Jxjr V' v.- EVENING liEDaEM VHlL Di iL, 'liw-.JJ-i Y, SJblUiiiVliJ'EB 11. 1D1T ME POLICEWOMAN AND THE LACE-TRIMMED STAR-EATING IN WARTIME-jVINTER FASHIQjj fJ.j? & BEING. A POLICEWOMAN: A NEW AND SERIOUS JOB FOR WOMAN V e;v f ''it KV . -t . They Don't Wear Lace-Decked Stars Twenty ' '" " States in the Union Have Found Beats for Them and More Are Needed IN THE MOMENT'S MODES New Muffs Arc Large and Scarfs Are Long fl . y Bit 9 A, I h U K to. TTAVC you over thought of It being u policewoman? This question lun't meant to bo mlrtlf provoking. Thero nte u good many non "humorous nnd Interesting facts about the job that mako :no sit u, and say "why not?" Hero's one, for Instance. Uelng it po licewoman Isn't a spectacular occupation thrown on tbo market by tho war, ns omo of tho Jokcstcrs Implied laitt week when New York city decided to let two ladles bo a part of tho mighty arm of tho law. It's a slowly but surely gt owing profession for women that had gained headway as far back as 1911 In Los An geles, Cal. At that tlmo people had lots of fun laughing at the Idea of a "lady copper." "When the chief of police of tho town invested Mrs. Alien Stebbtns Wells, the llrst policewoman there, with ho- Insignia of oHIco ho said ho was toriy to havo to give her so unornnmentul a badge, and that when Los Angeles could brag of a vholo "squad of Amazons" ho would try to huvo designed a star with lace ruHles! WELL, it turned out t'i. t the lady In question icver had need for a lin go Ic-llko badge of nuthotlty. In luct bhc Just slipped tho thln In her handbag, disappointed tho cartoonists by not weal ing a unlfoim and altogether went about her business to effectively that In 191C we llnd her president of tho International Policewomen's Association. This Institution Isn't just a long ounding name, either. So far as tho United States Is concerned It means that twenty States have decided a woman'H way Is a better coaer than a man's club nnd gono In for policewomen. Whon Mrs, Wells came t,o Indianapolis last year to talk at tbo National Confer ence of Charities und Coircctlons she was ablo to startle the skeptics by tell ing them of a partlculaily uldcpread call for policewomen, coming espe cially from small towns. Many, too, stopped smiling when they beard that large titles such ns Chicago, Seattle, Hal tlmoro and Minneapolis had all estab lished "lady forces." Vyvettes Looks as though tho lady had a lot on her mind. Nothing of great weight, however, for a taffeta how doesn't weigh much, no matter how big it looks. Til w till nollce profession, totieMccl ny omanly hand, t-kotched ny -u.s. Wells, seems MimethltiK lar 1 moved from loading "Maggie" into the patrol wugon and ndvlslng her to "tell that to tho Judge." It Is a case of sympathy rather than authority. "Women aren't humpeied by the Inertia or tradition ns the men arc," Mrs. Wells explained. "One of tho main quallllcatlons, too. Is that they bo scion tidcally trained, l'olleo work Is as hon estly luhctcnt as Is law or medicine, but it stands today In point of training just whole it stood a century ago." IN ALL probability women who wero lit tho two police- ppolntcd last week In New Yotk cltv will never master the gentle uit of "moving" tho Inebriate by the sole of his shoo method. Still there Is this to bo tenvtrked: Thero ate solco and uouK Things look very bright for tho woman policeman! rpiIK huge muff is coming back, bring ing with it the long, wido stole a senrf that docs not hesitate to reach elenr to the Bkirt's hem. A new and very ef fective moiclittg idea It incorporated in thnso new scarfs. They drape around the shoulder wide and somewhat after the fashion of tho cape. Then they tiro gathered into a narrow hand of the fur, nnd from the other side of tills band hangs tho long, btrniglit stole ends. Quite the pietticst of tho new big muffs u the model measuring almost a yard in length, mnde very soft and crushed together some what as it is carried. Such a scarf and muff arc pictured in today's drawing. The pelt is eiminc, tail ttimmed. .biiiiiiiiiiiibiim. v bV' .v' t 'i -A .v e T i . T ? S ' ' i f w i I (l I ! '' : v,, -H y.d'f"!' '-- i SI ' i S W w ' '' m i Wife ' ' - 'li ' tiff PATSY KILDARE, OUTLAW y JUDD SIORTIJIER LEWIS M'J SS (JltOAUTY wants me to t.ill her A Pleasant Dag THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letters nnd Quntton xubmUUJ to filj department mult be irritten on ono (J o the paver only niul signed witli the name 0 the urdrr. ifpeclal quiri'l like thone alt rn fcfloui arj inutid. It in miriirood that the editor docs nut neeetsarilj iiijonn the nentvnrnt uT.YA'Hiu A'iV0'v?r.'"r,'""'", 'V JM S???r5"!,S,' '"' " addrisstd u ollou's: rilU MOM'S KXCIIAXih. Lltnino Ledger, Philadelphia. Pa. 1. What U rlllOH tiihtns? TODAY'S IXQUJUICS 2. What U the proir uar to krrp onlom to present thrm ruin miolllnc? 3. tVliat rnn lurr l'" natliril In Instead of blulnc watrr to Kfrp It u rminir ublte? 1. At III natural or drril fur he mow In toeu tlil full urn! ulntrr? 3. Mill tho fur foliar nttnclird to tho nuit be, wor-i t'il caon ns It has hrn for the Inst lwi or thrre? 3. Hon oftrn pIiohM th hair lie fliicrd? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. A few m-irhtr nluril In the hottnm of the tirroenlnic kettle nlll pruent fruit nnd rrse tablen fruru ftrorillnir. Ihe hlitiht motion roll Ine around of the iimruleN Veepn the 'Iquld In motion. S. I'ourtnc lint nntrr Into n hot-wntcr h ir wlthort the ui.e of n funnel often rnuoes the ruMier In the neih of the Irit to neiken nnd leak. ' 3. rnriifdn melted on the thread of n foun tain ten hefore tho top U l.reed on will pre vent It frcn le.ikln;. 1. "rordoinn" li the dark rnet leather een no much In footwear this nurnmer nnd full. 2. It Is entirely eorreet ror hit njmo J, John Pmllh. a man to btcn Tor a I)-mp Cellar To the Editor of the P'omau' ' ipe: )enr Midlin Klndlv iihin tne vchllt to dn nbout R cellar swlrir self thut Is damp. I find my Jars of peachen rt-erries nnd tomatoes re nil moldv nround the rubbers nnd I huve bail rev-ru! Jirs of ertnjr t.'sa nnd tomato's fpoll there that ueerned terfrt tnre I put tbem on th a'-elf A I.l'DOErt ADVOCATE. I'uttlng flat unenvcred linxes half filled with Una In" the cellar vliero tho shelf Is will ahsorb most of the dampness thero. I would not put a box of lime on thehelf because the dampness might get settled there Onn housewife successfully solved the "dnmp-xhelf" tirohlem this wny If you And. however that th's Is not entirely suc cessful I would ndvlc ou to bring till the jar titia-al so 0 11 d Rnie pantry or clothes closet shelves fur them. Aro you sure that the mold has not been caused by defective rubbers? Were they new when you put them on? If you would like to try saving the preaerp3 that Kot moldy, why not remoe all the mold nnd resterl'lze the good part 1'ut tho Jars In a pan of cn'd water In the oven B"d let the water comes to a boll. Remove and put new rubbers on tho Jars. Eggs a la Creole To the Editor o the tt'oman'a Pane: P"r Madsm Will jou please, publish tha recipe for etfgs a U rreolo? Tr.nnklrur ou s.ery much for lour trouble. (it Its.) It. A. Take a tablespoonful of butter, one of chopped onion and ono of chopped green pepper, two cupfuls of tomato, ono tea spoonful of rait, one teitrpoonful of meat jflaorlng sauce, three orrs and tno table spoonfuls of cheese Cook tho otdon and green pepper In butter for tho minutes, then add tho tomato and all tho seasonings. AVIien this l.s thoroughly heated add tho eggs without beating them. Pick up with a fork until the -eggs tiro nearly cooked Add tho cheoso nnd cook about ono minute. Servo on toast or with a border of rice. Keeping Flowers Fresh To the .editor o Ihe Woman' Page: Dear Madam Will rou please print th fill lowlntf suggestion about how to keep flowers fresh tn a laseT 1 hava found It a very rood way. Just put a few ery thin ullres of soap In tho water. A HULl'Elt. Thank you for helping. Keeping the Bird Cage Clean To the Editor o n tromon' Page: Dear Madam I have been In tho habit of srashlnjr tha wooden perches of our canary cage. Koine one told me that It I a bad plan tu do this as tha bird ts apt tn catch cold or ', to aet rheumatism In his little feet. How elsa ' . do you thlnlc I could keep these perc' es nlco '7 jnd clean? (MRS.) It. T. i 'a, lTy scraping me percnea wun line sanu- tfi" painr ur even iiiitu. b in uuo mu uaui(j ..little bird. If once In a great while you If V wi nto wain me-percnes, see iney aro mor- r shnrAiia'lilv rlrtad'fn ths nun or near n tlrA $ i before putting them back. In tho cage. lf ' ! . .. WW constant Hoarseness go the Editor 0 theiromon'i yaoef DeriWdani I read the Rxchanx every 1 i t arenlrm and nnd you nein many persons, i win 'T.w cnturf to k rou a question and please try to i . fv)ro as kood htip as posslbU. My lolce.is .; I always hoarse. What can I dn to prevent this? , Kindly print aorot tucat cxsris if jou rou, " 3. A man should, If It Is nt all poslh'e. re move his cloto hen shaklne hands with a 5? c, u. fllnarlnr lesson aro minoosed to be ex cellent for tlw-Tolcei You could take Just i isna. to .leant ip exerciso tne L...f .... l.....A uiMWi iiuwcver. ipeciallet, for the' eme .mroftt. vyy Put on Your Thinkintr Cap To the Vdllor nt tn- Woman's fiicr: i -"""." Madam I would llkn to as! the onln Ion of tln rrailini on u urtiln nu.-stlon thjt hue been muih debated In tlo placa uhero I one man stntes Ihit If A'a ron and II a ilauuntrr nri married A and It Ipso fatto ioii tritei a leitil rrlattonsMp. ! aerond man sijs that they A and II. contract no relation' In. Tlio first mar sais that If a widow with one child marries a. ld.i-er with on chill the ihildrrn buomn r'lateil een thuuvh they hale newr hppii f.arh otMi- why not tho pirents when the ihlldrni niarry? The errond man s'atrs that, tbouah children mlsht be etepbrot''ra nr slnlerF, th parellta of the il cirnn n their chlld-en marry ton trnct nn relntlonshlp: I would like to h.l"" the opinion of soma qf the readers of your rarer. ItCADKR. Friend Header does not ask for nn opinion from tho editor. The question Is referred, as suggested, to fellow readers. Writing to (he So'dicrs To the Editor o He Woman's Page: Dear Madam Will ou please tell nn to n I a' nulil wrll fn infornutliin about io. ciirln? n poeitlon n a mech.imcal draftsmnn with l i'rlt,d Hint's ilniernnient? Aleu I woult Ilka to writ, some "(rodmother" letters tn Borne so dlera eith' r American aol die a abroad or Trench soldlern e l inn under eiund French. Will ou please help me cut In thla matter? L. U. W, Write to tho secretary of the Third Clll Service Division, Iloom t02, Poatolflee Build ing, N'lnth and Market streets, for Infor mation about securing a position as me chanical draftsmnn. , Thero Is no olllclal "godmother" organi zation formed ns yet for American soldiers abroad 1 um told, but tho Kiench War He lief Commission, at 11:12 Walnut ctreet, will gladly furnish you with the natro of a l'Vtnch toldlcr, who will appreciate re ceiving letters from tut American girl, Write to that address No doubt a little later homo godmother" provision will bo made for our American bojs. What to Say To the Editor o the Woman's rage! Uear Madam If sou am Introduced In the early port of the eventnx to a 3 nunc man and upon leavo laklnz he Informs sou that ha has been pleased to meet jou. what would be th most appropriate and correct answer? X am twrnts sears old and have been out very llttlo and therefore I m rather anxious tn know what to do on such an occasion. D. R, Simply answer that you aro cry glad to havo met him and that you hope there will be opportunities of meeting again If the oung man asks If ho may call on you, say that you will be glad to sco him noma evening, but do not suggest hla calling on so short an acquaintance. Use the expression "glad to have met" rather thsn "plehsed to havo met you " It Is considered In better form. Dancing When Pastor Is Present To the Editor of the Woinaa' Page: Rear Midam Wo are to hold our wedding re. reptlon two week after our return from our honeymoon and want to know If It would be all rlcht to have danelnr. as our pastor and his wife will b present. What would you auvseat for supper at the reception? MAIDU;. If the tenets of your religious belief do not forbid dancing there Is no reason why you should not dance In the presence of ypur pastor and his wife. You might con sult his wishes In tho matter If you have any doubts on the subject. If you hold the reception for about two hours it would not be necessary to have dancing. Just have n few men to play on utrlnr Instruments during the reception as music always odds to the gayety of nations. Sen Ice' croquettes, fruit Baled. rSD roll. fee'creaBi.ea.ke, bonbons nnd Ballad Bute. in siup ij rv ms,MiHMuiirn) zr$m lot moio for liei than that When she came dovviiotalis tl H morning wo got bteal;fnt before my father came home, hho was nirprlscd to seo tho way J can Iod pancakes At birnhfast alio iie-hcd my father, "Who placed that beautiful bou quet In my room .'" lie said, ' Oh, those, were Juvt a few (lowers out of the yard. I thought they would brighten things up a bit." 1 cer tainly have got n good father. Maggie and I went out to tho bathhouse nfter wn washed tho dishes. We found somo more books there and a bed had been put against tho wall and thete were blankets on It and there was a lock to fasten the door on the Inside, and a bo of matches was nailed to tho wall. I went In swimming and Mag gie put on nn old sl.ltt she had In ought along nnd went In, too. She could not swim, but she sp ashed around and had a good time. Then I went and got tome dry sticks nnd built a flro In front of tho bathhouse, so she could set In the door nnd read and bo near tho the nnd look out on tho tlver When Rowdy and I rambled we met Jim, and ho asked how ever) thing was, and we said "fine " Ho Is certulnly good to d i so many things for .Maggto when bho Is nothing to him, and all because she Is a friend of mine. There aren't many men In tho world llko my father and Jim. I was so happy that I would havo climbed tho poplar and sung If all the kids had not been there and tho bell had not rung Just then. It was a very pleasant day In school and If they wore all lll.e that I should HKo school very much Peanuts I'ecney loat a green snako out of his pocket, which scared tho teacher so that she climbed on top of her de-k and half way up th wall before ho caught It At rcces I'lo Kaco Wilbur Car pi titer broku a w indow vv 1th a stone and had to stand tho rest of the day In the coiner and take a notes to his father at night At tho r.'ime reces Dutch got g.i) w lt.lt a new boy ami put blnmmed on the nnc. As If ' that was not enough to tuuko mo happy, lied went to get a drink of water at tho atno time as the pilnclp.il nnd pushed the wrong thing too hard and the viator (.quitted so high that tho principal almost choked, It was a very pleasant day. Our new teacher's name Is Miss Wlllio Danglar, and sho likes to be called Miss Willie, which l a boy's name, nnd she Is a slsty. After school wo went for Maggie, but we stopped to play, so It was dark In the woods when wo got thete. Maggio and Jim were tlttlng by the flro, and Jim was sa) Ing ,"Yc. you will get strong nnd well and happy, and then )ou will go away again, nnd where will I be"' 1 said. "You will bo tight hero rassllng jour milk cans. Whcro should you be"" Maggie Inughcd nnd I fald, "Thero Is your answer," but Jim looked kind of tour. Wo went to his houso and ate, nnd then w e rambled Maggio swept tho house upstairs nnd down befoto sho went up to go to bod, and I dusted my mother's pitcher, nnd I prayed, "Dear mother, please thank Clod for such a beautiful day, only Ho made the mis tako of not having me thero when Dutch got his noso punched I got thero loo late und it was a great disappointment that 1 did not i.co It. liut I should have been glad to havo It dona If I had not oven hcatd about It. Tho Important thing wan to havo it done, but whenever rtich things aro going to be done 1 think I might as well bco them. Amen " 'The l)it.rovrry," tho neit ratsy Kllilare ad venture, appears In tomorrow' Krenlnr; Ledger. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB Tl. .... , 11 L. i ne sun xurnea 2.11 ihe sky to 5old And scattered sparkles on the seti.. It nrvixde. the. whole, world beutifuK And then it simply sun turned me.. R.TC-""1. W& 0) 92,516 WOMEN PLEDGE AID TO UNITED STATES Companions of Forest in Atlnntic City Convention Ready to Act ATI.ANTIO CITY, Kept. 11. How D2.B16 patriotic; women, comprising the membership of 1182 subordinate circles from Maine to California, can bo of the greatest posslblo nsslstanco to l'restdent Wilson und the Council of National De fenso will bo the question of first Impor tance befoto tho eighteenth biennial con vention hero of the Supremo Circle, Com panions of tho Forest, ono of the strongest women's orders In tho country Delegates, of whom TOO tne expected, have been arriving ajl day at tho Hotel Ilreakers. whero the, war session In to bo hold this week. All were, buzzing over war news. Committees went Into conference at onco to dliscuss reports and formulate reso lutions pledging loyal co-operation In war preparations. llcports will show that the order baa 833 subordinate councils with approximately 300,000 members, n saibstantlal gain over last year, and resources nmnuntlng to virtu ally $1,000,000. During tho last twclvo months local councils paid out for benefits nnd other expenses $3:.GGS.92. l'enns)lvanla. with 1G15 new members, tnado tho largest SStato gain during tho j oar, a banner record. New Jersey, which wan second with an Increase of S32, Is the only Stato which has nhown a gain for e.vorv year since It entered tho older. Tho GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX Dy JOHN HARVEY KKLLOGG, M. D., LT-. D. ... i....ifi, ,itou. Doctor Kellogi In Ihh npace u'll oVillu gv3 advlre e ... In ouw erlalitnUhQutim.iwt fc n ,linl,lnuilln!,n0.t. p or rrcirrt&?V7nt"tlrt medicine, Jul Iii no ci trill " ,'? ,. -,,. Health .lucjllon irui it ?';?, '" -""'.'a, "T Impersonal Vttrr to inquirer, uho larlosr a,,,.,r,l rneoPr? "' Cause of Gallstones .. . .....1.. II. I.xr TIIJJ fact that gallstones conuim "" batterh. discovered by tlllbert now nearly twenty cnrs ago, has completely Changed tho theory lespcctlitK U'e causa tion of the-iO ciy trouhlesomo bodies. Megnot conducted n setles of er.perl tnenls which showed that tho ordinary bac teria found In tho Intestine, (Zilch as the colon bacillus and also tho uphold bacillus and various other bacteria, w:il cause In flammation of tho grtll ducts. Iln produced gallstones eperlmctitally at wilt by Inject. Ing bacteria into the gnll bladder. Klve or sK months wero reipilred for tho form ation of t.vplcal gallstones. Tho evidence recnis to bo complete that ral!touus am only ono of tho manifestations of lntcMlii.il autointoxication, Bacteria may reach tho liver and the gall duct front tho Intestine, either bv work Ing their way up from the Intestine through the blllnty passages or tluuugli tho blood vesela by nbnoiptlon Into tho portal vein. Tho latter method Is behoved to bo the most common l'xperhnental tesearches which have been mado upon this point show that millions of bacteria are dally lib sorbi'd Into the blood nnd circulated through the liver. Tho liver cells nre able to deal with a certain number of bactcila and will destroy germs In great lrunber. l)ut It Is evident that if tho number of Eerms absorbed becomes greater than the National Council will recommend that tho aver Is nblo to deal with, many of them will minimum age limit be made uTtecn instead escapo destt of btveii )ears. Menu Tomorrow's War lJItllAKFAST tjrapes lijllpd Illcfl with .Sugar mid I'up -Mill. CoITeo t'ako t'offeo i.unchi;on- Oy.sters Creamed nn Toast Apple .Sauco Olngerbrcad Coffee DINNKIt Drolled Chopped Ilcef Duller Sauce l'otato Cioutons Halted Tomatoes IVult Cup capo destruction and thus find their way into the general circulation. This fact ex plains the presence of bacteria In tho blood It Is evident!) tho part of wldom to take thi greatest possible caro'of tho liver by giving It as capy a tlmo as po'slble Flatulence Is natul-nie n. result or nn inJIeition of putrefaction? JAH. S, It Is not an Indication of putrefaction; It Is an Indication of stasis. Thero may bo either fermentation or tun-... an Indication tint thero has bttn'. t k, pagfl of tho rlDthmlc procession of?" I rc-niiiiwii8 nnu tne bowels should b, ,17.1 outrhlv- cle.miun.l ..hi 'Mr.'. Uoils in the Lar vl l.rit in.iV.es bolls tn the ear? HOT) n mv Mood hum IIKci n the e.iuse of Sometimes illseaso of the middle en. 1 l .tiM ought to be examined. r,V Hums Like I'irc Ilctwcen Should. VVln I walk twenty or thlrtv mi...... "? warmed up, It mus.i mS'jMw' or VhiJ,-" ,M um.,.; j,; If 1irnlml.lv la wti.it la .. nottlo rah. 'J hero are perwn, ."hSS tire, tho tlmo producing toxin ? S? when bt ought In contact vvlUt the n.r tho ehlu cauvo vasomotor lrrlLatlc .J"1 dlMtii banco which makes this, netti. '" Whui thete is pronounced activity ih.fN Is mote Hctlve. hjcatibo thero Is m'orsVw! uioimiii iiiiii ii ; no irritation Is like!.. .i ,... I. .:,.. ojiiiiy ciouis wrunsoui.. ' en liot water. B oul t : Green Onions Alt' IT t AM II tltllcltl fl llAei 1U..t ... . rPlmvf urn . t t'tlnli .. i. aro Jtrltatlnir. lVopIe with UcUcat .tr7 itch, tannot cat them nt nil ti.-. -w tnnsil. - . e-troiig stomachs can tolcrato mild 0w? In inodetutn amount. a osll" I Quinine Injurious? Is nuiiilre Injurious to the heirt nnd . 'ii"' juts. VSr. The continued free nun f ,,,,i..i. . lalnly Injurious. Its worst rffeet i.. tho kldnp)H and the whllo blood cells t. patal7es tho white blood eeits, ,rrii, inn uicinnrc iiiici ci tTnri, i, 1.1 .... - " ' '" "" "'WUVCEMl!, (Copjrleht) (QSgztl 1222 Walnut Street The Fall Modes m Women's Dress A thcrouffhtw tatUitatttr cvji.cc i ten of f new cna fseiui.ve in ccxt, niit$t ani cogent for ell . iitoni. Moderately Priced i 1 I Tfee Woman In Rides can depend upon the authori tative style, the workmanship and the leather of the Claflin Riding Boot. TAN OR BLACK CLAFLSfl 1107 Claestauf Mineral Flooring Attractive In appearance, sanitary durable, lire, vermin and damp proof, elastic to the tread and al most noiseless. It Is the, Ideal floor InE for kitchen, hath, store, cafe. restaurant, storehouse, hospital or factory, rjasy to clean, as esse, board and floor nre one continuous ine. Economical to Install. Write 'or full particulars and price. Phila. Mineral Flooring Co. S632 Summer St. i i' fl , sk&; ftTBtei l fob LJsri r-M 'fcl H f V m NOW )" he time to In- ts crt rtltlnc for lIS. I'llll.V. MKTKR ( 0., 01 i Ileal i:t. Tr. Ilulldlnr. nr your plumber. More "TrldenU" u.ecl Ihan Anv Other Mnlce. 4o c sCWC- ZSyoster ' CUT 3 j - ffrj jrrt-rsis MERSHON PATENT SHAKING GRATE WORKS 147 North 3d Street rhlUdrlphl.i I'hone Jlnrket 338t The Long Fire Travel in the Burnham Cozy Comfort Boiler Makes Short Coal Bills If you can keep the hot cases nnd smoke traveling back and forth Inside n boiler long enough to extract the bulk of their heat and still not make the draft sluggish, It Is plain that less heat will go up the chimney and more heat go Into '6ur radiators. It in thTs long Jtre travel that makes llurnham Cozy Comfort Hollers, so etllclent and economical, delivering the maximum umount of heat at a big saving In fuel. Wet are Philadelphia agent for Burnham Boiler. iszzr Keystone Supply & Mfg. Co. riamblag and Ucatlng Meiertel 9l7-4 jn. Ninth Street i. $??(. &l ; ' t " ,y 1! . i fi. v' 'Uw 11W,1. f'ffZj' ',il. $0i oil a fV xi Jnierj 0Vi(jfU rm m The Strongest Cartoons In America The Evening Ledger is giving its readers the most power ful and timely cartoons published in America today. Sykes's rugged sketches daily crystallize the spirit of cur rent events. The Toonerville Trolley and The Terrible Tempered Mr. Bang have won a host of friends for Fontain Fox. The antics of Uncle Petey as depicted by Voight The foibles of Mere Man as revealed by Briggs School Days, the magic rug on which Dwig carries us back to our own childhood, these are an inexhaustible source of enjoyment to thousands. And now the Evening Ledger has added another famous name to its roll of honor, C. R. Macauley, formerly of the New York World, where his work earned him an inter national reputation as a cartoonist of extraordinary power, force and vision. Mr. Macauley is now at work on a series of cartoons per sonifying America's Spirit in the War, cartoons that breathe the indomitable Yankee courage and the high ideals for which we are fighting. Commencing Monday, September 17, these cartoons will appear exclusively in the Jamtmg "j a