Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1917, Final, Image 12

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gAWIN OF
IDUSTRIAL WAR
tlGHT BLIGHT COMING GENERATION
snartment of T.nVinv
yy War Labor Situation
in Park and Save
HTH hundred of women all over
f,1 Ametlca perched on top of telegraph
!, helping to build locomotives and
hndilly plunged Into work that has
hitherto bean exclusively man's eccupa
. lion, the United States Department of
labor 1 facing a ery serious situation
Secretary of Labor Wilson Is asking
v these questions'1 '
i , ''What will be the effect upon women
jW.' their new laboi?
jS"Vnat will be the relationship between
"'ccupaUon and maternity, occupation and
Infant moitalitj, and how will it nffei-i
the next generutlon nud Kencmtlnni of j
Amei leans to come"' t
"And what stinlt It lu.olU n nation If in
Meeting this piesent emeieenc It blights
coming genciatlons?"
rnB fighting "to i each the stars '
TV Wfe
taKlng their all on this itcent emei
gnc, and If theic Is no one else In
America to hull lion bait and climb
telegraph poles, in spite of the gamble on
postcilty women must do these thing.
The big question just now K-Hou nee
essary Is It foi women to tuin to In oer
alls and demon's wotk at this singe of
the game
WALKING through n elt squaie the
other da, I discovered nt least tvvetvo
able-bodied icasons wh It Is not wholh
necessary that women wiestle with the
heavier things of life nt this momcift
They weie men twelve of thm
oilorously draped on paik benches
Before we let vvonifii leave tilth homts
and Jump Into the wai Ineech win don't
we conscript these sons of the sun who
do nothing but hold down patk benches?
Vc tonsci lilted an uim for mllltniy
service and no-man was exempt on the
grand and glorious giuiimt of being n
loafei
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Letters and qutsttons submitted to this department mutf he vritten nn one- 5 it Jo of
the papr only and atoned with the nam of the urlter. Special queries Hhr thoic oiven
he low at intited. It is understood that the tditor does not nccssaiUu indorse the sentiment
expressed. All communications Jot this department should be addressed as follows. fHK
HOIUN'S UXCHAMiK. bt,cnino Leda:r. Philadelphia. Pa.
.TODAY'S
1. Pop meat ve ninth
vartl for oup M-k?
food valur when It In
X How ran almond h naltfil l home?
I. What Is ii nrttrr MnKli for the boudoir nil.
lew than Ihf- Imttnnhulr 'tllrhf
ANSWERS 10 YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES
1 OlfutnrK;!riii U mnt.HMrtl of Wet fuN
nd lrcrlfiltle tni tfKrtjhle fn( l
meant tliuf marip from umojimiI. inannl, otl.e
Bd rcflnrtl totturiM-efl til.
5. '("ryf Minus' htp tlir lirUrlnl tl-u r
temp that rtmiihi if(tr fill le- Uee n
rmdtrtfl. flir arc nil us Oiifrli-nlniE for
eorn bread, etc
J. IIundretl of fc(pp run be stilled in xellinc:
the washltic from the luundrj to t lie jard if
a baiket U put Jimt outofde the open laundry
window and each carmen! reached throunh the
window Into (he hawket a It U runc out.
To Sweeten Hancid Lard
fp flie Edltoi of M oman s Pane
Dear Madam Will ou Khidh tell liow tr
aTeten lard that han become ranclJ. and oblige
A (1. H
The very eiBatt!e chef of a well-known
hotel sa that the follow Injc tieatinent will
sweeten lard that a become rancid
Melt two pound of (ho rani id laid In a
gallon of hot water Take a cupful of
charcoal ponder puch as drugKlxts sell and
tie tn a hea plete of niulin thioueh whirh
the powder Lannot penettate Hut the Imk
of charcoal in with the water and Intd. let
ting it boll fop fie mlniitH ISemnr the
boll fop f!e mlniitH l!emnr U
I let the naiei nn.l laid . ool rtie j
t comes to the top will no Meet antt
bid Be dine to lie the tluiroal in
pap and let the uatei
lard lha
not rancid
jnuslln ufflclentl heaw to pievent its
comlnir through when It n holnp boiled with
the lard and water
A Tested Recipe
Th th Editor of Wo in an s rage
Dear Madam tn lookinr oer today' Ktptihfl
LvroBB 1 found a request and answer for e luffed
irreen peppers. Inclosed yoi will find a danrij
rccjpe for same, eatv to prepare and portion
enough for four rood-sized eaters or sis medium
Ued appetites I m)olf hae used thta rerlpe
for vars and find It ery Rood I read oier
th Woman a Exchange and often find good
rxlpea
j Hweet peppr atuffed with uia - ru inedluni
alxed Mppere with large end ui off ttanlied
!v rleaned and seeded one cupful uf rhnppvd meat
three-quarter of a dipful of jnfooked rlre h
raw eg a erv Itirxv onion and h nie allow
, ante of creen prle chuppil wnd eaoned ii
, taate Mix all these ingredient well Fill pep
pfm and stand on end In pan Take h Ifje an
of tomatoes stew and stiaiu through cu'atidet
pour over peppers add enuuch water u aitn i
Cftver let a I u, "ner ahout ttiree (iuarter. if an
hour thicken nteel and ppmsoh
To hax niN word ou will find thi at-itt
For mvself I like a hot pepper among It in give
the dth pep (Mm N
V arc ataH cl.id to heai of a dish
that ha 5tood the tet of yeais and i RtlU
W.intftd Ii lh to he hoped that T 1th ho ie
wife who requested tlie teclpe jg 'readlriK
toe Exchange co.umnn tonight and will
careful)) tlimt green peppeir. for which
the editor thank Mrn, H exceedingl
A Word From PubsyTt listress
To the Kditoi o II Oman's Paue
, Dfar Atadam I want to thanU sou for mail
ing m the letter hi regard to a lioin for my
rat If ou want mn to send ou the stamp
that were used drop me a card I will be
gad to I hope tn choosing a home for Mm I
u-vKill rhoo a good on I dl! hate no to sn
P rhtm killed or leae him. and eery one here
aeDia to have a tat (Jlrs ) F. 1.
SXVe- ar all much Interested In tho wel-
Afaret of the black puggy that hunted for a
$fhome In our column, and would like to
F Sennit Whr niiAMV In tn trn If til a mfifuu
2)H itae tell u
Requfcst for Mislaid Recipe
Tfi (A Jittunr of ll'orowo Face
Iifa Madam I am n radfr of tji UvkM)u
I4ftlMlB and .Ms a ic!t- for rhpwphow
In U aomo (tme aso laid it by jind In aom war
mialald it Ilow tan 1 t th rrvlp aln from
you? Jinn C M
"'Tflie fo.loivIrK rfdpe for tomato rliow-
jtow iippnrcd in the Woman e Hxchanga
'fjplnmnn not o -irry lomr a en I hope It
&iM throne lo whkh, ou tefr Tho ItiRredl.
B?ftffH aie ls Inrxo tomato one Spanlah
.'fniailf oinr Kiueu iMfitper. nvn laoivapoont-uis
4tf brpntt URar onr taolesiHionrul or aalt
4WM lialf a pint of vinegar
reel trie onion aim iiiop coarrcly Blanch
tomatoet, remove Hie aklna and 1Ip"
finely 1'ut the onion and tomatoes
a stetvlne crock, add the pepper chop
the .sugar aalt and Mnerar and cook
a slow oen until the onion la tender
the chowchonr la cold put it in, lira
wai tightly It should be stored In a
arx place
lmt fwr Boy and Girl of 2 Years
; f ! h MKar o lfamm Poa.
Ll K.T Maffatl! Da VdU thlnL: inv nf nitv rmA
rM &FI Imhi lht lion Wi ou'irown by lhtr
- iVi -n'irtn lbs i Viwild lit k boy t twclia
Mi - -I uX ltt TM are badly ntisu.
'"" ' ' nnn win rr wa jjiui b
Ti mri oh r .uu Ma June, tieen In."
WOMEN INTO
WORK OF WOMEN
P - inoc rivovo T.vjrrv, ;
Conscript Men Idlers '
Women, Is Suggested
Vyvettes
Somehow or other I'uritun hat3
come into style in the lull of ttiu
year perhaps because November
time comes with its ciop of maga
zine covers of Puritan men and
maids and ohi maids copy the
men's huts! Only they make them
higher ami broader of brim and
transplant the buckle of the hat to
the collni and then wear the new
vi cation with a roguish cxpicssionl
Win not bv legislation build some of
the aimv bthlud the uinij out of the xm
plus able bodied rueigy that goes to dallv
waste anil sleep In otii rlt squau's" Why
should the ningle age of thiitv-ono exempt
men fiom all compulsoi.v shoulileiing of
theli cnunti.v's lnitdens-'
THIS
Is a
is not an Idle dream thought It
mm loin suggestion, based on the
knowledge that In r.ltemlt women will
give all, hut on the ceitnlutv that In the
meantime p.itilutlMii kiudkd high In
woman should not "pav the pi lie" fm tyio
middle aged man slaikei.
INQUIRIES
I. VVluit ulll rrnioir mllou U
liand?
from tit
?. What loifli nlor iinnblnatlon fop an !
nlm drpp mhikou llrlf for tin- dirk.t-jrri
clrl this senhnn.'
a. Ulint nru nlrniio of work Hull din lii
ilnne ill home oih-ii, llvir lo Hip holism Ife In
nr tlnir?
I lirrr U
liu hi Ikh.I of mlittimi i.nrn t..
uiimrn llnnfifr If nnr li;i tilrnM or ninnr.
nml IriMneiif e a pi ir mmiM prnliiMf 1r fmniil
herr u iuhiihii inlsht Im (iiuclil mlithiti
!. n rxirrnieti innrl fur mi . irT mil hi
inurli from the- mmt miri. r .. .. .
nr (Hrilrui flIP ..,.., llm, (1 n. m . ..,...'
...- ...... ,, i. ninru incruirr In fiirni n ir
nnii die Hhlle fn U usnl h ii liirnntrr llnMi
ln" plerr nrounil tlir neik,
S. filling hf linlr ii miii nml nlml Imlli inn
or Ihrre llmrs n wrrk mills intlrrl.lllt tn lis
health. I et the hair donn. clilnc ll,e nnd frre
unren lliromli II.
What Will Re Worn
To the Editor of ll'nmun a I'aac.
fnff.firn-U,l.?,Tl.,!r1"r I'Uhllsh ansufra tn the
rolloitn. bikI I thank ou rirnt An nhiiZ
ta itoin lu h. .,rn u i nl r Serond
Ilow lonr in III mustard ulu b orn jt. a,o
Is It ronaldererl aoo-l form for a girl to ivr
a uiuaii .aB trlmmeil In fur IblSckl vlth a
uumard colored .ult' Thlr.l r tuih!
I- worn ulth a blark ,.,tm dreas Shlrn 8J!
k-orarttn ,,V,).. ." roiirlh "r. epuraen"
wlX. ?"."l'f,h'""t. "'"," ,?"!."BJ '" '- n .1
ili miifijr .. "!' V'lnk tV"" hr'""' hna
nVn;,r. Wl'llJ.": J::vk. .":'.-" -'"
lli .I...I r i. .. .
sixth XVl
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t tOllll h li t I t. u ..i i.. .. .....
hi i. nhH v hu t iMHriP tn i,.
fZ JVirt-'im eiV"' 'iV.R.111' V JW,id'V
rfihintntft milil hi .-rvl on h limi "vrninc
'iherlng"' I ini inrv on- xrn ort
I. -....I . .1... ''. ' " -".III
(1ft V TKI- ft. film it-
First Xo white coats aie heitig shown
In the stores. as thex haxe been In former
years when white coats haxe been popular
Second Mustard-color suits if they are
xv aim enough, can be worn all vvlnteti'long
The color is still good A black plush cape
trimmed with fur ought to go very nicelv
with a mustard suit, and there Is no reaoii
whx It should not be worn
Thlid. A plush cape could be worn
with a black satin dress with georgette
sleeves especially In the evening, xvhen
capes are verx much xxoin It u peifeet
tafcle to wear In the daytime ton The
inilx- tiouble Is it will not be xer warn, a
Ilttlu latet on In the fall
I-'ouil'i lieoieette repe waists and
sleeies will be Just , popular I his winter
as thex haxe been other seasons
Fifth Park-blown shoe- with mllltarx
heels would nut look well w Itli a steel-colored
silk skirt oi fanix die-se Thex
hould bs xxoin with tailored suit and tai
lored diesscs fliaj suede or kid slippers
worn with spats would he xen inti.
mark slippers with giav spats would prob
nhlx be mote useful, as xnu could wear
them xxltb different colored dresses
Slth if xou knoiv tlie xoung man rtulte.
well whx- not glxe him a cpmhlnntlnu birth
riax and iMiilstmas present and put ort
the attached card. V luppc hiitlidax- and
a nierrx- rhrlstmas' ' ft will he bettet to
give him one nice present than two little
ones not xxnnli while ny of tlie following
would be nice Military blushes, leather
wallet, fountain pen traveling- with
comb and brush holder, etc , to fit Inside a
traveling bag: silver pencil or knife, knitted
silk muffler or tie clasp
Seventh, thicken and minced ham sand
wiches, crackers and cheese, coffee ice
creajn, cake and sailed peanuts could he
served Thicken salad might be substituted
for the sandwiches
Put Name in Comfort Kit
To Ihr Editor of lromas'j Poor-
Rear Mailasi Can ou klndl tell me if In
!T'v,-n,.h' fcm,i,.r,i k" ,or n tnvalw soldi"- S
a Knnrh nonnllal. u n sitaauura not ton!
all rlaht for rrte tn put mv im a'n dd",.
Pi' Also rlea.e tell me where t .Hm.trt.rtJJ
h k" ATflHHIVK
The young woman who wrote, the letter
from Paris asking that we In America send
rhrlstmas present to the French wounded
particularly urged that "the names or the
douon of the kits should be pur In the
hags She said the. "hospital men" would
bh much hurt If they weru not able, to
write back and thank tho Amerloan Santa
Clauses The address Is American Fund
for French Wounded, American Tied Cross
Pari. France
Meaning of French Terms
To is Editor of lletiian'j ram
.t.D'UlTitvfm ou ' "II me what
the folloxtlns terms mean when iiwd In refer.
Bfn jto ""'"l.. Roulade aouffls fondant,
(rilled n cougull' ( fniQiia;
Itoulade means atuffed meat rolled.
fastened with akawers and cooked souffle
a puddlnjr batn as light as a froth and
baked quickly, fondant, melted' or boiled
sugar TvhlerJ U tlie basis or Freuch candy ,
frilled. brflUjkd. n a eoqullls; cooked and
EVEXIXG LBJLXBK-HIIL,U)i!)i;
WAR INDUSTRY MIGHT PROVE MENACE
PATSY KILDARE
THE OUTLAW
Hy JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS
(icttiuR Kcu
rpHIS niornliiK I lmd my fatliei lneak
fast all readj when lie nine In fiom Ills
night wiitchlinf Whll he wiia eiitlnic
breakfaet 1 naked lilm If he had ever seen
a Chinese He mild. "I.uIh nf them" So
I aakeel lilm hat they looked like He
eald the) looked llkn anv othei men extent
that theli !lln was jellun and their eje
neie kind or elanled. 1 aaked him If IftTy
were as bis as lrlelnncn, and he enld they
weie Imi that thej iouIiI not flulit like
Irishmen
Then he wcnl to lied and I went out and
took Ihe tub orr the hole and Howdy and f
looked at the thltiu I had ctiURlit for a Ioiir
tune. He eat mid blinked at us unit lie had
not tr-in lied the rUe or the dried n-l I said
to him o ou are nothing but a toad after
all I Knew miu looked just like a tmid. but
I thoiiKhl Mill weie a Ohlneao I do tint
hlainp urn fm not IicIiik one for It is fiid s
fault and nni vouis that miu are n toad I
lunipril ilimn Into the hole mid lifted lilm
nt iHierulli and patted lilm cm his head
ii ml let him Aa hw hupped and
l'owd after lilm Hnml turned lilm oxei
Willi his uiiup and he hopped tiBaln and
then Uiiuil.v balked and ln down on his
lioiil less and stood KlrnlKht up Willi his
behind Iiks and balked UKaln. and then r
Hilled to lilm and We lambled
ll the Mils wile out on the joiner When
Pie I-'nce saw Itondy and imi romliiR he
laid his bleM'lc on the ground and cot busv
Willi one pedal I stoppd In them, thlnUitiR
in.ivbe thej uou'd plaj Humelhlnir so that I
I'ould plai with them Pie Paio natd wllh.
out lool.ltiR up -Something Is wioiik with
this pedal line nf miu kids tun iet to the
stole and ask the man to loud miu n left
handed innnkoi wienili I raid 1 will !
It. Pie Paie ' So I did and the HtmiAeepir
said I nm Korrv hut I loaned it to the
man who keeps the dim; stoic, tlnee bloeks
down the street St. I went hath nnd told
Pie Kuee. nnd uld that if he i-ould wnlt I
would run down to the ilruc storo nnd cet
it lie told me to ro nliend, and I went
abend nnd Hie drug man said there was lire
Ruth thins nnd that tliex were piniitiR n
joke on me So I tan Imi k and the kids all
ran nwn elllnc when Kiev yaw me eoin
ItiR I went home nnd sat on our steps a Intiff
time and felt like itawliiiR undei the house,
but I illdn t Instead I wonf out to the slicd
and sot a uiR bai; and then Itmuh nml I
went ruiinlnir up the street The kids were
out psivlntr again and I lauitlicd mid said It
wns a Rood Juke the plaved mi me due nf
the Kids tnld ' Wbeie it- xou koIiir wllh
thebaR' 1 said dim and MaRRle Rlieme
a dollar a d07en for all the huiiRhliles I cet
foi them eet Satuulax and I e roi to lie
roiiir I hae wasted too nine Ii time on
von kids alrcad) Pie Pae said Where
do ou Ret tlicni ' I said Mixer at the
biexxerx thex Rlxe .xou ill the old huiiRlioles
xou tan pick up ' Pie Pace said i,et me
ro xx lib xou"" 1 said. o hut if xou xxant
to ro oxei and Ret them foi mo on mjr
blcxile xou i.n ro ipilckei than 1 can and
I xx ill Rlxe ou half I Ret foi them ' So lie
Riabhed the bap and awax he went
Then Itowdx and I xx-etit out to ,11m s and
we spent the afternoon be pinR ,11m plow b
xxalkliiR behind blm and nskinR lilm ques
tions Afti'r Miippei we went home utnl
thete was Pie P.ue in fiom nf our liouse
with the emplx haR and be said 'What do
xotii friends do with the huiiRlioles xou sell
tlicni ' I sild Thex put them into doiiRti.
i.ms lie said I did not find anx said
I forROI to toll xou thai xou luxe tn limit
foi them with a left-handed monkey
w i em h
When we went to bed Itnxxdx and t
pr.ned He ii mother wbiih art In heaxen.
I am r1.u1 tlf.it Pie lnrv Is sueli an easx
mull, fill It liinl.e thl4 wni III n inn bin...
I ulaie cm ii thoiiRh xou aie not here slt
Imi tn bless ton and nix fnlhri and In lend
nix feet toinormxi xxhere theie Is yniuelliint;
doliiR Amen
New IteMMiii.ihlHHi..' tin- Hf-xt l'tx Ml
dure lurnlliri, nmieiirt, In luiinirriiw's l.xeninic
I nicer.
iinwiHwnu,ii i y i ,1.1.111 hi i ii.. ,iin imi ii
Ml
I , ' J. ' " "' 'f
'Stockings held the OflSefeero wav-
S. - .A. T"f. a
Are siocKings neiato surely stay.'
15c,20c.25c or 35c a pair, depend
ing; upon size and style desired
Wls&tory Garters combine service, comfort,
style andeconomy. They are the ideal children's
tfarter-most mothers say.
MttlA. '
GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX
By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D LL. D.
in isieer lo Pirallh oftls. Dorlor Killoea In IdH spore mil oh e odtfee en rr'tfntlv
misflrliie butt no enr u III he fnle Ids rltk of innKtna dlaosoxr j of or pror(llna for oil-
Menu rtgulrlnc aurolrnl trtalmfsf or drop Jlrnlth aur.tlotii ulll be protnotlu n
lurrM Bi prrjonol Irtltro lo Inaulrtm uho Incloso ttamvrd envtloptt tor rtplv.
. Our
rplin little liarnarle which pauses Its' life
-LclliiRltiR to Ihe slimy Injttotn of nonie old
ship 1ms the simplest kind of an ear lin
nRlnable The niRati lit this animal is a
little 'mix- filled wllh fluid, which hangs In
a chamber (imiiiunlcatluR with the surface
and filled with sea water. In tho walls nf
this sac aie distributed the nerves of hear
Iiir, for which. In tin vegetable-like life, it
can have verx little Use
The ear of it fish consists of ii small nnr
I'nntiilnlnar two or three ihalkx masses
taller! ear bones placed In a tbaiuber nd
Jaient to it sac containing the ear fluid nnd
nerves of licirltiR The Ilsh ear Is entiiely
Inclosed In n hollow In the skull It hears
hi- means of the vibration nf the water,
which Is itmimunlcatcd to the bones of Its
lit ad, Iheni e lo the ear bones, and then from
these to tho delUale sat- from which tln
nerves of hearltiR uinxej the Impression to
the lit .tin
The human eHr tolislstlug of like essen
tials. Is much mule inmplbaled In Its
atrtietuit There Is. within a bidden recess
In the skull, u curiously shaped sac filled
with IJuld nnd cotitnltihiR a number of
inltiutn ear stones This sac Is lonneded
hj means of n chain if hones xxltb a vlbrnt
Inff membrane, vvhleh closes the ind of the
canal loliuei led xxllh the extetual otRan
oiillnatlly known as the ear Sounds ato
plodtiiotl hx xlji'atlons In the eai These
violations aie RiiHuiCil bv the cMetnal tar
and i.iuse vibiatlon of thli membiane,
vvliii'h, fiom Its strlkltjR tescinblaiRB to
thai of n ilium Is iiillcd tho dtitm mem
Inane This Mbtatlon Is (an led bv the
chain irf bones across tho ihxUv in which
the'y aie placed, termed tho drum cavity,
to ine delli ato sac within whlih nro found
l bo car stonps and tho nerves of hearing
The little e.r stones danee up and iloxvtt
upon the mils of the tierxes and ptodino
sensntlonH xxlileh me carried fiom tho enr
lo the binln The vlbratlona produced are
Known as sound
Croup
Is rrnup dHligri oils' V I I'
Tine oi membranous cioup Is tho same,
thliiR us diphtheria of the larjnx and Is
veiy dnngcious
Canker in I lie .Mouth
ii
y. had i anker in
VV lilt IHIIKH If
th
inoiiih situ
MA 111 IN
111-
Vnu ptohablx have the Reims in xnni
moiillt tailed spirochetes and xnut iiiouth
neds attention Have the teeth ilmioiiRhlx
cleaned nud put In thotutigh otdei. then
see that the colon Is propel Ix taken i.ik
of that Is, see that n constipation tviM
Then, If the canker sores oeiui baxe iheni
touched with a lit t lo nitiati or l!xci 'I his
treatment xxtll probably rid .xou or the mile
parasites and in a short time tin dillliultx
xx ill disappear
C'litiinirt
Is It n-i-essar fut
opriatin; on the ex-
ttturai i
in i if
I
i Ii fine
II X
Thetc mo operatots upon the ixev who
mo so skillful that thex nip able in u
moxo calarpcl vxltbnut xvalllng fm it in
i ipen. but the usual tustoni is tn wait
I'nlpss one Is sure of Ills surgeon It Is tnin h
better to xxnlt Very many exes baxe hern
destrovtd befoic n surgeon heroines equal
lo ibis delicate task of operating inrlx nn
cntnrnct You do not xxant in ho one m
futnlsh the eyes
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nud hew nig stimulates a gicatet Ilow of
the Rastiic at Id It is btttei to lake -omi
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1107 Clhestaut
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l'XftWDAY, OCTOBER 10,
Ears
solid food when one Is suffering from an
acid stomach.
I'ood Value of .Mushrooms
What la the food value of freah mushrooms
JlltS 1
They have vittuallx no value, as they arc
neailv all water and flavot
(fonj right )
Rose Petal Stuffing for
Boudoir Pillow
The boudoir pillow vou nie making for
the not-so-fat-oft I'lulslmas dajs will be a
sweel lemilldet as well as a Rift If xou
stuff tlie foundation pillow xxllh lose petals
To picparo this dalnlx filling, dip fresli
lose i"tuls Into a pail of mid xxater Into
Willi b a tahlcspnnnfttl of salicxllc mid hits
been dlssolxed Then spread them oul on
a paint to drx and turn them often Pie
setxed this xxax rose leaxes make fraRiaul
and quite permanent stulllng for small pil
low's Moondoxvcr
1 i tiiuot be a banner Rold and gay,
A window glory or a RlcamltiR lllRht
t (iintiot lift my face Into sunlight.
While some ato trlumpliltiR I ntdv p-a)
I nni the one who hides her lieatt by da.x
Wlm does not dare In lise and blossom
while
I mil the loxelx inomcnts bcfoie night,
The intcrxals n. lavender and Riav
'I hen loxe me delicately as the rain
Klngers tho leaves hold ine as If asleep -Ilemember
that I am perishable,
l.cst In Hi" maivtl and the swirt. sweel pain
Of your bauds and vmir mouth my beatt
should leap
And break, finding the world too hr.iulifu.1
Winifred Welles in North Atneilian lie
vlcxx Tomorrow's War
Menu
lUlUAKI'WST
ill molds xvitb pple Saitco
nni
setxed with Milk
lit a u Muinns I'offec
LLNCHKOV
lleutt ?oup Willi froutona
Fruit Falad
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Cicnle Mhul nf )ui k Hfftox
Mifhcil Pnluloes
l.emon la pint a
t'ake
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Spiuai h
HEMSTITCHING
Hone While V.OU Walt
Skirt Pleating
In nnrny, lto. side
anil Vcrorilhin
Buttons
Mixerril In nil stxlrs. Itest Work.
Parisian Plaiting & Novelty Co.
108 So. 13th Street
COCOA
delicious drink pus-sch'-in";
real tNsui
.ImildiiiL,' qualities.
H. 0. WILBUR & SONS, Inc.
Philadelphia
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of rich
the one
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TO FUTURE
Where Multiplication
Counts
One. pound of wheat flour, seven ounce
of pieat, seven ounce of fat and the same
of sugar saved per week per person, taken
collective!;., doesn't -sound as though It
might be the mentis of taking a few Herman
trenches Multiply these llguie by 100
OOO.ooo each and see what happens, This
Is tli kind of food conserxatlon for which
lleibert Hoover Is making plea conser
vation In small bits, but enough of these
IiIIm to be history -making In their totality .
JIoxv much did jou savo laut wek?
. Suspenders Are In!
'Ihe serious tteml of tlinnrhi r.r tt, ,j
Is havlnc Its reactlniinrt- lnniine nn ,.i,,n.. I
There Is a note of masoullnitv and -;idnes I
$6 Georgette Crepe Blouses, $3
S llr ll ndarnllle. ilnlntx tittle rnrnienl,. Int. I .1.
jSgS blue, hlaek, grsx. brown, tnupe, ete wllh the sxverlr.t tiemsiii.iV ""T
SsS3 and enffs. some xxllh Imnd-einbroldrred nml lien.to.i ,...' ,M"Hed coll..
there Is not another shop In Philadelphia xxhere xnu I'oni.i
'or one rent less than . Our tipslnlrs rrnnmii'les mraii
linger hair tn pay exorbitant prlres nn
Save You $2
There are dozens
you to choote, all $5 and
uptlairs, price of
Come in and tee for
while to get two Blouses
MAIL UKIIKKS
IB Ml" ' - -Mi SW -AT-
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M6des-InexpensleJy Stylish?
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THIRTEEN SIX
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ormal Opening
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Mr. and Mrs. L Stone, formerly
of Stone, Inc., present to friends
and patrons of former cars, n
hearty vJelcome and their full
appreciation of renewed friend
ship, and giOe assurance of cour
teous personal service and indi
vidual excellence of merchandise.
Frocks Gowns
Suits Coats Blouses
TIMS NKW 'IlClP. AT
1106 V AIA'LT ST, IS
rmiKR dooms tvnsr
op nni st asu
HAS NO CONNEC
TIONS WITH ANV
OTHER BBARLSG
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yei Jas.
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BONWvTELLER &XO.
&ie dpeekiJicSicpOriotnatiotiA
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
HAVE ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY)
. A Very Special Sale
OF
WOMEN'S' DAY COATS
Priced for WEDNESDAY ONLY
50.00'
These coats have been assembled from the regular stock and
feature more than six of the season's smart modes and silhou
ettes. Thcvarious models are developed in VELOUR and
DUVETYN in all the fashionable colorings
enhanced by treatments and accentuations
fashionable furs. The special price
day, (Wednesday), only.
GENERATION
In fllS fmthm fnr,, .... .
ullta designers and dressmaker" ' "
Tho solldnesi shoxxs H,cif , '..
the masculinity Is ciopplnir out !L rr b
uera anu great big pockets i ti" ui,w,i
nre flat nti.i snmati.... .... . 'ue norn,-,
n.
aro flat niwt unmciii,. ..... . 1IIQ DolWi-
the tunlo. The wiPent!ai8 "''. ilr '
snouiuer pieces that used to t,.' ," U,
girl's school frock. Thej ate ln Ul ""'
!!!5ir.""!,",?!!e.7' ,l y nmcrui ,,S,...?f
tivii ui tut; furjujie
The Watcher
i )h sometimes odr ship o' dreams
Does come whlte-wltiEcd she. ai...
But oflener she drifts and b!l,ain,
Held b.x the distant unknown tide.
That are wltcbed by fleet inoonbeatn.,
Sn (Oines not our ship dream. '
-llattle A Poolev. m the ti.i? "..
K't thfttt
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to $3 the Blouse $
3
of excitative Hlomteit hm (
$6 values nt nur teonomi
yourself and be convinced
for the farice of one.
It's worth
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& Blouse Shod
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