4.,- tf rfr"g 1- ' 1 i K w,aw V' Ik- JUlVEftfNGr PUBLIC XSDGBR PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919 The Woman's Exchange Wants a Dog T ths Editor ot Woman's roof Dear Madam Answering n letter In the woman's exchange column in re gard to fox terrier which n certain woman desires to place In n Rood home, I would say that thcro Is a little boj (age ten years) In our family who would very much like to have a little Aog, especially n fox terrier. Wo live In n small town nnd have a large yard adjoining our house, bo that the clog would have plenty of space to run, and, I assure you, would cer tainly have a good home. MISS M. C. The particular fox terrier to which "Miss M. C." refers was given away before .this letter came, but perhaps Rome one else has n dog for this little ihap. There arc several other letters on file, too, waiting for dogs.. All ours aio gone I No Short Cut to Singing To tho rditor of Woman's Paar: Dear Madam My friends tell me I have n fine voice nnd they sny I ought to cultivate it, but I haven t nny time t6 go to n music school because I work during the dav time nnd I'm occupied at night with other things. Please publish in your paper vhnt things to no!d to ultivntc my voice. Is there any remedy to take in cultivating my olce? I can lead a song in n quartet fine. ANXIOUS ONH. There is no way to cultivate the voice but to have it trained by some one who has experience in this nrt. Why don't you join some sort of a chornl society i lass thnt does not meet too often? This would give you nt least some trnining. Perspiration Stains 3u thn hditor of Woman's Page Dear Madam Kindly print answers on your Woman's Page to the follow ing questions: IIow can one remove brow n perspirn llon stains from georgette crepe? Alo, same from colored crepe de chine? ' ' (Mrs.y c. n. p. Perspiration stains are ery difficult to remove, 'but here are some sugges tions: If you enn wash the white crepe do thine with soap and lukewarm water It ought to help. If you would rather not, try u little potassium per manganate. Stretch the stained portion over n bowl, npphlog the agent with n medicine dropper. The potassium per mnugnnto should be used In the propor tion of one tcnppoouful of crystals to n pint of wnter. Only allow it to remain on two minutes or so A pink or brown stain will result. ltcnioc this Imme diately with lemon juice. Test treatment out first on piece of white crepe. Home times it does, sometimes it docs not, re move the color. Try first on nn unex posed portion of the dress. The Question Corner 3. U 0 Todaj's Inquiries What is the magpie combination in colors? Describe an attractive lamp shade that can be made with organdie. Why does blue alone make an unsatisfactory lamp shade? From what old song are these lines: "She wept with delight when you gave her' a smile And trembled with fear nt your frown" taken? i How did the name of Chantilly lnce originate? What is drilling? Yesterday's Answers Making your guests draw a cer tain wnteh from memory provides an amusing stunt for the party. The "artists" are proWded with pencils nnd paper and allowed to look nt the watch, which is held before them for a half a minute. Then they must draw the face of It just as they remember it. Tho drnwlng must be exact nnd there w ill be manv ridiculous mistakes about the minute hand, etc. A wedding announcement re quires no answer. In cases where no one has been invited to the ceremony n dear friend on re ceiving the announcement, how ever, frequently sends n present. Illuc serge and black satin mnke n smarter nnd more attractive frock than do blue serge and blue satin. . A popular turban for all is the onp that nlmost completely hides one eyebrow. An old umbrella frame that is not rusted can be used as n clothes rack for small articles to be dried in tho house in cold or wet weather. , Mercerized goods have been put through a chemical process which hardens the thread nnd gives thnt shiny effect. Cleaning Tools Tteforo buying nny device, ask jour self: Will It pny for itself in the loni run uy umiig lime anil strength or wear and tear? Will it mnke some especially disngreeable task less un pleasant? Long handles on brooms, brushes nnd dustpans sae tho back. A cleaning cloth should b'e soft nnd woseiy wotcn, so mnt it will lake up curt easily and itself lie easj to dean A duster takes up dirt better if a few drops of water or oil lime been sprin kled on It. Ilcwnrc of too much mols ture or oil. It lcnes streaks. Tor wiping verj dirty places, use soft paper cotton woste or rags, which muj bo thrown nwaj. ncep yourtleanlng things together in a convenient place. Put them nnnv clean. Hang brushes, mops nnd brooms when not in use. Clean string mop3 by shaking oer a damp newspaper or a can. Nocer shake in the open nir unless you ore sure the dirt will not trouble jou or your neighbors. Wash occaslonallj in hot water, with w asking soda or soap. Dry quickly. Sprinkle n few drops of oil on oiled mops. Clean carpet Sweepers frequently. I'mpty box on dump newspaper, nnd use old scissors nnd buttonhook or coarse comb to remove hnirs and dirt from brushes. Keep benrings oiled. Adventures With a Purse trlIAT a wealth of mstci) is con- "' veji ed to us in the three mnglc words "from the Orient " What pictures wa iiiimeillntel conjure of itch lolors, domes Hilhoiirted ngninst n mistj skv. soft-cje'I people padding around in sllenre. Smnll wonder that a our foot steps will be arrested In the little sign among the leu el v pillows utid hangings which benr these three hustle words, And such pillows! And such hangings! Illch purple nnd orange nnd green, ll?7re designs in black and bright colors nil nlxiund hi this leneh collec tion oll will stii'clj want to stop uud see It If ou need n pillow for the Hung room or hnngiiig for the hall Can j oil remember buck n number of AWARD CARWEGIE MEDAL AND PENSION TO TANNER CHILDREN Reader Suggests Reward for Their Fathers Heroic Death Be Given Orphans To the hititot of t irnfiti Public htdorr Sir lteing n constant reader of the Kvfni.vj Pt nr.tr LrtKiFit, I note the comments, fatornblr- and otherwise, on the net of William Tanner in djlng with his wife. I am glad to notice thnt the majority are fuwirubli' to the "hero" oct. As suggested b 'Must Dm Id." M. ,.M. M or It. A S should uk men who hne had some expeiicuce of this kind what the think m those IhliiK seconds I line lost two lingers cm in) right hand b i udcaorliig to sae a fellow cinplcm fiom death in a inn- jeais ago nnd recall the delightful little chine twenlj jenr ago and succeeded in Japanese Mowers thnt ou put in water sning his life, and while I was con nnd watched breathlesslj while the un scions of the ilnngei 1 wish to n nn folded? ion picked up at inndom a one thought was concentrated on his little non -committal1 fold of paper, nuclj dnngei. In thnt condition jmi lose all carefully placed It in a dish or howl memorv of what mm happen to jou of water. And then, completeh ab oui one desire is to sne xout fellow sorbcel, jou followed its unfolding man. I lost nn huge rs( long before th" until there appeared n lovelj pink 1IH ' I'nruegie Hero l'tind was established, oi a ueer nameless blossom that would but nm proud to posses n perpetual delight jou. Did jou know that ou eidone of nn courage nnd loe for enn still seotue thee fncinnting tens m fellow ninn's life One account of feu our own small child.' Tliej come the accident stntes that Tanner turned hi boxes costing fne cents, ten cents us tm k to the oncoming engine. Who anil lifteen cents. 'knows but thnt in his desperation lie Silk petticonts are delightful, hut liai bored o forloin hope of minimizing the are p. luxurj. e all would wear I the foree of the blow so that his wifi them eerj claj if we could afford it micht at least save her life for his and Hut some of us there be, with sleuder hei little ones nnd knowing it would purses, who can nlwnjs feeMerj muchi unl cost him his life he willing!) eliesseil up m a silk petticoat, because we can't afford to wear them nil the time, anil so nlwavs associate tliein with Sunilin Hut how I do go on. This The Homing Heart Each morn, beloved, my road leads far From where jou, homc-contcnted, arc. My mood is kin to that unrest Which sends the wild bird from its nest. Hut tho' I hac n ronmiug heart, God gave me, too, n homing heart I How swift at dusk my path runs to The lights of home, the arms of jou! Daniel Henderson, in Woman's Home Companion. hero to the tniidnid of lloh Scrip ture anil his children should be awarded the Carnegie medal nnd pension from the hero funil if such is still existing AUTIiril A. SAMIT.LS. URGES PREACHERS' STRIKE Baptist Layman Savs Low-Paid Pas tors Should Unionize New nrk. Sept 111 A nation wide strike of Haptn-t eleigwnen unless tbe nie ciaiited higliet salaries, w,m ndo eatoel Inst night by Charles A Me-AI pine-, a member of the national 10111 inlttie ot northern lloptist hnmen "If I were still a pastor am nn snl nrj was not mine thnn JJSIKI, winch is the amount reeehed bj the mirage clergMiinn in our denomination, I d en gniiire- a union of ministers," snid Mi McAlpine. who predicted there would be n slmrtgae of elergjinen soon mil. ministers nie better compinsatcd than "milkmen, window cleaners and in In borcis." ! was n success. As nn evidence! of pub J although only thirty guarantors were chairman ; William II, Hnzlcton, tied ' lie Interest, more than 100 prominent 'required by tho association. Tho execu I clinlrman ; Powell It. Smllh, secretary) . men and women signed n contract as'the officers, re elected nt a meeting of 'Wnlter II, Hall, treasurer, itiel Warren guarantors for next jcar's Chautauqua the guarantors are .lohn Itnclcliffe, T Sparks, ticket committee. 4 Urfst&lWn&eVSfm'W,i?tian .tfws.ya';n3c.MJVit.(.vj--;.'V i Sl IP 1f ' if V; '"- For busy active brains Salem Chautauqua a Success Salem, X. J.. Sept. 111. The I linu tnuqun, which e loeel on Tuesdaj night nihentuie hasn't n thing in the woild to do with silk petticoats it's nbout petticoats of sateen. They nre of gooel qualitj sateen, with quite n lustrous fin ish. Tlie come in gieeu nnd purple and blnek. eae-h with a fancy ruffle. The make er dressy cverj-day pet ticoats, thev ought to wear well and they cost oulj 51. oO. sin lined Ins fulfilling the .lohn lo 1" man, ' e le life to save hers, therein words of Ilolj Writ in "tJrenter loe lint li no Were 1 the editor of a paper 1 wouldn't grant room for such iimhnritahle criticism as M. M. M., II. A S nml others. Tanner was a For the names of shops, where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address Editor of WoT-nn's Page, Evening Puiilio Lcdoeii, or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000. Atlantic City Politician Hurt Atlantic City. Sent 10 Struck In a freight cur while crossing the tincks i of the Heading ltailroad in his auto mobile. D. Preedh Mae-Donald. Hennb- licnn leader of the fourth wnrd and n member of the board of education, is In n seiious condition. fcMtiimpmll 1 a fcTl- SlSrnncsAFlMlfcO TASTES differ. That's why a real, head-of-em-all Chef must be un canny in his skill. Hj must make the tall, hand some, vampy brunette like the same dish that the little, homely, harm less blonde chap at the next table likes. No easy matter, that. But then the Chef here is a master In the gentle art of cook inpr and he makes Her palate and Your palate seem like next of kin! Walnut at 13th Street IV. B, Johnson, Managtr iraiHEtmiiiniiiiiH; oa ia unexcelled for mayonnaise, French dreseinfs, a a u c e a, ohortening and cook inf purposes. Aekf or 'hs. Piedmont i?3ftmff i p tklkiiiom;i sntucn soss Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Low Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street . COATS WIDE VARIETY OF MOST DESIRABLE MODELS MANY FUR TRIMMED Velour Bolivia Tinseltone Evora Velleouise .63.50 82.50 125.00 175.00 TWO VERY SPECIALS, Rq en Pcachbloom and Evora OU.Olt SUITS DRESSES WAISTS FURS Coats Quality and Reliability -Dolmans Capes .Scarf Reasonably Priced -Muffs llSilt (TO f FWk I Ptnk I Dranff I Whit Cuticura Soap is Easy Shaving for Sensitive Skins The New Up-tn-dfitci Catlcure Method 10 A. M. The Cocoa Drinker Active, Bright, Quick Thinker, ready to meet all comers in the business field where a clear eye and accu rate decision arc imperative. To make flaky biscuits, delicious muffins and gems, readough nuts and cake of fin texture you must use lAKlWG jr Rosefiefaf (Pbmpfexion Smooth and vtlvetjr the petclt of roi It the complexion slJed by Nadine Face Powder Thl dellcete beautlRer Imparts an Indefinable charm a charm which lingers In the memory. Tho smooth texture of Nadlns a d li e r e a until washed o(T. It prevents sunburn or tho return o! aticoioratlons. Its ccolnsss Is refresh- in, ana u cannot norm the tendereit ekjn. Nadine FaceTowdsr beautlfiee millions of com plsxlont today. Why not yours r i S.U ( Omu Dim Onltt I At lviina tail.t e&MUr., If . tAv Aitn'l U, y null 10.. ' NATIONAL, TOILET COMPANY, l Parts. Tenn. I THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER Go buy it today ! 10 A. M. The Drinker of Stimulating Beverages Sluggish, Stale, Inactive, unfit for action where business matters are fast and foremost. A partner of indecision and procrastination. 7.13 By H. O. WILBUR & SONS. INC.. Phila.. Pa. WKVMW,,,.,..,,. ASCO. ASCO. Ms -r t i ASCO. ZZ&&Slik -sWwS&SsCs ASCO. - ) .' 2 Sold br Jacob Ilroa . 1015 Chcilnnt 8t. anJ other toilrt count ere. afGmldBeSmarkr? feamiShoe "Worn by More TKan Four Million People. ELEGANCE, beauty, distinction quality, durability, comfort everything you want in your shoes are in these fetching NEWARK boots for Fall. But you don't have to pay anything like the prices asked for their equals in quality elsewhere. Our enormous sale of them (over 4 million pairs a year) throughout our own 28 stores in the U. S. A., keeps their prices down one to four dollars under those who are less fortunately established. Buy where your dollars go farthest at NEWARK Shoe Stores. Jtm 1 KK3BSSMtjffiiaJi'',,l n KvalLHHBiE9w&2fl&. 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S81S aermantonn A.. between Som rt nnd Cambria. Other Nearby Htpresi Camden. Wllmlnxton, IlrUtol. Chester !9S Stores in 97 Cities UrtNt Xetallera ot Hhare In th t yMMSUl rid bSfM ti Zi f A r. 6 A 'S C A ,S C O- A i 0 i " r 5 I STORES co. m ASCO. iti - - ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. Victor is distributed to our stores, just as quickly as it is cooled suffi ciently to be packed in the ship ping carrier. Victor is the Best Bread Value Sold Today We make no exceptions to this state ment because we know the quality the ingredients that go into its produc tion. High Grade Flour Pure Sweet Milk Best Granulated Sugar Fleischmann' s Yeast In a Word, the Best of Every Necessary Ingredient Baked in our own Three Big Bakeries wnere tne sanitary conditions are complete that even the air is filtere and where a fly can scarcely enter. 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