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EVENING LEDGEtl-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1917
THE PROMISES' MADE DURING THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY-QUERIES REGARDING WAR WORRJ
THE PROMISE "TO LOVE, HONOR
AND OBEY" UNDER ANALYSIS
The Last, Although So Much Objected to, the
Easiest to Keep Through Life Men Not
Lacking in Patriotism
TUNE, tho month
" ntlrlfllv l, l...n
of marrlaccs. will
mill even with tho
Imminence of conscription hanging over
Wis country thoro promlxo to bo wed
dings without number.
And no doubt tho old discussion of the
propriety of leaving out tho word "obey"
In the marrlago nervlco will bo revived.
But Is this tho word over which there
hould be so much quibbling?
la It not rathor unimportant In view
of the deeper significance of tho other
two words?
fpiIB marrlaeo service la very boautlful
there In something nbout "lovo,
honor and oboy" which makes oven the
most unsentlmontally Inclined have lit-
tlo thrllln up and down his spine. But
after all Is It within human power .to
promlso these things with the assurance
of keeping these promises?
To obey yes! One can promlio to
obey, for that Is a voluntary act. nut
to love or to honor! Tho last Is the
hardest stipulation.
When roal lovo Is there, even after
years of dlsllluslonmcnts, of 111 treat
ment, of heartbreaks, a woman can still
love tho man sho has married. Tho lovo
she once possessed may bo transformed
Into a kind of maternal nollcltudo for his
welfare, If nothing more.
BUT how can a woman, after she lias
nrnmlnert in "hAnnt." n -.. i.... t.-.
.-. v. ...... .w ..u.iu, fl. mull, llCJ lilUl
Vyvettes
Tho brim of this hat rises and fans
out, forming n halo and there arc
wings on this halo black ones,
above and below it.
Thero Is hardly n woman I know who
Is not doing Hod Crooi work or does not
belong to nomo other organization for
relief work or national service, of romo
kind; yet men In droves nro apparently
content to sit at homo and count their
profits. Othors seem to bo actually glad
they aro disqualified from enlisting for
this or that reason."
I
DO not hollovo that tho apathy of
which this uoman complains la duo to
promise if tho man deliberately destrovsJ a lack of valor, but rather that, living
all feelings of honor with her? How can
she honor a mnn who reels homo In u
drunken condition night after night?
How can she honor him If proof of his
dishonesty Is brought homo to her? Or
If, although ho may havo no grave
faults, ho proves himself to bo mean and
email?
1AN you understand," writes a corre-
spondent, "why. at a tlmo llko this.
women as a class should display so
much more patriotism than tho men?
as the mon of this country havo for so
long In peaceful surroundings with tho
distance of an ocean between us and tho
awful carnngo of war, many of them
do not as yot fully reallzo tho gravity of
tho situation. And thoso who havo fam
ilies to support aro too much taken up
with tho problem of providing for thoso
dependent upon them.
But I havo faith enough In American
men to bellovo they will ultimately
mcasuro up to tho mark set for them by
their women.
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Litters ami qursltnns submitted to thii department must be written on one aide of
nt paper only and tinned with the name of the writer. Special quertrs like those given
oeloto are invited, it is undcritood that the cdltnr doix nut necessarily indorse the
lentlinent expressed. All communications for this department hmtld be addressed
u lollOKS- Till: WOMAN'S i:.CIIANIin. Evening Ledger, Philadelphia, I'a.
TODAY'S INQUIRIES
1. Should linen that In to lie packed away for
some time he fttartheil?
2. How ihnulil rentervleees b parked away
when there Ik not ruom to allow them to tlo
flat?
3. To what De ran noapmnW he put nfter
ne l flnlahed mine them?
I. When aendinc a pergonal note to eome one
through a friend should It bo heated?
2. I It proper to ue nbliretlatlon when d
clrepiMnK a lettrr other tliuii it bupInea letter?
.1. Should nlrknnmeH or ehortened namea be
iied In nrltlnir to a friend?
ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES
1. draw fruit rhou'.d lie hatted, then the pulp
ahotild be loosened from the rind tilth u Miiatl
aharp knife, the weda and hitler white meil
brane remoted, the fruit eprlnkled liberally
it ltd granulated eurar and net on the Ire.
2. t'onfectlonerit' lucar U rane Augur eo finely
(round that It U like a powder and dlpMolten
Instantly.
S, Choeolat rontalnji much nourishment In a
concentrated form, fat, protein nnd rnrliohy
drate being present, ttlth trr little ttntrr.
Recipe for Spiced Raisins
To the Editor 0 U'omnn'i Pngr'
Dear Madam fan ou toll mo how to prerare.
plced ralalna? (Mrs ) C.
Two cupfula largo needed raisins, one-half
tablespoonful butter, two tnlilespoonfuls
vinegar, two tahleHpoonfiils water, one-half
teaspoonful cinnamon, ono-tmlf teaioonful
mace, one-quarter teaspoonful cloes. Cook
together very slowly until tho raisins are
large and soft and the liquid has evaporated.
Cool, and roll In granulated sugar.
Muffins Mado From Sour Milk
To tht Editor of Woman's Page:
Dear Madam Iin't there a recipe for flour
milk muffins? It so can qu elm It to me?
ESTIIKIl II.
I think this Is tho recipe to which you
refer: One and one-half cupfuls tlour, one
tablespoonful sugar, one-half teaspoonful
soda, one-half teaspoonful salt, one egg 0110
cupful thick sour milk, two tablesuoonfuls
melted shortening. Mix and sift the dry In
gredients, add the well beaten egg, then the
sour milk and shortening. Beat well and
quickly, pour Into well-greased mumn pans
and bake for twenty minutes In a moderate
oven.
Cream of Carrot Soup
To tht Editor of Woman's Page:
Dear Mada n Carrota are healthful and It
cooked In tho rlcht way delicious Here In n
recipe for cream of carrot oup which la (tood
and fllllnc: I'ut U laruo carrots Into email
plecei and cut on to boll In one cupful water,
a piece of butter tho size of an est. one-half
teaapoonful salt and one-quarter teaspoonful
pepper, When It bolls move to back of stove and
allow It to simmer for an hour or so. Soak one
cupful dry bruad crumbs In water aiueezw cut
the liquid and add to the flrat mixture, together
with four cupfula white stock I.t It come to n
boll acaln and let cook for another hour, then
when ready to serve, strain, add more soup If
too thick or more thlckenlne If too thin, add
more butter, re-heat and serve with toast sticks.
(Mrs ) J. J a.
To Clean Sucdo Top Shoes
To the Editor of Woman's Page:
Dear Madam Can you please tell me how to
elean suede top shoes Where could I purchase
the cleaner? M. A.
Personal replies cannot be sent unless a
stamped, addressed envelope Is Inclosed and
then only at the discretion of tho editor.
Tour shoes can be cleaned with gasoline;
there Is also a patent cleaner which comes
for the purpose. I cannot give you tho
name of a proprietary preparation, but If
you will go to any shop where shoe polishes
and cleaners aro sold you can secure some
thing satisfactory, I am sure.
Cleaning Woolen Suit
To the Editor of Woman's Page:
Dear Madam Can ou kindly let me know
thrown your woman's paie Just how one ran
Temove crease spots from a dark brown tyrol
Wool suit? Also how can one dean up an old
rose wool suit?
t am one of your dally reader and rntd
your query column dally and would appreciate
It If you can cite me this Information through
your column at an early date, as I hsve almost
ruined the dark brown suit. I. C. S.
Benzine or gasoline should remove the
Crease spots from your suit although If you
have already applied something to It to re
move the spots you may experience diffi
culty. '
I should advise you to send your old rose
ult to a professional cleaner and thus be
assured of satisfactory results. If you do
It at hom use gasoline or, better still, a
nonlnflammable cleaner.
Endless Clothes Line
To tht Editor 0 Woman' Poo:
Dear Madam To make an endless clathselfna
fasten two aroored wheels wherever you want
your )lna and streten a wire Una around the
1 nana up eacn piece 01 ClOlRinc
ie wheel and tnua make room for
directly hi wont of you. The
1. IJark srren window shades are beat for n
slrkroonu they eerie to shut out the llfht more
effectually than lliht shades and the green Is
restful to the eyes.
2. An alarm clock with the bell removed so
there ttllt b only a slight bulling sound can
be used to remind a patient tihen to take
medicine.
3. IVnter-ttatlng Is beet for white hair.
Membership in Red CroHB
To the Editor of Woman's i'ase:
k.m!! FdnV: iin ou tll,n whether mem
bership In the College Women's Auslllary of the
IJed tress imiudes membership In the ned
c roas Itself, or munt duos be paid In that, nlsoj
UOL't'HKK.
Memben-hlp In tho former Includes tho
latter, and. In addition, any one belonging to
tho Hed Crom may Join tho auxiliary with
out further payment nf tines.
Women Enlisting for Farm Work
To the Editor of Woman's Page:
Dear Madam I hatn been told that nny
woman or girl wishing to enlist In the army of
farmers Is ttelcome. will you tell me throueh
sour department If this Is a fact and, If so,
where I could set full particulars on the sub-
J'ct? noma c. s.
If you will tpply at H28 Walnut street
you can ohta'n full particulars as to tho re
quirements. Same Man Pictured
To the Editor of Woman's Page-
Dear Madam rieaas Inform me throuah our
column whether It is ono and the same man or
more than one man going through the manual
"' arm" " Pictured In the Uittitu Leixikr of
M'"' 1!t- U. K. I.eU.
Tho same man Is peen In each photo
graph Answered in "What Do You Know"
Column
II. L. and MrH a. I). T. Your queries
nre nnswered today In tho "What Do You
Know" column, on tho editorial pago of this
paper.
Play for Hoys
To tht Editor of Woman's Page:
Dear Madam Could you suggest a plot for a
Fi?.X..!0.bV..nac,'d liy .boy ranging In age from
twelve to fifteen years? a. II. II.
If you will apply at the office of the
supervisor of the Children's Library, 1233
Locust Btreet, you can securo a list of plays
BUltable for boys of this age.
Host Man's Duties
To tht Editor of Woman's Page:
wheel.
INOl'lim-n
There Is no special expense Involved In
acting as bCBt man. The bridegroom buys
the flowers for the bridesmaids and has
them sent direct to the bridesmaids' homes
or to tho house where the bridesmaids are
dressing for tho wedding. Tho best man
may. of course, order them, but the expense
Is the bridegroom's. Tho best man keeps
the ring for him until It is required at the
ceremony, and It is Mb business to help the
bridegroom In every other way he can.
Cutting In at Dance
To the Editor of Woman's Pagt:
th?.v,u,f,iaoi-c'ul.u,k,i?.?,nv.lti:
called, at dances? Kecently'atV dance' Tyoung
man cam; up to my partner and myself whlli
we were dancing, and she danced oft with him!
In spite of the fact that I had the dihee with
her. I have seen this occur freauently with
others, too. If It ts good form. 'wlSS f Is "it per
inlsslble and how can one go about it?
II. D. V.
Cutting In has grown to be so much the
thing these days a girl Is apt to think she
Is not having a good time if each dance has
not been cut Into by several men. It Is con
sidered good form, so If you like dancing
you should do it also. When, a man wants
to cut In with any special girl he sees
dancing he stands on the "side lines" and
when he catches the girl's eye raises his
hand or makes some little sign or questions
with his eyes, and when she nods accept
ance he goes to her and takes her out on
the floor, she having stopped with her part
ner. This may be done at any time during
a dance, unless a cotillon Is being given
f6.ypiy ?." & zbiai y,oul
. 1 J I J
PATSY KILDARE,
OUTLAW
Dy JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS
r
New Acquaintances
T WAS still dark when 1 nwoko nnd rolled
out of bed and washed my hands and face
all by themselves nnd had two pairs and n
pickle nnd a dried bun nnd a cold pancake
for breakfast, nnd Howdy had two wieners
Then away wo went, nnd there was a light
In tho corner house where the new lady nnd
tho monkey face baby live, but there was
nobody to he seen except a cat sitting under
tho electric light watching for bugs, and sho
wbb not to bo seen nfter Howdy saw her.
We rambled on tilt we came to tho lot
whero tho mother horse and the baby horso
wore, and there by the fence In tho dark
stood tho mothor horse and tho bnhy horHo
alive and well nnd that shows what the
prayers of 11 good little girl can do. I kissed
both of them on tho noso Then we saw n
light In tho stablo nnd Howdy and I crept
up nnd pecked In lit the door, and then,
was a lantern hanging nn n nul1 and the
man was milking tho mother cow.
Wo crept around back of the stable nnd
looked through a knothole, and I nn I
ns hard ns I could groan. Tho man Jinnpi (I
and looked nil around and then lin Irmkril nt
the cow and said, "Did you do that?" I said
In a hollow voice, "1 did, becauso "U Mi.d
my baby cow to bo mado meat of " Then
tho man laughed and said, "If etor a kid
needed n good spanking, you do "
Howdy and I went In, and after a while
when tho cow wiib empty, the man took m
Into the house and gato us nil tho bread and
milk wo could hold, nnd Hnudy got a bnwl
I said, "Where Is your wife?" IIo said. "I
nover bad ono " I said, "Didn't you ever
havo a sweetheart'" Ho said. "Yes, but
nover mind her." I said, "Of course I won't,
for I don't even know her. Isn't sho your
Bwcothciirt any more'" Uo said, "No." I
said, "I know an old maid." Ho s.iid, "Say
no moro." Then ho said I was a queer kid
and ho fixed mo up two ham sandwiches
and told me to hike, and wo did.
It was bright daylight then and the sun
was on tho edge of tho world and was nil
gold and as big ns a bouse, nnd I bcllavo If
wo could havo run and got to tho end of
tho world we could have hopped It, and that
would havo been norao ride.
At noon wo ato our sandwiches at n plaeo
whero they was a big wheel away up in tho
air going around and clacking and clapMng,
and thero was water pouring out of a pipe,
and a big holo full of water. Thero was a
snako on ono eldo of the water, so 1 went
swimming on tho other side, and after
a whllo tho snake slid In on his nldo and I
slid out on mine Then a lot of cows camo
down to drink nnd one old cow with long
hookers camo nfter mo and he would havo
got me, too. but Howdy got him by tho nose,
and then ho left us alone, for that showed
him wo were not peoplo ho could fool with.
Then a man camo and said, "Do you know
that bull might have killed you?" I said,
"What's It to you?" He said. "It Is my bull
nnd my pasture and I do not want nny nice
little girl scattered all over my pasture." I
said, "Neither do I " Ho said, "That Is some
dog," I said, "That is nil dog." Ho said,
"My mother and my wlfo must see you." 80
I went to his houso with him. and Howdy
liked his dog, and I met his father and
mother and his wife. His father cat on tho
porch and chewed tobacco nil tho time, but
his mother was wliltehcnded mid his wlfo
was sweet. I stayed and stayed and told
them all about me, and wo had a chlrkcn
supper und they asked mo to stay all night
and they let Howdy go upstairs with me, so
I did. Wo kneeled down and prayed. "Dear
mother, which nit In heaven, you know
what kind of n day this was and I hope
you was not nfrald of that snake. Wasn't
that a good supper? I wonder what they
will have for breakfast not pancakes I
hope. Ask God to bless my father and
mothor and toll Him theso peoplo nro cer
tainly nil right. Thank (lod for bringing mo
hero to them, nnd koep right nn malting mo
a good girl. Amen."
(Copj right.)
"IN Till: NlfiHT." another IMUy Hihlure
adventure, will nppenr In tomnrrmt'H Ktenlnc
Ledger.
Get One for the Baby
And when ho grows to man's estate
there will ho tntisfnetion in know
ing that HIS help counted.
BUY A BOND
Every parent should' invest in tt
share of independence for the
little one. Remember
He Believes in You
IN THE MOMENT'S
MODE
The Norfolk suit still retains its
popularity. This model of buff
colored sergo is similar to tho reg
ular Norfolk except for tho patches
of embroidery on the large collar
nnd tho belt. Half-inch knife
plents, starting from the low yoke,
nro loosely confined nt the waist
line by a belt of the sumo material
nnd continue the length of the coat,
both in hack nnd in front. The hut
tons arc of smoked pearl, medium
size. About 515 will purchase a
suit of this description at the
larger stores.
the: cheerful cherub
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Final Spring Reductions
One-piece Dresses
Coat Suits -Top Coats
Millinery
Our regular stock reduced for clearance.
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THE GOOD HEALTH
QUESTION BOX
By DR. JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG
L mi
Chronic Nasal Catarrh
CIllloNlf nasnl ontnrrli tho nasal
membrane neromeH thickened nnd tho
discharge Is thick qnd moro or lens con
stant, and may have a very offensive odor.
Tho Inflammation may extend from the nose
to the tear ducts and pharynx, to tho ears
nnd throughout the tipper respiratory tract.
chronic catarrh sIiowr a low liodlly state,
and In nearly every case autointoxication
It present, with constipation nnd nttendant
nymptoms
To a itrcnt extent chronic catarrh Is a
(liFcns duo to had hahlts of llvlnp. nnd enn
bo lemedlcd only hv corrected diet, with
exercise, baths nnd other hyKlenlc measures.
There nro two things which n catarrhal
patient may do with the regularity of re
tiring1 nnd rhltig; Indeed, peoplo who nre
Mibjoct to Inhalations of dust, smoke or
Irtltatlni; hubstances, duo to occupations,
may a!tny uee Himo simple remedies with
benefit.
Dissolve one-half teaipoonful of common
salt In n pint ol warm ttnter. nnd from
the palm of tho hand snuff tho solution
through ,hf nostrils until they nro cleansed ;
then lightly smear tho nasal passages with
plain white vaseline. This practice con
tinued night nnd mornlnff wonderfully re
lieves catarrh. Other applications to the
tlo.'c should be made only when prescribed
or applied by a physician who understands
nasal diseases.
Cull Iiladdcr
Can one lito without the gall bladder? J. H
Tho gall bladder Is not nt all essential.
The elephant, tho mouse nnd tho donkey
hate no gall bladders. Tho rat, the mule,
hippopotamus nnd man have gall bladders.
Man) persons thovo gall bladders hate
been remoted nro nllto and well years nfter
tho operation for removal
bdkffl potato any food
(1 II K
Skins of linked Potatoes
Have the skins of
value?
Tho very thin brown skin which covers
tho potato consist- of cellulose, which has
no nutritive value, but It furnished bulk
and In tlili respect may bo useful as bran;
but tho portion of tho potato which lies
Just under tho thin outer skin Is highly
nourishing. It contains somo of the most
Important elements of tho potato and should
not bo wasted. In the preparation of pota
toes for food thero Is usually n largo and
Unnecessary waste. Only tho very thin
outer skin should bo removed. This may
bo scraped oft Instead of being pared oft,
thus saving tho waste.
Cold in the Kar Tubes
What Is good for a cold In tho ear tubes?
II. O. N
If jou havo a cold 111 tho ear tubes nt
onco consult an ear specialist and have him
tako your case In hand. It Is such condi
tions of tho ear ns this that lead to deaf
ness. Keep away from drafts or cold air
and keep tho enrs well protected. Inhal
ing steam and the application of a hot
water bottlo on tho outside of tho ear from
tlnio to tlmo may glvo relief.
Irregular Heart Beats
What, causen nn Irrecular heart beat? Mlna
w n tn thrco times r.ii'l Jly and then mliteea a
bent ItOHEHT H.
Thero Is borne disturbance of tho nerve
supply of tho heart. You should consult a
specialist
Salt in the Food
Tin we need salt In tho food? J. M. O.
Xo. V eat It simply becauso wo have
a lilting for It. food In Its natural stato
has all tho Ingredients necessary for the
human body. However, It must bo said
that very little salt may bo added to the
food without material 'Injury. Tho exces
sive quantities of salt which many peoplo
eat nro Injurious. Tho kidneys aro over
taxed and other harmful effects aro pro
duced. It Is best to accustom tho taste
to the use of as llttlo salt as possible.
(CopyrlKht )
Turkish Spaghetti
Boll one cup of spaghetti until tender;
rinse under cold water and drain. Chop
very flno nnd add one-half pint of fine
bread crumbs, ono grated onion, two ta
blcspoonfuls of chopped parsley, pepper and
salt to taste, a tablespoonful of chutney
sauce, n pinch of grated nutmeg nnd one
beaten egg. Turn tho mixture Irto small
buttered cups nnd steam for one hour and
a half, then turn out on to a hot platter and
cover with white or brown sauce, ns desired.
How
Sonnet
the subtle thief of
soon bath Time,
youth,
Stolen on his wing my thrce-and-twen-
tleth year!
My hastening1 days fly on with full career,
Hut my late spring no bud or blossom
shew'th.
l'erhaps my sunblanco might deceit o the
truth
That I to manhood am arrived so near;
And Inward ripeness doth much less ap
pear That somo moro timely happy spirits
endu'th.
Yot, be it less or moro or soon or alow.
It shall bo still In strictest measure exen
To that samo lot, however mean or
hlBh,
Toward whlrh time leads me, and the will
of Heaven.
All Is. If I have grace to use. tt an
As ever In my great Task.m'a.ter. ,
John Milton.
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Garters
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You wil1 save yourself a good
x deal of petty annoyance and
worry when your children wear
Children's
Garters
The patent rubber clasp holds
'the stockings securely. There
will be no tearing, slipping or
sagging at the knees. The im
proved buckle can be accurately
adjusted so that the garters will
fit comfortably and hold the
stockings neatly. , The pin is
very strong and will not bend.
15c and up, per pair '
according to size
Visit any of the best stores
in this city and examine a
pair of these garters.
ASTEIN3LCO,
Makers
RAWS GIRTERS
Chicago
New York
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