Mi f J' , ," mii .i . ' 1 ! - ' l"l"" ' "VI ' "'" ' "" '"""'"' ' ""- . ,.' i n ' Ufw? ' I l" II I I n II u I ill , k , Jl r FV,. if3 yel ten this paw Ge I Snt 110( fiie ta te ce f ieli dui ten of be r wCU :t Mm iyilMjiHrMNfffr STENOGRAPHER OR CLERK ennll( wllh thr fr' i fife jn f ir em wef k or" nit. Rfrnilr rmdiintca from rvltlil a.hiMil. Am IS. am it; nlhnltli' worker. S 4At liUIUHK ucjivc W.Pf ,' E- t juuuuuam i m ,ium "It seems hard te believe, dear, but there actually ra houiewle who haven't yet learned the cenrcnlenea and geed taite of Ancre Cheeie. TheyVre net tried it, of ceurel" Wiie, Ceattit. Santtarv Wrapptr JFititAeGinuMpfiojMbrtffey&r CHEESE? MaJbySHAKPLSSS. Phlta. ... IF YOU LOVE - FLOWERS 70a vrill net only be Inter ested In our great variety of Flowers, but the LOW PRICES Century Flower Shep 112 s. 12th st STANDARDIZED WORK FOR SERVANTS URGED Housewife Says Demestic Problem Will Be Settled When Entire System Is Altered Maids Defend and Criticize "Heads of the Heuse DUB' niiimLBifflm,n!aciEaicsKK You'll taste the j difference! f asce j Coffee 25" EK 1 I At all our Stores a 1 ODOEnMCULB l ' , . , , Anether suggestion that domestic icrvce be reorganized en an entirely new basis Is contained In a letter from n matron of tills city who bcllcvea that the present system Is Inefficient and out of date. "The servant question Is basic," she writes. "A little change here nnd an added privilege there Is net going te have any effect. It la iust woman's revolt agalnut the ogceld dictum that 'man's work Is from sun te sun, but woman's work is never done. "Until women can standardize their .houwwerk se that the helper can com plete her day's work within n man's eight-hour day though net necessarily n consecutive eight-hour day anil live nt her own home, where she can dance oil night or de any ether old thing she pleases, women will sack the freedom of men's work, and the poaseialen of nil the virtues en the mistress' part Is net going te prevent It. "Housework con be standardized, but It ...111 -,.,.... n rnvnllltlntl net Onlv in methods, but In house building, nnd that of ceurse requires co-operation. Te Increase Self-respect n nvMnniiaiinl n clrl who can come nnd go te her housework Jeb, which requires n certain number of hours, will be Just nBclf-re-spectlng and have the same social standing as she would have in any ether Jeb. Auto matically the service would improve be cause there would be competition, ana an adequate wage would be arrived at either with or without meals. "Hew te standardize hotisewerU would tnke tee long te tell here, but It can be done. The present system of carrying en housework li an nnacn nnacn renlsm. A HIjAUI-h. A feature of domestic service which li apt te breed trouble Is discussed by a bervnnt In a letter which U given "My point of view is this: "Why don't the housewives treat all servants alike? , . . "I hare been n wnltrcw, nnd I have worked for soma nice families, and where I work new the servant quarters are geed, but they could be a let be er. Dut this Is the whele trouble. This family had three servants cook, waitress and chambermaid. Friction In "Servants' Hall" "When the waitress nnd cook are cuameermaiu J trying te enslnve nnd tyrnnlze Instead of being just. ...... .. "A TltUB AMERICAN." Tills One Mere Tolerant That nil servants de net feel se Ill disposed toward their mistresses is wit nessed by the following excerpts from the letter of a maid long in domestic service : "Dear Sir "After reading the articles en the servant problem I can't help thinking that there Is a mistaken idea about us. "Ilccause 6ome of us are dissatisucu don't say we are nil dissatisfied. I hap pen te knew n let of servant gins wne like their places. I for ene have held ene place for ten years. "My room is clean nnd I keep It se; the bed Is geed and there are two win dows in the room. "I often have te turn from cooking te general housework when the ethor maids leave unexpectedly In a supposed huff. "When I first came te this country I took a place with a young couple who did net linve much inoney. I learned from them that I could de any sort of housework and leek spruce and clean, for I figured it out that the lady aluavs looked se and she did lets of the work. "The girls arc te blame, in my opin ion. They are untrained nnd In n way they are conscious of this tact, se they a(e ill-mannered and blunt. "My employer has a geed system and I stick te It. When I don't de se she will tell me of It. and when I see where i can Improve her cystem I nek her advice about making the change. "Te the girls who are at odds with themselves I extend my sympathy. "MAItY OASSIDY." SHORE THIEVES PLAY CARDS AFTER "WORK" IS DONE of Heirlooms Taken Frem Heme Canadian War Veteran Lieutenant Harry O. Mllsem, former officer in the TJrst Canadian Army, but new in the welfare servlce of the P. R. T. and a rhiladelpblan, learned today that bis summer home at SOS East Eighteenth avenue, Xertk Wlldwoed, had been stripped of aluablcs by card playing thieves. Apparently the thieves worked com pletely at their lelmire. visiting every ,YirMch nf nlrhf. the mmes Inte the kitchen nnd wonders , rem in he house bv candlelight, snlll why the ethers have notgene te bed, Bg candle grease ever the floors nnd slt slt er at least geno from the kitchen by S ,lnR at tncr eose Anally In the living o'clock, se that she can entertain bcr'roem 0f ,j, cottage while they plajed a friends until midnight. friendly game of cards. "The lady or gentleman Knew nein- re cettngc was stripped of silver and 2 about this, and it h the same thing I r00bed of old and valuable Irish lace and Tht Satm Drug Sleret A Let of 122,400 All Genuine Bristle Teeth Brushes Sw fcS3tSSSSSSPy y JS8!Sjbt8JP .sWcvu An unusually fine let of Brushes which we were fortunate in ob taining from a manufacturer who needed the money mere than he did the brushes. Each 35 c Bru,, Guaranteed In. in- w - -, -.-- -- - - .- every night, and It tne emer Rina wanted te go out for a walk this lady would discharge them, and I fall te see why they treat their servants this v'n.r- ... j "Trent nil servant nllke, nnd you Indlns will get better service, and dnn t treat one as a lady aim another differ ently. Seme dogs get hotter treatment than peme servants. "This lady has big dinners, nnd t-be demands geed service. Yet t.he ex pects me te wait en eight people nnd also wabh the dWicn later as If I were a slave, while her chambermaid can walk around the town with n man, when she ought te have her In the pan try washing up th tlisnw linen. Lieutenant Mllsem tets his less at about 3300. Seme et tae nrticies ttelen were heirlooms aud cannot be re placed. TO ELECT PENN TRUSTEES Twe te De Chesen by Alumni of Three Years' Standing Twe rrinteei of the University of Tenniylvenltt are te be elected by nlumnl of three years' standing. Hal Hal leta have becn mailed te 2,",000 gradu ates with thfct qualification. Fer the first vacancy the candidates Vea mar 1 ecrfeetlv " Itflrtl new. bat you will erptrlrnee new, elrB, plmnnnt nmtleu If rati try KI.EMZO DESIil CKEME. 25c & 50c KLENZO MOCTH WASH eswl rnreliirlT lnre c!mmi. bmllhr condition of the mouth. rnm and tteth. Vea will flnil Its ut n pleOMUtt habit. 25c & 50c .n1 h.T'iW? think they 'V mh- d '" , arc tee geed te help ether servants, 16S8, New lerk, former Attorney Gen- why net employ some one who will help erei 0f the United States; Oeerge Sn- with the work. Kenderph, 1800, Hosten. nnd Charles , "Ladles, by all means den t ael in ,atu.rsen 1000, Wilmington, servant te de MytUngym euld net eece(, vaCfln h dl- nor could net de jeurself: iiise give ;. . n Hruni,,. irr, pi.i. Hervants help when needed In kitchen and' Jm C III S Wlerk nnr.,v ,i,.rinnr,l eerrnntn knew cage , nepert y. iiiii, le.i. .ew ion:, , itti..j. -,.x .w.. . - - - , i,iu i. llnr Av 1ST nnntrv. Kincrlenced their place and deu't uave te da neggcu at all the time. "Se. ladles, treat nil servants alike and jeu will get better fcervlee. "A WAITRESS." Admit Her Hostility and Charles B. Hurley, 1S7S, Tacerau, l ... L ' Bill. At least -1000 ballets must be cast for a legal election. Tebruary 20 is the last day en which the etes will be received. University officials expect te Announce the winners nt the Midwinter A letter from another domestic re- i Alumni Day Celebration In Housten m lS2 23r Rsamk 'irswi.r w- !2' CHOCOiT THE GENUINE SWISS TYPE Sweet Milk Chocolate ReiuUrly SSe Hlf found Special 29C CHOCOLATE Peppermint Patties Anether sl of these lane, luscious discs of chocolate.) filled with pur vhlte pepper mint cream. Klrht from our candy kitchen In Bosten. Meg- niariy e, Special OQ c Pound fleets an attitude of frank hostility te the employers, which is rather mere extreme in tone than most et thesa re ceived : Te IJi J(er e lft Evtntne PuWe ttdatr: "Our attitude ns domestics is no mere hostile toward the se-colled society class than theirs toward us. "We Insist that wr are ns geed clay as they are. They claim n certain nl nl nl Iownnce for thejr upkeep and iincry and want te be dresi-ed with the best. "A woman, when sh marries, Is net sunnescd te be n hlave. and she should have the bnme respect for the deinebtlc that alie demands for herself. They may claim they de this, but I am sure they are exaggerating, because they have held meetings In different houses plnnnlng hew they would reduce the wages. Yet seme would sue for divorce en a chorge of cruelty if their allow ance was cut down. "If they saw a servant girl wait en the deer with a new dress or a fine pair of shoes they would complain, 'Oh, dear, please put en your uniform.' Could nnybed reading about peonage in Mexico believe they have the same in Philadelphia' When you (.peak te them they want you te call them Mr., Mrs. and Miss, but ct when they call you Ileslc with a small r. when they advertise they state Catholic, Protect Pretect ant or Jewish. "Vet some of these very domestics gave their all for bonus. Their brethj ira fought nnd died for freedom, yet they aim te claim the sen-ant class stagnates in their nostrils. "But I must say any trouble be tween domestics and cmplejeru Is started by the employer. Amerleanl'in Hall, February 21. RUSSIAN RELIEF SHIP SAILS The Aquarlua Leavea This Pert as First of Feed Fleet The steamship Aquexii.n, the fir'.t of the UuMian Itelief Aiseclatlcn vcs-els, left thin pert today for a pert en the IluBslan ceaBt, with a full cargo of gralu and ether feed supplies. The Aquirlus will proceed te Fal mouth, where the International Freighting Corporation, local nscnts for the vessel, will Issue the final orders. The cargo censibts mainly of wheat, towed In bags te facilltate prompt discharge and transportation te Interior points where it I the most needed. ASK AID IN HUNT FOR GIRL Camden Child, 11, Missing Since Friday Believed te Be In Phlla. The nollce have been asked te Jein In the search for eleven-.vear-eld Marv i llorrew, Teurth and Liberty streets, Camden. The child has ben missing Mnce Friday, and. accerdlnc te her nor- ' cnts, had no cutis for leaving home. The family has been conducting a quiet search. Mary's parents have visited every place where she might have geno. It Is believed she came te Philadelphia. She Is a decided blonde type with gray ejes. When last hcen shu wero n ging ham dress and an oiercest which had seen much wear. Uncommon Sense Ily JOHN HLAK15 Keep Up Your Reserves IpRSnitVLS win battles and bring v victories. The knowledge that they are there and ready te be called en often heartens military leoders te effort that would otherwise be Impossible. Men with mental and physical re serves are men who usually get the . izes In life that arc worth having. It has lately been said by homebody (lint most rtenlucci lime been nartlcu- I Iarl healthy nnd enduring people. This does net necessarily loiiew ; uut u is certain that, unless men nnd wemen are healthy and enduring they are never the Intangible thing inside it which Is , jeu. The nthlete is Just as likely te wnste his physical revives as the sedentary man ; often dead, in fact, as the records of many former champions will show. It Is net Athletics In the generally un derstood sense, net strenuous competi tion for prires that builds up physical reservea, but constant and methodical exarcUe. "DUILD up your body, nnd make sure - of your phjelcal reserves. Then at' t ft? frfii f-Dmq Sn I'rmrlr HIUer-He'pin ItQ . Bread M . cer. Hurut 110 Miirh.t . ."J 5.V'".'. II iiiinui ; K"v;""- !SrrrVnt . Verk K.ij.lnen n.rnintBini At.. Itreail A Eli Ocrmantnwn Chelten am caps ie of pefe'rm! g the'grent labor tU r mental rushes Knew necessary touring their genius te light. .M.n J-- te gJjelh. ir women tver use all the ' Oet useful Information and learn te s or employ all the skill i retain It. And, above all, accustom at great pains te acquire, yourself te sustained periods of effort, ledge that they novo it is ' for only by these can great things be trensthen them In their , accomplished. ... munv Htihtectft. 1 T71RW men or women ever use all the ' (let useful Information and learn te X1 knewledca or emnley all the skill i retain It. And, above al , accustom ------- -w - - - -, . . .. I AllHUAlP- that the are Yet the knew! nne ! ii uintfltail-t rilUIIEII 111 DLkUHMIJkll llltl'l -.-.-, w . . . . fight te de something important in life. ah wen go into a nattie In a wnr I'hyrlcal end mental reserves are without rescnes, n te enter the battle equally Important. Yeu are no stronger of life without them. our w II may be than the mneblne which bears you about, nn able and fearless general, but with- And the reserves It requires are a strong, sturdy nhyslque, and n mind well stocked with important and usable information. and whose brain does jour tblnkiug for If you impair your physical machine, If you overstrain it, or de net con stantly keep it in condition, it may nt any tlm break down, and snap will be jV fCepyrlght, 10U) WE berVe you right Owen Letter's Sens LrrU Ceal Teri k fUleitlplim TRENTON AVE. & WESTMORELAND ST, WRITE OR PHONE H0W1 Bell, Frankford 2150 Kcyatone, East 77S4 PURE FRESH-PAI' Believe INT MS. f Kuchnle Paint The advantage te you of buy ing Kuehnle Paint w twofold you get the utmost in quality of materials and skill e! mixing and you buy direct from the maker, at a surprisingly low price I "Sava tn Sarfaem" Kuehnle PAINT&PAINTINC Vine & 17th. 8t. spruce $ W HAceir9 HiK v. 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