''W' --? -- - . ' ry" t t (TiiiiiUii I&ffaffj amlhelmw gewwwww Ttatlu I Iirlautt I tmi I aJ .VISITING HAIRDRESSER I tHrt.tt,f,!Sa,752X 1 1 ""Vffl Mar r M tat I -v CARRIE C. MILLER S637 rina a., Permanent Wav ereftrred. Twe wttki enlT tpijnntaf War. t. BO, a, (rrl m ran at rea MM, Vfn Tour that mew. KNOXM m KNiniNG Weel, Wer.t.d 1CcSilkWe.lOn. I . . . w rer 01. ... "" i tTt'll Olaajr-ftpLXM Saraelre . (tMiUlciIif BEADS fabrtia'trisi Novelty Embroidery Ce. 15 N. 10th St. 1007 Filbert BL THE TRAINED NURSE - JNFANT SHOP 1807 Chestnut Street - LAYETTES Frem Safety Pin (e Bed Everything for the Child Up te S Yara Brush Weel- Seil., 10.80 Fine Hand-made Hllpa, tl.ti Spruce 2193 itnmv n nrn kfC N nuuii a. nnujnviii CATERING Parlies, Weddings and Receptions Best of Quality. Under Pergenal Supervision. Estimates Given Fancy Cakes, Ice Cream Phene Brim Mwr 7-51 and 7-5B 22 BRYN MAWR AVE. BRYN MAWR, PA. . tmniinumiiiiiiiiitiiiiimiHiitiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiimiiiuaiiniiimii; JUNES' 5HUE5 Arch Support Shoes 2752 German town Ave. Laiiti' Finttt Viei Kid Comfert Shati, with Stttl Arch Support, Rubber llttlt AUeclud. Reel Nature's Comfert All iltea 1 Frem 31V All width n 10. at !iNiiiiniiiiniimnitiiiniitiiiiiiiimiiiiiitiiiiiniiiniiiiiitniiiiiiiii? iaSmiiPglfiMiiiiWWS 'mm m Z mrs.wusen iMf;a of Fruit Salads .aVtteta-ara-a-i-taraBsiri-aa Its Against Dietetic Principle te Mingle' Oil Dressings " With These Use Specially Concocted Ones Instead An By MRS. M. A. WILSON CettirieM. illf , .bv trt. U. A. Witter. rwnia rttenta SOMETIMES during tlie winter se son the housewife" feels that wlth a rich, lubstantlal meal she' would pre fer te serve some dainty delicate dessert or fruit salad. Frem the Bnhamas te the California enaat. T hava hunted for the best and most attractive combinations of fruits and suitable sauces or dressings te serve with these splendid fruit salads. Most men folks like the idea of fruit salads, hut they abhor the. various dree slnts that the housewife feels she must mask these wonderful fruits with; and hence the men folks leek askance upon a very delicious salad. Don't ml vege tables and cheese with the fruits for dietetic reasons; much of the digestive disturbances that come from eating fruit salads can be traced te the breach of dietetic balance. Fruits contain a large amount of pure distilled water, that is very acceptable te the bleed stream In its natural con dition; also the needed mineral salts, and the vitnmlnes. and when these ele ments are either combined with wrong feeds., or masked with elljr dressings then they create digestive disturbances. Serve all fruit salads, wllti strictly fruit salad dressings. White Grape Sslag folic and teed one-half pound of white prapei, P , place in bowl and add : .... Twe applet, pared and out in diet. One cup of ttened white eherriei. Tors te blend and serve in crisp nests of lettuce with a fruit salad dressing. Bahama Pineapple Salad Cut sliced pineapple In small pieces, using six slices, place in bowl and add One and one-quarter cups of msrts msrts mallewt, cut In dice, Twe applet, pared and out in ewe, One cup of chcrritt, ttened. Three-quarter cup of thredded coco nut. Tess (e blend and serve In crisp nests of lettuce. Panama, Salad Cut in dice Six halcet of canned peart, In Other States Business women of Minneapolis art te have a $300000 clubhouse. Mrs. J, M, Ferrest is active manage of a shoe-repair shop in Balnbridge, Oa. . The Weman's Club of Raleigh, with 700 members, is the largest in North Carolina. IPNIS FIXWERSHP 133 CHESTNUT ST. rea wieviiaan - hit ft roses & irs. Sturm Ttrrwhtra. JS? tvarrtalaf la Hit flalres of canned peachet, te aneiet, parea ana irec banana t, peel dire. T.-n Annie, eared and diced. Three banana t, peeled ana cut in !$3.85 Number 1830 Seuth Rittenhouse Square Large Duplex Apart ment including 5 Master Bedrooms and 3 Baths. 3 Maids' Reems and Bath. Apply te Superin tendent en "remises. Eat. 1397 Ww$ft WDell First Aid te Broken Dells i Hospital Broken Delle Repaired and Made te Loek Likm Nmta Parte, Wige, Rubber, etc. Frank Kiesling ' uormaniewn Ave. Large Assortment of Dells, leya, leaches. Etc. 1?"""" i 1530 Locust St. New Housekeeping Apartment Heuse 3. E. Cor. 16th and Leeuit Sti. ABSOLUTE FIREPROOF BUILDING Sty'S! APrtmenta Available Alte Desirable Dec tore' Offices INSPECTION INVITED All modem equipment. Refrlf. mers, laundry, separata maldV Quarters. Private Branch Exchange Many New Featuree Three-quarter cup of -coconut, Tess te blend and turn In crisp nests of lettuce. Mnny combinations of fruits mev be arrnnged. and the housewife will find it a distinct advantage If she will nfsrnnze all fruit salads, in individual ''"preparing nil fruit snlads In individ ual salnds prevents tnc saina irera unv ing n miisit.v appenranee that is bound te nppcar after the first one or two portions ere served from a large salad. All fruit salads should be marinated for nt least twenty minutes In the following fruit blend. Juice of one lemon, Juice of one-half orange, Tire inhletpoent of tirup from the maratchine cherry bottle. Blend well and pour ever the pre pared fruit. This will prevent both the apples and bananas from discolor ing. I have gathered here some very at tractive all-fruit salad dressings, and most of them can be made up and stored In fruit jars In the refrigerator until needed. French All Fruit Dressing Place In small bowl Ttre faMespoefl of powdered tugar, Four tabletpoent of tirup from mara mara tchieo cherry lettle. Juice of one cmer, Juice of one lime, Juice of one large orange, Pinch of each, allspice, mace and ginger, beat te blend and serve ice cold. This dressing takes the place of the regulnr French dressing, which be cause of Its oily content Is net sultable for fmit salads.- My Own All -Fruit Salad Dressing Place in saucepan fin run of haneu. One and ene-qvtrter cupt of water, Juice of one etange, Juice of two lement. Four level tabletpoent of cemttareh, Blend well te dissolve the starch, and bring te boiling point; cook for five minutes, then add yolks of two eggs, and beat in the yolks of eggs bard. Place in mixing bowl , One cup of marthmallew cream, One-half glass of either apple or quince jelly, and use rotary egg beater and whip until the mixture forms a very stiff meringue. New add te the cooked mixture One cup of marshmallow cream. The prepared Caledonian eream, made of white of egg and felly, One-half ieatpoen of nutmig, One teaipoen of vanilla, Beat hard te blend, fill Inte large jar, seal and place near ics te keep cold. This dressing wen the geld prise at recent feed exhibits, and will keep two weeka In very cold place. It is the most delicious all-fruit salad dressing that you can makes' I also received the blue ribbon at the Tennessts State fair, but that la an other story, that I will bring te you real seen. r0f Course, It's Delicieui!" Duplex Dripless Smokeless Breiler Feed Always Is All the Koednesa of the meat la aav.rt ffHatsai m. .1 I... dS!&, fl00Kn '. MakeVfeSd irHS!1? Bnd healthful. Takes only 30 seconds te heat and Is alway. In afaht Anectsslty In .v.rywtl'-ewlptfd Breil Don't Fry I tiTtr er .set pr.Mid VJi'aa'S!1 rreB ' i ! Mff. Ce. 17 Mishera St staUrtMsit. sdtiSSyJ PH After-Dinner Tricks 11 iS) WtOKCN BUIO WKijr " 813 Ne. 813--A Bulb Fun of Water The performer takes an ordinary elec tric light bulb and asks that it be ex amined te prove tlmt tbe top la net de tachable from the guise. He allows a label or any ether mark of identifica tion te be stuck en the bulb, and then steps from the room for a few mo ments. When he returns, the bulb Is entirely filled with water (Fig. 1). There is virtually no air Inside aa electric light bulb, se that all the pet? former has te de Is te dip the pointed end of the bulb into a pitcher or bssla of water. With a knife he knocks oft the little point at the end of the bulb (Fig. 2) and the water rushes in. A tiny dab of gum or wax will close the hole where the water entered and the bulb is ready te show. 9 MflaaVg VatJty Skotfe HAIRDRES3INQ tedalUtt la all brsaeats of Beauty Culture Theresa M. Keech (Until hrMMtit Wrtf, Dye removed witnioeaap nsaes fully dytd ana INECT0 RAPID applied by men experts. All. kinds hair worn. LJ.W.THEEef..Wii,il CTlaaTyCaBaWB' REA THE ADVERTISEMENTS wlnre jm eta tot the btit valiH. thee ftt year 5erc Orafrrg freai MarlWeTv B"os. leernii chutkut mini vsaxiJsaaaaaaaar SXSaaaaaaaaaV Write. for Oetatte In Patent Celt ' , and Black Satin "The Merien" Special Royal Wonder Value All Sttee and Widths A Colonial Tongue Pump the correct shoe for the New Draped Leng Skirts Ground Fleer Shep Windows will prove you that this is a $9 shoe for Royal -Beet Shep 1208-10 Chestnut St. Style Quality Service Footwear 2D FLOOR TAKE ELEVATOR Yeung Ketnen of Philadelphia YOU use the Bell Telephone. Yeu are accustomed te the pleasant voices of the yeuntf women who handle your calls. WXy net be a telephone operator yourself ? Come te 1631 Arch Street and see Miss Stevenson. She knows girls and she'll talk te you girl-te-girl fashion. Shell tell you of the opportunities of this interesting profession. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNA. Mi 1731 WALNUT STREET TISTINCTION U In women's tailored euita and top coats is a product of skill and much experience, but te feel the full confidence and appreciation in own ership that you properly may, you demand, be sides material excellence, a name that bears a reputation for superior workmanship and ative ability. cre- The name Deminic en a suit or top coat is te have the assurance of wearing a distinctive garment that is recog nized for its individuality and style. Deminie cuff, Its and earienallu tuetr ntmc! the making of each garment. ant every rale Jnevarer te M Fleer mtm, TOW l PI IT -' if il I I M IT , Wanamaker'sDewn Stairs Stere Query: Why de you use GOOD se often in your advertisements? Answer: Because the dictionary defines geed as "having excellent qualities, unblem ished, adequate, expedient, reliable, that which contributes te happiness, benefit" and there is nothing which se fittingly describes all Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere merchan dise as this word GOOD. Please remember, tee, that all the prices here are very moderate. Genuine Scotch Grain Walking Shoes for Women . . ...afai mmaewttmmmemmmemm9mMm9mwAWiQr!P!9P&'f& Remarkable at $6.90 The very top notch of shoe style and shoe quality. 4tats9$sa si ''": fsafJlanaV ' 'tlMwZ2r Oaaaei aBaaT-.afaeaaaTBaaaaaaa1 eL ddv ,6,9 Wf mamtmmsmswpmrxrngSmmws9W'w $690 tmmtmSeeW Made te our own specifications by one of the leading manufacturers of women's welt shoes in America. Of genu ine heavy Scotch grain leather, remarkably soft, tremen dously smart looking. On a full, comfortable last which leaves lets of room for the wool hosiery which will be cor rectly worn with these shoes the Winter through. Rounded tees; low walking heels; stout welted soles exceptional for their lightness and flexibility. Oxfords With Perforated Wing Tips and Buckle-Strap Pumps With Perforated Wing Tips. Tan or Black It would be practically impossible te find anywhere a mere perfect combination of high-grade materials, first class workmanship and correct fashion than is represented in these shoes and at an amazingly moderate price. All sizes and widths. Annual November Sale of Dresses, $5, $6.50, (Down Statra Stere, cfeettaat) $7.85 Sale $5 $7.85 $7.86 , $10 $7.75 JV.85 Hundreds of astonishingly geed dresses for women at these three prices: Serge dresses with braid at $5 Weel velour dresses with embroidery at. . . . .$5 Crepe de chine dresses at ..., . . $6.50 Plain crepe de chine dresses at $7.85 Brocaded silk-ahd-woel dresses at. $7.85 Satin dresses with drapery at $7.85 One can't imagine hew geed they are at these prices. Well cut, well made and of the excellent materials one ex pects of Wanamaker's. Black, navy and brown among them. Sizes 16 te 42 in the group, but net In each style. Dresses and Coats for Juniors and Girls Girls Crepe de Chine Dresses, $7.75 and 310.75 Eight pretty styles in navy, brown and Pekin blue; sizes 8 te 14 years. Girls New Jersey Dresses, $10 Bex-pleated model in tan and henna, brightened with touches of gay embroidery; sizes 8 te 14 years. One is pictiujed. Girls' New Winter Coats, $7.75 Blue, green and brown cheviot coatings; lined and interlined. Sizes 8 te 12 years. One is pictured. Juniors' Winter Coats, $18.50 te $25 Of soft brown and tan sports coatings, all with large beaver dyed ceney cellars. Lined throughout; sizes 15 te 17 years. (Down Stalra Stere, Market) Annual November of Women s Coats, $10 te $6! Netice the beautiful pole coat sketched with its soft brown nutria cellar. It is a delightful wrap for winter; soft, warm, net clumsy and very smartly tailored. Lined through out with tan-colored peau , de cygne te match the cloth. Priced $42.60. In the ether picture is shown n new belivia coat with particularly large black cellar and wide cuffs of the popular Manchurian wolf-deg of selected skins. It has a pretty Jaceuard-flsrured crepe lining. Priced $88.50. New sports coats of herringbone tweed with raglan sleeves, leather buttons and buckle and peau de cvgne lining. They sell out as fast as we can get them in nt"?20. Tweed coats specially priced $10, $10.75, $12.75, $1G.50 and te $32.50. Fur-trimmed coats specially priced $20 te $65. (Down Statra Stere), Market) Medart Frent-Lace Corsets $3 te $8.50 Preferred by many discriminating women te all ether front-lace corsets. Designed en lines as fashionable as they are comfortable, and in an assortment offering n cor rect model for almost every type of figure. Plain Bteut ceutils, heavily boned and with elastic inserts cleverly placed te support the large woman. figurca ceuius, siik apnea pepuna and figured silk poplins in ra lightly boned models for average figures; all with straight, wcll ; backs. tt iaak & JOBJ $42.507 U TrUi 38.30 me: cut Elas ic glraio-tep models of figured poplin with short front bon ing, and lovely satin-finish brocades low In front and higher in back, well boned for the average te stout figure, mown st.tr. ate-. r..,.n Women's Twilled Sateen Bleemers. $1 Made of strong black sateen. Cut full and stoutly reinforced. Deuble clastic cuff and elastic waistband. Women's High and V-Necked Nightgowns, $1 and $1.50 A bow shipment of the Well made white cotton nightgowns which people have been wanting. Leng-sleeved style with embroidery-trimmed high or V necks. Sites 16 te 17. (Down Stain Stere, Caatral) 36-Inch Cotten Suiting, 60c Yard The geed-looking striped or checked patterns are copied from woolen materials which cost five or six times as much. White or tan en navy, brown and black grounds. 36Inch Dress Crepe 55c Yard Net only does this finely woven erepe make chnrming dresses, but it makea the daintiest of negligees. The colors are lovely. Apricot, orange, honey-dew, tur quoise, Band, orchid, pink, gray, jade and white. (Down Stalra Store, Central) fBMmmm t5iW mWw&Ly&r-a Wsm rwMw Early Winter Sale of Men's Gloves (n the Men's Gleve Out- fiest newly established n the Men's Down Stairs Stere Gallery. Market Street, near the Men's Furnishings. Unlined tan and brown capeskin Gloves for men and young men, $1.75. Black leather Driving Gloves, fleece lined and with grip sewed palms, for men, $1.65. Gray suede Gloves, eutseam sewn, black embroid ered backs, for men and young men, $1.50. And 800 pairs of tan and brown leather Gloves, fleece lined, men's sizes only, very specially priced, $1.15. All, of course, are of the usual standard Wana maker quality at these particularly special prices. (Iieirn Matrs btnra for Men, en tba Gallery, Market) Down Stairs Central Aisle Overbleuses of Paisley Silk Peplin $3 Colorings are most effective; purple, tan, light and dark blue, brown, preen, dark red all with allevcr Persian scroll or flower designs in colors that offer a pleasing contrast te the predom inating tones. Made in slipover style with a narrow tie at the neckline, peas ant sleeves and a tiny bit of full ness ever the hips. Seme have which tie at the waistline. They iNV are of sttk poplin which, as every one knows, is interwoven with cotton. All regular sizes 1 Washable Cotten Rugs That Arc Reversible $1.25 te $4.25 In the pretty clear blue that leeks se fresh and clean In bath rooms and bedrooms. Woven evenly of blue cotton with fringed ends of whita sad borders of white outlined with black. Sizes from 18x30 inches te 36x72 inches. Priced according te size. (Dewb Statra Steva, Centura Atale) $3.50 Women s Silk-and-Mercerized Cotten Heather Stockings 85c Pair New shipment of very geed heather "seconds," which are marked less than half the price of firstB of the same quality. Woven of silk and mercerized cotton and carefully shaped. The weight makes them wearable with either light or heavy oxford?, and they are pleasantly smooth te the touch. Drep-stitch pattern in green and brown heather. Sizes 8i2 te 10. (Down Stalra Stere, Central) Silk - and - Cotten Peplin $2 Yard Much-liked Persian pat terns and colorings en blue, tan, gray and black grounds. It makes smart and inex- pensive blouses and will I prove decidedly practical lining for suits or wraps. 40 inches wide. Silk-and-Cotten Lining Satin $1.50 Yard Plain nnd figured lining satin of geed firm quality. The finish is nlmest ns lustrous as all-silk, and the cotton back makes it de pendable through strenuous wear. I Ilrewn, tan, taupe, sapphire and ' navy. 36 inches wide. (Down Stalra Mere, Central) i Women's All-Linen Handkerchiefs 12V2c te 50c Plain white handkerchiefs with hemstitched, corded or speke- I stitched borders, 124c te 125c; I with embroidered corners, 18c ' and 23c. Colored handkerchief with hemstitched borders, 12lac; with embroidered corners, 25c; imita tion thread-drawn style, SCc. Hand embroidered handker chiefs, in white or colors, 50c. Children's Handkerchiefs ISc and 25c Children will Hke their gaylv embroidered corners. Muny have quaint nursery figures. ' (Down stalra Stere. Central) I Warm Quilts, $2 te $12.50 Cotten Quilts $2, $3, $3.50 Full size quilts filled with soft cotton batting. Figured tops and plain backs. $3.50 or. have plain contrasting horde. Hoae and blue. Weel-Filled Quilts, $6 Specially light and warm! Pretty figurea sateen tops and backs and plain sateen borders. Pink or blue. Down-Filled Quilts, $12.50 Mighty geed ones. Covered with excellent quality sateen, plain backs nnd borders and floral tops. Rese, heliotrope and blue. (Mown Stalra Stere, Central) Deuble-Faced Velour Portieres . $14.50 te $23.50 The double-facod pertierea in the Little Portiere Shep are the kind people went. Purchasers like the geed quality of the velour and their careful work manship. Herns are bound. Edges are deuble se there Is no lapping evor of colors. Almest any color combination can be secured. - 23-Inch Portieres, $14.50 3G nnd 45 inch Portieres, $19.50 50-Inch Portieres, $23.50 (Down Hairs Stere, Near Millinery, Market) H M Mi BHBsj(frgVVMtsM 1BBBB1I r' f JW?.3 S-sAaV-V-Su iS A OatwrteM. JfMAiv'niHe uaer "-. ht&iM&M&Mk ,r-N , rv J lliV. l7.H.l tialb4T&'al