ffTln UJ."' t ' J ' T ' ' ' ' ' '" !- ! " "' ' '' 1"-- -' - ' - " ' """" "" 77" f AI'iEItFFECTS OF THE WAftMVOMEN'S DAILY iNMESTS IN HOME AND SH 1 ! tEv GREATEST COMMON ?"?r "DENOMINATOR FOR WOMEN Im. f. 1.' L'll VV iakpjeclares War Has Conferred Unspeak able Benefits Upon His Country Leveling w-' ' Effect on the Feminine Contingent i . Tyes vmr bii? 4' u -it lptain "Inn Ha" Belth. the soi- sUet-novellst, answered Iho question for jMfiand In a recont lnterv tew. Terrible as war ls," lio said, "terrible ; Wbovex alt otliem as this war la, It has Conferred unspeakable benefits upon in)' s, ; country. It lias swept away the fUe ,' freeWthat fatten upon prosperity, U lias , ' (enabled us to distinguish the false from p- f true- ll a taught us that there are Ki; , things worth dying for as well as wotth living ior. If the, oneness of a country at war could be arrived at minus tho war count the blessings! If tho big elemental thing that snooped down and dus us out of social apathy, tore away the patty and wrapped America Into one great big parcel of self-forgetful striving oould be shorn of the heartbreak and come well, say Just as a national tonic, what n medicine, what a life giving dose tho "bij thing" would be! TO BORUOW from the niltlimetic, war has been "the greatest common tfenominatoi " peculiarly so for women Go Into a lied Cross workroom. Watch tho woman who nover knew her neighbor, and not because she didn't want to. Watch the neighbor the one vv ho had a habit of giving bridge? and teas and forgetting tho lady next door. The snip snip of their scissors Is conjugal and tho cold wall of clique Is gone. Sewing machines whirr with a blessed hum. Pins fly and tiveryday things happen, Sons are dis cussed tho kind who ar off In camp waiting for tho word. Hov heparated, how unbinding a thing was mother lovo, and oh, how connecting It Is now! There la no outward demonstration. More pins fly, thoy arc working on pajamas, . and somo ono wants the Bcissors. Vyvettes AN ECONOMICAL WAY TO PEED THE CITY A comfortable little hat with cor ners all curled up. Thcie'8 a calm but ovor it all thoie's a surge, and It send-) u lump to yout throat, for tun biggest thing In the world is giving, and women have leatned to give. pUILDilUX have leoiucil to give When j 1'resldenf WlKon (-em forth the word that ours was a war of beans and car rots and potatoes, at well as ono of bullet, the "littlest" army Mtnng to tho colors. Out in tho sunshine and In the lain the urmi workod, armored In pink glntflmm and last jcai's knickers. Thou sands upon thousands of dollars' worth of valuable product- was tho challenge llttle-boy-'tiHl-Rlrl America flung acioss tho sea to the ICnlser, who 'had written orbotcn on their seis' ' THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letters and questions submitted to this deparitte-nf must be wrttt'n on one title ol raver onlu and sinned with the name til tie unlrr Special tileries like those alien leloui are iniitrii. tt Is understood that ths editor don tvt necessarily tndtirie the sentiment oxvressed. ill communication for this department si aitld he addressed as foltoiLS. TIIK W0.U.W8 KM.'IIAMIU, itrnlnff Ledaet, rhllcdelpHa, pa. TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. When an oini la too liot honr cn It tern- 1. What shades In blouse "111 trlcutn op ptratar be quicker reduced? S, now ran the proper heat for baklnj bread lee ranted before the dough Is put In the oven? S, Cn nltKel trlmmlnM he atlfs.etorllT eleaned with a home-made paste? ? i rf ' Ml ' eaaWl ' V ' ' "7 " M'f' W s;-' r TjrrsSsaJKiyr i " rcrar m " - ii n H I---- - --. '-- T GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX nv .TnM HAhVEY KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D. In aiittcer tn health Questions. Jocloi Kelloao U this space will datlv plvc advice on i,rr..iL ,e,l"ne hut in no case will l. ".f ll. ritk o mjUn dlupnojM o or rrc.crtblno 70'Pt,(1l,1 N Mcnla rrlrliip- nrolcnl ireatmenf ni7. Health question, xolll be vromptli an.1' T" .?'-l.,,.. r. ..., i.itrm in f,i ititrrrs uho Inolose atilmnsd envntnw.es t- -Jr. a1' a sutrru w -,""... nfi.fn - --- f- ,vi rpfy, f ioun Packages combination pot hcib Two heads cabbage. Two cucumbers. Two CKKplnnts. One-hnlf peck tomatoes. Two bunchc! ostragon. Six preen peppers. One-half peck limit beans shullci Tomorrow's War Menu nitKAicrAsi Sliced 1'eachf Slilrred Krs i.uxcitno.v Creamed Ham h'llcod TomatPf Hot Corn llread with Sjrup DINN'KIt Cream of Corn oui lireadrd Veil Cutlet Mihhed J'ot.iloe String Ue.uti Corntarcli Pudding How Laughing GKtsTlAl exeicle Is beneflclal to diges tion a complicated procesi, composed of tuo parts: rirst, the mechnnlc.il action upon the food, Hnd, second, the chemical action. Tlio hand puts the food Into the mouth, then tho teeth chew It, and then tt Is swallowed. Tho p.ilh.i continues to uct upon the food In the etomach. Then the stomach mutt manipulate It. mix It. moo It on, and dole It out, a teapoonful at a time, as It Is prepared for tho work of the email Intestine. Next It Is moved along thn flniall Intestine, and nt, the end of olght or nine houts It comes don-n to the colon, and when It gets thern it has lost Its nutri tive properties. Virtually7 all the useful cloments han been absorbed and tho bulk Ins been reduced. The small Intestine, ab sorbs, during tho touise of tho dty, five or sle riunrts of lltu!d, whereas only About pecn or olght ounces of material pntir the, tolon, and of this only about ha f Is ab sorbed, Tho colon absorbs about ten ounces, whereas the small Intestine nusorbs IHo or six quarts. When food Is being acted upon It must bo moved along Thin moving of the food from placo to place along the nllmentarj inal Is donn chiefly by the Intentlno, hut the diaphragm helps The vtonmUt lies Just underneath the diaphragm, which Is a thin muscular partition, with tho heart and lungs on ono side nnd the stomach and liver on the other Tho diaphragm iiiovch up and down. As we draw In a breath, tho diaphragm Is preed down upon tho r.tom uch. so that Its contents pre churned or i-halsen If one breathes vigorously, this churning movement Is nulte vigorous. If one breathes very slonlv and hiiperllclallv. then the action of the diaphragm upon the stomach will be veiy slight If one sleepR, the food remains a long tlmo In the stom ach The breithlng is lepiaHsed to such a degree when we are jsleep that the food remains In tho tdomoch nearly twice as long as when wo aro awake The effect of laughing Is to Increase the action of the diaphragm. That perhaps Is the reason why wo have the old adas;e. "Lsugh and grow fat." Carhlnn itlon Is a giOd remedy for Indigestion. U every ejaculation In laughing every tlmo ono savs the s liable 'ha' for example, there Is n vigorous movement of tho diaphragm upon the stomach which shakes up Its tontents A Aids Digestion' Iveartv Ifttleh In n untn.li.i -u .... 91 not simply because It Is asaoclatta KV1 tho bod, hut because o" , '" mtohanleal assistance to digestion .,"' circulation of the blood. n an1 , . n Ice Cream la Ice (tram a laxatlie diet? .'.ut No Ico cream Is rather ah ,.i ' .ii of food. There Is no VeS aitlclc of food. There Is no very ?"' objection to loo cream If It IsVSn.'Sv etton, but it must be eaten very .W ,?"'', as to bo warmed l..fnrn i L "?"'.'! as to bo warmed before It kZTJfW stomach. Ico cream Mirl. ,.- ..'"Vtl some. Ice cream Is food and shoiudfcf Int.eti nn!v jt iiunl II,., l ... -.. u'u- o , 1 Ices aio better. "' lm Hard Water nnd Blood Pressure"'-' h.tf.'tfrT1" ,V"h h"U b,06d ""'ur.,Jnij Hani water does not afte'et bLt ' pressure i'j'l Anccination of Babv ., Do v on believe In vaccinator a bubr .i.4 month. olJ? WIS. T.V'tH smallpot or any other disease than to vs? nate it. but If likely to be exposed It ahanU be vaccinated. "nou' -! W hat ! Mm fan nr.,1 aub .r -t f ll. nw Ili at, Kt ' '" There are many forms of joint dWtiJ popularly l.nowij as iheumatlsm. AcuS iheumaticm Is u-lually duo to Infection a, Hourco of w hlch may be the teeth, a tonrti th! urinary tract, or the source may u unknown. Chronic rheumatism Is probatS also duo to germs or germ poisons, a vir common souico of which Is the colon f nheumatism Cocoa 't Is ocoa InJurlovis In emeu of Uaurr trontUl Can It be made a hfalthful drink' K. ii g, ? Cocon. like tea and coffee. Is open to till objection that It contains a po'sonous actln' principle. The theobiomln of cocoa ail ohoco ate Is closely related to taffeln. it 3 possible to lemove theobromln from cocoa.4 Cap right) I "MA" SUNDAY'S INTIMATE TALKS The wife of the famous evangelist discusses everyday lopics in tt helpful and wholesome way. HOOVER FAMILY REUNION Food Diiector May Join Relatives in i Pcnlljn "September 8 i ejea anil hair that are Indefinite In rolorf S. la liorr white "ruler to wear" than the j more fashionable yjster white? S. It It In oo4 taiite to wear hlh ueil( ton boen with hummer tlree? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES t. Grape shonld not be blanched In tho can ning pmeees, 2. C'abbare n cauliflower alionlil be allowed to aoak from three to nix hour tn cold aalt water before canning. . S. When paring onions tho ej can be pro tected with n pair of automobile roicltm plain r amber mm will aerre. Sending a "Box" to France To tin Vdltor ol H'umaVa Page' Dear Madam t have a .brother "umtMrt Jn France" to whom I wlah ta nil a tx of coodlt. Will you p'eaio advlae me vrhat to aend. how to pack and how to invure his re ceiving what Is eentt I know bin regiment ana end his letters via Washington but It seems ht his not received anr of my letters. LILLIAN P. Tho brother "Romewhere In France" will Eet his precious goodies safely If you send them in care of the American overseas committee of the Emergency Aid. H2S Wal nut street This committee has been ap pointed tho official agent for taking care of packages to be sent to Pennsylvania soldiers who are In Tranco It has an American distributing center In I'aris from which "boies" are straightway dispatched to the "Sammees " rou may either send or bring your package down to the Emergency Aid headquarters. There Is no charge made there for shipping It abroad, ilarlt the name of our brother's regiment and com , pany plainly. If ou send or bring, the box to the Emergency Aid It might bo well to put an outer vvrappet on It with Just the address of that committee on tt. About what to send Here are gome things to choonn from: Jars of cheese crack ers, potted chicken, ham or tongue, peanut butter, ripe olives (In a can), flgs dates, par dines and, mott Imports nt of all, plenty of Cakes of chocolate and cigarettes Any of these delicacies will be appreciated by a normal boy. Tuck in some magazine If I were jou I would have the things packed In the stote In which they are pur chased. If jou shop in an of the large stores I am sure tho package will be parked securely and safely for its long journey. If you really wish to do onr own packing use a small wooden box and plenty of wads of folded newspapers to keep the thing absolutely tight. L'se waxed paper foi tha flgs and date. ' Tho clgareUes should be sent in a sepa rate package from the food, the Emergency Aid advises. On account of the danger on the pens there Is no way to have an absolute guar antee that boes sent abroad will reach there. The bet arsurance that the bo's arrived will be a letter from your brother telling you about it. At the r-ame time that you send the bos write to him advising bin? to be on the lookout for Its arrival. Ad dress the letter, with the name of his com 1, Soldiers' leather patlees (an he darkened I or applying thla polish! Two enures of yellow wax. two ounces f raw fltb oil. fifteen ounces spirits of turpentine, one mines tlmtnre of rreen oap and one-half ounce of yellow ochre. Melt the wax In til and tnrpenllne and gradual!? stir In the soap solution. 2. Hasting stlUbos will not show oi telrct If Mwing auk la used Instead of cotton. When tber are removed there will be nn traces, J, To cure u boll take lokrwarm Unseed ell and pour on n piece of ctnan linen, folded In four thicknesses. Lay It on the boll, rrnewlnr every morning and night. Keep on with this treatment until the Imll breaks, then mix any good yellow launtlrr soap with an eooal part f brown paper, working the two la tho palm of the hand until n salt la formed. Spread on a piece of linen to (It the boll and renew eterr tlmo II gets too net. Keep breaking an the sair unm in ooii is nolle healed. If the aalte marts, be sure that s-our soap Is tif mire quality. DOTI.ESTOW.V Pi font 5 The Huovei famllv teunion at Penllvn heptem br S mav have present Its distinguished relative. Herbert Hoover. sa'or of the Hei gh ns and food dictum for Ir c"Ie Sim He leccnllv wiote to Maurice .1 Hoover Let me know nearer to the date of le unlou I II be better able to decide I would bi glad to come It sounds good." the cheerful cherub I rati so sorry For tke. weeds Ttat rutKlessly Ifn moumc? . It aeems i shivme. they've coma to this I spent r such errorts (fames for Young People o the J-:titot ol UowaVs Page Dear Muddlll Will l.ltl Mn.ln r.i.MI.1. . games to be pls,M by Uj-a nnd girls ranging In fiTtVs1"0!?- 1.tM.n ,0 nln'n at a box and 1 aotla tSn . Mw,lr' K'nies. but real llvelv games Hands and teet guessing To play this game divide th piit Into two bands. One Is sent out of the room, the other stays In It. Place a screen (one of the folding kind) In front of an open door Ihe members of the band that has been sent out of the room then walk past the open door behind tho screen holding up one of their hands as they pass The members of the band loft In the room must then guess whose hand It is I-'or evei hand guessed correctlj a point is scoied for tho band. After all of one side has shown a hand It la the turn of the other side to go out and do the same The side ccoring the most points In the end wins. If the feet sre to be guessed Instead of the hand, the screen should be raised a foot or so from the floor so that the shoes may be seen underneath and the rest of the body hidden. Obstacle race There is plenty of laugh ter In this game. Those who do not know It are sent out of the room and let in one by one. The bov or girl who is calUd In Is shown two or three small objects, such as a footstool, a vase, milk bottle, etc. that have been plated In a line on a flooi. The ' oracr is, -ivalK blindfolded past tho&e ob jects Without touching them " The nlitr.p Is accordingly blindfolded, but before the I haiardouH ttlp U begun all the obstacles are removed. The boy or girl will pick ' steps very carefull), trjlng to eldestep what Is reullv not there at all. At the end of the game, when all the players who have been trlel.Pll kTMr.l ttlB l4S, An M k. . - ...... . I .. .... ....,,, ...c ... wilo nuuG HII II 11 Tlio pictuics nhove show n tmKKPital plan of delivery "direct from farm to nt consumer." which would make mnie money for tho farmer and save money for the people of the rttv,. The Government has estimated that for every five-eighths bushel basket of vegetables and produce taken the year sound the farmer teceives about thirty-five cents. If tha farmer packed a combination bnskit e.ich week for each customer on n certain loute, or moie often if demanded, he could deliver it, it is estimated, nt a ood profi; for about $1. The bnsket shown above is' filled with the vegetables numbered above it. At pievailinjj niaiket pikes it would cost about $1.S5 to buy it in the maiLets of the city. The advantage of the variety need not he pointed out to the housewife. The vegetable") couiuiie varied throughout, the year according to the crops. The economy oi inis pmn wouitt aepemi upon the manner in wmth the fni material and tool; caie of his customers farmer grew his PATSY KILDARE, OUTLAW By .IUDD MORTIMER LEWIS IN THE MOMENT'S MODES One-Piece Costume Fashioned From Tan Gabardine The ua h a.v i "tut i"j tiuiiiv, sy till I.VII1- i . - - -- ...-..J , pany and regiment. In care of the American V"" . are I,re"ent' ,her ls -1 ery great Expeditionary Forces In France. Perhaps dc-t of merriment. the letters sent via, Washington have been I Word game Choose sides and appoint a delayed. Letters sent directly to rra.ice I scorer and a timekeeper. A player fiom have been received and answered A's part Is sent out of the room while Bh ' . paity picks out a letter. The A plaver Is then called In and the tlmekeepei says ' Go." The letter Is told and then he mud ffVs llie cfitar of IVotnaa'a Peat: sav as fu9t ns h ran na manv ua k.. t.ittw1fSlKpXln.i&fiKiW "" I in.i' ."Vr ,ettr h.e "n hl of lairs.) AlAlty T , v" fc" 'u, l iTT iuuimcui. u ine enu ot a Elderberry Wine and Jell) Elderberry 'wine Add thiee quarts of water tot one gallon of the elderberries Bruise in a tub nml let stand for three , day Tq every quait of the liquid allow one pound of moist a.ugar, one ounce oi , kinrer and one ounce of cloves, both , rruslied (the spice should be put In muslin At sTX rut all together into a perfectly 5 ji ltan .vessel and boll for one hour, then J7 k tvar lnto-an earthenware pan. fiil' "Whtn cool enough to dip In the finger put ifi rvlR a tablespoonful of brewer's yeaBt. Let it v. r.'?iwrt, thwe days, then skim and nut in a ,'; sinsill cask Just large enough to hold the jt Mouatv JCeeD out the air for tlnee xveekiv mnjsmtt hi Kiwao uutvn iiaifc umu mac penou f'. '-. & tjiajlalsjiicl. Tap in two months to test it; i yrjHtmr, Bottle on. ', MlHiny Jelty-Wash the eiderberrie. MUmm over the fire In a kettle and let VaVMsi aVMtt'Very slowly. When the fruit i lsit WnJ.twoken remove It from the fire and MfesMsM 'ihrotigh a Jelly bag, Jleaaure the tm0VM Allow' a pound of sugar -to eadr Mat- tba liquid. Itetnrn the juice to the Ml JfeMl let' lO boll twenty minutes. In the WiMtltaMJwt the. mister in the oven in thai. jm to heat,, Hilin the Juice, add the ' and stir until it haa dla. jlrinto a;boiungr; point and take jrx, TBrmd or a lemon added " tbrtp,r.rta of Hio jelly-' will fcoprove tlje'.flasor. Pill the Jelly 45,VrM Ml minute the timekeeper stops him and his score is counted. One of B'a aide then goes out and does the same thing. So on the gume-uoes until ail pU)ers alternately have had a tutn. The scoies of each side are .then counted, the one with the greatest number of words winning. 7, and X may not be chosen. There ate countless of the old-time games that have never bden surpassed, as far as pure fun Is concerned. Tiy pinning the donkey's tall on the donkey, "Going to Jerusalem" and making the boys thread needles to ree who can thread the most In a given time. Redeeming Canadian Dimes to li JMltor tt U'emoV Paae: Par Matisnv-WIII joir please W'l me through the Woman's Column of your taper where I tun havo Cansdlan money redeemed) T hBi. ,.. .. Canadian ten cent sltees, , ANNA ft. Any bank that has a foielgn exchange ucpai Mucin vi,i i cuccjii uituauiun money, i Jus; at present you vlll be able to get nine cents apiece for jour dimes; sometimes only eight rents ls paid. The amount paid for the dimes depends on dictation from Canada. It In only In the States bordering on Canada that Canadian money is ac cepted at full value. Nome of the banka in Philadelphia that bare a foreign exchange department are the Franklin National, Kit Chestnut, street; too J'nnaaalphla, 'Trust. US Chestnut street, and the Philadelohla " ' Oi NatlOMl S. Chestnut' rtrMt. l L-. . a. "N i iicv jpent. ? JW f -'I xr v Q growing . q f jp if- -nw nrieSM ttk. ! Vt'Mj.-'" 'orh l ffl' rf v XXrrJ-rr-t V. A .. HHI f III i 1 i vo 4", '1 - !;i l k" " ' rim I ' H mm i P r M-tfiflBvJi' ' a .y - '"'1 " ' Rowdy to the Rescue Till: minuln 1 woke tlil iiiornlng 1 Knew it was Saturdav and that I linil to no out to Mr Uockrudder's on th ilght.hiind side of the river point up to wee If (lod hAd oper.itcd on the crazv iLmtnlfi, as I liad nsked in inv ptayers So I Ijj only a little while looking at the sun ilsing up ovei the Orcens' barn It eecnik fining that tho sun jlviays rises In the Mmc plate When my father cvme home tlnd out from his night watching I had his pan cakes and coffee all resdv. Then I w iHhed the dlMies aftei he wont to bed. which b better thin letting all the dlshe in the s K i l t question con tinues us the thief souice of 8 p e c ulu l i o n ns to which way the fall and winter fa di lon windH me going to blow . Just now the vv i n d s at e variable, and we hnvo wide skirts and narrow skirts, w i t h the latei models enjoy ing a shade the best of the situation. But w h c h have we hnd a k e ti s o n w hen two t y p es o 1 skirts w ere popular, when f a v o i i tism vv a s divided in the ques i i o n o i vidth? The i lea is ab iui d. Befor' n a n y fort nights have pass c d vv o shall line! the houe get diitj. but It Is a lot more trouble After thst ltovvdv and I went UP the rlvei till we BOt to the placo to go f mining We found the old colored wonirtii tbcte who had been scared when I turned mv eet wrongslde out As boon as she u.iw me sln stopped Ashing and hur lied anaj. Then Itowdv and I swam the liver holding mv clothes up with one hand to l.ctp them drj, foi It waa kind of old and wet clothoh ate not nice slapping about joui barn legs on a cold dav I have found tint out latelv Aftei I had dressed wc rambltd and I tiled ome moie to tun sldtwavs Hka Ruwdj, but there was noth ing doing It can't be done with only two Us-" When we not to .Mi Itockrudders the auto wus gone nnd the boat was gone nnd evrvbodv but the cook whs In the woods looking for the crazv daughter, who had got out of the house while the muse was asleep and hud gone nobody knew where. The rook and 1 talked It over, and then altei she had given me a bltcult with but tei und sugir on It I walked down to the biathou-e whll Itovvdy vvatthed tho houso cat which he hid ihasul up a tree I went into the, boathouho and tlio door (.lammed behind me and I looked around and theie was the crazy daughter with hei hair all over lit shoulders tfho was smil ing nt mo and holding a big knife In hor hand. Kight away 1 showed how little ene i had for Instead of Jumping into thy rivei und swimming out of the boat house on the open side I ran along the Pith and Into u sou of little room, where there- was a woikbench, and she ran after me 'Hut iwis when 1 hollered for itovdj lie i aim- barking and growling, and you tunt till mo a dog hasn't tense, for when hn found the door shut he Jumped Into the llvc-i and I'urne in at the open side. When the tiazv daughter heard him baik Mie (-topped thnblng me and listened, 'lhen when hr saw good old Howdy coming she knenled down bv the only placo where he could illmb out and leaned over on one hand and was leady for him with the big knife llovvdv looked at mo as much as to ai, -Dont bn afraid" I was not afiaid except roi him I picked up an oar and Howdy kept coming nearer and he was barking and I was hollering and sho was 'ueamlng and waving her knife nt ltoivdy. lhen Just as blip leached for Howdy i Jabbed at bet and knorkod her Into the water, but llovvdj and I got her out. Then tlio dour was broken open and theie evei)l.od was Mr. Hockrudder and the nurse und the coloied man took tho crazs daughter to town in the auto hitting the high places, and 1 was taken upstalis to a big room and the cook showed me a machine which could ulna- nn.i ir,,.i,. ....,.. .iiirtow skit 1 1 'f ?, her up and put lound things or the wide " "ri ',, r, .. ' iv: Rom8 f the air and howl but 1 did not think thev wan ho very bad .Still. I did not play that kind any more, fpr Howdy Is my filend. and I am alwavs going to stand tiy lain skirt one oi t It e other enjoy ing a Huprc macy line ontestcd. Which is to burvlve we do not venture to say, but after several seasons of wide skirts it would seem tliut the nur r o w models stand the best chanco of surviving. Today's sketch pre sents a v harm ing little costume f a s h i o n ed from .tan g a b a rd ine. the belt of suedo leather "Jltu'a 1,1ft," ,tlie nest I'ulst l.ll.l.r. ,i venture, appear, in lomorrow'. VVienlnsY'drrrl Director Krusen to JIake Address Dr. W'llnior Kiu.eu, nheclor of tho De paitment of Ilealtli and Chatltles, wilt de liver an address on the "Activities of the Municipal Health Department" Friday eve ning before the Helf.Culture Literary Club i23 Christian trt. ' Hum Superfluous HairRemover T IIIIARD a reiuatl. J- has made mo do some serious thinking and which has msdc me more and more In dignant. Two joung business men wcic talking about the vv a r Wither had de pendent lelatlves. both were well within tho age for conscription a n d both h ad made small fortunes In the lat two oirs because of the un usual war condi tions ono through an investment in munitions and the other through a contract foi sup plying condensed milk to 'the Allies The latter said- ' Of course, I'm not going to enlist. Why should I? I am doing more MA" .SUNDAY for thin country and the Allies by staving at home." His service for 'humanity" was lapidly making him n rich man. and he would have to sacrifice it If he shouldered a gun und went to the trenches. He couldn't take his business with him. He would have to turn over Ids profitable contracts to others ills patilotlsm consisted in adding to his own bank account In taking advantage of the nacrlilces and privations of other men to put money into his pocket Of course, he wouldn't enlist unless he was drafted' Hut Instead of telling the tiulh about it he was trjlng to take n false nnd pettv shelter under the cloak of pa triotism I suppose every war brings com mercial pitrlots to tho front, men who are doing their best to capitalize tho bloodshed losses of others for thcli own profit A man like that Is deliberately betrujlng his country for his pocketbook. The public Indignation agalnct mon of this stamp ought to be aroused to a point that would tear the mask of their so-called aliases away and expose them to their fellow citizens foi what they teally are. I have a man In mind who offers a ie freshing and Inspiring contrast to this slacker. Among the latest to report at the great military training camp at Plattsburg tor preparation for active duty is one of the greatest curtoonlsts In tho public eje, a man whoe Income Is probably equal to that of tho President of the United fetates. Ho lit sin rendering a large portion of his tin omo und i mining the risk of losing it all because of his belief that it is the duty of ever able-bodied American citizen who can do i--o to take the field In this great crisis, lie is putting his flag before dollats. The other man was putting self before seivice. Tlio women of this country, it seems to me, lan do a great deal in administering the prope,- ubuke to those commercialized patriots who aie hiding behind the screen of theit own greed and selfishness. And they can do as much In showing their com mendation and admiration for those other men who are rising above all thought of pri vate gala in thla dark hour of need. In the last analysis it is the women who determine the moral and lnsplratlonul status of hocletv. It Is the women who shape men's ambitions, who give them their Ideals And It Is the women In this great war more Patriots and Patriots '.f the other dav which I thin at anj othei uoiiod in our lil.tnn,.t can show their Fcdm foi tho blacker ati their lonIty to the fighting man who it not afraid to go to the front. 5 When our bojo aie ijlng out under tM dark clouds in tho trenches, ' Pomevyhtnl !n I'rance," their thoughts will not be sj much cceuplod with tha bullets of a witchi ing foe nb vv Ith thn llttlo women back hom7 valtlng and watching for their return, k If thoe women can leglster a publlii .irotcst agaln-t thoo other men, who oqdli -i but won't, they will hell) to establish.! jcclal standaid of scorn that the slilrSejM '.till lln.l horil ,.. t n r a HIiara I.. 1..1LI I .. ..- ...... .....v. ... ,..w , IIKI C IS Muuunff man 1 esltates w face moro than the At7t r,uat or a woman The w onion of tbiy countrv can do more to aid recruiting thii all of the Covi-imnent appeals that can kf ttsued And there is a promising afti tlmolj Held for their efforts just now 1? exposing and ostracising the commerclir Hlnckei, who is advancing an alias to covef, nis i.icic or mannooti ami patriotism. 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