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mWBrSB PLAYING IN RUSSIA'S HISTORY IN TkE MAKING; WARTMERggPESjMEK
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HELPED IN RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
yor These Kitchen Tools Russian Women Spread
Doctrine of Country's Emancipation One
Time When Woman's Gossiping Helped
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WIKTIMISS It seeing ns though the 1
''Russian women who fought In the
'ronclicd with water up to their waists
id who faced the flro qf inachlno Kims
most have been superhuman women
iillTorcnt from tho rest of us. v
Charles LCdwurd Russell, leccntly lo-
.turned from Russia, however, traces In
i ' Very interesting way the part Russian
V womanhood has plued In the history of
r k country. He shows how It was the
, pWiost natural thins In tho world for the
J', iBttUallons of Death" to be formed. Mr.
, Jlusaoll was a member of the United
states Russian Commission. He writes
About Russian women In this month's
Good ITousckeeplUK-
"At tho imwa that the Russian Bat
talion of Dentil.' formed of women fcol
v qlers." ho wiltcs. "was actually going to
. ' tho firing Hue to be killed, the rest of
the world seems to have Rasped und hat
Up half astonished. Nobody was aston
ished In Russia. There to the wis is til)
server It seemed perfectly natural. "The
Russian woman had no moie than found
a new field foi her capable mind and
restless energy. Why bo astonished?
"She wris but making some moie his
tory, which is getting to be her specialty
and one of the best things she docs. She
made ft thick and unforgettable vcluine
of It last March 12 to 14, for Instance.
Then It was she that thrust In-the lever,
overturned tho vast-rooted empire, and
eliot the once Imperial and gracious MnJ
t sty from the scat of his fathers. She
H4 It, the woman of Russia. Afrr all
the years of i evolutionary talk, dreams,
hopes and piopaganda, hers was the
hand "
Vyvettcs
A crown cuveml with frills of
green Rrosgram iibl'oti and a brlnt
of dark-green velvet. Strinps of
lip;htgi'ccn heads around lio
crown and brim.
"It Is ujjrecd." he writes, "on all sides
that the most elllclent workers tn the
furtive carrying of the Russian levnlu
tlonary doctrtno from one end of this
vast vonntiy to the other wero tho
women.
"Over the wash tub or the soup kettle
1 suppose they know how to convoy In
formation to bther women In vvnvs the
police could not, detect, and at night tho
wnuien that i evolved It whispered It Into
the ens of their husbands."
PATSY KILDARE
THE OUTLAW
By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS
i IN THE MOMENT'S
MODES
One of the Season's New Fur Sets
SO AI-TKR nil the
accomplishment i
M"
-J-Y-1. In
R --it "LI. goes on to ferret out
how a woman's weapons vn mi,
tleularly vuluablp In bringing about Rus
la,'a emancipation
big uiiglm Hung,
of whli'h sounds o
chaotic and iinieal. Is traccablo to things
that perhaps tho American woman might
have done had prossuio and tortuie been
her dally portion.
It Is funny, too. to rcllcet on the fact
that tho petty vice women tire so often
censured for played u, hlg purt In so
world-shaking an event us tho Russian
i evolution. Tho women spiead tho nows
they gossiped!
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
".filers mid qtir.iffoii tubuittttil to tint i'l"ii (m-ii ..msr be h i-i"e .. u,., We of
li vaprr oiilu mill -luii'd ili ll.r nnmr ol Ihr i. nlrr. Special onrrfr- like llmtr atven
briue are inillrtl. It understood thai thr rditar do.n mil mcmxnrUu milu.-. ihr "tittimrnt
rKV.s.l.L, .'."...Wi'l"!'."1"!"10" 'V "'" ilrptniiKi i ilinnlil br addnnrd us oloio: I Hi;
WUMAV5 l.t HAM. I,. Liemnu t.rdocr. VUUtult tilirt . .
1, How ens ii i leiir l.nv lip nf lonieiilriiip In
the kllihru?
"J. Ilovv ran -love tr.lMi ta1n lip reunited
from iii.ittrl.il Hull l ". vva.hiir1e7
S. Mhat li cr.isli.li?
TODAY'S 1XO.UIMKS
I. N .; In -uoil inile l iipht mlortd kIiic
In Hip lliriitrr ill nlslil whrii m In lulnit In
trril iiMliiine'.'
'! What Ino nl,ir ran hr nilinlralilj nl
lilnrd In n erorCTtlr nuUl Hint N u l.p (irn
Mllh u il.irk hluit Milt?
.1. Wlmt
lnfr?
mitluniilil) miih .Iriinlp l.lnil, IIic
ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES
It It la liMillUnlile lu use n rlutln rnnlrlijnip
to clran oul Hrrupli'ic, friim pot nnil pjd lip
entiM lhl Mnnrlifn Hip mrlal, V lr liruxli
or n wuoilrn hir.ipcr lio.ilil tip iihpil.
" lliilr lirubp inn lip pnxlb iIpiipiI In h
'' "'j ,vl",l1 f lul,pv-triii Miilpr thai la a ihIiIp-immmi-
i.iiful of nnitnunl t In It. 1 Iir3 mnt lip illiiprtl up
f1" otiJ Oown until Hip urp (Iran Nn uiip hppiI
.Iip ued.
S. "A'plr" l iiipjI JpIIj.
Recipe for I'ralincs
To Ihr J.rfitur ot UoiHfin'fl Pour:
Hear MmJim -I would like to hm u rrnpn
for MmKiRlc priilhie". hlih aro a Fort nf, mnule
candy. ALICE V
Melt u tublcspoonful of butter In a tauce
pau. add one cupful of sugar, ons-half cup
ful of maple brup and one-llilrrl of u cup
ful of cream Stir until the sugar is dis
solved. UririR to the hoilinir point and boil
until the mlxtuie forms a soft ball when a
little of it Is diopped Into n cupful of cold
water ltemove the Cdiidy ftom lire and let
It stand undisturbed until root Add a quar
ter of a teaspooufii1 of alt and bent ltli a
Wooden spoon until the cdiulj lieglliB to gpl
firm Now put Ii.kU in ilio saucpan, stir
until It softens add a Vutiful of nuts, prefer
ahlv pecans tht ha been left lu largo
piece" Urop with h spoon on a tin pan or
sheet In round" about tlnpp inchps In
diameter Kruni Alice Hrrtdley's t'andy
". Cook Hook
'-jyB.. Ice Cream liaked in Oven
To the Kdilor o U'omoii's Poor:
Dear Stidam - Snnip time eo while In an
other rltv white I wa in 11 horel a dessert was
ordered for me ihat I hap since heen trirur
'to reniemlier. It was ice cream lhat other mem
bers of the party aid had been baed. It dirt
JiUie a sort, of a hoi cruet on It I wonder If
you or any of our reader ran tell me "hut I
mean.' KOnCiETFL'l.
1 think you Ii:ne. liaked Alaska lu inlml
This Is a rather expensUe Je-ssert that ap
' pears on man hotel melius V inerhiRue is
put on top of the Ice cream This acts as H
nonconductor nf heat and the ice cream Is
actually put In a urj iulrk oven wltliout
nieltlng. To make tills deeecrt at hoiim for
one quart of ice cieaui mjh would Uso the
whites of threo egss and three tablespoon
fula of powdcied sugar Beat this Into a
thick meringue and covr your ice cream
entirely with It Set the brick of cream
upon a board anil put lu a very tpiick oven.
The nietlnguc wi'l brntvn into a crust very
quIi'Mv Individual liaUed Alaska dishes
'i.rnay be had b cutting the Ice cieam and
.(7 BUUll IHE IIIW IlltlliiftU" lu vv,t .,
To Keep Silk Handkerchiefs White
To ittr Kdlloio troMii' Poor:
.. ' '" Oear Ma'am- -t'an Miu pleaee leii me how to
"'. prevent whltn handkerchiefs from turnliii
,'v.'"ilto' tMraIN C.
. .E; Silk handUerchlcfs should never be boiled
. lKfir llHW Fl t"Ju ' " " '-
Qtlqm niako a lather ot soap mat lias ueen
fahredded and lukewarm water Wash them
thoroughly Uy nipping inem up ana uown
I. V mm miiil nc: epeit ii tlrl in n., ,im
' '.III. It il,iep lirr (he rillher einl,.irr.l...
hi r.iIMn r tutntlnz to pu-.li II, e .iiuiulht.
iiiuehip,
J. Pelil eeonette ,,.,. ,i-,. ,,, ,, ,lllp
r the enr nould he n ,enilde lute.tmeiil. On
iinimit of tlie .if. formal eieulnc dreM- lll
he iiiimIi le., orn 111 in formerli. mid (here lll
p mmj oua.lon. hru ,, lc,l Eenrcelte froiL
will eerie mlinlriild.i.
.1. simp her operation sriili llernlmrdl man.
HM In trnrefiilli !,, lfr nl.lllmc faiorllf
Piece, l.i ,hi.nff from llien. oi.l, (. .,,.
that ran be .l..,e.i without her moilmr ,.e,,.l
-iiiiivc. iii i amine ilailjme
cnen uni.t me ml nhero she I
hed.
Amusing the tabu
YKSThltDAY was Sunday and so Howdy
and 1 decided to go out and sec the place
wheio tho iMople burled old giampa, who
thought be vi as going tn bo planted So
we did. nnd when vie came to the poml the
nuke lhat llxes there whs nuvvlieie ntound.
Then we Vieut to the place by tho fence
where the bull Hung the jotuig inan over
when hn went to shoot It. We i limbed ttie
feme and went to tlio house Tho jouitg
man as away and nobody was tbeto but
the grainma nut tho joung woman. Rowd.i
chased their dog under tho hoUfo nnd we
stacd for dinner. They wtld tbr.v hud
something good llkn they alvva.vs do h.i" .
for Sunday, and they -aid It via-- n'lmii ,
lieef nnd cabbage. ..fier dinner vvi nut i
their fireplace and tin' women tokl pli '-i
atorles ond bellovrd them, and thst m.idi- '
Uowd and me tired, so we rambled
Afler we hit t tie mad vc met in.ui u i
n wftgon nnd lie bnllcred tn u so I
stopped running Up ald: "U'luil ix ha !
Ing you?" I said. 'Nothing is chii'lnu n
What's the matter with ton "' He snid 11
nothing In eht.atnu: vnu i1i are "you i itn
nlng?" I said, "KnrVi'dt'M sake, wr .ilwa;-'
i tin If ,.ii at c giiltig Kiinewhetp tin in i
lo go IS to go What Is Hip usi- r ilia, j
Ring along as If inn wi-ro nn ou. nm i" j
1 hung"" Hi- eatd: 'I l.plipm ,.ii h.nel
run away from mi.nrw here ' I Mild- ' VV hat
Is It to ou7" Up arild- "I nm si.iiur I"
take..vou Into thp vvagnii nnd take m.ii Ii.uK
till .von tell nio whelp you rome fioin I
said Kxcusc me for laughing, but m.ii are
funnj "
Ho I'llmlipd diiwn fn.m his wagon and I
saw he meant ii so I hbI.I. "IJuii'i mi il.ue
toueh me." Then I Kpokp to ftovtilv. and
Uimdy inukeil up Into his face nnd skiiiiiprl
his teelh. and thp man stppped back mid
said- "Will hi- bile?" nn,, "Whut ,i um
think lie has gut th.iw tppih fm " TIiph I
Sitld: "Vateh him. Ili.wd.i And Howdy
did Mr. T rimhlpd. and when 1 got a long
way from the man I hollered and ltowdi
came If cnulil run like rtowdi i an
when he is calching up I lould cerinlnh
go a long wa when I rtimhle.
This morning vp got to e.-liool lust In
time and the teacher sold: "it i nhr
to see all my bplmtst clilhlrpti, fi.r I do
lop put) imp of ),m," That Ketilrd h.-i
with i.K' .',.i nti) out- who loics IVunuts
I'cpiip.i haa g..i a ,i(,ck in her lionn.
After si houl was out llowil) and I thctiglii
wo would gi. and take n look nl ih i.thei
ide ,.f Hip iiti s we ,, There we saw
n oauv in a carriage all h ltolf it, front
nf a linu.i- nnd it wan tied in nnd ws
hollering lis head off hn-nusp it l,nd druppprl
its doll and IiiihIpiI its fi -old the
bnh) to siiut up, hut it would not I nald:
"I'Vir i-ol-! saki' pIiwi- r.ni f.-.. niirt nill
ibkp ,ou iionn- Willi mo nnd givo
hettpr doll than that one "
She stupppd it) Ing m i tliuiiglit alie
nautpil In go Willi me. I tinned he, niound
and wheelpil hrr homo, and whpn I bmughi
in) dolls oul to Ipi in, limp whlehpvpr onp
she vvantid she hollprpil for both and would
not pt me take them back So 1 gmc then,
to her. un the brldg I met u policeman,
and he said- "Whose bal.y ! thai, little
girl'.'" I said: "What's It to .voir" Up
said. "Whose Is If.'" I mild "How should
I know?" Then hp askitl me where I got
It ami I told him all about it He looked
.it in) dulls and whistled and then he went
with me. and when we got tn the bouse I
, .:i ft , .tit nf which 1 found Hip Imh.v wp j
1 nnil in Tint'.' was a woman lu tl.Pi'v
holleiini. ami orving anil when she saw
i the Lain sin- ueuih nli it up. .-mil hIic
lilaiiimed a little girl on tlip head for not
''watching It
i "New l,iiIMHlr," tin' lli'M IM1" Mhhire
j i.dleuliire, will appear In Inmi.rrml. Kienini;
la-tlei r.
GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX
By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D LL. D.
u .. . - . ..it a l ....
In naa.cee lo !( outstlo,. DotlorKtuojan "; " '
on yrtvrnt(v
r nniTO i " --'" "- -"--",'.- .ii.
mw"rVdqbj eVosol "clfn. tS Inoren ,cho Inclot. itamvtd tnv.UPtt for rttlu.
)ou a
ll -would be it buhl soul indeed who
would dare to cniplinticitlly ileelnrts
thai tho small mull" is lo be tho fur
novelty of tho season, and ycl one
finds so many of these mufTs in the
furriers' shops that one cannot help
hut feel that they will bo among the
. ..i.. .,.ii.. f full nnd
Siyiu imct-i-ciivin
winter. Some of these muffs are so
sniall that nno wonders just what
measure or watmtli ami comfort
they will Kio to their possessors.
P.ut they are sniati. and that is
sufficient answer to any conjecture.
The ftwciimtliiK fur. set presented
in todav's drawinjr shows n com
binatioii of inoloskin and taupe rox.
An interesting feature of Uio smnll
muIT is its narrow cufilikc ruiish ol
mole.
llraiscd C'hifUcn
,'vei the Bulling of )ur rmiste, with a
li.iiikPt of M-getahlcs. it larrot. a smiill
I ng tiitnil-. n.i """" " "lli,uC "
all cut up small, a little chopped p.rsley
u d two tahlespoonfuls of llnely minced
',. ..i. iiu. ii.e eliickoii read), cleaned.
but not stuffed, l.sy breast upward on the
legetables and pork. Pour a Httlo boiling
water oAer the chicken ard set covered in
the oven. iner closely and cool; at le ,st
twpniv mhiiilPS to Hip pound If tho chicken
Is. loiing If "hi conk long.'!-. At tlie end
of 'an hour liff the cover and baste Willi
l.uti.'f. then with watet from the pan and
.over for an horn lougei I'ticoxor then.
iUI. with l.itltei sprinkle with flour and
In own Jtiam the grav with the veg?
t ul. ps fioin tin' pan. tub through a rolian
ilpr Inln a sauicpau. thicken with bi owned
llnur. hull up i nil sere in gra boat.
Mtiitlnu llailnuil.
VTO ON 13 admires blown circles around
IN the. p.es and brown patches on tlio
hands! and a leather-colored sldn. What
there thing mean Is that behind the leather-colored
skin Is a bad breath. Behind
tho bad breath is Itnpiiro blood blood
cltHiged with thesp same offensive aromas
that are coming out In tho breath, for that
Is whcie theso offctielvo iidors come ftom
tho blood picks them up In the colon and
other pails of tlio body and cart les thorn
to tho lungs where they tiro pouted into
tho bieatb. Tho bieath Is bad because
the. Whole body Is bad. It Is not simply
tho breath that smells bad. the whole body
I. tainted liven the perspiration Is oITen
alve, because ronio of tho poisons thai do
mil ecape b the bieath escapo by. way
of tho skin foul, putrescent ntatcilsis that
ought lo be cat i led nut through tho bowels,
but that ate obliged to escape through the
lungs, kidneys and the skin
A dingy skin cannot be cleared bv tub
bing on cosmetics or lotions of nil) soit.
The cleansing ptocess must be thoiough
.,..,.. i.'i,., .,! ti the diet tnti't bn
changed Slop eating meats and rich footls.
The) ml in tho colon and piodtico the
polsorfuus blown pigment wiuui uni,"
skin, called brciiKcutechln. Make the bow
els moe tbiee times a day. iJrlnlJ tluec
quarts of water dnll) Sleep In the open
nir on a porch, or at least with open win.
dow-s at all seasons Take a sweating balh
twice a week nnd a cnld-alr bath or cold
towel ;ub every morning l-lvc slmpl).
biologically. MlentlUcall.v. .
A brown skin means that the possessor
is growing ohl too fast It lsNneccssary to
cultivate joulh by obc.'liig the laws of
health and keeping the body clear of
poisons .
Distilled Water
In wlu.1 .flr.'a.'3 la It hel l u.,,,lvj!Jc'J
""niMlllcd water l not really iieccisary
for any disease. Water which Is only
slight!' hard Is entirely wholesome so long
as It is pure
Dingy Complexion
uric acid than beef or mutton. The Mine
Is true of veal. One should avoid both meat
and poultry unless he wishes to eat uric
ncld.
While Patches in .Mouth
nhllt
S.
What I the rue and lemedv ot uniall
ores on the Inslda of the mouth' I- 'V
The condition described Is piobably
aphthae, lu chlldtcn. the. mouth should al-
wa.vs be washed out with a. clean wiuie
cloth Immediately after feeding, for food
remnants left In the mouth make tho best
possible soil for the production of the white
patches. An acid atatc of tho stonytch and
a feeble condition of the sjstem also favor
this condition. Occasionally. In adult, the
use ot sour fruits nnd taw tomatoes s an
sM'ltlng factor. Itlnsc tho mouth often
with hot aclc acid solution or peroxide of
h)drogcti In watei
Piilmolor
What la the tiiilmoior? U VV
Tlie puliuolor is an apparatus by means
or which oxygen Is forced Into the lungs,
making tlio chest net as in otdlnary respira
tion. The ptilmotor has been successful In
lev Iv Ing persons who have apparently been
dead for somn minutes. It should always
be used in cases of suspended lesplratloti
fiom whatever cause. In choking, stran
gling, electrical shock. Inhalation of gas.
ehloiofonn or drowning the pulmotor should
alwajs be used.
MVpjrtshl 1
Tomorrow's War Menu
imtSAKKAST
Sliced lis nanus and Dry Cereal
Cinnamon Toast y'ff
LUNCHEON
Kamb Hash on Toast (left overt
CC"r7. , a , Coco '
nutch Applo Cako
DINNKn
liaked limn
-Bo'lcl l'pUloej
III 9hA U1m-1.ak r
DUTCH AITLE CAKIJ
Sift two ctipfuls of flour, four lca,Boo 1
fills of baking powder, onc-half teasrfno.. ! '
ot salt, four .lablcspoonfuls of sliorteni
and three-fourths of a cupful of milk, i!'
a snanow pan wan tins batler. rare i
..... e.,. ..I. I., i. e ,,. . " M A
.... , vv .,. .curuiB or eighths tM
place In pan. Sprinkle over thm two tM
epuun.u.a co. ounar. oaHC Until the
ate sott
Cabbage
Ppli
1
How to Dry Carrots
Avoid xarletles having a laige
woody
Tlie Telephone Directory
What Is there seemlns duller than lliii boolr
This solid volume of prosaic print?
And jet It Is a glass through which lunt;
On wonderland and mancls without tilni
It Is a key which will unlock the gate
Of distance and or time and clrcumtUnr.
1 u-niifl Hint iiinkoM Hi l. .,,-.., . ncl.
tm. ....... .-.. ..... .....a HI Lll-llia,.
in ui crane Rnq Whisper of ro. Jl
-Iterton Brahr. 1
With hum
mance
Caffein Poison
laffelli line in enlKlll.' l-N' '
i'iiITpIii is a poison. This Is shown not
.nn bv tlie uidlnaiy effects produced by it,
but' bv the fact that a slight overdose may
piuducn fatal effects faffeln is eliminated
bv "the kldi'i.'s and can be found III the
untie ftom leu to. fifteen das after dis
I'oiiiltiulng Its use Under Us liiflucuco one
apparentlv is able to gel thiotlgh more wot I:
with es- fatigue Thce effeilH. however,
nip nieieli niipniriit; all th" caffein has
done U to cover un the effect of tlie poi'oun
,i.,l.l, neemiiiiaiii fntlitlip. for when one.
works to the point of fatigue pol-on ate
produced In the bodv Tho erftel of calTeln
u Hip nerves Is especially serious, causing
wakerultiess. nerousnes, cxcltiibilit) anil
tinsteail) and twitching inu-cles I he
digestive ttact Is also dlstuib;d anil nat
ulence, Htonrach dlstiess and constipation
arc caused I.) this poison. The average cup
of coffee contains fully two grains or this
poison caffein. Sttong coffee contains four
giaius.
Poultry and Kcd .Meat
Win on cue eat roullry wnen reji hp. -fo,
hidden? M,'! " I
It was foime'i'lv tltniight that the flesh nf i
fowls, patllcularly the white meat, ton-j
tallied les urle ai Id than beer and niuitc.i
and on t It ir aeioiint wax pieferable Mow-
e'e-. Tavh.,' and other plivslologlst" nav
found that the tleh ol fowls cotUain- nun
coie ,
'lean, sciape. or pare, and slice Into one-clghtb-lncb
slices.
Place in cheesecloth square or wire basket
nnil plunge for six minutes Into boiling
water.
Dip for a moment in cold water
ltemove surface moisture by placing be
tvveen towels or by cvplosiitg to the sun and
air for a short time.
,-iptead thinly on ttays or earthenware
plates.
I)r In sun, oveiiv over kitchen stove or
beroit- the electric fan uiltll brittle
fe'tlr fiom time to time.
DON'T MISS ANY STKP
t
fttt this oul NOW and Sap it
The Ghost
Oh. love lhat lives Its life with lauthler
Or lovo that lives Its life with tears '
Can die but love thai Is never spoked
Goes like a ghost thiougli the windln.
years
.-From "The Ghost." by Sara Teasdile in
Harper's ' lu
SQffi99nV . Remotes luperfliitni
EJapaJv hair from or under th
VHV JT sown't rnske tliirnrees!
w Y rstlon Indiinemsble,
i f" ' Sold br Good Druir ii
V yBTyVw UeDnrtment Storet.
I low lo Dry Tomatoc
Wash or ship Into pieces one-miattof or
thipc-clghtb inih thick.
J'laco on tra.vs in one la.ver
Dry lu inn. In oven, over kitchen stove
or before plectnc fan tmtll leather)
DONT MIPS ANY STCP
Cut t ni out VOW and sao it
CS&&ifi
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In Minra', llov. Side
and Xtiordion
Buttons
covered In all .Ijle. llest Work
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108 So. 13th Street
Tailored,
' Suits
ncitlovti in ''!':. fja
oinf BoHiht til I
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"MA" SUNDAY'S INTIMATE TALKS
The ivifc of lliv
fawn rrtniiflint (liicueurs everyday foiics in
a helpful and ivhulesome ivay.
Two Kinds of Patriots
Drafting Widow's Alien Son
fo Ihr Kditor ol 1l'oiiia.i- pnar
uwi can
IS'
was one of the
leading gnls of her cuinmunit)
slip was nlvvavH just a little bit ahead of
aiiyoue ele n. the newest )les. and Invari-
in lit i et waited for Per to
.. t the lead, nnd to
hI.I.v Un
1 1-
tlie other side
to the consul win.
jirtjl rubbing them gently rather than rub-
mug nam iuno ,u i-uiu vnlc' cc.nii bmic
t cct all the soan out Gel as muoh water
'Vut of them as )ou can before putting out to
f(,-$ry t dry quickly In the sun and Iron
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lock Turtle Soup
fp. tli hdUor o WoiMO-t I'aoe:
T)er M4dn. Kindly fubilth In the ioluain
of tb Woman Kicuanne reup for mocB
turitw oouv.
nlted S ,le.- f ".. '".. '."? .""""I "f 'I"
the let,.. , ,P, ,. "" '""u'"x S,.;1' -
1V f h fo.eigner ,HS ,,,. Hke f
iltlzensblp pane,- in the rHpU fJt.d. .,,,,
is thereforp the suble.-t of atiothe, eoimti v i .
is not ohliKed to figlu for Vmrilca But l.
....... ,,. ,..,., i ,oio mat he nn- inl ,,
In order to do this he ge,
t'i rtnrpKAnt liiu .. ...
this clt, and obtains papers from him t"
,; ,"r. '.. :.:y: "i. "us ." woum i
pendent' """ "n had a de
How ever, no men In America whose wives
or mothers vvete absolutely dependent upon
them for support were obliged to go into the
army A foielgner who has become a ni
zon of the I -nlted States would, of com,
come within HiIh cI.im The man would
have to be. able to piovp to the Uovei ent
that be it.ill) illd have ;. mother cm ,.
other side depending solelv on his nunnort
(.') 11 Is permissible for a ,,, t(, ,,,,.
to the I'lesldent. but thfc fiesideiit has so
ni.inv caies that tho letter would posiblv
not be lead l him and tntifr e,i tuliil) not
answered b) him. but b) bis secictar.v
Tiiete are many departments la IIib Xiovern
mei t It l alwajs better to write to the
special department that has to do with the
iiuestiiiti vtiti wouhl like to atk You would
addiess I he Picsldenfs letter simply to
Washington and begin the letter this way:
"lion Woodrow Wilson. President of the
fulled state- Washington, D. U. M) Dear
Mr i'i evident"
Costumes
fo 'It' r.ri lo. of U'oll,.r i'rtut
l)er Milium - I'o ou know ..r am
inasquernde rietuiiiM tit ,uld tie veiled 'Hie
Devil's Unuirhter Are there am ...h. ...a
contuineH.that I iud wear? The color elumld
he inainh red. Will oll pleaat tell me what
color would uerome a brunette whose aklu ij
medium llsht nd eontalna mui-h rolor. whose
hair Is R dark t.rown and vvhoa eea are urav.
blue Will ou please tell m, tho most
economical color for a brunette win-, riatr la
dark brawn, comnleilon is raiher dark and has
lene jellowlsh sray e)es?
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There Is no costume that could be called
"The Devil's Daughter" It Is simply called
The Devil by cosluiners, but It comes In a
gtrrs costume. It Is red and built on prin
cess Hues, lias wings and a hcaddre.s- with
horns on it A Turkish harem costume is
very pretty in red , si of course. Ik Hip ever
popular Spanish costume .t rnis particular
time a. "Scotch kiltie.' who dt esses lllcn a
Scotch soldier with a killed skirt, would be
very appropriate It conies In reds. Ualloou
girls, skating girls and the old-fashioned
Eirt with her knitting would be fitting Tlie
balloon girl wears quite a short skirt and
has balloons attached to her dress and car
ries a bunch of balloons The old-fashioned
girl, of course, would not be Very pretty In
red, but would look dainty in. pink.
Pink, green, red and all shades ot blue
-unoM hp verv becomlntr (o thp flrat aivi nf
1MB- ."- -. .."..' - .. :. - v.
and Mil to- taste. Boll tor one hour, brunette you uescrne. n i oe second bru-
"M .. - .. I. -4.f. . MAtt. fioa mlnr. VCllow would InnV wll Mn
from tne lire, stra n, imcaen v.u, ,wa ; :- -- ---.-. v , -- -. " ". " ,"
ntuis oc uutwr rouea in as roucn ,-."::" ;-Mn,- " mt "c ?, "'v.. .l.
li Plrti. mid tvtrn lennrwinnrnlN of ciuuim t" .... .,v.. ,.....,, tcuuiv
Jt .11 I ilng
, the out In ali
vat. she at once
a il o i I e d a pro
nounced mllltarv cos
tume, and plunged
with the fervor of
tb latest "fad" Into
the task ot inspiring
leerultlng.
Clothed lu the
most daringlv nian-
,ili costutno pub
ould wear in punuc
.a. -. Ul.ilam ullA
w itliuui II""""" '""
became tlie in s t
. .,!, l.i.l, out gill in
town and nppaieiitlv
.eeiiied to level in
the comment h was
i eating
Theie wen tin.-, who said ehe u
oul.v for cff'ct that if the sudden war -i'
nation had not uffoided her an o ppo Lt.v
for new and daring costumes and stunts,
it wouhl have held no lf'eat !. '." ,
ttut outwardly and publicly faille -fessed
to be on fire with palrlpttc fervor,
and anxious .ml) to establish a reeor,,
the number or men she coud persuade to
enlist although the.p were many unkind
enough to say that. If she had been re
Mr "fad to o, dinar,. .....ventional garb, tn-
s ead ot being allowed to wear a uniform
.that was practically the same a-s a mane.
Hhe would soon have lost hei zest.
t this time Same was ciikikc-" m
'.,.... ,.,,- o. mi of the clt). with
whom sho was reall) very much in love
Tils name was Hob Owens. One evening
Hob appeared at her home with bis faie
shining wltli a great enthusiasm.
"I have a wonderful piece of news for )ou.
darling." he whispered to Sallle as lie led
her out Into the shadows of the moonln
eianda. "I have enlisted!"
Sallle shrank back ftom him with a little
.-..Ifl&il ffOWll.
"Why. we were to bavp been married In
Juiip'." she cried "What on earth do )r.o
i a stoini l.f hvateilcol le.i,u i,r-
testing that lie had been basely deceiving
her that lie loved tho old arm more than
he did the girl who was to be Ids, hi ide
They managed lo ulct Iip,- at last and
Hob took bis departurp, a saddened and a
wiser man
,,fl CCPHl ttllltU 1 It mis te,i. ti.... .....
"..... r .1... ..,.,.. .""" "T" -'"l - uisp a) of pa-
Itilli-n ..... " ...o..e, u, ,. ailolliei f ,0, fa,ls,.
inaiv ...... - , ,.uu.r.i Mirauvr ol t ,,. ui ,,,, ,, .J
her to do mid wear tl,mKs , f ,,p ,..
Vi-nticiiul WIipii the ,eal meaning of pa
tiliillsin smirk home he wa hot ready to
tespoud
THEXHEERFUL CKM
Sweeter trvon 5winturnts
rnirivculoua Kys,'
5weettr tVJ 5Kellayj
meioriioua flioKt,
Sweeter tUctr you czs
Are. the poems I rrvevke.
uprnyeJF in the
tin
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Announces
a Special
$15 Hat
1217 Walnut St.
Created by our own designers, these smart, becoming models s 1
are distinctively original, wnuc laiiniuny icuctiuiy uic siic
tendencies of Paris,
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It was all well enouj-i, ,V,en It wns Just
on the surface when the other girl had to
make the real sacrifice, and she could have
the glory without tlio heartaches, but now
that she herself was forced to submit to
the saino saeririi.es to which slis had been
urg ng her friends and acquaintances pa
triotism was qulto a different uiattet
1 have In mind another girl or quite a
dlffetcnt t)p and from qulto a different
station in focletv. .she as working for
tin a week us a stenographer, ami r.,i
nearly a vear. had been engaged t be
mairicd to a joung man taituug '.-. ,.
wcea as lirivale secret i) .She was or a 1
(pilet. unobtrusive t.vpe. u little blown wiei
oi .i niri, who niwu)s ena.eil herself in tin
presence of those moie ngBie,Mve and I
"pushing." Slip had nevci had a woid lo
sa about the high idials of patiiottMii. and '
those who knew her thought she nevei cave I
the matter a second thcvughl !
Hut when Krank, tlie .voting man to whom
she expected to be m.irrlpd came to her one
evening and asked her advice as to ulictuei
or not he should enlist, there was no hclta
tion on her part. Hhe drew him to her In
a swift, passionate embrace, sortl) patted
him on the head, as only a woman can do,
and told him that she would always he
waiting and praying for him.
There was no fad. no pre'eiiHe ahout h-r
patriotism
ll was the real thing
I'atiiotlsm alwa.vs hovvH it real ouali-
ties under lite never before
(loi.vncl.t mi by Hi lie 11 s nditaie In, i
1 rlduj Hie crealrr hue.
SaeMUfc
Infants and Invalids
HORLICK'S
THE omaiNAL
MALTED MILK
Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form.
For infants, LnvalidsuJgrovving children.
Pure nutrition, upbuilding lie whole body.
Invigorates nursing mothers ud the aged.
More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc.
Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking.
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price
Superfluous
Hair Remover
1 iii oul. ttcaim-nt i,hih
v i( t r-nio ii'imfcttetitl. Hit
sup rlluous hair from trm
fa-- netk 8iinioraii part
,,r the body, leaIui: no marU
ui blemish on the mom dMi
, ait sUln Nn i-lertrlr tiverll-.
burning iauth- or rendr
used OrlB.nalor. Snln outier
and used exclulely b me
LUIGI
RIENZI
1714 Walnut Street
Bur a Lisc-Tr Bono
ano Do Your Duty
to Your Country and
You-tcir
Bur a Lis-RTY Beao
AND HtLS MAKC TSt
World Src roa
DtMOCRACr
imnf
nee l s rai off.
Dr. Margaret Ruppert's WWi.
! JJoll a calf 't, head until the meat leaves
fDOnea. icvc ic ... . dhbviu iwn
11 the next da) . therTUUo it out, scrape
-il, a n nnd rerriovA lha bones. Put the
dwA stock over the Are with the bones.
ara chounecl. one eralea carrot, one
d j.nb.n a bunch of soun herbs, a leu-
fnful 9f allspice, aijaltspoonful of pap-
muan . t
J toll slaied al Iter wltli astoni-luiietit
i n.i.nirlit vou would lie nriiud f
fact that I eouhl subordinatn even my love
to the coll of my eounjry." he told Iter "I
vim fine you vvouhl bo the first to see and
appreciate my sac'rUlce and t.i bid me
God-speed "
In answer, Sallle llung herself Into the
ii.e m
tn- tMunuet. ana wnen ine soup
tmetl drop In thenntue and parts 'of
keheek cut Into dice Add a Bill of sherry
i',i4 (.lie iuctf f a lemon and pour upon
u. foixfiiieat balls lu a hot tureen Make
li.r fo.reineat ba'W brtubbtn-r the, bruins
t i vM wllh tho jrdlk- of a. hard-polled
, k . litllo Lrowned fyuf and the yolk of
:i s Rail tliem in orown (lour and
I, .utO a uuieVovns. -4.il slightly
.-j' ini-"iUiiton, Hitruua.
her. too
Trudlcs and Scones
1q Hit Kdilor ot TVoi.imi Page
Dear Madam Will mw utease tell me what
,rult. - . Fta "'.(STlKSTKr.
Trutlles are n species of funirl srovvlng
In cluster fjome Inches below the surface
pf the soil- They are used to nanilsh
dishas and as a seazonlnc Scones urn
Scottfs rkes nij)l-,Qf flour and meal.
To Look Your Bett on All
Occasions Use CLOUD'S
LIQUID ROUGE
Vor eheeka nnil lp. Is not arferted
t- iiersitlrstlon. The six to die
llnrtlon In aorlnl rlriles l made
rafcler br an uttrartlrs uppeatranre.
I'rlre 33 and 63 rents per bottle,
ft A ' oniiilevloii
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