,1 - Us. -s &RIED INTERESTS OF WOMEN IN THE E PERSON WHO FORCES HIS'SHARE OF HOMAGE 4 " Who Constantly Insists Upon His Importance iljTJiereby Betrays His ww, manian Lnooses ms RIlE Is no nurer Indication of tho realization of ono's own lack of Impor- ca than a constant Insistence! upon Base from others. Tho- man or woman Jgko Is afraid to unbend for fair of losing ti dome degree tho prestige thus pains rtoklrigly acquired thus acknowledges his 'r her own littleness-. A parallel can bo found In the pomp .lind circumstance attending many of tho "rulers of smaller principalities when com fcevred to the slmplencss and lack of cerc- HBio'nj of tho great monnrclis of tho world, Although King Gcorco of Knglnnd, Al. JtenaQ of Spain, Victor Emmanuel of Italy fr hedged In by traditional customs, ftiy In reality lovo nothing so much as Jo "forget their stations In llfo nnd mingle With, their people, unattended and un JjtcOtmlzed. T5 RAD occasion recently to nee a really . ""great editor," a man whose tremen gtfrurf' driving force has built up a maga- ttpi vIth a world-wide reputation. I had .(pfceted him to be flanked by numerous bAco boys, stenographers and prlvato secretaries. Imaglno my surprlso then to Und, a slnglo ofllco boy and after sending to my name to bo admitted nt once. This procedure was so Unllko previous ex periences that I could not help con trasting this man with tho many flguro !ibnda who, by surrounding themselves jrlth servile employes and kcoplng j-ylsltors waiting any length of tlmo beforo admitting them, strovo to Impress others Wlth their Importance. j. It Is usually tho latter typo who speaks ef "my house, my chlldron," etc., In utter exclusion of his wife, who has had no in--Considerable part In tho acquisition of Jjhose possessions. But, In the end, you JWllI find these peoplo are correctly gauged. IVt IS A CUrloUS fact Hint .imfinC tho jJ- Rumanian peasantry beauty Is not THE WOMAN'S fa Lelterm and question! tubmitted to thie iVvartm'nt mutt be written an cne tide o ti n popir onlv nnd ilsnrd with the name of the writer. Hpecial quert Hke thoee given t lew an invited. It It understood that the editor (ton not nrceuarllu intUsrn the milml yproird. All rommuntcnlfoita lor lila rtrpartmtnt should tic oddrtsttd at followt: IUU i ij OIIjUs'S EXCIlANQi:, evening Leiarr. Philadelphia. Pa. TODAY'S f, l.ITow can the shape of fnilt which li to be reserved be retained In (tie rooklnc? J J. To what tempcratnre should (rap Jake , heated. 94 8. fihoald the skins of bectn be removed he- fere botllnlT Jt ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 11 I. Wilted novrera can he reined 67 Dltincinc rlh items Into hot water. 5, Z.rThe leares nhtrli would be under water 'hould alwnrs be palled otr doner stalka brfore MochU them In water. 8, A small piece of charcoal In the water rSBoliM at tood preservative for Howrra. u J, Wartime Economy In Food 'JTO th? Editor of Woman's Page; Dttr Madam I thought you mlcht bt intfr Ast3 to hear of one household I know In which sr art trot economy has actually begun. The hom Ha that of vfllto-0o prrsona, who hae nlvaj 9rovtritd the most abunjnnt mal for tbelr vuv(its, 1 taypl ther a wfk or o aco and "vnftAJno my antonUhmfnt to find they had made tonlderahle cuts In their table expenditure. jt the food served wai ao excell-mtly codkcil Vnd to dellcloUHly aerveU that no one could pot :!bly have felt a Jack of anything For ex aramfts at breakfast there wtn oranirea. poached on toast coffee and Jam where formerly ithere would have leen a beefsteak vrlddle rakei ,nd potatoes In adJItlon, Luncheon conslited ef a delirious fruit naiad, corn murrina blunc winn, nlth cream and tea. An elimination of Jt, cream roup and white flour At dinner 'there wern clear moud. a bot rnait of beef. unke. npttuc and tomato salad with mayonnaise dreia J rvit uivwii urrnu mid viinuwicnfi, (ouee. i nrse nr.eala were all uell-balancM and provided sum clent nourishment for a hearty eater, ret, an the Jpoittaa said, the was comervlntr food "for the JUllea." JEAN D. K. i I urn euro, Mrs, K., many other readers JwIH bo Interested In your letter, which ao ; early demonstrates Just what the heads cl households can do If they will. I find 3lso that tho lowly poke, kalo and similar rYce tables are becoming really quite popu Wr as peoplo realize their value. i Ilousewlfe's Time Savers rTo tk Editor of TV oman' t Pact: Hear Madam Time savin la one of the chief roblsms of the busy woman, and It concerns -specially the housewife who does ber own cook Ip or haa only one maid. These are some of Hks ways I save time: When I make pte cruit X make double the quantity needed at the mo ."Went, as pie crust rolled In o. damp napkin and 3lacoa In the Icebox will keep perfectly for sev eral days. Then 1 plan for the next few days to use that crust. A dessert of a fruit tart for fthe first night a meat pie for dinner the second Blent, turnovers for luncheon the fotlowlnr day and 'after that perhnps cheese straws, which can be made out of the bits. This lightens ma terially the effort of preparation, yet the ap $earanc of sameness Is avoided. Another of my time-savins plans Is to mix 'salad drees In in considerable quantity. This does not take much longer than does the mlxlnr ef a small amount and seres time and prepara tion at each meal. French dressing mixed and 5n.t In a bottle will keep for some. time. If It la shaken each time before using. Mayonnaise does not keep as long, although If k t covered In a china bowl will keep for several days. 1 iCvsrr time X boll potatoes I do a few more than -are needed t those left over ran be used In ' salads, potato cakes or be fried. Thinking ahead Ilka this not only saves time, but fuel. (Mrs.) WILLIAM If. tWarm Weather Salads o tt JSiltoT ef Woman' root: "Dear Madam Can you autxeat some nUda Jfcat would be suitable to serv. In summer? " V. E. U T Cucumber naiad Is cooling and refresh iuc. . Use two young cucumbers, one-halt ieasjioonful salt, one-fourth teaspoonful Wack pepper, four tableapoonfuls vinegar, Tar and slice the cucumbers In very thin nilo.s. put in salad bowl, sprinkle with tho ;ssjonlng. then pour vinegar over them and ary on crisp lettuce leaves with dabs of jhMsun cheeso on top. j Ifarlequln salad Is made by mixing a flititful of red cabbago (chopped) with two ybopped onions, a few boiled beets and atrhitT beans. Dice the onions, beets, and AsWlis and serve with French dressing. Left- 'oTmtf do very nicely for this salad. J' Ornge salad served In the orange ekln Is WrT pretty, Wash and dry the orange, cut k sHoe from the top and remove the pulp, iBaa't of seeds, cut Into small pieces and fitxnrlth It a little finely chopped celery and fmr nut meats. Season with salt and IMasMr and mix with whipped cream. Fill JiVsj prance skin cups with this mixture and With on lettuce leaves. ' Jrhapa some readers of the Exchange Krttt ind in tbelr recipes. BiUrbarb Preserved In Cofd Water Ibjs1 MMtor c Woman'- Taoil Madsm Will rou tall ms how rhubarb vm in coia wiwri inn.j m. a. I bv been told this method Is a good vrasft. akin ana cut uie rnuoaio in s-Jjw vtMM and U thi )ri fuH. T L mtiiM. IS SMALL Lack of It-The Ru- jsriae oy ner uiotnes Vyvettes Tho Juno bride wears a white bead ed Russinn headdress why not, In theso days of beaded bags and gowns ? oven skin deep, but only dress deop. For It Is said that a youth when seeking a wlfo docs not select her so much for her fairness of face as for the beauty of tho dress sho wears. That there Is a utilitarian reason for this must bo ad mitted, however, for every girl Is required to design and make her own clothes. And, as clothes are an Index to tho char acter, tho man who marries her has a fair way of Judging his bride. It Is said some of tho costumes rival David's coat of many colors, In their varied combina tions. EXCHANGE INQUIRIES 1. Hard water la Injurlnua to the aklni how can It be softened? Z. How con roae aachet be mode? S. What Is the moot frequent ratine of banc nails? 1. llollotra In the neek ran be filled nnt K manslne with rocoa baiter or almond oil. S. An e(T relive neek Weaeh Is compoard of one ounee of atralneil honey, one teupoonful lemon Juice, al dropH oil of bitter almond., the whiten of tnn est nnd almond meal aufllrirnt to form a paate. 8. I'lnclnr a small piece of orrli root In the last rlmw water will live dellrate blonaea nnd hondkertlilefa a aorreatlon of aachet. Thinks Younp; Man Rude To the Editor 0 IPomnn'a rooe; lh??.h.P,,l,.aJn7Wh" ""'klnc alons the atreet i'C dlly , 'ounB mn who wna with mi 51 .WI Pk to several wraona who were ruaelng. There waa anothar tlrl ana another Jn0rUn,tiT'en,.Y,t.n u" a,,- Tn "" 5? us Saltid Jnr .hJ" n"X ,ounr mn- w"" "'ooi and talked M u,..Bi:SSi " hve IntroduVVa tSSS TO uaT Aleo, when a veunr man a,MK. . ..tt. to ladlea on tha atreet ahould hi take his hit elent to tin It when he m.etn them? 1 shall at predate It 1: you will answer thew Jue.llJn" lltltDIE. Since there was nnother young man with you nnd tho flret man did not let you stand there alone. It was quite correct for him to speak to thceo other persons without Intro ducing you to thom, although he ehould not have talked very long. When It Is neces sary to stop to apeak to eome one on the atreet It Is often rather awkward to Intro duce a whole group, and consumes much time. A young man should hold his hat In his hand when ho stops to talk to women. In very cold weather he can often be excused from doing more than raising his hat for Just a minute because of danger from catch ing colds. Younp; Man Lacking In Breeding To tht Editor of Woman's Pane: Dear Madam Won't you rive ma vour . vice J I am In lov. with k younr mS 'oPtwVmST four, who l tall and eooS-looJlng. lie thmka SifcIX.hlJn' i Nowl th only trouble la that, ajihoui-h ho la ao nice when we are alona. he li always dolmr awkward thlnca whan wo so out UV.r. B"2 ' !,.nl.0''e "h?na o ; hlD?. 'when hut maiT.. m. 4i.' -rfV". "5 S" " ear nrat, ,Kl "t "rat. and he nvr s.t. up niht to do. Do you think I ousht to " n. n v when my r think h. oui vuiiKi uimt r It Is rather awkward to deal with a sltua tlon like this. If, however, you are going to marry the young man, do you not think you can. very tactfully, make him see what he should do at times? For Instance, when getting oft the car, If you will step aside and make It very plain that you are waiting for him to alight drat he may take the hint. And If, when your mother comes Into the room you will Jump to your feet Imme diately he may realise that he ehould do so too. These little things are annoying I know, but you" should not let them stand In the way of your happiness. And above all don't become a nagging woman, for that will only make a man obstinate. Cards of Thanks To tho Editor of lt'otnon' Page: Dear Madam We have hod a death In th family recently and I want to acknowledge the letters end carda of aympathy I have received. Mint I have a card printed or what would you advlseT OEKTJB. Some persons .have cards with black bor ders engraved fdr this purpose, but It Is always a greater compliment to send a per sonal word. A graceful way of doing would be to send your personal visiting card which han a mourning border ana above your name write, "Many thanks for your kind sympathy." Velvet for Bathing Suit To the Editor of Woman's Page! Dear Madam Can you tall ma whether valvet makes a good material for bathing- sultaf How would you surraat havins a suit made? TINKIB. Valvet, although not commonly used, makes) very smart-looking suits and when wet the material glistens like a seat If you go In for real swimming, however, I should imagine a lighter weight material would be more practical. If you are slim a sut made in one piece hanging almost straight from the shoulders and belted In would be becoming. Xt you use heavy ma. teria-l the suit should be made asalmnlv as W wl I J lKf so avM unaiacessarr wiwuvt. rant aUai auaal - - - - r"-r- - - .- EVENING THE GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX By DR. JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG MOST of the work of absorbing the food stuffs Is done by the villi of the email Intestine. These structures may be aptly compared to minute rootlots which hang out Into the Intestine. The food which passes almost constantly along the In testinal tract Is tha toll out of which the body grows. It has been ascertained that there are about 9000 villi to the square Inch, or 4,000,000 covering the three and a halt square feet of mucous surface In the small Intestine. Each villus Is a pump. The amount of liquid absorbod by these millions of llttlo pumps dally has been authoritative ly estimated as more than six quarts, which would glvo to each one the tssk of suck ing up about sixteen drops of liquid each year or one drop In tlireo weeks. In an ordinary lifetime of sixty years the total amount absorbed by each villus Is one fluid ounce These facts will servo to Illustrate the marvelous delicacy and minuteness of tho machinery of tlio body. How fragile must bo the almost mlcroncoplc, hnlr-llke villus which, hanging out from the wall of the Intestine, bathed In Us Unlet contents. Is nblo to absorb onlj a single drop In 648 hours! And yet our cxlsteneo depends upon the perfect working of these "llfo roots." How easily wuch delicate structures may be damuged by poisons How quickly they may be destroyed and enept away by In flammatory and other diseases! Thousands of perrons are Buffering from weakness and Inefficiency because tholr "roots" nro Injured They nro llko plants whoso roots havo been disturbed or de stroyed. They eat enough, but continue to lose flef.h. Their roots nro withered and dried up, so to speak. Tho treo of llfo Is dying at the roots. It bchoove.1 us all to take good enro of theso feeders of tho body through which are nbsorbed virtually all the eupplloi needed by tho tissues for growth, repair and work Alcohol, tobacco, tea and coffee, hot condlmentH of all sorts, decayed moats (prime beef, dried and Baited fish, raw oysters), anything which Irritate) or poisons Is unwholesome. When tho villi becomo congested or Inflamed they cannot absorb. "Salts" and mineral waters Irritate and congost tho villi and lessen their emclency, in tlmo producing enteritis or catarrhal In flammation of tho mucous membrano with destruction of tho villi. Clean food, well masticated, and especially food which Is rich In vltamlnes, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, bran and other "loosening" foodstuffs, promoto the health and ctllclenoy of tho "llttto roots" nnd encourage tho In take of energy-sustaining supplies. Blackheads and Red Blotches caaa of blackheada and little red blolcheaT I ft. ie useu varloua adverllaed and recommended K uat'e The c.i3rT" iAl' "h treitments only Xmill.. mJi. I '. ""' n," "ll'11 Wood """'"f MUS HLANl'lIi: J You have dono everything but tho 0110 thing you should do consult a Musician who Is a skin specialist nnd follow his ndvlco until you aro cured. You should train your bowels to movo two or thrco times dally Instead of once. Uho nn abun dance of fruits, fruit Juices und green vegetables, Hunger and Faintncss Between Meals What causes hungry and faint feelings two or three houra after meals' 1 Kct weak nS I only feci strone when m stomach Is full O. D Tho rravlncr for fnn.l la nhnft.n,.i ... your trouble probably conies from the fact inai you uo not give your stomach sulllclent rest You probably overeat and eat tho wrong kind of food You should eat mod erato meals of plain wholesome food, dls- nriltrn n. flat. . n .. .-. ..... ....... Mtuub, ,1011, n:v ,um uoueo. vjnew 'every mouthful of, food thoroughly. Drink iwo Kinsst-s 01 water at intervals between meals. Keep your bowels regular by means of laxative, food. Fruits and fresh green vegetables should form n largo part of your diet. Natural Laxatives What are the natural meane that will make the bowels movo three or four tlmca a davT 3. M M. Natural mothods of moving the bowels aro thoso methods which do not make tiso of laxatlvo drugs or saline waters of any kind. Massaging and kneading the bowels when tho dally bath Is taken or at other times, such exercise und sports as will bring Into play the abdominal muscles and laxa tive foods are all methods to stlmulato Intestinal activity. A correct diet Is tho most Important of tho natural bowel stlm-ulants-tfrults, fruit Juices, vegetables that contain a good deal of celluloso or bulk, and bran as found In whole wheat or Graham flour. Tho use of mineral oil as a bowel lubricant Is not strictly ope of tho natural meanB of moving the bowels, but It Is neither a food nor a medicine. When laxa tive foods, bran and other methods fall, the use of tho mineral lubricant Is often necessary. Contraction of Face and Neck Muscles The nerves or muaclea of my face keep twitch ing and drawtnE the fleah over the teeth and also pull and draw the baric of my neck. I am flfty-elght yeara old and otherwise In good health. Medicines do not seem to help me. Please advise me. A. C B. You should consult a specUoist In nervous diseases. Electricity and mtssago will be beneficial. (Copyright.) Falrmount Park Concerts Two concerts will be given In Strawberry Mansion muslo pavilion by the Falrmount Park Hand today. Tho programs are: FOUn O'CLOCK CONCEB.T Overture, "Stradalla" Fintow "lUmlnleeenees of Meyerboer1' Godfrey Tntermesso. "Pirouette" ,, Flnck "The House and the Clock" Whitney MMwI.n from "The Dlue Faradlae',. Romberg "Orand American Fantasia" Dendlx "Invitation to the Dance" Weber March. "Under the Double Eagle" .... Warner Welts. "I-oveland" Ilalimen 'Topular Hits of Ihe Day" Ilemlck EIOUT O'CLOCK coNcnnx Overture, "I'hedro" Maaaenet Rulte da Concert "From the South",... Nioode Sextette. ."Lucia da Lammcrmoor. . ."Donliettl From "ftnllnn ivmnhnnv MAirh. "The llrlde-Elect" ...... Descriptive Fantaay "A TInntlnv flMn.il .. 80U8& Ducalosal 3." .5!"" '!'.. Tseh&lkowaky Walts. "Harrarole" Waldteufel Melodies from "lilsh JlaVs''' ........; Frim "8tar'Bpanaled Tanner." Band Concerts Tonight Philadelphia Band will play on City Halt Plata at 8 o'clock tonight under direction of Silas D. Hummel. The program will be: "Scenes. Napolltalaes" Massentt Concert walties. "The Prima Donna" . . .Herbert- VSiJSXS?" Scharwenki rln.,.?.?,.1? Tlr Straus. Contralto Solo Selected Uertna BrlnkeV d'AlbltV. " B"ect,a Overture. La Oassa Ladra" Rnaklnt Maroh. "National Spirit" ...'..V.'.V.Viiummei At nancock Square, noncock and Jeffer son streets, the Municipal Bond will play at 8 o'clock this evening. 50 Women In PennBjr Wire School Fifty women are being trained in a school opened by the Pemnsylranla Railroad, at 1S25 Filbert street, to take the place of men as telegraph operators and train dis patchers. Women are to be educated by the road for many positions which havo always been held by men, owing to the demand for the trained men In the army. Mrs. Vincent Astor Sails for France NEW VOBK. June 26. Mrs. Vincent Astor has sailed for Franca to open near Paris a convalescent home for American wounded, ner husband la doing patrol duty alonr tho,coast. Miss Ethel Harrlrean also sailed for France to do relief work. Children In City Swimming- Pools The twent.flv city awjinmlng poofs wera opened yesterday -with an ttndanc of eertral hundred children. The -- a " iEDGBB-PHnjADEIPHlA:, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, li17 HOME AND IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Bathing Costume of Checked Taffeta and Satin Mx x rffl If I 1 imMZMwMmm X Another bathing suit. This model shows tho season's tendency toward tho utilization of checked materials. Instead of a skirt there are bloomers, voluminous in width and held in at tho kneo with wide, buttoned bands. Tho material of tho bloomers is black and white checked silk. Tho blouse, with its apron-like tab in front, Li n black satin. An interesting point js tho length of tho blouse, reaching, as it does, slightly below the regulation placement nnd yet missing by several inches the moyen ago lino. A huge whito wool flower em broiders tho npron nnd the checked silk makes the collar and shoulder cap facings. Tho little sunbonnct is of the black satin with a whito wool flower ornament in front and a bridle of emerald green crocheted cord. POTATO AND STAPLE VEGETABLES NORMAL Bigger Carloads Are Coming. Onions, Beans, Rhubarb Plen tiful Some Things Scarce What to Buy and Not to Buy, According to Commission SC A It C E Pineapples, peaches, strawberries, blackberries, huckle berries, cherries, green corn, celery, lima beans, oranges, lemons, canta loupes, watermelons and tomatoes. NORMA L Potatoes, cabbage, carrots, cucumbers, gooseberries, garlic, eggplant, asparagus, peppers, spinach, cauliflower and limes. ABUNDAN T Onions, green beans, wax beans, rhubarb, beets, lettuce, peas, parsley, radishes and kale. A normal lupply of potatoes and most staple vegetables, with scarcity In berries, corn nnd a few fruits nnd vegetables and abundance of others. Is announced In the produco market report or tho Mayor's Home Defense Committee food commission, made public today. The report, elgnrd by J. Russell Smith, chairman, Is as follows: SCAIlCn GROUP Pineapples, peaches, strawberries, black berries, huckleberrler, cherries, green corn, celery and lima beans. Oranges, lemons, cantaloupes are scarce, due to tho tremendous heat wave In Cali fornia, from which the present supply of these fruits comes. The thermometer went as high as 120 degrees and literally cooked the fruit Watermelons are Bcarce and will be a luxury unless rain comes to Georgia soon. Tomatoes ara scarce and will probably bo more so until the Jersey crop starts to market. This Is due to the fact that Mis sissippi, where the present supply comes from, has had a forty-two-day drought. This has finished the crop and caused a loss to the growers of (500,000, NORMAL GROUP Potatoes are normal today, because there bave been heavier carload receipts. They are moro reasonable In price. Cabbage, carrots, cucumbers, gooseber ries, garlic, eggplant, asparagus, peppers, spinach, cauliflower and limes are all In the normal group. ABUNDANT GROUP Onions are plentiful, cheap and good oual. lty. Green beans, wax beans, rhubarb, beets, lettuce, peas are all .plentiful and should be served freely .by the housewife. Parsley, radishes and kale are also plen tifuL Breakfast Stewed Fruit Cornmeal Mush Creamed Eggs on Toast Toasted Rusks Fruit Butter Coffee "Cavalier" Boots of fine white linen, with l'z-inch mili tary heels. Smart, practical and in great demand. $5.50 Plenty of "Cavalier" Pumps and Oxfords, in white and russets, are in again. $5 to $6.50. Jhe Harper Shoe Go. WALK-OVER SHOPS Ud- ... OFFICE DR. ' THE CHEERFUL CHERUB I like to .step out .t one, jid& oP rrw liPe. And look zt the pst tnd the Future &nd tken When Ive rested auKile. and adjusted my mind I step right b-axK in and sti.rt living .5cin. Mist Low-anchored cloud, Newfoundland air, Fountain-head and source of riven, Dew-cloth, dream-napery, And napkin spread by fays; Drifting meadow of tho air, Where bloom the daisied banks and violets. And In whose fenny labyrinth The bittern booms and heron wades; Spirit of lakes and seas and rivers, Bear only perfumes and the Bcent Of healing herbs to Just men's nelds. Henry David Thoreau. Announces for This Week an Absolute Clearance of 11s entire selection of "Sterling" SUITS COATS DRESSES BLOUSES Prices Drastically Reduced 1210 WALNUT-ST KELLOGG'S HEALTH TALKS - ' ' ' 'LIVING UP TO BILLY By ELIZABETH COOPER This pewsrful. human document, written In the form of let ig mother serrlng a term In prison, Is one of the most grlppln young products of the twentieth eentury, XXVI Dear Katt: I went down to Miner's the other night and saw Mabel Lee. I was In her dress lng room with her most two hours. Bhe Is a near star now, and don't she put on airs! She has a dressing room of her own, and any mere chorus girl that puts her nose In her door gets a lady like call-down that you can hear to Forty second street She forgot that she ever worked at Coney1 with us and rustled bear between acta, and that ain't the only thing that has happened to her memory. She says she Is only twenty-one, and she was twenty-one when we were playing together at the Casino nnd I was doing a kid act. That was ten years ago, I must eay It for her, she gets It over because sho haa got new red hair, and when she gets her face fixed up and her long earrings on. which Is about all she wears In this new act, she looks about sixteen. I danced the other night at a party. Thero was a lot of swell folks there, women with low-neck dresses and real diamonds. Gee, If Anthony Comstock had come In he'd a got busy when ho piped off some of the clothes. They acted as If they were trying to be tough, set around and smoked and acted llko street girls dressed up. Funny, ain't It? street girls try to act like real ladles, and real ladles try to act like street girls. I suppose everybody wishes some times they could bo what they ain't, and so they play nt tho other thing. I wondered as I looked at them If they had homes or babies, and If they ever set In front of the flro and talked of things llko Mr. and Mrs. Smith docs. Sometimes Mr. Smith reads nt night from a Bible, nnd he read the other night some thing written by a Jewish gontleman named Moses. I heard It nil ono evening when I was dancing. It Just come back to me llko a soft voice; "As an oagle that stlrreth up her nest, that fluttereth over her young. Ho spread abroad his wings, ho took them, ho bare them on his pinions." Now, ain't that pretty? I thought after I went to bed about tho big bird that broke up her nest, as Mr. Smith told to me, and pushed her babies out so ns they could learn to fly. and then went under them with her wings alt stretched out wide to catch them if they foil. That is Just llko a mother, ain't It? They want their chlldron to go In tho world nnd learn, yet thoy would put out tholr bodies if they could for them to fnll 'on when things went wrong I Bupposo It la because children are bo helpless and their mothers must care for them and keep them from everything that Is hard nnd so It brings out all the lovo and sweetness In a woman's heart nnd makes her give her llfo for her own. Anyway, I heard It o humming In my heart along with tho music, and I didn't danco my dance at all, I Just danced old Moses, and I will never see a klko again with the same eyes. I got another now dress. Gee, it Is like pulling teeth to spend the money. Will Henderson made up another dance for mo, and I had to havo tho clothes to go with It. He Is a wonder, Kate, a sure wonder I Even FOUNDED 1858 DeweeS Quality and Standard Famous Over Half Century June Clearance Sale SPECIAL FOR JUNE Beautiful Summer Dresses Three Soeclal Numbers an., v s S?P S12.50, S15.00 Think of a fine, dainty summer dress at these prices. fit A Tiran w1$Virtut the tnAiikU . J..n1... pfa. ,j voMafw rf et.Ma wa nfrai. nail I xIaa a& .t(r w "Vivu uo VUVI Wlt 4JICUCW B . F . Dewees THE DAYLIGHT STORE gnnniiniii Somm'er Sale of White Canvas High Laced Plain canvas, also canvas white kid trimming with L-XV REDUCED TO Also High White Sport with colored trimmings CLAFLIN, 1107 Clkestart IMlllattaM Mnhn & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT ST. Tyrol Wool Ladies' fe? Misses' Plain Tailored Suits 23.75 24.75 27.75 Original styles and colors. Ex clusively here. Simplicity, Stylo sensible and satisfactory. Also Street, Motor Top Coata Whito or Black. In Suits or Coats. MftMN & DlLKS form of letters to m t literary when he Is half full of dope ho seta down to that old piano and makes It talk. Some times he sets for half an hour with his head In his hands, and then he raises up and has a funny look In his eyes and plays such muslo that all the crowd stops laughing and listens to him. I can danco anything he plays, cause he makes the muslo talk to me. Sometimes It Is country fields and flowers and birds and running brooks, and then It changes to dull wet nights boneath the street lamps with sad-eyed girls and bad-faced men nnd hungry eager people all looking for something they have missed, and they go Into cabarets llko this I dance In, filled with emoko and laughs that only come from lips not from tho heart and I whirl and dance until I am mad from dlzxl ness. And then the muslo quiets down again and sadness comes, nnd you know the searchers havo not found what they were looking for, nnd they wander out Into the dim, gray light of morning nnd disappear like mist upon tho lake. Oh, Kate, I love to danco I I hope I will never grow old, I want to die a dancing. Tours, NAN, (Cop)Tlght. All rtihts reserved.) (CONTINUED TOMOItllOW) Save Sugar in Jelly Making Much waste of sugar and spoilage Jelly can be avoided by using a elmplo alcohol test recommended by tho Bureau of Chem Istry, United States Department of Agrl tulture. To determine how much sugar should be used with each kind of Juice, put a a tea epoontul of Juice In a glass and add to It ono spoonful of 95 per cent grain al cohol Mix by shaking tha glass gently. Pour slowly from tho glass, noting how the pectin the substance In fruits which makes them "jell" Is preolpltated. If the pectin Is precipitated ns one lump, a cup of sugar may be used for each cup of Juice ; If In several lumps tho proportion of sugar must bo reduced to approximately three-fourths tho amount of the Juice. If tho pectin Is not In lumps, but Is merely precipitated, tho sugar should bo one-half or less of the amount of the Juice. If the Juice shows no precipitation under this test It Is unsuitable for Jelly making and must bo combined with apples or other juices rich In pectin. The houiewlfo will do well before making the test to taste tho Juloe, as fruits not as acid as good tart apples probably will not mako good Jelly unless mixed with other fruits which are acid. Childhood Old Sorrow I shall meot again, And Joy, perchance but never, never, Happy Childhood, shall wo twain See each other's face forever l And yet I would not call theo baek. Dear Childhood, lost tho sight of me. Thine old companion, on tho rnc'S Of Ago, should sadden even thirit. -John Banhtter Tabb. 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