wasr? 'tivi "JK!BB.-"JU -,..j .: ra v "r"i sra. snaw. VV "-"'M-i' "1 "" "Y "V '.W'TPTOEi'i?: 1 k ' iA'w v .; IP I If GREEN CROSS WOULD UNIFY FOOD CAMPAIGN Movement to Systematize nnd Consolidate Production and Conservation Favored I GROWS IN POPULARITY Agriculturists, Educators nnd Home Gnnlcncrs Express Their Approval ritlzeni who limp tnken i prominent and active pait In fund production sup uroncly I" favor "f the ostnhllphinent nf the Orcen fro" It n neiopil ih it the propped (ircain fitlnii now In ioce of fmmntlnn "III pUe pinpT tPCORtilllpn tn thorn encaged In Hie wnithv vvnrk nf tilling thn nl Well-known HRrkultiirlM. prinrHtiirs nnd othfi"" wh" devote their time to hcneflrlil movements PNirpkcrl tlio hellcf that It wn time for nn nipanliMtlnti of national ih.it neter which should pinpcrly ipprcent tlme who cl" thelt tlnip nnd enetirv to prtimnt. nc mtpipl In Ini'ip.-islnp tin prodnrtlnn Of fnoil TliP I'Ip.i which mux i-mm-ivi-d In Mi, Helen. Htrfod. of .Merlon cilns dalh In rmpillirttv In illmlnB tin prrpnaod o -gimrilKin Mm Wendell Ilclu.r rlnirinnn of Hip catdeii i-oinmltte. of thp Hlr t'luti aid 'I think tlir pi, in of I'o.nrdlnntlni: the organizations Interested In tlip pmduetlnn of food i evellent It will bIp npiinrtunltv fnr RiPiit cpplopnipnt nnd keep the -.uhiei-t cntii-t.intlv lipfotp tlip pulillp pp Iht-tirei-n Cro- -Mould niond to i-vcr.v section of tin cnuntrv as it h.is for ItR ohj. ct tlio pi preservation of tlio people I liopi tint evei.v oicnnlzatlon eneicul In u. h work will ni-opciate to m.ik.- the Grct n i'rn a lcnrou nrmv ' sum nr view-, vvue cpied lij i,s Kitliriinr I: I..ivvtence ilim-tni- iif'hnu-e-hold eiencp of Temp'p I'nlvprilty. Anion? otlipr tlutic" Khr kiiiI nitiotMl ort-anlzatloii of tin ,ulniii twllr- and Imlh iilunls Intere'trcl in hHHib of , rop.. i miip to lulnc lieneflol.il tesu'f I hello o nirh n pi in Mould he pnpitl.n m all part' of thp fulled !-nto .i I r.ilp food on nij own ti.irt of land nnd Unil the work both ltitiiii-tlvo and heneflrhl from the standpoint of health I heartllv Indorse the Urccn t'ro.s and cliall ! clad to do mv thing In mv tiiivvit toward unking It a sun c " John T l-'r.izte, Ai lalp Miperinti nili nt of s, hoos aKo liollevcs step should he taken to nationalize the. wink of food pin. duitlnn Ho said Anvthlnc to pupu!ail?e the movement of producing food Is psscnta w0 ill(. )rls. lnc thtmiBli ,i Kre.it irlsds The .Maor's C'linnnttrp on fc1ioo inohlllrat on now In the pnups Mf oic.inlzatlon has dlscu.rd the prohlim of InMEJiia hnt i.m Idpd to wait and leatn vihal tlio 'Sowinmcnt Is dnliu; In thp w n of .sti.-iii.itlliii; food pir.diietion I I-pIIpvp Iho smiUioI of the littcn t"ins would I e a food Idm to c e national leeog. nition to those enKaRed In the work of food Jiroduotlon I think It would he well how eer to ct in touch with the cential rim. ermrient lipfne niaklnc a tlml dnrislon I rh.ill hf clad to aid In urn wa within nn powei to .nil the moenipru of the pioponl Gteen toss " Miss ( ato MIIIpi. who -1-rtett. the work o the public school Karden akl 'I fawn am thine which will unlfv and ej'tematlre all etforts m tV dliectlon of fnr-rl pioduitlon I believe then- should he come national oicanizatlnn which would ha the intaiis of cuhlini: such work alone lines that would htiiijr the most piorlnrtlM- IP. BUlts .MADE TO KISS Vi.Mi Troopers Compel Man to Unfutl Em blem Fiom His Bain U TMiTtrtV Pa prll .'T --fail Fchioth who lhes near Hewart. was the prtnupil In a II ic-ralslne that- was not to hi- llkinc Up Is .tUpeed to hap inntk statement. Imprnpei for a L'nlted States, citizen and declaied no tlae would be epn on hw prpinlsps PUPidav menihets nf Troop M, 1'iist Fenusihanii r,.iliv of I.ewlshure and tnore than inn citizens went to f-Vhioth'- home with a flair Plrst lie was made to kin It and then wa. Informed there would he a (lae-ralsine at IiIh bain tine of the j-oldlirs i llmliD.1 t.. Hi., on. milod the fl.ic on a staff and Schroth wai foned to unfurl the emblem Up was then Informed It must iitaj thetp under piln of ummary treatment Hchioth promised PLACE IILA.ME FOR ACCIDENT Man's Death Due to Ncjrlurent and Reckless Mining SfllANTO.N Pa. irll .'7 NecllRent and reckless nilninE done seveial jears aeo In the Diamond, Tiock HIb. New- County nnd Clark veins, was found to be this oain-e of the slnklns that leaultcd in the death of Thomas Kvnns hj- .isph.vlatlon finin illti inlnatine cases nn l'thiuaiv is last The Maj (jrand Jurj- which has been maklnB an Inquiry slnte Tiidaj- last. In Its tepoit submitted to Judce .tames (VXpII vesterdaj, Fajs "But as this ncBllEent and teck Ifs inliiinK was done several jpnrs aco the statute of limitations hats the Indkt ment for Involuntary manslauchtPi of those responsible for said criminal ueBllEt-me" The jury suscests the limit In tin- statute be inctedbed from two to ten jeais and that the crime be made a capital one WOMAN HANGS II V FEET Found Unconscious in Cell With Ankles Caught Between Bars SL'NBt'RV, Pa.. April :'". Her heels flrmlj- caiiBht between the Iron bats of the cell window and hanRltiB head downward, Mrs Patrick Biieej', of .Shnmol.ln, was found unconscious hy Warden Hair, of the Xorthumbetland Tminty jail hete .She Is awalthiK trial for the murder of her jounc Ptep-dauEhter Mrs RUKKy ha 1 dracced her cot to tlio Fide of Inn cell and climbed upon the end, Placing her feet throuch the bars Rim then loFt her hold and her head fell back ward The bars firnilv held her feet, and the rush of blood to her head (.atised hr to lose consciousness JEWELERS IN CONVENTION Louis Sickles Pleads for "Trade Ac ceptances" at Meeting CINCINNATI O., April 27. Louis Sick les, of Philadelphia, n member of the ad visory board nnd former piesldent of the National Wholesale Jewelers' Association, made an earnest plea hefote the tenth annual meetlnir nf that orKanlatkm for favorable consideration of "tinde accept ances." I- P White, of Philadelphia, Is also at tending the meeting. Will Lecture on Whittier The Rev. Dr. Edwin C Hnlman, nf New Tork, will lecture on "Whittier, the Quaker Poet," at the New Century Drawlne Rooms tonight. Doctor Holman was for many years a personal friend of Whittier His lecture will be Illustrated, The proceeds of ll)e lecture will be for tho benefit of the ot k for blind Klrls of tho Golden Rule Alllanco of America. k Burned to Death in His Home 'NnnmRTowN t, Anrii -7. John fSf Drlilln, flfty.elKht years old. was ilracged ib from hlR burnlnc home In Bridgeport by t nremen too late to saye his life, He and fe" JOhn BftAUtVf l,a '0-nr.A In ,ImII In thft FLAG, TARGET AND MOTHER'S PICTURE, BEST TRAINING FOR AMERICAN BOY rE EM8& . l iASm . ?, jfa Jtt &u ir Mn j..o.wy.. . .'r jxhvtv "?$ t nam tt uim, fi f.- ''iMtvi tr jswiv zi-im. xi , ill kM ,--. risi' LAlk f I ' KKaU jw wKtW5 i. ir v ... . m .ri.U2 ytHTtf-s. mfm Miss Anna Jarvis Impresses This Idea, Which, She Says, Is Horn of Obser vation, Not of Speculation BP.lN'i; the boy tip on the llac Hip tntKPt and his mother's picture' Let him siend les time on his Teddj bear and the test of the (urn menagerie that ,miinn moil- than it tcmhes is the ioiIp of plaj Miss Anna Jarvis. tin founde! of .Mother's Dav. would Implant in th mind nf Hip Ameiluiii mother Miss Jarvis is especially the (lag lady as well -is the Mothers Ii.iv ladv of iiip world Slip bears the singula! distinction of being Ihe wnunn a' wb-ie sob- uieltiK n N'ntlnn.il King Day was prnilnlmril List veal fin the occasion of M.ithei s Dav. thi second Suiidnv of M iv Pipsident Wlls m iiiiIpkiI Hip s-tnrs and Striiies to Hy from eveiy n.itionnl s-tnte and tivli building in the t'nltid States, fi mil the tojn of Ameiicin embassies abroad and fiom the masts of ships at sea "Let the tl le In- tin- lm s most beloved to alil the Mothers Dav lailj todaj In her homp nt ;a.".l .Noith 'twelfth -tipd ' mo-t Inn led In a stnil, ..f letters from mothets anil ihlldren nil over the rnuiitiv v ho cii-li iai unfallinelv i aj tribute to tin ladj who cnshtinid hit own mothir in In i Farmer Smith's Column FEAR My Dears pie ise dim t tell me that vmi do not know whit KCAU is I hnpf v mi ill not. but so man ihlldren aie M'RMD of this and that and the vv mulct is whin thev git the far from Whv n lnbv dopsn I seem In be afraid of nuj thine, bliss hi lieait' He walks olf the fiont pixch iml thinks nothing oi It until he has humped his nosp When Is it tint we begin to get this fear of things l do not know Would it be a good idea to put down all the thlncs joii are afraid of? 1 want --n much to hive jou go through life afraid of nothing Some are afraid that Uiej will not know their lessons Johnnie Jones Is nfiald Ulllv Brown will poke hltti In the tio-e Suppose IPllj docs, it will not cause h ilf the suffi i -lug that the THAR of being lilt L.iuses Please do not tell me Jou do not know what I am talking about 1 hope voii lead this talk ovei and ovet and get lid of that tear which besets jou Manj ihlldteii hear nothing but how pom their piients are and how- can thev be other than poot when rurroundul by pov i rtv and tho talk of vanf Main j ear" ago 1 liameil that in walking a ral toad bridge vou would be all tight IK jou did not look whete you were gome The minute vou look down Jou are fJOMJ' FAITH cures fear Let us have that faith Lovingly, jour tdttor, KAUMHR SMITH STRANGE ADVENTURES OF RILLY RUMPUS 'IHE OSTRICH By Farmer Smith Billy Rumpus thought something erv queer had happened for his wife sat theie and would not Talk to him It was strange, fm be had been awaj all day and whin he relumed he expected his good wife would make a fuss over him What HAD hap pened" He wnnikrpd He sat for a lung time and then finally went upstairs nnd went to bed Theie was nothing else fni him to do Hi- resolved In g up earlv In the morning and see Just vV.-it hail happened Yes. he would go nnd sew .Mts Heaver and ask her If she had to'd his wife nbout finding him with his ligs When morning came BIllJ squinted at his wife, and as she was fast asleep he thought It a good time to steal softly outflows He made straight for the sand bank of the river The sun was Just coming up In the eastern skj. nnd nil was still except now and then a rooster would crow 'We ought to have a rooster for the town clock," said Hilly lo himself No sooner nail liiilj ic.uneo un- i-m-i--and was 'dipping along In the sand than he discovered something which made him stand still It looked to htm like a huge lilrd But he could not see Its head Ho drew nearer and took n good look nt it. Sure mough It was a bird, but the head could not be seen It seemed to be bulled In the Mini '""i cncli "I''1 nt ""' hUK0 thine weie plumes which reminded Billy of the white of eggs hla wife sometimes put on floating Islands.-and he went up and took n little nibble. Feathers'" he exclaimed The hit il moved a bit, and Billy stood back to see what would happen. How brave BUIv stood It as long ns he could and then said, "You headless bird, If you don't si.enk to me I'm aft aid I'll hao to give you n tegular butt. I'm Hie general In the army and I must have obedience." The bird snld nothing. "I'm feorry to have to move up the nrtlU lery and fire a few butts at you," said Hilly Stllll tho hugo creature remained up. "IT1 Rix-e 'ou "e more warning,, that's Just one too many. If you have a head with i mouth In It. 1JU It out of the band and speakto "our superior otricer." Still the hhd remained motionless, This was too much for Billy. He hauled off nnd butted the strange bird and almost made It lose Its balance. Slow y It pu led Its head out of the sand and turned a strange look upon Hilly. "Did you see China down there any where t" asked Billy. .. i .m the creature. "Say, wht ar Y!:hlMn tke4 EVENING LEDGER rHTLADELPHTA, FRIDAY, 'APRTL 27, 1917 heatt and then proceeded m mnke everj' line i Ise follow In r ianip!t "This isn t nist an hlli speiiilnl on of mv own sin i'plnln It'-- i thmiuht t'mt has been Willi nn- i gooil main vi n nil on niiAlltll nf I Itttll liov u Imsp miitlllM saw fit to put nn Ann Hi nn Hag In his tov bo Tin- nttlp bov would spend h.nlts niarihlng up nnd down with his flag lie lined it as lip npver teamed to love nuv otliit tov It was his best beloved f i ptnl and bin hlstorv book nil tolled into imp lie knew the meaning of everj stnpp utnl of pmiv star We nil said sunn du i lint lit tle i hap Is going to do sonipthlng for that Mag 'It mav seem llk the eliding i-f a fairy tale to say tint out- prcdlitlon i-iine true The little bov. who Is a tweim vp.ii-old voting man now, did the biggest thing be could Just now for Ms muntiv He wns one nt tin verv Mist to enlist' Miss Jarvis believes the (argil is i uy Impnitnnt (actoi in (h" taislng nt a bov Tiain hi i vi die ih i Ian ihls will leaih him i "in i ntt.ition It wi'i cive him .1 lert.litl .- iTi-iltllt ol .If-lillltui In i lllse i.ngtt pi u in is in in wi-ik ,i will ns THE CHlERFUL CTTO When I'm quite middle.- fcrjed 'fca-id lYive. wandered throutfk life. Aufcy down tke, yei.r.5 where I curt, even jee.i I wonder so much lP I 11 like mvelF then And look ktvck fc.nd .smile. z.t this Yesterday me "V nrrcnnn &. ph pi ii Ing Hiiv-tlf whin iuib p i n vouisi If i mi d not mi nn t'll d tin fellow hki ,lg "lmi wire plijlng hi,, -anil-ink Wltll JoUrself ' 1 sii lilllv lii gin to I nigh It w.i- ,i ii w idea in him. so hi said "Do von to, in t i that If vmi hide your heads in tin sand no one i an m i jou .- 'Th it's the Idea.' nnswend tit tin! 'Sav jou Just dig a hole nnd U't mi trv It" shouted Hlllv, dim ing up and ib w n 'I he ustrlrh dug the hoe f i IMh md whin tin- gnat put his hi id in it md had been loveied up a sti.mge tin g bippniid A ei strangn thing liappiued to Hlllv liumpus s-omithing he ni vi r in m i t igi t WOMAN TLANS VLMl DISPLAY AT PENN FKWIE Heads Movement to Place Nation's Em blem at City'h Oldest Hriclx Huililinf: A movement to have a flagpole erec-ied outside of tin- house of William Pi un a' tlio west end of tlio illiaiil nviiuii bridgi ovpr tho Schujlklll and to have a ling placed thereupon has been started lis Mi W. J Spoils !:?! North Van Pelt stint a member ol the Daughters of the Amm lan Uesolutlon "I was passing the house the othei daj said Mis. Seeds, "whin I saw that then was no flag on the place This, j hive been lufoi mcil, Is the oldest brick house In Pcnii sjlsniiin. if all buildings 1 think this should he honored bv tin national emhlrm," Sold In 2,5. 10, 25 and GO Ib. cotton bE and in 1, 2 and S Ib. cartoiu, packed at tho refinery When your recipe says, "add sugar" remember there's A Franklin Sugar for every use . v dcrctl. Confection en. brown A ASK FOR and GET Horlick's -The Original f jm C "aftku'i Matted MHKwJ boj s nnd spf.rp!iaiH-e is what is neeilnl pi i Imps unite than iinv other single i le nient in (he make-up nf n child ' Tin nlciiirp of molliPi Miss Jarvis would give an aitlvp plai e In the tov i best from nbseiv itloti and not fiom spi i illation .slip tells the sturj that fit st Inspired hi- with thp lil. .1 of children n unillv plnvilig with plmtiig ipln nnd With good ones ul thai 'One dav,' she reminisces. "1 went to visit a frle-id whose stunlv Hub ln-v I had mvii v,en M Mlllll ,M t,,. j-sl shviiis). wore off. Hip j-nungsler came In with some thing pioudlv llnlii'.l behind his link lie piodiired n miv biaiitlful pi. Inn of bis mothei He plnvpil wtlh It (Iflv illllitent wnvs his mother told me nnd the vtrv fact til it the fnce of mother i mild be put on that Invelj brown paper seemed to tnise mother to a new level and to mike of her Hip most wonderful cicature in tin- world ' Making mother "the most 'w mulct ful iiratute in the world' i the deiiest nun of Allss Jarvis she bellevi". th it ninth) i s w ho sptinl their llvis unking u fuss ovn nlhri people like to have the tables tiunrit at bin nun- ,i vi it and hivi tint fus made ovpr tliPin ILL AFTER HIIIIN'C: IN MARSH I'olicc Have Haul Time Anestinir Two Hoy Suspects WILMIVHTOV Del, Apill 27 As i ie. suit of Bitting caught in n marsh while trvnic ti- escai-n frmn tin- point-, Michael 'lilpskl, Ihiileen jcais old is in Delaware Hospital stilli ring from pneumonia and ' Hi.llv Smll.ik, of the same age Is in tho 'in or the Juvenile ("nun sufreiing finin a n vein i.l). Thcyalso had n nailow (scapo fioni drowning Tin an- aieusnl nf nibbing the hiingn Iwv of John W.illlur, in Soiitli Wlhiungtnn, DM vvnk In older to escape tin- pollic tho tiovs no into a nniph when thev got Into vv Hi r up to tin ii links Tin p.liii fluillv had t.- git I .inK with win Ii ti poll III. in out Hi Hi bov win ncailx ) xhail ted When i . IKllt (T- : Save This Recipe for Coconut Junket Pi ill th m tl fr m 1 m T It ikrr s f v kta rnf oiiut iU'' m fjiut lr Iti u iHt'ir of i b s (lo'h Now prppnip line nmn nf tut Ik iiiriUinff a Junkpf pour in h vhr t tups m 1 st b in sii h 11 re nl in scr' pi hob li bi 1 ihffptmnfu1 nf o. onut ott r nil bIkcs .ptmMf with pulierird 8uar, an'l Hf rv1 I ki thp tnronut mtlU in lrnkinj 1 iST I nn irt of milk Dr 1 iunkft tablet 1( MU'tr 3r t 1 1)1 1 oronitt 1? Totn! . 2."5r Will Hrn oisht proni Complete Hccipe Booklet on Request BAKER'S Fresh Grated Coconut in the Original Milk In Can, Not in Paper Packages NOT a Desiccated Coconut Maker's Fresh flratei! Coconut all Krnteil unci icitdy for una the moment the can Is open as nvveet, moist nml tempting ns 11 freshly picked nut, Tho orlc. In.U milk Keeps It fresh nnd lus cious not tho tnstelesi desic cated kind. Wffim 12c At Your Grocer's Recipe Booklet on Request FRANKLIN BAKER COMPANY Dipt, NP . i Philadelphia, Pa THE WORLD'S WAR Through Woman's Eyes Hy ELLEN ADAIR A7inA7 Woman and "The Third Sex" LONDON April .' 'AVI! Jim ever seen n duininv tow .' I h win t till tin- ollirr dnj Its n most t tt.ioidluaiv i-ontrlvatire with four tripod h b and iinaiiRril so that the mnldetis of l.iigbitiil tmu known lis tin national sirvlce eirls maj pi.-utit-p Upon it the Beiitle art ..f milkitiB U't vi- hutidrids of (bnnnij tows c.it tered nbout London nmv ' nd we pass rnniin.itlon m milk fnir and nn- beinc pionioted from b Hie o en- ain iti urs to finl lledBPlt milk m nils Have on ver s,( n n motortilov " M.v 111 st e Itnpse of one was otilj ri cent on tin- holders of HppliiB roret, and inl f n r frmii t.olwlnn. P.M TV Mimii lir stately farmsti ids m -b if in uitic historli s 'tin must ioniaiittc of all tirrhaps is - ipped Hall with atinosphpii- so riclesias tn ,i 1 so rlmsH-icil that I ixpfcted to find hi. -did monks uiovliiB tlnouBh the aisles insteiil of sob inn, luinluatliiK liueruspvs' tjivvs nml t"Ws of prettv khaki eirls sat s 1 1 1 o eii li inw and nil hard nt work The farmer talked to me Thesi' natlonnl service elr do far hot- w irk than the ineii, said he "They're r more sympathetic with the cows, too- ml smile It petfpetlj trui A has qukk Int'lltlon Ilen the vicious . ws nnd nie bitter behaved al- ii idv" cows iip.TTi:i: itunAVHD When a man is milking n kliklng i slu suddenlv lashes mil, he retnllatfs kicking link and tlu ibmblp simvv teniper Is bad for the cow and bid for the milk The gills ilnti t klcU liack In cause a girl i-an't Ukk with nnv effect' Thev tiv s ithlne wolds instead Its wnndeiful what the- human voice will do with i ow He showed me his 'training silnm, w th Its dozen dutnnij enw-s Then proudlv he c-ntiductpil iiip In a lb d where a tnotorplnw wns In full swing The huge (imtrlvatice throblm! nolsltv but did tint scare the birds awav Seaeulls pled wagtails nnd starlings tlutteied amuiul it ctirlntislv In nearbv lipping I'nrest the rooks weie i row Ing It was a glorious dav if llnglish sptlng Ulrls in khaki vvi-r. wotking In the fl Ids handling the plow digging piloting The prettiest nm nf a'l w is clenninr nut the pig sties Thev Ii nil tip at I In tin morning said the firmir and thev llnlsh woik nt i p m It s n healthful life " Healthful but bard' I Inoki d nt soma of the wonipii It struck me that this great world war is btinglng Into being a third six lather Aniazon-llki- In tvpe This thlld f has become quite Inde pendent nf man In tilling his rhoc it h.13 iiiltivatPd his prlvilcgis MOP.II HM'HIII.tiP. IHItLS We had soniP of thisp bachelor women before the war hut the percent ige ban piped up am izltiglv yi lortWi'WWWW I American Stores Co. Our First Week For the large volume of business you favored us with last week we THANK YOU. Never in all the history of the ACME TEA CO., ROBINSON & CRAWFORD, THE BELL CO., CHILDS GROCERY CO. or the GEO. M. DUNLAP CO. have any one of the five concerns enjoyed such a large vol ume of business in any one week in the month of April, as they had last week. The managers of our stores join us in thanking you for this unprecedented business. Extra Fancy Butter it- 50c Our very best the finest grade of fresh churned creamery butter. Fresh Eggs oz. 37c Guaranteed strictly fresh and carefully selected. Uneeda Biscuit pH'- 5c Graham Crackers pUg. 10c Spiced Wafers lb. 16c Large Grape Fruit each 7c Oranges doz. 15c, 25c Fancy Shrimp can lGc Sardines can 6c, 12c, 13c Tuna Fish can 20c, 27c Potted Meat - can 10c ffi Heinz Spaghetti can 10c, 15c Heinz Beans can 14c, 20c Cracker Dust Bread Crumbs Candles lb. 8c pkg. 5c doz. 10c lllnrk, o Tan. bOX OC 2 in 1 Shoe Polish ri -" ; Stove Polish can 5c Q Scrub Brushes each 5c, 8c, 10c Pure Jelly Very fine quality cheaper jn your own kitchen, Choice Evap. Peaches lb. 8c Choice selected, nicely cured m High Grade Coffee ib. 20c Thoroughly dependable a blend that suits the most particular. , Roasted fresh every day. To tlipp women tuairlngc no longer ap pcil Thev hip earning excellent salaries, and freedom has g.nip to their beads The puisp Is stiongir than rciitlment, and com fort conies In fore affection nnd pisslon Thi-v j ran be well-fctl well-clothcil and wi-ll-lioueil bv Ihelt own exertions Whj give up thp freedom for tho petty mum! nf ilnmi-stlcltv " thev argue Why sPltle down on three ot four pounds a week (MS oi M) nnd pnsstblv a famllj, when thev can eain that sum themselves nnd iiicd study self onlv In the spending of If Let the Amerlc.iii woman remember that bulletin dip salaries of Unellhwomen hnve been i-xtrnorillnarllv low so that the latter have ofti n bei n almost compelled to marry for ll livelihood ' Vow all this has been changed bv tho win englishwomen are canting salnrlos of from $11 a week to $.i0 Their point of view In man cases Is elmiglng with chang lng conditions A prominent London woman has Just been discussing this prob'om of the third sex with me 'liven the bogey of old age holds no tprrots for these women now thit they can pilrnulzp Hip war loan nnd savings bank" said slip Splflsh these new women of the third sei mav be. but thev ate loglcallv splflsh Tltev are not true women, for the true woman de sires wifehood and motherhood They do mens work but they cannot take his sex inl llin strange pa it of it Is their content ment "Whethet the- ape the mill bv pitndlng In his clothes or nicrelv bj cnjovlng bis pi Iv lieges does not matter They an shirk ing l In- ties of mirrlage and maternity and the point to mushier Is whether these women nip wanted fir mothprhood or whether wp Invp enough without them ' The Inst census of Hi eat Britain declared that there were nearly four milium spinsters betwieti the aces nf I i and to lowing foi a large proportion nf these women mar iv ing thete still must be a considerable nunibei who nn never nnrrv owing to the enoitnoiis casualty lists nf war and the fact that n laige iiumb"r of the fighting men will Schmoele & Company 1204 Chestnut Street Announce a General Reduction of their FINE MILLINERY Sport Hats from $2.50 up I Trimmed Goods from $5 up '1 JWBPW'BgWIBSaWWBBBWIBi MiH HP HMWBa MB " Attractive Butter and Egg Prices Fine Quality Butter it. 47c A high grade of creamery butter ex ceptional value. New Laid Eggs tt 40c Extra selected. Large, full and meaty, absolutely fresh flunk) r nr nl, llntlii-r'M UulS Kellogg's Corn Flakes Kellogg's Krumblcs New Post Toasties Quaker Corn Flakes Cream of Barley Grape Nuts Farina Peas can 12c, Corn can Asparagus String Beans can Mixed Vegetables Fancy Beets Choice Spinach Campbell's Beans Campbell's Soups pkg. 8c pkg. 8c pkg. 8c pkg. 8c pkg. 5c pkg. 13c pkg. 12c pkg. 9c 14c, 16c 14c, 15c can 13c 12c, 14c can 12c can 15c can 18c can 14c can 10c glass 8c than you can make it California lruit. you we have your ' mm return from' the front ns permanent, xnllds. ,i So It would seem that this sudden sprl Ing up of a third sex Is simply Natai way of keeping the balance that has disturbed by tho war. V.M When Hip last battle has been fought a- the soldiers come home to ordinary clvllii up. n great nianv women win sun io wanted lo "cany on" Hundreds of tho-!' sands cannot be spared for the duties ot U VJ iree ot tho countrJr,fef.a motherhood Tho commerce will need their services. ryfir-w Tho problem of coining man-shortage jHfiip a burning one In llnglaiul today. But'.lk,S'S seems to me mat tins creation or a imrjr sex ot nf women who ate quite contented'to yA nil's work and who have lost alt dJ Xfi or marriage will offer a solution. , W. do mnt: sire for i Amnnp thnso women vvhn no ao marry tner, -',;,x wment of moturfL3!L'! vvltl nrnhiblv he. nn endowment nf motlitl .1..3 hood and State bonuses, so that tho ws- 4ti nge of war may be made up ii-.h. .i.ui i aieS ""r m z: . ,. rT-rM.J oiiVv-Ti enom&i SccoruliSIoorSEiofiioa Snop 1310 CHESTNUT ST. OVDOllt Wauamaier'fl Madam Locket's DISPLAYS Spring Millinery Exclusive creations at especially low prices To introduce this New Shop Also Suits Coats Wraps Gowns Waists For Tomorrow Only 10 Off AMERICAN STORES CO. Cornstarch Jcllo-0 pkg. 7c gg flnvors Pkg. OC 'Vumnr'"' Cocoa can 9c, 18c Baker's Chocolate cake 9c, 18c ,1,'nV Chocolate cake 4c Good Table Sauce bot. 5c Lea & Perrin's Sauce bot. 1 9c Prep. Mustard lV(1V"r 5c, 10c India Relish large bot. 10c Blue Label Ketchup bot. 13c Heinz Tomato Ketchup bot. 15c Blue Label Chili Sauce bot. 15c Vanilla Extract bot. 8c, 20c Vanilla Flavoring bot. 4c Curtice Jams ' bot. 17c Peanut Butter glass 9c Seeded Raisins pkg. 12c Sliced Dried Beef Pkg. 10c Very choice quality ; cured, sliced and packed under ideal conditions. Big Juicy Lemons doz. 10c Big. bright, thin-skin lemons, sound as a dollar. Fine Quality Tea 'rfe.pkf.9c Blends to suit all tartes. 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