easa y-, --".-- 'sa i X ; '8 i- fa OkM wm t'ift'p & BSP-t YA ft ".7! 1- mifiilft tilK ft -W CNITTING BAGS OF BROw ?... . : ASHED DISHES WHEN IT'S SUNDAY IN OCTOBER rpman Cheats Herself rails Rob Her of Fling Walk Heals Rest of the Week RMbimou Will be Sundu). and It's fdctoberl ffriiirrt fi fiim.t. i.i.. ... i ... g& --- . iuj iiiiuK iu uo uuscrvcu tjsout sundaes In October. You'll aee y fcrijr number of people fehumiiis tliclr feet ' lAMr I .U I . .... . . . -.v.ifc mi- icavcs, winning III the min amino and the tung of tho ulr- but thee (lffOple aren't women. A far us f.nnll v parties are concerned. the arc "father . '.Tjtind the children." Egraviiip ouo is enduing. WHO in 11" After patlenth wondering about this hd finally anlclntr h few fiucstlotis. I Inavo conio to tho conclusion thnt It t J-'mother" who cheats hoi-self out of this ( heallner. llfe-BUlnff sllco of u Sunday ' under, the skj. Women, I have found out, prefer to stand over tlio kitchen tabic and tho sink to being out In the open, swinging energy Into their bodies and the blood tingling lgor that 'make for locllnoss. , In a woman whether she bo twenty or ' fxty. When this statement wus imide in the presence of motlicm u ccmcentrutid NO xvaa the repl;. Then there was tin nftor tnath of eulogy on tho country mid how "ryonderful It Is to get out Into It. Won derful but Impossible: TUID walk on Sunday la us poshIIjIo to 1 tho mother as her good soime cares 16 makfe It. It la so possible homcthnes that only 'the making of the maonnnlse stands be tween her and tho air. tt is so possible at other time that enly tho washing of the dinner dishes relegates tho Sundaj walk to the tank vt Impossibility. "HTHAT is a dinner minus iiiaomiaUo ''compared to a life dipping b. with out Us fling in the outdoors? What is the crlmo of dtbhox neutlj kctaped. pll -U and left standing computed to tho fr'ght fulrtess of pouring out jouth over tho THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE ik. '.'iiri?,?'' ?J,,t"0MJ, ",Vr"!-'i '" tMa J..f-.5.?r i'.iVJ;,ncl,.,r-.'-"' '.'?. "' of W;,d.AUcoon,t7ir-" UUILW'H I vrilWi.l' ,-..,., -j r... i. .; """" vr ufiiiria,u u turn ''v,w' a i-lii.ii,i.. Lien led'jer, Philadelphia. I'a TODAVS I. Hun uui a rr. allr.iitlte ui tu-lho wlnut tttretn be iuatl from un uld one.' -. Ultat makr, nrj ilnlnlj mill ill the jin time lmib- fatliloncd rurtuln for i bfdroom'.' X. w tint old unihrr U mi the hjj. nhat ononij t.m In- uppllril In looklnc WSWKKS 'JO YEST1SUDAVS INQUIItlKS a. luiumnn urn k toirrrii nan u piere or old rpet make, in rrrllriil liuine-miilr ikiIUIiIiie "tojl" for iMilUhed tloori. i h If prunes that lime ooakeil mernluht lire ..liakcil Id the oien In ulare of lielnff Meurd their ?ror will lo found rlihrr. 3. To elejn linoleum uuili itlih a n uuolen th and lukewsrin or old uutir. Ilrj thor- o hljr with u oft tloth und polish with milk or u weak Milutlon of l.eriu lu -nlt-lf. nf turpeattne( eier ue a bru-.li ur hot water or sap, l'cppcrs StuCTcd With Meal To tftc Ldttor o ti o ,ou I'ai' tMar Mailam Will mu pkan tu me .r a ;ocwt ni lu siutT peppors? 1 nna-i to use meat taem. (Mr-i ) u A Here is a waj to stuff peppers that affords mora or lejs of a meal . Alako a tilling of u tablespoonful of cold minced bam. one of chicken or j.ny other kind of cold meat three chopped mushrooms And a cupful of boiled rice. Moisten this paste a little uh melted butter und n vbopped-up tomato Cut ofT the "fancy" end of the pepper and take out the seeds and the flbr. Soak the peppers for three iiiIuuub in salted boiling water and then put la Ice Water for fifteen minutes. Then dialn off the water u;d co dry Kill with the ntoat paste and put tne tips Pact: on again. Tlie peppers arc cool -d for twenty minute in u dripping pan containing a little soup Mod: ti land them up side by elde and baste two or threo times with fulad oil Scivu un a platter with a ttIo naiad oil .Macaroni .Salad Te the tditor of ll'oiuan e rage. Dear Mmdam-t wonder If our reu.Jeit unow thtt a vr nicu nlaJ can ba nmrte from cold snucaronl? The macaroni, too. uss up other bits of let-otr tecttablei There ar asveral tttrerent comblr.atlona that can be uaed Hero la ono wo like tn our house. Cold macaroni, cold -carrots, cut Into tittle sciuarea. cold bi-ets cut up too, and cold peas, cither canned or freah, fcccordlna; to the season, A mayonnaise ealad la uaad with tbts and tho p:aa uro mixed in the maronnat?, 'Mrs.) A. I '" Any suggestion that helps to titilue Icft titera Is a welcome one these days. Perhaps tome more of our readers hate reclpen such s this they would llko to pass on to othor boiuew Ives. To Unscrew Fruit Jar Top Tt tho Editor of IPomuu's raae . Dear Madam Hre Is a tittle help about ae.il Iluj Jars of eanned cnoda JTott cery ono has Troubla unacrewtnr th lop of a Jar that has bn staled. If paraffin la rubbed on tho inside of th top that aeren-a on tutor It U put on tl Jar of hot tesetablea or fruit all the trouMa wtl! be don away vlth When the Jar 1" lo be opened pour hot water oter It to melt tho .paraffin and jou wilt be surprised to see how easily it comes ok. I also hav another auifseatlon to mot. about rrsaralns la ouiior ana luk'ir lor nwa iiucs or .a. I us a potato lnash-r. boujht especlally for this purpos. and I warm th mixing bowl Wror ths sursr and butter are put tn. Be trreen thes trro littl trick 1 manaar to est my miitur to Just th rliht lieatlneai. y . CJ.ira.1 .t. aiany is me ungernau mat nas Deen sac- ftced to a stubborn-topped fruit Jar. "Oll- 'lasr the screw top seems to be a plan well worm trying 'ttiamw for coin suggt'tlons. c.li . TAH vAn- no iin M 1. I. .W....V, Vt " vi... , UV.i ttiit Madam- If n one ha a ten .nix ault that ttaa been uutcrown bv th n-l, r-olU. i little boy who wor It 1 would he try thankful to- hava tt for a. lilt! boy whose father la In lit hospital. rarest IMat chinos tvllt bo tladly pais. (Mrs.) M. N '"., V This appeal lias been investigated and v yerlfled. MiWew and Axle Grease Stains fo f e Xittor qt iroman's Pane: . Dear Madamran jou kindly Ull to now to t mlldt-a very strons mtld ut of a lit tl slrl'o blue slnrbam dress? Alao, Ull me how t txt Ml Crea out of colored cotton dress, A MOTHER. 'To get th mildew- out soak the dress In aunt or sour imiK ior iwenij-iour . or inoru Then rlrue In water and i lacid, strong soapsuds. MiROXl Die uxic grease stain moisten i tJsKjdx, spread the spot with a little soap , soap it. in taorougaiy ana tinow it h mlnuttu to act Yasli first In oil of tutiasutiti and then In hot water and repeat thtt iaroi;, If this treatment Is not suc cauwfsil ctr tb spot with tlie yoilt of an - ih htasi ba mixed with soma oil of i jrptitlri and, let It dry. Scratch oft and w-asi if cut thoroughly with hot trater Then attuautf wHn tho good? tn wa,lr to which tt thJwtUMfftB luturhtm audod jtud 'V .' )- NO CRIME Who Lets Household De in the Open Sunday VvvUps Tliu lady in tho sketch hulile up tho Inner side of liur iniilV for you to sep for there she, litis lacked on n knittinj; biiK of brocade Unit matches her tuibnn. Of course, she's one of those who ro nowhere without their knitting. ' kitchen sink when ono might bo gather ing It In on thctop of somo hill? Oh, mother, jou're cheating, how much jou'll novcr know until you fling jour houscwork to tlm winds-to tho October winds -and go life gathering on n Sun-daj-. Thcie nie thrills out thore waiting for ou, stinsetn so beautiful they hurt, trees und sky so still that thej heal all the n.xt of jour week Y"ii knew all thin once' mollni Mum jou forgotten October'.' department mi.( be un;c.i o the KrtUr. social uuntem till Mr et tlttis plven "r. . iii; IXtlflKli:.S IMtlern fur kultllns r rltlet for our J t I. ttliul N the lhiiriiltf oldlfri,? Ilic unit I (I ndtlrni ui '.'. ttliit nm r .fi ... I -. iiu.li nen Turin or J tin ,er U l..tni it-t.Ki, wltli oiie.il-.- r,...i... - Wh.it will m-kr tin- Inn. I. (Inn .mil uhltr. t. tied and while ,i,.i l .!...i i.t j In lioine-inMile llullnwr,,, ,,iiiiir making ii rmindjllon dre of white tnrleliin. the .Mrl bill It entlrel of llllle nifties nnd 1. .t plain little bodice. The ilr.' I, ilc.orutcl with red sutbi lieurt.. ne l,lE irar, u lllro IP rront or the wnl.t ami i,ln, ,! ,,. sWri. Other little henrt Mrlns. fc.lcHin the klrt jrl slreies. " i ne iiml Miiarll; iiiiummI lntt.li! tliat I will ,e seen th! winter Is the fi,r-lie.i.leU one. o. Wr lanciarf iuii he kent ,, tni.efiill l faileiihn: t lensths of .Ilk ruhl.er In each Ide of the llnlm; f the- i upe In the l.alk. draw las t irse nieies ni under the urn,, mill letlhic tliein rUjp on the lns- fro, rj(r k f fur pleie. Halloween Party for Set cnt.t -lite To the Viitor of Ifoi. on . rase li'ar Madam Will tou b coed enouch i un.i me a list of auines l which a croVd of .evJoiy' (lie rer,ons may be entertained iS llanw?n- J A '1 . The ndieitismg pan; i,, whieh each guest comes masqueraded as un tidtcitise ment seen In magazines, on tho trolleys, etc sugge,stt a liapp; tin; of keeping seventy lite ijcrsons amused thrmmh nn i-nHee . .. lilng Kach-suest comes ntasuueiaded ns an ! adtertlscmcnt Two boys, for instance, could come ns an automohllo and keep lepcatlng the slogan that particular automohllo ucs ! In lu HdUM-tlsemcntN Tlie girls could como , as soatiudieitnemeiits. et. PiU,-m uio Knc at tho end of the eicniug to tho persons guessing the gicatesi number of characters I ji cuuroc, uaiues aie piujeu all during tho etenlng. but when they pall a llttlo thero is ahv.ijs tho fun or gucbsing the advertise ments to fall back on T"anelng would bo bj far the easiest wav to entertain a large number of guests, but If space does not afford this why not hate a piogrcsblto notoltj party." Kom- persons Play at a. table, und all the old-tlmo Hal loween games, such as ducking for npplos, blowing feathers througit embroidery boons fishing for fortunes, etc. are plajed, one at each table The couple winning out caih time progresses to the next table Prizes nie glicn to those winning the g.catost number of times Of course, if jou just want to i.l.i; icgul.ir games, us jou would with a, smaller crowd, jou can dltide jour guests and let bands of them plat- in separ.ito rooms I am mailing J'ou some Hallow cett games ihat can bo plajed this way Xo K.-tcmptiun for Alien in Camp Jo tl.e hdttoi nf irowian a Page fear. tUdnin--klndlc publish in jour column anewere to the. follow Inc question I'lrst. bunpore a man la un allr and Is al ready In camp, hits he still a chamo UW.e dis missed from sertlns In the. nrm? hecond Is It sll rlatlit for this alien's, mother to claim exemption for him. provldlnr lie lias not a paasport. hut ean produr witnesses from hla tiatlie country who know him and tan proio that he In an alien' A HEADER 01 TJtU LKtlOKn First. Prntost JIarshal General Prouder I gate out a decision that once an alien la In camp lie cannot be dismissed on the ground of being an alien. The tima for filing cluiins of exemption from sen Ice is oter when the alien Is established In camp. Pecond This proof of foreign cltlzen.lup might have been sufficient beforo the man was accepted in the dtaft It wou'd all de pend on how satisfactory and In good faith the proof seemed to be Clotht-f. for "Week-end To t7e Editor of Woman's Page: Party .u1,'r- 5JdMn Will ou kindly s.hUe nie throuih this 1Sicsi.no Liuoec .ulut this? I am Intlted to a week-end party. What would be th proper clothes to wear and take with me for Such an occasion? jj, p. Wear n tailored suit or sports suit and sports or stiff hat, walking shoes and a tailored waist and dark g'otes. Tako with j-ou an uftetnoon frock of slllc or georgette irepe. black pumps and silk stockings, a low -out etenlng frock and light slippers and stockings, eetcrul waist to wear with jour suit and a lop oat A hrighl cAlored sweater sthn. llamicl skirt and white sports shoes, if the pant 1 to be In the countrj would be uecessarv ad jtinets, but thete would not be suitable for town at this time of jear Vou might find out U J'our hostess dresses in evening Clothes for dinner, as. U eho does not and thero U not going to bo a dance or evening entertainment, you would not need to take nn ovtag tjress. the. aftt)moait frock ciuuia " ,"' 4 " , . , ' EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, 0( I ATTENDING BROTHERHOOD OF ST-'ANDREW CO1 i PATfe iV. TlllJ v. - Uy JUIp JIOUTIMKR LEWIS Makiuu Calls IT .AW tiilil thin morula when lluwdy and 1 tumbled nnd pome water la the sticet had frorcit and I prelrt.Jed to skate on li with my baro feet, but the Ice kept breaking through. A lady stopped and looked nt" me mid wild. "Child. ou have ' no shoes on jour feet." "Mow inrelcss of I ald. Droit tiding I wm urpilsd ' and looking at my fert "Whete do you 1 Imp snld tlw tndj. I nald "la thAt i hnu( orr theri. Whpr do jou live?" mh p.iui, "Itow old art- jou?" t ald. "do- Ing n n illd r i. i nghf. How old arc you?" bow old t nm," ihi p'lid. i" talk wltb jour met her. urp jou?" J sld. She tnhl, NVver 1 am "Not I rrr- 'nil .mi Then I said. "You will hao to u' nnip, for mj mother has Wit In heaven Uiout ten years." She suld, "That Is Im possible If jou are only won ' I said. "That Is o. It certainly seems like ten ear.' she said, ' I am Roing to hais tho ' laid Welfare tor-let- look Into j-our case " "Vou talk as If 1 was a watch." I paid. "1 hat-on t any case- I nm a little qlri." TIipii nhe sniffed and went down the stnot and t went to hno another talk with old Ma'il Tompklnn. win bad Klxon me tip. She wax new lute on n .dren or Komrthhie I said, "II-im- ji i t vail; Rlrn tnr tip, MWs Tompkins-'' Hhe ioli1 'I icrltilnlv lme ' I fttld. "h? Am I a bud little gl'I' ' hh nidi, "Xo, jii urc not a Kid Utile Bit I. You uir about tho best litllo Rill t know and t am ashamed of what 1 s,tid. 1 shall tiecr BUe -ou up. I lli'tik I nnt Jealous becauto jou hao found other frlends und do not como to sec mo as much a.- jou used to do.' "Woll,' T said. "I will come to see Jot) ofteuei, but I have to ko to h ol. lo j-ou hate plo us 'often us jou used to. She got mo a Ptri-e nf plr- and I ate It and wc wete fi lends again fibr nald, "Vou do llko mo n little bit. don't ton,' Patsy? 1 sld. "Vos, 1 know that It's not jour fault that you mo an old maid, is It?" Sho s.utd, "It Is, too," and tossed her head and said, "I hate had in; ihanrt" I raid, "Th.it Is where jou went wrong You hate cot to take a chance once in a while or j-ou will neter get nnj where Then rtowdy ami I went to schonl and after school I went home unit theie tu tho woman who wan going to look into nij iase, She had hei little gitl nlon;. and the; und another uniunii weie lust going up on our pori li I snid. "Wlut do I .vou nam?" The woman said. "We wlsl to speak to jou This lady cares fot I neglected hlldreu and I bine made n complu'nt to her against jour f.ither fur making jou go l.refonted in this Ini Irmem j weather." I said. "Is this vonr little girl I he said. "e.' Then I said to the othei i unman. "I wish lo make a complaint i against this woman fot making her llttlr. ?lrl wear noi ks In tti'n Inclement ttealhei ' Thet Iwtli looked surprised and when thev found I would not wear shoes thet went away . Then (! d; hi.d I went and rung the bell and called on Ml.-s Junes. Mis looked bur- l,r,r win ii Mie upenrd tho door nnd wp Hii. i i i ... .i " . hii iinwn mia just btoou ; incni uim ram. "Well" 1 said. "Yes. ate jou: flow- is jour feller" old Mold Tomp kins felt bad because I did not go lo -cc ' hei nn; more, and I do not want vou lo leci bad, too" She said, "lion t worrv ton could neter make nie feel bad Hint wav i I said "I am certain); glad nnd I will be i going, roi- jou know 1 do not like to omo i to sec jou. I will i.ow call on llo Kace's ' mother and Mrs. Wells, If jou will excuse) ! me " Mto did and I went away. Tie Face's ' mother was not nt homo because Hie has now got nn auto. .Mrs. Wells opened her , uoor and suw nie and tn'cl mo to nm along anil shut the door r-o I went to see tho woman with the new i.j and she said I might sec. the babj II I would not kiss It I said. "I'or catV sake, kiss that hah;0 I would not let tn; dog kiss It" Then alio ald I'd better tun along. Po T went to the ......I wuiviiiu.in -. una no was giaa to see t me and hoed mo how to tie nil kinds of i knot in a ioim He used to bo n sailor nnd ' rulloi s ate iitunis tjlng knots Tlien wc went home and fed our faces and I in a icd. "Uear Uod, which nit in beaten liollorcd be The name 1 thought I v.outd sneak to A ou about tho wires being down, in; mother not bating anj thing to do alout that t wish You would get busy. Vou might let something elso go till that Is done. It ought to bo looked after If You arc going to keep beaten up to date. I in not mail about It, but I wish You would smoko up a Utile. UIcss m; mother and tnv father and Howdy nnd inc. mcn " ' rhriiucll t. (hill l," the nelt V.itsT hildire iiilientuie. will tiiMKur In Wnmlnt's l.ientnf I ulger. Tomorrow's War Menu HHEAKKAKr hllccd Orange? ! i apple t'offc. Vegetable Poup istutfed Hoast of A"eal rirjwned Potatoes Mashed Tuinlps Illco Apples sup run cnl Salad (with cold Cabbage) 'ocoa Jelly Hol1 Itiie Apple?. Hull one i upful of rice In tno riuails of boiling salted water; drain and saio water for uso in noup. Paie six med'um-slzed apples and tcmoto the cores. j-ili the centers of tho apples with any fatotlto jam. Cut ei.s. pieces of cheesecloth about twelve Inches square. In tin, center place a heap ing tablespoonful of rice; on this place the apple. Then bring the corners of the cloth together nnd Ho firmly. The rice should i oat the apple thlcklj. Drop into boiling water nnd cook until tho apples nio soft, t'utie and scrtc This Is a splendid desseit for children, one with a glass of milk and a piece of toast furnishing an abundant supper for a small iluld Good lfouekeep Ing. NOW ls "l0 tlm" ' Install . " Water Meter to set rutlnc fee lhlM. rilll.A SII.'.Tl-n (11.. 94: Keal Fat. 1r. IIUlc, or yonr nlnmlier. Store "Irldents" i-k'.l Thau Any Other Jlske, VSSJ 'AWL tOOR "WALNUT ST. Street, 1 I f 4 Afternoon and Evening'Gowns $25 to $150 An miuiaal dliplav of t.funnly tnodelt. tkilul production of tho season ii tsost indl 1 uiual radons. 4 f " r - - 7I Qh m ri, i If 1 (' ,-' ft,,, , - -, ,tT. In mini" to 'lenlr'i Ei3fii ")r Kelhaa ScJv ITS uirniein, tmr in i-o rnie irm lie inr inr ritK o tnoKinu diisnor of or pretermng for a titmitt requiring suriknl trrolment or rlrup. Health aueatlortt n lit fc prvmtxtv on- tuereil by t'rtonul lettert lo liojuirtrj ulto rteto$o stamped enieloves for reply. Colds and How Till; condition th.it wo usually call a cold Is really pot a cold at alt. It Is a beat rather than a cold. Ono does not "catch" cold ; Instead, tho cold catches the victim and gives him a fever. Ono "catches ' a cold brtauso for somo reason tho tkln lacks resistance. Apply a cold-wntPi compress to n person's head for scteral bonis nnd bo will begin to coin pldlu that his forehead Is soto and pain ful: ho will hate neuralgic pains lu his forehead; tits skin and the flesh become ore." Sometimes It Is necessary to keep an Ico bag oter th bcart. When tho Ice bag has been kept thcie half an hour two or tlireo tlnios a day for two or thtrr weeks, tho patient, in most rases, begins to com plain of soreness In tli.it particular region. That pain is called "rheumatism." for lack of a better term. It Is not rheumatism ut all, but simply a painful, sensltlte condi tion duo to the lowetlng of tlin blood tem perature, In that region, which permitted tho waslo matters to nccumulato lu these tissues, and ns a result tho nertca ntid other tl-sucs liato become nbnormallj ben sltlte. Thus In a general waj- wo may sav that tho causo for taking nn ordinal-; cold Is toweling of the trmperaturo of the blood, clthri lo. allt or generally. If a person 1ms been pei spiring fiom excrclso and fits down and lets the wind blow on him ho m.oii begins to feel (hilly. Yt'hllo be was c.teic islnt', bis lnurcles wern generating heal I'oi u imifile generates heat Just as n djn.imo gcnciates elrcttlclt;. Hy It-) action heat is generated, just ns lit- tho tetolullon of tho armatuio of tho d.wiumo clectilclty in generatcd and, in fact. In a tery simi lar wnj; not In the way a. stotn generates bent, but In the wa; a d;namo genetates electricity If a person perspires when etkcr. tslng It Is because bo genet atea mora bc.jt than Is e'sMe&A. JliijJR J8, , flONBOX ,3 .rvlA,jG, At, D LL. D. t fit spars ti ill ff(t' nifuee i pt'tifsjlii to Prevent Them needed to keep tho body Wdrni, so -It Is necessary that the body should be cooled, and perspiration Is clmply (he effort of tin Dody to cool Itself. Hathlng tho skin tvltn water and allowing tho water to evuporato also has tho effect of cooling tho skin. Now when the perspiring Indltldual ceases to cxerclso and sits down the effect Is tlut of putting out u lire or blowing out a light The exttn generation of he-it ceases, so tho etapoiatlon goes on without any extra heat being produced, becattso the skin Is wet nnd tho clothing contulns mois ture and tho evaporation causes a chilling of tho bod; It takes but a few minutes to produce this tesult: then In order to warm tho hodv up, tho mystics nio sot Into spas modic lontr.ictloii. There Is sliltcrlug and sneezing, which nro signs of a general spasm Vt'hi iv urn- sneezes be docs not sneezo with bis uoc, but through it. It Is the entire body that la exercising. Uvery mus do contiacts. The feet are lifted up fiom the floor. Ihero is n. Jump of the wholo bod-. It would he qullo Impossible to bold anything steady In jour hand nnen jou sneezo; but the motion Is paitlcularlt of tho explintoty mtiM-les, There Ib a ruddc-n contrai.tion of these muscles, with an cxplo slto effoit of naturo lo warm tho body Wlien jou sneeo jou s.iv, "Oh! I nm taking "iiltl ' That is a mistake. Ymt h.io i.iken i old lour leinperaturo lias bem lowered und ;ou alrcadv hnto tlio cold and the musi-uliir spasm ts tlie effort of naturo to cure it. Vow If ;ou want to help nature the best way Is to keep right on rxcrcl-ung. You feel a llttlo shlter slatted hero and thero and jou feel chlllj Now set jxnir muscles to work as hard as jou can That Is the Q,Uh kest way to stop tho filtering. ertalnlt- cno .an pretent himself from taking colli Ono sits In ihurcb and a ' sffflr '!w Our W of Honor Wear it! Stand before your fellow men and say: "T, too, have helped. I am not chosen to rush up to the mouths of cannon; but I have come to the front with my money. wore the first button, I'm wearing the second, anil I'll hack Uncle Sam to the limit!" But if you do not wear this badge of honor, what can you say but this? "I don't care who wins! Let them go on murdering my fellow countrymen! T don't care if our soldiers starve and fall with empty rifles in their hands! What if the Prussian conquerors do come sailing up the Delaware? My wife and children can shift for themselves; I'm too busy hoarding dollars to bother with them or Liberty!" It's only a bit of celluloid. But even as it marks' the man of patriotism and decency and honor, just as surely does its absence mark the ingrate, , the moral coward ajid the quitter! There is the choice! WhcJre is your Liberty Loan button? Make your subscription through any Bank or Trust Company, LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Third Federal Reserve District Lincoln Building Philadelphia .. This space has been donated by the Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies of Philadelphia. -.., lift? MATTERS OF MOMENT TO WOME draft blows on Ui back ofMiIs neck. Ha says, "I nm going to get a cold, I shall hate a i,tlft neck tomorrot ' Yon do not need to hat 8 u cold. Just make the muscles contract as himl as pos slblo; keep them wot king so they will keep tho skin warm and jou will not take tho And tho best of It Is that ono does not bavo to tako gjniimsllu excrcl'cs or walk lu order to cterclse. One can sit per fectly still and work so hard na to make himself persplto freelj by making eterj inusclo of his body tense. Tho hands can I bo kept straight nt tho sides, with tho muscles perieciiy ripta. .hbko cicij ,..., clo of tho body rigid and jou will t-co pretty eoon that you nte breathing hard Prettt soon ton are taking deep breaths 'iou may sav that It Is hard -to do that, but nctertheless ono can sit quletlt In church or other gatherings und look the speaker lu tho face and at tho earns moment work as bard ns though ho tvero running lo ctiti-h n train, or one maj- sit at bis desk and illclato Important letters or papers and nt tho samo tlmo bo doing bard phjsi ail work. Thus ono does not need to take cold be Ciitia bo Is sitting still, for ono does tint need to be ldlo and relaxed JUs becaus ono Is sitting still. Tobacco and Dlood I'rcRSuri- W'tittt Is ths effect of tobacco upon the bind preeeure? eilOKER Tobacco always raises the blood pretsuic In nn experiment upon nn habitual smoker It was found that tho blood pressure raised twenty-tito points In twenty minutes after tho jouug man had smoked threo cigar- ! ettt It was ono hour before tho blood pressuro relumed to norm.-! ll Is thus ctident that sinokets who ludiilgo seteral times a dut- keep tho blood prrMirc con stnntlt abote noim.ll If jou huto found that jou h.itn a hlgbj blood presure j"'t should at oitt-o stop tho uto of tohac.cn Clay Poultices Iluw ' .i u.iv poullleo mad" I ". I Modelers' ilny mixed Willi equal paits of water and gljcciln to tho consistency of i cry title U croain and applied hot tn tin painful part often affords relief. It Is fir better than bread and milk poultices or am I ilntllnaa tsteAMItsn (Irltl Ta Kna1.ll Mm cation the clay Is spread over the ?.; part and covered with a clotli. it mit warmed boforo using. 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