" flKEV! "VW fi n J.. , f j"V f4 V,;v5Ti, . l 4 - 't V ?& rv ST GOSSJPABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Goes to the Opera $hc Hears Various Bits News Here and There 'AfKHA Is the ouly tiling In the war J f riiWtnlninB now, and It wnti wonrtcrfii' nr nljcht. bo many pretty town w lit- boxCK nnil orclientra scats and o i U bcnutlfuj )vomen nud good look ns nieii. . . .. , kirn There in c """, .ii ; tlreulien urelitgn iierformnncc of "Uiit tfrflv" at the 6iera, Bo innny joting ifople co to hear It. Ami I wonder vl,v. for it eertalnly l not a tlinrmlug ,lo'r for oiiiik people to hear or nee. However, one. feldoin thinks of the tor? t" opera; Its the mimic and the boatillful row iin and the general lirll- .. . r m-ni-vtlilnir thnt nnnpnlM. ' l,at evening therr were a number of! . . l.. i- ik !. 'Pint rTiin A nit - I Mil) urn i ;-, "'' " ,"v "" tmio hnd their daughter Anne nnd Mar enretta Harrison with them. Anne was nrnriiix a sweet froek of rose MIU and t bndlee of eloth of (told, while Mnr farettn was In 'jlne.'trlmmcd with white !' .-I...-I , I llillIK me new riiiiiiiuies 111 prntm. --.I flrtunniid nt tulip tnnrip tn ftftt Win' otrlrli featb r In various shade n bit deeper tlmn the frork Itself arc lovely. Mrs. Illllle Clothier had the nrettleat rock trimmed that way. The material as of pale sky-b'ue satin and rose pink roe were embroidered on It. there n noft silver sheen over the whole pun nnd the flouurc of tn'lc tit the side uas 01 n siirihi.v urvprr nimur in umr. The bodice was cut on square line and I muit sny she 1I1 look lovely. D' ID jou know that Airs. T-uxtun Ilnri' and all her children have had tin flu or grin and have been housed for .omc time? I understand they will toon be out nsain now. but linvp had quilen siege of it. Tliey live In Radnor. you know. One of the Sinklcr ehildieu is quite lick, too: that in. one of the Dean Hlnk jrr rhildren. They ar lovely bojs aul there is one girl. Mrs. Sinklcr Is. to mr mind, a perfectly charming little Toman. I hope this illness will uot prove a serious one. TIIKKI' Kcems to be great excitement About the women's international liocke.v team, which will be finally picked In a few weeks. Every one is wonder ing who will make it. The women chosen will go to Kuglaud In September In play their KnglMi sisters, and that iiircly will be a wonderful experience. Some ot our nest plajcrs Mere come from Chestnut Hill, so I strongly mis pert that tnanv of the fortunato odch will be from thnt locality. You know Jlrc Hrad Frnle.v Is n wonder, nud there arc just lot of others who arc fini. I don't remember whether Mollv Thayer goes In for hockey, but she in Irons on tennis. 1 know. A great min.v of the girls nbout there arc great lovers of the outdoors. A D while on the subject of Chest- -tVnnt Hill did vnn knmv tl.nl tl.. riillailelnhin Cricket r-. h , ...i .. ' Cricket Cub rating last, night to mWV I t"' Xl Ve th U nun? .nan? TL rncpiiients for trnnnfm.,.1,1.. H..I. ul,,.,l ." '.p lll,H '"' man it Is for roure to Wlilt.m.ih? 11 V.-iti V. 'I Barrier m get to. t should think, but (Iniibtlosi there are very good reasons for the more. . ---....... ... .. uv i rnillj miihrar holidays will start next J. week nnd the grratel niiuil.er of lima nnd girls are comin? Iiome. llnrri nn Colket, the young'T huh of the TrMinm Ccdkets. of Hr.m Mnwe. will ronie home f'om St. Ceorpc'n. nnd Sid r'v Keith, dr.. nnd the lli-hilnn Uoh rrlk's son. too. Pancniwt Heath will mine down from St. Paul's and voiing Alhrt Itoengarten. I can't begin to tnlnl, nf them nil. Chnvtlnr Cadwalad"r. Dr. ami Mrs. willinin Middle CndwaladcrV itsughter. ho luih been at school lit Westover. will he home next werl. and so will Charlotte Starr, another hoarding nehool pi. nun lintming (irnnge is tiunthi m furl, nearly fnsliinunble school ' linn it ." mid-ienr tni'iillr... i.nu . ii.ul ilm liarlies here for the younger M't will be more fun III mi eer. T SWV St I. M't llh'U Mury Cassnlt on tlin nil Mnil.lni Innlflun ..!' .....11 in an nu fully smart get-up. consisting e-f a fur lop coat nnd dark blue tain 'ejiie. which was emhrnldered In blue vfhet llowerh outlined with cream silk embroider. . What I could see of her find below her coat was of dark blue "p I think she has a gnat deal of NANCY WYNNH. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr nnil Mrs. IMgnr V. Haird. of St. uaituix, iiunoiince the engagement of lieir daughter. Miss Miirion Wister Jlniril. to .Mr. I' T,,t....l l.,.,,u..ll . ,,., f r anil Mrs. Charles Kdward lnger- W11. (if lM,-, U'liliint. Htrenl. ll.U i.ltv Mr nnd Mrs. Theodore Uucoiuc Stnrr iMI entertain nt dinner on Tues.lnv "eniiiff Anril (I. in honor of their rails iter Miuu t 'lititl.itt.. s!.ih.. , t.n . - ... ,,11, IIMI'J .11,111, (II IIIU Aeorn riu i I here will he n subscription dniiee Jr mi'inbeis of the school set at the JliintiiiEiun Valley Country Club on ,iP J1 rll eomnilttee iu cliurgo of lie affair includes Mrs. Voorhecs Droy nn. Mi John Cllbert. Mrs. Isnac Htmr iiii, Mrs. Henry .Miller Watts. Mr ii ml Mr a (:!...... if....i,.i r MAIi I. i ' ""'""n ll'sHPiiMT, Ul -Till Do l.iincor itf.int- tflll -Un . .1 !.,-.. l-n Man h -jn i i,oor 0f tncr .laughter, nis I.mietla Heckscher. MlSSi Mnrpiirel tnrriu nt 1' ..., 'venue mid llortter street. Herman. own. is entertaining ut bridge this uf 'ernoiiii. iu honor of Miss Viva Till not of Solberge. North Alleitnn, Kng inu. Among the guests are: Misx Man i lilenillimlng. Miss Hlsle Hirst, i' l.'iitli.lohnson. Miss Caroline Hob inson. Miv, 1. ranees I.elper. Sliss Sarah iffl".' Vl'.TlMi8S I'-runccs Sutro. Miss ila.liel Wif, lin,j Ml8 t'lurlotte ."orris KK,(M. of MisH MorRI,ri,t Mnr. lnM V .N ''"RnK'''! to Mr. I. Hnzlo no Jlirkil. vl ,'ll!l.,los Winter Holly lms Is in" ''"""'""s for u dinner on April 0 in Ion,. nf 10r ,,., M, M n , cll"e 1 illness. n din. ,t,:V."',(h,)riv',',1,ro-n will give ". C1 . "'." '''""'lelphia Cricket Club .' "' vvuing, April n. I'urenu i. uc Riveu uy her i... - ,,M Mm. lolin Whlto ,""". M I Hill, ll('i nt the IMiilu- i'" iliki't flub on .Mnrcli 27. lf, , "' "' Hiimllton Col- vadium Luminous Dials orilr w" rriiH I .rf!i,.,!!'t X'nr iNMHInir ,..! " "Mil belf..uiiilnYiia HARTman STUDIO 1I-1 '"'II hT.. fl.ll i..u. HliriHT I'hllHdfliihla" VI' y'faiiu uii iMiili ul .. onr lioiua " lllll. Hnrf inir rlmnrouuii 'Ufl I.. " "' ."w l-.M..1.1.'. "'Iiirra mi, i.rlr hen liuw u i.iSi" .riuS55.,,ul1' ,ur .'ulpiN. (or gnu t Ailolnh Sndker JlU' M. Wan,,,. c.0U.f w of give a (lance at their home In Wvnne wood on Saturday evening, March '27. Mrs. O. Bradford Frnley, of Willow dam, Whltcmarsh. and her children, have gone to llcllalr, Fla.. to stav with Mra. Frnley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dlsston. Mwr.";..A,,fr1 (i. n' f""1'1' of Chest nut Hill. Is spending a few days In New lork with her sister, Mrs. Low. Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA He SmoKea Too Much Dear Cjnthla Secklug advice. I come to jou for my answer. This Is my story r Have been going with a joung man for over a year and six; months steadily. In fact wc arc eugaged and intend to be niarrled.shortly, Now tlilt Is my ques Hon; The jotinst nlnn In question l n great smoker and I have known him to smoke over twenty cigars n day and think nothing of It. It has come to pass thnt be will have to glveup smok lug altogether, as It is affecting hi nerves and making a wreck of him. I have warued lilin tlruc and again, hut he would not listen, and now he sins he cannot gle it up. amthcie is thnt longing" for n rl.jnr, and, while hu will stop for a few days In a week, he has smoked enough to make up for lost time. Now. Cj nihin I bavc talked to.hlm. but it does uof nceni to do him any good. He stops for a few days after 1 have spoken to him about it nnd then it's hack to the old habit again. Tell me. Cynthia, is there any way In which I enn help hlni'nnd yet not be constantly telliug him iilmut It. for I fear he will soon tire of being told about It nnd become angry with me. Now it sounds foolish to sny that, but It's n case of keeping him, nnd. take It from one who Knows, a good man nowadays Is hard to find, l'lense. Cynthia, tell me how I can help him or how ho can help him self. PATIKNTIA' AVAITINO. Has his doctor told him of the seri ous consequences of excess in Hmoking? T ry to get him to consult one. Perhaps jou arc exaggerating nkout the number lie uses. There is oue thing, dear, nbout marriage. Often one or the other will" do some one thing that the other will not nppiove of. Tint because w'c marry wc do not reform, nor should we seek .Vi' 1 """r. ''; "u",.t wmc lv '","r "F l. '", "'' so ong as po great "8 saKp. u.nt ,n". worry. . Ask him to Npn n fifininr mwl ... nmined. Tf he refuses, do not nng. simply drop the subject. You will have more influence by being silent than bv nagging. If his weakness tutcrfcrcs with jour love for him, that's another matter. She's Considered Cute Hear Cynthia I am seventeen years old and In my HPcnnd year at high school. T am considered vrrv cute. Now. Cynthia, I huc known a boy all iijv ifi, and evcrv once and n while I d go out with him. T.ust September we Muriel to, go together. He asked me to give u nil the other boys, and I 'nurci'tcd. Then by November it was lieeniniiii ho monotonous just going out with him when I kn w I could have nil m-f i. ijui'.ar iiiifi limn iiim iipn at-. niv inner rrlemls liiwk nt jui-t a word U'n' ' started a quarrel and we pnrted. wi nmrw, I inisieii nim nt iirsi, but then T gel used to it. About a month ugo nt a dunce I met his cousin. I va with four other bovs. Now his cousin fold this fellow I asked for him and lie' called up right away. I told him I wns sorrj for all thnt linn nened and h is tickled to death that I speak to hlni. My sitois don't want me to go around witli him becaflse he hasn't nny inonev lie knows this, nud he says he is working hard, to make a naino for lilnve'f. CmiiIiIh. I really do love this boy nnd I know h doesn't go out with nnv other girl. He says there's no one for him Imt'ino. Whnt "hull T do? He Is going to cull me up Wednesday, nnd I would like to know what to do. ANo. Cvntiiin. when a girl gong out with a fellow sheii'd she take his arm? Do you think n fellow of twenty-six is too 'old for i up? IC. If from September to November vou tired of him, and did not miss him after n itnariel of your own making. It seems to inc jou do not love the msii in ques tion. Why not be friends? Unless you intend lo marry him. jou should neer consent to go nbout with one man only. It is a mistake, When a disagree ment comes as It t-nmetlmcs and very often does, where are you? Your other friends dismissed, you are left high ami dry and have to start all over again getting to know others. Seventeen is too young anyway, door, nnd unother thing, if you feel as you do ubout money and riches, jou should not marry a poor man. ucn you are a little older you will know better the true value of things nnd will not drop a friend because he or she has not enough money to entertain you. Nine years difference In ages between a man and girl Is uot considered too great. Hi SALADA If In Wonderland it was always tea time. "Salada"mnkes you wish it were always tea-time. It's sp rich in flavor, so restful, so refreshing such a wonderful physi cal and mental stimulant. It's the perfect bev erage for meal-time and at t h e "weary three quarter mark" of the day when vitality is low. ? 5i EVENING PUBLIC iMlGfyf ' " wSa ; iimmiuMi. H I I & fiH fi ' ,, tf tt.v tj .uZYtl l.&i .! nr-- Tboto l.y Viinl'v Vr Htndlo Alltn Drew CooU .MISS OBRTKUDE L. PANCOAST Daughter of Mr. and Mra. V. Howard Pancoast, who Was bridesmaid at the wedding of Mrs, Kdward Dacon last mbntli The Woman's Exchange Dress for Little Girl 7o th' tldllor of U'omas's Vaoei Pear Mndnni I would lifte to know If it is rnsliiotii.lil" to have a dress ac cordion pleated for n little girl twelve J cars old. I Ilka to dress her young and babyish, as she is the onlv one 1 hiitc. If this be nil right for her, what material would you advise and how should It be made? I would like t for the Hist of this month, as she Is to be in a procession nt church. . M. K. II. A girl of twelve is pretty old to have an accordion-pleated dress. Plalu gathers or box pleats look better. Organdie Is a tjretty material for a dressy dress for n little girl, and it should be made very simply, with white, collar and cliffs, either pfnin or edged with narrow lace or embroidery. Tim waist siiould be rather long, with a nar row belt or ribbon sash. Lawn or dimity would also be pretty for the dress. Of course you canno? lielp wanting to kiep jour little girl young, but jou Know, for hor sake, it is not nlwnys wise to do this. If her clothes ure babyish, ah,. may i,0 iauKhed at or criticised by the other little girls in school. "Von do not- see that when she is away from yaw. but ho uufrpru from it. She is bound to grow up some time, you know, much as it hurts you. and it U really better for her nud easier for you If you let her go ulong with the rest of the children, dress as they dress and not he u conspicuous figure among them. Cleaning a Hat To the Kditor of Woman'i rape: Mear .MadnmWIII you Itiudlv pub llsh through the Kvknixo Punr.tc U:noKit how I can clean n white leg horn hat? I would also like to know what I could trim a buff satin blouse w,t K . .A AVOIIAHLB ItEADKlt. A white leghorn hat can be clran.-d bv rubbing it with lemon juice and putting it out iu the Min to dry. Sponge the lemon juice off with a wet cloth and et dry in the air. in the shade. Silk uratii to match would be pretty for mmming me satin blouse, in old blue nnd tan. or beading Menus for Parties To the r.illtor of Woman' Pane: Hear '.Madam Kindly suggest games mid mepu for a ilffrn-jciir-nld boy's birthday party. (All boys.) Also, games and menu for a girl's twenty, lirst birthday affnir; boys nnd airls. t . , 0. I have not the space to give vou the gnmes in the paper, hut I am sending them to jou by mail. For the first party you might have sandwiches and small cakes, punch or ice cream. Kor the second have a more elaborate sup per such as chicken n la king or welsh rabbit, potato chips, coffee and rolls, with Ice cream or some kind of frocn dessert. Tho DIET during & after INFLUENZA Rlchl MIIU St Malted Grain Eitract Nutritious Digestible Instantly prepared no coolclnff Used auccnjfulljrover ) century yGct U.i5Bf Ask for nuriicKS Thus Avoiding Imiutio ns THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST WHEN YOU OWN A VnAL AUTOMATIC CLEANER Yon Work Suva Time and Carnela NOT The " ELEQRIC VITAL" I, i inoiil up-to-dalii Vacuum Irunrr on III I neuiim market 1I1UM)'. i no FINAL NOTICE up to nnd Including MARCH 13th A Vital at the OLD PRICE ORDER NOW .Sn PHONE MARKET 1390 PASCHALt SALES CO. 18 South 8th Street And llriifhe. H ,1'lione nirrrlery OJ'Hw SATVwnx VJflOHT tv '.""Sfciif&j'w r i ;vw jtfwr-ir w LED0ERr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAtfOH 10, 1920 SOME CANADIAN RECIPES ARE GIVEN BY MRS. M. A. WILSON Whqlesomc Bread Made by These Northern Housewives Is Worth, Trying Orange Jelly Is ifclicious, Too y MKS. M. A. WILSON ((fdfivrloht, lttt, 1U Mr: it. A . Wilson. rlgUti rcitrvc&.l All rpHB Canadian housewife is usually a A splendid cook. The open outdoor life in a' climate that is intensely cold nt this time of year and nt the same Mime a climate that Is snappy. Invigor ating and healthful, brings people lo the tnble with sparkling vcs. ruddy cheeks and au appetite to do full justice to the prepared viands. Home baking is the rule and not the exception among the Canadian house wives, and while the batches of hrend I are considerably larger than the aver age ivmcrican iiouscwne uses to mane, her reason is "A? c, mon. but It's spoof ing me yp arc. when ye think a mite less would answer: my Jean and Jock can cat most a loaf and half 'tothcr one between times, like, for a snnek, so I usually bake six rye. ten wheat, two caraway and four fruit loaves of bread. tV'icc a week, for I can tell jou. my men folk have no patience at all with the shop bread." ITcre are four varieties that may be formed from' u small batch of dough. Place in a mixing bowl Tico cups of tenter, SO dcprrci Fahr.. Two cup of mathed potatoes, rubbed through a fine ticve, Ttco teanpoons of salt. Two Inblcspoom of thortniiiip. Four tubtcipaous of sugar or' sirup, One yrnst cake. Ci limbic In the yeat cuke and then stir to mix thoroughly. Now ndd four clips of .sifted (lour nud heat to n smooth sponge ami then add six cutis of sifted llcur and work to a smooth elastic dough. Clean dough from the bowl and then rub the. bowl with shortening, then place the dough in it again. Press down firmly against the bottom of bowl and then turn the dough over once. This greases the surface and prevents a crust fiom forming on the dough while it Is rising. Cover and set in a warm place about eighty degrees Knhr., nnd let rise for three and onc-hnlf hours. Do not set the dough to rise on the radiator or over the top of the range ; nnd in no place where a draft will strike it. If the kitchen is co'd. wrap the bowl in a warm cloth and then In several thick -ncsrs of warm newspapers. When the dough has risen, punch Kapnek & Kapnek Marincilo Shdps Sppcliitlilii in MmkcIp Slraupln mnd Sun ny Treatment 1615 WALNUT ST.. PHILA. IK8 H. Krntuck .. Atlantic Clr Quickly and easily mada.Mou can al ways depend upon tVm to turn out just rigfu No egg? required Directions on paclsgo tell oFmanM uus PopuWFUNors.Chocokto ana oolden vanilla. u rour.Gfxxerj izt- eMOBRiaoN oanUf, afa T BaTk fa JuiiQrc 'iL,. Juliet Corsets (Lily gggsaffiggffiTOTO MISS 139 So. li '-1 JML Spring and Summer Millinery Showing of Imported and Exclusive Models ALSO COPIES FROM OUR OWN WORKROOMS Sweaters, Neckwear, Veilings, Novelty Bags WEEK OF MARCH EIGHTH IfflimreiffJfltflKOftnff CHARMING FROCKS This afternoon frock of Georgette lends itself dis tinction by its trimming of filet lnce at cuffs, collar and bottom of the overskirt. Colors, light blue, white, flesh nnd lavender. A touch of color is added with a girdle of pink fan tasie silk. Specially priced this week, $55. 103 .Wfi (Fi Every Paris Idea Jlodlfied by New York Designers Will Dc Found Here in Our Spring Opening Wk s?"l mm smv Ute BBBBBBBBBBBB HiiJimlSl. flu- down, hlttlnir It vci-v liard and then tlirn oter and cover. ''Let rise again for one hour and then turn on a board and divide Into four pieces. Now To Mulio Scoicli Seed IJreail Place on the molding board One tablespoon of caraway seed, Onc-hntf cup of finely chopped candied citron. Work' this Into the loaf, without add Int nny more flour J when well dis tributed through the loaf, place In the well-grcnsed pan and cover. Let rise for one hour and then bake for forty minutes In a moderate oven. Knilt Loaf Place on the board Onc-quartcr cup of seeded rniaiiu, Ohc-quarler cup of currants. Onc-quarlcr cup of candled citton, chopped fine. Work Into the dough until well dis tributed and then place tn well-grcncd pan and finish ns directed for the (.fed loaf. One-half cup of finely chopped prunci. One-half cup of finely chopped nuts or One-half cup of finely chopped candied citron may also be used for variety. Canadian Oatcake very thinly and put this rind through the fobd chopper and then plnce In a bowl and add One laispoou of baking paudn. Ttco ttasnoons of sugar. One-half teaspoon of salt. Four tablespoons of thnrtcntnn. Hub together to mix thorouglilj and then add sufficient cold milk to make n stiff dough. Beat dough for three minutes nnd then break off. into pieces Hid size of a large walnut. Itoll out on the pastry board until us thin as paper. Hake In n moderate over for twelve minutes. These cakes arc usually served with laige mugs of milk or else they nrn spread with orange marmalade and sened with tea. Many people lind these Famous Movie Star Condemns Curling Iron "Mttlo Mary" Plckford, whoso protty curly looks have been bo much admired, writes that sho has never used tho curl ing Iron.- Hhe falla to sea the wisdom of burning the life out of the hair. That tho heated Iron is ruinous to the ba.r Is being moro und more, appro bated Many are dlscaidlue thli Instru 'ii"nt of torture In favor of pl'iln liquid sllmerlne. This Is not only harmless, nut Is really beneficial to the hair. In stead of Riving one's tresses a burnt out, lifeless appearance, It elves them a i riiriit lustre, ami llie curllncs.s looks altogether natural. It is a simple thing ;o procure n lew ouncta ot liquid sll merlne from the druggist and apply a little with a clean tooth brush from root to tip before doing up the hair. The beautiful wavy effect which results That Boy Anything from th lendlni lore of I'hllii.. Mil ralnrlon. Camden and AtUntlo CUT STORE ORDERS EasyTcrtns FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phila. ltt Ounranlfe Tt IlMr.. Atlantis rtr 30 IS, Third tH., Camdtn Spring and Summer MILLINERY Charming Hats, modish to tho highest degree. Dressy and tailored hats suit able for all occasions. of France Models) I DAY 13th St. 1. 'I Hi "FRENCH SH0Fr S. 15th Street Lingerie Linens ' 'sx&'i' ,tm& IWtt tt. Thursday, March 11, 1920 Moderate Prices . . ! oatcakes more desirable than bread. Here is a Canadian housewife's recipe for Orange Jelly A very sharp flexible knife Is neces sary to remove tho akin of the orange. Pare the yellow rind from Five oranges, Three lemons Very thinly and put this rind through I ho food chopper. Plnce in a saucepan and ndd flvo pints of cold water. Let stimd for twenty-four hours and then iilnee on the stove and brine to a boll. Coolr slowly until the skin is sof t and then cut the oranges and lemons in half ; slice very thinly anu place in tun kettle with tho skin. Urlng to a boil and -cook for one and one-half hours. Turn into a Jelly bag and squeeze dry. Measure and return to the preserving kettle. Bring the liquid to a boil and tl.eri rook for ten luluutcs I now add .three-quarters cup of sugar for each cup of tile juice, our io dissolve me sugar thoroughly and then bring to a boll and cook the mixture for tcu minutes. Pour Into sterilized glasses and let cool. Cut pieces of paper to fit the top of the jelly: din these, pieces of paper iu fine salad oil and then place on the Jelly, then cover with parawax. Canadian Orango Marmalade Wash three oranges and two lemons. Cut in half and then Into quarters, aud then into thin paper-liko slices. Place in n saucepan and cover with three and onc-half'pints of cold water. Cover nnd let stand for twenty-four hours, then rook until the skins arc tender. Drain and put the skins nnd pulp through the food chopper. Hcturn to the liquid nnd measure. Return to the preserving kettle. Bring to a boil and cook for tcu minutes und then ndd seven -eighths cup of sugar for each cup of the liquid. Stir to dissolve and then cook very slowly until the mixture Is clear and thick. Turn Into sterilized glasses and flnlsli as directed for orange jelly. Bill Aimed at Rent Profiteers Jersey City. March 10. (P, A. I An ordinnnee to restrain rent profiteering was introduced at jester day's meeting of the city commissioners. It would require landlords to file with the city clerk notices to tenants of de mands for increased rents within forty eight hours after service. "The Glad Surrender" By Hazel Deyo Batchelor Appears on Pago VI An Ideal Occupation for Young Women VOU would work near your home and have short hours with attrac tive surroundings and hot lunches at cost. During the first four weeks while learning you would be paid $12 per week and rapidly ad vanced thereafter. Your position would be permanent with anni versary payments, sick benefits and vacations with pay. You should see Miss Stevenson, first floor, 1631 Arch Street, at once. Ike BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY V" PENNA. gpSSSBK, Sassjj Today, . March 10, 11 and 12 Wanamaker & Browns Woman's Shnn W; 11 THE STOUT WOMAN WHO ASK, HOW SHE CAN BECOME TH1. Wants to Have It Done for Her Just as She Would HaV6 JF Hair Dressed Differently Without Any Trouble "pLBASE tell me of something I can ' J ' , V,,""en' oo to get ttiin." one of my cor- l tn hepirpd roppntlt' "X nm KCttlnir StOIlt nnil It u-nerina Inn vprV much. T eat sweet things u grrnt deal nnd I don't like to cxeieis.e very much. Isn t ihcrc some way I could get thin without giving up the things I like?" Hhe Is Just like uny number of women who nro getting rapidly stouter and want desperately (o.be slim and sylph like. They keep asking for n way to reduce, but they don't want n trouble some one. They eat n great deal of sweet, rich food nnd they loathe exer cise. , "What, take a walk every day?" they exojalni in horror. "Why. I've never walked moro than five blocks In my life, and only that when I abso lutely had to. Vou can't walk very far In these high heels, you know, and as for wearing those ugly, common -sense phoes never! No. Indeed, vnn don't catch me turning into one of these vig orous, ntuietlc women." However, they are much alarmed over this Increasinc weieht that, thev do not seem to be able to control. Of course, tnc only effort they mnke toward con trolling It is with their great desire I" he thinner, and that has little effect. But that is all the trouble they SvllI ever take. They arc exceedingly anx ious to reduce, hut thev iust want to lake some kind of medicine or do some thing very easy and reposeful and then just become thinner. When it comes to any active remedv. like clvinz tin the , sweet things they like to cat or taking i regular exercises they give right up ' "I'd rather stay fat, they declare, anu even go so lar in flieir indolence ns In call It -lllat nlntn' "fat" Inutprwl nr dressing it up as "stout." They will stay fat, too. There Is no hope for them. This magic touch thnt they long for to light upon their shoul ders while they sit back comfortably, nnd give them in one instant the slen der figures they desire, is not in exist ence outsido the fairy books. Unless they -put themselves into the wpc't of getting thin they cannot accomplisri the result they wnnt. Nobodv else enn do I 0fl0V u loii can make it stirroiicj That's the beauty of it! Make your steam ing cup of Tetley's Orange Pekoe Tea as strong as you like. You'll find it full-flavored but not bitter! Every drop contains a smile and a comfortable glow. '"'- TETLEY'S TEA It's the blending that does it. We've been doing it for a hundred years, and we've got it down fine. TWaV Z Founded 1S61 Tomorrow and Observe Its Formal Spring Opening Jk WONDERFUL presentation JL of new suits, new coats, new dresses ready spection with comparison of prices elsewhere particularly requested. The new materials, colorings and fashions in all three groups are more beautiful in their conception and de. sign, if possible than ever before. Wanamaker & Brown Woman's Shop Market at Sixth Street 0 thai for them while IhnV sit br watch, easily, lazily nnd comDlaccntlrt It Is different from turning gray hair1 f ' into brown or heavy eyebrows into del,'' jcaiciy curvcu ones. j ,, . - . , Mti rrwiiH woman who wants somebody tyis (ell her how to get thin without BWW ing her nny trouble nbout it is liko the'Jj people who want to get rid ot bade habits without working at them, "I have, a bad temper," one will say. "i'lcase tell me how lo control It." "I bite my finger nails." nnother Willi' mourn. "How can I ston it?" There is really only one Temedy. Tfc,rf cannot bo bought at the drug store. It" is simply an exertion of will power.!,! Nobody else can say to you, "Now hold on to your temper," without makior your temper rise several degrees hlgher.af When somebody clso warns you that blf- ing your finger nails will ruin them, that doesn't prevent you from doing iU( ,. Tou knew thnt yourself. It is only' when your own will is exerted and brought Into use that you can come any- where near overcoming these faults. These faults nnd bad habits and un pleasant features that inako their ap " pcarnnco are all ours to keep or put-pf aside ns wa will. Naturally, we'd liken to get rid of them, but very often we'd like to have somebody clso do tho work; But that can't bo dono. It' entirely', up to us, nnd the sooner wo renltr.d this and turn our will-power upon tnemViji, like n powerful hose, tho sooner ther will be swept away and scattered in Itsf"" flow. - -A - Vt --.w - i ii ii , 0 WJNNiMa"" f XTHNMtWSXVI . f " . jss W GLOBE LIGHTING FIXTURE CO. MtnnraMortT" 1 Opm Hat, IAS NORTn 10T1I STREET I All! JP.K. T . 5..vsi...-. "s.sx-asjfi. sJf-SBSESrSS - -..t n FriAr for your in umimr-1 i iNGr KWnXTURESV IjffitfKSIIAKP REDUCTION'S H wfflPT G-Rg.00! Jfouso II s SW5k Fitted ComnlMA JHJi tllliss9-50 J f 1 '""'ILl J f " " ,;' ana A A! "l ffl KJd .m M " &' it ,0 TO v 41' f IS - 14 J IP i ,1 ML 1 pet 'Sold Jk Prtta4 fi temmm H '"'.. ', V" . .l' A-3 it$W$r" ttl i'y,: SSWSWHMM knwxi ki. tt ..P'S aW 4...iS,.i. ,&& $mmm & w Vi nVmC,BlHH
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