKI.Y in these column uc touched nl miehln: munt nuke Bumple nf
mmilll. III ,111" f.-XHIIIIIIItllllllF, Jti
Keeping necounts (a inemorflntlum nf ilo
mfallo upplleii rrrelved and Issui-it Is
Klvfn and the competitor rraulred to
makn proper entries to atcount for
name) 10
Tralnlnr and experience in
work open to women tliiouch the civil
service ennininntlons. Since then sev
eral queries luie l cached lue n) to
tlie Mirious tiiics. I hne nnswereil
some of these personally, nut here Is a
Total ion
The figures in the rlght-linnd column
I query the answer to wliith is no doubt intllcntu just liow iniieli each Mtbjcct
,"f Kcncrnl Intel est. A woman of thirty- ! counts. Statements about experience
'Inc. n widow, wants lo know if there "d training nre accepted subject to
is imy position open lliat could affoid vcrificatiou.
ilier n total change of surroundings. 1 j .Nv interested In this
Inline upon ti blank m the lil service A
Hint 1 should think might Intel est her. examination ought to send at ouce
ln .lulv !l and September 10, I'.IIP, l0 1" secretary of the United States
'e,imhuitlou will be held to Mil various ,,i(" hnnrd in her own city or to the
I position in Indian leservatlons. .civil service commissioner, AVnslilngton,
in the words of Hie bulletin: i " ' f'"- form. 1104. In asking for this
.... ...iio j i blank state the title of the examination
Vacancies in the Indian service, In , . '
,i . ... , , jou nre inletested hi.
Illie positions of matron, senmstress, r
' liousekecper, lield nlatiou nnd female'
industrial tem her at saliiiies iiuikIuk I Olt the Front Porch
from ?."i()(l to S7i;o a )eni, and vacancies
stuck
boiling water, and add
One carrot, rut in dice,
i jfVo onions, with ojt- dorr
, in cacli onion,
One bay leaf and
The meat.
Hring to a boil and cook .slowly,
allowing the meat to cook thirty
' minutes to start cooking and then
twenty minutes to the pound, gross
About the height of
an iimluella. a lake, spado nnd a hoe
foim this i nulling g.udening set, and
the pric o is but ten icnts, which I
think is remarkable.
Iaco woman knows nf Hip popular!!) of the beaded 'ih.iln.
has si, pit lied three api.x iitfrnilhc ones here
The at list
IT IS seldom (hut a fail i'l nocossoi ics ,
is so nnivei'snllj arc epled hv nil a
III regaid to tin smaller bains il is
almost itnperatie lo huc several
strings, or, ns some of the women lire
doing, n dilfcicnt neck otniiment for
classes of women us that for long bead
" liei'l. Dip. 1 list 1 fri ' l,i.ti tlw ftiil blntt ml
The particular woman exercises grent.it .seemed that these, bended things weie i each dress. This ipiillv seems the most ' I'fnintion oC ."s'.'O ujuimlh allow
line, not onh in the (boosing of her fjus-t nbout as gaj and fancj. to sin piaclical w:n. as oftentimes a ery I "K1'C'SS-
clothes and their nccessoiies. but also I nothing of being ns huge, ns woman dull flock iua be livened up, or nn uu- In addition lo this fiiinishcil quni (pis
her toilet aiticles nnd cosmetics. She I could citiv nnd not look overdressed, tiimuicd diess deioiated bj n well se-ilh heat nnd light will be allowed tip
soon learns which powder clings best but iuste.nl of the sie of the heads di- t,.i...l sii !.. .,r l,.,i,ls ' ! pointccs without cost. Those who lake
lequlring similnr ipialilications at these
or higher or lower entrance salaries will
be filled from this examination unless it
is found In (ln inteiest of the service
lo lill any vnenni by lcinslnlonieut,
tinnsfcr or promotion.
"Appointees wl)(e woik is sutisfne
tory will icccive, in nddition to
regular salaries as stated above,
increased compensation of 510 a month
allowed by Congress during the liscal
.vcar ending June HO, 101!) I'lom duly
1, 101!), to .lime :,0, W20, Inclusive,
appointees will icccive in addition to
the regular salaries the increased corn
ed by
If your piazza chairs nrp showing
signs of wear it is a good idea to repair
them nt odd jobs in the spring mouths.
Provided tins seats and perhaps some of
the backs are of rattan, wicker or enne
nnd you do not want to go to the ex
pense of having them done over, try
tacking a piece of canvas securely
the 'around the edge of hack or sent, turn-
tlie ing in the edges carefully and using
brass-headed tacks, q hen paint the
whole chair, canvas and nil, nnd you
will be surprised nt the result nnd
trilling expense.
Yeowoman to Become Citizen
Miss Helen Ilnpper, a yrowoniaii
In the lnltpd Slntes Nnvnl Hospital,
Washington, V. ('., n native ot Alrin
ston. Ontario, has decided to heroine
a ritlzeii of the I'tilted Htntes. Mist
Hopper is the (list woman to npply
for citizenship from the rnnks of the
navy. She wns edurnted in Detroit,
nnd her work ns secretary to a well
known manufacturer ot Hint city had
nuide most of her interests American.
She had two brothers enlist from the
Canadian side, one of. wdiom, Alex
ander, wns killed In the spring drive
Inst vcar. the other being still In
France. Her parents nre living In the
little town of Alvinston nnd fly n Ca
nadian service Hag with three stnrs a
gold one for the boy who gnve his lifer,
n blue one for the boy who Is still ovj
there, nnd another for their dauzhtr'
In the United States navy.
The Spring That
Comes to Flanders
The spring that comes to Klnnders
(Joes by on sllpiit feet.
Lest they should wake, remembering
How once Hie spring wns sweet.
And streams that flow in Flanders
I'ast poppy field nnd hill
Are silver strenms nnd shining,
Hut thoughtful streams nnd still.
The wind that blows in Flanders
Across the listening nir
Is gentle with the grasses
Thnt bend above them there,
And rain Hint falls in Flanders
Is tender ns n prayer.
Ry David Morton, in Good Housekeeping.
TT..H il.!. m1. in mini
i-s JVtUIJ I4U3 IUIUI ill lumu.
1... !... . n wiillin,. .frc nnpli Con.
itijra auuuL i minim. "-,H s.,-n .-.-..
son and the piotein in the meat at
tracts them. So it is reasonable to
assume that meat left where these
dangerous posts aio permitted to
roam contaminate it nnd make the
meat unfit for food.
Much sickness that is descubed as
to her face and vvliuli rouge gives just niinishing. or the colors heioming less 'pile artist has made jou several
the riirht color lo her soft cheeks, q'hesn i , !,,li,f ti.: , i,.' ,., it,..u .,. I.,,,,.. ;.. . i . . . ,.... e it i r
... .. , ' .. ' - ' ''"' -,..... ' ..,,,, ., .-,,,. . niihv ill .SKCICOCS Ol IICI ll.ll''-s, iiou ,11111 Cllll, I
vveiglit. llicn lemove the saucepan j little details distinguish the well- size and loud in coloring. About the m sure, judge the length now In fnsh
from fire when meat is cooked and I groomed woman from one who is not onlj women that one sees these dajslj,,,, if ou have pcichnniu not oh-
auow tlie meat to cool in the liquid, Is-" pnmciiiar. .now a pailiculnrly not wcinng some soil of beaded neck' ci veil it before in the
with the lid removed. When cool B. "m''- "" i- J't about the ornament are those who wear the di.i-
' r r i rit or n r inr At i u n .- 10m nn.i ....... - 1...1 .. 1 . 1. it
- i" ! iuiii lino uiiiiiu in I'liaiiicirii iiicii upriuiiMi
brunolli lomploMon. r.ui bo M-runul fn.ni Iho ihainoiiil mountnl libbnn or
coimilt'tc uitfi titi imuilpp nnfr ffit ilftv .,.- 1 ..1, .... .....1 r .... it i.:
s , , . - , ' - - - - , i,i in v iw nil ill 11 uu, in iiilli"-, l in- iMIl I ( -
.Mutton may be coined like beef. I cuts. It is pure, haunless and a par- nution of the watch chain nnd the
i ne siiouioer niuh.es a delicious, c;o-1 iiciiini ij good color And. oh, jes, I headed chain would never do nt all
nomicnl cut. Have the butcher bone "elieve jou 11 pnv two icnts extra
remove and place
box. Serve cold.
it once in the icc-
the meat, hut do not roll. Put in
ptomaine poisoning is usually caused . pickle for Bjx (iayi. Reni0Ve
and
wash and then tie securely, and cook
in the same manner as for corned
beef.
How to Prepare Chicken for Chicken
Salad or Cold Cuts
Singe and draw the chicken and;
then cut as for f ricasseeing. Now
Three and one-half cups of uatcr, place the back of the c rcass, giblets
Une bay leaf, . arm me inigns anil legs in a sauce-
Onc-half ten&jiooii of saltfieter. , pan and cover with cold water.
nnd cool. Place "rln l0 a u" anu tnen turn into a
coianacr unci place under cold run
ning water. Then drop into a sauce-
war tax.
,MtJ
As if louge were not a nei es
bv carelessness. If for any leason
meat must be kept several days after
it is purchaEed, it may be cared for
in the following manner: Place
Three-quart cm rut of salt in a
saucepan
nnd add
For the names of shops where ar
ticles mentioned in "Adventures
With n Purse" can be purchased,
address Editor of Woman's Page,
IIvlmmi I'tniLic Luigui, or phone
the Woman's Department, Walnut
::ooo.
I Some of the newest necklaces sent
over fiom Paris have cxllemclj large
plaques atlached. whiih add to (he
weight of the heads, making nt limes
a combined weight of nbout sixteen
ounces, or about a pound.
Imp
Many women aie finding il inlher
inteiesling to make the,, sliings of
beads for themselves nnd in this vvny
it is possible In have something moic
individual.
Quito Hip bile-l fancy is to have a
giidl" of beads whiih matches the beud-
1(1 IIC( kl.KC.
lluiiiuies aie sohcitid and may
nthhesspil cine of llns newspaper.)
It uvvilfjltt. 1111 hit I loinicr ,'orj
positions nre allowed to bring other;
members of the family to live in the
Indian school or agency.
QO MI 'CI I for the conipensir
for the qualifications.
In
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
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Bring to a boil
the meat in a china bowl or a wooden
bucket and pour the brine over it.
Now place a plate on top of the meat
and weigh down with an old llatiron
or heavy stone. 1 urn the meat every
other day.
This meat will keep for one week.
This method is suitable for mutton.
pan containing boiling xvatcr and
cook for ten minutes. Blanch in the
I colander under cold running water.
j Repeat tin's three times and then
add the balance of the chicken and
1 cook slowly until tender. Cool in
beef or nork. For lamb and chicken
place in a saucepan and add
One-half carrot,
One onion,
Sufficient boiling water to par
tially cover.
Cook, keeping pan closely covered,
f.. .. mlnntno trt dip nnnrul rnnl
before placing in the icebox. If it is "'" """' ""-' --"".ass,
necessary to keep the meat only until I One and one-half cups
the next day mince line two onions cooked oatmeal,
Wax on Hanhvood Floors
If varnished haidwood lloors are
rubbed with prepared wa it will pre
vent the xarnish from wearing off.
Hub the wax on with the balls of the
fingcis. ns if takes less wax Hint waj.
I i :, .1... f.. r.r ,
i.'i il ,11.. no 1111, -co in- iwt'illj minuics, 1 , ., ,
then polish with a heavy Manuel dolh.
This need be done only once in (ho or
six weeks excent in titnces wheie tlime Is
1110 liquid. i'lCK tne meat Irom the n great deal of wear. In those phues
neck nnd back of carcass and mince lul ! "n rwry wiek
the giblets fine. Put the skin 1 A" craftsman hand-polished furni
through the food chopper. Use this!'""' is Kc'u '" 1," ""'dition by the use
for chicken loaf.
Dainty Child Wants Hair Blocked
To Ihr j-'thtot nf Woman's I'urjf
Daintj Child Of i nurse, it would
not be ridiculous for n child ot jour
age to have her hair blocked if she
wains 10 no it ami icpis mni ic will pleasuic
make her hair grow. There arc differ
ent ideals of bcnulj. nnd no one can
intetcslcd in leading the letters jou
have published about the league for
thing-out girls and am suie lots of
others feel the same waj. The one
who brought this up knows just what
it means to be ilepi ived of each little
jou hear other girls speak of.
it ion. Now
The npplicnnls must be in perfect
phjsiial health and must have l cached
their twcnlj -lirst biilhdaj by the dale
of the examination and not have cele
brated their foitj -eighth birthday.
Those who take (lie examinations rtre I
examined 011 the following subjects:
IVnnianslilp ... 5 J
spfllltiK ami npliiK t.ilmut urn en tinea
of prose com tinlriff snen or mine mls-
HlipUcd wonls)
Ilomesth rrnnomv Hovera practical een
nnmli.il housekeeping nnd the training
uf puplta In (lonicwtu s, ieme cooker,
liolisfhold nmnnBnient etc 1 . . :
Nuismi-j m.iTiHKeliH nl lioierH a Knout
PilllP nf Iho dlse.iaiK of 1 lulilreii anil
llielr trilitlnent In t!i nurae the ven
tilation and illHlnfei tinn of the lcK
rooni nnd what to do unlil tho doctor
mined In emeiKPiu isia et( 1 :
I'llttllilf, fltthitf nnd hpw.iik (b both hand
Winkelmait
Hlr
$6.00
38-40 So. 52nd Street
2961-63 Frankford Avenue
Low Hcd Sporl
Oxford
An ultra modish
model in cordovan
tan; either straight
or wing tip.
Very Unusual
Value at
' 'I'lin ..let llcim ..lit Is iml linrn tn In,
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leady when iieoplc want her, at an.v
I of wax.
Chicken Loaf
use two cups of the mince pre
pared from the skin, giblets and
of cold
W
and add
Four tablespoons of salt,
One tablespoon of pepper.
Mix thoroughly nnd then mb the
meat thoroughly with this mixture.
Meat may be kept in the ordinary
icebox that holds seventy-fix'e pounds
of ice for two days in the hottest
weather in the following manner.
Wipe the meat with a dry cloth and
civer with 'a wax or parchment
.paper, and then hang from a hook in
he lower part of the refrigerator,
directly under the ice chamber if
possible. The hooks are shaped like
I the letter S, sharply pointed at both
J" ends, and they may be purchased or
. 1 !. 4.1. A I. . 7..,n a ftonlaT
C ! inane oy iuu iwiunun. ....
iSi" if ',. . ,, . , . 1... !,.
, '' Jueut allowed 10 111; uu ' !"
One onion, grated, I
One-half teaspoon of powdricd
thyme, '
One-half teaspoon of mustard,
7'uo teaspoons of salt,
One and one-half teaspoons of
paprika,
Two green peppers chopped fine, '
Four tablespoons of chicken fat,
One egg.
One-half cup of rhidxn stock.
Mix thoroughly and then pour into
a well-greased and floured loaf
shaped pan. Sefthis pan in a larger
one containing hot water. Bake in
a moderate oven for one and one
quarter hours. Serve hot with a
cream, tomato or brown sauce. Or
serve cold with a garnish or aspara-
iMl' soon loses its nutritious qualities gus and with hollandaise, muyon
",5vith the escaping of the juices, lne'naise or cream horseradish sauce.
The Question Box
Toda) 's Inquiries
r&V
Mrs. Wilson Answers Questions
" .. TIT- Ann Afro Wilsntl I have
"" 4'IJ WW" .- "'""
K", .been reading tonic ot your lccipcs
foy.L u nnnoc nnfl fincl them verv
K4" '6Cf f fcs" i'i'' - -
ttT?i.iJLr,i il nnw nsW vnn n.
S'favor or two. Will you be kind
EvCanoueh to pubiisn ino iouowing
ropInes: Gincrer bri
KK
Gincrer bread, cinnamon
Mfcuns, candied oranges and lemon?
kThanking you for your trouble, I
HI,
Mrs. H.
Ginger Cake
&i0.ne cup molasses,
t5Jfj5iz tablespoons brown sugar,
i, x taotespoons snorivmny,
T5t One eag.
m mr 1 j ream xveu iikcuici. nu uu
riuve
r,f.i
?? Two and three-quarter cups flour,
V"f'STioo level teaspoons baking toda,
iL-MMolvtd in
&Wk.,, 1 . .-.. ,..;.
prp'.M pj lTC e-c;curirri en' "' ri.i.r,,
Ei '.Qne tablespoon cocoa,
VAT ,.'!n... jAM-.An..a kTmiIH 1HID)
ir Ijbne teaspoon ginger,
n'&M-half teaspoon cloves.
at to mix, pour in well pleased
floured pan nnd bake in mod
1" oven forty minutes.
n on cinnamon buns will ap-
very shortly.
died oranges and lemon peels
part of tho canning and pre-articles.
fly dear Mrs. Wilson Will you
M K1VC u Kuun iwil" iu
-lmallow lining to use between
rako? A nice thick filling.
, t?Vd ssveral recipes, but
', Rri; nou Biinemiiwij'. "
' fiv;u so man? fltjcanea in the
paper for many things. Some I
have tried and they aie verv good.
Respectfully yours, K. K. M.
Mnrshmalloir Filling for Cake
J'lace in saucepan
One cup of sugar,
One-half cup of com sirup.
Three tablespoons of boiling uater.
Stir to blend. Bring to a boil and
cook until mixture forms soft ball
when tried in cold water. Remove
from fire and add two tablespoons
gelatin which has been soaked in
cold water for ten minutes. Beat
mixture until white then add stiffly
beaten white of egg and one teaspoon
vanilla. Spread on cake as it cools.
1. Suggest a verv prettv centerpiece
for the luncheon or children's
party given in May?
2. Who was one of the earliest wom
en wiiteis of whom we have rec
ord '!
?. What is the Cieel; mmlp of fix
ing the h.iir a vvav popular In
I'm is now '.'
I. How ',111 the liiiltouholes on
bojs' clothes ho st lengthened so
they won't le.ir out?
0. What aie the voir newest (sort
of spals lo he worn with the
w lute sports otume?
II. How are cartings being novelly
used as nut ttiniming?
Yes(i'id.i)'s nswris
1. The lentenary of lliieen Vh tenia
will be observed next month.
". When n wedding invitation in
cludes an' invitation to the re
ception at the housp or hotel
iifterwiid it requires nn answer,
but when it simply indicates com
ing to 1 liitrch it does not.
". Itlue and otchid are being exten
sivelj used as n color combina
tiou for the new evening dress.
1. The best time to b.lthe the npw
baby is in the- morning ns n rule,
nbout a half an hour before n
nunl. ISjbv should never be bath
ed jlist after a meal.
.". A prettv and nttrnclivo way tn
tient plain willow furniture is, to
enamel it in some bright color. A
king's hi, le willow piece adds
1 lieer to ,1 loom.
(i. To icinove haul drj paint from
woolen goods saturate the stain
with a solution of equal pints
of ammonia and tutpentine. He
peat the don- two or three times
and then wash out with soap and
vvatpr.
limn lint "In. 10 ilnci Clin limn 1 film
definitely define beaut) in 11 girl or " hti xxlien s-lu- is ic-nllx free? Tour after-
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l.iritj of features, but lnany times n , things to be handy or help took the
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of a smile, or nil expiessioti of the store ibises. I'.ut after that, jou
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A Word From "Smiles"
To the Keillor ot Woman's I'aaf
Dear .Madam I have necn gicatly
from tlieie to the house she works m,
she has to start off for her letutn nt
!) Hip latpst. Slip must be home be- ,
fore the linne is closed. 1
I mil sure every one wants a little
more out of life than that.
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YOU are extremely careful about the re
sponsibility of the house where your furs
are purchased. Should you be less so about
where your repairing should be done? Work
done now at a third off regular prices. "Pay
thecost in the Fall."
Mavfeon & DeMair?
12 15 Chestnut Street
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EVERY HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATE WHO TAKES
OUR COURSE IS AS-
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PAYING
$12 to $25 Per Week
Bptclal Eitnlor L'laiMi for
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Call or Writ for Partlcutiri.
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1102 CHESTNUT STHEET
Tyrol Wool Suits are here
in the fashionable light and
dark colors; also ivhite and
black.
Ladies' and Misses'
Plain Tailored Suits
26.75 29.75 37.75
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Top, Street and Motor
Coats
24.75 29.75 37.75
Girls' and Juniors' Suits and
' Top CoaU, 24.76
New Spring Hats
MANN & DILKS
1102 CHESTNUT STREET
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NEMO WEEK is the best
time to buy your Nemo
Corsets and Brassieres.
Stoqks are complete and
you are sure to get your
particular model and size.
The Nemo United Service of Corsets
and Brassieres is Divided as Follows:
SELF-REDUCING CORSETS are made in twenty-one
styles for the various types of the stout figure. They control,
reshape and permanently reduce the abdomen, making the figure
smaller and lighter in weight, thereby improving the looks and
health $3.50 to $7.00
WONDERLIFT CORSETS come in nine styles. They
are designed for women of all types, from slender to stout. They
prevent; and cure certain physical weakness and give graceful and
symmetrical lines. The Wonderlift invention is one of the
contributions to the world's happiness. $6.00 to $13.50
MARVELACE CORSETS are made in four styles and
are a variation of the Wonderlift Service having a short lacing
device at the side front. They have all the advantages of a corset
with a closed back; at the same time retaining the correct
abdominal support furnished by the front steels. $6.00 to $12.G0
KOPSERVICE CORSETS represent the general service
of the Nemo line. It is represented by eleven models in which a
number of hygienic features are incorporated. Each idea is
embodied in but one model, however, as each has some .individual
function to 'perform. $3.00 to $10.00
BRASSIERE SERVICE-The Nemo, "JUS
FU1" Brassiere completes the hygienic-style service
of the corset. It is stlf-adjustable to the individual
figure. It "Fits as you Fasten" and fits all the time.
The adjustable lacing device insures that. Prices
$1.00, $1.50 end $2.00
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