t't,i "V.V; ui. st' ,, .r-.. V--; .; fjl vV Tr:: V 4 'EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEPHILADELPHIA, SATUB .. , e-1 SATUKDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1917 Vi Et, sr t' I'& 5 k 'ia,i- It'eWT, r ",. h r. fi 'S LIAMENT MINDS THE BABY rAfrD GETS BRITISHERS' MEALS If This. Has Come About Because Factory Sector Found That Women in War Work . Couldn't Work interesting to know the things woman gets when she goes Itwtry. c. In Kngland, It n munition get a headache Parliament Ho worry about It. If the murky Vit the canteen dining room " her Ideas of Interior decora- Effae- wall In Immediately repainted urate, pnle gray, anything mat jiwklnl' tho "frazzles." may sound a bit facetious, but . (i'qulte true. The lhigllsh CJovorn-l t haa found It really necessary, ' the standpoint of winning the, iyj to take women workers very , to heart. ' i KA&2JMM1 Potter Daggett, who recently .jjBftl. everal months studying comli-' abroad, comes home with come resting sidelights on the situation I rtells her story In the Pictorial He- ? I ptnLfHS. BLACK," she writes, apeak- .Sf-r nr of one of the 400,000 of i:ng- VUtA' munition workers, "did have a I f ,f"che one morning. And her out- t.Wy ?r munitions fell off. Now that , nM Imnn&n TSnw l Innlr nt 4liO 45hell, you know, a battle might be Wit, The headache was Investigated ' s BV ih factorv Insnertor. And the. tlov. ,"r. r .nBnt made a great discovery. I thlBk we may nay as Important to us. ,,t. tvery woman who works, as was a discovery of the principle of the f nataaki tnglne that day he watched the : ' tei'k.ttle. -Thli was what the factory Inspec- eriouna out: i.ast nlglit after Jlrs. ' , Bftck left the shop there was tho din- V,f t0 cook, and It was S o'clock before Mm could get It ready. Then, of course, tHfl were tho dishes tn w:mli. Thr-n t jLv . .,,,.. . yKNV nspi uu iit-r noue mrougu xnen r 'jMtput the clothes to soak In the tub evtrmgnt. Then ulie worked on tho ':,;" Mocklngs In the plled-up mending WJaHiet until midnight. Then shu went y'Jbd, so that ihe could bo awake next imrnlngvat 4 o'clock. And in the jlnofhlng she built u fire under the THE WOMAN'S -,Vj LlitfrB and 0"elio,t. awlnullled to til.t . ."fll raper oniv una ii(i.ni ittfii mr .inir.p uj ijc rorr. .iieriill yiier.r i,hr rno,' piictl . tllliu are lilflffrf. It I uarfrrsfooil that lie tttltor dues no! iircrsidrii Indorse the ArulOiient , 7' sureftfil. All rommiiiiltolloiia for this dvarttrrat nhouUl le atMrfcit as fulloiis; JJiK ' WMAN'S IACIIAMJK. l.vmiuu 1'ubUc J.cduir. I'liiladclpl In, fa. I.1 TODAY'S .. l.jf ,.. .'T.'What narllrular food I. tlie I'nllrd L tatt Food Administration ii.UInc us lu ron- j'.MaW.twIee a much of this month us ever VSTe.' HSU" .' 'w tan linen be marked with mumble I M that It will not blur7 ?;j,'Wlit will pretent ullvrr from turnl.h- ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES -K" 1. A mall mahominy senlne table It It i '.'' ttele lnmn nltphe I suecests lUelf as ' '' "ifitAfulettd silt for the housewlf. 7 ?"f fa 'ivSt. ISntn and One old lare will not turn . ;- If It Is wrapped tin In u plrre of linen 'ft" w'th Wnln ep 111 h. nlere r blue (..WMSMeUth. This la better than u.lnc blue g;' Hr, the latter falls apart lu time. e . '"'"' ltl"t It atrip of Teltet on the Inside ;-J.;fcl part ef earh shoe will sate near n tlie ' . etacklnsa. Bad Case of Roaches ?..iT 1 Editor of Womaii'a Page: k, IM' Dear lladam Will ou klndlf let me nof vlsrotujn rour paper n w.i in kcv riu u. lteeioftea? I have, tried everything. I want nit,Araetlo recipe. Now thev hate even got -We-rtalre. CONSTANT UKADnrt. tsTJttave you ever tried boiax? This Is JJ.W1.H )".. iw. ,. i ...-. f)aia. to Do tne uest roacn exterminator itf discovered. Sprinkle it around care- Htvmy In all the cracks and other places X'S. pests frecuent. It is essentia' that I ttmpness be kept away and tho places ) rtproilhly dried. In order to make the -t4rBX. "stay put." It vou find the ZlrtlmtiilaK Jthe very smallest quantity of bl- da of mercury and paint into all the ks, and corners. Be careful of the eriae. It is poisonous, just ouy a : tablet at a time and do not leave it Bd. The druggist will tell you how lit $f$k Present for School Girl IMCsavA TrvfjeLV 9 lfAira via ' Tnn ir Madam You certainly are ef treat to me. will you please name soma that would ie nice tor j unnsimss it fop b. rlrl of sixteen? I nm the same Vl to to achool and can't afford to apend "much. About 1 la the hlshest. She 1, In another city and I'm corresponding l iIkm 1... nvtnh.r., lli.n'1 oU X oucht to send her something? IYj( scjiooLuinu. Tersonally, I think things to wear are most highly appreciated as cnrlstmas inta by young girls of sixteen, j.ota itty things in this line are to be naa 'II or even less. A crepe de chine Osynteole, a dainty boudoir cap or a Olic crepv uuiiar nuuiu ue into tu Does she knit? If you do not care id something to wear send her one little shields to put on tho ends tins needles so they won't tear A box of pretty stationery be nice, too. 1 -sot, however, necessarj- to send a present a dainty little card I, do especially In wartime. Some- l;w start giving presents one year v to keep on year after year ! y the White Pussy's Owner i Mittor ef troiiian'a Past: : Vadam I bardly know hot to HI xor your great ainnneas to me in . m. home for tbe Dure while eat. I to the lady In the auburba and abe Hint a sooa noroe. 1 fa any aspens of noataae op anv. (that I owe kindly let me know. We TlxleQ Pl'siao Lkiniks every day seal wat witnoui 11. ana 1 tnina i'a column ia wonaerrui and neip caeaa it often protea a blesslnc VU un read that rolumn In caae I OBMthlna- to spare to hlp aome I wing the eat la settlrur a lie la a arand bla cat. but t many. .Thaoklmr rou again with .taire. u. u. v. '"glad pttssy I 'to have a good 1 are tnauimui. too, ior tne of aMireciatlon In a helpful 1 thto.. iuhimmt Gmt Wemaw'e Poor; : you klsdl either print tjinauaae araroee ta ' or' tesd ne aatne li,' j- AS I tu WOMEN MUNITION WORKERS ARE 24 Hours a Day Vyvettes , .J",'iHriMJ aii'' "Pieces of eiRht!" Heie wc have them it brim slashed into eifiht pieces! The top of each pierce is pnnnc vclvt and the facing furl .-,.. .imi i.P,ted the water and .TaslleJ tlie c.iothes and boiled them and hung them out on the lino. And , Mis. Dlach. already having done a woman's work beforo dawn, went out to fill In the rest of the day at a man's j work." W! HEN Parliament considered the , thing In this light It was lust a j short step to getting worried about It. It is a phycical ltnposslbllity to do two days' work In one, every day, and do all of the work in the way it should be done, Hence, behold Parliament today. ' She has undertaken to take care of the I baby for this thero is a public nur sery: nlie has gon to housekeeping for this there Is tho family canteen, whrni nnp rati net meals served to the door .steaming hot. fUe to the doctor the nurse! Formerly It was n (iiiestlori of how to keep woman out. Now it Is the mighty Job of how to hue her In! EXCHANGE rlrpartmrnt must lie leritlrA 0,1 one side of INQUIRIES 1. How ran n I lirNtinas Utile be prettlb decorated? 2. What ImJciit.t do tlie rrenih women einidoseil In munition work wear on Hie ,!,,,,,, 0f lhrr ,!,.,,, S. Where can one Join Hie Itfd l'ro? I. Tlie "dilution" aistein as enmloird In uoinrn's war work in Trance and Knclin.l Is the uiUliic of the labor of one skilled man tilth that of u number of unskilled women, tlo.t of the women oter there are emnloied In what nre technical! railed unskilled proe- c r-, 1. f.lrU and men worMiu: In the same olTIre nml merpli- cood business friend, tery often evrhante Cl.ri.tma. card.. Till, doe. not terite on the personal, but I. merely a llltlo line urt or luurtrsi. 3, A soft und lu.troua wi'ikhal.lp satin for ermine jottni Is belnt shown In the shop. now. Inquiry From Austrian To Hit Udltor of ll'oman'a 'ase: li.., .,i.p,,ti,. . .t. ... . fo i,t i..r in,. .hrV,,.., "."'. "'',".A".1' column whether the Uw fnrblddlnir the ; "'"'"''," ' ' ,"";", ',t"", H'0 " ' ' Je'cimo",, 'U'W.'; i?ftu,,fl!e. ",Sfc mean that un Austrlun f.maie cannot oe- "'' '. "-,'.'"" ,"" W ."-. .'inw iantlc Cltj? DUUcatessun. " This law does not apply to jou, so do not worry about giving up your position. ' tn tne nrst place, Atlantic City Is not In 1 a forbidden water zone, which means a water front where there are docks at which ships of more than COO tons load and unload. In the second place, the law does not apply to women. It has not b"n,I.ol'nl,e,J'set"e'l whether this ruling shall be made applicable to any Austrian subjects. Family Entertains Kinnr. -amiiy entertains Mancee To the F.Mor oi lfomon'j Past; ea?rt toJa uMS1ir,??e.B,iii Wc,mS "n- trothil h.S b" n pub'lclyre.CnnouncVJU 'She. .'fa J entertain for her or do an,Thln of thil " It. P. l). The future bridegroom's mother Is een erally expected to Invite the fiancee to her home for dinner to meet tho members of tho famll-. and It Is very nice tn .1,-. an afternoon tea. and Invite one's friends t i-ln!f ... 1 ."?. 7"' ,The tfa '" ll0ti necessarj-. but It Is positively necessary to Invite her to the house first for din-' ner and then later whenever she feels' she would like to come In either foe I iiicui ui u iait. r.naeavor to make her' -... ..!. . - -w- 1. feol at home with her future relatives. Unworthy of Thought To the JCdltor of lVotnaii' Paati Pear Madam Several jears aro I w. i. troduced to a young man by hi, ml.hie She aeemed to like m very much ia In rouraged our friendship. He we! IIV kind ar.l attentive and look me tS ?Zl Places of recreation be.ld.a 'mng,0.,m,'r'tf tlmea a week. In fact, there ,, i : irii Play If. town that he did not ia."m?to ... and h would alwaya co with m. J dancea and would not atlott any .ne1?,. ', take ma home. Indeed, he ,, ,.:? Jealoua and did not want roe to meet nih.J men. Suddenly he became very .Si.'aJS when 1 begged him to tell m, the reason after aeveral dan of sadness, he laid thit Ma mother bad told him he had no bualneae to go around with me wasting my tlma h" be could not marry me. as he could riot auo port me H. waa very frank about It and we parted. Since then, however, he telle ie up 01. the pbone very often, and et when m..t In publlo he behave. ft 1 JIJ I' utter trinaer and aa If ha did not care to known... Then he will call me on th "phone a day or ao later perhapa and want to know bow I am, and ao on. I would be grateful to bate your opinion on how I should treat h,ni. BLUB KXfis" I think, my dear Blue Eyes, j-ou would be better oft to break entirely with this young man. What was there to prevent his going to work to make enough money to appport yeul Other men have dope It and are doing It every day, JU baa no right to slight you one minuter and call you on the Dhon. n,. nrt1,,Tak my advice and refuge, to con. JWisV' nave ssf. member of r V " J "T''"' Vs" --.-.:::? .'"in. " BAZAAR TO RAISE FIJND FOR SOLDIERS' KNITTING Girl Scouts Give Benefit Today lo,v rroviile Soldier With Warm Apparel 'or tins purpose of raising funds to buy wool for tlio Olrl Kcotits who are Unit tine for tlio soldiers u bazaar will be held In tlio Halo llulhHng, Juniper arcl Chestnut streets, today from 10 until C. o'clock. Many tf tlic Olrl Scouts who desire to" do their bit for Fnclo Pam have been prevented through lack of wool. Those who desire to help them In this BM, w'orl should patronize the bazaar, where they will And inary useful things at reasonable price? Tlio patronesses are: Me. t-niVr iirnirn Cot.. '-s l'h,i.m Viall Mr HowiM ptiS ;'" Wininm i;i;l Mr. William II Donne r Mrs (leorge II. Lorlme Mrs i: o Shakes. pea re '- v T MMssbury Mrs T'om. IlnWns Mr WlllUni r.llls Hrull t.a r.i.u ,-i Mrs. Willi imT cr'-r Mrs. i: IMiiriRS- worth Hllr At, ftt-nartson M ulirey WVl(htinHn Mm, II, C. timer trs. Held Morcan Mrs William (lo'l.nsn, .Ir -. Umlnmln Mlllr Mrs. VlrhAlas rtorsevelt Mr. l!eor PsrksrJ JJ Ilr;l Orubb MIm i Ily li. lurnts M" 1 Norman Mrs J Xorinan ltetirv JftCKOtl Mrs n.livsrJ I. Hruwnlnr Mls JulU HcrnlnJ Mr Tlmmas Lesmlli? Mrs w. Ilrmard Psrcnsst Mrs Swinl; Um Anrs Thomion )ri : II. Nmlth Mrs I) I. Iteljsr'l Mrs 11. W Isley Mrs HnrclieV It. Warhurinn Mrs. von Mo-cii7lUer Mrs lolm W clear. Mrs lssse 11 flothier Jr Woman i:arh time he touches ine 1 thri.l anew, Vet with the thrill 1 feel the terror of "Tead time, in many jears or few, When 1 no longer shall his presence Know. Spendthrift In loe, a woman pis the worth Thrice over for each Joy she befkrru near. Yet wIta wou'M '--r-irr Wht '-ni of this earth Would clvo her loe never to know Its fear? This Is a woman's b'esslng and her curse, I.lfc of her life, and breath of her own J breath I Ho will hho tend her anguish, jei, and I nurse, liven at the birth of !oe, fear oMts death. -A"na " .!" "ctorui nMi.w. Tomorrow's War Menu b 11 1: Aic fas r Ilaked Apples Spanish Onulet Whole Wheat Toast Coffee DINNIX Jullenno Soup T.oast T.lb of Hecf Halted Potatoes Creamed Onions Lttluco with Dressing Cottage 1'uddlr.g Coffee Sauce .SL'Pl'F.P. Welsh llabbit Toasted Crackers Cocoa Cup Custard JCMHNNH SOCP Soak In cold salted water two carrots, cut Into thin strips half un Inch long; one-half of a white turnip, two celery stalks, two small onions and a leaf of cabbage similarly cut, and a half-cupful of green peas. Let soak for half an hour. Then put In tho soup kettle with enough of water to toter and let Cool: for fifteen minutes Hates iead a quart of soup stock. Drain tho water off tho vegetables, cover with stock and let cook slowly for twenty-live minutes Sea'o Willi b.ii- auu pepper anil ivm uen uuu- ciuet. Bring to a boll before serving. -- - - OPRIJA PATRON1? PAXVOT KJt AllWHO V.-tl'S-'.Ul UUIJUC; I'AllXSli Atl TA. Club Dues, Too, Even if Paid Prior to November 1, Are Levied 0n WASHINGTON. Dec. 15 New York ers who bought opera tickets before the war tax on amusements went Into effect op who. or or to November 1. na d cub a,,., enp futupo months did not tscane I , . "10Tniths' U' not "ca-e tl,e ,aX' 1,a'"eI C -toper. CommtaMontr of Internal r.evenue, by a new ruling ,,!,. It t.lain that eterv ticket nre.1 ., me ,imi,i , n,- th.,., muM Uar evidence that the war tax nas -jeen paid. It Is assumed that opera ,, .. i,i-ine.i tlrkem hef,,PA Vn. v ember 1 will bo told war-tax tickets by the theatres unless the management I digs Into its own pocket to meet the Government's needs, The new ruling points out that the- atrlcal managers will be held strictly to account for all taxes. In the case of tickets sold to speculators tho Govern- ' mint is not concerned as to who pajs , ,he taXl ubml"lnf onl-' that the ticket . 'hen slipped In the box at the theatre door must Indicate that a ta has been ?ddeJ m "3aC" a'Ue andtl,ft th '?x la awa. tlne tho reenue collector at the , boi,"'c" , , , ., . , I Tho ruling on club dues says that dues ,,ald before November 1. but for a time ubseciuent to that date, aro taxable. I GIRL SCOUTS HOLD BAZAAR I Will Use Proceeds to Buy Wool for e .., , V r . boldiers Comforts -. ,.. . . . -. , , u. ..v ... HHVv . . .... .... ..... 1 noiuing a uazaar touay in too i-cnueiu ... . ... . ... ,.. rtullding, Juniper and Chestnut streets, I the proceeds of which w ill be used to , That Is about all you need to do, ex buy wool for sweaters, helmets and cept to keep up your uplrlts. and avoid gloves for soldier, and sailors. This ! -"-tonic, of a," k Jds by wool will be distributed among the Girl Scouts to make up. ' Girls from every Scout organization In the city participated, being assigned to work at the various tables, at which were sold fancy work, pure food, refresh ments, fancy foods and plants. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB A Nfcvtjo blanket I happily own. I .sprefcjd it out ffat in my room And bfc.tre in its Glorious color.?; until My joul simply bursts jnto bloom. iyiC;Mri IN THE MOMENT'S! MODES I Street Suit of llottle-Grcen V clour The accompnnyiiiK sketch iue scnts it very .simple but very ef fective afternoon street costume of bottle-Krcen vdour. Oripinal ity in trimminp: i3 supiilied by the black-thread embroidery which adorns the hem section of the peplum. Collar and cuffs aie of Hudson seal. It is wortli while notinj: that this costume supplies another indication of the prevailing demand for Rus sian blouse modeling in stieet huits. A Christmas Heaven A gambrel too.' In a sheltertd lane And it laUL-hlnir croun therein. jjji V. - A S M mm , nsk 3 tr -q j- s ""J" . . ... . l.l. ...l..l. ....,! main. And the storms may clash ami din. But It's Christmas, Father Chilstnias, Until the keeping of his kin. Outside, a traveler lu tlie snow. And a glad "Hello1." once mole, Within, a health Pro all aglow And a dear faco'at the door. And It's Chilstnias, Father Christmas Clttth gleet rgs o'er and o'er. ' ijlP (,rcler, wonderful circles, wlieiu They alt gathered today ; The kindness, beautiful kindness, there, Ami the welcome words they sat, For It's Christmas, Father Christinas. Tin n no prodigal away. Fiank Walcott Hutt, in New Orleans Times-Democrat, Tliu v.lnus maj nci.ow twin in. ,.... "'"..... ,,, ,.,.r flf ,w ,,., flx .., KIrl GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX Xn cmrer to health ntipstlom, Doctor Kelloao In thti snnee Kill dnlli plre advice on pr- veilllve meiTlclse. but III no ease III lie tale tlie risfc of inatrlna (llajnotes 0 or ptcjertblitff for nllrac.ils reonlrisu aurolcol liraliiient or ilrvot. Health Qliesffoii. uli be promptly ntisi.erc.l by nftso.inl Ictfpis to (iiQiil-rr. l"lio nicose sfntiipe.1 rutciope for rrplu. By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. P.. LL. D. rPIPt,.,.. "I Y UK" ' '' " When Grip the French name - and It Is a pr ain! It Is a pretty good deslgna-' tlon of tho way this ailment dutches you. In otlier days the malady was known by Its Italian name, "inrtueiuu. which simply means "influence 'tne in- fluence of tho atmosphere. This also, Is correct, for, like all other diseases, it I attributable to a certain condition of he atmosphere, combined with tho rc- suits of jour own misdoings, which make vou susceptible to suck Influences, strango to say, while grip Is a bad thing to have, It Is also a bad thing to loso jour grip. An nt-ack of tho grip Is character- , d hy e!ftremo prostration, chilliness. flushes f ),eat and cold, sneezes, nasal discharge, severe, Intense headache and ,,, p.rspiPation, cough, chest pains and often severe muscular pain, with fever. Th bometlmes nausea and vom- . . A"s' )Q tr,atment of the grip, the best thing is to go to bed. with the win.inws of vour room wide open, so as to secure plenty of fresh air, and stop eating altogether, sipping a little soft water, with fruit Juice. Where- It Is pos- fWe take a hot uoth on alternate nlchts. Keep tho bowels open by using ,., ,,., nna ir necessary uy nivalin 0j enemas. Massage will be found helpful. ,.,...- - ei. -' v,m will Inevitably bring upon yourself an early recurrence of disease perhaps sometmnu u.e u.u .,i-. The writer has found grapefruit val- uable In colds which nre really fevers of which Influenia is a severe form, Take It this way: After washing It thoroughly, slice a medlum-slred pomelo retaining skin and seeds. Pour on It a nuart of boiling water. Let It stand a few hours. Take hot or cold, as pre ferred a tumblerful, evenings, and an hour before each meal. This takes the place of quinine, without its dangerous after effects. If jou can't get pomelo., use lemon. Asthma Would an operation on th. noae be of benefit ta asthma! ItBX. A small polypus In the nose will keep a man wide awake night after night, wheezing and struggling for breath. It Is a very common thing for some slight disturbance of the nose to produce asth ma. The obstruction should be removed. Alcohol Rub Docs an alcohol rub have the asms ef foji fect a com. application! iiAniON, hlot uaMly th 001.,, An alcohol rub FAVORITES PATSY KILDARE By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS June's Husband TltlH morning 1 thought It would be n good plan to go and lslt the orphan asylum mid so Ilowdy and 1 did. When wo got to thn siono fence) nrnund the asylum we climbed It and at on the top and watched tho kids playing In the nrd Theie ns una little girl near the fence who stood around by herself and had n ilraggy foot when s,ho walked. The other kids had swings and a tetter ' the ueanen followed a talk delivered key board and 1 F.ilil to her. "I-'or cat's i ml hours hefnie In the lmroucli of sake, why don't oii play with the other Mds?" Tho girl with the ilraggy foot , ecutle took part In tho dedication of said, "Who nro jou?" 1 raid, "What's I two cannon presented to tho borough it to jou?" She paid, "You'd better not I by tho I'cderal tloernmcnt. conio In hero unless you nre an orphan." i "It Is time for the people of this I said, "My mother Is in heaen." She nation to turn to liod and keep tho spirit .aid, "Then you me only n, bait orphan or denim racy strong and innko it it te am! you ran"! come In " llglous ilemocraov." (lotcmor Ilium- S'o I s.tt on th fence am! watrhed bajigh said In orlc. her and she ald the other kids would ' "' M 'S"l t'"1 Peop'e of -ioik to not play with her because l.n eotildn't " -sert.i the Cloteriunent food conserta- juw, r "i'r; "' f - - "s: much fun and the wished thn wnn t " ' lamo fo th" other k'rts would piny with ' .',,, . , .i , her. 1 raid, "Oe! I wish 1 could cure I At A HKht-tllle the r.overtior spoke ... . infill imSLiilm IFn ciilil ! i llniiliai I. vou. I onco cured n g rl who was rrazv by blammlngher on the bean and now -he s a good friend of mine. 1 wonder ....... i i .i, i.,nriw fum slilng anotner 100,000 men rnr If I could l.lam you liatd enough to ure ,)ebcInrn ,,cnlls;,xntlla , ,, you" That Keared her and Mm wen (hii uw ,0.a, nm, nmr!otic , ,,, away dragging her foot. So I.owU ami , ,., j0viTiior llrumbaugh esnressc.1 I rllmbrd off tlio ronce aim ramoieu. Wo went to June's house and June was erv glad to see me. Her father wis not tit home, but theio was a Joung ..,.., i. ,-,rnli tvllli line and :;; " ;:;.! ;, ;.n.i w. -sow. go a.;,i Ms, my I.U-U1WI ' I s;.W. "What do vou mean"" She all, "Ho I my bus- rT'i "1 let wi.e 1, Vi v our face ihoawante, IV lZ vou "in tliedark " 1 ctauX'l wain and said. "How about It, June?" She said, "Yuii nm tu ii.uiu- tn,evt n1.11 I eer saw" Then they kissed one another and I haM, "Oh, sluvh! Come on, Howdy." Juno said, "You and llowdv must stav 1 to dinner." 1 raid, "I should say not. Then June's hii-lund gij up and chased me and I laughed and ran and when Tlowdv saw me laughing he knew It was omo kind of a game and 'started to play, too. otilv he 1 .111 right between June's' husband's Uri when be was rhas- Inir me. Ills les roulil not pass 0111 ssi iii-i --- - . 1 nnother when Kowdy was there, so lie .Pelt nt'tP llnwllvnlld IlllSlied lllS faCe III- ),.. ... .. . , , . , t, it. In tlm giound good and pieim lt.iwiij and I went bad; aim sat uu tin- i."ivi.. i but June made a tegular babv out of her husband nnd wanted to put a wet r loth on his f.i.c wheie It was scratched, l.nt bo was too cood a spoit for that I and he told her It would be all light. I learned that Junes husband was a doctor and so I asked him all about draggy feet and be said that "'ir.M thev roulil In cured. lonignt i am irnlnir to sleen Here at aunes nouse. i kneeled and prted, "Dear mother, which art In heaven, Just when I was needing a doctor vou and Clod sent .11 e one and am eter to iniicii noiiBeu i.. - r. ..A 1'luu liim fnr I WR11L yOU itnnni. i mm 111.111 ,n tin- h,-nii iu II- ' -ii'imee n i-iis. ir , .11- j.uerem si . band C5o and l.lss mm. ior j ,"' ... .nncied i,P ntoitr.im ","1 '" " 1: Willi, inn.it mil. Pj to be ft lends." 1 said, "1-or cat s sal.e, iiiiiiee.mri.tieiiinepioKi.iiu. ullntuimi I iiiusepne. i.-.uj h nth si nnd I nm uu i.now oi w . ' Imiiquel of Molet.s ami gnrilfiilns was Jasper P lllllntt P. M M i . ar.l lUlm said. 'I was not the last limn tm saw i . . .. iipvi,,.i, ,i -ir -v- Anal n ln N HMIi t lVTlThani'lTome1-.""'; IZ "'pm no ! K:iw.a?n,K,""h """ ""' AWttL' " ' "'"' ,:J"" gomg'to ' e ayouw;at .' tldnVc of'your HurhiB .,h.Jr In the church the -am. HMnnun mj x. 0,,at s, . and h:-hen?e'rbe,,,r,t.,uno g:l.Irriil.,c,;w.hSP,,;i ".iM,sv,A.,,.h,l:r, " feelings Hien he 1W1 'I mi t, ,.CIlt IP tou.-hed the Invasion aun.l.r Uurr. II ::IV Armstmnj si. and got red nnd I paid. oi must wu nf , ,.,.,.,... ..,, .,,.,.,.,.-.,,.,.,,. pmv. I..1.I1 w.10.1. .11; Armsir.iin: si mairled him when lie was laughing." He 01 u noiougn n me 1 onreuetate ar n. Tl 0 ,;jilr. ,,0 s 4-lh e, . mij t-ur. '".......: ...i ...., ii,. iimk." which was tho furthest point ll.ist ,.,..i ,- vi,n' i.,,e r.1.,,,1 with tlio draggv foot ami make ner tne itev. ueorge Miuney Webster, secre ! a regular girl Ilka tin. I think it Is tary of the. American Seamen's Friend worth trying, anywty. Ask (lod to Society of New York. bless jou and my father and me and - - - etcobody. .menjj SLAYER ENDS OWN LIVE' "The Milinmlns Hide." Ire nevt l'.lt.t !.-. Klidsre viitentiirr. win appear in Mondaj'e , Buffalo Man Commits Suicide After l.trnlnc Public I.eilier. ,-.,,. ,, . , . Killintr Son-m-Law Friend of Wolves to Lecture In tho young tnembeis' course of the Fnlvcrslty i:xtensln Society this after- noonat2:!)0 In Witherspoor Hall Frnes ItiZTlJLxZ be sto'ies are pathetic, others amusing mill nil put ine iiiiuifiiL-n 111 iioij eyinpa- .. . thy with timid wild thltgs l lie lecture will be lliustraicu . - Gets You produce a reaction of the skin The tr feet of the cold nib Is much more tonic Fasting When "Bilious" Should ona fast when billnus? Mrs. s. II. Yes. Ftop eating rich foods until j-ou get an appetite and are prepared to assimilate foods. Fiesli fruit and fruit Juices will hasten recovery. It Is not best to keep tho stomach emptj-, how ever. Fruits, agar-agar and sometimes mineral oil should bn taken t'arco times a da- to keep tlm bowels moving reg ularlj". If this Is not done the accumu lation of bile and other materials In the colon maj- mako tho sjmptoms worse. Instead of better. Boils What Is a rtmedy for persistent boll.? HAY s. n. Change jour habits of eating, and take measures to have two or three bowel movements dally. Avoid condi ments, tea, coffee, meat, cheeee, rich foods, and fried foods. Fat liberally of fruits and green vegetables. Move the bowels bj- laxative, bulky foods. Ex ercise In the open air. Consult a physician. Anemia, diabetes or some serious dlgestlvo disorder may bo present, (Cop right.) Gypsies' Christmas The gypsy Christmas Is a love feast and a carnival In one. The wandering folk come together In tribal celebration to choose their queen for the beginning j oar. Hack clan has Its own usages and superstitions. In Rumania the cradle, so they say, of nomadism, the gypsy queen Is crowned with roses, and ruses tip her scepter and her wand. In place of holly and mistletoe the hardy little rosebud which blossoms at this season on the apex of the bills Is honored not for Its sweetness merely, but because of a fair Christmas legend which the gypsy folk would make distinctively their own. Chicago Tribune. . An Equal Division A teacher was laboring with an urchin In the act of simple di vision. This is what came of it: "Now, Billy, If you had an or ango which you wished to divide with your little brother, how much would you give him?" GOVERNOR URGES RELIGIOUS COUNTRY Time for People to Turn About, Brumbaugh Tells York Women RED CROSS IS PRAISED YOI5l. 1'a . Dec. 15 I'.ellgious democ racy was mHocateil by (loernor llruni- t bauuli In nil addiess In, this tlty before , the York Woman's: Olub, Ills address to I Wrlg!itsllp, wheie thn Ktute's chief ex- " '" i-.-v- '' . .-,.- , nn a may I oaUed lu.oi, toon "gain ., I cite further demonstration of Its loyalty !v furnishing another 100,000 men for (ls )lHll(, tllll tI1, c,)mimmWealih has uliendy f''iit fonvard moio than lun.ooo men Owing In the hraiy snow tin- eer le Hell' li-'lil' in (Ir.lce I'lllted 1 aimf Ileal n,u..i .w, a,.,!.,, , n,. mot o h . amjon " ml Tlio ; l-'l - j - Keen I-d In pujer, after which A. J rea, hed by tin, Southerners, on June 28, , 0;; .al days l.efoio the bmnlng I ,V'" "'V'1 '"" """ " Hr SAILORS TO EAT TURKEY AT OAK LANE CHURCH Largest Turnout in .Subtiih'.s His tory Expected to Attend Sup per Tonight A tuil.nj supper for the sailors In thn i United States senile will bn git en this timii ifciiis f-v t iti'- t( wi- i,ii r tit it ,velmls j,y ti1P ().,j ,.,,. Communltv (....Up tI,M n.KntiiliJ ,.P Ihu tfnM'u Altvll . -,, ... ... ...v.. .i .....' ,irj. ne ,. 0at ,a1(, piesbylerlan ciiuirh. In thn social looms of tlio rhuich, at Fletenth stieet and Dak lane flic, largest turnout in tho lusloiy of thin subuib Is expected nnd aheady a capacity attendance Is assured. ()nn ,lf ., f(,at,ire!) w, bl. le ,s. Piay tlf n10 ci,uirh seithe Ilatr. tontaiu- i ,IK forty-two stars. j ,;, M. .,,b,t ,,, ,,e toastmaster. I nnd tin guests who will respond to tho . various toasts will be Dliector .losenh ,s. MacLaughlln, of tho Department of Supplies: Judge John M l'attersou, II ' J. Cattell, clt) statistician: Commander , i i: i.eiper. t . h. .. ; tlie llev. u. j, Humeston. I.elch Slltchell Hndiren nml HCFFAI.o, N. Y., Der IS.-Albtit fi I'oehevot. head of nil old anil prominent ,,Uffalo f.,nl!iy. ,.01nmltte. suicide today I af,er MUIng hi, son-in-law. Dr. John M.I " "ounJ1B ,,ls ""'! -ri.e.' tene-e.i.. ..,. .., ., .n. ... n.i mrm.A.. .... . - .. it- . ,.., ragedy lame as a illmax to llti - . m. i.i illllll 111 u I I ilA II I ! K(1"on oter piopeity. After shooting llnchfltot went tn l.l. nlll. e r.,,,1 , iiocnntoi vteni to in. oiikc and ; S(.lmfeTi wioto 11 letter relating his tlomestii 1 troubles nnd lajlng the blame lor them on his son-in-law. Horhevot shot him self as the police weie foic'ug Ids ofllce door. Paslor Ends 10 Years' Serv'ice WAY.VFKHOIIO, I'a , Dec 1,7. Tho Rev. Dr. F. F. llahner has completed a pastorate of foity jears at tho Tr'nlty r.eformed and Salem Churches, Waynes I boro. In this time ho preached to fils conn-recatlous 411'i times, delivered 4510 I catechetical lectures, baptized 711 In- fants and PM adults, took Into member- snip n cerinicaio ami proieosion 17:7, 1 omciaten at sou tuneiuix anu peiformed I 370 marrlJgCH. Duilng his pnstnrate he traveled bv bticcv- nbout -0000 miles. Contributions In his 1 ongregatlon for church and benevolent purposes amounted to J89.0O0. Rixininp Nonri'.s t brletlnn Missionary Alllanie II I. lilt ON TAIIhllNACI.K CIUTU'II 1'iitn st. uisive spring Harden Hell M ll.lder. I'h I)., of Plttaliureh, brother of Paul Haider, pnstor of Moody Church. I'hlraao. will speuk nt a p. m "A I.arse itan With a Great Message." Weleome Preslolrrlan ARI'H STIIKKT fill HI II. IHlh nnd Arch Itev. CI.AItP.NCi: KHV AIII) MACAHTMJV 10 4.. "The Nation's Hour lias Come." IS no Illble Sctool. 7 an Oman Iterltal, g nn"The Saddest Sin III the World " Xlnth In series on -'Sliia Th. llitn-t f-onol , HOPE. 81d and tVharton ata ltev. J. UllAY IIOI.TON. D D., Jllnlster. 10;43 ;. m. Itev Ueoraa P. Averv: 7il. p. m.. Dr. Hoitoni theme, "Saved und llclng Saved." Protectant KpUeopal HT. JAJIKN'S Twent-second and Walnut ets TI1?,lv- JOHN MOPKItllKIB. D.D., Rector .??. u- '" ""I" Communion. I'iV-'J1 nti Intercessions, Holy Communion, with Sermon 4-no p. m, Utenlng Prayer (Choral), with Address. ,i.4V a. m, and 2;ir, p. m Sunday Schools. VVeeknajs: Dully, Holy Communion. 7'30 Thursday, Holy Communion. 1U.00: Friday. Hnly Couimunlon. 10 (10, vvar-tlms praers each day at noon, Hlranaers alwaa welcome. The church Is open eterv dsy. ST. MAIIK'S (IIUHlll locust st, between Ibth and 17th ats. Jley. IJM.IOT WIIITK, Iteetor. ik0!Xv Cnrnmunlon. 7. 8; Morning Prayer, 10 SO: Choral Ilucharlst. 11, hvenlng Musical Service, S. Selection from Handel's "Messiah." Masterpieces on the great organ at 7!t0. ' Bests free. Ilveribody weleome. T MEMORIAL. Clll'ItCH OF bT. PAUI, Overbrook Rev rtODEItT NORWOOD, Rector. Holy Communion, s a. m. Church School, 0.80 a, m. . Morning Prater and Sermon. It a. m. Evening Service and Sermon. 7:10 p. m. Vlsltore welcome at all aertlcea. Vnltartan FIRST 1NITARIAN CHCItCH 'tsa t;nesinut si. Rev. FREDERICK R. ORIFFIN, Minister. 10 . m. Sunday School. It a. m. Mr. Griffin will preach on "Ths Ulrlh of Mary and the Ideal of Woman, hood." Choir Muilct "He Was Despised." from "Th. Messiah," contralto aolo by Miss Kalh. rvn Melslei anthem, "My Peace 1 I.eat. With You." by Schubert. Philip II. doepp, organist. IINITAIIMN SOCUrtY 6r OEKUANTO-nN, -. ...... .nrp nil " N1A Jlllll l' lilt- iiUtVIIlUltl UllUiehS III Itltl.M III, ner lr.tl'.S lllhel. 111. ..IHIll. f -v IIP.TIII.KIIK.M, Ilronn nnd Diamond els I Itev. JOHN II DAVIPS, I). U , Pastor. I Ifl.SO n. m. Mornlnc Worship. Sermon by. I Rev. Charles 11, Urdinan, 1). 1.. of Prince- I I ton I i':3a p. m. Sabbath School, Graded classes I L t for alt ages. VV "i....p, m i i-. r t i; 1 i i 7:45 p. m. lltcnlus Service. Sermon by i ' Doctor Mrdman. Seats free In etenlnu. Kvervbody nlnne welcome. J Licensed nt Elkton to 'Wed HI.KTON. Mil.. Dec, IS, Tho follow ln ....!.... I ........ .. -k.. l..t...1 l.nn I toilny: Frank Wlttcnburg and Mnitha ltelnhnrdt. Mleiil.en llemlt mid Theresa HolTman, Frank l,nnd mid Amelia .Minks and Theodora Knecht and Nellie Kcp- hart, riilladelphla; Albert Drehrr nud Kdllh Anthony, Allentown, I'n. I August Ilerr and I.llllnn Frazer, Lancaster, I'n. ; .!. S, Hutdilns and Kintua 11. Lewis, New York I Joseph T. Jones nnd Olgn M. Strugar, Chester, I'n,; William J. Cun ningham and Caroline. Htronul, Tort De posit, .Mil.! I.awrenco l'lonclokl nnd Theiesn Kennedy, Camden; Frank Young .Mlllvllle, ,n. j., nnd .Mniy I Cowell Cape May, N. J.; Warren D. Ihilmno llaltlmore, nnd Mao J. Schrleder, 1'hl't- rleli a: Carcnl Mills and Helen V. U c tor, Salun, N. J.; llweii J. Wells, lilt m- Ingham, Ala., and A Ike Halter, I'hlladcl phla, and (Itorgc W. I'oolo and Hnim.i W. Craig, Karlevine, Jld. TODAY'S MAUKIAGE LICENSES Harry II. rreeinan, f-.tna Uaco St.. out Hole Mtutuiall, 12.11 N". Till rt John .1. Kwotlnskt. IH2T II lluntlnflon t., hikI Helen M. IHU-, I'll W Jlldl.Ul.l ue. Ilnrry iliienlhcr, Isls V I rent st . ami Amite MU.aurhlln. -0Jl llowur.l st I'lilllii Moskotlls. Ti'2 Wolf si . and Molllc l'okras, luiil N. Mershall si All- Wr!, 2fl20 olira hi . and Annie Jarrow, 111 Tiri-y si. Ilrnrst A, Iiron, 2f2l Dl.nnen.l t , nnj Maud I), ijulliri. '.'UJI DUinoiid si I'.nliert A farhiurk. sin f. fiTili st . and Mirearet (i. Miilili, 271 r". r,,tli ,t. l.ulrJ, :i:i.',u Hand st. I.aurcnre H Ponl, 21s N raith st , ami ( rude 51. .Mullen, dill Vine st I.oul P Werrlz. 4a IiM CIU, X .T . and Delia M. d holli nlHrcer, l'hllailelphla. Herman Small lots AiMi-uii st , nnd Hmm.t I .lunei. -Ill M. Willis s'. "m!:. wi :.. ona l,,, w IV,r,l II ...tstin. V J . end A, n. ,nns.lal.-. Tienton. X J Wllllmn .1 IJnllati.e Jr. r.74il huruie st , mi. I Amun M f I' I inn.ir il. "1.11 llnrnit st Dliuer jr Itrdirniiin. .vn.-, Tnr.niy si, nnd IP ha riiulor, 2.'is llmnrih st Jain.-s i W INiine. jiiji J.rferswi si. and Oitnarlne llonil, 210. Hliarsttod st. Il.ll.lel S Mlllkimn Atlllllle C.U V J.. nnd Anrn (larienlmru-. IMrj N- Slst st Prank P. ihurnin-i, lllirr. nnd I'utharlue I. Ilennelt. iisl X IHIi si Pedro P. Ual.dl 47 X 17th si . and Ailnl- llnn Hon. 4J11 ll.illlmi,re iih llnrntlii J. Lewis. 372"! N sill st , nnd II twn A P i III . Jnis xirlne s". John S llatls P S S 'I'ern. and Muljel Mr.slet S2 S nisi st Jnnie. I'p.hur ir.ao Wnrnocl. bt , and Laura Lniis. ni7 X. Aid. r st Wnltpr M I'n' "'lilie-n,.., Pull. M..... nn.l le-split r II. mull, ir.21 7f t'ur Is e st Heert lliilnun 2.1.1 He I.anee st , und Anna PriMinisn. am ijucn st Oal.ev i' SeMulle 31"! W llauphlii st . niiu i.u-'i i.ii'.pm.ii ,".., , r-piiii ei ' Jl.i ' H-niua. 1.. mue Islnnd, and Jn s.u. ... en ...neHinn 4..j:. l re-wim . ..... ti.i.,1.1, ma llr..,. ., .. , Josef Hlliee l:i'M "-' 1,'iM renee St., und Anns Krilim 21' I W Muster si. Ilitme.nd It W'eidle- Alentnwn. pn , und Kdllh I. lMr.e 1-,-,'t f; MontaoniTt ne I Jpe ilwens 1"12 Klmlmll st , nnd Annie Harrison, Kl.'J r 12th st. , l-e- Yej-M-. j;.inn Pptj.n. fN Y. ami Hanlce Jumo. M ' Hark- iT3l'.Vsnen tt . and IMiih M r.-nokr :i;:u a.wn n NWT,l,UWno?'Jft,flvion.,rl ' ""' Gee-eke II I'nliie. in? Mintr,is st . nnd . .M mrence. iiesitin. i..-.- s ism st Albert .1 Smith, 1M.1 Smith St VVIlklns IMa South .1 nnd Grace Glii.eppe, Muse. era, 1,,".1 . Alden st , nnd tiluseliplmt Illa 12?1 S Allien s Prlt. llelnts 121 1 X Pith st. nnd Julia S( hlnl.lt 311' W Xor-l, ,. IleelM-rt 11. VthlK Cl'v Point a , nnd Christie.,, Mrllwnne. Hontiep a Ile'ept II Mtl.-rry, .21 Pierre st , nnd Plorence McGerlde C.2H N 4llh st Lee .tehnsnn i''u Mnr-trn.Q st , und Llla IlrooH., I02U Vlontro.e st Harry r'beknr-i.fsVv r.11 tlerrltt st , nnd Mln lllrt Mnrln.l.v. 20111 s- ;i2,l t LlHll t Preem-M, -,J fltfde H , Olid P.in- nle Hall. It3'l Dcden si Cl'-irb. S.hulli 'I12U Mll'er Kt und Hiliei K Htslmin. O'enn N Y William It Go- iinn. a.V47 K SunnjslU" 1"e n"il Vtliry I, Te-r. rillll Huzel el ' Wllllsm J lllnlr. 2-Hs X 20th s" rnd Vlirv I lleedep-on 'I' t-erhWOO. nt, Alli-rt llnpi-l. 2.1." ii.v.i nte . und ( li.ir- lotte V. Mn!otie 1.12'. l-eleli nte Jnd 'i. leiu'n-. Stio &;"." M - - - To Preach on "Inside Germany" ' "Palse Phi nsopht . or e.ermnny 1 rem th 1 te.i.i. .in prm tse s-.hieet of the sermn . "Pa'.'" P!,.l"0i'11' or Germany I'rom Ihe Isalia' whleb Is to he preached tomorrow- nernlns I "' 1" 1" n'elneh bv the ltev Pr. Ceorpe . ,, AlUm. al ,), chestnut Street Har.tnt Chun.li. Clw slnut street above Furll-lli. ItKI.IGKUS NOTIPIN nuniKt illTNI'T rTlli:r.T IIU'TllT lllflttili Chestnut st west of 40111. ' (lKOHllG r AUAMS, I) I. Pastor U:4.V n. m. Hrulherhood of A. and V , 10 so 11. m - Worship and Sermon by Pastor. ' Theme. 'Vain Cllon " 7.1ft p. in Wor.hln nnd Sermon by Pa. tor Theme "Palse Phllosuph, Germany from the Inside " 1 1! 1.1 p m lllldo School ' I COJIII IIIIAll "Oasnllne das" .it pass, i ll'JJt HXl'Tlvr, liroad and Passjunk. j eterv Sunilnt, laitherau Mlsll. Mill nnd .TefTereon sts. llev. I'llAItl.PS STill.l.l.NU UAPSMN, 1). jr., win preucn. lint I-bII, rl.r.rr I M M I1 tililti Hi,,., tm I una iieri i-i t- iM'e.iel iiiii v M.Vi.ne .i aim n-trlct tne meinous or tinting nsit t," , ,, . , I , ,! , , , ,, ' fiom Inland waters on account of the !n Kit VynM rienoTiikJ1 VJudrrtT Pa' Increawd number of ll-lierinen nud tho llow, Uvs. ,3l,.'.kri T.V rr nl ';,!,!'" "W lakes nnd streams rt- ...:..'- '-j .".: - .-.." . ,.:.-.. -u... .- ,nnnukl.. nu. ,,..'. "".: r" .--"""e,' ' ...u piuiuaui l-m.v i ' . i.n .V"" 'V "" ""- " -'"i mule School 2 30 "enln i Sen Fee -7 ISSuWcct: "The Way of Hod With tlood Men " '" Kmll 1" Schmidt. Violinist. Philadelphia Simphonv Orcheaira Ml.cellnneous MPMIlPUS IIP Till! W. V. T. V. (IP lillle uaeipnta bounty are intiiea in meet .mis M. H. Hathaway, member of the LeKlslature of Montena. Ht th- Wlllard, 1021 Arch st Tuesday evenlnir. December IS. at H o'clock mHKSJJr fS CiI0QiV)NM 'THE food value of cocoa has W A been proven by centuries (J of use, and dietitians and phy- sicians the world over are enthusiastic in their endorse- IT ments of it; It is said to con- II tain more nourishment than M beef, in a more lated form. ever, should em IT JS DELICIOUS, TOO Trade-mark on every package i Made only by mWl I l Walter Baker & Co. Ltd AH1 1 1 II I .mm, u. 7fT. err. Dorchester ,:NEW FISHING RULES RFFFrTFVR JANUARY 1 I U I MjJ k 1 1 U a tUWJ Ml M. X Anglers Advised to Procure Information nnd Study It by Commissioner Buller HAnn.SHt'nri. Dec. 15 The new fish codo passed by the lat Legislature will become operative on January l.nnd ntcry fisherman of the Mtute Is urged to nhtnln a copy nnd study It by Statu Commissioner of Fisheries llullcr. "The new tode gotermi fishing In tu land waters and It Is Important that tlshermen s.houId know that all devices except a single rod and line nre pro hibited for game fish. Food Ilsh may be tnken with rods nnd linen nnd one hand line, hut theso must be under Immediate control nt all times," raid Commissioner llullcr. ."Provision In made for the taking of shad In the Susriurhnnna dur ing the season with lelnes or net under a llcenn to bo Issiiid by tho Department of Fisheries." Mr. llullcr Miy. that people should abo Know that the tode forbids tho buying or Hrlllng of any bro. trout or any species of tmut, except lako trout; or any small or largo mouth bass, ex cept tho-c artlnVally propagated nud sold under aiithoilty glteu 111 tho code. The deiaitmeut statement asks co operation In nforcement of the cods and adds that "It h necessary to limit WEST 1MIILA. Y. M. C. A Hish School Hoys Especially Invitad to Tomorrow's Mcctlni' IIIk'i t-i'hoo! bojs nre e.peclnl'y In lted to attend the inens minting tn be he-ld tomoiroA- nftlr.oon nt the West Hraiicli Y. M. C. A . Fifty-second and s.im.jin urttts, which will be nddressed by tho ltcv. Dr. J. M. Hubbcrt, of tho Preshyterlan Uctiernl Afccinbly. Ills "Ubjert will be "The Illg Question." Music will he supplied by tho West Phil adelphia llns' High School glco club. Winttr ai'tllllea for high school stu dents lie-in on Monday etcr.lng nt the Wet llranch Y. M. C A., when tho bryri will oiganlze for gymnasium con tests, lectutes nnd lllblo cl.thses, under the direction of h'ecretnty Alll'or.. on Friday etenlng tho regular Supper nil.lc Class mteta at C-15. led by tlto i .,,,,. T, ,, ,,...i,,.. ., , ., A n lln " '' W "'i'V' i' ',S, 0mM1 , t0 n" men members of tho . M. C A m Friday etenlng Thomas I. Hodge, nil expert on Ily ettermlnatloi. and li) clone, will gho a popular illustrated lecture. Rev. Dr. Hill to Address .Ministers The ll.v I)r IMnnrd Ynles Hill, pistnr ef tho Plrst Pre.hjI.rUn Church, will nd dress the Prrshtterlnn Ministerial As.o. ilatlon nt lis nieetini? on Mondsy niornlm: nt 11 n'tlork la Westminster Hall. Wlther stston Hull. Una. Ills suhjert will he -'arcat Lenders of the 'lenerul Synod."' I,l,ln l'l.mnl,l,nnJ I.. CH.nn i ..... iiuiiiuuiiiira in ovilliui. At the Plrst Pn.lHrlJitl f'hurrh. 212.". Chestnut slr.it the !le Pr. ilerlrlt It (Irlf- I 'In will prem u tomorrow morning nt 11 o'.lr.u on The lllrlli of Mars and Iho Ideal i of Womanhood " I JEWS WILL NOT RETURN TO JERUSALEM Noted i lerirj iniin will lecture nn "Who Me. Idled tilth (lull's l.nw?" Ir. Irv In J. .Morsan will liuto rharte of mu.le. llev. Dr. llenjainln M llklnson "rll.nl llm I'll mnn nP 41. a C-.. 1.1... U T i ironi M.itunluy to Munilay was a work of th dark ajrijM' clearly foretold In tho ' "bIo,1n,,tI','u.rutlvor11.,h-,t tho Prophecies , say the Jews will never leturn to I Jeruvilcm us it nation until Christ comes l will be tho llvo wlrti theme, of Doctor Wilkinson Kuudav I'venlng nt tho Gar- I rick Theatre. Nearlv two thousand liearu null siieait last weCK. The Doctor will lecture again Monday nlciit at the Grand Prniernitv iii.nli '"" ..,, itrot ,,n, Jivi..,iiY I,u"dlnC. "n Arc" t,tnct 'l0"r sixteenth. I '" ill e LJj readily assimi- 8 ' The choice, how be a high-grade WlptS 'P h! cocoa, Ba&erV of course. i Established 1780 - '- ' Mi.', " '"''. j- ' r J ''ft,-.. ..j-1'. 'iV'Vt.. JEi vi.K WmmMitMM y.'j
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