J?S& iqpnijPjf 'Hwmvim'm iT'r,!) V rKiTji 1W .f jmr r , WOMfitt B EXCHANGE-RE ADERS' QUERIES-THRILLING " SERIAL' : , : JS OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM '', PLAYED TOO FREQUENTLY? tDdes the American Lack norance or Laziness Which Lots Him Sit Still During" the Playing of the Hymn? v tAesfi.r, .5' ANB wm,ld lmnglne that nt a time llko Ji1- hthl patriotism would tie so aroused r ' X'? xnose outwnru nnd visible Mgnir of wur c-vuniryinens uovution m meir hub would not bo, lacking, Cut recently In ono of (ho larger mo tloivplc'turo houson picture tvero flashed on the screen of omo historical events connected with tho parly Blrugglo of the . .' k rmtlontlion Anally eamo a picturo of tho V American flag and tho "Htnr Bwingtod fM, Bannar" wn played. "I. Junt two pentona In tlmt cntlro liuiiao arbnnd thoy wero women. A silly p youth behind them giggled; another no. t Dully had tho effrontery to yell "Down In front!" Ono woman wan heard to xay, "Well, r think wo ought nil to got up" but rmulo no move to do mj Ono of thoso who stood (old ma tlmt iilio did feet mora or lets llko n fool over having to bo mndo so conspicuous, hut Yrhat cbuld Bho do? For generations pi trlotlsm had been bred In her mid nho ' just couldn't alt still. , It wna rnthor gratifying li hpo cvny BlnKl'o person In the Palm rtoom of tho TJoilovuo-Btratford rlso tho other night ' and remain standing until tho national ( nnth cm lind been played throtiKh, nl- though It meant considerable Incouiuu- Icnco to many dinars'. I huyo always thought It a mlalnko to allow tho national air to ho played ho Indiscriminately. Upon tho slightest ex cuse snatches of It aro played horn and there ln theatres t or movlmt-plcturo houses and tifton boforo wo nro half out cf our neats tho' tune him changed, h ' lATiyjs It becomes no common Hint It , pastes unnoticed by many. What Trench- THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE i tttters and queitlana tubmltteil to thin ifrmrfmrnf mini tic ti.rMfni mi ono Alile f the paper and itvned uUh the name of thu xorttrr Hprrlnl ijwHr tlkr thrnie fflvim letouf am invited, It it understood that the tdltnr rl n-ll ntirrllv (iiiore Iftir i ttntimmti exprtnard. All cDininiiiilcnlloiis or lili irrnitmeiil shouM to wMreftcii a$ loilowt: Tlin U'OMAM'H IJXUIIAMtii:, Rvrnino Lrdprr, 'illiiiiJiinl'i, ru. , She winner of todnr's lrlte U Ml Kiln !.. Illlmnr. of 1310 Smith (Inrnrt atrrrl, nhnmr Irllrr I npiK.irril In rmtrriliy'ii imprr. -" TODAY'S IN(UIKIi:S ' , 1. What wilt prettnl wliulann trmnlns In aid wnllicrT -& ' lavf rnn i'rnwa uliroiorutlon lie rfinntru S fmm nna Mhlfhllniv licn nan! uk rrrrnlirli'ri t;tnliUnT 3, llow can irtam lie rrmntril (ram tmprrfil wiir ANSWEHS TO YESTKKDAY'S INQUIRIES - 1, Malt sdJfd to ilanh "III prrtenl II (rum plawlns out u( tin rlotlitu tirn llirr urn liune In a ttrvns wind, j . To clntn hrn ,(tlurp, ruli llirm lltai of Irmon. thfn wnM In lint wntrr. Willi It la aald that while tpela an vnrnlnhril lur- (mm will illaapiirar It ajoti la lifld otfr thrin. tint plain from the Jtemovlni; Scorch l'rom Clothlnit Xo-thi Eilttar of Wmnan'n root: " Dear Madam- What will rmnv thn ncnrcli mark of an Iron from a man a mUuni.lht cloth suit, cauifd lijr raralraa prilnu rh print of tha Iron la vrr ilaln, but not bad nouth to atparat thrradu of mtrlal M. II, W., Tolrlcktown. N. .1. Try applying a thlik i.ite mnilu nf or dlhliry starch mixed with pint enough water to make It stick well. Ut It dry m 'th material, then wash out thoroughly. Repeat the operation If neceaeary Recipe for Missionary Cnko to A A'dltor 0 IVomim'1 1'tigt. l)ar Madam Now that and milk hav HMD In prlca, tha following, cukt. which l" mada without ersa or milk w.ll l vtrjr t.rai1 tlral kind to hakai atUatonary Caka Ona cup tiruwn ur. ono can cold waur. two iur rln. one-il.lrd iun lard, (inr-uuarlrr nutmt una nunrir I. ;t'",; clovaa. ona Kaipnonful ilnnumou, tlnch o( aiilt. Boll all tonihar about nv mlnuiri lt eooli llian bM nt.A lailkluwinflll tlllklnir MO.ll lllMlllYMl ' in. watar, ona half laaatwonlui baklnc nowder. pl(t with two cur of nour and baka (n mdluiii . ; Eat or, .tout thlrt min, To Secure Wlilow'a Coal ,'ro tk Kdllor 0 lV'wmon'a J'oac i , Daar Madam fan jou plaa hlp m ftwould ilka lo know wlnr I run sat wld"Wa rally. tl.e.l II I am a, widow with and aa I am In lnior thraa amall children ' an hi Ihtalth 1 t" hava a hard ttmo salllns alone. I know tt I. Hi Ivan out, out no nm anow- wnvra i could so to And out. tra. HAIIA I, jypply to the Ilourd of City Truals, Ij. fVyntle llulldlng. Fifth and Chealnut " 'streetB. Old Itass Wanted i TO Hililor of Iranian' J'ooc r- Vttr MadamCan you tall m how I can at " aoma pltca of raaa for mr old motbrrf hlw 1 llOO 111 lu pa oil livr 1VW hih4 pm iir iiiitw maklns ras-earinl iiiata or ru iiim taauai a at.v t.a Klad to art rid uf lllht bh piata ur nil matarUI Alao. mavhr aoma chl'.irwe aav attn cait'oit toya they don't want. Mr II y llltle boy la uc yeara oi.i -vaara ol.l ran't lalk anil ila nerve r twutaa and mli itttl ao ha won't la abla to to achonl VVa ara poor paopla and have baraly anouili to mak nsia won oinar cniiurao. n.ia nt. ISIr. rg v J Vwtal IIouscIioM Hints 0CtXJht Kilter of IVonms' J'aaa. 1 Tr Madam I nnd Ihaaa Ihrfo lmrl laaa "'' ..Ph ?.!W'?.,r? y.Al'.f'rJtih'.&H i n.f.i in Ri la niv nouaafcaauMMr: ! anlln.fv innitktflkl. II r .......u.l. Ail. Una f .no ...nl u ah addlna It in a Ittila. atr aflar tha ulnar a a.alar arier ina ulnar in nataatlania ara tha hrtklna pan all wall inliad Uiaaau und Iwur fir .mm "a.. A pair of tin-cant Cn7 ttorti ara a treat .. .1.. U..U m vrcKacilon ;i ina un.a irwiti iiaui imi vurrua lil atlrrlns sravy or draaalnc ntr a hot ira or losatlna Lrta I oar tna coala and turn. !) cakat. plea ati , In hot ovena. lly ha v ina 4B IV. Wm, 4 w,( (. ia all . In hat two nlra una ran slwaya hava a rleMii pair ts wo v land. A jnop to dual Ih floor ollfUlh TaJia four lalra at warnout alocklnaa etittlna alTTha fal SSdla ny nalllnjc I (ba and from whlajTcG IhrMJsh Ih atorklusa luto lha handle put ia .irVli Jacnili plaea ofUathar or olhir atromr mt(rl fttaMt t th oall-baail ao It will not t Ihrtsii LEiiurala wllh Wraaana. tH.) 15 IJ . lUIBMport. N KlSco'r j?eerai uoom auguestions WV i Kdlter IVomoh' ijb. M ?.. !..... -' ia";, fadafA.Vonr calumna hav. .r'i'- '. .-"IT.. 'm . ""T ite ta.ro 4 la. law rcciijaa W I" ft.!. hIIITa ol wown . your e.aae.- ck In Dlat.r-A ol Olllnir to aaatfoy "laa- Tak Uoa ttrta ta. WW. Biaxwa wail awl ait in muc.. atawt tt. rliaa ars . moat numanuu t . To di.Truv lu thU way la warariW. ia ih. uh of "'i.!iK JV.!?" 4 fttT PAlnt-littaT tm ttliaa ; lbra an Whwa I. Mn Ka teir twTJt To oUMa tajr m otU Mp ajar.!., ,,, aina r itnaa -Wit tha) part .i"rsr . t3L." "us ?".. kaVielfc-A.4 j4tatatam 1 frkalb -m . T ".!r3.irir ir" xm um& awari tr t Cm tfHf&Jk m T-vWgb Wth with hum waau, Ttea riV claaJ. a4 PUU M Th mily-llk huh inual U pua)hr3 lata iNaSl? 6 ahl af ttmii wKfi Patriotism or Is It Ig man, do inn miiipw. would dream of not standing nt attention while his bo loved "AUrMlltaUM" wnt lietn plorwl? And jou've nil hmtil HnriM of the Hng llslimnn and his punctilious iilxwrviinte of respect for "Clod Bavo the Klnic." Dimt.VH that sudden stillness whl'h Is expcrlcnee1 when a trolley rnr idol nt ctch corner tho chllil'o unaffected Intighter rang out. f)f contso. eveiy ono tjirneri mound, and when they saw the llttlo fellow's face thoy couldn't help Miill ln, for he wan red-cheeked and dimpled, and "nit boy." Ills mother ullo tinconnelntisly swelled with pride and with his little sister en oouiitged him In glgglo and kIkkI'' Thou the joungslor iiatiiriilly berrtmu rfinsrlmiM of tho admiring and amused kIhiu'ch or those around him and bogan "ithowluic off," growing more and inoro hnlstenius until his tnollier wns obliged to make mi effort to ipitet him. Hmall wonder, then, tint ha hhrlckcd hysltrlrnly at hurt I waa not surprised when alio began with tho usual threats of punishment "I'll glvo you to tho ingmnti wlun wo get homo," "Hitnln Clnus won't glvo ou anything," and all tho other libs Homo mothers tell to tlu-lr children, day In and day out- Ihients tho children ovontiially lonrn to be without im-nnlng until thoy lose their effect Ucness. Tho little follow was probably dottd tired It wau on Thanksgiving 1W 'md they wem evidently returning homo and the oxcltotnont of tho day had ktyed htm up to a hlKti pitch. Ills father spolto In him llrmly, but In a low tone, where upon ho nubsldcd. 1 Nlinilld tint be Morn lit nil eVftiliif rtl illn? 1 llmr fun llie fli hr rlrnrrtl of 'iluntlrufT? 3. VUuit plilll? t III unite Ilmrr milU sniw more I A jrnnnt ttoniiin thould not llt inan'a rnmllj- iinlp.a Intllrd lir Ida mother. oUtrr or oma tinman rrlathr . Wfiirlnis rtnthea Unit lire no lliht that lha aeama oi'pe ir (u lm ulmuat .lll(1hc lll not innl.K ii liiul anitmii lon! allniinrri nor alniuld her rlnllira ho foo loliiiiilnuiiai he- almuld be rut on atrulilit llnaa froni aim ildrr lo hem. bill bit fairly limm .1 A amall run or iale roininrd nf ilnranr nnd tnrilliieal will. If uard on Ilia lunula In place of aiiin. rciiioir alaliH mid l.rrii llirm In rood rnndllloii. At Hoint' Invltnllnn Tu the llilllor at U'oiikiii' I'aur: K?!?.iUunA!uiT. ,,t,0," '" ,h0 "-S."'SS Mr and Mr. Jnmea Rhort lh t'o-imama Hhurt ,. ,. .. nt homo I rldar. Drccinlwr thi twanly-iccoftd from I until T n'clrxk. Hhoul.l I nnawer It-la liullnllon formally, or Ii It lu bv trailed on tho order of at? J. (I. F. t'nIeaM mi nftcriioon iit-liciuio Inillntliin lina the InltUIn It S V J' on It, It should ha trcnttfd ns it ten I'linl Hint i. ,i..ia Mlinulil lm aeiit on tho ilay of llio nrfiilr, or left at Ihu iioor when entering thM l,o..o to attcnil the ton. In this euro tuo ciuiIh of ineh oiimn In tha family should )0 left und onu of each inuii, EnKngomcnt Present To tti$ KilUor nMI'iimna'a Vnve '.'', ' .M."'!."."' "' renhed a Irltar inlay from n frlnd trlllnv ,w r her iiiieiiiri. mJh la in t niinounia.1 abnrlly Whn" would he an noeroprlui. ansasonaut prcht for in. to ,l"o ""' O. U K. Homo nrtklii which would ts niipronrliilo for hor truuascau, a plocu of lingerie n Ince tray rover, a piece of Inlilo linen or snipo siuh nrtlcle. It Ih not nceKiry to Ble her it prevent. Mil it la a tery gmclmii thing to do. und unite, customary iiowmluyi Yulctldo nlirrlmcnt J'o Mr Hililor n trataina'a Van'- Dkir lladaln -Wllh Chrlatmaa drnwlna an n.ar. I ihuuaht rhi- a deacrlpilon r Chrlitmaa parly I ailanded aajwral ra ..S rnlshl t of ntaraai tu Jour raadar. n"1.? ta.1 dai. Wforo C'hrlalnia. I Toy hS.l"d V,Uf I.'"!., nn Informal not Muu.in, .'Lf awnia ciau and lra, luaa would nia Claua iu..i '.i T?"'"nr . int un.l lira. .... hH.inTI.'K .."".".'" m. lr on riirlalmaa Mr, ihai alcJiT. Iia buna hi I , llrai.la " '. '": w wtra renuaated to iuma i .k-.- '.. "" ani in o'clock i nrUUima iiiimuia: mii r"K5-. Sift. "'.. vtr han w arrltad wa, ronn.1 ln olhar u,.i. wallln ,1'i.hi our nrrhal our hoai,!rioM u! ;.. warm nura.lv. a wa ware couur aVuki! lu a few mliiuia AV w.ca taken t iTii,;J room, aial ihar tly iwlra of aiorkiiii. i hu In Sa nr.Pl... .a.l. a", to tlw' Snil'Sr on. at tt aua.la ,m a ChrUUuu l mvSi atockloic waa .ni ...apt fo oTlai. if ii ..r-t yam whlih waa In a wwIi'TSm fi Vi' TU ItualHi loll Ua ecll (u ii:" "? ,, no toad tha UaaUel and alartad to wltwl in Tho I'ako Santa Clatis To Id ifdarer o1l'aio, fa. )ar Madan -Amoaut M tha waanan a Sana of WUf tit cruwl up to fit. tfalsUH me,. tonnt-a tor WA & rt W ih. fak saali ThTr .'L Ilalkt lUIUleH Ina .. JT ijwi ir at It. la tkla rlahlT laa I U ualiln ....... . . raal kWa of 1'hri.tma. aMi ChrWi.," V2? raor t hava triad lu ttB ray oVn cfciiSS i bat akuua a alvliu StfE tuttSL?a tut ml ru. la -..1 li iv UUMT 1MII ta fV mipm ol lua. Hacl. suaM yaru waa of a dlnrnt olar lad aW win law Aral and tbn It waaTS. In a Uiku until w. r.hu in win4.w m .. ilaldi Muih aueat l.n.k l.u i. . iiT. "a i .arn ann wii.i if UOIM v- n. . : . ' kt.. Hn.i u,...i ...r.... ".. "-'.i iroin h oS'tri lo'ire;: ai5 aVara- aaV-L!V . '.'. W pass, a fep.'& wB huaa baau Ifiii lloaai .ur h, fiHTof tCl yarn wr IM to tU raal Yfi, f root ouThS.tS' Wa t.lumaal lo tha hatta. aaj wi airvaarM; 'rHOPii?;h ,1UU,", owp&'ayTlipi"4 Wnar lhar la a aarafa uataad or a iISS: a liuwuer lan pa UuilT l t 'jj "l fnt.te'wllr'h" lilt la (NalB'BTlfvI luiVa Mrnl bIIa a. ai. .r ! WMH XZZ3.JLrZT 7J-.. ...7 ." W T iniir BWIiBIiB tltal matWWtlM UU I a aUlira ata..S dyan ao ortao via uar , r a 1 . . i by you wdlsat U " ant W dw-'f livrYi try fy hard to nt It .uCrg,, JSJS haari thu and .tr.lv. u 4o 1lj iT.iS!! SM . ""e .tt wvaiaara tail lhla tii mm i&wkir V ?r i. mm - "-" i Hiail Ua - TSr siSt3 t Jr BVliSNiyfl- IpflEIl-PmLADELPniA, , SATPBDAY, 'DECEMBER MY MARRIED LIFE lly ADELE QAnniSON pvOTT fWget ths lemon Juice, Dicky U Vou Imtsnt pot It In yet " "Are pow stlf) you haverft too muth Imt tr for that iiiiinlwr of oysters?' "It rnn pul'lfl the rt bjrr. Vou irot too moeh Ih ihei lst time. Dlelty loewieil srnlind nl his lormentors In exmapersllmi "If you say soother word III pll'li thear oyrters Into the sink " We were nesleil srotind my Isliln In the timing room whhh Mlllsn tints nnd t lind ......1 ... !. miiM.nnin riia teaieOlU 111 IV nriTina"! " io nnri.i... .... i - . rs In tha old earthen Jsr which Dicky had brought from the kitchen In spite of my ir j test realty were very pretty In the center of the table. The piles of sandwiches whl. h I Isd iiinde looked estremely apprtlrlng lUinked ns thry were with dishes of niier ifnn of Ihs snlleil nlinniuls l.llllan nml 1 had prepared with o inm Ii pslns llehy elood nl the lieml of the Inhle, the vhsrllig dlh hefore him It was conneileil to one of the eleelrle llshl sirtkels, nnd the vinler henealh the litsier was hnlilillng merrily lie held In his hand a large, spoon, wllh which he wss stirring some Imller wlil'h In- lind put lulu the hlnrer At his right llltle Mrs Leeter wntihid tlin iiriM-Mdlngs w.lli miieh Interest .Vext to her Ilnrry timlrrwonil lolled indolently ngalnst the lalilt I came next not having been nhle In isenpo from IIHs arrniigeinenl of no ita miy morn than I had from his loiiiiiniilnnslilii durlliK the etentng Mr Letter sal upon my nlhnr side, wjille Mrs Uhdrrtvood. helween Mr l.islnr and Ulrky. romnleleil (hi. i In lo "llunlr" Hurry t'ndernod lifted his hand "We forgot that Ulrky can onlj rook these oysters properly when thoro Is rompletn harmony In the c.rcle ho will lend In prayer?" I suppose my faro reflected the dlstnsto I fall for his remark. Anything approach ing lirMerenre illeplenseH mo Intensely, hut tdlhnii Uulo qulikly enino lo the rescue "Shut up, llnrrj," she s.tld forcibly If Inelegantly "Sirs arnlinm Isn't ucil to that Imrronm brand of roinersatlon ou are hnnillng out " "Ail r.nlii. km en lie." hor husband grinned provohlnglv nt her iirros the lablo. "Slndgo," Ulel.ys olco wns nulck. lm pitlrnt "Wbete's llio oyster Juice?" ICATIIJH I'INi: ll.S-TltANCi; 1 looked at tho dishes II Hiking the chafing dhih. Dlrlty had the.butter In tho dinting dish sllrrlng It Tho lemon Juice win rcndi to his band In a pel cut Klaus of mine I he oysteit, drnlneil nml renuy n.r voukiiik were In n Inrge dish nt his light lull Ihe bowl of ojsler Jnlrr, which I had seen Katie ilrnln Willi much cme uiulci Uh l.y's dlrn tloli. unn tiowhero to he seen I touched the bell with a feeling of nei ouanesa I (oiilil not i nninier I was nfrnld something might hate hnppeiied to -the oyster Julie, but inoro tlmn niiythlng el.o I finred what Katlo might do or hiij when she ilium Into the room (mil hiiw l'l.tnlt l.i'Blrr Ulio hud iruiiilsed to uutrol In r self, hill I knew her InipulMic temperament, nml I treniblid ns I briird hnr footstep An ho pome Into tho room, Mra I'nderuood itHlted lAlrM Lester sumolhlng about bar b.iby. (bus dlNerllng her attention 1 stole a glniiro at l-'rnnli Lester llu was baiilvr Ing Dick), soemlngly obllvlouii to Kutlii'o preNcuce, but I noticed that his face waa red. "Will you bring tho oynter Juice, plenne, Intte'" I nnld ipiletly 1 was proud of Knlle In that moment N'ot n fib Iter of no .'.wIiikIi, not o glame he t no eil oiiylhlng but tho lorirct nltltiido of a wcll-tnilned mild. Hho Nnuleheil with out n word nnd returned In a iionicnt bearing llio bowl of n j liter Juice "Ah hi" Ilnrry I'nderuood hentcd a deep slgli. "Tho country Is satd nkky, I wnin nu that If ou don't pull that ostcr stunt pretlj mum I shall begin on .Mrs Letter N'oliody pnhl nnv attention to bhn, Imw ecr. for Picky bud ndded tho lemon Julco to the liultor mid wns stirring It with the air of n Druid pel forming ono of his riles Ho llnlsbcd tho blending and then picked up tho bowl of ovntor Julco nnd poured Uh contents slowly Into the mixture .llronily In tho clmllng dish, sllrrlng cnrofully ns hu did so When be had yllrred It nnd It wns bub bling, bo relaxed his Intent look and, turn ing lo us, said "Who wns kicking about llio red pepper" t)o jou really think I bad too much In tho last Uino'" "That was only llarryT Dlckj," I.ltllan Onlo 8.i hi Bnothliigly. .'lx It up tho wuy jimi i.iia no, oui nurry, for wo mo all starving " "w.'.'.'y llon't J0" l,CKl" " ,,le sandwlchis, then? "No. Dlckjhlrd." Lillian returned with an alTrcltd air of m.utrdam "Not a mor sel shall pass our pirthed IIih until jou nro ready lo oil, too I'crlinpn tliii) will hurry him up a bit." nho added with a wink lo tile lest of nt "Itendy In u minulo now." u.ilil Dlckv en. eollMglngly. putting m (U) )ter)) fler n had carefully HeHuntd tint mixture In tbb I'h.illng iIIhIi with wilt, idatk pepper paprika, und Jtiat a d.isli of cajemic. 'Aro thu hot dialies lead). Mitilga?" MADllirS ItAIllllT .MAHTVUDOM I touched the bell iiK.tln for Katie, und nt a signal fiom nio she brought th hot soup plates, the only siillnblo dishes I had In Ihu apartment, and placed ilium hcfi.ro Dliky Picky put a liberal portion on rnrh pinto and Katie passed thoni (0 tho guests Then she passed around tho crackers and wo all ri mu.nn trviicncr men for seteral minutes I had never e.ilen oysters prepnnd lu that manner, and I hud to admit Hint Dicky was Jiistllled In bis boasts to nu. on his culinary prowess They wero ileliafpux nnd the plains were rpihkly emptied ' "Morn," snld Harry Pmlonvnml, laconi cally holding up his plate. Down In front, Oliver Twist." returned Iihhy "Don'i jou know my rule et? only one helping of oysters or ntherwlso you wouldn't enjoj llio rabbit You will nhere that the dialing dish Is gone (tut It will I returned again presently, nml you ran nut In sour time ut ihruu uU.,,i. .....,.. If niiibody takes too many of 'em, I'll l.iU the plates away." "Ktlngy stlug) mocked llltle Mrs Les ter 'Still the rabbit Is worth It. I netor ud lo like it until J ate Mr Hralmm's ' Katie had reirwned the chafing li und now she brought It Uck ng.tln Hnd con nected It with the flectrlo light aoek whllu the water Wa eomhig to u tvall Dicky took up u oup into which the yolks of two cbkb hid Imeit plawd and sllynl loWy into It two twaspoonfuls ef dry mustard, two of WorcMtershlM iwuo. two sunlit on, of luitUr. few droiw of lalumco. n iiah uf cm. aijothsr of blaek iwpMr aml lib, rrnl aprlnkllsg of nail ad iwprlka Theso were the pronorltoiw tor wo pounds of ches whleh rocky had uneorkwt In the afternoon so that It would b. ?f the oxact flavor lui wantod It Onlshad tb bUndinK of tha mutum In th cup. wt It Mld and put Into !! blf,.r . hT,B!f ttwwjoonful of butter Whsu It had iiiiniral ha) addad tua cluwae Than (or o fsw wloutw rwUsly apok for IHeky acted a If th wttklnsat of th war dpndU upon his aucow in blending tho melting cb with tse at which he poured ou from time to tun, luiot drop by drop As tu Ptcksd up the m, containing th mUtura he had prepared with such euro I uunuoua Kalut to bring aonw haated plat), tor I kuaw th tuff was n.arly don As DU-ky stirred th uilxtura In th vup Into th mass in th chafing UUh I triad to surtuuoo my courage for I knew Uwi I tftkUrt at mm ol Oiokys conooo iiifV J P ,"? MUUmiy t like. Jt for HOW TO MAKE THE MOST 'OP YOUR GOOD LOOKS By LUCREZIA HOW Prima flonh ef Ih Metropolitan Onira Company Sl O.MK srry oheervnnt person has written. Them srn no plain women there are only women who ilo not know how to he brniitiful ii bine frerptently noticed women whom you hate nlwaysj i- iiiniiirrcii 11 .iniou. suddenly become good linking They hne dltcotered their own possibilities and have learned how to make the most of them No mailer how unattrnc ilte niir reflection In tun mirror may he, v hi inn by your own (Toils transform It t'eihnpi nnlure his endowed jou wllh lux iirlRht hair, but jou "" arrange It In such nn unbet omlng manner Ihnt Ms benuly Is hid den Kxperlment wllh the different ways ii f dressing Ihe linlr until )u find one Hint iKcenlunt's Ihe best features of yniir fnre and sofleiis Ihe dofei'lji Do not follow extreme sljlen lu lolffures If jou wish to liuptote jour looks. A face of It.twtets beitutj tan stand the seterlty of the plain la no nrr.ingemcnts ndopteil by some ex tremists but Ihe r.oimm who In onlj pass ably good-looking should no!rt anything but a coiffure that will add to tier beauty tin tho oilior hand If you know how to arrange your hair becomingly, but sen tlfal Ihe bull 1 1 self lacks benulj jou must Irani bow to nourish the starved roots and stlmu lata Its grow Ih If the hair lacks life and the sheen of health, no matter how perfectly TODAY'S FASHION Charming dunce frock of black tullo nml paillettes. Wenindeling n "Itulncd" Krock Into a New (J own BUCAlTSi: I foiled to heed tho old saw. 'A stltrh In lliun sacs nine." the heel of my slipper turn sm h a nbanlly bole In my bendiil tullo dance fnuk that now It Is past mending Hut tho worst part of It was that, oxneuiiiK to bo hole for a week-end, I hi ought only onu utonlug gown Natui.illj, mother didn't relish the Idrrt of spending n wholo lot of money for a new droii when I had pUnty at homo Hho nlm icillxed that I bad to hao one for tho I'.incoast'i dluner-dnncc. Thoro was nothing left for mo lo do but to Lined in perfectly good hmiiieim and mntlneo engagimcut with Jimmy Meru dllb and hiioihI the) day making a froUi Hlme tulle Is llio most InexpeiisUo ma terial It wan a foregone conclUHlun that my dniue froil; should be while or black tulle Then I remembered that tullo frocks must lliun llnlngH of silk, which Iiimi the bad Ii iblt uf costing moiiev- Mj Idnck tlillTon wlU't aflerunon gown had u droi lining 1 ripped It from the waist belt and then hurried down town for Ihu black tulle und triinmltiKS I.uck was wllh me, for I struck a sain of setpilu trimming I hotiKht threo-qunrturi of a jnrd of the widest for the girdle, and nil that was left nf tho narrow bands to trim tho nklrt and bodice. When I n-uchtd tho Merediths I onllittil tho nerilces of "I'ri'ddlii" In net ns "helper" .She put nn tho black silk lining and over It I arranged u douhln skirt of tulle, the miner ono slightly Miortrr than tho lower Both ura unite full. Then I cut out a vorj short tunlo with four long iiiBciilfil points, two In front nnd two nt thu bark, gathering It full about the top and stitching It llrmly to tho skirt belt Frrddlo huud-sowtd tho narrow sequin trimming about the idgeu uf buth skirts and thu tunic There Is enough sllffeulug In tho trimming to distend tho tullu Just enough to bo Huiirt When the skirt was finished Freddle.took a plein of wide satltiirlbbun and drew it about mj waist llko u wldo girdle Then I sewed two row's of feather-boulug at tho back, and two lu front, and addtd tho hooks and ejus This former tho foundation for tho lioilku Taking u piece or tulle. I foliliil It In liorl xntilii! linos und nrrauged It over the uutln Then 1 ran strips of thu hccpilu trimming from the waistline In front ner tho shoul ders and down tho back To tho armloles formed lu this manner 1 sewed short cap sleeves made uf a single layer of Julie und edged with a band of wwiulns There was a piece left, so I used It in icrtlcal IIu.m tu trim tho front and back. When the wide bund of seipjlu trimming was sewn about the waist the frock was ready lo wear Mother uhjctd to Its nlWhlackness, even though It was youthful-looking, mi I udded a corMga bouquet of French Powers In pink, jellow und maue. When I figured up the coat of this frock It wax even lass than the limit 1 had sat. llrea(ler, If njiy one neks me what Is the moat Inexpensive of evening frocks I'll promptly answer One of black tulle trimmed with black sequins "A panny MUed la u penny earned" Is another Immortal saw worth remembering. (C'ooyrltht ) 19 DiWS t w CL-JJA to or Ded-dtlieAds 3F JiYF ii Yi- rvTo U MlOTWf DIlOp aasjitc.1 a It Is arranged It will add nothing to yeui1 beauty . . . Your eyes mny be welt shaped nnd of a good color, hut unless they sre clear, and sparkling wllh a brilliancy that bespeaks health they detract from your appearance Hood health and Rood looks ore inseparable comptnlnns IluHd up your general health by wholesome food nnd plenty of outdoor exercise, and your eyes will no longer be 'dull nnd expressionless Vny particular attention to your com plexlon A ronrse. sallow kin n a maea which often hides great beauty He eure that jou thoroughly cleanse jour skin so that there will be no closglng of the pores Pay nltentlon to your diet, eliminating rich greasy fowls Nourish the tisanes wllh n reliable skin food leaving n mating on the fnre during Ihe hours of lrep The slxe nf the pores tan bo reduced by npplylng the following astringent Inilon Ito'ewater ounces Hlderrlower water 1 ounce Hlmple tincture of beniola "i ounce Tannic arid R grnlnx Mix the Ingredletils nnd apply the lotion to tho skin wllh a piece of nnllsepllc gniixe scleral limes a day. When jou hate dniio everything within jour poner to add lo Ihe beauty of your rlro. concentrate jour attention upon jour figure If your carriage Is faulty, begin . series of exercises init win tencn j-ou ir. mid grate If you lack symmetry exercise and Ihe proper diet will In lime lorrcct ever j defect n. if j'ou are n ao-ealled "plain woman," make up yur mind to exert every effort to learn how to be beautiful (Copyright ) ttrand-Ncw Babies The Kffiilnc teller will nrlnl, fre ff ehfirxe, nollrea nf rereol htetlia eenl la flirnuffh broiier rhtinnela Aildreaa "llrand Jaw llnMea." Cteoln la-ilcer. Illin t bealnnt ttreeti Name nml mhlreaa ami. nhea ooaal te. lelepnone ourober of aeooer inuil a totupinr enrh nollee ao aent. tMillltiON. Mr and Mrs Hnrrj-. 1738 r!mithTnjbir stn'et n son H lb. Cox UK K, Mr nnd Mrs Crank 1307 Fnlr- mouut atemie, a son, 7 lbs Goz outfit's, Mr nnd Mrs Thornton. Nor- berth I'a a son Kit II. .Mr and .Mrs William. I6"3 North fifty -ninth slrecl. a son 8 lb- IS o mill Wis, Mr .nnd Mrs Wllfn d It, 2tlS W N'urrlM Hlreet. n daughter 8 Ibt Hor Nut Cakes 'Iwilve ounce!) of fine breadcrumbs, half a pound of Hour, four ounces of fine cocon niil fiuir ounres of olrntunrg.irino, four luini i'n at inoltt sugar, a quarter of nn ounce nf iinudcrcd ammonia, a nlncli of snlce Hlhsolo tlie nnimonl.i In a gill of milk or watir mix Hie flour, crumbs roionuut nnd spin- together, rub tho oleomargarine nnd the nimiir lu finely, then mix up stiff with the milk or wnter, adding inoro If ncccs nary , roll II out a quarter of an Inch thick with tho rolling pin. cut ruumM out about four Inches across, plaio on gicnsed tins, wet tho tops with milk, eprlnklo wllh cocoa nut and bako M n hot oien t Apple Compote Pare 'and core six or eight nppion of uniform slxe nnd drop into cold water to preterit turning dark until needed Place ono cup granulated augar, one cup water nnd a few bits of stick Uimnmou ocr llio fin, and simmer fifteen minutes then re inoo the spice put In the npplis and cook until lender, but not broken I.lft out tho fruit and arrange open end up, In a glass dish and on tho top of each put ono tea spoon JnllJ To the Bjiup add one-third box gelatin dMsoliid In cold water and one-half clip boiling wilir. sllrrlng tho whole briskly. Tnke at once from the flro nnd pour around tho apples Stand In n told placo to (ongeal rierve with whipped cream THE CftfERFUL CHERUB " ii. Vhe.n people. wet.r Wigkt red nd ttr. rt rfc.-fcci4 uporj my nerves As vKen suburWn trollev ct-rs Go 5cre.ecr.mt3 round the. curves. Jenny Kiss'd Me Jonny kissed me when wo met, Jumping from tho chair nho .it in; Time jou thief, who loo lo get Kweela Into jour list, put that in! Say l in weary; say I'm ad, Kuj that wealth and health hate missed mo j Hay. I'm grow Ing old, but ndd Jenny Kissed me. I.elgh Hunt. Onion Dishes A slmplo wnj to cook white or llermuda onions Is lo boil them for forty-the min utes Hervo hor with a cream sauce or mid with a majonnalie dressing Here are a few other onion recipes which luoe pleased tin nNlates of soma fnaliillmi. rnitr 1, who would acorn to partake of the onion unuisguiB-o ; mm Vli, u. a ea It Xv aQ nillljIINMJMJIJg 1010, ELECTRICAL WEEK IIVI? Wllli" EVEN 'LIVE WIRE' EVENT Founder Penn and Citizens of His 'Towne' Celebrate Modern Progress CITYlwiDE ILLUMINATION Premises Upon Which Heals America's Hlcctrlcal Week Tlmt electricity, tho nlt-pcrvndlnK force of the universe, is the prcntcst, most willing nnd most reliable serv ant In tho world. Thnt through electricity, homes whero drudgery now exists mny bo mndo cleaner, brighter nnd honltnlcr. Thnt electricity ii n necessity, not n luxury: is economical, not expen sive; Is simple, not complex; Is snfc, not dangerous, nnd ii useful every day In the yenr. Thnt whntevcr electricity does, t docs safely, silently, elennly, speed ily, thoroughly. The modern Aladdin today summoned tho Oenll of the Lamp Ho didn't do It by rubbing the old gift that turned his Arabian Nights Into bright and prosperous days Neither dirt hi employ the method of our fellow townsman ltenjnmln Frank it ui, with kilo and kev. drew the nower of tho lightning an he willed He merely proieod a button, obeying the Injunction Hint stares Philadelphia ond inoro than 200 other cities In the face today "Do It electrically " Huporfluous Is It lo slate, as a matter of news, the fact that this Is "Kloclrlcal Week" Hefore da J break today myriads of incandescent lamp nil oer tho city pioclilmed the opening of that pcllod which Is to enduro in unsurpassed brilliancy until midnight next M.iturdny Philadelphia, cradle of eloclrlcal discov ery, Is no wl.o backward In Us celebra tion of tho i country-wide observance It ha. n't centrnllned Its demonstration, the nf fair Ii procbig loo big for that Hut It has entered Into the general p-irtlclpatlon as It bis participated In no previous In ilititil.il exposition ' Open houso" prevail throughout elec trical Phllidclphla From the great power Btntlon of the Philadelphia Hlcctrlc Com-pinj-, which contains the biggest turbo generator In'the world down at Twenty eighth and Christum strteti through tho shops, district olllces showrooms nnd every bit of Philadelphia that Is dovoted to clec trilly In anj of Its manifold Uses there hlurca the word "welromo" to all who raro to enter and behold for themselves t lie wonders of this grcatost of cuptlvo powers KUUCATIONAI, CAMPAION For "Illei trlcal Week ' Is an educational rampilgn period I'ntll Its clnso next Sat urd ij thero will bo no surcctse In the endeavor on tho part of electrical producers and hnndlers of electrical nppllnnces to Im part tiny Information on tho subject of electricity that any man. woman or child maj" desiro to know Commercialism la nljAeured by tho radiance of this Intellectual Illumination All that practical demonstra tion, literature, experience nnd expert kiiowlodKu can Impart will bo freely nnd rhcerfully given nt any of the hundredH of centers within this city from which i lectrfclty or nny of tho numerous ap pliance that convert It to useful servlco Ih hnndlod Philadelphia's sharo In this nll-Amerl-can HlcctrlcoJ Week Is to no nmall pro portion. Joseph n McColl. president of tho Philadelphia Hlectrlc Company, Is chntrmau of tho local cummltteo having the celebration in charge The corporation of which Mr .Mc Cull Ih the head In tlin pur cjor of electrical power to the oltj" and to Its largest public utilities Defining this pre-eminence it Is taking tho lend In tho present demonstration, so far as Phila delphia Is rpneerned niiAHOltATH DISPLAYS Kvery building occupied by tho company will bo Illuminated during tho week, tho decorations nt the big station. Twenty eighth and Christian streets being excep tionally elaborate Numerous displays, ex hibits and demonstrations will bo attrac tions at the district olllces Interesting de vices to lighten and simplify the housckecp?' Ing problem are u fouluru made unusually appealing to women visitors Incidentally, refreshments, electrically prepared lu soma inscB. will bo served William Penn him self will participate lu the general Illumi nation Tho great statue tapping City Hall will extend Uh approving hand over a (jood of light' that will reveal tho Founder as well us tho hugo municipal building out lined In all their splendor Tho various high school etructuren nnd other promi nent buildings will be bathed similarly every night during tho week Market. Chestnut and other business streets will glow with a radlanco hitherto unknown Tho department houses, retail dealers generallj-. lu addition to linns handling electrical supplies havo arranged displays surpassing any proviouB effort ut decoration or Illumination Thi ni.nn n, thu week'o program Is not restricted to the cltj'a center F.very business men's ns- ' fcoclntlon In Philadelphia has entered Into ' mo I'liiiaiieipmu i:iectrlc Company's com petition for tho best window dlsplaj', cc trlcally lighted, for which a silver cup will bn given to the winner In each association Manj handler, of electrical goods are adding to tho attractiveness of the occnalnn by offering presents, mainly of articles of cKtiuvai wflo. in puiruiis uuring tne period of celebration Christmas displays are maito to Include suggestions for gifts, even to toys, that are electrical Poctera, pam phlets, street nr advertisements have been utilized Home of these in design revenl TTW I 'f Makes a Bee &h" Th. nook of jTjleckBizos. Co. c2fJk!aV Kllowledfa Tell. .. . ,. phonrooma W$i Seo Page II of the I " "d a? SqltTn TH BT. I ' ' i IMIIHiWl ""'" eajV , r ' Bakers Cocoa I stands all tests of laboratory and h It is pure, it is delicious, it is healthful. Walter Baker Q CdLtd tSTABLISHHO I70 DQRQHE3TER.MAS& g an arllstlo value thnt rivals tha UrUH expens emailed in their production and dl. eemlnatlon. In addition to itr. McCaII tha Phlladei phlA committer) comprlsea such men at Washington Heereux. chief of tho electrical ' , oepartment i'liuaaeipma urn i nflerwrltera Atso-iatlon F It. Klllott, Kllioll Iwlt Electrical Company, M E Arnold M fe Arnold Company, Frederick Shepherd Catet, tc Shepherd, ailbett S -Smith, J H ifu. chnnnn A Co , A la. Hnllstrom sale mana ager Western niectrlc Company. IMwairt It. Keller, Keller-Plko Company; IiIward,J Hills, United ISIectrlo Construction Com lianys V. I Illumlln, C J, Itlundln & Co, and William It Tucker, secretary Board of Trade. This committee has set out to Interest every person In Philadelphia using elrctrle sen Ice and as many non-userH ns possible In the campaign, with tho object of showing by a "llo-wlro" campaign Just what eleo. trlclty Is nnd what Its use means, with the expected result that their labors will end wltll alt Philadelphia resolved and pledged to "do It electrically." PRIDE IN CHRISTIANITY SHOWN BY OLDER BOYS Conference nt Atlantic City Shows Growing Devotion to Clean-Living Principles HELPFUL SPIRIT SHQWN ATf.ANTIC CITY. Dec 2 Score of lads aro.o In the sectional mrtstlngs of the fif teenth annual Older Hoys' Conference today to testify that future cltliens nf New Jer sey nro practicing a practical Christianity, "Help the other fellow" wan tho theme of all tho meetings Ocorgo W. Dcetx, of Atlantic city, told of nn experiment demon strating the possibility of producing mes ecnger hoys thnt neither smnka nor swear nnd tako prldo in helping to provide good public servlco Youthful delegates cited Intiumcrnblo In stances where high school clubs nctually have "helped up tho other fellow" Mem bership in theso organltntlons and others established In factories, telegraph oftlcea nnd largo manufacturing Institutions has doubled nnd trebled under the Incentive of swimming meets nnd checker tourneys In conjunction with Illblo studj Hoja no longer nro npologlrlng for the fact that thej go to church and are active members of church organizations, but nre proud of It "Never laso sight of tho fact that Jesus Christ was a boy who ever went about Ills Mnster'e business," said Major Thomai (Irublr, of I.lmerlck, Ireland, to the sec tion on high school work Woodbury's High School Club was de clared to be ono of the most effective In tho State Hojs presided over all of the sectional meetings presented tho reports und led tho discussions Harry White, of tho Madras Young Men's Christian Association, told of tho "thrill" which Is working through tho boys of In terior India as a result of tho war tu Furopo nnd llio vision It bus given thorn of better things to be attained Hoj-s are conducting uplift campaigns among tho foreign colonics of largo centers of population lu North Jcrsoj and Intcr chuich group work Is helping to bring denominations closer together nnd malta church work more effective Tho Itev A Pohlmun, of Tcmplo Luth eran Church. Philadelphia, conducted the opening exercises this morning Tills aft ernoon ho spoke upon "Putting tho Kort In Fffort " F Wayland Ajer. of Camden, pre Hided over a meeting of tho State Young Men's Christian Association executive c6in mlttee this afternoon and will preside nt t general meeting tonight. Dr It. T.tlt Jti. Kenzle. of tho University of Pcnnsylv i nln. speaks tomorrow HOME FOIt CRIPPLED CHILDREN Archbishop Prentlergast Will Open Edmund's on Fritlny Night Archbishop Prendergast .will formallv open the St Fdmond Home for Cripple 1 Children, a new Institution, next Frld.iv afternoon, on the feast of Immaculate Con ception, with a benediction of tho Most Itlessed Sacrament. Tho home will be In charge of the Sis. tors of Hon Secours It occupies the tract bounded by Forty-fourth. Forty-fifth. Hnv erford avenue and Wnllaco street Next Saturd.ij' has been set nsldo as donation and lsltlnB, day . Kills Hiinself in Quest of Hnwk Snt.HYVIi.I.n. Del. Dec I Catching his gun In the door as he hurried out to shoot n chicken hawk Littleton T Pusey, of Atkinson District, wan shot, dying In a few moments .Any doctor wilt (ell jou that It Is lha a u U 4 a n ihancea of tern peraiura In jour nouao mat cauve th. majority of cotJi, which develop Into urli'i.. An evenly healaci home la lha aureat aifesuard acalnat lhe Inter menace.. Install A Fleck Heating Material It U t&y to fcutatt, economical to rpcmtn And will Klvt to tvery nook rid corner an UVK.N'. IlKAlrilKUf Mtrmtb HmUIuk DMUrUl luclally nalin.J to niet vry rttaulremtnt unj conJltlun, WtHm tor lUuitruttu -uialojcu .iJy. J6i3,ril2 "e8,", loiuraner JUMIHHU imi - I jt- tl Iwb m i tl 'J I & ' UjiPisfrWWrs- Itfll u- (- ri IW QCTEm&SZ W.
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