W Ti? !$ A.S ' PFa ") ' , $,: .', "V f 'i 1 y v .- -., Jo. . i. A k i VI I M' S V m 1 wt - rr iv. ibk,::.: .... "1 UH .'. i ' "" m&SrWILSON GIVES HINTS tfflf OUT GENERAL CLEANLINESS hd Sonic Gooc Advice About V ' o the (Jr. By MHS. M. A. WILSON CopitritM, 1910. oy Jrj. St. A, Wilson. ; lll KiaMj Keaerted. V fTTttIS firRt iuillcpcusnblc rcmilelto of jt3hcaltliful funking Ik Unit "H Wods 4VfaUlll.l ha frnuli .f (Tofl .......III. fiml -( ii. lupui lit uui"l '(iiiiiiij ii'J v tine or lu iirliiip rnutlltlon. I'nr lly (feca,cil, Milled (ir iititlpcrln nvew. la mnonitlble for imieli of tlic'lll- s unit nllllol u. Jliiu.v pli.vMcliius tll Vflll Mini DtnArta ftpilnrp tlint , i' fuflr ouo-lialf of, tlio food prfpniod for i InG family fable is tlcMrovetl fo "fur ns if lood values arc coiirt'rwMl. in tut f ,t preparation and cooking. , that IIIPM foods lye ronrve ntld tin- J)Iatnble; but rather rlo ('nilVlTVHtlVO buylutr, m It h food ra refill ly moked aud well-seasoned nnd mtvhI Koeji this maxim iu mind. Mint if TOU p;jt today, uliile jnu inr idle, and IounglnK about, with tlie tliermnmctir at 70 degrees l'ahrenlieit, as mtii'lj rich foodtf lis ou did lu.t winter when the temperature vvns at the freezing point 'and j;pu were working eotiatiiutl.v . titi will moJt ccrtJiiiil.v be ill Leurn to fidjubt your diet to the wnf-oii aud the amotint of work that you ure doing This is the true secret of health If you ure feeliug tired, nervous, angry or ill, do uot cat; rather mits a meal than to ovrrlontl .the xtoniHch at this tune Suifhine and fresh air are tonics (hut Mother Nature she us m abuidanee at. a lMiimea for the nboe Ills. Drink from ten to fifteen gla--es of water each dm . tin- I'lmses the'kid- lieyn ouil ller to reiiu4' tin- iiipuritie.s from the blood trein nnd aln cleanses , oilt the digeMhc tiat. NOW It U good time to sec tlint etery window and door is (-ccinch tcreened. PlieA nt only breed and i urr disease. but al&irare au ucktiowledgnient of the Afwt that the housewife is iurele-s Bcrceu tjie cellar windows ami le Mir" the screens are fastened seem eh that htray nuimuN not be able to puh them in. l'liet- carry the ptomaine germs aud tber contagious ilis'-uses. o bny a swat'er and do not be satis- Bed iiatll the last t) is luiui-dicd from the premises Tn nrilnr Irt l.eeri tlin limine free of flies, It is m-cessun t kep tin- trash' barrel secureh covered uud to clean nnd disinfect the orners and garbage I cans. Mau Imusewhes 'who are im macillatel.i cleun about then boijsis are nbsolutel: inilifferent about the garbage Van: the feel thai the euu siiccessfull I combat am invuslou but the tiles to 'their premises ,Bui how about nr neighbor. lhe woman who has perhaps seeral small. children running in and out of the houc end yard? You uie morall lespoiislhlfl lor tuis uiena'-e to the puoltc Health lor Uiis menace to the puoltc health., 8oifS1our gurb-ige .-an is In a tilth, YAdventures r With a Purse vAs. "i circle 'THU'i " say In advertising circles, there is uo ueed for me to 'Sell" you ou the advantages of coist era for glasses You know as well as I that tumblers will make marks on high ly polished table8, unless they are plaed on doilies or toasters. So oil I need do Is to tell yrn of the attractive coasters of some artiste .Iapaueo ware Tliev rc of rich brown wood, and hae in laid designs of a light tun wood. Not only an- tbey attractive, aud different jom the usinl .uastcr one. sees. lhe also ure most modentel priced fm Half a doen mav be purchased with eighty-five cents, while l,."(l will bin t& dozeu. And now comes the time when on" likes to steal a few piinutt- in tin- aft- j ernoon or morning lo sit out on the porch; But there ,s of .ourse. ,,. son Why one simulld I'e Idle as oue sits ; Take the nightgowns. , for instance tln'v j i ure perfect'v cliariniug. .mil are so si,. ple'ln design as lo be easilj emhrod-ied. I ami in a short time. I saw some of shoulld be idle us oue ss ml In a short time. I saw some of pale pink, read made, anil with ueck i t and sleeves tlaiutil hemstitched. These, I as recall it nro ..'! While others I stamped, but not made, were us low as ?1.2."). And you know vourself. one can- , not have too inuuy nightgowns in hot I weather And vou kuow vourself how I silainty and attract e baud embroid ered nighties aic I Sometimes vou will be attracted hv the very simplicitv of an aitiele. while a iiioro elaboratelr deigned one will ic- ccjivo not vtuir slightest glauee Iu the rasb of the fa napkins, for lustnuce l y -tliesw ure uot tlie elobmaleij enibroid Cfed Madeira napkins one is ac, utomed J to seeing These are quite plain, having I a narrow border, huclv hemstitched They are, nf course, of linen Mv idea was this, that thee napkins would be luoSt 6trikmg if tin uc enibnudi red in the corners either with oue initial in tiny block letters or with a full mono Cram. If Jti think vour own work is noti shflieieutlv fiui-lied to attempt this. you, can, I understand, lune the initials, frabroldered in the simp at which the, napkins can be purchased for ten i cuts an iinitial. The uapUins. themseln" aic .$7.50" u dozen which should suipri-i y?' , Send a self -addressed, stamped envelope to the Editor of Woman's Page, or call Walnut 3000, for names of shops where articles men tioned in Adventures with a Purse 'may be purchased. The Question Coiner Tod.i's Inquiries Who is Mist r,dlih Mrau .' Vhut floor covering vilin-li omes in dr.inty tl'?igns nnel colouug i satlsfactoiv fm a nun-en '' Describe a striking summer dre-s of vellow aud white striped dtmit.v How i an a stum made bv Uro sene be remi" eel AVhat is the propri win to viear the newest border-d vimIi'.' 5- 0. Vllllt l ' toiti cire '' . ejljilj.v's Answers The newest tvne of diop Mllrlj stockings have the liu-s of open work arranged at ru adorn so that another ruuuer more or less d"e. not mutter s AVheu u dud is introduced to a girl- at a dance, courtesy obli;ct, hiru to u6k her for a dauce The most satisfactory kind of kitchen table for wear, clejuli. ness and appearance) is the wooden-topped table covered with white oilcloth AVhen the inside of a heel of a shoe is vvoru into a lioli that cuts 'the StocMug It ran be covered by gluing a pien of velvet firmly over it A prettv color ." heme for n negli gee is dull gra blue with salmon pink , The chest or trunk in which blan kets are to be stored for trfo sum mer" should be washed with hot water nnd a few drops of cur hplc arjd. 3. V S4, TO ' Suiting the Diet to the Season Year cond tlon and you are uuable to cleanoe it, discard It aud be mire, when secur ing another, that the lid fit iferfcctlv. Uncovered garbage palli are erv dan gerous and their owners mav bo sub ject to Hue fur maintaining them. Do uot lei wa.ito paper, from pack ages aud food supplies, accumulate in the cellar: If this should be the case, then jou will fluiTtliat they hap drawn roaches and ants. Disinfect all drains, sinks and toilets with a liberal portion of chloride of mo or any other good disinfectant, then flush well w 1th boiling water. Start your bouscclcanlng in the cel lar, ileariog out the fruit and present closet. Anh the fruit jirs iiud jelh glasses and theu rinse and let dry. Ile turu to the cleaned closet Do uot per mlt rubbish of an deporiptiou to ac cumulate iu the cellar Do Uot honnl useless un.X,n..t .... anji rtlstifb or cooking utensils. Tliev i' ,'1"'Mfr ,ho l,l;",' oud accumulate .i.ioi iwnoi purciiase iiicurIIh only to let them lie about unused. Rnther mo a few tools constantlv mul 1iu !,.' kept in prime conditlou rather this than a large number of tools that are unfit for ufp. Try using earthenware and glass casseroles for mot of our cooking. I lace three or four of these dishes in the oven at one time. The same heat wil) then be utlhirn, for all three. T,, i-leauso fliese b.ikltig dixies, do not put in water until tb.-v arc cold and then ',"" ""," i"r -""lerai Hours (n plent( tie dishes , ,PJ,S, ,() urh I ticriirrl ........ .....1 I . .- .1 ii l "ul ' an I,0's may he ..-..u.ii inn piimn wn nurt. if an (lis- luruiiou rcmaim. mo the mixture: folloMug One cup of soap powder, - Our cup nf cleanicr. Onc-hnlf cup of Wean soiiH. Mix uud then applj with a stiff brush to the earthen utensils and w a heavy c lot i tn Hm ni I- .. ",L" other cooking utensil . . "...... ,iu i.Hir ur that badl discolored. am er i Mrs. Wilson jAnswef-s Queries Dear Mrs Wilson-Will j0 pi,,,,,.,, suggest ., suitable luncheon or other M of refieshinent for n prl of about twelve couples? T la,i iu ,!,, Iiomio saiau. fried ojsters. sand Idles, etc i-jti ' ... ,ol,r 'J!,,', ? ki,1,1'-v " ftf'K" lour menu Is "noil 1l,, ... tour menu is good. Oleiv Badishcs Tried O.vsters I 'ota to Salad Bread and Butter Sandwiches ( hoailale Laer Cal.e or, Ice Cream Coffee Dear Mrs WilsonWill oU kindlv et in,' know li,m long white (lour will Keep, nd which is the best win lo !,,vl' " Jirs. V. Keeping Klnur Tlotir will keep iu tiubox. in drv plate, eighteen mouths. The W.Oman's Exchange Visitors at Studio Tn the Lftilor n 11 O'MfM s Pop: no.. i,..i .... . .. ... ... . . . VJors are m d .7, Pc ,&"?,?. , notion picture studm If so how an ! th.v admitted' G I- ttM,ors ure s(mnln admitted to mo I timi-pi, turo studn.v unless the.v nicl fnend' of members nt the coimianv I iiiena- oi meiiilirs ot the coimianv I'eiliarjs If vou cilli'd up the studio at Ketsuood and made an 'appointment It might be I'osslhle tn visit It Flevarnlshing Chairs To the Editor ot Woman a Pane Dear Madam Will you please print the answer to this question? How can I recover chairs that are very badlv scratched up with varnish? MRS 1J S A good furniture polish will olten coxer no n-i.itches. Iipivuisa tt Ii;,m ni.iii. enough to darken the wood that has been rati lied If vou would lather re varnish ihe chair.andpap'i- it add use a lellable varnlsli to cover the wlwi., chair Newo About Transport To the S Uttor of Jl onion's Poor Dear Madam I am coming for - oui advice I have a friend in the Hawaiian Islands He Is turning on th. transport Thomas It arilved nt the Islands Apnl ID. Could vou pleaso find out whin ,t leaves there " MISS i: B The Marltnn- Evchangc s,,s that the last Informittioii It has received about t lie Iranspoit Thomas is that ii arrivid it f'in l'rani.isuo on April ;i I To Mrs. S F ti u get vom .idvertisinitiii m tho recular advertising olunins uf tli paper i 1 am sine ou will get ph-ntv ot answir Women are. anxious to tlnd ncopl. to do Uie kind of work tli.it vmi want I 'could not advcrtlie for vmi in thla . column for that kind of tlung T5h? Un Glass- aclean.-vOhitcDatjer kss. 1 charming in appearance. comortable canted lip-o maJs sodas taffte tvOice as good ! H t'xm That Necessary Veil A Daily Fashion Talk by Flo fence Rose Tlirro arc all hinds of ells to tlioose from tills car. Sonic are made of large mesh with a deep border of embroidery. ' Others don't show an border, but draw It In just below the chin tliose nro worn with sm.ill hats. Another attrartlc ell, shown at the right, lias an em broidered edge and Is allowed to hang loose from the Hat Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Is It Proper? Dear CyntliU We arc two girls, rlx teen years- of ngc. but look nineteen fa) Is It proper for us to tmllo at an one If he tips his bat, although we don't Know him" (bl Is It right for UH to Co toi liulilli- flnne.e wllli ti cliAti- ! erone. or are we too youiiR to go to 'dances- .SMILUS AND DIMTU-ES. (rf) No It Is not proper to smile at I strangers, whether thev tin their hats i or not They should be Ignored (b i It depends on the place and what your mothers nay about'lt. , How Can She Tell? f-ejr Onthla I am a young girl of teveiiteeii Kumniers Recently I met a vounjt itMii. two years my senior, with whom I fell deeply In Ioe 'Mithla dear, how could t llnd out If he loves inp' We are of different re ligion Does that matter? PERPLEXED You cannot find out unless lie tells vou if It Is a nucstlou of Jew and I Oentlle. or Catholic and rrotestant, joui i wisest plan If not to encourage love- m iking Mixed niarrlageB are seldom happy. Her Family Objects De&r Ontlila I need some of our wonderful advice I will ask a few questions I am a. young man past nineteen and In love with a girl three" years my Junior I am going with this clrl for the last elcht months I have called to see. her several times, nnd have also taKeti her out Her mother, brother i and father, that Is, Iter entire famll.v. I do not like me. although she Is a very 1 nice girl and I have not found fault In her. she said she cares for me and I ) care fcir her the same, dear C.vnthla. I Of courte. that doea not mean that we want to marry now, but wo both have Hereed lo keep steads- compjiiy, I i love this girl and wouldn t part wltrf her for the world But I want to tell ou wiiai jiaimetieii last eCK ,, x ,,B laiKin to tier .vs ,. erc sLroiiniB we happened to meet tyer father. I didn't know what to do. I was puzzled that, minute I .wanted to leav her utid run. but somctlilng held mo back. If I'd run It would be worse for me, bo I stood there v r en, r tn me "You hardly answt trouble What do v cot close to her father lie sam better watch yourteir. I red him back, in fear of What do vou suppose ho meant by salng to me to "Watch myself" And please, i-ynthla, tell pie did I do good by not ansrlng hlni back' IN LOVE You did right not to answer back but it seems to me as, the glrl'i onlv sixteen her parents have a right to ovetteo her friendships It would be the manly thtng to go and see her father and ask what ho has. ngalnbt you. If vou caji nol Lonclllate hlni It would lv bettor to give In and not see each other tor a time If after two or threo -vcarsou still .arc for each othtr vou might I 'hen meet again and become engigea. Would Give Hint to I Lover rcai i jnthl.i l would like to glvo u hint to I Lover. ' "ion fill and may do t again perhaps not to quickly, but most llhelv oti will Lperlcnco and time will tnako you lit to meet any women iu this world without losing your block over them When vou happen to meet tho girl who throws over a fellow after uli en gagement theic's a leaton Somo other fellow must have put II over on her and that fellqw Is to blame for oU los ing her, while jou arc to bo thankful vou aro losing tier now, which savoa OU later trouble I think a girl haa a per fect right to quit vou, even after cn- gagement. If she doea it because sho do s ""l want vou Don't be an egoist -inrl evnect a. woman to keen her word because 'ii ilov-hei It Is her say that i ..0Unts most and she didn't want ou, it seemt. woman has to put up wiih enough even when she Is in love and thev teem to be .i hamiv counlc. 1 know" most men treat women vvMl at first und III, 'O' ill,'. I ...in "uii.ru ii ii, v ...ov .,.. wlieu all In clear, and tho first nowness mm J "the r ' J...ir'i '"A "T1TTTJR StlFFFJ? 1W FF.fiLS lis oor well, I'm glad I am not n oinau. s w TRAVULCD THIS GLOBE AND KNOW THE TRUTH. She, Won't' Kiss Him Dear -Cynthia Five years ago I started keeping company with a girl about threo ears younger than mjself ti was twenty then). As Is often the ca.se. thin flevelnnarl tntn n t nti mv nnrt. which I fullv hellevn wan reclnrocatod b her. "" In May sho left the city, to bo gono lour inoniiia, ana m an una tunc wo'm,lor becomes one-sided ami seltisli urrespunucu. letters a week, - , :, ..i ,, , iriiiiiin. ..,,1. -i., u ati.i p,iiihii. i, K'i'f" atulnv-i,,rSl'll'tflunl"ntnrily seek out tJiiygs to do fc Lf.ln'rtm'la,,,,gitl'ni.ry know will uot be appved of '1. 111. In.'n" a. ...in iv,i vi ouuiutiiiiir. Dii.i.i.i,. However, after her return to the city, she would not let mo kles her any more, jfucc of Ihe situation, aud public opin although she Ullt said that she loved ion is all on the side of vvorried mother nm vnj uiui-iis nuuiii.v unci stopped going wlt)i her. as this penned like strango way for her to behave. 1n... T -1. .- .I.i..li. .Iiln n. m nn.l have clodded 'tfiat I would like to -go baoK and would be more than willing to do without the good-night kiss, hut I cannot think of any ecuro or pretext, as I have not even seen her for more than six months. Maybe you can help me out. I cer tainly hopeyho. n GOB. Be i man enough to go and see her and tell her straight out that vou are sorrv vou behaved as you die?. Have vou asked her to marry ou? If not. she Is perfectly -right to refuse her hisses - Ivy Poison There? is much that one can do in appllng' home remedies for poisoning by poison ivy. according to reprcsentu-I tives of the United States Department of Agriculture and the Public Health Service of thcSCuited Statcb Treasury Department, ivho recently made u joint imotigatiou of this subject. .The in- .. . ,. .. .. . .. vestigutors call attention to the various names used to designate these noxious plants and to tho wide range of their growth. Poison Ivy is sometimes called poison oak. and poison sumac is kuown in various localities as poison dogwood, poison cklcr. poison ash, thunder wood, and poi'ouwood. If exposure has resulted In serious infection u physician should be 1011 sultcd without delay, but in less serious cases helpful treatment .can be given without such aid. Vor relief from itching nothing is better than im mersing the inflamed surface in hot water for several minutes, gradually increasing the temperature until the water is as hot as it can be borne Washing with soap and water is distinctly curative where all the poi soning hns not penetrated the skin It is better that the inflamed urea be c fios'ed lo the air than that it be tightl.v bandaged Bandages are permissible If the are changed frcqucntl and if kept moist with u solutiou of cooking soda and borax fa teaspootiful dissolved iu a cup of w uteri or other solutions. In tlie later stages of the disease soothing or astringent ointments nre of value. House Fleas Last year was an unusually bad Tear for fleas about houses. The time is again ut baud when, though the voice of the flea ma.v not be heard in the land, his tickling will be felt iu the flesh unless the slmplcpreventivc is ap plied. Pleas usually get into the house from the basement or some plare where dogs or other animals Wave slept. Make a thorough clean-up. Then sprinkle the floor well with salt and wet it dowu not wet enough to cause it to run. It may be necessary to rcprat this treatment two nr three times nt mt,...- j - f v iuv,- vals of about three daS. Patronize theybuntains Where tassef are used- aristocrat among paper glasses. Purjtv Specialties Co. CHARiXS LJIUIT. OWNER tf MOR, DENCKJV. BLDG. PHILADELPHIA BcutritoNE ' KrvsitwePHOMR A "LITTLE SUFFERER" FEELS THAT SHE WOULD LIKE TO DIE . r She Has a Good Position and lias Won the Love of Her Middle Agdd Employerand Now HerBrothcr Wants to Have iter Discharged A Ginii who signs herself "Little Sufferer'' ban' written an Interest ing letter telling about? her troubles. It seems that her brothec secured a po sition for her in the office where Jic Is employed. It Is a good position, and within a short lime after she started, she says, she won the love of her em ployer, a middle-aged man. But her brother doesn't approve ot her. Je scolds her for everything she does that he doesn't like, and-as soon as they get home in the evening he tells their mother all nbput the events of the day. Hi- threatens to hare her out of the eflice in two weeks. Sim hates hlni, oh, how she hates him! Sometimes, she goes on to say, she is so unhappy that she would like to close her ejes forever .on all her brothers und sisters, nnd the parents who w'Ish her u,nbHppl r.css. Of course, she has nn exaggerated view of the situation. You can't help feeling that it Is only a very silly 11tt girl who will talk about her middle aged and probably married elnplojcr In terms of "love," three weeks nftcr she starts to, work for him. You feel that her brother' Is' perfectly justified In "telling on her" and wanting to got her out of the office as quickl) as possible. There is just one tWng iu this llltle letter that makes you stop In your condemnations and wojider aboilt it "I'm never given an opportunity to tell something " A girl who Is never al lowen or eucourusco 10 icu uuugs Is almost sure to do foolish things. LITTLE girls grow up with a deep sense of romance,- aud they love mys tery Inlessthey can talk out. their ideas nnd thefr pleasures, their prob lems, their thrills and their deep Jiurts. th'ey exaggerate them and brood over tbim. Each time they make a romance out of an incident, nnd arc scolded for it, the scratch on theTr oung"feel ings becomes a deep wound. They get defiant. Instead of recovering and ln,ughlng at themselves, or forgetting, us other gjrls do. they feel mtsunder- ISlood aouseu. i oey naie ueepiv. iu i tensely. Their one Idea Is self-pity; their one deire is revenge. Their char i . , ,, . , , :, int home. Lverybody sees ouly the sur nni Irale nrot ler. It is on v w hen vnu look deeper iuto it and see the hurt aud know the luck. of sympathy aud .comradeship that has cause d this con MANY PE0RLE Ts.ko a few step3 off Chestnut Street on 12th Street dmply to see tho BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS r We shall be glad to have you come in. Please don't feel obliged to purchase. THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP IJ12th St. below Chestnut St.. HuuMuuiuuuuuv The Trained Nurse I Infant Shop 1810 Chestnut St. (Phone Spruce 210(11 SOMETHINGDIFFERENT Trained nurura always hi at(nrifinrA to aeelst in tel"ct!on of lapttr for PROSPECTIVE MOTHERS 5 i Hnwlttl Reductions thla week. Tine flk ana -noni inianiti tiinriH, xi. remtlarly 2)i :t-lnch lifmniwl blnl XI. H J eye dlnnem (rfiulur price St.Bm II this s WCCK JSJ.OU. j ' 20 Discount every creeper. Urce. iiultt lres frntn J Infant fa ft jeurn at ntc. for 1 1lls week ttIMtMHMUUiU tvwww" "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents liiij-n "llunderlne." After an application nf "Danilf rlne" jnu iuii not tint! a fallen Imlr or any UiindrufT, beilile" every luilr aliown new life, vigor, hrlflitiicss, more tolnr and thlrluieHH. Ailv. Gifts ( Dinnerwarp, Decorated Plates, Setsv of Table Glasi, Mahogany, Novel v tics, Lamps aivd Shades, SheDield , Piute, Dutch Silvcv, Ornuntental Pottery. . In I'hiladclijliiu, when selecting smart gifts, it is the custom tti "first sec what they have nt ,. Wright, Tjndale & un Roden's." t Wriglit, Tyndale & van RoUen, Incl Reputed the Largest Distributors of High Qrade Dinncrwaro 12 12 Chestnut Street - dltlon that you pity a girl like this, evrn while you laugh nt her. Of course, she needs a good spank ing. Of course, her brother Is ouly do ing his straightforward, blunt, boyish best to stamp out the suggestlori of bad ness In her befftrc it has n chance to develop. Of course, her mother Is In despair nbqut the girl's character and imposition, and is doing what she con siders her best to tralu her now, when it Is almost too late tolo nnythiug, nnd entirely too late to form proper idtas and Ideals. Tho pity of it is that they didn't pay any attention to her when she was Just a little girl. They didn't put up any strong wires of ten tier, sympathetic, intelligent guidance fur fJio slender vine of that oung mind to cling to nnd climb up. They just forgot it, or stunted It with "don't." mid "musfn't." and "no, until It piew strong and stubborn. Then, they tried to bend it to suit themselves--and that can't be done. "Littlo Sufferer" is making a moun tain out of u molehill. She needs a good Sensible talking to. But, just the same, you can't help feeling just n little sorry about that one sentence "I'm never given au opportunity to tell something." W&COFFEEAfSm Took tin- "lll1i,rOut nf 1I.C.T,. MIE-UnM'HT 5 llm. 00o Cikoh for 3?r lb. Unveil S1.1MI a lb. ftOe Cnlfre fee. S8e Ih. Unveil (Well ft.llm. 80c Tea tor Mr lb (wijeil (1 45). Total MIB HAVtU M.20 GREEN'S, 4TH & VINE STREETS MBWOk .MULV HUNVU NITfitt OPEN j CHARGE ACCOUNT 44 South 8th St. Open Kvrnlnt thine for Alterations '0$ You Love to Wear Cantilever Shoes provide such per fect comfort, it is a pleasure to don them in the morning and to wear them all day. If you suffer from being on your feet, if walking has become a bug bear, if night linds you in a hurry tp change to easy slippers, make your next pair of shoes Cantilever Shoes. You will be delighted with the comfort, Uie relief from foot troubles, that they bring you. There is room for the toes. Tho last, patterned from tho out lino of the foot, has a natural inner sole line. .This, combined with the fact that thd Cantilever heel is slightly higher on the inside than on the outside, permits tho foot to point straight ahead a natural position which gives more comfort and greater endurance in walking and standing. In Cantilever Shoes, tlicro Ih no Fem-.i-tlon ot pressuro or binding on any part of tlin foot. LaclngMliem draws up the llexlble t.hank ot-tho Mioc to auppoi t the aicb of tlio fcof, and the. very flexibility of the htiauk penglto the gicalcst free dom in walking. in orfdrtl illuatrated i mutlu In black Ji.li, Havnaa brown kid, tun tuf and iviKo Egyptian canvas. i:xpeits will take ploasmo in coupclen tlouslv IHtlnir ou. tonie Iu und try on n pair of tho new Cantilever biioch for spring. Thev are good IooUIiib. made of the finest Ulclnkln, on trim lli)ca. Made by "Edwin U. Burt." Wldtha frmii AAAA to B. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office Pliiladelrjhia fjTflie iiTFfTIrTilkl I xSlS o' s. ifllMlllll I IllhrX iHllllIIKII 1 lUIIUnX ifnUlmlr e n II In n : imMMv j- IllllilllrA JJjjK s -t lll(lll iiii fliniiN. tiiT ifiiiiiiiiiiH ii iiauiuBB imuiu.Hiif Miiiiiii IU MUIKUsJflWr3Ilj IHMf ih iiuiixsti u& . AAwfitiiirn i yltrw illrjfllllf a fmM INMlnWiiW f'-A'fw II lllllllilJllr VV ''4VM Tv llllllUllliiy WkA Nlkv n .J I. Catching Flics .-- ...An. is nf eon- 'trolling nics.! traps arc of muc h va Iiw. The 6-amc Keneral princljile lnolvcl in nearly all fly traps. "" M1, may appear quite different Tho Hl are attracted into n cage thtollgh a pas saec the cutranco of Which is argc and SS wit snmll. so there Is llUtochanca &f the flies, once In. flndiug, their way nut again. One kin'd Is a window trap whiclfca.ches the flies as they eudcavo to leave or enter a building. The gar bacc can trap catqhes those that Dave entered garbage cans. Thmnnuro box trap retalcs 'flic flies which are bred frnm lnfeitcH manure put iuto a box. A b let Issued by the United Btntci Dei art ncnt of Agriculture for free dls tribi linn gives full dlrec Ions for mak lag and operating n number ot kinds of fly trap?. . - r t iMi-manil I Tea and Coffee Hurt Many People If tea or coffee disagrees yiih.you.:make a ten aays trial of i InstantPostdm More healthful than tea or coffee, Costs lessV2ZKi? Its flavor pleases. Sold by Grocers Everywhere? m JESSSSBm Coturloht, 1310, niOToi'iws PHOTO PtAYS THRU OSMPANY 0F1MERICA Alriaml-irn is,h' Morrl & PVunk Ave. nuiamura Mat Dallvnl-. Kvb. 0:15 & 0 kuuiinb o nrunv in "HIH WIPH'S MONEY" nL.LC.vjnC.lN I Mat Uallv'Jiin Rvca a BS at 8 t LARA KtVUALL YOUMl In "TI1D I'UKUIDDKN WOMAN ' APOI I O B2D THOMPSON BTS. NORMA TALMARGE III "hHK LOVKb' AND LIKH" ARPADIA CHESTNUT Below 16TI1 tTtJt jo A. M to U:15 P. M. BEIIT LYTELL In "Tim RIGHT OK WAT' BALTIMORE', MABEL NORMA and naltlmor s (1 .10. Sat. Mat. IAND Ui piNro" Dl I ICDIDn BHOAD STREET AND tSL.UHOlrv.L' SUSQITKHANNA AVE. DUST1N rAItNUM In T1IL i-OUSICAN imOTJIEnS" BROADWAY WSTRS?- MARK TWAIN'S "HUCKLEBEnnY FINN" f D1TA1 722 MARKET STREET LArl 1 -!- in a. AM to 11:15 P. M HAUL WILLIAMS tnj "CAPTAIN 8WirT" CENTURY un,u avcantd SaVly "MYhTERY Of THi: YELLOW I)OO.M" rnr AMIA1 Otn. & ilaplwood Atm. LAJLAJlNlMLi 2sn. 7 nd o p. m. jack riCKronn in LUTLK SHEPHERD OP1-KINGDOM COME rMDDCCC MAIN ST.. MANAYTJNK t.lVlrtIl3D MATINEE DAILY LIONEL HARRYMORE III THE COPPERHEAD" FAIRMOUNT "tIne'lt ErOENB O'BRIEN In HIS WII'E'S rONEY ' FAMIl V THEATRE 1311 Market Bt f AIV11L.I a A. M. tn Mldnlcht TSURI AOKI In 'LOCKUP LU'B-' 56TH ST THBJATREt-B'Iow 8pruc MATINEE DAILY WILLIAM FARNUM In HEART STRINGS" FRANKFORD fvS10 TIORERT WARWICK 111 . "THOU ART THE MAN" GREAT NORTHERN By WW? CONbTANCE TALMABOE In "TWO WEEKS" IMPERIAL SJf,1., WALNUT BTS. ! .in Kvim 7 A a CLARA KIMnALL YOUNG In "THE KORU1DDKN WOMAN" I PAnFR 18T LANCA8TER AVE. L.E.M-n.t VA.TINEB DAILY ri.AllA LIMBLL YOUNG In ' TIIL FORBIDDEN WOMAN" I TRFRTY nAi coi.umiha av, lovi. wniiour ot'EsrioN- 333 MARKET WUV.'if WILLIAM KARNU.M )n HEART bTRINGH" MODEL "a ?PU.T" 8T. ohtr. iViWil-4 Cnntlnnoiiii I to II. IMotlicrsHclpers rtlrU In Uetrolt. Mich., uk V.."'' hteu unablp to llnd roonis to H,fl !'; ....niwihle rntPH tiro offer nir u .'. housewives cvculnes and Satutd,, Many raf Uwpo girls toko care of chli; v . ... 1 It.., rtviitilnffa nr lif.1 .-lit '.' nrcti iu j" ";".,"" ". "iM'., "n hi hoiifcwork. In 'this way getting com. fortable quarters and saving hnaj , penscs. P0MPE1AN 0L1YE OIL ' Sold Everywhere WPW "-'"" ran W. II. B, i B, Co, fUOTOl-UVYS Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for tho theatr in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOK MSnD A ..e.. ALUVN DWAN'H SOLDIERH OK FORTUNE" r ti PAI APF 1214 MARKET STREIt J.'JK? CURWOOD'S "THE RIVER'S END" PRINPF? 10'8 MXRICET aTBEBT '"'iv-wauo a. m. to li.is r. u. "TK GIRL FROM OUTSIDE ' REGENT MARKET BT. Below 1TT i i1-Vjc,i 1 .4r, A M uj 11 P.M. ! TUU GREATE8T QUESTION" RIALTO OBRMANTOWN- AV5 1 - - T TUT.PEHOCKEN 7. .....,. DOROTHY OISH In MARY ELLEN COMES TO TOWN" RUBY MARKET ST. BELOW ITH IrT '..' " to 11.15P.U ..t-HfiTTY HILnoURN in THE GIRL Or THE &KA ' SAVOY lsl1 MARKET 8TREHT v v H A. M. TO MIDNIC MIDNIGHT MAY Ar.t.iMrvw in "THE WALKOFFS" SHERWOOD n.atMl ..s:.ViSslA TAUIADOB In ''SHE LOVES AND LIES" STA NI kY market above hth JUXirji n,m A. L toll.15P.lt DP! -vfrT-T-i-.a "WHY CHANGE'OUR WHTS'" VICTORIA MARKET ST. AB. ll VlVyiVJIMM OA. M. toU:15P.Jl ni:: X BEACH'S ' THE HILVER HORDE" fTfcTh. nixon-nirdlincerWI Ul THEATRES ii 1 BELMONT MD ABOVE MABWri AI,,R.Y HOUDINI In "Terror Island ' $ ChrUty Comedy. "A Captivating Cipllv1 'I PFDAR TH CEDAR AVENUI inm,Cl. HYLVIA BREAMi:a IJ 'lOURNEUR'H "MV LADY'H OAKTCB" Added, "ANIMATED TIRES" COLISEUM ltAnKT.iBATNVDEJBi " RORERT WARWICK In "THOU ART THE MAN" II MRH ITvONT 6T, l. GIRARD AV JUIVIOW jumbo junction on Frankforil "Ir ROBERT WARWICK In , . "AN DVENTURE! IN HUARTB" ' I fin KT 62D AND LOCUST STREW ww ww jr, an .iisn Evu. 6J0WH JIARK TWAIN'S. I "HUCKLEBERRY FINN" NIXON MD AND MAnK3. JIARY MINTER In "WIVES AND OTIJEn wnTSS I RIVOLI 8-D AND SANB?,Mt.BI.8pi YIOLK'lllRillNrl In "TIK COST'"... Added, Edirar Comerv. "reaclier't rr STRAND a"N $& MARK TWAIN'H t "HUCKLEBERHY FINN" WEST 'ALLEGHENY Al. TlTAT.T.lW TW.TT III HU'il "TIUJJlMP't ; Tfe - ' y ;
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