y-s TWVTT" ?wrw'?"" p'M as. ., -r.--.T- ,- r-f- P!'!J5,7- '!-TT.i ;' ' " .ji . ' ... ; - - ,ii ..i ; 1 flni KaEs-Tim SHER WEW WAR WiORK IS OPFICEGIRL &moE Soy Now member L pF WOMAWS WA,R MOVEMENT Rapidly Displacing Her Famous Pred- ceseor She Is a Personage, and Very Much in Demand Vvvettes I, PATSY KILDARE By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS Vittn happening fco gradually.' tnai is the reason we rjjrMlctd It. But at all events i . happened The day of the haa paised. And enter the "the win R.i of wartlmo the ca fttrl flew In. For months been a dire acarclty In boy tA haa been placarded with &oy wanted": men have ilea- "tharpened their uvn penclli. j their own stamps. In the hope i bright morrow would bring an y. But none came. Tone tine day the llttlo office d tn. Her hair was down her Bd she looked scared. But the "movement Is on and eo they If to take off her hat and stay And she did. and she Is .stay ts 1 hs99Bb& - i IK are two tet-y noteworthy .about this youngest member 1 Feast for One YOV feel a lot better when joii haten't Rot a boy on your hand, t thought that oter this morning after I woke up and so I decided that If 1 eter hate children which I might, for !you neer can telt when It comes time to make up my mind which they are J Koine to be I shall not put any of them 'nto pants. 1 shall Just let thorn keep i dresses on and be Klrls, for I think boys ate nuisances. If all people knew as much about boys at 1 do they would neter put pants on any of their children ind make boys of thim and then there would be nothlnR but gifls. That would be a lot better, f think, though, of course, some alrls ure the limit. After breakfast Itowdy and I rambled out to Jim and Maggie's and on the wa I I turned over endways a few tlmeH In the road so my mother In heaven could see how well I can do It. I wished my mother had been with me. for then she lould hate seen mo plainer than by looking down from beaten. When I turn oter endways under tho trees of course hIib um't see m tery well, but It was all light In the mad. only Un load as pielly dust J. When I walked un my hands tiny pM.td up n good deal of duM. but It was tin (rouble tn wipe them on my dress Itottd) even Tiled uwr in the dun. winch was koIiib IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Sapphire. Velvet Evening Wrap, Fur Trimmed vr X.. ci.mc back t.. t ,e same prln-; h J, .f',, Jjm, ,.J clple. lilc; mukliiK R 'f the little ' tnke mc to school In iwera the telephone; ..'id lut, but mil I least, she neter tlireatcns in le.tw. , tome When I But to Jim and Maggie's It said he would , Woman movement. I'lrst, she,.-" elide. Mils mukliiK R 'f the little tnke mc to school In hl.i wagon, ho I Utter office boy than her prede- olllce ui CH en half a. " '-ice. woman i would get theie hefuie thf belt iang Afiliierlim iilI oil lxa . iim.. I.t.1. at .... ft and Mcond. In her youth and Is mote i-i,t.d In her work than Is ;,;"STS ,,1 T , .1 n eta he raises the moral tone of, man. It isn't u matter of training: iode ami. 'After sdioul 1 went back Hce. ; I I'd a matter of Instinct. There's a I to Jim and Mnggle's, and when It w.m tt W some of the things em.; conscientiousness In the little ol.lco I -" TJ Z nave tounu mat a Bin olllce, rui tnai can ne ittoiateu ami inmost , cre, jm rM , .,. iJ0U.riit t lie- n't do! She doesn't wait to be I built Into n slit Ine. There's a sort of i ben ics lu town for me I ate ihm l.at to do: teach her a little ; do-oi -die spirit In her. It's the kind ;of duties once and she follows of a spirit that Is Roitiff to sttetch all Is I. faithfully until you tell her to the way across the bridge that 'them. She Isn't Riven to ex-ibehiR built fioin these, the bcglnnlliRS ;ln fact, she doesn't do anything of the Aimrlcun woman's wotk In war- alt excuses about. She doesn't time, to the end when b It she shdl rt "sassy" things when she an- have conducted. JHE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE W 'ftfre and question MiibintltrJ to (Ml department imut he wrltlri oi ,e (fr ot Mr tfu nrtj nlajttl irlfi f , tinmr o the t.;"iftr. Sneelat uuerlea like thnie hIim r Invtt'd, It ts untlKitluMl that the editor dnm not wcemnrllu hittoiie th nritttwnt Jill comrMUiiicanoflii jnr iiit aepartmevi ai,oira be utlilltmeil ni rol oils: nil, WOMAN'S hxrilAMIK. fcveiim fublw l.iiljer, l'.llaJrit;.io. fa. ?l'j: TODAY'S IN'niMItltvti ,'Mw mtnr rslarles or units of fowl 1. Hlut MM keen IntriHliHrd Into one nt it time and rolled my ejes up be tween bi-nles and when all of them were Bone I said I would take stun more Jim said: 'Not today jou wont fur that Is nil got Stinn berries m this time tif year nie too expensive for a big feed." 1 s.ild: "For cats hf didn't you anil Maggie have any bu ries" ' They said. "No." I a!d. "Don't either of jou like strawbirriee?" Tlir- said. "Ves " Tliat Is the kind of friend they me It innde me feel kind of bad to think I bud lateu all the MruwbetrleH. ho I kb'sed .Mm, tlioliKh I do not kiss peo ti'e rty often, and lie too;: mo on hlh knee and held me up tight with his face ngalti't my beautiful hair and said 'V.Us, I hope Hod will send Maggie and me a little g.rl some time and that lie will be lust like ou." I said: "I 'ft i.'-'tf lHF ' . ' :. iv iKt ; i ,' St So mnny of the season's evening wraps arc huge circular affairs, tuodclcil to ripplo in deep folds from the throat to the hem's edge, that it is something of u relief to find here and there n distinctly different model, with the fullness accomplished with shirrlnc. Such ti wrap as this is pictured in today's illustra tion. The mnterial is sapphire blue panne velvet. The collar mid cufTs nre of kolinsky-color dyed squirrel. The points of the collar are tipped with tailless ermine, which in turn is fast ened with a huge button cov ered with the contrnstlne; fur. Tomorrow's War Menu lilt I! A KI'A ST lliapeftult .Minced Ham Omelet .li.li!iiiiak Maple Sytup Uoffee in n.n i:n l'.o.it Chicken with UreMlng Mahhed potatoes Creamed Teas I'linentu Celery Salad Apiiiot 1'le sri'i'i: it Uoltnge Cheese Satidnlihes Cocoa ll.il.fd Apples. Cookies 1'1mi:nto-ci:i.i:kv salad Ingredients ale two upfuls of i-ea. GIMBEL EMPLOYES BOOST RED CROSS Auxiliary Formed by Firm's Workers Aid of All ' Hedged to U. S. limplojes of the Ulmb'el Hi others' store hae formed a lted Cross auxil iary l'urthemore. Kills (Umbel has pledged the energy and good will of all etnplojes In any work which would fur ther the success of the t'nlted States In the war. Mr. (Umbel presided at the organiza tion meeting, which wns held ut the stor- The Mieakers Included 11. T Slotesbury. Hanlel (Umbel, Dr. Charles D. Hart, Commander I'ajne, of the iibvj, and Charles r, l'ox The guests of honor Imliftlcil more than forty prom inent men and women netln In lted Cioss work. Doctor Hart told of the great need for members In the lted Cross. He said the hopes there will bo IC.onft.ooo mem hrs In the near future. "The boys In the trenches will do much better work If they know the people at home are be hind tin-in." he said. "Next lo the army and nav.x. the 1o eminent depends iiioih on the lied Cioss than uny other organization " Mr Motc.sbury appealed to all to Join ih lied Cioss and knit alt they iau foi the Millors and soldiers, lie ptedlctcd n defeat In the war unlets thele Is gn pious co.operatioii ot all classes. He urged the new members to ask their lelathes anil ft lends to Join t;ie lied fros Commander I'awie said that it was ui boy Ju tuteis and industrial activities as bj the I sailors anil soldiers, he explained. Kills (Umbel told of the four am bulances which bad ln-en sent to Kranrn by subscription raised by einplojes. He suggested that a new center of the lied Cross be foimed at mite and that employe wotk one night a week III the Interest of the organization. Instructors will Im obtainable and materials fui libhed flee of charge, he said. i The nen branch will hi known as tne i Vdani lllmbel HraiK.lt, No. SOU. otilcers A A MYSIWYINW ON STEEL OFFM H. A. Whitaker Confined to His South Hill Home as Result of Injuries POLICE ROW ALLEGED WINS AHMY COMMISSION .lacob Adams Emery, of 'J03C Noith Thirteenth street, now with the Ameiicnn force in France, who has bccnrmnile a lieutenant. Chief Howe Denies Any Atlack Was Made While He Was nt Conference COATKSVIM.K. Pa.. Dec. 8. II. A. Whitaker. general superintendent of the 'Coatesvllle luanch of the Mldxale Steel and Ordnance Company, Is cmflned lo his home, South Hill, suffering with In- Juries tecelved when he was attaclied In hi olllco Thursday. He was kicked In 1 the body and choked. It Is alleged. Atmtd guardi are stationed at the Whitaker home with Instructions to al low uo one to come lo, the houo unless I they have a special permit About n o'clock Thursday afternoon three of the linn's head otilcers, Stanley Howe, chief of police! John Carter, superintendent of police, and Thomas May. captain of police, entered the superintendent's ofllce. The doora were locked and an olllcer was on guard on the outside. Later members of the clerical fore'e heard loud talking and then )clllmr. The olnco force In an ndjolnlng room Itaker was Ivliur on a table. Ho was taken home ami medical aid summoned. At the Instance of plMrlct Attorney RUSH YOUR CHRISTMAS nvTlrn mA rt-- vtm ' J III!1 I TO THKi .") I 3 IH forc,;l1 a" trnnee by breaking the door, ,, . to eveiy man and woman to help the If yol, HaVCll't Chipped in Wade, who came to thl city to ,ys at the front. The war must be won o !,,. n.cf 1 0-. Ime-dlgnte the cafe. Constable Krjmnyer nt a much by the bankers, niamifac- ' 10U1' blliUC tJOll t L.0SU biought complaint against Howe Car- Any Jlorc Time. FUND NEEDS 1004.37 ter and May, charging them with felon ious assault and battery, doing him bod ily harm nnd endangering the life of II A. Whitaker. I Warrants were Issued by Alderman Myer. of this city, nnd forwarded to r, Captain Tnte, of 1'hlladclphla. Carter (,enis. i ,, o.H i,.u their oftlce In the Wide ner Hulldlng. I'hlladelphla. Asked for a statement. Chief of Po lice Houe said: T deny most inph.itlcallv that I Sueaklr.ir of Christmas what have laid my hand on Mr. Whitaker. I fin-: Pie.diltnl Mis May; vice president ' you done toward hlpplmr in to Imv ni came up fiom Philadelphia to Coates- All.u Tl.x.l., I ninli,t, ....,. ...,. . . 1 .. ,1..l... f.. ....... I..... I.. ..Iflill. VII I lO ll.lt :, I'nnTPTflli'a With M . . ..-r ,'ttiii," .,......,.. r .-, t.i.i j . ..i, . t iii. n it. n r.M , t.ii r.,,ui. .,.,, . . .... ...-- -.........., ..,.. ..., I t-tot I. or v liter, one linir ciipiui 01 ,., ,. , J( , nJ .tea!,uro,. M,ss .sTinliv ndeltilibi' nun tfulineiit." the 3 1. Mil In- I clen otie-lM'f can of pimentos, a hair u,,j , fanlrv. down at Camp Mtade" i lozen phnokis. a tablespooiiful or gela-, You'vh done nothing at all? Well, tin l.ttiRi! leave and ma.onnale. ,,. ,.T i,n xw,, , well, well, well Your lde.i I Ihit nil l)l-ole the gelatin in a nuio co u u. .").- IV.I 1 H riiAili ' t,e joung fellows In Phlladephla can You Can ut Least Give It" More if You Plense, of Cours-o ' rklMrea frio ten to tnrlie eur ('encrrsi to mlndl nemen ii nrtite tlthtliig hope so, too. but hhe wont .She will I tin'. f '.. " F-J,Hr ran tlie pellslied surfare at side- tables and dressers lie iirnlerieu i Marking of molture, lurlUeiital "spill- ivic. L'-i-'Tkt .111 ftratrnt rhlUrrn'o new hol iCoMiwInt"? ;-' jy. inrmtiers of (lie world nur? '!. It hit sort of kIP nre aiproprlste for h mall to she a slrl. both belinc ten sinal friends, but to vihoni lie Is not eiisnseil.' S, In waving the balr wlml nri lite tnv least Injurious metholii to usv? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES Kabker that are worn out at the heels 1 1. The train dNnatrlier's iourie open to a umi Into sandals br rutunx en me women in tne stnooi cr trienrapiij (im probably be nice, but. of course, she will not be as like as I am, for I am almost all lrbli." They both laughed and Mag gle kissed mo and We told stories till I got sleep. .llin and .Maggie went up with me when I went to bed and waited while Itowdy and 1 kneeled and 1 prayed' "Dear mother which art In heaxen. please tell (Jod to send Maggie and Jim a little girl as much like me as possible. Don't let her bo a ball), but make her ahout set en years old. They arc good f them, simply leatlna a strap ofilutted hv the Pernio I vunlit Knllmnil can people and ought to he treated right SUut ean be slipped eer the bark of , he rompleted In , the iMipll Is nid he rompleted In from sit to trn moid lis If The sdioo; Is st 1615 1 II bert street. , olertrle waffle Iron Is new took. ilalUan belni hwn la tho shops now, "e I hrlslina airis anr one of nhlih ,i would bo appropriate for th linnip-luilriK jk raaaat hotter should not be nied Just woman nre: A ffitlt bowl of rrrtlul. a uulr ifwtn from the Jar. It should bo i " "" ranoiesxieks. a mnnotany iritk an eoat quantity of milk, lltht I "'"'" nu. wnuo wider tea trar or r Tfn water and worked Into breakfast set In delft b'uo linen. i S. The "party but" Is belmr modeled on thp lines of tlie.knlttlni- baa now. It comes ' In silk and tenet nnd I, of course, quite saiull. Make her a nice as you can and I will do the rest If I hat a to push her face tn u couple of time Amen " "The ,Nfn Pet," Hie nett l'ntsr Kltdarr u.die!'t,lre. appear In Monday's Ktenlne I'ublle Ledger. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB MSIIaMliMMilMH I don't try to think why I'm Kivppy And trvnkful this Thanksgiving jeti.son I guess fm just ld to ba hvinO I don't htve. to Vv&.v& zrty reason. rTCAf"i water and stir into not n-.isoncu siocn. Wlieii the iiilxtuie begins to thlckui ndd the pimentos, cut up into fancy i-liape. the celery, cut Into inch length, and the pimulas Let this harden In a long, narrow mold, slice off and keri eiuli bit on u lettuce leaf nnd dress with I mayonnaise.--Mar M. Wlighfs Salad Hook. ' OPENS BIG WAR SCHOOL Post Will Uc Largest of Kind World Has Ever Known 10,000 Pupils ', put fin the limit khaki and get leady t light tour battcv, but so far as sou tne concerned )ou don't earn a whoop whether they git n Chilstniaa tirient or not- Christmas Sweets Lj, rt '.' T.1,1..,. n,. Tiro Ktnlna -,. MMM "J ...- iffjJWfor o iromnn's Page: Sri Medsm Klndij- 'ft raj snow a.1 i.a ...hint uh,l r Mn an tn ri- itho dr from a Vnn vlt ttimie insi Vok in Mint for Women liesh-cn'orM mis- tllew tiiiita To the Editor of Tl'oiiuiii's Pooe, -.ln'iif' ftnd Yn nvr iThliVMflnnwinnn; .,-, D Mlam-1 ttm nki. int.rMtod in r l-fkdal YHjnfCI I i .'ffniiiiii ! ninnn iniririiru 111 r fw nn ink iifiitn ah '. vmim ani',"' .-ii . . nnr M. Mr.H xmr um MTknoV,' whlt'lM;" So MV.,rl.mr P-- , 'r 'V " m""" UV,'". ,1 "" ou ylvi rrn- n Informntlon In r'jriird tn unA hMr and In. . fP,l,1on ! !" . I'nlUdeliih.a Jlln- for 4Miir wlttMU T."Ml"ir U un In tyrl'r" aaaw. si il ! iiiiviv aim f n - - i .... , t i..... i. ... . . . . . i r - o nmiwHi i ikf iturii iiii i inn t ihdiov .W.CU-. . I .,.. I l I -... ...... .i.- ..' i. iv TOUR COSTA-s. iirtr.n )t ( n rfl I an) thing- nlrnut IhttT I am den I roup nf no- 'K' t---j -.,- I,.. h rr.t-' curlntf nomHhlnif to do. un my 1. roller, the terloua lllnriii, M A. w: with inre are inrce tianjies ot posiuons ritoit til U'nntAti III tlia llhlliif...lnM i Ml il 4 , wini I.V " 'hiii lilt a iiiiauviiiuiii tilillt , relaying the stained part on a piece firif Ot-rlonl work: second, selectlnrr of R-Hlt blotting water paner. Chang Volns. and third, sewing of bags, etc. To GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX In aiiAfFffr to hiaUU Qu?ittn, Doctor KrVogg in this Apart ir(;; tloXU olvr tidvlct on vrt xctxttvr tfffrfii( b"t Irt vo cat' uill he tnh ihr rhk nf h'nhdio tlUwwr of of jtrtrrt'no fnr nffinritM rrqitirl.iQ Kurotrnl trrvtmrvt or ilmw. Health qiic. ffoiri tcU br nrompttu nnsirprrit hi jirronttj irttrri to inquirer a who Indoie ntnmprrt rvi'itnn fnr rrpy. By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG. M. D.. LL. D. with tiii: AMr.itii'.v.v aumv in ri:A.V('i:, Dec. I The American army lias opened what will be th gieatest wnr school the world has eter known I n n t.',...nl. t ,1... I.l.. .. . . . - ... 1 tit .inn iii'mu. i, iiitii lun i iiih oiMoiy M.I ..... I.. .l.n t...i,i.lmu fltt.l III fllM 1 ....... . - " ine iiujs i-i - - -- y- ot w men dates bans a thousand years camps say their greatest ciavlng h fw within Held glass range of the old iandy. What moie slmp.e wa. tlicn. j nmnan walls surrounding the town In for eer woman and ctery Rill to uo ( wlilcli the headquarters and staff col a part of "her bit" than by packing i ,,Rb liri. established, theie are nuiner a bo- of fudgf. chocolates or bonbons i UH fCaIltleH where, ulready, many men oft to the training camps c the tvarnrp tlng trained In the science of war zone? And H mcj aro nuiiu-nuuii nj mnu nil us liner uotalls. Wlicu the hchool Is lu full progress more than 10,0(10 students will bo in training bete. Today there arc ill operation schools for trench mortar work, anti-aircraft artillery, anti-aircraft machine gun operation", and sanitary woik. In thee romplete units, which will bo attached to ditllt,ns, are In training. There Is alo an anuy candidates' school, where noncoinuiNsiotied oMlter will be trained M The Cold Bath ANV peoplo detot- a great deal of hodj partaf.es In the reaction. The con- time to the training of the hand. "ci "' " cold water with the skin J . I . , ., , i , Is .ir to wnnm tn apply ( ISM that have faded through perspl- anthln nlout Hits? t am 'Lv' ...j ... ...,,.,.- i,t ,hA fnU ' curlni: something to do. m Mk.tr hard to remote, but tne foi- MUVVan of ttir .,";,. h... 'trie mathoa tnignr. oe suecessiui-. iefaat. nonge on wrong side will taste that mui.li better mai'I.i: rt'Dfii: Any man likes maple Hat or. ind an boy In khaki will bless you for s bos of maple fudge Cook one pound '. maple sugar, one pint of milk and a pHch of soda until It threads. Stir In olio table spoonful of butter, and when It reaches iti linlllmr iiolut again pour Into but- teied pans and cut Into squares ociore ! aim examineu as to incir uiness lor corn It hardens. missions, l'rom this school tho Ameri can army In full action will draw officers . . , to if place those fallen In battle. WOMAN WINS COKN HONORb In a day tr so there will he opened - schools or Instruction lu automatic Mrs. Downs -Gels First Place in the ' w,eP,n operation and other specialties .'us. uun.m v.. .... of Infantry lighting. In which officers Montgomery Lxhlbltton are to learn the approved methods of """ sniping work, bayoneting and other de- N'oltKIKTfiWN. l'.v.. Iec. S iMrs. , tllM. T,ey ,vm ieturn to their dlvllr,nal Vewton A. Downs, or I pper J'ublln. Is or coips schools as lntructorn It Is here thn leading woman agilculturlst ot 'Mont- also that a tank school will be opened w,ia,nrs'he0wU.?syaInlV,lVHstllprce,I?!he -' -on as a cei.aln number of Krencl, honor cIuhs nt tho fourth annual corn tanisH arrh . . . . ,, rurij it 1 1 i ne niuutiuin ui e r i cuiii nciititiAij (! i. ...i .... . i .. the eye and the brain, but the training XehM .", liter aiaie";,. of tho skin Is seldom ll.oug.it 01 .,c- organ toienewcl uclltlty The heart " ""' k. ' korrlstow under the aus: t'.ieless, a well-trained skin Is more es- oeais witn renewed tlgor; blood Is oloes of the Montgomery County Farm or llrltlsh, although n few Americans sentlal to health than almost any other rorccd Into etery nook and coiner of llurenu and thn llortlcultuial .Society ofinro the staff of the college. i.i.i k.jii.. n.,tii,M. niin ifft't of tne system: a cratini? for rnmi e..ii,... i.iu nnuotv it.. .L-in mii.t l, rotriirded as the foun- I "' with th- Improved annetlte mnni The first prize for the best white coin datlon cause of a large nuniber of ""'"u Betiou chronic maladies. It mat be that a person who will keep 1 e. -. .... ......iiir.. -.. ...... ..J a i. ii i i .. . I iifsniwr lilt nonitiiv fnrii l il il ill I ,(.4 for a clean one as often as une- M--w .r -, . ue '- ' ;.""---"v no n disease A healthy t excellent prop!lac.,o against bvs-, o'(." 1 c7j ., . Jt .. . l..il .. 1 fHt.r"rn J tu tnnv u tllll renin C.1U I ' . MS.1 nnil .. . .. -. r VMM, souea. men use s ,.. Th. ...i.,,..., ,,lfr,r ,. ' ski m .' . . . . -,!. : --. . : ----- - - ,, oniui or potissium ijciiiiaos""" given to clerks helng of the nrst grade, reuuena f,Wt of water. APP'y a little of it to the selec ors of be second grade, and so -- - - -"" '', , aJ. which most wom,n and man k - lit- i .!.. . .inmAaa ,in,i i uti. x Jirrtts r Aaiuiii t iiuun mc I ui nil I iii'ii I i e - --!--- l- Uln with a medlclno dropper and I". rt-remain on lite minutes, Ilemove ;mk ll" ''ft u' tne atcll, wl,n "Jttlc. ara applying this treatment you Vit..t It on the "tsll" of the t to If It fades. It will lie best to who hate successfully passed examlna- i."invwy. however, and fade tne nous wnen mere are tacancies lo oe mniber of Impioted dlge-tlou The whole body Is oMilblt tt as awarded t Ilia '" A- An e asserted ' .d to Increased activity. The .old J ? VoVceste'r? 'leceYved1 tlwnriS ? ftr ,ls skin In ' Blw?s tone ,u ,h nfln,?i Couibats ',e beft ; potato .exhibit : I'or the best may defy , nervous debility tif tarlous sorts. Is a car of corn the first prie was awarded a hualiliv mot excellent lironln l.i.i;,. nif.in., i.t... , i' iMiffhluiclt of Worcester: sec- n ls"tvarni s'lghtly moist smooth, terla. and tn terv cosldeiablo de- nnd prl7e. William A. Anders. Worm Idens oulckly when rubbed or e- gree lombats the um(holet.oine tendency 'f.";. ' third prize Ham Murptij. leu Jo !he action of hot or cold w a- " Indoor ami sedentary life to WhltiMln township tic. perspires read- "'""".'",' the application of subjected HOLD 2 BdYS BELIEVED SLOT-MACHINE ROBBERS But white. Malum permanganate will remove .without takina out tne co.or -r aT will. Boaklng the stain hi Iftra, day or two and chamrlng. the fc''oftn aa It becomes discolored the ink out. too. I Bur little alrl's hair on a curling . 4mpnlna and brushing It well. m' tha atlck and attach tba curls ,i'th head with long hairpins. 4T .. .... l 1. !. 11,. ; Weil Upon tllf lieau, iroiim hit i through the top and bottom (mirL Do this at night before the mm tro t bed or an hour or so be- & WOIM OUt. Supper Vagt. , if.Dum I m-ptlv httfrilnl leant ' . euppr jiivrn n- sum". .lions in a rhurch. 1hr served th iwiintruiir ani-d or "hftir- T' 'ai slice "1 est f'h I"". P- . rones sea nri-sg ni fvrrni r. m. I was able tf fm,ilr h rIJti ee would kuw lnt In ls nrttned Mtir. Anart frnm that th su- .m.. Ih.l nlhfina fim Insrwllrt tMv ben m!wl feom a s prim oc- '& ITVir. IRluiTl ,- ,,.. . " ar wiarl)' tirrmmi nini.uri -r-n.n finance OI aeiioiK at rrv iiij. ma ear about tht"? f, If In your province, the yl r. i yennyerUe- leelallment of eten ' ravine- hearty of Pie ee;ly fe',."8.U'rkraUt" SV jfiiaMltor o Woman' nif.n n ri abouf 'thetnirtrHblwar? som !OC' "?"l "IS "''-,"tKl, condition, the skin e.U.tod beln, owe, fo wlnse!?.'11' "" Ninth and Market atrjeta. The Mint ",ust VBl"J1.J?,I,l,.,.V. I" "! KlUUlllll'l,. ... pv.,... . .-- inoir .l.nnes. dalle. Wild nnd domestic nnlinals haldiually groom themseltes bv vigorous tubbing against trees or i.... r.i.u,. Mbii of alt anlmalB, The woman's war wotk section of the ' ,.. , Pm himself, and this is especially true of civilized man. for. .1. I tiell known, the satage half- o,.,.n. .i, ..1. 11 .... 1.. ii.. .v. arooining. ijoiecincn Mb. Hi'Kh Ulood PrehHure filled. Illl fill, fa Iia,AB I ... feeteil , ku 'TT. ' "' .. " Ueioni. f. restored to Its normal aitlori federal l;mpto,tment Ilure.iu. In the Ilstey Uulldlnr, Seventeenth and M'alnut streets, might have something worth while to suggest as employment Why1 not call there? There Is uo end of op- j portunltles for women today. A Disputed Quotation To Vie Editor o Woman's Page: Dear Madam l'ltnie snimi-r th follow ing: (I) Nam une of the N'lucura Fall nena papere? IS) Who alJ "tlejor.d the Altn Lies Half"? (S In what county ! the town of Vork hire, KnslnnJ. iiyitTI.K. (1) The Journal and the (iazctte are two .Niagara Kails newspapers can '( amdn? If tilts disturbance Is not too .Bleat Hlcciin in i",lilMeA cltlllzed nations from time Immemorial, .,,, trmnl K. ,,.. . hate practiced rubbing of tne nouy ur nam two Kar. of aBe hUmplne -'"" J11V II w. Jim caiiso of hiccup Is gastric Iril tatlon. A hot fomentation oter Mw. stomach two or three times a dm- .,i Surprised ty Policemnu Wliile Arguing Over Hag Containing $4.01 in Pennies avvK tiorinn I'dll HOSPITAL Tno fifteen-year-old boju. sirstid hfctlv SlUUUlUll uni hah shortly after 3 o'clock this morning nt ,. .. ,,.. ,,,,', ,'ic . e. v.ji, Eleventh street and Lehigh ntenue, are Sell "Brick" Certificates for North-, ,)PCVC(, hy tlle oICe tl) ,,e r,s,,0sbie , eastern Institution for numerous blot-machine thefts III the I northwestern section of tho city. A $12,000 campaign to buy equipment! Tho bo8. Frederick Stone. 2447 Opal for the new Northeastern Hospital of I street, and William Smith. 2880 Kmerald Philadelphia, Allegheny atenue and street, were taiprlsed by Ioliceman N'au, j Tulip stiect, began today In the form of I of the Park and Lehigh atenues station, n contest nmc'iig oig mirations as they argued oter the contents of a Opening of the hopttal for tne sic.f black gladstone bag. Tlle cop iiHlted to a menus of maintaining health. A dally bath should be taken reg ularly on rising In the morning. The temperature of the water should be cold, or nt lean cool, nfty degrees to seventy five degrees l'ahrenhelt, so that a strong eeuntino iroiv he otoduced. The appli cation should be brief, not moie than fifteen seconds to half a minute or n the mobt abdominal bandage worn das and night will be found helpful. Cait should 1- taken not tn permit the built in take Its food too rapidly. Mnsi-ap-'e of the abdomen, e licelallv In ih. r.i . c.,.u...... ... -- , .-.......- " -"" --e.'o minute at the longest. ,nnu snouiu .- n,, is ueipiui. enre to keep followed by quick drying and vigorous . the bowels moving ireely through the rubbing with a towel. The lower the use of baked apple pulp, prunes and temperature of the water, the shorter orange Juice and malt sugar Is essential should be the duration of the bath. The (2) The authorsbln of th. nnnttttlmi ,.,..ik. of the morning bath is not lliuftireiln-. r iti.i "Beyond the Alps lies Italy" Is disputed. I cleanliness, although It aids In keeping ,,inn... r.r .hi.. , It is marked on the tiles of r.ferema the skin clean, but skin gymnastics or ,;"' J,,1," "df'n"(n; ndl.h..oru.e. "i,yI,i,1,.u" room of the Philadelphia Free Library training. When tery cold water Is .umBtlve N. It. t. and poor of Kensington and Tort Rich mond Is set for Cnilstnias Hay. The money will be raised bv selling -brick ' cirtiflcates at ?i and 5 each through the direction of Barrow- B. Lyons, man aging director. There are no paid so llcltot P. U. S. Army Officer Dismissed WAHHI.NMToy, Dec 8. Lamed V Brown, second lieutenant. 330th Field rtlllerv. Camn Podge. Iowa, has been dismissed from the army for having . .-.. , ...A .I.A.Id a. I.nu tlnlnb. ' oeen louiiu oo mc ..i.-..n ui ,.. .univ. "so drunk nd dlsoider'y while In unl foim, In the iiresence and hearing of seveial person", as to disgrace the mlll tar service." Purely, that Imi t .tour Idt.-i Tlicni youd better act up a little speed anil lend jour money iti. Tho committee which stinted out d.it berore jesterdav to collei t $2iiuii so that eai h one of the 3200 Philadelphia hots lu the lllStli In fantry could hate n reminder at Christ mas that the folks back hoiim ale think ing of him bad toller-led $3rl.ti3 up to last night. That leates $liiil4.:S7 still to be raised. :soioy wants tun in gite the $1004, but ou might give the tlllrtj .seven cents, If ou feel like It. Send the tbirly-peten cents (and moie. If oii wish) to the Vj.t i:nd Trust Conip.in.t, inalktng the u elope "for the ."tlCtli Infnntiy Christmas Fund" A man with a hat went around sester dny among the einplojes In the otllces where he himself works and collected $41.63 for the fund In an hour or so, Vou might do tho same thing In your place of buslnens If you hat t n't got a hat, borrow one. T.V committee 111 cliaige Includes Dr. Thonms II. Fenton, tiresldent of the Art Club: ,lohn (Irlbbel, president of the L'nlon League; c-(!oternor lklwln S Stuart. Judge .Von la S. Bariatt. John If. Mcl'adden, Judge Joeil. Mellors, Francis II. Weston, Samuel Hell, Jr, Charles L. Fritz. William II. Linn. A Maxwell S'leppaid. II. B. (llll. Oeorge P. Morgan, Samuel M". Cooper. Ken neth M. Blaklbton. M'llllam II. Ilelme, Frank M. Douglas. IMuIn I. Alice, Fred erick Vt" I nglUh, Ceorge Frederick Kcene, Chailes r Iiochmaii and Jrhn M. Stinng, vice president of the M'est llnd Trust Company, who Is acting as treasuier of the fund. Any of these men will fotward sour gift lo the M'et Lnd Tiust Company i for you, or ou may leave It nt the IlVK.NiNu P('llUl. Lr.DdKn offices, from which It will be forwnidcd to the West Lnd Trust As soon aa the fund Is ready, the Clulstnias presents nie to be purchased and sent down to Camp Meade, sit Admiral. Md. A" day or two before Chilsttnas the regiment will hold a whale of u Christmas party, at which the presents will be distributed. There'll be less homesickness dow n there at ctmp If ou do tour shart;! . ii " , ta (.uniririur "llll ll Whitaker relatlte lo the dlsch-irge of i nomas .nay. captain or police,- I entered Mr. M'hltaker'p oftlco accom panied by John Carter and Thomas Mat- I dcslied t" know- for what pur nose Mr. May was discharged. That i no it riKiii io kiiow. Mr. Whitaker ordered me out of his ofllce. Pretlous to my going out. V. A. Shook came In the office with Mr. May's time 1 left the oftlce and later onra reports or wnat bad happened. r.icre was no one In the office when we entered evcent Mr M'hltnire. f. M hltaker has no Jurisdiction lu dis charging tlie otilcers. This comes un der my department Mr. Whitaker had some trouble with ( aptaln Talor, who recently left the emplot of the drill. Thefl 1 sent Mr May up to take the position. TO PAY TRIBUTE TO FRANCE Pennsylvania Society Will Have Din ner Tonight in New Yorl; The nineteenth annual dinner of the Pennsylvania Model v, which will bB held tonight In the Wnldnrf-Astnrli In New Vo-k city, will take the form of n tribute to Finiice. The guest of honor will be J. .1, Jussernnd. the French Amba-sador I here will be more than n thousand guests at this dinner, nt which James M. Heck, the president, will preside. Tho Society of Pennsylvania, Women In Xew York will hold Ita nfth annual dinner at the same time ahd In conjunc Hon with the dinner of the Pnnnsvlvanla Society. Gen. Gray Quito Defense Board DALTIMonn. Dec. S. General Carl It. firny. president of the Western Mary land ltallroad and former presntoiit of the Ureal Northern ltallroad. has re tired ns head of the Mar) land Council of Defense nnd chairman of Its ex. ecutlte committee. He Is on the cen tral tallroad committee and It was stated that he will spend most of his time In Pittsburgh. "Do Your Bit With Every Bite" SCIIANTO.V, P. Dec. 8 B. Moses, member of the city planning commis sion, suggests that Food Dictator Hoov er adopt a new slogan Muxes would - "Seeing Things in the Right Light" l.tirTHIlK IIV DR. W. JOHN MURRAY , IIFMllV V01IK under the auspices flf the New Thought Center of Philadelphia 'and Germantown ix tiii: ci.ovKR noo.ti Bellevue-Stratfcrd, Sunday, 3i30 P. M. AM, WKl.tmiK 1'MIKKM'K HIKM.K, Vlnllabt KKI.KilOfS MITICKS IliiptUt as a question that has neter been set tled, it might hate been said by Han nibal, or -Vapoleou, or other great makeiH of history. (3) Yorkshire Is Itself a county In Ihigland. It Is In the northeastern patt. York Is the name ot the town that Is Its county seat. .More About Kitting y rVhnmhe-a-.. mKe m- "?-: 7- ,;,- ;,Jf0r Wo.iinn' Pin mPa1 nflaianftnpl ratsit rt "";.. "rrv" :: ..... i- nm in rsrnni t-ii ii'i. l"sof om apprufrlat l" "".we k'jin't rtaliy anv cut-s.nd-drled f a '-aautrarai'i rooper. i ii i outline sounds Ilk a very l,?, it contalna the two main In- auerkraut and half-smoke. inatlon did pot lead you wtver. Beer I ry ottn , Iutch supper when It la htld r of men. Then, too, some- .'all "sauer" nronram Is foi. ilaalaw,. plcKiea pit reel anu rl arc rvea. Donr Itsilim I have been reading lour eotmnn slaiut the eiih'ert of MiR'tig i.,d hate i.wn in toe ninereni finlnliiiia, an I thought I would give my oplnltm. I hat had a friend for the laid two .ari and ahout a mnnth avu on her aetenteenlh birth day Anniversary I aalet to msrelft "I will Ida her aeventeen ltmea.M y plan w-aa. If ahe allowed me to d.i It alia wo-lld not he mf friend any more. fc)ut as ahelwaa a Klrl of aelf.reapect she refused, ahd 1 traa clad of It. for now ahe will ne my friend, t hop that ou will put (M In .-our column. M. I). P.. No CaUie for Worry To the Editor of Woiiwil' Page: faaaia llald ti Si a VAIInie trlri v R palUt ih " " i I - ana, vuiia ai lit uuia on lour UKCesttoil to ' " "na I ta In wr with a you n it ffllnv. fWTHir wuiwi, 9i Cttieroic , Will ) pM. i?ll me i MMnif yn.i it. k. tstlM Itwich word for a Lt.u4 of Art proof potUry Hmi bliif iiUnftll. It wIU IfOClM oyp or, in mci, h Uy. Tlt c&iMroU U a mm M0QOKa in u ioun 'flMAiMsi into a palatabl . Mfinr oriw.-.iJ to a ctinifW. ana OM44; tlfl th.If HHWWl ..tftwm ork'wlth tn hfJ M-ry nlnht nftr wot n whii ror me hhi ik me nomn, n Itai k.nnfs) m lhr- tm tilrMtir. nrd pvmrv time tie m'l i remtea nimj dui inn rnuia nl mhpi TnpiMinn. frllaw I erer t: ! nJ 1 lov itm. hut t An not nlath think he ovm me the wiy he treeti me. j will aonrecUt H verr murh' If nu rll give ine Kniie I Mm) but thn I . lie In the nrpf the only one. J kh to iihow It 1 P an wr uiutl If .' B adv.e hi ti da to win him. A. UUItNINU HtSART OV I.OVK If th.e youig n)an walta every vtn'ug for you attr work' and takes you home I should riot worry about how to win htm. He evidently care for you. But you are too )oung for any engagement. I would not allow the kla, dear, It wilt b mora apt to lova. yoii and re- aeaet you If you deny him uch fa- 5 -st) MiiiriiiH,, d'opsrldht) .... .. . a .. l .. u.liia.,.. ....... ..I ..... .. ....... . ... ... u.nillefl to tlle sun. llieie in nu....... . en rooiiiiy twinning u.4.11 holllnt; wa contraction of thi blood' vessels. This , ter Is sullklent. Is qulclcly followed, alter me npini.-a. tlon. especially when the skin la thoi oughly rubbed by a dilation of the teasels of tin skin, which causes red- 1 .leninir nf tlie surface. Deoause moie HKLIGIOUS. IIItEVITIKS A soeclal musical a-vlr-e will he held In-a--..u .t.nln. nt ?:4'l o'rlnrlc ut ft, tierli'a I-.oiealant Kplsinpal Ch-l-eh whlr-i hlood Is passing through it, and a feel Ing of warmth, A cold bath Is a real evercUe or gymnastics for the skin. When taken dally th iitrt and vessels of the skin nre maintained in so healthy nnd tlgoi. ous a state that they aie able to re act quickly when exposed to cold, thus avoiding the Injurious effects following slight exposui to cold, whlco. In most persons given rise to what Is commonly known as "a cold." Persona who prac tice dally cold bathing are seldom aub ject to cold. Th Idea that th dally bath Is debll Hating and Injurious, and especially that cold baths are weakening and danger ous and lead to consumption and other maladies, Is a very Kiave error. It Is only the abuse of the bath that la to be condemned. A short cold bath taken In a warm room, followed by vigorous rubbing and exercise until an nctlve cir culation of the blood la established, haa Just One Chicken it. llll will Include telectlona fiom llueiiud'a I aun. 'The llellalon That Kiiela'- n-,1 "Tlie P.ver of Perianal llndettor" are the loptee of tlia eermftn of the FW. f- Chsrles P Wiles for tomorrow- .lutrnlnif unJ etenlng at Mrailah Lutheran Church. Two pounds of beefsteak and a chicken weighing one and thiee-iiuarter pounds cost the i-anie. The steak will prov.de a meal for four persons and nothing left oter. Tlie chicken If manipulated properly will B-ive four ;ilateH of good roup, a dish of chicken and 1 Ice, Southern style, for four persons, alinl fnr four If com bined v.-lth nuts, celery and lettuce and also a small quantity of clarified fat to be used as shortening. Take the neck, wings, back and feet of the chicken, put lu cold water so that th Juices may be drawn out slowly as It comes to a boll. Then either rut In c fiTeless cooker over night or let It simmer for two hour on a stove. The llluod Than Any other. .meat from these pints Is UBed for the "lad. The' Iter. lir. .1 Oray ltolton will nr-arh Chaplain John N Mirk, of toe United Plate laitfll re.erte fl.et. Will nreach the .ermon ai 11 o'el.-rk tomorrow at the Uni tarian Hoclety of Oerniantown. The Hev. 1're.tertek P.. (Irlfflu wl't preach no "A .Vetv Menlah" at the Klrat Unitarian Chur.h tuinorruw morning. The flalith of the ee.lea of a mona en "Sli-s That ix.u-t (.'ouut With Man" wlli fe de'lterrd tolTio-row elcnlna l.y the I'.ev. ir. Clareme Kdward Msi-trtney at the I -'i Htriet Pre.iitterlan Church. IKi tople will Iw -The fin Tl-i t Ilia Hhtd Jlor neter been known to Injure any personi ( w ,le rjcei Water la added to the Juices to make the soup and the choicer bits of chicken ars put In and cooked in the boll ng water until don., sufficiently to serve but care must be taken to secure prompt and thorough leactloh. If the hands and feet continue to be cold for some time after the bath, or the head aches, the bath should be shorter, the rubbing mor vigorous and exercise should be continued for a tpugcr time following he bath, fly decree th ability of the akin to reatt to the cold Increases so that colder water and more prolonged application may be advantageously employed. The benefits of the cold bath are not Keep In mlrd that such substitution leaves the meat to go to the army and the Allies. Food will win the war. Business Girls to Hold Sale The Dullness Olrls' Cc-operatlte Club, of the Phllomuilan Club, will hold a ale of useful and fancy articles this afternoon at the girls' clubhouse, 3713 Walnut street. Donations ara dealrad experienced IntUe tktri alone the whole and will be aVprelated. r-faints 1 (Iri'Mtnem" et the IIoi Prfl)tcrl.tn I'lmrch tumarruir nlnif. ItUhnp OarUnd f the I'rotfiiunt KnI- fiinj"' PiocfrP" of tt.tttrn PennvvWniili, will peak to the tnllitr. men nt the Onrr.'U IheHtre tpmormw ufternojn ct 4 o'rlarte. under the a U ot the rllf.ouj commit t of the Committee on Public ftnfety. lUnttej' L. Arklev mi4 Irwin II MaiW will be the actompanUtf. rfpet'lal inuilril eerxkon v III ! held tn in or n.w evnlus ttt Old Ht. Mary's Church, I'lmrth atrert boe Hpruie. In .onnectlnn with tho annual reunion of the II. . M. HcHlallty. The Ilev. Joeeph K. Mifley. of Bi, John Church, will dellter the eernittn The monthly mettlnc of the Catholic Total Ahattncnce Union of the arhilloctae of I'hll.dtlphla will be hld at.SO o'clock tomorrow tn Cathedral 1UU. tiUttcnth tlrttt boe Vine, ffo tho content and lien lie found M..n In pennies ami Mjeral other articles, lio arrestnt them. Tht police h.v the hoys admitted meallnic the ba from the Heading Terminal and break t Ing open teernl nlot maehlnes. They were pent to tho Houne of Oetentloti. RIFLE AND BAYONET WILL WIN, SAYS CLEMENT General .lust Back From War Zone Praises the Spirit of Enlisted Men ('AMI' HAy.'OC'K, Auuust.i. (Ia Dec. 8. "The war will be won by the rifle and the bayonet," ld Major lien eral Charles M. Clement, commander of the Twenty-elKhth dltlilon. In an address delivered In AuRiiata In connectloh with the natlinnl celebration of tlle Ameri can lted Cross, (ieueral Clement,- who has Just returned from France, tiald a great compliment, to the enlisted men and urged the bcetonal of medals for their deeds of valor and bratery. He appealed fur plenty of warm clothlm, 'deluding aw eaters and woolen soebs and helmets, "1U will tahe Ametlcan red blood to win this war, t o, and the tame courage which characterized the lighting be tween the Xorth and Kouth In the years of 1861.1863." said the dltlslon com mander. malie It: "Do Your Tilt Vlti lltery I CHIISiXrr HTJtKKT Itll'TlsT CHl'Rdl Dlte." Moses nays he got the Idea lit u nml'TVT IM,tor ' Hooverlzed luncheon. i I'.vivnnsiTY I)AV. HEBUON FALLS TO BRITISH WILL ARMIES FROM HEAVEN ATTACK GERMANS? What Nation Will Rule World Next? Rev. Dr. Benjamin Wilkinson will lecture on Book of Revelation Sun day night at Garrick Theatre. Allenby Shifts Drive on Jerusalem to Southwestern Area J.ONJiOX. Dec. 8. The forces of den etal i:. II II, Alleuby hate occupied the tnwn of Hebron. In I'alentlne. tho Urlt leh War olllce announcea. .Aiie'ent lleliriin. (.iilut ralleil lit- the Aratilan name l'l K'lalU. la altuated I about twe-ty mll9 anuthel of Jeru-1 aalent. with approximately 15.000 In-' bnlillanta. Althnmrli tlie Hrltlnh fnrce are i carer to Jerusalem on the went! nnd the porthweat. fie taU'nar of Hebron a of Interest becaure tradition hleutl flea tt a the alte of the tombs of Abra. ham and other patriarch. King David realded there the flrt seven years of his reign. A magnificent mosque, ac ceaalble only to Mohamtuedan. stand upon the traditional site of the uatrl- rche' burt.l v1-1 LmWl a Bv'' kkM W" 7-iJt: ' ' .-iVHl I a, Jil- j it&fc && A?) PHW "&A HW -i!.!v1 n-J.t , m. nrotherhooi of A. nml P. 1IJ..10 a. in. Wnrahlp an. .Sermon liy Pastor. '.' c- ni. Wnrahlp nnd Sermon Ly r.ntur. ".iv".' P- in. Hlhle School. C"J! .,I.,.,"Al.:2i,,""n u"'' I'AHK.' e. V..h "'TIST. liroad anj rsutil., etery Snrnl i, Lutheran .ii.-1-.i.jii. nun nnd Jerreraon at. will fiift,.ffirintefftr.iic- suWfct: "Th n- I'Mii lllble School. If4prr':S2in?.'sJrvlc-..Suwt! "Th Powtr of Perwonal nndeavor." Preabyterlan Altt'll ST. tilt'RCII, lath and Areh ata JiVatTn ! ?r,-?r,.",,:,5 a'Riiw F'u Krom Memnriiri tfra."' TJ' "C"" on lhe "Iu"1" rh.-T1t8l,n.tT1'?.t tSha More Dtoo.t rhan Any Other. ' eighth In aerlea of "er. Man)" " ' Don'' Count (With IIKTIII.MIKM. Ilronil unit Diamond ata ,, ,' -V. JOHN 11 IJAVIEH. t, D. pS.tor. Ill .10 a, m. Communion Kertlre. J:SOB. m, Sal.lwlh Srhool. :4J n. in. I'hrlstl.in Rndeavor Poc-llle. 7:41 p. in. Sermon by thn Pastor, Subject. "A Ureat Meaaane." Seata free In etrnlnir. Ktertlwi.lv ahrata nelrnme. II"I'E.-.. '?.l . "nd Wharton ata. Tto, ' J. uiiAT iiuivto.V. P II.. Mlnater. 10:41 lift . flAiinea r . .... J?.-- ,,oUon- thrraei "tiefulnesa 7:43 p. i urai J'rote,tanti:nnropal Ret, IIKNJAMI.V mi(KIMON, I'll. II. Prta'detil ut Waahlnton Missionary Collet! Hoard U. C "Will annlta from lient'eii. well urun. Iztd and lid by t'hrlst. attack tho (,'viural Povvtra in tno lust areat buttk? la a ciuva. tlon auanered In the llooli ut tlevlal.un,', auld lr. llenjamln O, Wilkinson ui na ar rhal from Waanlnutou tnla morulas. Th Doctor la Itol.llna Ian Sunday lllanl meet Insa in tlie Uarrlck Thtatre. and wilt apealt there tomorrow plant on the aljova theme. 'What nation. will rul the world n. xlt God nainea It" will bv hta ubject MonctHy attnliia at r Urand Kratarnlly ilulidlns. on Arclr near Idili strtet, Itutli loctbrta ur fr. -v -V"'s " --' ""a Walnut at. .he llev, JOHN MOCKniDnE.r..... Hector a.iiii a. m. Holy Communion. ll:no a, in. Morning Prujer. l(h Sermon. 4.(i0 p. w. visnlna- Prajer (Choral), with Address 0:4.1 a. m. and S;41 p. m. Sunday Bchoola tteek-da Holy Communion, dally, 7:30: t huraday. Holy Communion. 10. War-time pravera each day at noon. Htrannera alwaa welcome, , The church I open every dy. ST. MARK'S t-'ltl'Ur II Locust at. above llttb. Iter. KI.I,IOT WIIITi:. neetor, t'nly (ornm.ipinn t 7, a a. m. Mornln Prayer at in:n. Choral Kucharlst at il. Special Muslrnl Hvrnlnar Services. Oierture, "Comfort Ye," "Kvery Valley." ndels And the Olory ol th Lord," jureaian. from Ilan MasternleCr on the arret organ at 7:40 w-pla free. Hverybody welcome. Unitarian jlrfT l'MTAIll.N-rilDRCli .112.1 Cl-etnut at. ii' v. nifiii'n r -. ijiiiirriiv. aiinntsr, in a, m Sunday School. 't a. m. Mr, Otlffln will preach on "A Nw Messiah," Anthemsi "Thl NWit I Hrln My Heart to Ti-ee.'1 by W. Ilerwnld, nnd .'II, Tat anj Se H"w Oraein-a p-e Lord l." by Arthur S. Sullivan PMIIp II (loepn, .iranlt. initakian miriKTv cir ueau.unTuir.N Chelten ate. and OrreiiM l. nev. itoup.n n okiii.h. iliniiUr. il a. ("."' rmvn hy U", Jytin N. lr.. -,,i -'-.. .'i1
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