V-ff$$t "TPK-3W wwwwfW? SWiwX 'ir w Iffi" ..S".7t 'r-uvir-va; wwe". W r fTrH4WJir J ;n ;.' In. T i Jft , " '7 2? f p xj;?. (i if ;. , ,. u EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILAbELiPHIA. ' TaURSDA OCTOBER 12, 1922 1& I3'"1 J- . J .?' - - - 'tuvnmrK RECIPES ' OFF AMOVS WOMEN BjMHS. MAMIE ISAUNDBBS Oletficr of lrln S. Oe1" rtrte ten mlnutM. niiaclnn Tpa rer Onc-lmlf Onllen of Ice Tea !.. nimrt of bellliiK wnter ndil nblcspoens of fen. bleep Dissolve one measuring . nf .uirnr In one !" l"'" """-1 lK.1 f-" n few minute..' Btrnlii .ken ceM before rervliiR. Strain win i fill clneM with crushed Ice. Most Sleus , when Wn1 with tablespoon rfplncapp'-eriicrbetontep. Tomorrow-Seft (Jlnjerl.rcad, by . 'u ' Ii.iiiu.. Tumult IM. rilM, I1' ,,J PttW t'e0"' Company Lrtfe Benny's Nete Boek By Le Pape L fie Weman1 s Exchange Te Remove Chewing Gum V rrfller 0 M'emrm'i Pact: B.I- Mmlnm Seme time HRe I renil i. ii Y:vksme pum.ie J.eikuh an ".til. iflllnff l"' te remove chewing '.'Jffrnm celllns. Could jeu publish 8ffl&tlen aKaln 1 have found this ''"", um en my dress and !7A unVbl" te Bet It elT. 1 will be J "?,.. .,,i mliave the Information. r,Uj -...--- . O. .,r.D, off as much of the gum a you 1 seen as It Bti hard, or If the SL " net "ilk, whirl. mlKht be In f53 by water, rub the irum en Ice iwll it jtets Htlff and haul arid will irine off much mere easily. Then re SKTthYrwt of the stain with carbon tetrrchlerldc Wants Dancing Lessens ft lh Vdller et Weman' i Mac: ntar Mndnin Can you please help me? I would like te knew If there Is any IlM 1 could hae iiancins ies-ens iriu crwhere I wll. lme te pay only n little. Seme of the neighborhood homes haw 4uiC (IB Classen, ui "'!-" iy" i'"-' " mil amount a wee!:. Tiisre is a nni or thtac placer, In the business directory of K: .J-.,hnn.. l.n.ilt. Thru at the Seuth- OVHH: v ,"- " MnB '.'"., ,r," ' ', 'V n't n th telephone oeok. mm ui inu nuuui rk Settlement Heuse eU can Jein thi iinmatlc association for n small fee and sc pi tele .t. l!i anma'tle association for n small fee and will he tauBht esthetic danclnir for the nttrtalninenta tney , bive uewn uu-ri that If. If seu aic able te learn the Heps Time are the only flee or nearly free dtaclnir schoeli that I have been able te locate. Perhaps a reader will knew f another. A Surprise Shower fe tht Editor of WeinniTi Panr: Vtar Madam Would ou be kind neugh te publish In your nelumn what teu think would be a novel way te ur- fUlge IHIUWI'I Wl )" lu I.I,.,., loon te be married? Ji. M. Teu did net say what kind of a shower thljls te be. se 1 will take it for granted that It Is te be miscellaneous. If you tutda your gift an umbrella you ceuli rraage the presents in an umbrella stand, sticking ours In en top. Then whsn all the guests have nrilved bring in the stand with some remark about, T thought probably there was going te ti a shower, se I wanted te give you this uinbrc.la " Of course, as the bride-te-be pulls out the umbrella she will sec the ether thing, tee. I'ttda Slinklns started te feel sick In sltoel jestldday flftlmoen and MUw Kitty left him K ,0ms, and tlilw morn '"!.' be dldent porno at nil, Mlsa Kitty il.Vllijr, I wonder wnt pan he the mat ter with C.'mrles Hlmkhm, I li6pe Ha niitl.ln" centiighiiiH, beeanse If Its cny IIiIiir pontngieiis III have te dismiss the hole class for the rest of the day wile Hie room Is fcwmljratcd. Henny l'etts, Appese you nnd Sidney llunt go te Charleses house and find out If Its cny tlilnp rontiisleiiH. lch me nnd Hid started te go er er reiiiid te ,)(,, imping It wnsent cny thiiig contngleiiN for l'udses nuke and hoping It was for our own sake, nnd Wit rnnrv l.n l.1i ...l ...I ... ... tl... .,' 1. 1" iivii iwm iiiu iiiuiv hi iiit- u0r?r l"lt ,,,('K ,,et looking contagious, N'd anylni', AVnta the matter with you, 1 nils, have you get enything jolting- I lmvent get enything new, Im going bnck te skoel this nftlrnoen, but you awt le see the fearse sttimmlek nl;e I had from eating green peetches, I'uda f-ed. And ine nnd Sid wawked bnck te Mtnel slew. Miss Kitty saying, Well, wntH the report? It mite net he contagious. I sod. Wnt de you mean by It mite net be, is It or lznent It, wats the matter with ( barlesV Miss Kitty ed. lie thinks he's libel te get belter, I ved, My pnednes, I pant tell whether le dismiss the plnss or net, Mls Kitty wd. Kverjbedy starting te make snuuds us If they wNhed she would "n genrel principals, and Miss Kitty sod, Sidney Hunt, elppose you speak up, you were I dent think Its contagious, Bid red. for incrsey sake wata the matter with Charles, I demand te kneV lm tnecilltly, Miss Kitty scd, nnd Sid ted, He has a belly I meen a ntummlck nlte from outing pectches before they stop step ped being green nnd he's coming bnck te skoel this nftlrnoen. Well please- dent make eny ingage ments with him for nt leest an hour nfter skoel is dismissed, because you went be nt liberty until that, time, and neither will you, llenny l'etts. Wlch we wnsent. WILKINGON FARRELL New i'erli, Oct. 12. In the to te formed Church, Itrenxvllte, lest night Mlsa Kstlicr Virginia I-'arrcll, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J, Fletcher 1'arrcll, was mnrrled te AVardwell Wil kinson, of Philadelphia, by the Itev. Dean I'dwards, pastor of the church. Miss Margaret May Wise was mnld of honor nnd the bridcsninlds were MIfsph Dorethy Illnkely, Ilortense Green, Tiiiurn Tounsferd, Thcrepa Hynn nnd I.ella Mnrnngc, Mr, Iteglnnld Itng laud wns best man. BSebgH Wanamaker'sDewn Stairs Stere General Dancing Ii part of the "Hall of Fame" Hal loween Tarty, but te please these boys who say "Oh, gee, are they going te ilance all evening?" there are nme ether stunts ns well. Sugges tions for all details of the nffair are ill included lu the sheet which the editor of the woman's mien will send jeu q:i receipt of u self-addressed, stomped envelope, I'lease slip a le quest for the party in our envelope. Uiiiiiiiniiiunniiiiiiiimm t - - Friday the Thirteenth De net take nny chances. Buy Irem nn old i'liilndelphiu firm with ever 40 j ears' experi ence. Practice Make3 Perfect We Make the Best Christmas Club Ker these who desire te buy thlnin worth while en ensy pay ments for Chrlotmne delivery. Weed Piedaclt el Distinction CiDAP, WVRDRODES AND CHESTS KITCHEN CABINETS BRLAKKAST ROOM SETS PHONOGRAPHS TELEPHONE TABLES MUSIC CABINETS IRONING BOARDS CABINETS AND DRYERS Ojin! Satvrd'i'J Aflmienii Frederick R. Gerry Ce. m i;ticntnut M 1 s nnniniiiiiimrrmuiiiiniim.mn' Lights Tell the Secret inrN article of furnishing makes i. ,q.. .ty and distinction as a geed Sre " f cIcctric wirinB andi The very presence of our fixtures ' cemerc, i-pen any i-Qm immediate. "Cnity, charm, refinement, appealing w,in"Lt0,the c"lt'vatcd taste and cuitu 1C nemc wltl1 a "allmark of . fwmund cIcctric fixtures are ffsy,nr,desiEn' S"Perb finish: SSU ? l any. room tl,cy are naed te complete. tiBwhe,c of th0lsands of dis- ?iB- home- ewner3' and yet. h all this admitted superiority it thl, 'iasy t0 own an installation of i S! aS nc cf the Jnfc"r' ih1!11, P,ladly show you hw gj.gh details of our casy-payment! i Av"d SenXInc-23" German-! Fitted Suit Case TP u ilffnll i 'i' i;,V'tI.itin1,',,'A.Vllh """ "i"H h e "miiJH, gMu4 tnu llr,u.c, Unll. wi,n."tr,fu,iill',;;.; Hh""' VCI H EST NUTx- 2 Lm" W't 5 reasons why mothers buy HICKORY GA for childim A Little Guide te SemeVery Pretty Afternoon Frecks at $20 te $32.50 A choice group of frocks, mostly copied -ffrttvi Tnrea-rwnni YVlnrlnla Will llO "fnlinn upon request in the Down Stairs Fashion Stere. A lovely crepe de chine of the new heavier weight is in dull black with double-faced satin ribbon and rosettes made of the silk and ribbon at $20. It has draperies at each side and the new bateau neckline. A black charmcuse frock at $20 has "two opening" elbow sleeves with tiny silvery buckles mounted en a green strip of leather, and there are ether original touches. Fer $23.50 are black crepe de chine frocks witn tne new crecnet lace trimming. Fer frocks nntnl n t V-..WM. ....& vt fc , WHU lO OAU T.nlR C.lllV Pnlnrerl nmlirnlilAvi, -vi 4Vir aAn nmmlr, ,! ..!..,. 0 , ...., uiiuiuiuci,! uu uiic nivic iwiicja tiiii Biecvea. u im.ciiiLiiiK .j.w.eu irecK ei reirei iwin nas a teucn et blue and rose beading at the waistline and tailored braiding down the sides of the skirt and sleeves; the ruffled cuffs are tied with folded ribbons of crepe. (I)ewti Stulrt Stere, Market) fit I j A y I f r H '2 Lb u we u i er. i z. 1LJ Winter Coats of Grayish Blue With Silvery Flecks of White, $20 Pretty coats with leather buttons ! Made of an unusual biuc coating that will give excellent service. Lined through the shoul ders. Priced $20. Tan chinchilla coats are entirely lined with peau de cygne at $27.50. They have smart box-pleated backs, big pockets and bone-like buttons. Black coats of a soft belivia-like coating at $28.50 are warmly interlined and lined witn peau tie cygne. Tnese coats are inter- own furs with them. Hundreds of ether coats of soft, warm woolly sports materials at $12 te $42.50. (I)nn Stnlrt Stere. .Market) What Wait Scheel Clethes That Loek Well and Last SIZK A K7 1. The only Children's Garter made with the patented rubber cushion clasp, which holds stockings firmly between rubber and rubber. Save3 wear and tear en stockings and means less darning. 2. Highest quality elastic and webbing, thoroughly tested, insures long wear. 3. The pin, buckle and clasp are absolutely rust proet 4. Extra strong pin. Cannet break or bend. 5. The buckle Is easily adjusted and prevents broken linger nails. 25c and up depending upon style and size. Complete satisfaction assured or your money back ASTEIN& COMPANY Maker el RflRB GflRTERS ter Men chicace New Yerk y- 9 Gartirs aa All-Weel Twe-Knicker Tweed Suits, 12 , Mere than a dozen sports models at this one price! All tailored cor rectly from their well-set cellars te knickers. Every pocket, every but ton, put en te stay. Mohair-lined coats, and both pair of knickers fully lined and with taped and re inforced scams. Mighty geed suits for serviceability and comfort. Grays and brown?. Sizes 8 te J8 years. Beys' Shirts, 50c and $1 50c for specially priced woven striped madras shirts. Blue with white stripes. Broken sizes 12 te 14. $1 for striped perrale shirts in neckband or attached cellar style. Blue, green, brown, lavender and black and white. Sizes 12 te 14 'e. Beys' Pajamas, $1.35 Plain color tan, blue and white cotton pajamas, cut in regulation style. Sizes 8 te 18 years. (Down .Ntnlrs Mere for Men, nn the iiiillcr.r, Market) I Beys' Knit Neckties, 50c .Timy Knitted ties in I plain colors and variety of striped patterns. (I)nun .iilrM '-lore for Men, ! n the linllerj-. Market) j Beys' Roll-Tep i Stockings, 75c and $1.50 i 7."c for first-quality , woel-nnd-cotton rolled-top I stockings in brown and i camel's-hair heather mix i tures. Sizes 7 te 10. $1.50 for English all- ! wool roll-topped stockings I with fancy tops. Gray, preen and brown heather mixtures. Sizes 7 te 9Va. i Specially Reinforced Cotten I Stocking, 05c Pair; 3 Pair $1 I I.enp ribbed stockings with an extra thread woven into the knees and feet. i Black, sizes 7 te 11. Cordovan, sizes 7 I te 10. Beys' Part-Weel Combination Suits, $1.65 Just right weight for Fall wear, a com fortable wool-and-cotton mixture. In hi,h r.eck, long sleeve, ankle length style. Sizes 4 te 10 years. (Down StHlr Stere, Ontrnl) A Man JVith a Light -Weight Overcoat Is Ready for Any JVeather ! Geed all-wool ones are $22.50 te $30 in the Down Stairs Stere for Men, en the Gallery Straight shoulder, loose back styles for men. Raglan shoulder, belted-back styles for young men. Conservative oxford grays; rough looking tweedy mixtures in rich brown tones; jersey-like knitted woolens in heather colorings that absolutely refuse te crease or rumple and are pretty nearly dampness proof. In fact, just about the best coats a man is likely te find at between these two mod erate prices. (I)evrn Malr Stere for Men, en the in!!ery. Market) They De Women's Leng French Suede Gloves Almest Half Price Fortunate special purchase from a French importer of some of the finest gloves made in France. They are kid suede, net lamb suede, and thev are ex quisitely made with eversewn seams and Paris-point backs. Each length comes in a fashionable shade of platinum grav or delicate mode. They will make delightful gifts. 8-button length new S2.25. 12-button length new $2.05 16-button length new $.'.25. (Dunn Stnlr Stere, Outrun H in about 9t EAT a box of little raisins when' you feci hungry, lazy, tired or faint. In about 9 seconds a hundred calories or mere of energizing nutri ment will put you en your tees again. Fer Little Sun-Maids are 75 fruit sugar in practically predigested form levulese, the scientists call it And levulese is real body fuel. Needing practically no digestion, It gets te work and revives you quick. Full of energy and iron both geed and geed for you. Just try a box. , Dwra Stairs Stere Ceratal Aisle Princess Costume Slips ' Think of Getting Geed Warm Coats for Little People, $6.50 te $10 Warm? Mirrhtv warm, and four rne-l reasons why. They are of snufr, closely woven ceatinprs; they are double breasted have convertible cellars and are fully lined. Styles for either boys or girl- Wante 1 Rray-Krcen and brown mixtures or brown, navy and pray chinchilla. Coats at St) and $10 are all-wool. Sizes 2 te G year. Hats and Tains for Bevs and Girls, $1.25 te $3.50 Fasdnatmjr little tains like the one sketched, which is of blue broadcloth with a jaunty spray of embroiders and fliit'fv datifflini; pempen-- perky small hats of plush or vcleur or fe't substantial little caps with eai talis and mannish tweed and chewet hats. fit children from 2 te S years old. iDeun MhItm Stere, tc-ntru)i s.r.-ie 1 V Sizes te Littl TV.' JIiKTt r-r irirM tw e Sun-Maids a Third te Half Less at$l While sateen ones at just half their earlier prices; black and navy ones new a third less. They have tai lored hemstitched tops and shoulder straps and shirring at the hips. All are ju.t unpnckiv, se there will he plenty of sizes te cheese from. tliiii M:ilr Stere. Centnil le Silk Stockings at 65c! It really ',s- feed for thought. Woven en a special ma chine se that they lit un usually well. .Made of geed quality thread silk in fash ionable colors gray, cordo van, nude and black. Cotten tops and feet. All regular si-es Slightly 'substandard. Girl's Gingham Bleemer Dresses at $2 Piquant little dresses and mighty practical. Piain Piain Piain coier straight-cut dresses have contrasting wool-embroidered cellars and pocket Haps and sashed backs. Sleeves and bloomer cuffs are piped in the same color. Green, blue and brown. Sizes- 7 te 10 years. Women's Flannelette Night Gowns $1 and $1.50 $1 for soft, stiiped flannelette night gowns m hemstitched col cel larless style, or with braid-trimmed cellar. $1.50 for white and -triped flannelette n ght gown-!, hand embroidered or satin-ribbon trimmed. Regulation Middv Suits, $4.75 Datk blue gtimhani dre--i with full-pleated skirts mid culTed middy overbleuc. Smai' rau tical emblem and scarn tu finish them cerreith S zc . h u 1 1 ears. Black Sateen Bleemers, $1.25 Geed, firm sateen, cut plenty full. Either elastic waistband or band finish. Sizes (5 te U years. iIIiihii iiilr. store, Murltei) (llntvii S'tulr. store, C'enlriil) 80-Square Percale, 25c Yard Plain colors, stiipes en light and dark g.eunds, and a host of Knglish print patterns that have an appeal all then- own Rest. blue green, lavender and maize. :H inches wide. (Hiiwii stulr-. store, ('.niriiD "Between-Meal" Raisins 5c Everywhere Had Your Iren Today? U I , - -' -" -vv I i V They Fit Remarkably Well These New Street Shoes and Dress Pumps, $5 and $6.50 Standard-grade shoes in the styles the majority of women are wearing this Autumn, and in qualities that are certain te give satisfnctniw M.rviV.-. ' U;!M" !"?"" ethcr. tnn leather ,,'r black - """"" "s"Wi nihbOr heels attached. L:C'&. At $G.."0. ,ninrl lmv.li... I ,,i-f.,l, v.ith perforated w.ng fis; tan, back or naheevny lca'ht' Alse - P'Ol'l.-h nun. .if .. i. kid. Silk and Silk-and-Cotten Remnants, 45c te $3 Yard The odd bits that make such delight ful gifts and that are se comfortably inexpensive. There are all-silk messa lines. crisp taffetas, soft satins. Canten crepes, crepes de chine and ever-serviceable pongee. Lengths average from 1 te 5 yards. Alse sonic attractive sMk-arul-cotten rem nants in the let. Illut.ll M.ilr Stere, (enli.il) Less Than Usual for Standard Axminster Rugs These were contracted for before the recent rise in wholes-ale rug prices They are standard quality, first-grade rugs that will give the geed service for which Axminstera have long been famed. These particular rugs are in the olteno-t-rsKcd-lor re.nn si;us in de- i-nble co'ers and pat- j -:c -4 ' r"e' Ri8.7ri 9 x 12-ic. rugs WKn 8.3x 10.6-ft. rugs. . . .$31.50 i 11 nt inj?'': ' ' ' 'bi'Fl0. I m m II II "mi mt m l.fflS' w il3! 11 . m I: I !&-W.r".iiwfe 1 h IK KSSitv j,J. -Nv " '!' HHI11K-S "111! '- J.!' " crei 1'lT.n i l,,i..l, i.. i.i i. or Dwn BUIn Itere, Cheitaat)' -1 J WW J. J 1. . I HUM . i M i 1 m In w....4 w ' " ' ' T"V s X . 1 I H Q Kn mm -, , . T ' ll iHii .,
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