mm. Ki tas'. ii'from rfji ow ?. SI Sf 'w it: iisj wJ mm' Mis iJ-X ei S.V fefccHo RIED TNTiEllEsisOF WOMEN WAR ECONOMYCHEERFUL CHERUB'S HELPFUL ?YOU MUST ECONOMIZE, SAYS MISS RICHARDS-DISCRIMINATE ft J Doing Without a Spring Bonnet You Are Help ing to Create a New R" Women's Interest .yOU rcallzo when you mnko a reso lution to do without that spring suit wrap or hat that you aro throwing op!o out of employment ami helping kt creato a new army of dependents, j)Ut when they can least readily bo (Jtteken caro of7 tj.?j.M08t of us havo regarded our desires kjk) economize as laudable, yet thero Is Just MU problem to bo considered. I think had not occurred to a great many LWomen assembled to hear Miss Janet rlUchards talk on current history yester ("day mornlntf. it T1..4 T il ... .. ta. "i " ouio mey were propeny im- impressed. What woman wouldn't bo with -j spring Donnei nt sinniK VjlM Miss ninbnril! tnbl nf n U'Ainnn whn has a smart millinery establishment in CnaVlfnrtnn Vn rt.lp ..n., .1.. Jnn...1. ISH' """""" '".. wmj nua Diiu ui;ii:iiu- r "ftnt on her rnrnlnpfl. lint Imp iwn mnvrm , staters, one widowed, the other burdened SPWith a husband who did not earn his U. "' nna lno ciniarcn or one sister lived iWvon the profits from this business. 2 . WW, Yet, sho said, that in tho last few DJi months women had economized ro mn. Jf'Bistentty In tho matter of clothes that fift The above is Just a caso in point. The p same thing will happen all over the &Rr country. I &VV Real economy, that of denvlncr rmpsplf luxuries In foods, la most necessary. Tor ""instance, to do without sugar In coffeo or tea. While tho shortago of sugar has not yet been felt over here. It undoubt edly will be. And food should be boy cotted under the present extortionate. abnormal and criminal rise In prices. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE t Letters and tjucstions submitted to this department must be xoriltcn on one side of the paper only and atoned with the name of the uiMter. Special queries like those iilven Below are invited. It is understood that the editor does not necessarily indorse the tentiment expressed. All communications for this department should be addressed c$ follows: THE WOMAN'S UXUUANCIK, Evening Ledger. Philadelphia. Pa. TODAY'S 1. la oleomargarine wholesome f X. lloiv can a lane cheese be kept molit aftrr M Is cutT S. Haw ran-n nickel chafing dish be bright. Medr ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. Hard-bollrd tern can be cut smoothly with ,& m Bliver Kniie uippruinw not wuirr. JKtfH. .-..-..-.i j .i t.i .... i.. .. -i i iff-'.T- IMM""I ml triun rwiuuiu nu. uv miniicu, ir4'i ma wrfltr lll ruin tliA NiirfurAl If ereaHr. a K'V Uttle flour rubbed on thrm "III Improve them, While ollie oil "III partly obliterate tcratcne. S. Bra and copper can be kept bright for lone period If they nre rulibod with olive oil fter being pollnhcd nlth Bait and t tartar. Raisin and Walnut Cookies l"o ffce JSdltor of It'om&n' Paoe: K .. . . .... i -.. ..... t ct uee to you: liamin cooKies une-nau cupiui umwn vukuk Ana v. tvaii tMtitn thrpA tnhlitnoonf uln Bhnrt- t ' entnr. two tahlcupuonfula milk, one cupful Hour, -' two teaipoonfuls haklnc powder, one teapoon- xui cinnvmnn, one-nau cupiui peeueu ami viwvw raltlne. Cream the shortening nnd eugar. add v-. ine egc ana miiK. neai inorouiiniy. mm uu. jt H,IU fcwuct aitu iimiaiiiuii . . I," ----. men ine raisin, ueai wen nnu mup n; tiaspoon on n Rreaeed baking sheet. Uake In moderate oven for ten minutes or more. Walnut cookies Two crkb. one cupful brown sugar, one-halt cupful Hour, one-quarter tea spoonful cinnamon, one-quarter teaspoonful salt, one-half teaspoonful baklnc powder, three quarterx cupful chopped nut meats, Hent the ergs until light, odd the sugar nnd bent: sift to gether the dry Ingredients, then add them to the other mixture; beat well, add the nuts nnd pour Into a greased drlnulng pan Ilako In moderate oven ten minutes and cut In squares while still hot. E. " T. m ATnoL- Phnrrv Pin afc,f ..wv, ...., To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Will you please tell my how to Kake a mock cherry pie? (Mrs.) V. W. A mock cherry Pie. so called, is usually made of cranberries. Wash one lnrpe cupful of the berries and cut In halves, then mix with one cupful sugnr, one-quarter cupful of cold water, ono tablcspoonfur sifted Hour, one teaspoonful vanilla and three drops al mond extract. Ilako In two crusts in a moderate oven. . Anent Adoption of Kittens k To the Editor of Woman's Pane: Dear JIadam In a recent cony of the Evfsino tenoER the writer noted with pleasure the lines, t "Home Wanted for Kittens." which quickly t changed to regret after reading Mrs. I,. C. h. letter and your'nnswer. for I had looked for your reply to discourage the Klvlnn of poor, defense less animals of uny kind, nnd none are more so . than kittens, to "small children." I am unfor- tunate enough to Ue In a neighborhood where children and kittens abound, and should the 1 person offering these tiny animals see the treat ' , ment accorded them 1 think she would feel that I: a bucket ct water to the newborn kittens. fj leaving one for the mothera male Is far greater kindness to the world nnd the animal than fhs rilsnoltlon she- deslrea to mnko of her )k superfluous cats. Children do not Intend often iv to DO cruel, out iney nanuio )ouiik auiuiuis in way to injure bodies quite: as tenaer as tneir own. and should nny one douht me I would very gladly offer numerous Illustrations, Then, too, a. Ave weeks old kitten usually starves or N nt least stunted bv leaving the mother cat at so ten der an age. I heartily Indorse bringing pleas ure to the "lonely" und to children, hut not nt the price ot suffering, ns such gifts to a child "LOVER Or CHILDUEN AND ANIMALS. You must have misread the letter written by Mrs. L-. C. S., for In It Bho stated very clearly that she did not want to give the kittens as playthlnus to small children, so in finding homes for them her withes were respected. Both of the kittens havo been ' adopted Into families which will, I feel rure, stive them good care. I agree with you that the child is often unintentionally cruel In .handling pets; then, too, there Is always the waanger or contamination, so that it seems ?V-inuch better to keen the two apart until the (.j ..-.... .-- icnlld is old enough to understand. r& Lamb Broth With Spaghetti .Hfo the Editor of Woman' Pant; IK .J . ..., M - -. . m.j'j.v-. "r iuarn j nutritious ana economical VfiWwsh la. made as follows: One quart lamh stock, Se-nair cupful tomato, one tablespoonful opped onion, one tablespoonful chopped carrot. rjj .e-eignm teaspoonrui pepper, one-third ruprul ? '. V f paxhetll, one cupful bits of lamb. Remote the ft Ironi tne stock, add the vegetable, pepper . "Vahnd Malt- heat to DOltlna tM-dnt. Add anairhettl and cook for one-half hour. Add meat luat ba- Uf flore serving. (Mrs.) TI10.MA8 W. ?V Sweater Which Has Stretched ' Sn Hte ffdtfor of Woman' Paae: ,,' Dear Madam My white knitted sweater when -..Washed stretched terribly. Is there anything I - snifoi oo to return it to it proper length? .'.' ,I,am afraid you can do little to restore L the .sweater to Its normal shape. You mlcht i It over again, then, after pulling- it Ittly' In the opposite) direction from which stretched, wrap it In a towel to dry. lit. there Is always the danger of itretch- tt Jut.ao much out of shape the other ' t f ureueMM jm uream i twmmtrof'Woman-s rage r taa--Can yfta give mo give me, a formula csta. oreaoajL. , 9a,. IMTS.J A. ;.! ''- hVahrK recommended safa);.-j.-fQ. bmwb tcsrine, one i McUitni oarfcoHtU. 'one-quarte v-Mflt W mix taw hh apA'?im' plnU of ulMJMr ksvtfiaiui tbw rmmrfMa iMtri Army of Dependents. in Public Questions Vyvettes A strnw hat with decidedly upward tendencies. HOW many of you have read tho Presi dent's proclamation through from beginning to end and thoroughly digested it? This question asked by Miss Klchaids during her tulle yesterday morning brought replies in the nllhinatlvo from nbout one-third of tho women present. I wondeied If men could have honestly made n better showing. Yet In address ing his people, us Miss ltlclinrds said, tho generic term was used. Let any one who doubts the Intelligent Interest taken by women In affairs of the nation drop Into the Itiond Street Theatre some morning while Miss Hlchnrds Is in tho jnlddlo of her pel orations. Women of nil ages, fiom tho young girl only a few seasons out to staid old dowagers, all listening In lapt attention to tho speaker, and, one and all, knitting, knitting. INQUIRIES 1. What can be substituted for rlci-tlironlne at a ntildlntt 2. What Is a "Uind-m" supper? 3. I It rood fonn for n man to nllow u woman to be left sltttnic alune In a box at the theatre f 1. fieorcette rrei) vtanliM bcaiitlfiiils, nl though when tuo t.hade are romblurd niftre Hutlsfurtnry rrsulls are iikimrrd It It Is dipped In gaMjllne InMe.id of uuter. 2. I'oulurd Mill be ninth Morn durliiE the com ing ceiiMin. 3. When Hiifflclent hangerH nre not iirullnhfo lingerie blouses can Ik- hung oirr n mil of hc.ny paper tied In the middle with it Mring; this make u cry hfrtlcoahle hanger. To Raise Money for School t To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Would sou kindly suggest Kome good plan to raise money for our school'' A debt which we thought paid was found to he tho opposite, for not n cent had betn paid mi It. It amounted to nn, and each grudo In m hind must do Its share, Some money has Irfn raised, but a large amount remains unpaid. There hao been many eollcltors for magazines, etc.. In town, so we do not wish to try this method. Have had candy sales, so would lCo somcthlmj different even from theso sometblf ovel ..The pupils In our grade range Kt nge from thirteen to sixteen cars. l'leae paidon my long letter, but I wished to explain fully, to that you could understand better ami could suit gest accordingly. We need this money badly, ni the debt must be paid by June, nnd we will soon ho too busy with exams, to deot much lime to It then. So wo must "mako hay while the sun shines." Please, please help us, and If there Is any thing; I can do for jou and our exthtneo 1 shall be glad to help. ijl'lIOOI.UlU'.. Dam Hie, l'a. Why not make arrangements with the owner of ono of the movlng-plcturo houses In your town to either glo you a porcenURo vy the profltsfor a week or a certain night fell week for seveinl weeks, in teturn tor w.llch Jou will agree to tell out tlieHiouse at a slight advance of tho usual price? Ono or two extra features could ho gleu and pro grams printed and sold for a small sum. This plan worked out beautifully In ono case, and I should think you could make It go. Let me know whether you try the plan, and If so with what success. Liquid Green Snap To the Editor of Woman's Pope Dear Madam- What Is liquid green soap and what especial lrtue Is It supposed to possess? M. N. T. Liquid green soap Is an Imported soap not green In cblor, as Its name suggests, but dark yellow. It Is especially good for cases of dandruff, and Is .tlso used fur the face when there aro a number of sniall blackheads visible. Pink Engagement Luncheon To the Editor of Worn an 'a Pane: Dear Madam Can you suggest tnr.lo decora tions In pink for n luncheon to be jrlvcn In honor of an ensaged Blrl7 ni.IZAllin'H. Why not us-o arbutus blossoms, which tire so suggests e of Hiring, ot lovers, etc ? I'laca n (lower pot In the center of the talilo, then fill It with soft hrown earth nnd stick In as many of-tho arbutus blossoms as pos sible, or else place them on a mound of moss, which you ran probably secure nt a florist's Dwarf pink begonias or pink sweet peas could ho used Instead If preferred. Serve strawberry Ice cream or ko in Hmaller flower pots and have tho candles shaded with pink paper or silk. Unusual Invitation To the Editor of Woman's I'aoc: Dear Madam Do sou consider It perfectly proper In RlvlnBn variety shower to a bride to ask a number of persons to lontrttmte, but only a few mot Intimate friends to the houie whin the gifts are presented? Is It often done? If so, how should the Invitations bo worded? Will sou pleaso tell me also what kind of in expensive varnish or paint I enn do a floor for the first time with? A. G. M. The plan you propose of nsklng persons to contribute to a shower, without nsklng them to be present, would bo In extremely poor taste, to say the least I have never heard of it being done. I am unable to give you the name of proprietary preparations, such as varnishes. If you will go to a rcllablo dealer In paints and varnishes he can best advise you. After Doing your floor, however, you will find It can be kept In much better condition if It is waxed. Japanese Tea To the Editor of Woman's rage: Dear Madam The ladles' auxiliary of a club to which I belong Is giving n Japanese tea. I am very anxious to know what kind o refresh ments should be served. J. M. It. As Japanese food, for tho most part. Is so very different from our own, I am afraid you would have difficulty In selecting a suitable menu, nice, of course, Is a Japa nese) "dish, and this could be served In va rious ways. The Japanese serve It heaped In fi bowl and wooden sticks with tiat sides are used in conveying it to thS mouth. Tea, to b gerved In the Japanese way, would W in large cups resembling bowls, without gaucers. But It would perhaps bo ,btur for youto.Btlck to the' American -way .oCiMrvtaw refreshments and have chicken. ..imucuiu mna lettuce rsnawicneu, snv Haw, quarry. Btouoms "'?HI Wmw THE GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX By DR. JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG ULCKK of tho stomach Is a much more common disease than Is generally sup posed. Mnny attneks of pain which havo been called neuralgia of the stomach are without doubt, duo to ulcer, Tho ulcer may bo cry small Jn sl.e, not more than one fourth of nn filch In diameter, or It innj extend until It becomes as huge as tho pah of tho hand, Superficial ulcers glvo rUo to severe pan occurring soon after eating, nnd wtir when tho ttomach Is empty. Tho symptoms of ulceration nro the p.un In tho stomach and In the splnn opposite which Is Increased by food, especially h drinks and sugar, tenderness of tho ab domen, particularly over the stomach ; n violent boating nr pulsation at tho pit of the stomach ; vomiting. Tho tongue Is often rlduod nnd furred. Tho appearance of blood In the vomited matter or In the Mools should load nt onrc to a thorough examination by n competent phyhlclnti, with special rcfuicnco to Hie pos sible pri'snncc of an ulcer. 'I ho use of alcohol, rnndltuentt, over eating hasty nntlng with neglect to masti cate the food and the uie of vinegar pickles and other Indigestible foods ate common cuiHrs of ulier. Many eminent physicians also hold that tho fn-c use of tlesh foods tend to produce ulcer of tlu stomach or iluoih'tium t'nulow showed that a ment diet causes the stotnmh to pro duce n highly acid gastric Juice. The ex cess of acid may Injun- the tuintrii Thero Is also no doubt that chronic con stipation, with icsti.tliig autointoxication, 1 ono of the chlof rnuscs of ulceration of the htotn.tcli. Surgical treatment Is pomctlmcs neces sary In cafcu of stomach ulcer, but many cases can bo permanently fined without operation. Mild cases of slmplo ulcer may gcnernlh bo cured by giving the stomach a more or less prolong d rest by abstaining from food It Is generally not necessary to fastt long , after two or three days mall quantities of food may be taken A good plan i to have the patient remain In bed. feeding him excry two hours with a gruel prcp.tinl from rice, barley, oatmeal rice flakes, malted milk or malted nuts. The gruel should be of the consistency of thick cream ; It should contain no salt and should bo given cold. After the first two days the amount may ho Increased a tablepoonful a day, until six tablespoonfuls are glxcn ex cry two hours Tho periods should then bn length ened to three hours nnd tho amount In creased to four or Ave ounces. After six or eight days such foods ns potatoes and other x'cgctahlo purees may be added, ant.' also purees of sweet ftults. boiled rlco and yogurt milk. A fomentation should bo applied over the stomach tluce times a day, and a heating compress should be continuously xvorn be tween the applications and nt night. After an operation for ulcer of tho stomach a poison should oxer after follow an antiulcer dietary, excluding meat In all forms from the bill of fare. flreat attention should be paid to the bowels. Itegular movements should he ob tained by the use of mineral oil. Ripe Olives Are Wholesome Are Kreen olives easily digested? What Is their fund value? c. II. M. Tho green olive is extremely Indlgcstlhlo. When preserved with salt It Indigcstlblllty Is Increased to buck a degree that It becomes about as unwholesome and Indlgc&tlblo as sole leather. It has virtually no food value. Hlpo olives aro wholesome. Hungry After Getting Wet Why should one b hungry after Kttlng very wet? s A. W Because wetting the tkln cools and stimu lates tho skin and tho circulation, thereby Increasing the appetite. This is the natuial effect of hydrotherapy. The shower bath in tho morning before breakfast acts as a tonic to tho skin nnd creates a demand for food. It nlso Increases tho production of gastric Juice, and hence Is especially adapted to persons who havo slow digestion. Neuralgia What treatment would you recommend for neuralgia of tho teeth when they nro nil sound? A. C. K. In such a case the trouble Is not neural gla of the teeth, but of tho flfth nerve. The disease Is In tho nerve, nnd It Is this that nrust bo treated. Sometimes tho difficulty originates In tho abdominal sympathetic nerve. Tho majority of cases may bo re lieved by applications of heat, proper diet, Improvement of tho general health, m.is Bage, cold and waim baths, out-of-door ex erclse. Anything that will build up tho genet at health Is valuable. Fruit for Rheumatism Is fruit .1 sultnhlo food for a person afflicted with rheumatism? mis3 . Yes, It Is excellent, because it stimulates tho kidneys to activity In the elimination of poisons and Mipplles useful alkallno bitb htanccs. Proper Food for Children Cannot n soune child properly Invo a small nmoirt of pastrs, pies, Jams and other swerts? ,.,,, , A'r- JoirjwoN Such food does harm even In small amounts, because a taste for this sort of fooil Is developed, after which plainer food Is not rclluhed. Tho longer a child (.an bo kept on simple, wholesome food, the better. --ll-t-l-Hl.HI -".-............ sj louse kjAojo A Fetching Model of Striped Handkerchief Linen "How do you do it!" ex claimed ono char,ming custom er. "I have never bought such blouses before for less than five or six dollars." Truly she was right for tho big stores would havo to charge two or three dollars moro for blouses such as we sell for just 3-oo 1208 Chestnut St. 0?2r.J MUmtmr j H,M t IN THE MOMENT'S MODES W t il. I z jvQ UlcuUMt. ! 1 I Thee Idlers from nn Amerlcnn girl serv ing with the mull of lieutenant In 1 renen units Im-nltal link of the Jlurne con-Utiile "line of the mint Intimate nnd holv thbiKs whb It lino been .used for our tomfort out or the whirlpool of embattled llurope. I find in thi'Hp letters some fragment of true atone ment lor the hime sin und blunder of war. Hi,- nur-c tilK with n wonderful poignant hiiiiuir 'lie Jojs nnd sorrows of the war litiMillul." ItlCIIAKIJ t;. CAHOT. (Ine of the world's Kreatcst critics and huniiuiNts. March 14, 191C. All my inflrmlcrs were 111 at once, nnd I only had two wretched gteenhoins through tho next week (a llttlo too Ignorant to peel our dally cartload of potatoes). With such guests ou can Imagine I had no chance to write even a catd. Wild vwnk with thirty dressings ti day, and everybody to wash from head to foot, and beds to make nni a good dial of tho cai lying, besides the tem pcrntuics and usual details, and preparing tho materials. Just one word. In all theso months I don't believe I've ever mentioned tho rx Uiilsltc compensation that comes nlmost dally In the shapo of taids nnd letters from my children often very Illiterate, but so full of heart "Cherc petite mere," thoy begin, "Mn bonne petite maman," "Sotre pcntlllc Mademoiselle Miss," etc. And Gas ton, jou remember my naughty, adorable (laston? wtltes mo icgularly fiom the ticnchcH. Yesterday, 1 got another poem, written under a bombardment, decorated with crossed swords, crolx dc guerre, veiy chic, entitled ".Yon, Verdun Jamais!" He's tho best patriot In tho icpubllc. Is Gaston, and my. how he iocs lovo to trum pet victors, and cutses on the Kaiser! MAIICH, 10. 1916. INnvn'lt finished the story of Captain 31. Occasionally I'd hear a firm step along tho snllc, nnd a clear voice call out "Is Mile. Miss visible?" and there ho stood at tho door of my cage (allc dc panscments Is too dignified), good to see, nnd bracing as it channel breeze; lltho nnd muscular, in a uniform that fitted, with a face abso lutely handsomo because of Its honest ugli ness, and high-bred withal. Ono day. ho said, "What would jou like for your bjessest You can havo anything you like!" I gasped, and stammered something nbout gum-drops or cigarettes "Is that all? Wouldn't you like a gramophone? That's better than a piano no work for j'ou and If you movo on you take It with j-ou." Would I? 1 almost wept right thero as I thought of the Joy of the chlldien who never havo anything to lellevo tho monotony, except some occasional silly prank ot mine that Is never musical, So it was arranged I should havo ono straight from Kligland with all tho latest records, and meantime he'd "steal a march on tho boys" and 'Mid us theirs. Tho next day he appeared with Ilftj' francs' worth ot cigarettes and tho gramophone! You maj' bellcvo we worked those lecords as they never had worked before, with such Joyous results. It was rather a shock when the very daj' after camo a telegram ominously prophetic ot Verdun that ordered' tho St. John's Ambulanco avvaj- "dcsdiifldoii inconnue." ErjyfA The standard by which other cocoas . ( bBSm r mJ LsaaW IC 'ou uant to assure yourself of the highest A IP3 AffalUR i lw possible quality and purity you will accept none (S i$ggayy"jyjy hut Wilbur's Philadelphia's favorite. As JrrwJsaaaaT-. .t .i?zX Copy o "Cook's Tours Throujjh Wilburland," S S ."WKsS (oiifrihiftt sixty delightful recipe, is uaUlti0 ' i J llllll; H. O. WILBUR & SONS, Inc. CM Colonial Bedsteads Old lvoryKand French Grey . For summer bedrooms, town or country, these dainty, cool, inviting bedsteads are the most decorative and appropriate. While Old Ivory and French Grey are the preferred tones for Colonial rooms, we will finish them. in any desired colors. Now! We can promise exact deliveries later another story. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresfds. Box Springs. Bedsteads. 1632 CHESTNUT STREET Mystery lurks 'nenth tho rim of this fnscin nting evening hat in the shape af a fine net oil tin 'inch wide nnd 'ropped from the edge of tho black lnce brim. Tho high crown is ac centuated by roxvs of narrow ruffed net. A long wide streamer of turquoise blue ribbon with piquccd edging contributed and for n cblor note n single bright pink rose lends itself gracefully to tho occasion. Tho price of all this chaiming vagucry is $18.00. Virtues of a Mule The mule Is patient, fond of work, Ills virtues well bear sifting; Besides, tho business end of him Is always so uplifting! Life. Captain 31. camo to bay good-by and get the gramophone. On leaving he gave me 100 francs to "buy paper for them to write to their best girls." Just one week later. Sunday noon, ns I crossed tho court, my gallant Englishman appeared. He had come all tho way from Bar-le-Duc to wish me good-day. Ho admired my stock of ban dages nnd I made him up a package, and meantlmo we had a good talk about the world In general. It was good to talk to somo ono who really thinks and feels, rnat was tho last I saw of him, nor havo I heard. I hopo with all my heart those bandages weren't prophetic. Well, I'm going to Paris after six months hero day after tomorrow. 1 can't believe It, hato to go. am almost afraid to, as If tho ennui of separation from work were a beast that would devour me. Hut thero Is another big evacuation, and as thero Is a tie-up somewhere In the trans portation system now that we depend on Verdun Instead of Champagne, It Is a stra tegic moment to take a breathing space and arrange my affairs In Paris. . (CopyrlBht by XV. A. lluttcrfleld.) The next letter will appear In tomorrow's KvenlnK Ledger. Afterwards The sick man said: "I pray I shall not die Before this tumult which now rocks the earth Shall cease. I dread far journeylngs to God lire I havo heard the final shots of war. And learned the outcome of this holocaust." Yet ono night, whllo the guns still roared and flashed. He left his body; loft the earth Which he had loved In sad, disastrous daj'S, And sped to heav'n amid the glittering stars And the white splendor of the fiulet moon. Ono Instant and a hundred years rushed by! And he, a new Immortal, found his way Among the great celestial hills of God, Then suddenly one memory of earth Flashed like a meteor's flamo across his mind. One Instant and nnother hundred years! And oven the dream of that poor llttlo placo Which he had known was lost In greater spheres Through which he whirled J and old remem- branefcs Were hut as flecks of dust blown down tho night : And nothing mattered, save that suns and moons Swung In tho ether for unnumbered worlds High, high above tho pebble of the earth. Charles Hanson Tovvne. Chinese Flower A certain flower growing In China Is white at night or In the shade, but displays a red color In the sunlight. Vultures Vultures havo no feathers on tho head or neck. IS PATSY KILDARE, OUTLAW By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS XXUIThc Wri DIDN'T ramblo very early yesterday morning. I slept tinjlt Into and my father had got homo and gono to i-cd bo foro I woke. Ho was fast asleep vvicn I got up nnd found that ho had mlxi.1 somo pancakes for mo and Ilovvdy. I tried them and then I thought what tho man nt tho Sunday school to which I did not go said about my hair. I brushed tho dust off tho looking glass and took a long look nnd It wasn't like ho said. Tho man said I would not bo such a beauty If It was not" for my hair, hut I could see that I would. Still, my hair Is very pretty nnd curly nnd a llttlo red and I twisted n plcco of It nround my linger and let It hang down my forehead and I liked it. Then I found tho brush under tho bureau and I brushed all tho rest of my hair and It was all around my shoulders nnd down to my waist and. I bet my mother would havo turned over In her graxo If sho had seen me. Then Howdy and I rambled to look at the pitchers In front of the pitcher shows and when wo were crossing tho street n car stopped and a lady was trying to get off with" a folding baby's go-cart. I took tho folding baby's cart and held It until the lady got off the car, and sho was a fat lady and bho turned around and backed off and said, "Thank you," I s.tld, "Don't thank me, thank tho conductor." Sho looked at mo kind of funny nnd Kild, "Do you mean to bo Impertinent?" I said, "Ves, ma'am, If you would like to havo me," Just as nice as I knew how. Then hho looked at mo ngalu and laughed and tho policeman bald, "You can't stand In the street nil day, lady." We went over to the side of the street and tho lady opened up tho folding baby's go. cart and put tho baby In It and I asked her It I might wheel It, nnd I might. So wo rambled. Wo went to nil tho dry goods stores and the lady bought a spool of thread and llvo papers of plus for a nickel nt the ten-cent store nnd sho said If I would help her on THE CHEERFUL CfTO OnetHnrJ .tout these stirring limes Tke rtvc-Ue us love, our courv'trvrrve.rv . Were ettin so grated now 111 never Feci t.lone. K.6zJir, Jrx,.TCftr"i Growing Child's Teeth By tho end of tho i-eeond year tho baby (should havo his milk teeth complete, and until the sixth or seventh year, when tho permanent set will begin to appear, these teeth must bcrvo all tho purposes that tho final set will tervo later. Since this is tho tlmoHhe child Is learning to chew his food, n process necessary not only for proper digestion, but for tho Mrcngthcnlng and de veloping of his Jaws and for the pioper growth of his permanent teeth, it is im portant to keep the ilrst teeth In tho best posslblo working order. " Chinese Typewriters Tho first Chinese typewriter has been designed; It carries 4000 Chlncso charac ters, und weighs forty pounds, but the con tcmpletcd improvements may reduco the weight to twenty pounds, Tanned Ostrich Skin The tanning of ostrich fcklns is ono of the now South African industries. (ft , mml?'jrFrD-.jfM4 Reductions in COATS-SUITS-MILLINERY All Early Spring Models arc now greatly reduced for clearance. JUAWTOBLYNKIne V 1528 Chesmuf Si. Fura Stored, Altered and Repaired IPUllllM Il LUIGI RIENZI 1714 Walnut Street Special Friday and Saturday Taken from Our Regular Stock ' 35 Day' 1Aternoon and Evening Dresses, fcOE! Ci special for Friday and Saturday ZO.U! AQ Women's Suit,, high cost garments, t00 CI V serge, Poiret twill, gabardine, very special OO.Oi 50 Ht specially reduced .... The.sc prices for Friday FlCEl jfflsop PI Fat Ladu tho car she would go homo and would. I noa like to go along nnd help her with tho bab'J nnd tho cart? I told her, "Yes, ma'am, the conductor will let Hdvvdy ildo on tht t platform. Hut tho conductor- said ne wouldn't nnd Howdy growled nway down Ii his neck nnd tho conductor said ho would and ho did. ' Tho lady backed off the chr again and 1 helped her homo with tho baby, xvhlch waJ now crying and acting mean, and It waJ dinner tlmo nnd I got somo mashed carrobJ and some other kind of useless stuff, 1m which helped All mo up, and that's tho maid thing. Then I said I thought we'd ramblJ und tho fat lady said, "Thank you." said, "I havo got lots of them nt home.' She. said, "You certainly didn't expect b bo paid?" I said, "Yes, ma'am." So sh gavo mo tho prlco of two pitcher shows am said, 'I don't know what your mother cai bo thinking of to let you gad tho streeti the way you do. What you need Is a gooi spanking." Ilovvdy and I rambled nnd It was a loii way back and wc went In and saw "TM Hcait Ho Gavo Her," In four parts, anJ- didn't like It xory well. Then wo though! wo would go swimming, but when wo went out to tho river some boys was using tli water and they were much scared, for a bij raggedy man was searching their clothe and they were afraid to como out of th water. Ho had all their knives piled up oJ a red handkerchief. 1 said, "Sic hlm Ilovvdy," and Howdy did, When Howdy got hold of tho man he hol lared and begged, nnd I told Howdy t: tuin him looi-e irnd then I told tho man 1 would give him till I counted fifty to eel away. I counted by fives and tho man nearly broke down two trees getting avvaj and looking at Howdy ot tho iamo time The boys were very thankful, hut did no1 come out of the water to say so. I founJ another placo and went swimming and found that It Is run to ducK when yof hold your nose. (CoprlBht.) The next nihentiiro of I'ntsy Kllcbirc will ap priir in luinurrim j.hiiuik J.t'iisiT. Three Dainty Salads Chop apples and raisins together with little celery, mix with mayonnaise and heaij In center of a slice of plneapplo on crlsi lettuco leaves. Chop together apples,' celery, walnuts an pimento. Mix with mayonnaise and scrv on lettuco. DIco orange, banana and pineapple. Mid with mayonnalso and serve on lettuce. A Difference If you feel tho tip of your noso you wil find that thero Is a tiny cleft there. Perl pie with negro blood In their veins aro sal not to possess this division. "The Prettiest Shop in Toivn" HAWTHORNE'S S Make This 5 Tour Waist Shop S llicies ii very good reason, Z 2 why this waist department Is 5 S growing so popular. 2 On Sale Friday Morning 500 , Royal Waist Samples At prices that merit utgent consideration. 1626 Chestnut St. 'JSJlrJil!gr2': f- - (1A ltM in i and Saturday only V I mEEHiMm
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