nwro r t .'. 1 - 'A. o' i .'-! . . ,sj, . ... 'M aiV- - -- gmr outward; difference in our war Christmas turkey dinner, menu, recipes tISTMAS CAN MAKE PATRIOTS 'yOMEN WHO FEAR WAR CLOUDS iber 25 Brings Fourth Dark Noel to ranee She Is Worn With Battle It Is Time for Us to Do Our Part! PATSY KILDARE By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS .. I; HAVE had many a Christmas v, but perhaps not one like t Only those ot us who are 'than itxty can look back on a when America was In arms, a , men strong. I yet being; at war In holiday time ht made much difference) out- lly. The shoppers bumped Into 'Other Just as much as over this IV the. cars were packed and small still sold tree-holders. This Is '.Will. Hlt1s(mA niilwi.bltii Tn. In. ;inM tMiiMiiuaa vubmaiutj. uub ill' J, ,.. '. . , 2V''JTor American women una n a '-(ntnuiiH ui uill'd UHIU UI llto free.t heartache ot a December 23 that Trail come 10 tno iTencii women to- 1 morrow, it is tlio fourth, you will re- Member, they have known, mid all the While war has been raglnc on their "Mry hearths. But It's u. tlmo when ijpteuds are ahead. nTHERE aro clouds uheud. and In V1 . . ftijj ' spite or all that people say some Wnea we can't help thinking nbout But If wo think long enough ,1-ljJTl r.f ',vh fc -, nun THE CHEERFUL CHERUB A constant new surprise, riy changing diss unfold . Fly interest never dies love this growing old. V7 x TOONTjOFlHl "TJ W Ik " inornliiK The Relay Race 711 8LUIT kind of lato at June's this lie, for droRgy foot had been hollering her head off all night tilt along toward daylight, when the doctor began to gle her water to drink. Then she went to sleep nnd(e did nlso and slept too dlngtmsted long. After I woke uo I ate lireakfaut an ciuick as I could and then Howdy and I rambled to Jim's He and Maggie were waiting for us with the buggy and we aw the boyn Btartlng out In an auto which wan gultig to race with them. 1 was glad then that I am not a boy, for the boys wero all dressed ' In their underclothes and they looked ' very slilxtry and skinny and leggy. Jim droe down the road toward the starting point, which was a long distance, away, I IN THE MOMENT'S MODES nnd we nearly ml sued tfcttlr.g there by back, but it drapes so softly Coat Suitable for Afternoon or Evening Wear If you choose your afternoon coat wisely you enn make It do service us an evening wrap. Or, if you are looking for a practical evening wrnp you can select u model which will not be inap propriate for afternoon wear. For Instance, consider the coat pictured in the uccompanyini? sketch. Here is a model quite suitable for afternoon or evening affairs. It is of pearl-gray chif fon velvet, lined with pussy wil low taffeta and trimmed with skunk. Tho- (squares collar reaches the waistline In the THE WORLD'S WAR Through Woman's Eyes Hy ELLEN ADAIR starting time. The first boy to lun wna Straddle Jenkins and he there all reuly to run. I Raid to liltn, "Davis School must win, Straddle." Ho did not pay nny atten tion to me, his mind being entirely on the nice and on the man who was tell ing him all about how to breathe and bow to run and how fast to go A lot of kids from our school were nound him ! cheering him and lie Just kept one foot I out and watched the road In front of hlni nnd did net answer the man or any body. Then all of n suddfn a man paid, , "Heady"' and shot off a pistol, which ibout what war has done to tho llttlo I maiie me Jump. Away went Mriddle into me Winn, imu everynouy cneertti Then I thought I would run a little way , with him to give him good luck, so now- IT DORS not help Franco lu meditate 1 iiy nn,i 1 aw and we caught up with on her wrongs today, but when we I him pretty soon and 1.111 along by Mi otics "oer there." do Just one thought comes to the top: . side. I said to him. 'Straddle, jou are doing v : "- """ - 1 "-- , 1 sain 10 nun. "Ktrauuie, ou are uoing ,v wu .no hm no itnu nuiiuvoht rufc !..... .v. ...... rt- ... ..- ' Kiflll lUIIIIIIIK 1 UUIII i,L"liu iii'-iu ir, i rn,ae.i to be nappy about this Christmas EfftlM not tad. There are tho children, ifl.yifor instance. fyh viicj will uq aaiciy taivci'litH, tv. TaIca ft tiek in tin fhpv rpt. Ken Hm i'lKtle arm all chubby as It curls out- help France. France Is holding our any boy In nny school who can run is lino fi- ii.i.na liolil it fnp in. don. ''"'t as vou " He did not nn'iwer, so I that its size does not appear ex treme. The overcollar of fur ends in tied ends of the velvet in front. Christmas Carol Tim larth bus grown old with Its bur den of care Hut at Christmas It alwaja Is young, Tho beait of the Jewel burns lustroU3 and fair And Its soul full of music bursts foith on tho air When tho song of the angels Is iutig, It Is coming, Old Harth, It Is coming tonight! On tho snow flakes which cover thy tod; islde the covers. The blood of healthy, i answer: All the Chrlstmuses of perntciy. blio is waiting. c,cn ll)Ul. ... .. ho Ju,t ioni.,1 n!ir-nl To the woman who compaies this i of him. In nlnif'St no tlmo wo reached Christmas with those- ot other times 'he other boy who wns to take tho flag ...i ii. ...- ... ,i, i. ni nn1 "' with It nnd he did. Howdy mil I ran along with that boy and I tald to looked" up in h,,eface. and" "7 did no! I T1- ' Curl.fchU.1 fall gcn.Ie nnd sighs for peace thero Is only ona 'well-fed childhood Is In that soft. ;. Mushed cheek. This Is what wc huvc be happy about Christmas I'vol I;,yirar has been kept far from our flre- rj'i tK.i." fvi In TtVnnna 1llla ..IiII.Ia.i aim "(Wve Santa Claus their blessed l'ere .'Tfoel no less than do our Bobs and MUies, nave ueen introauceu to tno "terner side of life. And the sterner '-de means all that you have read Ofy K- makeshlft peace In the world will not count until France, with her hungry children, with her wrecked villages, Is avenged I It Is hard to face the clouds nhcad. Hut they will bo faced bravely. He cause In them, thank Clod, there can be no rcmorko or regret, only the sense that women have done the last thing In tho world to make the Chrlbt mas message live forever. Jr TJHE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE i . Tjltrrt and runHonn tubmiltrd to lli department mint b- utitlrn mi one ulile o) &- I.. ... mlnmit ...1,1. 4 U m n .n n nf Ihm tfritl-r Rntrlnl nurrlflt llkf IIOl nillll WTtloia an lnird. I i unifrntosil fiat thr dltor does not nrcciartlv Inione tip arHlimrnr -. .a- oflrfim, 11 nP(m."uuuB, lir .,.., tr .......... . a..vl..i, i .m... . ... ,-..-.-. K.vmiiv v.xi'ii.iir.. uvenina l'uoi c i, rr- Wben s TelTrt rllibon bow on a hat has , esusht In th roln what can De done wotoreltt t. How can pretty linlttlnc bar for the '.-f-t HMto acbooldrl be made? . What U the difference In flavor be- mi: Z.'venln0 lublfc TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. How are women taking irry iiethe part in the actual life of the llrlll-li nrin)'.' 2. Name the woiniin who In ratted the "Utile Grandmother of tho Iluslon Iteio. htlon." 3. In It considered rood form to comiill ment one's hostess on a well-prepared meal? y,,fMn dark red and Ilrht red crunberriear SV.r ,vi.iirtnii rwr eiTtmnivio iKinmnnw , jriionr,iv3 iu ijiiiuuuni o ii(uiivir.o Ii vl. 3m that has biromo hard and mimrr ft be made quite smooth It It Is put In the i BBxl allowed is men. ' Kintnr Teretables with liaron. riTor will be rrwitly extended if the U pat throurh the line part or the , Kasty black silk ran be rrnoTntrd nt i with dye water made from iMilllnr an discarded black kjd rlove In a pint of Doll until there Is a halt pint rJMt. Then sponre the silk on the rlrht side. cloth over It and Iron while damp .') (fe wrong side. mf 1. A liostes houe U n ret nnd reception renter set aside for women who Oilt sol dier In camp. It has been etahll"hcd nnd U mnlntnlneil In the larloun rump4 nnd cantonments hy the Younr Vi'omenV, t'lirls tlon Ahhoclatton. It Is in the lioten house the soldier "rlslts" with his people. 2. It is proper nnd courteous to write n note of thunks for a rift. Acknowledgment liy telephone Is not udequate. 3. After the hair has been wusiied. a little brlllluntlne smoothrd on it will make the tresses considerably cuslrr to dress. hlni. "Vou rannot run ni fast as Strnd die Jenkins, t.o nu might as well gle up and be done with It lnN Is bound to wlii. You could net run fast enough to run over a mud turkle and vu know- It. You ire beginning to hienthe hard now." Then 1 gavn our school jell, but he Just kept going nnd did not even look at me. l'retty socti here lame the auto with Str.idd'o In It and It honked and I looked around and the man motioned for How dy and me to get nut of the road and stay out. sn we did After that we ran In the ditch by the Hide of the road. So we oime t(i tho next boy and he grabbed the Hag nnd wtnt nwny from there like a rabbit that was shot at and missed and tho other boy climbed Into tho auto. Howdy and I ran with the hoy f with the Hag and I said to hlni, "You are some runner, ircn t jou? You are run ning so fast that If vou wero runnlnir around a block you could almost tag yourself. If nobody else In the world . could run you would be the fastest run- TP-' ner there, but Davis hns got you sklnmd 1VJL sl to ueatn, so you might as well gle up. I know a wooden legger who could beat t you with one leg tied behind him." Then wo got to the fourth und white, And the lolce of the ChrlM-chlld tells out with ikllght That mankind are the children of God. Tho feet of the humblest may walk In the Held Where tho feet of the Holiest trod, This', then, Is the marel to morjals re vealed When the slliery trumpets of Christ mas have pealed That mankind aro the chlldien ot God. Phillips llrooks. r I Sl " ' l i li I i li I i I . i U LL ' But the Americans tell me that th,. I Canndlans have coplea them so Amw i lea wins. I had a great variety of partners. man with a nulet, cultured face w In the uniform of an ordinary prlvad He danced with great easo and grac i Happy Night With AmericaThanksgiving at the Eagle Hut I "vhere did you first learn to dance wero uuiy mixed, no remoyca tno gum "About the time I was graduate: ..mil ins inouin ami moueipu 11 iniu n ., ttnrvnriS" h. sail. dogl Tho dog was much nd- ,, vt .,.,.. ,vn, -. muffh.inni tnir unllnr. whose uniform bad been tor .. .. .. .... . i ---- ---- - - -- ---. inuring an tno compeiiiions oeiwecn teams the nlr was thick with college yells. Can you picture COO husky men. LONDON, Nov. 30. LAST night was Thanksgiving night In London and I think Americans it started with a real Thanksgiving dinner. My American readers will won der why 1 iccord that obvious fact. Hut picano rememner we o.ks i . m a ,,,, hunB wllh Thanksgiving Ian- are living today In n beleaguered 'land , mo,icd out of pumpkins nnd tn iiia r.n "wni- rntlntis." nnit fillr food . ..... !..'.... wo urn ii n "war rations." and our moil must be measured out to us In duo portions' Yet a "real Thanksgiving dinner" took place at the American hut ' "Huw on earth did you manago to get those turkeys?" I asked Mr. Hohert Stuart, tho secretary, as I watched Lady Ward and Iady Alastalr Innes Ker deal out generous portions of the eluslvo (In war-time!) bird. "And how on earth hao you squared the Food Controller for tonlght7" Mr. Stuart laughed heartily "Didn't you know that those tuike)H tho world, ma'am"' camo the quiet re r.ew 1IKIU icrosi me Aiinniic irom America," he said, "so the Food Con has got nothing to do with GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX In niifltrrr to health qurntlanv Doctor Kttlng0 in thin iflcr k ill ilaMu oive ad Ice on nrf. tcnr.ir mntictnr, but in ho cac uill he hihr the riik of vnkiup ilkignoscn of o- vrescribtito for nlhnenta rrnuirinrj vmtitil trtntmatt ur tlruot. Jlialth question utll br promt tly tin irrtd Irj pntonat Uttejs to inquirers itho utctuir t.tautpcl rntrloprtt for reply. By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. I)., LL. D. YA Helmet for Child of tour s rjfi t Editor ot IVoman'i Paar; r'V'"riar Madam will you Kinaiy sena m- ; v'roetlon for making a helmet for a child y faar yeara old? I saw a child with one on l.Yi' othsr day and I thought how cosy and ts.tj'wann the child looked. You have helped r before ana sun success, ana i wisn iu you. wishing you ueai. '$&?U ths child Is largo for his age use iff TU - m .. 1 -.. ..-!. ...... t.n ri r louowing patiern, ushib su wwna t&VlrnrrtlnaT needles. No. 4. and four Steel ftVloilttlng needles. No. 10: !. .with bone needles cast on rorty-eignt RX. itches. Knit plain thirty-six row3, or fsCTsighteen ribs. Blip off on spare needle. E$slC.-t- onnther Tileris tn norresnond for rJSt'iSclc. Now slip the stitches of both tjflprecea on to three steel needles, having fi.U twenty-four stitches on each needle. vlsjCslt, purl two for twenty-four rows; k!Md off twenty-one stitches loosely to co me opening tor me iaco. jvnic, 'jaurl two, backward and forward, for rows. i'Cut on twenty-one stitches loosely on i needles. Knit two. purl two for Rem rows. Knit one round plain, then Idrit, twenty-two Inches plain. Knit two eV .ASftths and nnpat thesn twentv.twn tMehes plain again and the two to ' -Mllier. You will have decreased three (- seiohes. Continue decreasing In these wm puces in eacn rouna until twenty e stitches remain. Knit two rounds itllln. Bind off. Sew top together. A ' esUler pattern will be malted to you. ' i ( From a Little Girl iJTO anricdisor or woman' rage: ?yfrDar Madam I am a little rlrl eleven uwiiyeaTS old and I am a constant reader of Dw , yvyt pace. I read in tho paper of a little twao warns some toys tor ner oromer aistsr. If she will call at our house ELM' We.Wlll that she gsta some toys. K,r. TftstlX North Eighteenth rtreet. Wv fThUs little girl with her letter has-been jmeans ot Dnnging mucn nappiness enrutmas time, sne is an active worker and deserves a word of endatlon. A little fairy tells us jn company with some other little aha made S23 for the Red Cross. 'tnany grownups can say the same? 'i-H ..... . ... 1 ,; A Mother or a Soldier, MM SAttor o Woman' I'aof. jaaaam oraa cannot express now 1 I am to you and the kind friend .remembered my little girl with the ,-tImIa.Iu tnAmt It ,11.1 nnl aa n ...I after losnur rnr ooy, wno was my I have fretted so much, not havlnff . m 1.1 1 w- - . . t srvrn irom 111111 Biiivn lie wsitb mwsr. -. thank: Ood. I heard from htm this '- ' .- . I i. ...-!: -..". -. if. lie is in nan Antonio, lex, u nna ' Isard to atruggle along on S10 a week, F that X pay room rent of a week. .Beat, seventy-nve csnts. ana tony r insurance, i told my utile girl atts was coming to aee her and she diahted. Araln. .thanklna you ao l.i-emaJn yours most a-ratefully. tt tMra.) 8. ' too, is a letter irom tne mouier MMIer. Through this column It possiDie to spread a little i joy In the path of .Mrs. S. and kerrrt, thanks to the efforts-of readers. iCmtmtCkie'. ' r WemoiM'e raati i VlndlT print In your column errant cookies. (lire.) N. ' UeJassjoonfuU of butter and ' to a crdam. Add nut- en to taste and 'two Uctatly, , Then add two Itjf er,lfUd twice with a tWer.j FloaJIy curraou. A Test of Love To the Editor ot Woman's I'aor: rvar Madam About n sear aeo I met a younc lady whom I now dearly loe. When I realized tne lee log wns muxuni i enteral ,-u. ,,,,, ,. , mtal' .. upon a strange understanding with h-r nnd right, but you ire gumming the game, he took the flag and went away with It is ir he thought ho was running Itowdv and I ran with him nnd with the net boy nnd the nent Tho last boy and Howdy and I ran Into the ball park and the kids from all the schools wero there nnd they hollered their faces off. The man climbed out of the nuto and said to me, "Little girl, whit Is your nnme nnd the name of your school"'" I said, "I am Patsy Klldare and I'm Irish nnd Davis Is my ichnol " The man said, "Will the Dals girls gle their school yell for Patsy Klldnrc? She ran all the way nnd bevit all the runners and did It easy." Nobody gave the ell. but I Miv somo of the girls talking together and then Imogene stood up and staid, "Patsy Klldare goes to our school, hut she Is not one of us and we won't yell for her. This Is not a girls' race " i:crybndy hissed and a big man with a red face climbed over the front of the stand and took off his cont and yelled. "I cin't lick n bunch of fool girls, but maybe soino of your fathers ore present. If they nro I am ready to lick any two of them." Then n jKillceman put his hand on the man's shoulder and said, "Come on out of this. Pat: you are all UHCULAH rheumatism, or Igla, Is a painful disorder of the voluntary muscles nnd ligaments, and usually follows cold and exposure. It oy and I is possibly not always tho muscles, but Muscular Rheumatism rheumatism, or my-, tls Is nn Inriatnmatii n of tno nerves ami is not tho samo as either variety of rliiumatlMii. In rheumat'o conditions fruits nnd fruit acids aio beneficial lather than Injurious, because they In crease alkalinity In lite tissues Instead ol causing acidity, as Ik commonly sup. posed, (me should not uso drugs of any kind without con-stilting a physician. So the man picked up his coat and gave me a half dollar and climbed back Into the stand. Tho peoplo cheered and Straddle was shown them as the winner and the Davis girls gave tho school yell and I gave It with them, for I am a good sport Then Jim and Maggie came for me and Howdy and so we went home. Jim usked me If I was too tired and I wasn't, for I run all the time when I nm with nobody but Howdy .tlni said I was tho most remarkable little girl he ever knew, but I could hae told him that before. Tonight Howdy ind I kneeled and I prayed, "Dear mother and Ood, thank you for helping Straddle win the rare. This ounn girl Ir a Catholle. while I om He and Howdy and I showed them what a rrotestsnt. uo ou ran i"', "."i"" ' uavis can no. I am sorry I could not Fn. "when our part ha. T matured to enter hit you with mud yesterday. Amen upon that supreme tact ot m!lvi"Vlf,)nT em now very much troubled as to whethir I dill the right thing. Htnre I am not quite nineteen nnd she Is on sear my Junior, I wns to n ci-rtain extent dlslurtca to note that our nCMualnt unrcahlp was hcomtng nulte serious I also realized that 1 was monopolizing her with my attention, nnd though I hne her. I fdt that I was depriWnff her of tho pleasure of other nrnualntancs. I told her that though w would still lt- the same awi-ethiMrts I wanted her to ruitlwte other friends and that I would do the same. In the mean time we aro to meet orcnslohnlly and dis cuss our new-found friends, and should either of us ever find anv one v horn we pre fer to the other we are lu tell Tt at our next meeting. Since wo sealed our little pact with an exchange of rings. It Is only necessary to return the rinu to signify the finding of the preference. Was this. In jour opinion. Im posing upon ner7 You hive made a very wise arrange ment, my friend. It is not well for a man and girl as young as jou two are to make a positive decision to marry. And It equally Is not well for a man to monopolize a girl to tho exclusion of other men "friends. Your little test can do neither one of you any harm, and If your love Is true it will make It all the stronger. Mixed marriages very often turn out unhappily for the simple reason that re ligion Is very close to most of us, and one professing the' Catholic faith, for Instance, must require promises from the Prutestant Hat he or she will never Interfere In matters of religion and If there are any children born of the mar riage they must be brought up Catholics. The Protestant must mako these prom ises, and If he makes them and does not keep them there Is bound to be un happiness. It also means that a sub ject which Is very close to the heart Is taboo between the two, as the whole point of 'View of the Protestant and Catholic Is totally different. It would not make as much difference to you, perhaps, as It would to the girl. My advlce to you both la to think very strongly' und deeply In the matter before you, enter Into a definite engagement, unless you are perfectly willing not to Interfere In any way. History of Weather To ( Editor of iromdn'r Pat7: Dear Madam Kindly forward weathsr chart of Philadelphia MnvMib. 1. 1017. to December On it nlsass nut date, time of day (1 o'clock), temperature, moisture, wind and other remarka. H. n. The Weather Bureau, -with, offices In Boom 01, Postolflce Building, can fur nish you with the Information you want. I could mall the Weather report to you for the month of November,, but It would be necessary for you to go to the bureau In order to get this Information up to December II, as the report for this month will not come out until the end ot the, month- it will simplify matters for yeu-tB to to the bureau, where the of. ins a beginnlne- ia. 1817. ,..!7' Iteturn of Imorene." the next Patsy d.Hr;:,'emnfg'yyble''J!ed'g'err'" "'"" Tomorrow's War Menu CIIlllST.MAS HAY I1HCAKFAST Grapefruit Omelet with Mushrooms Waffles Maple Syrup Coffco DINNL'P. Clear Soup Itoast Turkey with Chestnut Filling Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Olblet Gravy Muttered Turnips Pickled Beets Christmas Fruit Salad Mince PIo Nuts and Halslns Coffee SUI'PKIt Welsh Habblt Coffee Toasted Crackers Fruit Coke CHHLSTMAS FHUIT SALAD The Ingredients are sliced pineapple, nut meats, currant jelly, grated cheese, lettuce leacs and mayonnaise dressing, Place lettuce leaves on Individual plates and on each plate place a slice of pineapple. Mix with a thick currant jelly or some other kind of Jelly some chopped nut meats and heap up In the hole In the pineapple. Grate some cream cheese over the pineapple and dot with mayonnaise; on each bit of mayonnaise place a candled cherry or cranberry. Here you have the Christmas colors of red. green and yellow. Mary Wright's tsalad Hook. Bishop Asks Aid for K. of C, IIAimiSBUIia, Dec. 24. Letters hae been forwarded to the clergy of the dlo cere by the lit. Kev. Philip H. McDevltt, bishop of the Catholic diocese, of liar rlaburg, urging them to take part In the Knights ot Columbus war-fund cam palgn. The Knights of Columbus areU maintaining buuuings at the camps, which are open to soldiers and sailors of all sects. The campaign will start Jan uary 3 and continue until January 10, y One Mail Delivery Tomorrow One comji etc. delhery of mall will Le, made on Christmas Day, The general, delivery section of the central pott- tho sensory neres f the muscles, that are affected, as the pain Is often tf a strictly sharp, neuralgic type. The loca tion of tho pain ghes different names to the attacks: lumbago affects tho loin muscles; "stiff neck" describes Itself, and then again the muscles of the libs nnd about the head may be tho seat of the pain. As a rule the trouble Is entirely local and lasts from a few hours to a few days occasionally longer. Patients often fear that they have serious lung or kidney trouble the first tlmo they have an attack. Hest Is Imp rtnnt, and a thorough cleansing of the bowels Simple food, plenty of water to drink nnd hot baths are required Tho Turkish steam baths, hot picks, fomentations, electric light baths and electricity ore tho best treat, ments for this ailment 1 rous plastcrj of nil kinds are popular remedies for lumbago. They do no harm, but neither Pjorrhca Wllnt Is luiirrhfii' W. A. Pjorrhea In nn infection of the gums around tin- teeth with production of pus. It causes u loosening of tho teeth nnd may eventually affect the Jaw Itself If allowed to cnntlnue. The sourco or this lnfictlon Is fiequcntly Improper raro of the teeth, or a general rundown condition which allows perms to gain access It was formerly considered in-1 rtiralile, but It II now known that the tioller them !" Thu hut was llteiallv packed with men. In 'the big roncert hall o leal American band was strumming a, 1 band which has nobly faced flro and death a hundred times on the western, funt with tho Canadian army Hery ' bandsman Is an American "Heavens, how thoc nun can play '." said Lei! White, the popular American actress who had romu to entertain the men. i And then the games begin! The men were divided tip Into tennis I.'ach team woro its college pennant ! There wcio nbout 40 men to each team, headed by a captain, and a checr-lf.ider 500 participants In all! was i.ip- talu of Cornell, I had about 40 men lu my team, and 'sometimes CO' Theic were 12 husky I American sailors, with voices llko fog flrens Our cheer leader was an enor mously big fellow of tho plying Corps, I with abnormal chest expansion nnd ab normal lung power. He led my fio men I lu a yell that made tho rafters ring "Cornell, Cornell, I yell, I yell. Like COHNUI-L." Tlio Cornell team was casllj first in noises. There were a .couple of Hoosevelt's ! Hough Illders, twenty Ameilcan soldiers, i a (.mall crowd of Australians, tluee Brit ish naval otllccrs and tlireo nnny of ficers from thu American Kmbassj, who i, swelled tho throaty numbers of my I team. Before the evening was over I had fifty Americans on the team We wero "some hefty bunch," as the llttlo negro member of tho party dc-1 I I rlared it sailor who had been Just a llttlo lonely till tho games began, ana whom I commandeered Into the Cornell, team. ' Ho won a prize, too, did that lllt'e , negro, and for n cbrlous achievement I sent him up before the Judges Mrs. Astor and some other prominent Amer icans as representative of Cornell I'nlverslty In tho "widest grin." His mouth was extraordinarily clastic. Ills smile was "car to car." Thero was another sailor a white man on liar vanl team, who inn tho llttlo negro veiy close. This man's smile was of the shark variety. Hut the little negro won. His display will be glad to hear of the wonderful party given nt tho American hut In London for their far-away soldier and sailor sons. It was a glorious party a night of great hilarity and games nnd dances nnd jollifications1 It Is with the "morning-after" feeling that I sit down to write, for 1 am stiff after last night's running of races and fox-trotting and little mired, In one of the competitions, and whoi Con ...art trnali.wl with nsrsnlratlnn nri' grime. But when ho spoke I saw lp. was no ordinary man. "I was un honor man at Talc," h told me, very modestly. It was the samo with nearly al tho men. I want to say hero American soldlei and sailors have become very populnj with every one" In London, Their slra pllclty, their lack of "side," their enthi) plasm, have endeared them to the line llsli, to the Atizacs, to tho Scotch art to the Irish. "In nil our lives we've never had jollier evening," a group of Scotch ur , Irish soldiers declared. "If this Is ical American party, then I wish tlf lily, I Americans would navo Thnnksglvliil I think that next to the Americans every week, so that wo could enjoy In dancing prowess corne the Canadians, over again." cucumbers, all yelling at the pitch of their voices, and never ceasing for three hours? Today my throat Is so hoarre I cannot speak nt all. After the games wero over dancing started. A real Amerlcnn ragtime troop arrived, and plaved most enticing rags. "Where did you learn to dance so wonderfully?" I asked a sailor ot tho good ship Dixie, when wo paused a moment for breath. "I guess I've danced In every port In ooo900eocee a,,eiuuaia. foHFIDEHTlWA 0HVEHIENT .REDIT 'Hlifrr tli Worker Money Iltiis J flip Mont." The Last Chance to Xmas Jewelry As an accommodation to last-min-utc shoppers, we will remain open until midnight Christmas Eve. Our assortment of diamondw, watches nnd beautiful jewelry, of novel desicn and supreme quality, ofTcrs unlimited opportunities for gratifying personal preferences, while our Confidential, Convenient Credit System arranges the terms of payment to suit your conveni ence. Hollander & Fleishman Co. 808 Chestnut Strec: OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT IAbcrtu Honda Accepted Same as Cash i1tk.nnt.il lull tin nn t IfnT liirrvil if litinn in tho early stages Careful treatment t';!',.em".nff' "d "stunts" of every sort by a spcclall) qualified dentist Is neces sary. (CopjrlEht.) are thev of any use. Laxative foods. nd especially fruits, aro better than any drugs or plasters. Rheumatism and Neuritis The Christmas Dinner Turkey, goose and vegetables, on I which Americans dine nt Christmas, ac cording to ancient custom, are tho very things tho food administration wants them to eat, as they conserve wheat, red meats, fats and other needed war foods. Fittingly enough, this Christmas falls How ran one kind nf rheumatism t, ,iis. , meatless uuesuay, the clay on which tliumlshed fnim annthnr' Is rheumatism ' no red meats nro to bo eaten. Serving the same ns neuritis? Whal In re the causes the old-tlmo Christmas dinner on that and treatment? .Mils. JAS. I ,, .,,, . ,, .. -.,-,- There are tWO general Varieties Of' t,1,v nr moan neenmnnnl,l l.w ,... rheumatism acuta and chronic Acute .., cr Fai.e dresslnc. L'lhlet irrnw. rheumatism Is the result of Infection i mashed potatoes, cranberry same or by germs of one kind or another. Chronic iciiy, mabhed turnips, squash, celery, rheumatism, the more common. Is the mimnklti nle. fruit, nuts nml wnr ninm result of nutritional disturbances. These pudding nro all good conservation dishes aro usuilly brought about by autolntoxl- and may bo consumed to Individual ca- canon tno ic-auu oi constipation :seuri- pacity. , and variety Hut I nm very happy. For the Thanks giving party at the American hut In London wns voted unanimously a huge success. nt shining Ivories was brilliant and Inches wide ! The competitions In which each team participated wero numerous. fine nf my Cornell men a very large marine ece'lcd particularly In tho chewing, gum competition. Ho raced the others along tho hall, picking up packets of chewing Rum, which he chewed Indus triously. 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It is not a mixture, concoction, compound or blend. For bak ing and shortening, you need y3 less SAWTAY than LARD is various from leaf to the compounds of doubtful origin. Your govemmentfood pledge demands that you saOe animal fats and use in their stead vegetable fats which are better. SAWTAY is the butter. SAWTAY can ,be x best of them, and more eco used over and over for frying. nomical than the animal fats. Butter llb.inevery5lbs Sairand Water aT48W Actual Cost, ifr5 SAWTAY 100 Pure Butter-of-Nuts. Use Vs Less at3lz alb. Best Lard Just. Plain Hod-fat at4Q4 a lb. V. 'fti'S mjA HE NATION'S light its star, this Christmas of 1917, is the beckoning light to sacrifice and service. Not alone sacrifice by those who tread the sodden fields of France, but supreme service by those who, great or lowly, must shoulder uncom plainingly that other giant burden which is lightened only by a sense of lesser sacrifice, perhaps, though equal worthiness! To some it is given to serve heroical ly; others humbly. Yet, after all, the test of service lies in the measure of willingness, of earnestness, of con stancy with which the appointed task is done. And pausing at'this Christmas time to look back upon the year now closing, its stupendous influences, its trials, its successes, this Company expresses to you, its patrons, a keen appreci ation of the generous help, the splen did co-operation you have accorded its men and women in their endeavor to servo faithfully and well, The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania w. "TsTsMl easi l,be feto.tnve you aay la- office will 'be, open from 7 to 11 o clock. ,.t ''... r -"-. ".. j r . ." - -, dww.:.. Wii k-W- r-PK ' v;'1 ,J" ' K 1 f-.l L, H. , il ' f 5Xfi A. $,