-y- M- PP'Wf ';" ' BVBHING !tEDGERPHILADBLPHIA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1917 m viv PAGE OF INTIMATE INTERESTS FOR WOMEN LETTERS, GOOD HEALTH TALK AND MENl M. fc&SSK. IS - m t-f RV m w 1& I " ' !Jlit mL m hh rxsi t'-n'v f?srV!f ',.. i ff. W Bl ALLYING PATHS ARE DEATHBEDS OF FRIENDSHIP hissing Where There Is iComradeship That Might Have Ripened Into Love Discussion of Double Standard flin Im If lhM fttrta Vlea? PatJ Thlj is a point broufiht up by one C, S, In a letter to tho Woman's I'aRO re herring to tho various opinions pro and ) Jl a.) AVmA ( UnKI tnlnlll HlniAi1 I ft lltABIt ijKjfr. i w me Aiog .auii- - uuvi; iuiiuiu .it ....wot lsia;co!"mns- .. rcnro neraoraocr ll iukcs iwo 10 muito n, oir ?. ataln." she continues, "unless tho man bo ;jE cad." Then the letter goes on to describe a class of men who gather up their kisses and say good-bye tho man who cries "next" when tho humor for a now con quest come upon him. It Is a real letter this. A? Lti this Is true, C . H. There Is such man, Ho comes by tho millions, Man is a conquerer ever. What he can not have ho wants and when ho gets It after a llttlo whllo ho does not want It. Unfortunately for some, conquering has nothing to do with love. Homo day tho bold, pleading one ho whobo belt Is heavy with the trophies of near love, meets the only girl. Most likely he doesn't daro to ask to kiss her. Man is powerfully shy at a time like 'this. Then In face of tho great day when he is allowed the rare prlvllego of carrying her magazine homo from town all tho other llttlo girls In tho world fado away Into smoke. All tho whispered nothings In the vcstlbulo are forgotten. This Is love and there has been no kiss! IS TI No, THIS a picture of a bold bad man? friend reader. It Is a picture of the average man. It 1m tho things ns they are. And because we are living today not tomorrow, when things may bo more ideal we have taken this stand of tell ing girls to save their kisses. They are cheap and tawdry when there is no pledge, of lovo behind them. There Is a double standard, It. is true. A man, as one reader remarked, may be conferring his 1991st token of undying affection on tho young woman from whom he would exact her first. But will It raise tho THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letters nnd tiuetstinns submitted to thn department must be written on one side of the paper onlu nnd nigned with the itmii of the writer. .Special tjuerua like thote given below nre invited. It it mirff rttood that the editor rinci not ntcesinritu indorse the ,mtfitri)it rrpreaned. Alt tammunlcntionn for thti department should be uddre&sul ns fotlowt,: Till! WOMAN'S KXCIIANOK, Kvcning Ledger. Philadelphia, 'ft. TODAY'S 1, How many calorie, nr unit nf fonil iilue, ore required per tlj ly the meruit iirtlte noniun of from turnttWe to forty ieur? I. How ran the sack in ulitrh flour, surar. Halt, etc., rome be utilized? 3. What palatable breaUfa,! dih ran be made from left-orrr piece of i-orntirend? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. The life elates of food, correct ne of which make the balanced meal, nre protein foods, or muscle builder! carbohjdrate, starch, aurar, etc., which make heat and power to vrorkt fat., width iiNo nuke lieatt food con talnlnc mineral mills and lecetable actd, to cleanse blood, build hone, etc, and "rouchace," or bulk, such u bran, eo.ire cereal and the roaro part of spinach, iiililiaite, etc., which are body rttulatlnf, !. Excellent powder for flurlnc and thicken. Inr aoap can he made from bit of leftover eel err and solid ccetahleH that hate been dried In the oren and then ground up. 3, A wornout pure make an admirable but ton sad hook and eje bolder. Hook can be put In one compartment, button In another, etc. The purse run he hung up In the .cm inr machine, and thus ud .ate many m moment .pent In looktne for dre. "Ilndinr., Cheese Croquettes To the Editor o U'oias 'awe: Dear Madam Will you please print a recipe for maklnc cheese croquettes? t.Mrn.) M. N. Melt three tablespoonfuls of shortening and to this add one-third pt a cupful of flour and one cupful of hot milk. Blend and tlr until smooth. To this add one cupful of cheese, finely chopped: one-quarter tea spoonful each of mustard, paprika and salt nfi a pinch of cayenne pepper. Let stay In challow dish until cool. Shape this pasto then into small pyramid-like mounds and roll them In fitted bread crumbs. Then dip In egg and once more In the crumbs, Fry In deep fat. The croquettes should be a golden brown. To Feed Five on Six Dollars a Week Tojtht Editor of ll'ooinii'a Vaat: pear Madam I am a rreat loer of your de. partment and a I find other vtting profolemi aolved throurh you 1 now cume for help. Please can you or any of the readers of this department tell me how a family of five (mi mall children) ran with ft! a week havo three rooked meals a day and an extra tutirh besides? K ro, would they oe catinr the r.e.t nr roo17 (Mrs.) II. U. M. It is almost an Impossibility to prolda three balanced meals a day for five grown persons for the sum of $6 a week. This averages, as you know, about nighty-llvo rents a day for food. Serving lots of milk, soups, macaroni and dried beans In one way for you to economize and get the most value for the money out of your food allowance. A quart of milk at twelve cents ISJrA. tves equal nourishment to a pound of -. .. -. .. . , br round Hieaj, ui luny ccma. iiowevcr, in k3i , order to have the balanced meals that make 'ire?J tor the nea,tn of tne body these foods must ?i? oe cumuincu wiiii ktccii tuuua, irons, some ,3S f.t. nd srweetr. '"--.;..' ..... -. .. , - V nvo uuu "" taiuti. na yuu tco, However, M they do not fit within tho elchty-flve cents. it-, Tlav vnltrlit. hnweir. trivA vnu nn IHa nf !?! h . u- &. niiAitM i. . r'ir nuw ma invi.j rhuuiu uo rjcnv jirvpor "fetlonately. J'vriV One-qu quarter pound of oleomarrarlns for .' "fgt? Uble, nine cents; cod fat for cooklns to at V-SZ" tether with fat saved from" table, flvo cents ; "j.icereal for ureaxtast ana lunch, bought In .4 bulk, tlve cents; two pounds of some sort of 'Hour or uicai, sixteen ceius ; sugar, inree '.juarters of a pound, sometimes substitute xasses, eigni cents; meat, one pound solid, prenty-flve cents (meat may be replaced th tlh couple of times a week) ; one-half una of dried peas or beans or one-quarter nd of cheese, nine cents: one ouart and kiVInt of milk, nineteen cents; quart of po- Moes, fifteen cents; apples or fruit, ten WHU; other vegetables, ten cents. This viam x,dA. uy juuiviuua um ui ieiiover8 JWI might' be ablo to cut this down per day ,M4 Wt lunch out of it In the bargain. The fft)4 '.would not be of the very best, but IKHlMjbe good, i , tiat spring the Ufa Extension Institute (KrMvjcted an experiment In which persons were fed three meals for twenty-five cents a - tay.. ,lf you write to this Institute, which frM ..Headquarters at 113 South Sixteenth . MmC perhaps It can give you some val- fMwiWMttona about your menu making. rarivr jvur 4wv,ium lu (nauers Jaw tM problem of feed- OF SENTIMENT Not Real Love Ruins Vyvettes A royal little hnt of purple anil gold brocade and deep purple velvet top. standard of t'.'c man's sense of things ns they should be for the girl to try to break his record and distribute 1992 kisses Just because ho has lolled up u record of four figures. When tho day of tho single standard comes, wo hope that men will come up to tho plane of woman, not that tho world will accord her the rare privilege of com ing down to his. M01' OUK friendships that mlsht have mu red Into love liavo been ruined by kissing than perhaps by any one single institution. There is no going back to the old stamping ground uf comradeship when one has deserted it for the dajlylng paths of sentimentality! INQUIRIES I. Mhnt ufllte bun recent)., been opened In rhll.idrlhl:t t help place ttomen In paid nr ork? t. Viliat l the secret of looklnr well In lolor not ordinarily becoming- to one? 3, l It proper for a man to rive hi arm to Klrl to whom he In neither married nor en Hired, while walklni In the street? 1. .Another wrlt "ronlritanie" for ih. u.r who ha a wrlt watch Is the rompa. fome or Tnre nave the Illuminated needle and north point. They are try useful, partl.uli.rly to officers. -. ery llrht hades and er.i dark ..hade a it rule are Intlnlteb more hrlrhtrnlne to n dull skin thun any mnlliim hha.lr. 3. On u lonr railroad Journey the lln ran be protected from rrlme and dut by ponrlnr It o(T two or three time a day with n lotion made of lemon Juice, rooewater. rbcrrln and n pinch of borax. This I better to ue than water. Indignant Maiden To tlit Editor of Woman' 1'aor: Dar Madam May I presat a rlrls view lnf "n thla aul.J.ct of promiscuous klsVlne. particularly in answer to J. K. i'.'j '"""k- Who Is It theso girls kiss' Are not the men as rullty aa the women Remember t take? two tn make a hanraln unle, the mat Is a ,a 1 A rlrl does not hand her kisses out nn a siUer fn" !,7 ilt,",,"" ' or herself to be In loe with the man. ...ii. '.f.li.1''-. 'nut tielone to that class of men f?; Jiir,.".'! f0J.? nw""iuet, and also to the class who believes In sowlnir their wild AZl .Z . ."'"u. "now me world wl con done the rc: In them, but condemn It In the woman. They forget that there Is a day of , irw...,,,.. urii mpir innocent wives and chll ,,,I'n.wJ" ry i.he P'DHy for their nine and on the Judgment Day when thev will h. h.la .... ly responsible, tn the eyes of Justice It Is lust as wroni; fur a man to break rinun ih. k..r... as a woman. J. K. r. must be the type of man whe will ro the limit and then ro home nnu preacn morality to nis sisters, wife and daughter. A nan who respects women will not treat any woman tn the mnnn,. tn .ki.i. u- does not want his wife treated. If all men were iT lu v', '',;' "uuuiiiB no aarer on Amer can soil than In the trenched with the Huns, for It I j to protect .".a from such men that we are In ling war, n are snocKeti in learn of the atrocities r'-minlttcd bv the llun. yet 1 am sure J. K. K.'s actions differ little from theirs, for he who has an little regDcct fnr ivnm-,Mnj not to he trusted. May I further add thnt I sm more than sur. prised that the editor of this column by her this subject. J tiust you win print tni letter, c, S. If you have been following the letters closely on the subject of kissing you will tee that the edittr has not In any way approved of a double standard. It did not seem to u.s that J. K. V. advocated a double standard either. Perhaps J. K. V. will answer for himself. Course In Primary Methods To f fte h'dltor of Voman3 rnffc; Dear .Madam Will you pleas tell me If there s a school tn Philadelphia which offer, a course n prim; -y methods whe. a teacher in a j"..r leave of absence could spend her time profitably? J. It. A special teachers' course In primary methods Is offered at Temple University Droad and Berks streets. As far as I can learn, this Is the only Institution In the city that offers such a course. The class meets every Friday for Just one hour. The courte can be completed in a year. Is Still Water Clean? To the Editor of Woman's t'agc; Dear Madam Kindly tell me which water Is cleaner runnlnr water or still water? DAH.Y HBADKrt. Still water might be cleaner than running water If the latter comes from an Impure source and the former from a pure source. In general, however, running water Is sup posed to be fresher and cleaner than still water. Outdoor water, In ponds, etA, that stands stilt long becomes stagnant In the house, though, for instance, when water is running in a barln, It Is drawing a rather fine line of distinction to say that water while running Is cleaner than the water that has just been run into the bowl. How ever, If water Is allowed to stand In tho bowl dirt accumulates in it, and It is naturally less clean than fresh runnlnr water. Cannot Be Answered Here B. B. Please send self-addressed enve lope In regard to Inquiry about Philadelphia and New Jersey and the question of hus band's residence and a personal reply will be sent to you. . KUi. O- P. If you wilt send a aalf. PATSY KILDARE Money in Oranges THIS morning when I woko up I kissed Howdy on the noso and then got up ftnd made the coffeo and flopped tho pancakes, and my father camo and said: "Vou are certainly tho finest little girl on this side or the street. You are getting to dc a regular llttlo housekeeper," Then he ate bis breakfast and kissed mo and uent to bed to sleep after his night watching und Howdy and I went uptown into a big store. I said to the man who camo to me after ho had waited on every one else: "Have you got any Tallfornla oranges?" He said: "Yes." I said: "Arc you uro they are California oranges? No other kind will do." Ho said: "Of course they are Cali fornia oranges." 1 said: "Is there any money in California oranges this year?" Ho said: "I should say so. There Is more money In them this year than there has been before for n good many years. How ninny do you want?" 1 said: "I want it lot of thorn." So 1 bought a whole hot of California oranges, and he wtole down my name and where I live, ami said ho would send them out. Then I went homo and the oranges got there utmost as soon ns 1 did. I had tho mnn biing them Into tlm kitchen and nnd thou I got it tllshpan to put tho money In and a tub for the oranges. After that I got a hatchet and busted open the. top of tho bux. It Is a good thing that I am tin; strongest little girl In town or T would never have got the box busted. Then I got the butcher knife and sat down by the box and took an or.mge and cut It ripen. 1 did not sei money In it, but 1 out It some more and there was not a cent In it anywhere. So I threw It Into the tub and tried another. I kept on cutting them and digging around In them with my fingers till the tub whs half full and my lap was full of Julrc and my fingers were sore, and I had not found a nickel. Hy that time I was so busy wondering whether I would get my money back und why Harney had fooled tin that I did not see my father tilt ho said: "What in the world do you think you are doing?" There he was In tin- door In his nightie when 1 looked Up. 1 said: "Some friends of mine and a man In the store who Is not a friend of initio told inn there was money in oranges, so I bought a box of them and 1 have opened half of them and hae not found a cent." My father started to laugh and then he said : "Come In here and sit on my knee, t want to tell you something." So I did and ho said: "There Is money In oranges." I Mild: "Then I'd better get busy and cut up the rct of them." Ho Slid: "Hold on. Now. see whether you can unilerstand this. Tlieie Is money In oranges for the man who grows them If he grows a big nop and sells them for a good price. There Is money In thein for the storekeeper, too, for ho buys them for one prlee and sells them for a higher ptlce. If lie sold that box of oranges to you for a dollar more than be paid for It there was one, dollar in the oranges for him." That was ery plain when bo explained It, but 1 was disappointed to think that my father was not going to lie rich and stHy at home nights and have an auto. If 1 had been a rrying kid I guess I would lia crled. My heart and neck hurt for Just a minute and my father was holding me tight and Howuy was looking anxious. Then I began to laugh and then my father begin to laugh, ami everything was all right I took some oranges to Jim and Maggie and i-oiiip to Hell and I.unny, and some to June. Then I was happy, for S.inti Claus hail left me a box of candy, tied with a red ribbon, at June's. "The Circular Stulrrnte," the net I'afu Ml Hare iidtenture, appear In tomorrow' lltenlnc l.eucrr. To Stop the Flapping The flapp.ni; of the window shade when the sash Is raised and the shade lowered is a serious annoyance to nercus people, who are generally light sleepers. If the shade Is raised the light may waken one too early, yet ventilation Is absolutely neces sary to health. The way to prevent the flipping Is very simple. Screw two little brass cup hooks, one nn each side of the window frame, oppo site each fther about a foot from tho sill. At night tie a broad tape across the open window from one hook to the other, as sail ors say, "taut." Sctew a third hook In the molding below tho sill, exactly in the center. Pull down tho shade over the tape nnd tie the cord to tho lower hook. The shade will be held firmly In place and a peaceful night's sleep Is assured. HOME COMPOSERS' MUSIC HEARD Manuscript Music Society Provides Orip;i'nal Program for the Philo- musian Club The Manuscript Music Society, whose membership includes a number of Philadel phia composers of mark, and the Phllo muslan Club co-operated last night In a program of original music. The club women wero tho hostesses of tho homo composers In their delightful club house and the concert represented tho November meeting of tho musicians. A number of compositions of merit were heard. In many cases the composer per forming or directing his own work. Nich olas Douty, the noted tenor, artistically sang several songs and Miss Quinlan was heard also in vocal solos, A trio for piano and strings was directed by Camllle Zeckwer. Philip Coepp's violin sonata and piano pieces hy Clarence Hawden wero aln performed. Tho club had the assistance .of thn Halm Quartet In tho Interpretations. A supper was served after the program to tha members of both clubs. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB Its str&.n$e that -&.H the books thera fc.re. 5Kou such a. little, part Of tdl tha poems ex.c one, y&.s Unwritten in his heart uteri SiL 1220-1222 Walnut Street Fur- Trimmed Velvet Suits TvvifviKO the hetaht let ttvle and elegance. Warm S8S.00 to $275, Rtduetd to 1 --j ozsm& $6950 to $155 IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Coat of Golden Drown Fine Cut Bolivia Cloth The style creator.-) in all proba bility would not be sorry to see the belted coat lose its appeal, hut so far the season lias produced nothinfj that can supplant it in popularity. There arc many semi bcltod models to bo seen in the shops, but there are few models which diKcurd the belt entirely. The coat illustrated today is an example of the smartness which some of the semihcltcd models in corporate in their modeling. It is of Roldcn brown fine-cut bolivia cloth, with deep collar and cuffs of natural muskrat fur. Tomorrow's War Menu HUIOAKKAST llak.'.I Pears. Scrambled Kggs. Toast Coffeo U'.WHKO.V ('teamed .Macaroni with Oysters Tomato Itellsh Hot Illsclllts Stewed Prunes n;.wi:n ttaked Spiced Salt MaiKeiel Halted Potatoes (Jreen peas Pineapple Salad with Mayonnaise Crackers Cheese HAKKI1 SPICK' SALT MACKHRKI,. Let the fish soak In cold water for about twelve hours. Then drain, rinsing well. Put In baking dish granite If possible and sprinkle on top with one quarter tea spoonful each of cinnamon, allspice, clovo and pepper. Pour oxer this oi.e-half cup ful of vinegar and one-half cupful of water. Hake for an hour In a moderate oen! Haste uulte frequently. Arts and Letters Society Meets Tho Arts nnd Letters Society of Plilladel phla held Its monthly meeting last evening In the Xcw Century Club. An Interesting program was given with "India" as the central topic. In addition to consideration of the subject of tho evening an attractive musical program was offered the members nnd their guests. Soloists for tho evening were Loulso Sterret-Hazel, soprano; Doro thea N'ecbe, pianist, and Charles Huns berger, tenor, assisted by Mabel Parker. Tho music committee this season consists of Marlon Spangter, Mrs. Cardner Nicholas, Mary Hates and James navenport, with Frederick It Statke ns chairman. iWV :"; ill- .r-MI'S? COCOA A drink that possesses real food value. Manu factured under the most sanitary conditions, pure, wholesome, delicious. Try one of the many recipes shown in "Cooks' Tours Through Wilburland," a copy sent you free. H. O. WILBUR & SONS, INC. Philadelphia Trad Hark Warm, Fleecy Comforts and Blankets The "faultless" kind, their quality and dainti ness will prove n revelation to you. Needed every night now to add the finishing touch to your comfort. Comforts, lamb's wool or cotton filled. Blankets, the softest, fluffiest, and warmest you ever had. All sizes for single and double beds, extra large beds, and cribs. We are sole makers of Faultless bedding. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses. Box Springs. Bedsteads 1632 CHESTNUT STREET, RAOUL WALSH JOINS GOLDWYN PICTURES "Honor System's" Director Will Prepare Important Films. "Cleopatra" and "Camille" . Coming ny (he Photoplay Editor It. A. AValsh, one of tho ablest directors in tho motion-picture industry, joins the (loldwyn pictures organization In Decem ber, having signed a contract with Samuel tioldnsh, president of Coldwyn, this week covering a long period of time. At the ex piration nf bis now expiring contrite! with tho William Fox organization, Mr. Walsh Immediately will begin work on a big pro duction which Ooldwyn will hold pending his advent Into Its ranks. The virility of Walsh, his ability to reach the heights! of melodramatic, action, his command of pathos and love Interest nre perhaps best shown In 'The Honor Sys tem " Other phases of Walsh's splendid capacities are icvealed In his Thcda Ultra picture, "Tho Set pent," In "Regeneration" and In "The Innocent Sinner" and "He trayed." ttaoul Walsh first attracted attention In dims In the role of John Wilkes Hooth In "The Illrth of a Nation," and he was one of several young men who showed such adaptability for motion-picture direction that P. W. firlfllth gavo them units of that big historical story to do under his guid ance nnd oversight. Steadily since that day he has grown In power and In dramatic In-lght. The cast Is being engaged and alieady tho sets for Walsh's Urst tioldwyn picture are under way nt tho Fort Len studios. An nouncement of tho story and cast Is to be made soon. "Camllle'" nnd "Cleopatra" have been passed by tho Stato Hoard of Censors and will be shown In tills city under the auspices of the William Fox Company. It Is prob able, according to (Jeorge Pembow. Iprnl manager, that the latter production will be shown at tile Mettopolllnn Opera House. The Arcadia will show "Camllle" the week of December .1. SABBATH PRESERVATION RALLY Seven Hundred Sunday Schools to Hold MasR-Mceting Tonight John Wanamaker will preside at a mass meeting In behalf of Sabbath preservation tlil-i .nening In the Flnptlst Temple. Hroad and Herks stteets. Representatives nf nearly "no Sunday schools will participate In the rally, which will relebrate the seventy-seventh anniversary of the Philadelphia Sabbath Association. Pr. Howard A. Kelly, of Haltlmore. radium expert, will speak on "The obligations of Christian Citizenship." The Itev. Pr. Thomas T. Mutchler. corre sponding secretary of tho Sahbath Associa tion, will make the address of welcome, ami there will be greetings by tin- llev. Dr. Itussell II. Conwell and the Itev. Dr. Floyd W. Tumklnx. The Itev. W. It. Forney will outline nn educational campaign for Sabbath ob servance that will lie Inaugurated in TOO Sunday schools and young people's societies or the city. John Walton and Walter Me Causland also will speak. The Philadelphia County Sunday School Association, Christian Ihideaxor Society of Philadelphia, liaptlst Young People's I'nlon and 'Kpuorth League will io-operate with the Philadelphia Sabbath Association. Harry C. Lincoln will lead a huge chorus choir and Clarence Reynolds will give a patriotic recital on the organ. To Have "a la Hoover" Banquet Food economy will be practiced at tl annual hamiuet of the Philadelphia Club of Advertising Women tonight at the A.lelphla lintel. The dinner, which is designated "a la Hoover," will consist of a menu of chicken, hot corn bread, rice and a shniik dessert. The speakers lor the occasion will be W. C. Trewln, nf the Dando Printing Company, und the Misses Anne Ilerandlnc nnd K. V. Magulte, of New York. Ml." Anna M. Kelley. president of the dub, will act as todstmaster. The Latest and Dain tiest Models $3 to Many Strik ing and Exclusive Designs $5 w 93u? WAIST RETAILERS (CrHlh 1117.) "vwm iviceA.Tf 1112 Chestnut Street 1114 Third Floor Take Klevntnrs onk iinun i:.st of kkitics STAFI'OKII IIUII.IMM1 " P SA SI J5 I ff .'AA. ' M 1. o GOOD HEALTH Dy JOHN HARVEY In diMW.r to Uralth auettUma. Oocjor Ketlooa in Mi space tll dattu alve advic, medieme, but in no wn; wtit i take lh rtsk of maktnjJiaanot,. P r,i.,? .( rtyuliltn surilc.il treatment or drute. Health 4Hej.,, l(..() J, "" iwered y pcrsmial Jttturs to iwt.lr.irj who tncloee itamfed enulovt, for "r Fresh-Ah WliATnvr.lt other luxury there may he lacking In tho Bleeping room, It should m.t lank .tin ti.v.irv nf fresh nlr. The re- breathing of nlr already contaminated hy waHte products from the lunga Is un doubtedly the ciiubo of niuny of the Increas ing IIIh to whleh Ilesh Ih heir, many more than arc so lecognlzed, The modern well built house provides for a plentiful supply nf fresh air Indoors through somo efllclent system of ventilation, hut the ordinary village u.ime, tnu iiiniiiiuuMi ..in. in.i v..i- 1 .1-u-...t... ........ ...iL.lntl, fnltfltll. lilKU IS Ill'lH'IHI. Ill MlJWil WIIIU"" ,.....- Hon. Two windows) In any room, prefer, nhly on opposite sides, will serve the purpose. 11... ,,,. ... ...lilnli !i ii'dwln.vu nre ,11.7 I'AIUIIl .", I, IKVII lilt ,,..,....... .-.- opened must he dependent somewhat upon the condition of the weather and the num ber of occupants In the room, Under or dinary clrcumstanceH, lowering tho window one Inch for each occupant has been found sulllclent for the requisite supply of fresh air In .cold weather. When a strong wind Is blowing, nr during cold weather, a smaller opening will suffice. Itesldes provision for an abundance of sunlight and fresh air, the sanitary sleep- ... a.r.... ....n.,..! t.n PI , rtl, I I Ail tl'ttl, UMmil mm i.jwiii niu.un. .,- ru,,iiin ..,. .... means of heating in cold weather, for whllo a rool atmosphere Is tho most conducive to good sleep, and much heat Is undesirable at night, a room unprovided with some means tor frequent warming in wei aim com v.,n.l,n. lu IMnlt, ... r-nifIl Hit tl.llcll (liimtl. ness as to become a serious menace to neaitn. At all seasons the bed should be coin- , n.....i.t.. ...... . 'iiriuiiiy warm ..nil iikimiukui iii.. . cold, damp bed Is a deadly contrivance, by which many have lost their health nnd even their lives. If there are no arrange ments for heating the bedroom, the bed ding should be taken to some other room and warmed eacli time before being slept In during cold and Inclement weather. Mccpmg oiii-oi-uoors, wnuc neitig a re- lili.riti.im; rcsuiiinivu iin'iinuie lur tnu eici. Is also a powerful disease preventive for .i ...,..- ,. ... ... .. ... iiiuku wilt. Hit' w.'ii. c. ii me iiunin .1, jiicii , . ,. , . llll.l women woo, 101 ..riuii rc...ins. aiu obliged t.'i lead sedentary lives in offices, snops arm nomes. or who are employed 111 dusty factories and dingy workrooms, It easily furnishes tho opportunity for secur ing several hours of the refreshing and in vlgotatlng open nlr obtainable lu no other way. Hraln vtoi Iters, college piofessors. school teachers and professional persons may htliig to dally ocatioiis a dearer head, a sounder hotly and a better dis position by this means. I'or those persons also who, while not Immediately 111 of any disease, complain of being run down, weak and deficient In nerve eneigy, of suffering from headache and n tired feeling on arising In the morn- Boys, Here's the Way to Make Muscle Move miiu'le move miisclt; than Skinnv, Knt, nr nnynnt in the gang do you want more muscle ? If ynu do ihph you shoitltl do" what thn foothall until and the mm in the hig longups do cat the riirhl. tiling for lucak- fast. pat Cream of Barley. It's good for'nuwli-, autl it's good to cal. For tomorrow's break fust have Mother get fi'oiU,the Grocer CreamofBarle ;jl'KN KVK.VINGS. SATUnDAY EVEN1NO UNTIL IS P. M.i SONG SHOP 1028 MARKET STREET. BINGHAM HOTEL BLOCK JEBOME II. REM1CK & CO.. I'rop. JUST OUT, RIGHT OFF THE PRESS, IT'S NEW TO PHILADELPHIA, A BIG NEW YORK SONG HIT, BY THE WRITERS OF THE SENSA- IQqTIONAL BALLAD "MEMORIES" IQq it ROCKA 10 C SALE OF POPULAR SHEET MUSIC a s-C ALL THE HITS Stop iiihI look owroiit ust htoi. Add one rent for euih rum l nock.B-nvcI.und . I Want to IJun't Try to Steal the I Mayo rlweettiHrt or a hnimcr I Ho liiitf, Some Suiutav .Mnrnln; Alonif tin. Way to WMlklld They (In Wild 0t ile Hsy a I'rioer for tho Hoys Over There Joan of Arc over There H ml Me Awi.y With a Smile Smllo unit Show Your Dim. nli, 1-or You u nose, Malio Sometlniti JJnwn South llverj body's Happy In the Harbor ot Irfivo With You Southern Oats You're a Oreat Dlir. Lone some Ilaby Plxle Volunteers t'lll.I'MIII A IWTKIIlTK' MAIt.'II All roj allies ami protlta assUned to .N'rw York hun toliaero fund to buy smokes for our soldiers In France. ' BIG SALE OF LEATHER GOODS Bill Folds, Wallets, Pass Cases, Tight Wads Special Price Q5C and 35c Large and Select Variety ol ThanksEivinc Patt QUESTION BOX KELLOGG, M. D LL. D. c. Will n. "fly. Sleepers ng, outdoor sleeping would n tonic and restorative. ' rVe to b, Iircplacc Ventilation (oIr , flri.pliu.e ,,m,r.l ,,,,,, A nreplacn Is Pn,1 ve, m?:U' "" aid In supplying nn ,il , , I , ,'7 to provided a window Is t,,,en r, J ",h lr' ' create a current. It i;Ji 1,',0," to lireplace shouk.'havo , " ,? th, coal ,,r wood tire Is every '" j ablo to a gas fire. When Install 1refeN usual way. gas grai.re " Cltcwittfr, Tobacco Does ehelriK lobar preserve the (,,,, N'n. Tobacco possesses im .. ' x' qualities. Xlootln',. mTo? ,no7S'k "nt. (hewing tol.m. cannot b-i"'"-mended ns a preservative ,,n lie teeth nT not at all UUcy Imleed that any Ul' used tobacco for this l.ttrpose ?."'.,?' that tobacco Preserves tlu! teeth h.,lm presented ,,s an apology for the u ItX? noxious nnd filthy weed. of ,hl- Pain Below Shoulder niades Whttt Is the cause .if tialii in., v.. slmul.ler lilinl? ' '" siovta" ,h" This pain Is usually the result 'of a ai, eased condition of the Mo.n.tel, or a. stomach and gall bladder In case nf . bladder disease, tenderness s almost S. tain to l)e found not only under th. uil ribs where the gall bladder Is situated kl nlso at a point lu the spine nearly obdo.n. This condition, known as reflex Eft tenderness, does not signify a diseased r dltlon of the spinal column or of Th, ,S cord or nerves. It Is a "referred tend(rrX and Is due to sjmpathetlc or rcllex Irnu. Warm Baths 111 IhMiic the full ttarm tub hath ,i.. week. Is It Injurious t the ear or other LV"! t'irly?'"""'" '"' "' ,h'' """ "mi 5mS S! It Is not Injurious to Immerse 'the tan provided care Is taken to thoroughly dry the whole of the external canal nf the ear after the bath, but this Is quite likely to t neglected, which may lead to Inflammation of the car nnd the permanent impairment' of hearing. K'nDrlisht ) Concert in Aid of Swarthmore Soldien The Women's Club of Kwarthinore will hold a concert tonight for the benefit of the young men from that district who art serving with the colors. Those who will participate are John Cmtls, Jr. Mrs. Jenny Kncedler Johnson, Mls Mary Irvlns, Mm, K. II. Matter and Hemard ". Toland. BYE - LAND M 10' OF THE SEASON Ilriiitin.lriitluiw collie on all the time. he niiilleil. Partial i:t "if titles! Oo to the County It's a l.oni; Way to Herlln Snmewhiru. In Krante Is the l.lly ' I May ll (lone for u Lont. l.onu Time NKAV I.NhTKIIJIKXTAI. HITS t'ute and Pretty Itemors') Illues llreath o' Hprlui; Am'i"rl..n llt-auty Walt Itialto Itlpnlrs Happy Ilelnlo Ssintny Card i RmiklAts .1 s 'A I a M H tl ti iSA I I H0Wstss.CR . w. "l W ILlPXaK jURW ar w, yi jwiuiry wlU be aa-1 T:Lifi. .' mmml m rnmfmwi i-z, :