EVENING MDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUKE 10, 1916. B I i ADIEU' BEARDED CANDIDATES IF V. FOE W. COME, SAYS M'LISS .When Women Get the Ballot Politicians Will Show a Decent Regard for Hirsute Adorn- ' ment and Other Things SEEN IN THE SHOPS TSNT politics Just fascinating;, and X don't you hope Mr. Justice Hughes lets the npmlnnllqiit'i The tail, slender younp thing- In tlia cherry-eolorod sailor sllmied oft hor non. Koo jacket and nqwspapor n hand Bottled herself In the train seat alongside of the older wotnan she had addressed, Tho latter regarded tho newcomer humorously. "I can always toll what (ho Krldny Morning- Club has been discussing re cently, Bella, by your enthusiasm," she aid, teaslngly, "and I'm willing o lay a wagdr that at your InBt meeting ynu. all doclded th.at Hughes was tho man to suc ceed "Wilson, and that a resolution was taken, unofficially at enst, oyer your knitting, hat should tho Ilenubllcan bo nominated tho husbands of tho Friday Morning- Qlub wero to bo concentrated tin on, mado tho subjects of unremitting in direct infjuenco and Mr. Justice Hughes elected!" Bella, pgutcd. "You're always poking fun nt mo, Aunt lilda," 8h cald, "but, of course, wo dis cuss politics at our olub and we're learn ing a lot, too. For Instance, who would over think of.uslnff a singular verb with a. plural word Jko pplltlcs, or of calling a man -who Is a Supremo Court Judgo Mr. Justtco'? I'll tell you, womon have 80t a lot to learn, and how are they going to do It unless thoy read tho nowspapors, editorials and all, and discuss Micsq mat tors with exports at their clubs?" Aunt Lda smilingly agreed that Bella had chosen a praiseworthy course "Wo did havo good fun, though," tho young -woman confldod, "qunrrollng about Hughes boforo wo cams to tho con clusion ta support htm. It was his whiskers, you know. A groa.t many of tho women agreed that ha was a good, conservative man fqr tbo country In thoso troublous times, but thoy would Iwva llkod him much better If t hadn't been for that fearful Rrqwtlr of sideboards. "Even Iloosevolt's teeth and Wilson's Knpslnirg Jaw wero conceded to bo loss repulsive than tho Hughes beard. I am, suro that universal woman sulTrago In tho Uned Stntos will bo n boon, If for nil othor reason "'.in the cnpdldates will all havo to bo clean-shaven if thoy don't Want tl)p wnman's voto against thorn. It was only otter a groat deal of argument and discussion that tho Friday Morning Club ovorcamo Its prejudice." Thoy lapsed Into silence, tho younger woman bending her head down into hor opened nowBpapcr and tho older gazing reflectively nt tho passing landscape somewhere botween Uryn Mnwr and Philadelphia. Woman mid polltlcsl How long, I asked myself, as I sat In tho sent back of thorn a perfectly willing eavesdropper will the men bo nblo to koop thorn out? And what Is going to happen whon tho bars havo been nil let down and no such obstacles as tho "Woman's place Is tho homo" and "Your plnco Is on tho pedes tal" sentiments remain to obstruct her? Western women whom I have mot toll mo that women "take" their politics Just as men do, except that they aro a bit moro serious and a bit loss partisan. , They votu for a man ratlior than for a Democrat or a Hepubllraii. I havo never boon ahlu to got ono to admit that a man's physical attlibutos influenced hor In tho slightest in casting her ballot. This seems hard to bcllovo, though. Personally, I win't Imagltio voting for nny man who parts his hair In tho middle, or who wears button shoos," or who uses perfume, or who snys "Just fawnoy." It may ho that when universal suffrage Is accorded us wo will havo progressed far enough tn havo outgrown these petty llmltotlons. Only time will tell, in tho meantime tho man with a hirsute adorn- mont as pIonteoiiH as Mr. Justice Hughes' must bo a man Indeed to get Holla's Fri day Morning Club to "swing" for him. M'liISS. Letters to tho Editor of tho Woman's Page Address alt coiJinianltatlont tq M'l.lu. care of the I.'iciilnt U-iIgrr. Write on ono Mb , at the paper (inlr. Dear M'I.tss Can you tell me tho nd.lress of Henry Ford'a business, office? I wish tu com municate w(th him regarding a matter which would require, hla personal attentlnn. "UAHNET." Doubtless th.q bulk of Honry Fqrd'S mall Is addressed "porsanal," and I know of no way short qf n, porsopal presentation that you could get a letter tn lilm without its passing through tho hands qf his secretary. A letter addressed Henry Ford, potrolt, Mich., wll find ts way to his business office and pertalnly If the matter you have to wrlto to him Is of moment It will como under the fjye of the Jitney King himself. A Troubled Visa I believe I can host help you by publishing yatrr Totter, I'll withhold It, howevoj-, pnul I have your permission. In tho meantime I will get In touch with tho Devon home. Dear M'l.las (1). I rieslro ery much o keen soma newspaper clippings, a pn time Somo nf them are lajsu and need to be folded Hut In folding, tho printing along- the fold will become Indistinct. Your help I" 'hla will bo greatly up predated. r (2) i. . ili ""W.nuesiinn. but anv way jnu answer It will satisfy me. It baa boon ansu-nreil in countless I mh Ono porson sail, "lie Islnnls What Is religion? I know this Is aeklnir Ww iff S vf ) IW- FLIGHT LIEUTENANT, ALOFT, DIRECTS CAPTURE OF U-BOAT Squadron Swoops Down on Submersible Guided by Wire less From Above Volplanes to Sea in Flaming Airship. Afloat 14 Hours Thrilling Aerial Exploits By EJfcLEN ADAIR Written Specially for the Evening Litter FOR VARIOUS OCCASIONS In ilolnir t." l'lcuao lo mo your outnlnn. It- A rasto your newspaper clippings, -vth library paste. Into a scran haolt. These pro Inexpensive, but If you do not wish tq buy one uso n illscarded honlt. This Is the only satlsfnctorry methnd of saving clippings, This column is not open to the illscussion of religion or nny of Its aspects. Hut per haps Webster's ileflnltlon will content you: "Tho outward net or form hy which men Indlcnto their recognition of t)io exatcrrco of u god or of goils having pnwor over their destiny, to whom obedience, servlco and honor ure duo; tho feollnff or expression of human lovo, fenr or nwo of some super human and overruling power, whether by profession of hallef, by observance of rites nnd ceremonies or by tha conduct of life ; a system of faith and worship: a manifesta tion of piety" THIS charming frock will ba found nullo useful for many nffalrs for dances. Informal dinners and after noon occasion, and is also atti active for a bridesmaid's flock or graduation gown. It Is made of white not with a slightly raised waist lino. Narrow satin ribbon forms an nttrnctlvo finish for the puffed aleoius, tho girdle and tho muuorous (louuceH of tho skirt, as well as suggesting :i cnmlsolo crfect beneath the bodice. Tho elf Irt li qulto bouffant and Is built over a hoop. Tito frock, which comes in v.lito net only, may bo had with different colored ribbon trimmings nnd corsages to match. I'rlce, $:o. Tho fetching picture lint Is a transparent nffnlr of horsehair covered with seieral layers of pink mallno to match Tho high bandeau, which necessitates a Hat crown, Is finished with French roses Hoses and French raspberries In pastel shades adorn tho brim. To order In various colors; price, ?1!J. The nnmo of thu shop whero these articles may bo purchased will bo supplied by tl o Editor of tho Woman's Page, Uvunino Lbiwek, 008 Chestnut street. Tho request must bo accompanied by a stamped, self-addrcscd envelope, and must mention tho date on which the article appeared. THE WOMAN WHO SEWS MARION HAKLAND'S CORNER AI1 ronimnnlratlonn addressed to Jlsrlpn Ilprland should Indojji Oj t is m UI , self- ore IntereHted. Vrrsons e, charitable work or tho article In ithlrli you vlKhlnr ta nfil In ih II. II. O.. sliouid wrlto Mai rare of Jill PUPtr. far uifil them, conmunlcate direct with thoso parties, tlon norland. In liresies VI limsn nnvinff rereivsu i people. Hut. to como tn tho point. 1 have unearthed pieces of at) kinds suitable for K ana nave some posicarus wmen i uld make of such anions the poor hero. If any uf the natchwork think wouli Pieces and Cards to Give "Charity lieclns at borne." and os 1 lire Hear a xnlnlnff town al my pdda ond ends and lett-overa aro easily disposed uf. I often wish I bad mora of Ufo's necessities to uso among; thesa people, uut. to como Jtneu pieces or an Kir nd have some DOSti make scrappooks. I c,iui titsppse mz the poor hero. If anv of th readers of the Corner caro. for thsm, those ujm cannot vet such. I will buy postage. And I wouia siaaiy correapona witn some poor snui-in. If you can ctve me tha address of one. 1 am u busy farmer's wife, but whl Kindly undertake It II any one would care to hoar from ma. 3IPS, I!, M, O. Bravo for the busy farmer'o wife! To busiest frill? upon tho globo, as I verily be lieve i a woman who looks diligently to tho Ways (that Is, the wants) of her neighbors, yet has thought and slttq for Hhutifna sho has never s,een such a mem,ber u, I sqy, an honor and plory to any organization. Tho If. 11. C. holds her In tender and reverent esteem. TVpuld any ono "caro to hear frorri' jvia i x4f uo( j aimt(u, ittrauii-iiiy, insa to get a letter weekly vrl ft not that I Bet no time or answering; friendly enlstles. Write now and then to the Corner, please I It Is a pleasure to read legible characters that adorn the sheet Saving foreign Stamp's I am a constant reader of tho Corner and lead many helpful thlnita, although I have never 'Md ftT ,Hlr n"'Pj l want to b'P Httl Helen lor her and. will save more! as'jVel eVBr ,a n.ny.aaliy. I am now savrna fortLrn stamos. ana rr any one bs a fw to spare, may I havo ! t- aqu i uavtt occoma fomo such thlnaa. hut did not receive It until I tiW j,"1 "W'Kf, namo tp u friend! ihu will sepd hor sornethlos. anon, and vVy wtcl: ir n.i 4 uuenii io eenn tno cr pp e,l b rl a few cards i,r?rf.iT.i r ; (- iK.i'.i"'..v. s- .?""; ovJ."cn 'tp- !..- 'i " 7".,," P" T1'HI liuiumiiK ii riiupinc' ri Mnir ilnno for her I lR,ffi H, SlM'l? i? s?"Vo 'SS ? Soon"H.,T';;",r';rh,,'rrrniwm forwar,t " fCothlnB tpuohea my heart Ilka an nppp.il from jho old, anil If I fm cheer this old lud 'a life Bladlod5"so,gl"i,ri'?n."t a ",!' I shall he t!?'' '! "? so . t have k Brnndmothcr about hr theml Ills as &T. w. n- an.i t h.: ka.a . ttliZdM IhrauE tha Corn.?. """ jf. F "li?" The addfess of; Ifelen I. vnt to yon hy wait. You, will hoar from fellow stamp collectors who have duplicates. v"e hold Tour addrais. I am glad you have found a. congenial iriena through our agency. MBBnainesTffr (htj giph ,I hT about 70, 9I4 raagazlpis whch I should Ilka to send a ahut-irts. ' P?- C- U, Shut-ins. respond ready and thankfully, Hold the 7P until ypu can hear from tha Invalids, after they have procured your address. (Iagazlnes are lively stock In more sensei of tJia word, tjjan fin.e. Cpn gtant issue,; of new matter prevent, them from getting stale upon our hands, and member kgep JJum jii vjgoreas Plrculatlon. Useful GifTTppreciaterl uhrft Ai!H xMV ,PS. iFa? :p" "-, , " inu nnu am anxluua tti ant Jho address at unco. sq send tho address of lrSS.i?";!Si,"i,.w'.,he to'"' "t3mr. I hi" a": ready dolU'lito. nnny a small liov with ,i, tlons of MumpJ am! eooii wlirfiala mora tn SS?a nn tn pn w bom address you may add I SK euro jou haien1! flme tp read si lona a lett? hut JOU mhiht Imj InlerJste'rm knuwfna of the success of jour department, whlchI Ihliilc iS pno of thu rfnest thins ever conduced "k '" JIH8 It. A. S. A. mode report which desorves tho space i caprint find it In my consolanca to with hold from a it puts fa am; BplVt,'nm vSt,ri'a "f !rl1e, cPrnertes to read of systematic work done "for ovp'a aaKe" to strangers uliom tho homo missionary l"m.",a'f,,r E0 "non ear"'- "Of such" raltlifui laborer?, who account what they do as nothing compared with the pure blench ness of giving, "1, tho kingdom of heaven" upon earth and ( ,he glorious beyond We oSFrK? rn? f '"w-thauk hoavonl-upon crv ff .'tL'0 WmJS?r n'ul "till tha cry is, 'They CPme " T nio 3 a nrecloua S,r",G'"1 ,! section1 of the hSn 1 U mU3t b8 scar bej'ond concep. !etrer,r,1SoWyaours,.'1ara enUB" t0 Lost JIany in llro War IV'omrn tuho Irish to lirlp tcllh (heir dress problems nhoulrl ntldrcs att vom muntcatlotis to tho Fashion i'.xpcrt, rnra of tha KUltor of tho H'OTfiaa'a Tuuc, Kicntnu Lcdatr. Havo you seen tho new earrings? They may bo bright coral or thoy may bo jado some of them nro a passionate ptrfple. The idea Is very much llko a la Daltst, to gut a bit of ntnrtling color Into tho costume when ever this is possible Color Isn't used In tones any more. It comes in "splashes "' If your sports suit Is a royal purplo Jurhey your earrings may be the hanio shade, hilt they probably aren't Moro likely brilliant Clilncso red, coral, green or amber will be selected to emphnslzo the noto of contrast. This Idea of wearing earrings with a sports costume no matter how short the skirt or how flat the thoes is wholly with out precedent ; but no Is fashion. I havo sen maidens strolling down Plicttnut street adorned with charming tports hats of delft bluo or deep rose, wearing earrings to match the bandenux on their hats with a cheerful air of unconcern, htiflly uncon scious or calmly regaidless pf tho mandate which says "thou strait not wear earrings In the morning." Dear madam Would u kindly let mi know In jiiMr piBfivo I.kihikb fashion column what would ba SorilceuliU' to wrnr to New York for a one-day excursion? Also, what kind nf a hat? Pji ou think u striped ollo dress would bo all flijht? Any adie will b nppn-rl itnl. nsTIIEll II II. A striped voilo dress woild he cool nnd attractive If it la insido on slmplo lines. A summer suit of linen, jiongee or some light materlnl Is also serviceable. Vonr hat should bo plain, yon dp not want any thing elaborate for n trip nf this bort . pretty straw and georgette crepo siillor of black straw with a dull bluo facing would iook wen. A small bark Hat s alwnsa In Set? I want a small hat thnt I can wear for ancln? When I wear a largo hat It It alwajs In tho uy. ify ees nro dark nnd 1 han broun hair I do not menn formal tlnnccs. I Nant flomethtnir dressy and, uboo nil, smnll for cafo wear. Tho prlco must 1 reason able. HIJIlTltUllU. If you danco In your coat suit you might get n smart black toque, trimmed with wrlegntod (lowers In shades to match your sut. Tho (lowers should bo very small. Or you can get plenty of very smnll hotsc halr hats which you can bend In nny shape that suits you, a single rose, forget-me-nots or other largo (loner Is trimming enough for this. A Binart smnll leghorn faced with some light colored Bilk could also ho worn. Pear madam What will remove mildew nf thoio summer, this ono atetl LONPON, May 27. The flight lieutenant follows tho most daring "f nil professions. Such hairbreadth escapes high above tho clouds, such flerco duels In midair, where a plnglo slip would mean Instnntaneotts death I And yet ho loves his llttlo gray seaplane and his strnngo career with n lovo that passes all pndorstapdlnB. , I was talking to tho night lieutenant only tho other day In tha pretty little seaside town which forms part of the Kngllsh coast lino ho Is helping to protect. lie was imio nnd worn, despite his sunburn, and In a moment of cxpnnslvcness ho explained "tho reason of the cause rind tha whereforo of tho why." "Had a ghastly night of It," ho said. "I wns scouting tho heavens list evening about 10,000 feet up when blessed If the maclilno didn't suddenly go on llro and blaze up I 'Twas nn awful situation with so marry bombs on board. Luckily my ob server's n level-headed Bort of chap, nnd boforo I even had time to give tho ordor he'd hurled tho whole lot oior tho side of the machine. If ho'd hesitated nn Instant or If the wire had caught wo'd probably have, been blown in pieces right to the gates of heaven." VOLPLANES TO SAFETY. "I volplaned down Instantaneously, with n frying, sizzling sensation nil around me, nnd praying that we'll hit the water before tho petrol tank exploded. As wo were above tho clouds I might havo been llylng nearly upsldo down for nil I knew or even nt nn nnglo of 4G. It wns Impossible to tell di rections. "After what seemed nn eternity, but must havo really boon only n few seconds, I saw tho sea rushing towards us nt a terrific pace. Hero was another danger, for It's dllllcult to tell tho difference of a four hundred fnot or rnlclllata tho proximity of tho wntor, and ono Is apt to hit tho sea so sharply that ono would simply go straight to tho bottom nnd rlso no more, 1 had a great pal who did that, poor chap, nnd wo never found his body or a Unco of his maclilno, either- , , ., "Itut 1 was lucky, nnd landed on tho crest of a great wavo The observer and I tore our coats off and started crushing tho llames out, which now had reached tho petrol tank nnd were licking around It. Tho best thing would hae been to leap over board, but ns pilot 1 wouldn't leavo tho machine, nnd tho observer didn't want to. cither. . . "At last wo put the blaze out. Then moro trials began. For U hours wo drifted, ll1noa n,1 liipniMlcltntCll. On U SOU BUIII- clently rough to bend us to tho bottom at nny moment Tho wireless was broken, and I hadn't n rocket to send up for holp. Wo just missed hitting a floating Gorman mine, which certainly would have blown ua to smithereens, nnd my poor old observer wns so seasick that I believe hod havo been thankful If It had! 'Wish wo could dlo now nnd get It overt' ho kept groaning be tween his paroxysms. Ho really was funny. I'd havo been considerably more depressed f It hadn't been for him. "Wo'd lifebelts with us, of course, but what use aro lifebelts when ono is halfway over tn Holland' I "ever really expected to get back alive. "llowover, after 14 hours of It. a cruiser sighted us and towed us back to port. Did I remain In the maclilno all tho way back? Why yes, of course. A pilot never leases ins machine, you know. iN-avai ui' BEAUS CirAHMED LIFE. Tim flight lieutenant really bears a charmed life. Tho night following the nar rative, I saw two Zeppelins nymg ioi the coast, in tho clear moonlight, nnd : tho squadron of British seaplanes, llko llttlo gray seagulls, flew straight to head them off. In vain tho big airships bombed the llttlo onoi Tho seaplanes held their own, npd( diving, circling and fluttering, spat little balls of fire nt tho big machines. Tho nntl-alrcraft guns on land, too, boomed unceasingly, nnd finally tiro Zeppelins turned and fled. "It wns only a llttlo 'strafe,'" said the flight lieutenant cheerily, after tho minia ture battle In the Bky was over, "I honest ly love being summoned in tio night llko that, even when I'vo been drifting nil tho previous night on the. waves. It's great to feel that cold air whizzing past at tha rate of 100 miles nn hour, It's great to dodge tho shells. It's great to feel you're doing your bit In guarding nil tho women nnd kiddles that are or ought to be peacefully nsleep." "Thero's only ono thing that I hate, nnd that's called 'slipping,'" ho continued. "You never know when It may happen. Perhaps tho machinery cots a little out of roar, or something's wrong with tho controls, or your leg has cramped at a crucial turn, or you get hit nnd you suddenly drop 'whiz' through thousands of feet of ntmosplicro boforo you can say 'Jack Itoblnson.' You only realise you're falling through ono fact tho nlr hits you such a blow on tho side of tiro lioncl tliat you'ro almost stunned. "About a week ngo I slipped 6000 feet bo foro I got ier righted. 'Twas nn awful feeling. I was stono deaf for thrco solid days afterward nnd couldn't hear a sound. Too rapid chango In tho nlr pressure they tell me. When you've been flying very high nnd como down you must always hoi I your nose tightly and blow very hard so that tho car drums will bo blown out. It's danger ous not to do this, from tho hearing point of viow. You'ro liable to bo deaf for ages if you don't. Hut' when you slip, you'vo no tlino for theso llttlo precautionary stunts." THE CHEERFUL CrS I fell dfovn on tVe, t .slippery wdk, 1 almost WetNt r;lf.Vr fchraudk t. I kt-ve orsa conaokttort Lnuvyn. M f l ht no om jw. ma cto It. q.Tiywri K Cj I Garden Queries Answer uy juniN iiAHTKAM llrtn T?rnlie nntellenl fiuinr (.Vtlf.tllHlr'f, OH tl ftmnll.acnl ..--.l" BVA liroiWi'consiiltnilon'w iirvnuthol.K,'tr:r miners. Aiiuress John ii..,'"" .cilger, - "in, IhroiiKli c lions or ICtenliiK I j our problems nf inrdenlnc I. iV .Ledcer for sola) on, In AiviiA!5 I nrllctes. time f Vine sMson, till answer, cither nut al ?? DIRECTED U-BOAT'S CAPTURE. Tho flight lieutenant has recently been "honorably mentioned" nt tho Admiralty for causing tho enpturo of a German sub marine. Ho saw tho llttlo craft Immediately below him while ho was soaring sky-high In his gray seaplane. With lightning rapidity ho dashed down. Tho submarlna dived be neath tire sea. Tho flight lieutenant dropped a couple of bombs, and tho sudden explosion was so great that It almost Jorlted him from ins machine. But ho pulled himself to gether EUlllclontly to send repeated wireless messages with full directions as to tho loca tion of tho submarine. It was soon cap tured. Of all war-time professions, flying Is tho ono that surely demands tha greatest skill and endurnnce. Tho constant thunder of the machinery Is nerve-racking. So nro the breathless duels In the clouds, tho sud den slips, the cdnstant watching. "But," says the cheerful flight lieutenant, "please remember that no other branch of tho sorvlco Is quite so exhilarating and wo who fly aro always sorry when, our dufy's oyer and, literally and metaphor ically, we hayo to coma to earth again I" Proportions of Snnd S. T. V lTor a soil of the clayey niW mm yuu iiuauruiB i ivuuin BUVIS8 fflitlh.,1 sand at tho rate of ono ton to sua ..""'J feet. AVork In with a spade or a Sm ' Cnrc of I'orch Box, It. DE.VMIS For porch or window bMM mnke a mixture of ordinary gardsn or hji? S yard soil, one-third ; sand, one-third ..J A a. third of equal proportions of bonem..? ' ground fine, and loaf mold, which you m! i get In tho woods. It is a good ldeati.J ( .-. ,. ,.. .. . . - vm on top of tho layer of an Inch of pebbii or cinders (which nro put In the bottfi nf Inn linv frm ilrn nnnnl nl.m.t t. i m . V SPANISH GIRLS LEAVE, RICH WITH KNOWLEDGE OF PHILADELPHIA KIND stains from n colored slnshnm dress7 It Is one piniu Kinannms mat were wnrn lust ii h dress is perfectly anocl t.xtnt tnr fault. Your advlco will lp npprecl I. A. If, Buttermilk Is said to he very good for this, especially In removing stains from colored materials. Soak the garment in tho buttermilk over night, allowing tho placo that is stained to peepmo thoroughly satur ated with the liquid. In the morning lay tho dress put In tho htrong sunlight, allow ing the stained part to net the full benefit nf the rays. If you find tho stains aro too set to respond to this treatment, ioak them for three or four days In tho buttermilk, then put in tho sunj Dear madam I am maklnp up a ponceo suit for ( my d.Uliicr. Jpo Is IB alt!,' iis, halr snd blue ores Bbi Is Incllnpd lo l stout. VVh.it stlu suit da jou think would be most bocomlne to her? SIOTIIEH. A Norfolk suit Is tho best for a joung girl It Is extremely becoming and gives a long no to tho stout figure. Have tho coat loose nnd belted In sllcbtlv. Mnkn iim skirt on Untight lines, with a bit of full. Young Wonicii Will SpiJ for Cuba After Having Mastered Pharmacy and Many Other Subjects WILL HAVE DRUG STORE good taste. If yon phooso a becoming nPW at the waistline nipl patch pockefs. Biiunr. jnm uiu dbii ii yunr oaugnter is really Dear madam What would jou udvlso mo to ' Stout. NEURITIS A PROLONGED ILLNESS; COMPLETE REST FIRST REMEDY By WILLIAM A. BJIAPY, M, D. the Mm A find rnttnh ci?. ji cutf jsira wa? us , j? "iWHIq'fS baectCr" W0T.yfTlA Eff ,; n.ira.8'."'''"".? flf ,he C(rner will au eld anca have went can lady. It arfiwd yettru IffSvalraJ to Vln. A. SM Mid- Tha Mrd must dropped. It fromf bsiysn."' E" tSiJy'sni; cut Quito early to try to sell har Looks. 1 jeres. my .ejracUttaa," pf -jfs, We quotg, rvwen.tfc Jg reapjnR your story of tb oh ftdy's: receptl.pri pf the longed for: treasure! "Byery good gift nd every ptrfact gift cometh," down from the Father, pf MarpUs.ii 4n oriental poet nays; "The eubta anklets tfcjf rW an tha (eet o an lngt when It move are iuard of iHm." A great truth, apd gfitly expressed, which, fa 49 w( tg M VWB ur hearts. Wm tu .tha feUoda who so kindly 'iSwuJd toy VnWL. i atamio-to eicE truilir . K. ial; yvu-tPf UlfiftSfenerwIAdg- of the kluilueia "eitenJiJ ta vou It rttemlaty th daporrt ta reite.wed ffjqrt ia wclltjolng-. I weestijc akad u fey tha addrws p a WAias- irirl about vkfiat t-itl hx tout iahizaa .-. ri. u.. .HInOJHK .ISS.dl'.. r m7-T fSk? RH7E3fr'3. 'tWSBW .m yimftn --mip ..siypm l .iWfW-T SflSrtno iz: toy m tflkr i" Plr filihf 1 co.ieaBruoW n H5 surrciY. She ib to(ed cheerfully for tno mlfcslon laid to her capable hands. Ita. rfad her hr ef epbjtia Bn,i ,aVo' , "at, "a can, th full Irriport pf 1,B tldluBS told ?5 dimply.' k fs Kngl ft hy Vm. Hence, the reason for the many behave rnsn.1 Ih there, a. Christian man or woman Who dRM PPt, In the dttrlWMPf the great tribulation, ralsa in hla nr' i,.l lI..f .. - Hffi fT "ordl how long?MIlow Mammy's Point of View Who dp ho look laic? you att me 1518 chile dat Ah holdaon mah'kneo Yassurp, he waks, when Ah lets hbn Ilour' hyer Iri d4 KSil? tfiF&S' m fpller his pa, in da, 8h(n9, An cut of ha sassy bue eve. Wen lookin'' f ri,lsch?ef " tn' do, Wld a smile pn hla raeijf ap p lie's get his ma'q polar on' skin, Ifs as wsltfl ?n' crimy as miik, ArV de mq. yaler ha(r in curls, lk hern, dat U softer darj ajlk. filj pa an' hln' got de same ways. He sliqw 'em as fast as ha growls ,Htx gits dy own way wld lamn'--A.h nuseij eW Uofaan' Ah knqws. , He's hk hU pa an' his ma. As any dat knows Sn kin see: But In waya lovln' p' frenly. Iiatnrln p. Haden, In Southern Woman's ilagar(ne. Doctor Ilradr lll nnjner all signed letters liertalnliis" (0 l!cillll....(( lour QUfsllon Is nf reneml liternt,,H till) ho anfred throusli lliese ffbilimsi' It no.t, It, Will re ansirrrM ierionnlly If ktamnrd. addresKcd euieloue Is nrlonrd. Doctor Ilradr will not prescribe for iidltldtial rube or muka dljsnotes. Ad fRVVlw,,JSr.,ta,ff VntJt fHr" pt ,!,e Pigeon-Toe? -Walklna a, ehalk lias" u nQ twu i-s: wru&ipg ut juUd Wi' '' Kim th-fdra II kbn 1 t ir.,, m mwirt -jg j 5555 fflS NKimiTlS U now ton Pld f- disease tp ba fashlqnahle. And. hsaldPSi Jt ( so fre quent In open and secret tlpPlap? IP-it thre really Is no distinction In havipg It. So, don't call every transient larpepess, ache, neuralgia pain or muscle stiffness neuritis. Neur (nerve) Itls (Inflammation), neu ritis, Inflammation of a nerve. This hero ts la a ery ppnvenlent little sHl'lfi liook (ton IP ftppendl am) yQU b,aYa Inilammatlon of the appendix; connect It with rhin. (noso) and you have rhinitis; annex it to gastro (stpnia.ch) a,nd yqu. ha.va Inl-imniatlpn of the stomach. Heal neuritis Is a prolonged, palpfu.! Ill ness. It always. 1-tsta for weeks, montp.s, often for a year or two, before recovery occurs. l'an, though bad enough, Is only one manifestation of u neuritis. In fact, pain alone Is. not sufficient to prove that ha pe.rve la Inflamed, (of in ordinary pey ralgla tha pain in tha course of tha affected nerva (facjal or other) u atrocious, yet there Is po Inflammation of the nerve. "In neuritis, there u InyarlaWif weakness, paresis (partial paralysis) pr actual parr alysfs of tha mnscla grpup supplied, by the affected n'rve; also, there Is rripre of less wasting and atrophy pf the mysclea and skin: 1Q, mora pr iss stiffness ap im problllty g the Joints In tha affected area. Thus n nHrlt!ii Is nq temporal1 ailment whjcb Ives, yon a ''touch" today and leaves. you next wees, no, no; it stays longer yian your country cousin8- Perhaps tbg most cpmmgnly -J-TfPted risrve or titrys gropn la, tha brfFPlal plexus, wtilfh supplies the arm. But any naryo or pem Rrppp, pr seYf Ml t 9P time, may be. Iflliolved In Rgprltls. Aconqila peuritis ta p.pt to cause multiple involvement, both legs, pf hath es and fepth arms t ppce. Lead neuritis is spt tq caus pna, or poth forearms to ba weakened or paralyzed. Arsenica) neuritis llkevylse. " Infection, originating in some eeptlc focus, such as an unexpected dsptal abscess, pyorrhea pocket or pelvic abscess, Is a com Won at Rlasedi tpasllf. play a very ijo-lntoxleattpp stryea a it 0 ag, When elimination, antl-toxlo diet and In testinal disinfectant remedies aro adminis tered. Complete rest with splints, sling or casts, (f necessary la the fln,t uml best remedy for ncute neuritis. Heat is always grateful. The underlying or probaplo cause calls for different medicines n different qVEST,QN3 AND ANSWEns Yount Lndy Has Sore Eyes What causes my eyes, to pa red, sore and watery and hurt when I read In tha eve ning? asks a young woman from Qeorgla Answer If we could sea your eyes, one guess, wquld he enough, but wlthqut seeing them Vfp mpst make three guesses: First evstraln; second, rlca powder epniunctN vltls; third, trachoma. That leaves you in axamlnationf l -rlVP 9U tP Pn qCl"'3 toT Sulistltutp for Calomel Please tell ma If there Is any substitute for calomel. "mio Answer Ves podophyllln (active prlncl. pie pf Stay apple), a tablet containing from orre-tenth grain to one-quarter grain belnc about equivalent n effect to one or two grains of caomel. - Pentjst, X-flay, Now What? Sly dents,t bad. n X-ray pliptogranh made pf my jaw, which shows' 6m taSti requires treatment and another requires extraction, for Infection at the root. As these teeth have ppt troubled me, 1 am worried. Vhat shqmd do? 4ntfr TfoMf dentist has told ypu Just what yPH should; do. Tha ieeth, wiif umil ynu later, etheF locally pr by capslng some f,(uW h(hjio irouiji, iu?9 ''rneumatlsm." IrRtllP Bcj, npd Klrlneyg That ''Seem"" I gm trebd with a lama bart." My kidneys seem vak. Please ady-lsy. Jnsujer Now, "now, friend, kidneys ara pot always -ftliat 'bey seem. RarIy.lf ever, do they causa backache. You ck7l,.i,! let ypu? gpgtef advbja you about that lamS. "ftjk, BV,Tr.T. I "r? t' fws anfi If II w m 7r.T.rf 1 PfOie prvnuclpsr tha dia. iPbla'lj Boiled IJggs Of course, there's a proper way te do VttblnK, and tha proper way 'to boil fSs Is Urts.: Put Hjem ta sl pan, ccver them ttj bqlllug Wtr. s( hem on tha Hok el tt t9Tfe l 9. nslf-hour. It hkkul them tender and delicious. Qac yeu hi tf4 kl 69ttU lH WHI fWt Three stemper trunks, two nses fpll pt American Ileautles and a perspiring ex pressman bespeak hut two things In tho rnqnth of June a Juno brido or gradua tion. A diplopia from the Philadelphia Col lego of Pharmacy for Sllsa Louisa Escapa vcrlno, of Santiago do Cuba, tells the tide, but not so eloquently aa (lie llttlo Spauish mlfcs herself, with her sparkling black eyes nnd hor precise, sonorous Kngllsli. uii, yea. pnarinacy is easy, even for a Spanish gr. Rly bister here Indicating Maria Dolores, n petlto young woman with ilarlt eyes and hair, who was busy tucking nor class nnpu inro a suitcase is also a graduate of tia Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, hut op account of not .being 21 years old, she can't get her diploma until January. She's tho youngest girl ever grad uated from tho college. 'Thero are plenty of opportunities for a pharmacist In Cuba. They dont' work as driggsts' clerks, fjo, never I" Tha Idea was ho appalling that Louisa's dark eyes, flashed. 'In Cuba the pharmacist directs tho drug store. Ho owns It. He has his name on tha front pf It. poipetlmes ha gets 8P0, some times mre, fpr Jpst having his pamo op the store and directing tho making of pre scrjpttons. Jly sister and I arp going to havo ppr own driiB store and run It an by ourselves. You see, my father Is a doctor, my brother, dines, Is a graduate of Medico. Ch, and my sister, Lllil.i. Is a graduate of tho Woman's Medical Collego. Sho Is prac ticing w(th my father and brother In Cuba pow. "We have lived In Philadelphia slpca 10Q7. Ursula has Just finished her course at tho conservatory of music and Alda Is goipg tq mstrppt m art in ope or the larpp schools in Santiago. Oh, wp hate to leave America ; wp kept hqu.8s hero and had lots of fun." GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS. A glance around the ropms. that the girls occupy or occupied, as they are sailing fQF GHfeft tPtJqy at 1735 Vine street shows that their housekeeping Is efllciant." There aro no half measures in this family. Miss Ursula took domestic science and her sister dressmaking. SO that they not nnU- ,a ...I apartment In A-t condition, but they make their qwn clatb.es Iri ths bargain! Loulsi was modest about her work, but Alda took MP tb.6 gtPrV f t'lllr accornpllshnients. "Both mj; slaters received honorable mention in their studies at the College of Pharmacy. They Intend to do a great deal of original work. Citric acid andf many of the adds are very scarce, and bfgh priced on account of the war. Now pry sUte? Warla-tha ypnpsest ppe-know how to make this, acid apd I, gps jp devote- molt pf her ma to preparing thVa sc,rca d?u and selling them Ska Wfin tV priSrfJ f,quUa wpn the other prlza of E , materia medtca, fltfered by Proft ClemL? D Lqws. sq w toy a right ti iffi Pi t'lemt" concluded Alda, 9 , Education Is son of a family affair with tha lQ9S ifl Escanaverlno, one gather? Rearing Bl tj?9 cflHrse8 4d slffi that thesa young women have completed Whea Ursula and Alda firs came , to tbi States they took a coursa iq nunfii at the University Hospital, returned tHt, and nursed Ja the American colony, doing first aid work In their fatbei-u clinlp btildei; Then, to cap the climax, Ursula came back to piiltadelphla; and was gr4ut4 j book;- ' '-'. MISS MARIA ESCANAVERINO Wdtch Your Complexion-! A very good complexion wash for warm weather keeps the skin cool nnd soft .,iLr,,y.J?s,,i,l,ll8mnir a I'leaslng comparison irhen others nro perspiring. If it is mnde X?.?i in w','l hava ih0 Bame rcsu" as a facial lotion. Ilere In the formula, as given ty a 6KI11 specialist: Cologno water two ounces; camphor tincture, an ounce and benzo u tlncti.ro, one-half ounce. The ben-s-qln ha? a whitening effect pn tho skin Asides Improving tho texture ' ,1 of tiro box for drainage) about half ,J.? i of spaghnurn moss, used by the florists fS 1 keeping tho stems of plants or cut flowU i dapip. This is very nbsorbent pOiS 1 .tun tvjii unu uiu roois moisture from ,1 below. Do not keep the surfnea lk i marsh, but water when tho plapts obvlonilr J need it. Dig around the stalks pccastonalli v with a fork or penknife to keep tW w5 i open and mellow. This prevents a hiritJ pnn surface nnd allows tho water' ia .., A M.nlll. nn.tl.. . C1 For a lied Iinnlcr OI.NUY It Is too lata to nlant n.r nlnls from seed, with hopo of having bloom! V this season. You can rnako a nice comtil! I nnflnn fnr llin frmit nf vnur nn..t. ...i.J .. ... j"h. i,u, mi. IV111C3 you say gets a lot of sun, by plaptlnj 1 ' row of salvia or kcnrlet sage and la front 1 dor red colous, which tins an effective. Jj. I linge. If you want something verylall J u. i..i.bu"'iw wiiim iii une or tne red varieties. But you will havo to buy tin Tl potted plants now, as It Is a bt late faj ;J lift" irintd " I Eggplants ARAMINTA By all means got yoi)r (m plants now. Thero Is no danser from'froJ though the cool nights aro not the tjerfrl Kiuwipb ieniieiuiuiB lor egsrnants. flut t r won i no io upmy 100 rong, or tna frost ! will harvest tho fruit heforo It la hii enough for the table. By tho way," pick ti ! etrirnl.ints liofnrn thov lini-n nttnln&H iv.,. full growth. You will find tho flavor raon ! dellcato and tho seeds moro edhe. Toq can't buy tjiern that way In the market , Last Date for Planting Golden IJantjufj uarufcJH vou can plant Qoden Ejj. tarn corn rip to the second weelf Irj JiJIt. You need not fear lack of results from Uut you put In early this week. Planting Dahlias B. N. H. Dahlias renulre a verv writ drained soil pr else tho tubers may rpf. tt s a good Idea to dig out the soil In i trench ns long as you aro coin? ta hiw a row of them nnd put the top sol) pn pi i bo ,i,n ,iu Mmiuiu Mil inu UM'er. ri4H . tho dahlias with the young shoots Jp.it t uiu Burruco or me gronptr. tJoyer IVlr pilif top soil and put tho bottom soil on tin isuri.ice. il is a goou idea to ilig in tm f. grounir srieep manure with the pnu, W i do this so thoroughly that none of the pij luruiizur win como in contact wita rif ;i roots. Dahlias nro gross feeders and tin better results-fpr being well fed. " " i Trouble With Ferns B. V. C. It is probablo that your fmtf rcnuiro a llttlo extra nutriment. As roil hayo recently repot ted, they can hartl? if Doi-iioiiiHi. nut iirniininv vnu it n nnt rsnev tho spjl when tepottlpg. It wquld bo iff for yon to dig In a little nitrate of 'soli, about a teasnoonful. Into tha surface k4 but do not let It touch tho roota pif. 't 4 in in threo or four places at the edit i me pqt. - j Not Tpp J.ate fnr Animfiis X. It is not too late for some oltJj.' annuals. You pan plant poppies, marigold, j zinipus, ims-uiruumn nnu petunias, uatmri to keep tho bed watered If thera la a, drf J spel before they germinate. A!fl W3 w i plants well watered during July, Tgs.j should havo llpwera from A)gust till froir j i Tn j; licit. ill X'l'UaLlIljr 'pLUIIb" f A thick frosting on a cako must be pot 5 fhoro hy nn artist. Ono woman doei-w this wav: A llleeu of thick waxed naixrjl i drawn aronpd the pa'fl When Jt"p WtjS nut of tiro oven, The. paper projects aMfeF two inches above the level of t9 f?H Spread tho Icing oyer the cake as ptui), leaving the paper (n pjacg until th? ifSfhi Ing has set, . 1 i -, i. , , " I-"": fv "i I, , . ' - CtV-L t j a ipm&: wi- 1,. ll ' iPw-H A-?iVil ' ' feMiiI PA IrtBBJfajltif, 4 Perfect B&throQm That Makes a Home Worth While . .innTh La,nrPm Is naturally ap Important copsldr vni '5Lih c.hQlpa p .a hnme. H means sa .web, t9 yo()r comfort, conven epce and IrealthV It la not f9 SaS'J'" pf tNrPom W thWequl.rn.nV tbif f.yni'fani. y4.can bo suro of absolute satisfaction Bathroom.a ,( J'0l, mciy a P'-WS BRO 0& T,Eley.'dal, 1r ,na outnt ls thoroughly dependable forSKverage hoo8. a W " "e mm Tho tub is a hlgh-gfado tho water slides In frplP stead of the " ordinary the Path may N qsifWir spgota and4 waste pipe. filled and emptied, c.B,2sneanCd,0,Ssetnu,.!clcc,tt,nPgt'ans.f?nfft Ihowrooms t5ay"'1 Popular? PF Visit eur sllf r4 r&ECicJB&ns! qiiotvitouus, IHM. and npfTJnH ItPEH 1 $$ t'Tlf 1W.P , t -Ti. a I vm , -a , "P& Jit ft TZJECIcfS&nG! L .fh '.mmm m vI I "111 I'oll Tl i. i .1 LilJII'l jilMIII r I3Jifc JuW rnflgl -LU-t JSI&fpiwhHfcJ' tt iia fH t dJHpi(j1fl ir n i - -JH$I I Jg sjgikfflL B&g-Gr
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