193 mIV J. TO5Mraw! '.,-rtwr M.17, jSfi Stue young girl and her diet - Op RECENT mcntlis I linvc been ncrfcctlv nppnllwl nt the tnlcslint i.. M i relntPtt te nin.nbiut the young ifflta- mnnta for n silhouette akin te n ", Birlntf. Ner by hpnrwiy only t,e I n?rlv1 nt the conclusion Hint in S'InT iJnwnVe n pound of ftb means SSoem' W"? nnr Infallible and Irre ncl lnble deem. The cries of the nnr 2i uliee lock-? hnvc been cnrrleil off S'ihn "flu" me -oft southern lullnlilc; XLnnrr.1 e the mrehlrcd Krenns of &M?rs fourteen, llftren. FKteen nnd ffventcen. who nre nfriH they will Ret fat or nre nlrcaily n trill; overweight. V clrl tells me of her fifteen -year-old .Inter In liluli -ehoel. In no dancer what ii of rotundity, who refuses luncheon ml cuts up hlh dudgeon when forced te eat a dinner of three eeurwu. This worries me cxeeedlnfcly. I hope these are exnsccrated eases, nn.l thnt the mnnia will be checked before It he "L, nn epldemle nmene the younger neratlen. Else the woman of tomor row Is eelng te be one of Impoverished fcfldr. Impoverished brain. Impoverished heart, incapable of mothering whole whole Seme, healthy yeunc citizens. Ne girl 1 fully mntured until she is 'twenty years old. What she will be at 'twenty depends nbrelutely upon the 'mnnner In which she treats her body 'durinu the period of growth In her teens. 'It may seem n bread nsscrtlen that Bhe may make of herself a beautiful girl of 'twenty-one. but unless she Is hopelessly deformed thcre Is no reason why, with rrener hygienic care, she may net nrrlve it her full maturity a being te he ad mired nnd te be courted for her charms. A starvation diet will de nothing toward the perfect development of the 'jeung girl; quite the contrary. In stead of the levelv young thing with color in her cheeks, buoyancy in her iten, veuth in her "eyes, there will be nn anemic or highly strung creature, neither n joy te knew nor te leek upon. Se new, nil jeu young girls who Imve established In your minds the erroneous Jraptesslen that te be attractive means te be underweight, please tnke my ml vice and eat three meals n-day normal, healthy, wholesome meals for no ether i reason thnn te make you net only pret tier when you nrc twenty, but right new In your teens. ,.,,.., Ge in for swimming, for basketball, for running and jumping, for hiking and tennis and golf; for any and every form of sport which tomes within your prev- 'ince cvpn te handsprings, vaulting. Javelin throwing anything and every-' thing that will kerjp you actively en your feet and wllltrender jeu supple ind lively. That's your reducing secret. .your health secret and your beauty leerct. Eat three meals a day feeds that are itrength-givlng and body-building, in eluding plenty of fruits and vegetables. And diet only en the excessive sweets! Fedns! And ice creams! Yeu de re quire a certain amount of sugar, but in three well-balanced meals n dny jeu will get all or ncnrlv nil the sugar your tystem requires. Stnrches. when ns limilnted, provide the snme heat energy. If jeu go out nt neon nnd buy for luncheon ectnlres, doughnuts, cream puffs or feeds like thnt yau nre going te have n peer complexion us well ns nn under-nourished boy. Geed soup, ealed, bread nnd butter nnd fruit des lert arc what you should order. Yeu cannot live unnnturnlly and be Frctty, girls. That's all there in te it. t Is unnatural te starve yourself, and It Is unnatural te ever-eat or te eat tee much of one kind of feed, pnrticulnrh wccK Sometimes your system will crae a little extra sugar If your meals are net satisfying the demnml. Then eat a piece or two of candy, but nt the end of the meal, preferably dinner, never before a menl. Antoinette Don Den nelly. Adventures With a Purse NOW, of course, I'll concede thnt there may be nn Indian summer In store fr us, nnd that perhaps the day fcill oenie when I'll think only in the terms of -diecr drebscs, but I came back from a vacation, It wus September, nnd well, I just hnd te de something te prepare for the fall, and te I bought n supply of blouses, nssurlng myself that I t rally did need them. Te be vern with the sweater and skirt I bought one made of dlintty, the Peter Pan cellar, the cuffs and the front of the bleim with bnnd-dinwii work, and If you nre like me you jii'-t can't re tlst the handmade blouse. And thcM aero exceptionally nice unci priced at I2.0S. And silk shirts, tee! My own sup ply lav In n tiny idle in the corner of the third drawer from the top, wear ing tli tn and looking rather pale. I decided new bleed, se te speak, was weeded, and I bought some bhirts. A SCHOOL Children's Hair Cm be kept efuayi Clean, Luxuriant, Healthy mi Clear e -,U Parailtet anrl their fl of lenae, Dandruff and falling Ualr by wasAtnj tleularly ul,n FITZGERALD'S HAIR SOAP IThe Mellrurr) C'arnunut Oil Sliunwoe) Veet eirjy entirely ullh th u,e a, Liquids, D'i or fine Combine, curet eien the eeer$l "- !Sc at Cruiihu. ffh'st-aid) ' UT,.,!,.. .11. .. , . , bmued et mimics tired. Pp'y, ftw drepi of Abioibirn.Jr.ItlieAin. "fptiendlinimnt. Sift; ef plMjmt odor; ctnnet tin. Ketphtndy. ft jj ic eruggim or postpaid, lib t'tl tntl bottle, peitpdd, W.F YOUNG, Inc. j .i einpie Mrcct . .Springfield, Mam, f"" Xjf if i in 1 1 irrijiriff 1 1 i inrTiirMBW :'f TMrrnm i r. efl vmn r Let Cuticura Keep Your win rresh and Yeung pally uad of the Seap keeps the ""9rnoeth and clear, while touches O' tee Ointment new and then pre vert little skin treubleu becoming ?fleus. Cuticura Talcum is ideal EL5?.wderlnE nnd peffumlng. hi?. i.D'i,'r'MldB . " Beld ery riJJr-??4?,B elBH"nt ti ind We. l.lcum tie, - -uticur Seap be,Tt without mug. soft pink nd a perfcctlr faaclntllnu sliade of orchid straps ever the" shoul der of the silk of the shirt, attached ns it they were just ribbon strnnn. hen I miw that the price was $1.75 I Wns triiw surprised, because the Bhirt nre excellent quality. s wi.r nnme? M h!tf nrldrn. Weman'. Pc fi?."0' er.Phfne Walnut 3000 or Main lUl betwi'M the hour, of 0 nod a LOSER WIN8'lN LOVE AFFAIR Huntingdon, W. V., Sept. 14. Lnst Halloween Chester Linkllcld and Asa Carpenter, both fifteen yenrs old, fought n duel with pistols, the consequence of their courtship of the belle of a party, twelve-ycnr-eld Ernestine Burnett. Carpenter, who snot Mnkfietd nnd Is serving n term in the Stntc reformatory, learned yesterday his rival has uiurricd the girl. 1 ' ' ' "" ' i n . Things You'll Leve te Make LraS .. Ribbon, Weel and Cardboard Are Used for This Fetching Girdle. Instead of ribbon, you can use strips of silk with plcet edges for this newest of girdles. Cever three-inch rings of cardboard with wool of different colors. Either wind the wool around and around the rings or ubc a buttonhole stitch. Stitch three ribbons te each side of each ring. Then tie the groups of ribbons together leaving long ends. A girdle of this sort Is lovely en any ene-plecc frock. FLORA. PMmmL FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN By MADAME OROU1T01I (Wife of the Mlnl.ter of tbe Klnrtem ef the Serb., Creat and Slovene.) Petate Balls a la Surprise Prepare mashed potatoes In the usual manner with butter nnd cream. Prepare creamed spinach in the usual manner. Make small balls of spinach, cover them with a thick coating of potato, dip In beaten egg and bread crumbs and fry in het fat until thoroughly browned. Serve with roasts or game. Tomorrow Chill Sauce, by Mrs. ert E. Spcer Beb- DELIGHTFUL HAH WA1H Yeu can enjoy a delightful sham poo with very little effort and for a very trifling cost If you get from your druggist's a package of can can threx and dissolve a tenspoenful in a cup of het water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough se It is easy te npply It te all the hair Instead of Just the top of the head. Your shampoo Is new ready. Just pour a little nt a time en the scalp and hair until both are en tirely covered by the daintily per fumed preparation that thoroughly dissolves and removes every bit of dandruff, excess oil and dirt. After rinsing the hair dries quickly with a flufflncRs that makes It seem heavier than It is, and takes en a rich ltiKtcr nnd a seftnesa that makes arranging It a pleasure. Adv. TixwttMri tncac ' . m Fmr Sfremm and RmmedMng ml Extrmttfly Lent JratM LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street A NTICIPATION THE FULL ENJOYMENT OF STYlE 13 ITS..ANTiaPAriON QutrJriTIe Crepe eJ Otfter Correct Materiali, in Their New Smart Slenderized Leng Skirts, With Leng Waiit Lines, Are a Di tinctive Departure Fer Im mediate Wear. Black Navy Elephant $55.00 SUITS COATS-rCAPES FURS 5 reasons why mothers Buy HICKORY GARTERS for children 1. The only Children's Garter made with the patented rubber cushion clasp, which holds stockings firmly between rubber and rubber. Save9 wear and tear en stockings and means less darning. 2. Highest quality elastic and webbing, thoroughly tested, insures long wear. 3. The pm, buckle and clasp are absolutely rust proeL ) A. Extra strong Din. Cannet brnlc nr lvnrl 5. Jhe buckle is easily adjusted and prevents broken finger nails. 2eC and up depending upon style and size. Complete satisfaction assured or your money back A STEIN & COMRflNY Mtkenel RAR1S GARTERS for Men chicace Newyork I Sizt A 'ey'i" VsSCa Kiran.u'i 'i'i'i1,',1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1.1,""" minirfTimiiiiiinni iniiriiiia rrjjjjmjl""11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 fi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ii rmn nun nun imnr : fHH''llll''l'SHmWiViVilVl. l-m The "Marcif kJMjk M'- ' uljl In Dlaek Patent, lilaek "" U I i "-" "'-"-l. - BO - RJJ flllfc Broaade and a bj IV v E.J : - mj( beautiful combination Vmta . HH : - iffl "' latent Celt ana llllll I fjjjj!Prw J "Colonials" Will Be Favored j B Countless Original and Very Beautiful m H Medels That Are Criterions of the Fashion m M -jfBij A the unusua charm of the .sSSv. :H -Wl AMtimlminmO Footwear from "Minuet I. B B 511 PI S If Days" is embedled in Pat- Mm9mw B ml WrWMlM ternB and materials at fflfrT ) K I fPMl Winkelman's. Wohave mW JS&jf sj B The "Alamac" The "Gail" Hfc In Black Brocade, lift S-fePtpJ HliflfJeOQ . rat Black Patent and cam. UV OlCCt dJUnlCO jn Black Patent Celt tfflt hinatien of Satin and eiwl exauitit nr.i. ffflfc Ur0aind bBre'n,.maCh $2.50 tO $25.00 ' SSLlf $1 $1 d 1 Winkelmait 1 Style in Quality Footwear gF 1130 CHESTNUT ST. j At Twelfth B nniniill"H iii.iTiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllimmi rryyy ..' -il Rli I llll III Plllll II lllll II irTITTT JJI1 I HitHI! Wahamaker's Down Stairs Stored (.- SPORTS COATS Practically the Whole Down Stairs Central Aisle, Market Street, is devoted te a specially arranged showing of Women's moderately priced Autumn Sports coats at $10 te $75 Literally dozens of styles of Autumn sports coats within this moderate price range. Sturdy heather mixtures at $10 and $10.76. Seft grayish coats samples at $16.50. Gray or tan herringbone coats with satin lining at $20. Geed-looking tan cloth coats with peau de cygne linings te match at $25. Chinchilla coats with satin lining at $27.50. Homespun coats with raccoon cellars at $37.50. Beautiful camel's-hair coats at $42.50. Raccoon-cellared tweed coats at $75. And se many ethers that it would be Impossible te describe them all. Sizes for small, medium and large women. (Down BtaJrs Mera. Market) Unusual Sandal-Pumps a Pleasant Surprise at $3 Pretty patent - leather one - strap pumps witn welted soles ana low heels with rubber heels attached. ' Heavy enough in weight for Autumn '.and Winter wear, yet they have the appearance of the lightest, most frivolously low-cut sandal. That is because they are extremely low ever the instep and the vamps are decorated with cutouts. These shoes represent a very special purchase and there aren't a great many pairs, but they come in all sizes and widths. (Down Stair Stere, Che.tnut) Amazingly Geed-Looking Dresses $6, $8.50, $10, $15 and te $25 Seme surprising little frocks of geed serge at tractively made and trimmed with braid are $6. It would be hard for any home dressmaker te duplicate the making at this price! Yes, mostly in the dark blue that al most every one wants. One is pictured te show hew nice and quiet and well bred it is ! The ether dress sketched is of tricetine at $8.50. Its elaborately embroidered skirt and henna-colored cellar and cuffs are really most im pressive looking at such $8.50 r 6 f -" - .Then There Is Going On a Dress Sale at $10 and $15 They are the best dresses we have had at $10 and $15 this season. Most of them are of Canten or crepe de chine and the qualities are se superior that it is uncommonly geed fortune te get them for se little. Seme tricetine frocks are included. Nearly all are in navy and black 'and they come in sizes from 16 te 44. Dresses at $16.50 te $25 Nearly n hundred different styles! Seme only one and two of a kind. The carefully selected sorts of frocks that one can enjoy wear ing. Made of tricetine and various silks. Regular and some extra Sizes. (Down Stalra Stere, Market) - - . i All-Over Silk Lace Specially Priced $1.90 Yard Shadowy, black, all-silk lace, in boldly cut large patterns and deli cate small ones. 36 inches wide, se that it is fine for scarfs as well as dresses. All-Silk Georgette, $1.75 Yard Even if one allows an extra yard for draperies and the new lencrth, a dress of 40-inch georgette can be made very inexpensively. Black white, brown and navy, and exotic evening shades. ' (Down Stutra Ster. Central) 'ff i, fr CaeMl rSfll v 11 Vrff A Ajj Ceitra 1 sue White Belts, 25c Many women like thorn for year-round wear with sweaters, house dresses and the like. Plain or perforated leatheT in all-white or combined with black. AH have pearl buckles. Particularly Geed Hair Nets Single mesh, 40c dozen. DoudIe mesh, COc dozen. Hair nets whose merits are tee well recognized te need mere than a word in passing. Cap or fringe style in light, medium or dark brown, blonde, auburn and black. Made of real human hair, of course. (Centrnl Aide) Specially Priced Scissors, 50c Geed, sharp steel scissors. Embroidery length te six-inch length, all with shining blades that twinkle invitation te Autumn sewing. Linene Luncheon Sets, 60c and $1 Five-piece sets consisting of a 86-inch lunch cloth and four 12 inch napkins. 60c for sets stamped te cmbroider. ?l for sets com plete with materials te be ap pliqued en a stamped design. (Down Stnlrn Htere Art Nreillewerk Mtep, Ontrni) Scheel Girls! Skirts and Dresses $4.50 te $7.50 $4.50 for pleated all-wool blue serge middy skirts, but toned te a detach able white wash able body. Sizes 8 te 14 yenrs. $5.75 for pleated all - wool velour skirts in blue nnd tan ,or brown and tan stripes, but toned te a detach able white wnsh wnsh able body. Sizes 8 te 14 years. Same skirt with a wide belt of self material, sizes 12 te lu years. Checked velour skirts, sizes 12 te 1G years, nlse $5.75. $7.50 for All-Weel Jersey Dresses Dark blue, Pekin or henna. Made in comfortable slip-en style with contrasting wool embroid ery and narrow black ribbon sash. Sizes 6 te 12 vears. m $7.50 (Down Mnlr Merf, Market) Flannelette Sleeping Suits mP' -lmfMii80ft:na? flan"e,l(tt5 suita for children make sliding down betwixt chilly sheets no trick at all. 75c for one-piece striped flannelette suits with feet Twe qrvlni one buttoning in front and the ether in back Sizes 2 te GyCaA? ' the nf. ' Sizes'Ke yets" "" feCt Buttncl de $1.25 for striped flannelette suits thnt leek lust like D-nI.lv.. pajamas, but are all in one piece, after all Ceat flmshed with fS.,' fasteners. Pretty pink or blue stripes. Sizes 6 Te 1- years (Down Htttlra htere, Central) MM PS ALL-WOOL SUITS Specialized at $25 te $35 In Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere for Men en the Gallery, Direct Entrance at Market Street One Flight Down Every day mere and mere men are walking down one flight of stairs from Market Street te this "Wanamaker Gallery." Why? Because there are clothes here that are really satisfactory and the prices are just about what a geed many men want te pay. All the materials ae all-wool. Net only de we say they are all wool, but we have them chemi cally tested te make sure they are all-wool. Then they are tailored te "stand up" under the "grind" of wPAriner p.vnrv dav. There are geed cassimere and worsted suits with one pair trousers te be had new at $25. There are unusual cheviot suits with two pair trousers at $25. And there are ether suits up te $35 but none higher. (Down Htnlr Stere for Men, en the Oallery, Market These Wanamaker Shoes for Men Are $5 Every Day Keep this fact in mind, and the next time you need a pair of shoes come in and see if you don't agree with us that these are exceptional it the price. Oxfords and high-lace shoes. Black and Ian leather and kidskin. Dress, service and comfort lasts. Solid leather soles. Always in stock for $6. Beys' Scheel Shoes, Special, $2.90 Stout high-lace shoes of black or tan leather. Wide tee lasts and welted soles. Sizes 10 te 13 Ms. Larger Beys' Scheel Shoes, $4 High tan leather shoes with wide tees and welted soles. Sizes 1 te 6. (Down Stair Shee Stere for Men, en the Oallery, Market) Scheel Children's Shoes, "Special" at $2.90 Stout leather soles that will wear. Broad-tee lasts that will allow little feet te develop normally and comfortably. x High-lace uppers te keep ankles warm and dry. Black or tan leathers that will stand a let of scuffing and hard usage. These arc unusually geed school shoes for $2.90. Sires 6 te 2. (Down Stnlr Stere, CheMnnt) JJFSpRk crO'-" 'ir j BUMiEXIEW Part-Weel Blankets, $5 te $8 Exceptional All-Weel Blankets, $10 The Down Stairs Blanket Stere is ready for Winter and these first days with a real "nip" in the air remind every housewife that a goodly store of blankets is one of the prime requisites of comfort and geed health. $5 for 72xS2-inch part-wool giay blankets, and for 66x80-inch plaid blankets with a slightly smaller percentage of wool. Pink, blue, tan and gray. Alse white with pink or blue borders. $G for part-wool white blankets with pink or blue borders that are exceptionally soft and nappy. GOxSO-inch size for single beds. - J.6:50, for wool-mixed blankets in gray, tan, pink or blue plalda, 70x80 inches. ' .... $S for 'T0x80:lnch blankets that have about 45 per cent wool in tha filling. White with pink or blue borders. $10 for excellent ail-wool blankets in lovely plaids. 70x80 inches. New Down-Filled Comfertables, $12.50 Almest as light as the proverbial feather, and assuring the greater downy warmth because of their lightness. Yel low, blue, green or pink sateen backs and borders, with harmonizing floral pattern tops. (Down Stiilm store. Central) Specially Priced Silks $1.75 and $2 Yard $1.75 for 13-inch all-silk satin in plain and changeable ades that may be used for street cr party frocks. Gray, taupe, tan. brown and navy; changeable green and brown, cerise and blue, blue and geld green and black and black and brown. ' $2 for 40-inch all-silk charmeuse, very soft and rich loeklmr. Black, brown and navy. (Denn Stalra Stere, Central) Luggage for Late Vacations and Scheel $5 for round hat boxes of shiny black enam eled fabric with black or tan bindings. Lets of extra space for little th ngs. Center lock and two side catches. 18 inches across. $5 for square hat boxes of black enameled fabric. Cretonne lined. Center lock and two side catches. 18 and 20 inches nemes. d.eu ter week-end suitcases of black cnamejed fabric. Cretonne lined. Center lock and end catches. 18, 20 and 22 inch Bizes. $5 for deep black enameled fabric suitcases with leather corners and sheit leather straps Cretonne lined. Pocket in lid. Same case with all-round straps, $5 30. 24 and 2fi inch sizes. $9.e0 for long wearing cowhide suitcases with sewed strap-Joeps and corners nnd all-round straps. Linene lined. 24-inch size. Uen Stiilm ture, (.cut nil) $5 New Seamless Velvet Rugs Agreeably Lew Priced Moderately priced rugs of substantial quality, in colors and patterns similar te very much higher priced kinds. Rese, gray, taupe, blue and brown predominate in figured designs and meresque effects with plain or figured borders. These rugs are new. There are net se very many of them. They come in geed sizes and are unusual at these prices. 6 x 9 ft. Rugs. $20. 8.:JxlO.G ft. Hugs, $32.50. 9x12 ft. Rugs, $35. 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