SEE TNS FSO FELRA | tee the time to tell just how it was . . A ™ ITTLE PRINCESS tone, eaian was russ or | WHAT 1S YOUR WEIGHT ASI | | three } ery little visi ne = | three hungry little visitors. : : : . 4 lt l qr on The experience of life insurance companies shows that the weight 1 4 ~ | How came you here?” asked the] : . 5 ye 3 : > Livi <4 Yawarf kinz. after ‘hitdr rl of an individual often is valuable 'ndication ot his chance of living to a { L y 5 5X7 | awarf king, after the children had : : . : . 3 { By DAVID ( ORY ad Bd 4 | satisfied their hunger. “At this the ripe s1d age. Any considerable degree of obesity appears to be of bad J Jioreets 7 = J F : + Satisil 1 £2 . s 8S } . . . ? . : | » > ~ > 2 4 - A : 3 import. On the other hand, physicians find that a marked loss of nteresting Lrems Sor Lhe arr Sex little princess could scarcely restraiu 2 i . : +3 ‘ : weight is often an indication of serious illness. It is a good plan 10 | ber tears, for she suddenly remem- § re A } + . : > x 3 Re kee ack a Freie ‘ y < 3 3 whe Te 18 i ; rOP 11ch a rous . “ The parents of Prince Rupert had not knowing what all tne excitement |pered that she had lost sight or her keep track of the ; body weight and to consult the 60¢ tol When the i Did vou ever see such a rough mood hat, too. Flowers are used to stud teen presuaded to prolong their visit, | was about, but realizing that soms-|yp; a marked deviation from the normal, or a rapid change in weight. in millinery? And the extremities to |smooth fabrics i an artistic oh- | bird. : : into an artistic rough everyone seemed to be enjoying | t1 ine serious was the matter. “Your majesty,” replied the mon Here is a table which may be of interest to our readers: which the designers have gone to get|ness. Sometimes the petals glossed every minute of the Indeed, the| “Little princess!” callad out the |key, speaking for the princess, “her Average Wisight, Weight, and Ade fer Meh snd Ween . that “bristling effect” in the newest |and stiffened are used alone. Cher- combined parental pl re that was |r.onkey, but she did not stop, only |pjehness was in pursuit of her cardi For a man add two pounds to the average for a woman subtract chapeau? But the result is not un-|ries not only dangle over the ears, but derived, to the great sati of | oned them to follow with her nal bird, who did but escape this ver | two pounds pleasing, far from it. It takes but|jewels the crowns- and brims of \ ’ Ta] Foc an 94 or « eA = rE : 5 L both sides, of the “pretty pair, Finally, th d alighted on 2 | morning.” AGES 25-29 30-34 35-39 10-44 45-49 0-54 55-60 a cursory glance in half a dozen shop |smooth straws and fabrics Ti} i141 1 r Si 5 25 23 3 33 34 31 - x a as the young prince and the little will- e edge of the forest, and| «Can't you have him caught?” cried 5 0 125 1238 131 133 134 13¢ 13% windows to assure you that the mode| Feathers and wings clipped and SE . " : | . n on aC Q 9 ap ap an : g {iil princess were termed, spending so | with her running, the little | (se little princess, forgetting her em- 5 1 126 129 131 134 136 136 . 136 is most acceptable. ¢hellacked are being used to make the i” » 1 : 1 FE 9 € “9 99 an ‘ 9 2 y . o : : 1 . 1auch time in each other’s company, | ince ank to ground, keeping |b ment and fear, lookinz the OZ iieieiinn 128 131 133 136 138 138 13% You will fall in love with those |demure little toque or turban bristle ’ “ a « a aoe “9 : : : : , = d turned the great castle into a|l:er eyes on the spot of red at flut- | cv king fully in the face for the DO vrsenveres 27 131 134 136 139 141 141 141 | turbans which broaden their lines |like a porcupine. Sometimes they ; | ‘ { ’ : a ox ag ; 0 - r bee i ie . : ; : : roval matrimonial agency. {tered 1 the green leaves lest|first time. so eager was she to regain|} ° bo 131 135 138 140 143 144 145 115 | with stiff bunches of fancy geass, |oEly ¥utline the brim, but more often | { t time, was f gain | TaZ : ir a : x ! : ; , “It is time our daughter began to |she I i of the little fugitive. |per Jost bird. 9 3 tian. 134 138 141 143 146 147 149 149 the haircloth hats with the frayed |thLcy cover the entire surface. The ' 1 ” + 3 >» 1 1 5 3 38 a 5 ” 5 5 5¢ Ra 1 . - y 3 ‘ pr : : : Pr think of the future,’ remarked her |At this point Rupert and the monkey| «I cannot do that for thee, little Ur Dies veinnna, 138 142 5 147 150 151 53 1535 edees, and the rough straw softened |reiurn of quills is significant. . : : 3 5 ) od rm Ee Ra Ep rQ EQ : : : n her one morning before breakfast, | ived and were quickly informed |cne” answered the dwarf in a rough O ienivainaave 142 147 150 152 155 156 158 158 dcwn by maline braid edges or tiny Even the supple ribbon hat is given he entered the queen's boudoir, |of the situation. For several minutes |jyut kindly voice, “for he that loseth 5 8 .iiinnn 146 151 154 157 160 161 163 163 {lace veils. You will stand in wonder [a stiffer turn by having the edges . : : ' ; i 3. : $ ht . 5 ( x RE 5 0) A TH a v2 . : Io i . 7s er Ta er having tapped with his royal [longer the bird remained on his|pyst himself regain—else willfullness YF error, 150 152 159 162 165 166 167 163 | at the black straw turban out of [joined in wide outstanding seams, 16T# 3 1.1 1 2 | + : : | . 5 RC 4 317 7 ” bd) ” : ce av . . . knuckles on the panel of the door that |[perch; then, as it warning the prin jand carelessness were never mended. > 10 Len 154 159 164 167 170 17 2 72 | which appears to have sprouted at|with the selvage on, or cut and a > * | . . 1.2 5 5 3 R(] na nr mr ~~ ~ 2 . . . 3 36 ated him from his better haif |c¢ of his intentions, chirped severall a+ which the little willful princess 511 .vvinnn 159 164 169 io 175 177 377i 175 | regular intervals jade green ostrich | frayed. Again the hat will be | ; / } $ a : : or 3 7 ve : | ; : : du the beauty preparations of her [tures and flew into the forest. bois hed very red indeed—as red as 6 9.......... 165 170 175 179 180 183 183 183 | frends. And you will knit your [thatched with overlapping rows of { ry i in as a : . ii g ? ; : § mtidsty Phe little princess instant [the little bird she would recover. 1 veer, 170 177 181 155 156 189 188 189 | brews puzzled over the very lates: finely-pleated ribbon which aid the \ » 11 ft : | € 2 7 . 3 ( “wi : yr whi Ea cs y shicaime 0 Mon dieu! my lord, vid the | 1 with her companions. [“Rut I will tell thee what thou mus! Straten 176 184 188 193 194 196 194 154 | thing in straw which looks exactly as |stifi impression of the moment. a | : y 5 | 6 3 < ( - c ne ‘ . - 5.5 ; 4 een, looking up quie ud-|on they went into the silent ldo. About two miles from this cave DE eters ane, 181 190 195 200 203 204 201 198 | if someone had gathered up the shav-| The transparent hat does not fali Genn ( m ¢ { | suddenly they came face to face |tpere space in the forest line after the carpenter and sewed |without this class, for while it keeps ivi ( tip of h a dwarf no taller than the [v creat stone cross, at | ihe m folded into points in shingle ef- {surprisingly light and delicate, still it nose the black pat he He was seated in front of & | ihe foot of whieh a tiny springs sings | F Ne ¢ r ~ | fect over an absolutely untrimmed | bristles with importance by using th ) vhieh a tiny springs sings | Nee Ir ty | F IIs i 4° tl Y YO { ; ) § 1 1 had intended 1 « i } e of green, and |.oftly in the grass. Here wilt, thou roc nS and I'S O1 1€ ounge r e | turban. such things as fan-shaped upstanding ? 3 . | ty : ! etin riz i hair 1 1 rough crown | find thered bird tonight when the | | Artistic Roughness [frills of wood brown tulle or turning To dx 11 honh had ein. { {he 1 time h wel et in other colors is another suggestion| You will find flowers and fruitjup a brim of two or three of ¢ 1 I ] he cried 1 ( 1 th ttle princes 1ae en ly, or ¢ 1 in onl alf or the you il p frock. [ ¢ d into the rvice of the bristly {horsehair braid™to ter surprise. 1 | | oOroive 1 vou ne § ) 1 had finished she foun To : , i ih df ( ) : being made int | aa I} 1 hey ¢ n and 1} ci I fo : man) 1i-f¢ 0 esp Ruf of 1 nr Vv l 1 | pli Svat 16" V Is early ' : } ! ! n el tai e, or-| L i al 1 only yemth| SEs h she heard a 3 required fol : | tht hol - 1 ved : ( 1 1¢ T line ofl 1d th 1e mi be | . [ Ore Onl I vi 1 } 4 ; I you t b 1 much 1 1 1 ¢ Vv 1 i { 3 h n ( 1 ust nd ; 3 re ve ] th wai en ; Vile : 5 ho 1 1 1 1" : oy AI l 1 pirt 1 1 n { i o 1 | ) 1 1 1 1 ( ofte 3 3 L B 1 In 1 1 ) 14 1 y-} f ro ter, tl ofte y ‘ y hil onl M oo ; I s ; i f h bird nd } 1d him. { re mont rina) ; worowrl ) n ¢ e su del | y Hs ; } ) ri 1 4 ; ) h {he 1 1 od V ( { ua he Pac 3 (1 2 X ? atl o well tha mien i I on. I ’ : hl luded on acc of tl 1 that " iy ut 1 tai 1 effec yitened b ith a la) of t erial v h | : { read 1 e open f the frocks bein : Y | «tale ir is not « 1 1 ul TW 1 lair 1 1 | panels of let mash 1 evert io t! ou il rour qQ con-| > ma excial 1 [ 1t nd bi [a laved ri now include beside aE | - — 1 3 had pri } | 5 : : | een ] An tcu 4 . . ) 4 AL nad . prih 1e prin drank ( ply ¢ ti bewitching little bouffant taffetas | : : | One of the greatest conveniences 1mm cital of t excitin i 1 ras ind nquil ers, and | ed for evening wear alone, lot : : : : ¥ 1 | the kifchen is a cabinet, something ought 16 was mo f ] 1 nd 1 er . | in ows placed i th | an . | I thought she was most 1 I and en ning inst the foot of thef of other thin just | OWS | : y 8 | | cabinet, only larger and while I do not quite | L ered up a prayer that she|lace and Georgette, net 2 s over the whole frock. Drawn | / 'X NV y | above the sink cousins marrying, still, he is so fine yout ve hundred littl less willful another time. | ci which could be ott Is uead convidorbly for pif 4 l 1 4 . cleaning powders | vaich cou . | 313 3 | lea g 1 ers, d th woul re waived t I \1 ) 1 itl 1 3 1 : ming and ribbon gird oive the con- | 1 a lad that I would have waived these ¢ n fro with 1lons|and 10! when she raised her e) fternoon card party “oll as ia the RE of 1 ribbo I s give the con-| | 1p, ammonia, brushes and the many seruples | ewith hey stirre a | 4 1 ‘co : 1 ting color note de able n| i Reruples. ! Lhe) St d nd | there stood the beautiful car interpretations of those two materials | Ing co:or aok ic oven | { Department for Industrious 11 articles 1 are always wanted “Me, too,” replied the King, for smoking broth; | . : bee 3 : : _isuch Often the ribbons | 4 ? bee 3 203 y : : d on the cross, and with a gentle | LC2 bodice, either | : : , | ne the sink are in the g of grammar in his {a : ‘iY _. |are two-toned, and iin several rib-| Housewives | - SThaAnwall : iter, it fluttered over to her shoul-|’ over the shoul-| Fons of wmridus vastel shades Ara) | way on the windowsill or an open ; ene a : 1d wp, and the skirt | ee i ED Ma | shelf. A towel rack hanging near the like her!” added the r, where it nestled against her neck {braided. One unique method of com-| ne : : . X : i Toad abinet is an additional convenience. ent’s silence; perfect confidence. An Ideal Combinati i ribbons for girdles was st ea If the pansie are not doing well, | cabinet | n agg} CRYORIOR( : : el n ldeal Combination | hal cote rena ic it they are not t hick} he 3 . i" vinst it the very will One of the prettiest combinations. frock, where thre if 11 ley are not too thick in the = : 1 1 > a aS . : . m oy : ness of our daughter would have com- for the Spring eve aie dress is tof Narrow tin ribbons of different col- | beds. They will not bear crowding. ~ Fi = fol 3 ng g dress 5 tal | rp in 1elled her to accept.” Qelecti no I mens for Your Ho je Chest | Seta and Jace. and. one of the pretiiest | c1 were separated and held that way | I'ransplant so that each root will have Sterling feta « ace, an 3 OF ) tiles Joey 3 . ’ «All's well that ends well,” replied | C - 4 Sd g | I SHIT |. le or trite tee oud by cross pieces of white soutache|pienty of air. Z ) 101 y OI iple ace 1nees. : V the king: “let us not worry yet awhile : lr as | rraid. — SIL ER : SA : Hq. .. | In the olden days a linen chest was If you care to, you might cover the |! lowers there must be somewhere i : 5 : Cobatdon a : for she is still but a child,” and with : a oa . ; 3 : Rhon the Spring cveniny 2owi. Lovely) Crepe de chine printed in small onsider your kitchen table. Is it I'HE RING OF RINGS . : : {arted for the bride as soon as she |shelves of the linen closet with chintz| 1 the Spring evening gown. Lovely . ....1 n: AS are neativ TOP ; Ef ) + nhelght i hG Nl > these words he offered his arm to his a i artificial blossoms are lavine bie | fOulard patterns are pretty ror spring | of the proper height 10 Save your perfect cryst menced to sew and was able to|or brocade to conform with the color |artificial blossoms are playing a bg. .. ae Lot aa I hiel® Parhava. $& wi ate 3 i : roval spouse and together they de : | . i . vi in lic enfiancing RAT | 2flairs, espec ially when they are com-! ack Perhaps it will be worth while : : : : . weave her own linen. Often, too, she | scheme of the room. Shelves which part in the enhancing of charm inj, 30 Canim he a} [1 ow OFF a or vita mount scended the stairway to their great : ; { : J 3 . arly frocl Ti sake Thala BIR d with Georgette in the shade of |to saw off the legs or raise them by Sok inherited some, as collecting her linen {are painted may be edged with bands Lariy Irocus hey make whowe n i ; { ve ap Ce : i 1 | tl atte Thus ‘hina blue and [means of block dining hall. | 3 : ¢ 13 : aashes. shoulder straps, corselets an: { the patiern, hus a china blue and | ZOH OCA, Has a wonderful br Guaranteed : : et | was one of the most important things ol scrim or linen, sometimes en 3 SE 1 eh ry phy © Vive ik was. 6 Rare or as a won nt T ANC) z ; As they passed the conservatory | : | roid : ok he A wreaths. and: again will stud whole) hite silk was considerably beautified | Cre everlasting. Regular $5.00 value for only : : er trousseau. | broidered on cross-stitch. 1e linens : . x hd Y ohne 3 1 gs ‘ Ty . : tous Q x Ye Yt 1 Qs iring O they noticed the little willful princess hn fier to : | iH 3 ie line ; GAtarial ion Tag by deep bands of china blue Georgett | Every weed is an enemy, a thief in|§ $1.25. No need to delay. Send strin& Of S . : In t davs, however, the bride jare arranged in neat piles tied wit! uriac or plain materia 01 ace. 3 b 3 a x ys | paper measurement Mail orders filled standing by the cage in whi were 3 ii Ce f tha’ ens Ss gE 3 1 po the same. | the community. Veeds steal plan > > ye a be is lucky, indeed, who has some |1:bbons. he careful housekeeper |’ he garlands are composed oi . Voids |§ promptly. Parcel Post 10c extra. the two beautiful cardinal birds which es ! . Si to ? I ion crepe de |fcod from the vegetables. I'hey use | HE VESTA CO D \ gyn . ) ] ed down to her* The ] have a list of her cherished posses ! vay 1 : is ay ister . ! Yagi 0 hath : her cousin Rupert had brought to \ . , which looks d®al bette. |p moisture and crowd out and shad | 613 St I {elphia, Pa. ‘hoes 1 planning of the linen chest of today |=1o1 t hand. Even for a i i ; ands wi 1 i her for a present . She loved to watch || | 11 than it sounds when developed in | _ 5 1 is 1 f y ot only is the of | hold it possible to t ide | ¢ ! : : Yo | these beautiful creature whos | : ss i {roc h flap) is tricolette. | px =a wn . ; z I dingly high, in 1 or the line plac h n be |! y aa bright r eyes seemel ! : : : : | cue ) o1 rl Thev will also 1 ev n ] # 3 ( hat « p 1 ind t i 1 inp Ef yo ¢ 1 1 hi ering : A \ f 1 1 | ) 1 lace 1 of ; : : a { { NB Y Y 1 Ss a ! the s ored » d ] © RN | i \ y . | . TN . : ' 3 1 : 3 1 ( ( e ( ( I 1 | | : n| v Yol opr ons Dp ( ) I 1 1 { | y 1 } \ | 4 | I 1 e \ R : 1 A N 1 then 1 | j ( J . ’ - i : | i C 1 Frock 5 7 | 1 ! a i = E ox tz sane 3 TT Rl SC ABT 4 { ? / The Dar! D 5 1 | . 1 yz 4 y ) . pao Pr » | : : . £ / / { VV. EFS ¢ t y 5 . \ , 777 2 72 f ry . rie § LL 1m==iD 3 / 1 f 1 ne ao \ ON DD x ST 1 \ N10) \ pean ev 1 i ( 1 CAL Ni r COLI BEC ICID C1 111 1 > 1 I'l tr 1 ¢ a 3 : weal Dia 1 ( | 0 7 : t 1 4 | g i 1 1 1 lery exq i Ff € 1 y . fi th way. This is the | : | 5 J vl u i {iris say { : ; ; br 8 net fi ' I i 1 I t oul ( = home 1 nothing d 1 ne A) | 3 : 1 ; 3 f 1 ( full nd bou n Oc- | It \ fF ON ~ gv My“ + Q " heir i \ I uv men : . ie : ( nally o es the Tu 1 irt, | 8 I1VACI1 opCcoats IS. Lae gedom alunos : Tir vol | ¢ B )on or a tinted lining, this b XM =H : y : : 1 1 nolia nd Y id tea LLY | en. : ecpecially in the sO ia d > A bebe 2 ten Tq red gu towels. | 5 : es essentially youthful, especially pela, 9 bis ibn 8 3 N . the th.’ vid h 1 3 hit A out Wei In quart « ilk with two tablespoon- | igi : i . i ith, aid he id ! si 1 : ] . : : 2 Le the fair blonde or the brown-eyel 4 71 18 { Suits ' hand ‘on her 1 1 1 do 3 fuls of cornstarch Add half a cup of 5 0 C a - a A [5 & | or : : : : 5 i 1¢ ry clotl 3 sie who always wears brown when | scm "5"yE= 16 WANTED | 8 Y a 1 W ! ugar pinch of salt, and cook i he . = “TN sheoulde.r I a nen t, and K In the ATTY Ves italy a ot i A i N\A TO TT A a at ante 3 can. Beautifully patterned sili 2 Al AL nD D TR Y re mm one of them| © dozen bath mats. tI BOT. Stith un wattihvien Beautifully patter: : ) 1 DEMONSTRATE ALL OVER AGAIN THA’ > Linen for Bedroom “do . : rets are being made into the ver) 8 Old B jor | : ee “ : 1 ’ ( and cool ) couple « nutes : : ¥ a 3 | a VER SB NO y\V TQ h-¥yot 12 her itched linen sheets ’ ; : ; : is prnetion] frocks, which can serve on g hs Shoot N s| W E NEV E R DO | HINGS BY HAL)D KE la | , a . . ( € ( flav and | . . 5 : Ww y SPOT CASH 3 alw 5¢ r at Shad 1% : casior ro: \Y 0 vear, an 1 | ; 18 hemstitched line pillow cases. A very good Sola elt Ty J = asion for afternoon wear, and will t/a Ba irs. tos thar atari ’ cag the 4 : : lee y i : \ ' . : on embro linen sheets. RIG Shans ana wend r to) 20 100k ont of at the dan I. HL. KNOWLES At Pe a TARY lower-stant and ypenin the tiny] ™ > Lh v ! € { YY : 3 hig Qs nr nana 3 ; | / y flowe tand, and, openi Inj 1 embre d pillow case os XPHah ye Lirussels net in this same brown and 5429 Market St.. Philadelphia, Pa. | 4 / / - wire-door, invited one of the c: a BY ) 1Y ( ring “ Sm 12 une perce sheets. re Rad Lit TT : { to a promenade, or, in bird languagc - . : a1 li ei! ed fruit. Hot chocolate | | 8 ~~, 7 12 fine ercale yillow slips. “nNOO 1% .¢ % wh 9p, : sms | | y T Tr N T 2 S {oc a wing. The poor bird looked ask 30 Yorn Ia sauce is one of the prime favorites, | = 99 \ OU DON'T FIND any tendency to » ‘ villes bedspreads % ; Fiigdiiy s 3 { ¢ « 0) | 3 . Hie och do { Marseilles bedspreads. pecially if it is a so-called fudge Easv n apper | 5 i 3 J ; | claim the earth in those headlines. Our ob- ance at Dimity blan covers, Linen for the Diningroom birdseye ® teok a ard then flew into 3 x . * ) xe . 4 tablecloths, with 12 napkins eacl with one thrill of mc : T : ’ : for four or six people. back into the cage now,” said tha| y i ia : Lo : . + : : yy 9 tablecloths, with 12 napkins each king, after the little captive had pick- | fokod i 1 : . for eight or ten people. nicked in the geranium some time ‘ : : a 1 tablecloth, with 12 napkins each “He may take it into his head wo sud A very good recipe is made by 12 one square of chocolate or ll {wo tablespoonfuls of cocoa with a tablespoonful of butter and a third ‘lof a cup of boiling wa till thick, then stirring in a cup of sugar. Cook .|for a few minutes longer, flavor with denly fly off.” for twelve people. vanilla, and pour hot over the ice- “In a minute,” replied the little 3 hreakyest dots, cream. mill princess, i Gt centerpieces and The carmel sauce is very easy to “You had better not delay.” denies x | ¥ make and can be served hot or cold. “A minute cannot make much dif-| Lin tanch napking. Mey a np of sugar till light yeltow, ference, papa.” Such a list as this of course, may bene hg garetul nop fo lo) 4 => But as she spoke the bird, having a facia ok LE Es > oe dark. It must be, watched every by short flights from plant to plant rade all sorts Of benatitel Tends and second till melted. Then add a cup aroused in his little red breast the i Sa 5 D2 : of hot water and cook slowly till it his wings, whirred across the con- 2 Be hi by S€1a cup of marshmallow whip. For a HoTvalory and sailed boldly out of a linens. For the orginary monograli, maple sauce simply cook down the p . which is varied and interesting in de-|n.aple sugar till a syrup is formed. window that had been left open. The=| . sign, one may adopt litile princess saw him glance along . 4 rectangular, circular or a triangul: enther an oval, Chopped walnut meats is a very good | addition to either of the last two ir. the sun, take breath of her favor-| , D vad. either block Ietters or 0 shape, and either k ers sauces. The custard can be garnished ite rose tree, heard him drop her a| —. '. Ths everclts siia for sauces. The custard can be garnished script is used. The average size for|yith whipped cream also, flavored and merry rondeau, and then off he flew a monogram on sheet : the flowering meadows, where the 4 . ) S kt ¢r . 1a 1 on a pillow case, four inches. TI Treezes sang o reedom a day long 3 . vs . b i i R 1 iad tt "® Ithree letters of the bride’s maide “Ruper, upert!” cried the prin : ig 4 Hp i I in Jooked : 1 name are still used in marking ¢ »e8s, as her cousin looked up a ne J : con 2 . Cou » P i personal or household linen of window from the rose garden, ‘the dinal ¥ Ph ar 1 with trousseau. ardi nas wn away!” and with- cargma 2S own 7 There should-be a large closet out stopping to say a word to her astonished parents, she flew out of the great front doors in pursuit of her bird. She nearly upset her pef monkey as she ran swiftly through the gardens to the meadow. After her raced her cousin and the monkey, room with a number of shelves, pr ferably of sliding variety to hold the linen. set, be arranged in neat piles tied wi ribbons, and the careful housekeep bas a list of them on hand. is eight inches: the aside The linens should S$: | colored if desired. 10 Nn In India, if a man is not married at 1 : ne : Ul] the latest by his twenty-fifth year, his reputation suffers . or . : : The llama, like the camel ,is known ro only in a state of domestication. “] hope you have profited by my advice the doctor. He was paying the doctor's bill. ik er and treatment,” said “Well, speaking of profit, I'll go 50-50 with you on it,” suggested the patient. SAVE:EYLES At last! A HOUSEHOLD {| NECESSITY tor Ve have reading glasses Wile aay Bottle Near and Far Sighted People As ¥( w$1 AS | |} You will have more eye comfort by the | Maude of stee VESTA system. We examine eyes and personally fit the ¢ Crown caps 35¢ per gross yan y . 2 Recistered optometrist in attendance Parcels post 10¢ extra. > 1 AGENTS WANTED DIFFICULT CASES A STECIALTY Gond Money The VESTA CO. Department 'G PHILADELPHIA, PA. HUB MACHINE (O., Dept. *C” 150 North 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Accompany mail order with age, if unable to call | | 613 Market Street servation has been that people who claim everything don’t do much else. ~ A band makes a lot of noise, but the truth needs no trumpet but the telling. Our the- brass ory is: Make good and let others make the noise. And so, in a spirit of .reserve, and We Sell Direct to Consumer ~~ Why Pay Middleman’s Profit? Taffeta Satin Organdie Tricotine Voile All Goods Guaranteed as Represented or Money Refunded Let Us Show You 20 T02 Percent On How to Save Each Purchase At the present high cost of material every woman should buy where her money will purchase the best to be had ata great saving FOR SAMPLES AND FULL INFORMATION ADDRESS DEPT. "A" ADELPHIA MANUFACTURING CO. 2306 South 23d St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY with a deep sense of our responsibility to the public, we announce the official open- ing of our Spring season, and present a oreat stock of fine clothes, in which the quality of the woolens, the character of the workmanship, and the stability of the val- ues, stand four-square to the world. Spring Suits and Uvercoats $35 to, $80 Come In and See the Clothes PERRY & CO. Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA. — Ca A ton it A Gis { ; 1 Lif Ii cCLl i wat ; i } ltt soda Plu | one | { ing i i bcil f i I) i JO I { I durin the ! rapid : 1 | caor i ing. J Wh strai: | last tast e, cover seaso If into > bruill with ab ag Arg tage cooke even beilin quarte boil | with minut a'mos with piece sisal coon Arr: § Dbutter cupful a few fk and co bread cheese minute Cho; bage, salted ress Ales] ices for lesp Ci ure five ka