j i v W 't .1.. ?.:k iaafoBS-iuniiAiJsajraiA. Wednesday, January 2,, ioig - ' . tfW, AMViENESS KEEPS US FROM FOOD SAVING FASHION NOTES LETTERS FROM READERS!) ;?f? ICE; SUBSTITUTE, SAVE! ! f 'Af NOVELIST'S FOOD SLOGANS' IN THE MOMENT'S MODES .u 11,1 Evening Wrap of ChiTon Velvet and KoUnsku ret Deland Sums Up Her Creed of' atyjn Conservation in "TJiree S's." Saving Is Hardest of All vyf ClftU bo lit food conservation,. ftret Deland, the noted novel- Bometlilns io say tliut ought arlr'to anneal to even woman ! Sp ever found nny excuse for jNtttng her heart and mind on, vi? In ah article called "The .i8'a" In the Woman's Homo uon tlili month, the mitlnr, I Deland, speaks out her mind. Mjh, three H's stand for sacrifice, NtUtQ and nave.' and with these, nf; for a slogan -the author has gcd'iip the thing she must do In rvq her. country's food supply. '"PpWK easiest ir L VMM r.iB & THE CHEERFUL CHERUB IMiHnMHnHMBMHMMMMil Some folks have, wedth enoudh to buv Just anything tkey choose T rva-ve my cosy rockir-Kj cV.a.ir And books a.nd soft old shoes. 1VTCH1 ? iMaH r is i , 1 l i i ' , i -'( k e i " i ' GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX Ily JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, iM. 1)., LL. U, AI-I...H. st rem has not sufriclctit i rcimth In the muscles of the hack hm' b,.rl, a,r.lan fll U 111 StrCnCtllCtl the musclfs on either side of the rilue and the lower part of the trunk. J'1"0 very Important muscles are can i' nvlltin In neatly all Klmls of labor One who Is vvc.ik ve-r.v easily strains the musi'lrs by some extract illtiary exercise, ale In rice to much pain and Buffering This shows tho Importance of maUItiK .these muvclcH stroiiRer by spci lal cer tlw t.ilculateil to ilcvrlnp them I Ilrut filt upon n siooi wim i'. --- wiurr. seemed hv loops fastened to he floor Trim, Hash mill ciuniter , I'M.e the hands upon the 1 H " noil them In flour and brown uulcklv on lh-bo.lv slowly forward nm then back ,, , , Ips , hnmn nf lo the ere.t position KPVeral times He I the sll.e.l onions ,..e been filed a lhxlm.lv bieknard In thn same n.nn.I K,U1 , Thpn (((IJ lm) hi emier sine. repeimiiK run, "'- "'i eimn.fr ro. twent inln.it. s turn "II" II baklnc lllsll. mill ,llr-,..l hit on. Tomorrow War Menu BlllIAKl'AST ll.iked tlananas with Drown llrcad Creamed Klnnan lladdlo Coffee i.t'.vonno.v I'leamed Macaroni and Ojsteis with Tomato Sauen 1 "'" Muinns Orange Marmalade Dt.N'NKIl Hralsed Hearts H.lke.l .stuffed I'otatnes l.'-ltlue with Pickled llects and Cold Teas Italslr. I'le llt.ISi:i) HCAItTS 'ft. lee la.nbR imu.u ,.. ,. fc... ... .... ...... . - .,v". ., ..... cill.ill ,m'nn. tinee medium carrots, one pint boiling wap WORK ROMANCE OF WOMEN CRITICIZED? Gentler Sex in America Not Fitted for Heavyl Tasks ana uisaam vviuiu incj vxu t Do, Says Expert mi: hel Amerliiiii woman foreign lsteis. but the hcHrts ord for tis all tomes Deland writes, "sac nnd she goes on to describe If ''We can give up the superfluous 1;0f food such as pastry and little ney breads. ut ns for sjcrlllce." she mlds. "" cold potatoes' I wonder If 1 nm iy, It Isn't sactltlco to lefnln from "he only housekeeper who, In the nnt- Mm when wo hear u baby colng,!"- "f food tniiserntl.m. Ilnds tin- lyamiiw, iv ,1011 i itturi mire u mc iii '-'. - try mi that an extra mpful of lloun i "e imiui urcper wno tutn nrr own t L- ...,.,. ... I. ..... nn,.t l., ..nnu (.., ...... I, ...1... ... n1- jcrwmjr uo uuuc.i io some itcigi.iu i -uuiuik .tw-- n.i m,,. n ....... ... ... - ''JsVman's loaf of bread: It Isn't sacrifice NUlre what might be cilled '.old po- omit Icing on our rnko so that ' tatn loiuage,' lo use the flank of uteak i!Har will not soar higher In price. In ti stew, tit Keep the ri.ur cup n icif liicrlflco Is too noble n wottl to apply oer siting beans for n egetoble I things like this. It Is only unlmagl-, salad. Hut who of iih bac the pluck ftfveness on our pint or the vulgar-.'grant, for the sake of iiigumeiit, that 'of the inam.rnorlate rtoinan orirv 'we have the humanity and the br.iln-) fVimpulse't'hat.mHkcs It neccssarj even .Hl iTlilliiu uu.nc.ws o& li. K. lilfPHE Becond step, siuistltutloii of P-i.A'otli Mil rhw t Ml :7 'to go Into our kitchens and lmldl k.j to bewildered Mnr, who, by the w.i, feels no hnpul'o li limit mi lilsli 1 stomal h for the wike of filling mi Hug i llsh one- to t.n to M.ilj: 'Wheie Is the dropped egg that was not eaten all breakfast jcslcuUo mninlng?'" V.IWIMI DVU.II, n.V, C 1 1. Kt- ot'l'r foods for the ones the (Jov- 'rprnent Is trjing to consene. Mis. ' Inland describes as taking brains. SRs"The third." she writes. "salnc- MV''''h"ninnlt' I"1'1 hraliiH, and theri!S. l)i:i.ANU has ispic fetwatest thing In the world cour-''-1 Ideas that many a w .?w.i, "' Swv W0Mlleri """ tontlnucs, "If it Is lk KU.oti.iaA T ntv, uiinli n ,.nunr,1 fl.il t I n,ir"""" ."... ...,,... ...-. . BtK.it eni.rflcrn l,ln liv al,1n ul.li.nnlt 'her "Mnr ,-'" ""'- " " """ t. estd iiiuc oman has thought about but been afraid to s.ij iboiit. It Is Interistlng lo know that Mis. Deland dots ask this question of I ' .-i l'!2i ' It; lJ' t. -v.;s ua- t.t-'.v :i ..rt'n' h $ ,.i.., ..r iimAv r.r si.m.1 e.ert. .no feet nif or two-thirds of n M apart, clasp the aims aboe the hertd and swnj the 1km1 back and fo.th mid from side I to side Ke. unci .xinnilinc i.gainsi ." plan- the hands upnn the hips and bend the bend down as far as possible witu rots iiikI ,(0 fnr nn Il(,r h lnP(nllln oven Mrs. c n T. .Ir. ..w- York . i.iis. limbs' up l,res he.trls mav of a much lighter build Is not like ' " pnn rn elent In huivy war em.rgency work This Is the opinion f ! K'"'''" until recentl t,ho superintendent of the Philadelphia brnmli of '"' st',,' ' partment of Ijilior. nw "h" '"'"''".."jr" manager of the New Vork Shipbuilding Company , ... Amerliin wnuitn h.ne read with n UUlckenlng pulse lion tb. women of (he Allied nations have filled the labor breath vacated bv their w arguing men Thev have rem inclines oi iiiri.i he used In this ver.v economical recipe ( huslne-sllkt. altlre uttai king woik hl. 1. when the illfTerenl . i.fa nf mem urn n ihr.inrni, Ii.im heeii ngaided as Imond expensive, the housewife niiivt renrt to ..- inrnm vuiiiii aitiioiiKh tougher a re mil ImmiiIIiii- (he knees f tile ti.usi ." oi just nN nutr tl.ms nn,1 If ,.r, ....1 .! I the b.uk ate ilgld It would be well to aio crpialh pint.il.c A ver appetls- h..ve .in iislsta.it piess the bead down a lug flavor Is developed during the long Utile farther when Hie body has been rooking, owing to tho bacon, onions and bent as much as possible cat rots which are added The r.clpe Third Mimd a foot or two fiom tho will serve four persons and cosls only . .. . i a il.. ..nit u H 1X1 Wirt illmill .li. i . .. . .. w.n i.pjm ii i?.n ii" i in- xx .ii f.i ! ' "it. -mi, i cms apw vorK Trliiiiiic' MRS. DANIELS REVEALS , CAUSE OF DRY NAVY lug the bnd In the heail again"! mi wall, kieplng the tiimk and limbs rigid fourth I'l.ire two low stools fir enough npait sn tint the difference be l ween them will be about sl-c Inches less 111, hi the height of the bode Now lie down and pl.no the feet upon one sIihiI nn.l the head upnn the other, so lint the bod will be supported between th two ...... t.r ..f HniniiiiH ii till It x Tl.ev have thrilled at the laws that the women of llngl.ind have made good at the building of ships, leckoned as the nmt i xhnust Ing as well as the most luipornnt work that mu-t be dniie If the war Is In be won And xmeili.in women have t.ilrlv panled foi the oppoittinllv to dlpl iy a slmllai prowc-i wont mi what sin: cw Sumiiiid up tetselv. however, Mr lien ilelPs opinion of the Ameriian vvoinm's iittltude tow aid win work Is not fHtl,i-Ing Mie tan t do what she wants in un .mil she won't do wh.t w.e Dy M'LISS as healthy as wo have mil) btch at vM.r n shoit vvhlle.1 speaking tomparallveiy, anil tnete H noV telling what a few )ears may do to in" Hut in) observation has been after slx months of this war that women will bcst! ,nn ihnlr ...ilrtntism If thev keeo tnyt "" ..'... ..... .,....... ." "M those essential inuu'iries mm arc oum-H3 drum to them, when compared to the Un-Jh usual occupations that a few of thtri$ sex lire getting themselves photographed i llefore he became an eni.Io.vmcnt tx-iMl ... ....,.,l .. ... n u....fl...B.) l JVJ9 pen. .ir, iteii'ien "" i- pi'iiuuih iron ye J worker hiving started at tho very bot.sff'J im in hrldco building He knows. thucfore. about the heavy kinds of work "fjl ir.,i, ih, n.n.ilove'H ns well as from therV. emplovers point of view .fm t this time, with so many of tho best nlivsUal tvpes away at the war," he iiiniiuented, with further emphasis, rji 1-lfll. Kne.l upon the door with the'Mts ! T. Motesjmr, I9J3 ilghs .ili.l Hunk erect and the feet street, told how prohibition can l.ir.,1 under the edge of a lu.ivv sofa ' " ' Slates n.tv V Ml. Par till nl.i or some othei similar support Now in Hale the lungs and bend forward to the llooi lletiitn to position and reieat several times 'I he musilis of the loins .ue developed b) thn ue of dumbhtlls. Indian dubs nnd nolle) weights, as well .is bv sueli occupations as hoeing, shoveling lifting, earrv lug weights, eti Son- 'I hroal norr ihrnsl I1 THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE 122 rl ttloiii ore hivimi Mtcrt and i.rllon vulimllllif In llllt il'failinrut mini hf .irlllril n,i nnr Wr Mtirr ontii nnd tlnnrd Irllh Ihr iinnir o lie " rllrt .S,rclal ijlitrir Me tlnv (III rn ill ore tltelfrrf I tt b,.if.ralon,l 1ii.f thr irfllnr tlnr not lirrrflrir.l frtrom thr ArulOiir,.! . 4Hrrrlfrrt. Alt roiiiii.Ml.lrn.ln.M Jnr ll.n ilr.inrmii.il Ameiin r ,Mi,rrr-r,i , ,.,.,, un, i WOMV' l;IIANmO. Mriiliia J'nWIe hciluer. riilladclpliln. Til ' TniHV'S INOUIRIKK 'flr . ---.-- --- LWrn". How ran sneik nf sulk uf rT be re-1 I. Where illil llie riislnni f neiirlnc ornime Mosi.n.s un n weilulnc irll orlslnntr.1 The designer of the eveninc wiap inclined in the accomiMiiviiir: sketch has turned out a smart coat without using; s-o much as an inch of mctnl brocade or eimine fur, the two inKieilieuts vvhicli many ilesicners would have us believe are indispensable to the proper mnkiiiL; of sucli a carment. The MiairtlU collar and yoke are of kolinsky. The hkirt is of peacock blue chiffon velvet, em broidered with an elaborate stitchinp; .lesipn m bron.e silk. f. How ran a, speik of ntk f ruT be re-1 ivt4 frunl the while, when In helnK rp,l of the ellon slips Into the I Karate hit Iiiff1iltet' &5 Cl Ukan HMa frannrnllv II. rd. lt.1,1 sll.ll.s Ti-X X.mWk or rottoii to be oeil In nhij on '?;i-WlwliHe material, wl.nt lllll- "Irlik" ; M b nsortcd tn? hi ,,' 7,-I.rXhl tliouM be the muln Innredlri.l of osorU, now II. ul It Is nrrrtsarr to snvr -ItwrTf , I ?? ANSWERS TO YESTEUDAVS IMtUIKIES 1. Uomrti lift ii Itfcn trf--.f.l ittlit CAPTURED it. riftit. .i hki:v imh(.!,s I'nurlli .iimmIIiim, .Mniinlctl Klllr Inifx mill Ihrlllliic Til nf Hit Iami-i-I. rnres. of u Mound.) ('tin iilinn nfll. cr U hit Irll I nt I In IIhihN ili 1 nm.). VPVnaht lit hu "if 'I'bHf Lrtigrt f uiuvainj i vA& i & J.-C'hampltnon arc Krfnrh iminlirftoni.. ' 'i. Ulml unuuil Irtflrdi hut liu Intel ninrlf It ni-pmrnnrf- tn tlir f-.hlou wurltl? X It It pmprr in nrt rpl un Im I till ion j iirotMonalt Ili.il l, nut Isiiowtnc lirtlirr nr not otif i nit Httrml thr iilT;ilr? erilff TWcuo tl.P war tl ItiiMiiP- nrm with J'";1 ll"r 'i'ftHln Iti.iu wp Ii ul nliur Klihh I m cnnrcftr.1 1,,1 ,1m,.. .. Krr.U 1clnf tiiUr" rlMinp wlirro,. tho it. (Jprnwn .ii?nt who wroto Itn a or nlro ,ir ,iM "" ",;'lq. "'; "'! fij y In tin elrrlrlcal hImiii Im Ihf imi.i itnl t , II. Tlif r nu ml nf(U Hup t tnnot Irfromtnx thin. Thr llnr nr- t.Tbo mlnutr milk mllli on IIK. ol or 'nrmntith, ,N Ste lT -'"" ?;;" """'!;-"! ",;) .o-.heTr: '': , ? '-UHPPVW " xlli phiiiv mint i n -niinnmt , gfefr " hu,d lMt rlni-rfl In rlrr wurm . :( u not rorriH, ,or m Ul ,n Bh DA' WfttfT una drira wlln n miu pirr or unrn. ft womnn rnonr to put In thr fiillrrtlon ax I "! V ' ' " " .al (1imh.Ii - ll. .l.t... .. .1.1.... I.. .I.....I. t ..,,... . ,,tr iiiiiii' ui kiiii.ii lit iiiiim II ironoiftlfl in fhr i-rr.onnl will th.it In liclilnd Tty.Tntn inr noi-wuirr nnc i noi uiun MM"li)fl II It) not roniritlfiit la "hr.it un tMl.'ii rouplo of niHBttrlntB pin ml on tlir jWlfMtor will noon hrat Into it iml Ihul .klroW iroiM ilmlrlitn rnirirr.nfi iilial It i.tn. E?& ". 7 -3 . y&K iJltto CirlM Hnv War Sl.imim PSvT tttaffiHitor of U'oki nil's paurt t isr tuin i iry nun inn-r'fi uur ur HJHrlf ill thn K.cxim. I'lpi m IiiM.tn Muni! W?t 3whtih womrn In KnuUtMl nr ilolnir to Pgrf 'i:ritmll minis of monry tu pIt tit Intent yCr W thrift rUuiPH bucIi hn wrrn rncntly put nn ft "Jfwf I' "' roiuurj, rtnii inrieimHn io, lTtftn both my Itltlo clrls found h thrift mnl l&ni Hi thrlr itocktiien. tatlt of thn tarda lialiitr .-wi.twrnty-flnrrnt vthmii on It. thy hmr ,"5',lrm their own work nml aintf jhmM an- fp- owirwaniii on inn rura. i Know inn l nnt ,vfy much, hut It rrprrntH nacrlflcu tn thrlr wirt,'; and prnapn ny ifinntf It I may en- $&,, fMHin-sff onifr mouirra o urso inrir uiiKiri'n iSrj-asW a incir i-nnira iu m.rm .ni vi our Wpi M(ff)ib6rfl yrhn la an lnvalll anJ haa nn rhll- Jl.s.-'4fan vivea our ciutnrn huhpip lor uii K t a fi, fsPfia for nrr. in inr ri nip iihs bivhh ij amcioa tnai in rniniran n anowrn in aprnti l WsTV i IftrllPlls. S.III pnrTP! b r rsiiv- nuitii-if lr- Mf of It tu ho rral rhlMlah plranurr to i. i, Wiirn we loin tnrm aiioui no tnnrt i7nowevrr. the nrxt ttnin Ihr ly aar "4hlr nrmiitl nmnrv thv anknl tier If jnivht aavr tno ncKr a up in wiy inmi pons In litu to write It otn.r pennies, too. and t think It will a lone pcioro we urn unln in turn In tliq i IMr ) Mtf Is tho llmt letter we bavo hail t thrift rartlH. It Is a matter nf I Vital Interest that I think It would Cell worth vvhllo If many of our rea.b rWrota In letters ueh na thin to aug- t,WA8 oi raving up m" penmen, 1101 f'f&r the children, but for their riders. two Utile gum nave ruowu a very 111 example.1 aw ' It. lir Tiou1-l proihlr hrr nun fintiN, A Future "Ad" Writer Ti llir Kdllorot U'omnii' 7'eyr !ri.r Mnila... klnilts ndilsn nir ,nn.rn Intf thn ninnn, r In whlih In ;rorrr.l t hr .im n Mrll'i nf H,rrllsrinrnts t hI.1 llisnk sou for nv Inrnrnmdon lint ou will Kl.r mo In rrferrnr,, t,l this tnHttrr I HI). M hll. ftihenl ursdutr hi.iI have ItS'l h(u lutrly m, li.sn,rN rxi rlrme V II VI Personallv, If I wero aiming to be. come an advertising writer this Is wlut 1 houlil do (let Koine groundwork rx perlenie In vrltli.g bv working on a new f paper All thin while I would take n correspondence lourni In advertising fiom a reliable correspondent schoul In addition to tht I vtoulil go to the public library and take out mic1 pooka as "Pujchology of Advertising," by Wal ler Pill Scott; "How to AiHcitlse a He tall .Store." by Albert i: Hdgar. and "Selling KorceH" Theso hooka get to the rock bottom of what advertising really means and give ver praitical les. After irettintr mimilent netvi'iMper training to know Idler asking about inv arm .mil wanting to know If Iheie wan .'nothing be imild fin tor me I was pot allowed to an Mci this Irtler but I he liirpedor did mi for me I ieeeed lalei on another leller frniT a tierniin who was a natuialbid Amei. lean citizen and repre"outed a large firm with whom we had done biirlnes Un alio asked if theie were not Mime, thing ho could do. I was prrmlttrit to j verlto an answer on the luck nf his letter nnd requested that Im eliould send me If possible, n coupe of i;nglsh novels and a Trench illitlniurv In a verv few ilava I received the -i .utliles together with a bo of verv guud ilgirs , and pome cigarettes This in. in lame tot o'ogne to pee me and spent lluee d.is there Interviewing olllrl.its He v..s not nen allowed to look at ino to satlsfv himself that I w.ih well so that he could lepnrt to mv famllv One dav wo were t-urpilsed ,ii the arrival nf another oflicei named llainrs, of the Canadian Knginiers vho had been taken prisoner on .lime J, but sltuo that? date bad spent his time In apothir hospital In Aaiheu He hid been rent to I.izarclt VI. to have one of his e.ves removed which had been damaged by the explosion of a bomb, and was plm cd downstairs tu the same room im the French laptaln In order to he direct! under tho care of tho head ppeilaltst Ttarnes managed to give us some new information regaiding the events rif .luiie 1'. and I was p.nticularly Inter ested In hearing tint he had been In tho hospital with a man named Maitln. who was also an ollicer of the fourth " JI llnw ,.in S'.rr (hrinl l irmieii wiinmii Irui.s'' . ' The best leiniilv Is almost tho easi est to oblaln and tint Is hot water. It should bo applied outsldo and Inside; outside, bv means of fomentations for fifteen minutes or half an hour twice a dav , Inside. In a gargle of hot water, as hot as can be used, fiom flftein minutes to half an hour until lelleved Dr.lnk plentv of hot water In older to In.'lurn profuse petsplratlou If theie Is feve. t onl the -kltl Willi spnngo bilhs Keep the feet warm It the svinptnina are severe appl.v len In a Ing lo the outside of the neck and give the pitlent little pieces of len tn swallow. few hours of this treatment will effnt a line In simple cases The Inhaling of steam Ik a most c flic-lent menus of rellevlnc ti un anil Inflammation I Application of oils and gre.iso of nil kinds lo the tbrn.it are iiscIcsm not- withstanding the popular opinion Coated Tonuup Vh numil" !. tl.l'k fur In Hi" limrli Ins llnw in I l."-n it tlesii" lllinil A loated tongue Is nu Indication of a diseased stale of tho blood Tolsons are Mis ,liis,,pius liinliK wife of the ii'iilnij' of the Xavv. at a leieptlon held for S.'o ofllifrs of the nav and the i,0 mid, iiiai me coips In the home or .vlr. and can Walnut, .... . ,.,, ,,Ar,t f,,r (nsiniiei. he ame to the i ., ,.,., .. . . f,,,. ,,.,... in in, levtlle llets. she H,. ...,,.,t,,.. I.,,l,,.tilr,u Vu inline s'lld. ordered It bemuse a lining ollicer , . ,..,. f,. l,,l, ihrs,. hi- who hut never tasted llipior before ho lIu,lrr, ,,, Rt, 11lim, y,,, mP n,0,P entered the nav v was court-m irtl.ikd J(llis ,,,,, ,,rn ,,, ,,, for them nnd lediiied si veil -polntM for lntolc.i- ;norinous conli.iiP. foi vnr npilpmelil ""'! I have been lei Wotiuii are m edul to .Mis Daniels and her sister, iMIs.s r.thel i nll1, ,sor,, nndnweai. uniroiins. Haglev, vhose brother Is Lieutenant i horse blankets ' ommaiiiKi iiivid vvorlli Hagliv. who ....... , , lomnunded the destrovcr Jacob Jones I .,,,,, "",,1., ," when It was ,o,edod scvei.,1 ..cKm st".,"K iV""o! !.,,,. .1.1.11 .III lllll X.IIM'LI I. S( I,, mi' . ,,,., ... ,. ..., , do jilt lis patllolli- as 1 or building ships, hut woman w.11 vvoikei' do ... 1 , - ...., - .. . ... "'" o .,-..,., ,. ,, i,,,, upMii ,e , ,,,, ., ,,, h(1K. imifonn and ,1 v i""0""""'" " J'" something dlffei.nl . ,,.inl to be usual .New car eggnog to fifty men ,,,, r ,! , and women proinlnent In soelel.v. who In ..sllP , ot ,!,,, , lhi, nIk ,si. addition to the olllcers and theli wives. , (lo(1 , ,Ml7 ,,a, ,alh ,, Mrenglli attended the rereptlnu UTV , 8U1onvmous The Anieilcin 111 plate of the eggnog a supplv ..f ,., s nlmble-flngi n d mid nimble. grape Julie was substituted , 1 1Mded She Is , it vei at ofllie work and voung ollloer hid been itiinl-i,,, fnr,iy r. ,lf, S ,)t M,n t, martlalid bv the ptnp.r authorities foi itailln lon1nt m Is bred to farming Icing intoMeateil said .Mis HankdH. nn, lloa, , plnsinl work She Is not and .Mr. Kinlels had appioved the find- I cw K,. the Hngllshwoinan mam of ing when an uncle of the bov. 11 mem- hom In llie Industrial towns Ii.im. he- lir or the Miiletv of Prleiids. came liiloi(0mP lnUi,.,i 10 he.iv v work through his olllie and upbraided him foi having 1 , r.ni,iri, r 11 n-iiei., i ,.,,o 1..,,,, i appiovid the senlemc lie said the hoc illilnt know what tho taste of llipioi ' was until ho wont Into the nav M liusli.ind Ihen Issut il hU order, feeling that It was light foi him to do so even If It onlv meant tht welfare of one joiing j ollietr Kngl'.nd wheie the women fot gem la tinos hive been emplnved In h.avv . hiln welding Wu.MH.V lll.lti: AHM'T'Alll.l "Oftoius... he contlniltd teneitietle the Ameriian woman Is ad iil ible and 11 is even d menu to get men Ptrong . enough for the heavj kind of work," class i''i:i:i,ixti iiiNnr.us The greatest stumbling block to. worn 111s ixpresplon of patriotism In 1ier work Is the class feillng that exists among wniniii A woman may want tn work In that In.lustrj III which there Is the greatest need for hei ; she mav want monev badli . she mi- actually be) clever al textile wmlc nnd n speedv sewer, bill the fancied stigma of "fac tor" girl Is something t-e doesn't light Iv asstmit, according lo the labor ex pert" fi.I.sp hi r family has bfeu associ ated with the work for a gem ration or two. she rigauls the factories as a slep 'belli ,ith hi 1 111l an $S a week ileik in iii,iii cases Is apt to rigaid herself ns lungs ahead of her IS or KO n week f.uloi slsii 1, , Win is ..vpected to knoik the pins from iiml. 1 the social ladder. Itnt as vet the tonsensus of opinion among tho'se watching the labor situation Is that million working so that the world mav be inado safe for democracy have not tackled their Jobs In a spirit notice aid democratic asassnssaass 1Ih f liiifl (hln llrlt Poitlrl rrducra ,1 itouhle hln, rurrrrt ft IK. pre nla MifRlnc milrra, lr nta im-Vlna 3.3 h ninll prrpi K nrnplrslon Kprrt anil l'r nf frquititr Toitrt Prrvnration t inn arm ituiiainn k.4 n1.11 . . fb Still. Tut, 71 VVnlniit nl I.Mh riinre sprnre l.is, phlli. K.St. 1' 1891 La turbid . verv tlij We 111 ide the bor.l. b!e tnlsl.il.o of taking all Hit- 1 gus we totilil Unit and a huge patlltu k was put ,111 the pig pen Toward thn killer pail of August pai- b(1 dreuUlert through the svstem The eels began to iiirlw' for .ill the fana , ,, ullnllv a PKBsh enlon Con- tllan. whe, had been taken prsoncr on Mton ,, ,1m tlsal eau.e of a coated .lnno llie (an.idl 111 lied (ross par- , ' , f, ,,.,,. Constipation v.s ,,- ,, ,..i ,,,.,,,, ,. 11, ,-.,-, mus( )C, 11Iri , a laxative diet of fruit fresh vegetables, elc men whos.. families weie not In a posl lion lo keep thorn supplied with .1 ion tinti.il striata of food Those of us who bad friends lit laigland woro espet lall fortunalo In retelvlng piuels both from this siniice and from our homes in O.in.id.i The Lugllshuirii envied the lot of the Colonials, ,ih llu said tint we were looked after belter than thfv weie. both in Fiance and In licnn.im Any lit tle unevenness iu tho distribution of panels was oveteome b the gcnetoslty of those velio reitlvirl mole than their shale, ami men who did not get suf 1 fit lent footl to siippbniont the tatlons , Issued b Ibe hospital, and 1111 neve prisoners who arrived destitute, and hun gry, were Hln MB taken care of b their I more foitunate friends Manv of u letelvod panels of bread sent twite .1 week from Switzerland, but, uufortu natelv. owing to the fail that tho cen sorship at 'Waliii was so slow. In most cases the bread anivetl In a inoldv con Idlllou I'rlsoneis in tamp lecelved the : Swiss bread In exiflleiit shape, iih the pinels went illroct from Kwit7erlanel to the various tamps, where thev wero tensoied and .11 time given to thn ad dresses tin late tioiMslnns wo lecelved a loaf or two of biead In perftct con dition, althougli very hard and dry, and K, and who had been badlv wounded in Ijlieu wo celehiated accordingly Hut both legs more often 1 have seen a parcel of Sevlss Harnos h e.vo w.ih removed bv the head I bread which had been in Wahn for a what the nubile likes to read, sinn tr. medalist who used tho operation ns the month airlve with the .enter all eaten look for our "Job." Positions are to bo ("object for a lecture to some students, .out and sometimes containing a raPs obtained with different firms and In ad-'"'1" comn regularly lo tho hospital for ! nest vertlslpg agencies If xeni do not want (Instruction. All he had lo deaden the n was well thai our parrels had be. m caning of Menu Terms 'flUtor 0 M'owiflM Pagr; 3fa4am Will ou plt-aito trll m tin- mraninr r inr inuowinn aa uppua 1 on n menu: Mora d'oruvrra, u la uiJanlaUcrc, rlnotto and rot I ? -i.i s. ., ..... ,IU ....... H'OWil.lTN iiioaiio iviiiBiicin rents '. a. meal ; it la creol;. with toma- L Isrdanlere, with a garnish of veto- 1 rlsrotto, ap Italian iiisn.iu wnicn I chceso are oookea together, anil ftcd. ty Urcss tor xoungsicr i'4M&Htor of vt'oman'j face: Ls..S .,.. Z- .a,. ..., . ...ItV ,IUilll Sill 1UU .-MS.,B .- ,'.- Ht to nvoKO lor a actio Kin vi inir- T I don't want It to be too ll.ht f Hot very cartful of h.r rlothrp, Uho , llir,, sair iein mni dius ." i' l.ura. c. 1 KJuft measaline. siik xvuti a tiny . flower In, It would make a riv drew that would not eaally . would be- becoming, too, Alice tiny Btrl"5,oC darker blue I tfeity. too. Qr you might get nicock Diue, Juaice a tuu- pleated ahlTl, ,-'or the walat a.'jucKet cnecr inai pups 011 , like a middle, blouse. Tie with a. sold cord held in le bando such as hold a BUoe. JtaVe a round peck VKJtVHo.of'wh1!" or T FmlkM Meat r4t.WomoHi l'aif h WHI FI-. lie IJono sriin iu that doao amellt Meat ; is Sao jr9aiui.sr mm 10 , VW-,fat.( mean lan'l SVTCOnrie n-Try nurn 11 ,- -it v MtxwoMir. thorouahly In' water blear tM0a4 af s4 ,LU lo take tho newspaper training, follow Pain was a ver.v badly applied local tho rest of these instructions and then ! anesthe tie The students .sat around In tri lo write some mli i il.ln- t , ., a rtmlrlrcln while the doctor snipped feel oil havn succeeded, Hke samples eBcl1 nerve and mflsclc separately, h II- nf your "copj" and hunt for a position I Ing out Ihtlr names and going Into ex- ' iplanatlons as to their functions, while Barnes drew- blood from bin lower lip ,A dratcful Ifcmlcr with his teeth in trying to keep from To th' r.tlilor ot Wmnnn Vau acreamlng nut with pain ,hl. 1 i VJ-!1! '" w,,h ",n"" tiiudi Troni this time on wo nicknamed unnrejceiio"'.! '."n"? NaTr !rtW, W.Wr "mi I I,arn" "Orlops," a n .me which sluek letter ..r the aiitrenth ulilmo An.l iillo to him until he left the hospital. STbll,' "i!!int,V",,irUwhrn1,VlT i'ea'll'rhc.n," ACr0''9 ,hp ''l""0"1 r r'" " " eliea of lour moat valuable aVrvirVa bathroom containing four baths It was NU lAi.NUKIt I.N IIOUHT In charge of two llusslans who kept the It la gratifying to know- that we wero t1'80 ,ery l,fan- nn1 alwaja had hot able to help ou and that ou are "nowa"r on hand, which waa provided by longer In doubt" on tho matter of jour ,1vo "ma" tdvcs In the room. Nearly gun to arrive at more frenuent IntilvaH as the hospital rations weici cut down owing to the great shortage of food and the falluie nf the polnlo crop In tier many Horse meat was a luxurv which wo got xer raielv, and llsli appeared en tho menu inor." often th 111 evei nother substitute for meat w.ih a Fpeclea of largo sausage containing mostly bonos and gTlstle and made from all tho other wise unusable pails of an animal It seemed tn us that there wero about eight meatless da in every wtek. Ijoefolslnd, the llltlo (Ionium who had 1 hargo uf the hospital linen, ami whose homo was In Cologne, told me th.tt, (hoit as our rations were, we got more and far better food than was allowed llttlo love test. If at any time ou feel a" th'' h,caH " our floor ero occupied the civil population of thn city He had lu ""HI, luruier aqv ICO Or Help, VVO Will I ' J ivuoi.nir,, ni.n ,i nvio nun iiuiiy nlnaya be glad to give of our llttlo store 'll'"as'8. Wn objected strongly to bath- " lng after theae men, no matter how well the tubs had been scrubbed out We Hemcmber this Cards Game? wero afraid of having our wounds In- 7Y (lie r.iltor 0 tl'oMoa'a Vaorl fected, and finally made arrangements Hear Ma.lam linn. . ,..,.. ..... t havo a uatu cuituincrf orr at 0110 end the Kikxixi! Pcnnci l.risiiR nt ainii vnii f 'ha room for tho exclusive u-o of tho r5u?reaffr!!idni'u.,ml'i fnV,1". 5" "' Jhigllsluncn. An soon 11a this bad been flonibSSt'; rarl im.m;h"eh,liV.nr?oV '' assistant doctor, and all the Fr'iii'.'ai.'u 'Sm.k",:..11 ,wl,h '" eaaino or nanltnlrcs located on our floor, admired tMAura ..raCl't:'" r.?rl! .!."'. All the arrangement so much that they de. Atnn Ms! !.. .. .. earel.. If I renmb.r VKhiT;-. :,H,..,J" i&OJI& !&S . IS foVn; up' ,0 on.?' , VS nil ,.,e,rre0,;ii,u,! this, but to the beat of nr meinnTir f K?-i J??. ."'. ' "' : hl"V,r.'yr7ftrr .hS fnrtv ffiril arm Hvari with thr jjlrat rolorr thla way iou atArt c.uoa ar Huppnae lbTx.w-,rKE- JIHS. VAN P, Wo me searched our brain In an for a stray dentlfylng memory' about hl ame and so vvd refer (t to readers, hoping that some lover of cards will be nble to come to the rescue of Mrs. Van S Free Dental Service To the Editor of 11-01.1,..'. n....... Dear Madam IMraaa cnavitr thla ihrr..,.h tho Krssisn I'taiio tjiuoaa. I, thrro aS5 P' I'M' or In rJenalnslon Vh.r. iSJ eould have the Irrth II, r a fr; JS xrj Iptl. coat, lis, what ar. th. nouraJ"' . ' iHi:0ii."rt. Th Episcopal HosDltal at t,o, . a4 ImMth avenue haa a dental denart. baaatvlaaH'laa'lull, .r. .. i. !v .v .; . 7 . fjz" .,rt , i;w im araom cdcd to selzo this bath for their; own private use. Halluni had an alterca tion with a Hunltntre over this and jutt restrained himself from striking the man. He got Into a great deal of trouble and as n direct result was later on sent to camp. Wo eventually suc ceeded in having another bath allotted us. Soap was nonexistent In the hospital. A greasy sort of substance In tins, some what similar to soft soap, was supplied for washing purposes. The ttusslans In charge of the bathroom usnd to do our laundry, but this soft soap stained everything a weird, combination ot green and yellow. we were alvvas looking for Bomethhif to vary the monotony of our existence, and one day thought of Investigating the pig pen. Tho man In charge had no ob jections to our doing this, and we went Inside. Home one noticed an egg lying on the straw and slipped It quietly Into his pocket We thoroughly Investigated the pigs, collecting about five eggs Iu doing so. The next morning, with the aaeletance ot our little spirit stove, we lawcuvaariul .breakfast and, JaUJ SSSMBLtM wife and three children, and their weckl allowance of meat was not enough to makn a decent meal for the av.rago man, whlln the supply ot milk nnd other nourishing foods was not enough to keep the children healthy. This stato of things prevailed In every largo city In Germany, hut the farmers, in spite of hit ict icgulatlonH as to re porting the total output of their farms, managed to secrete a certain portion, and llvo fairly comfortably. SHARED tJOOD THINGS Moodlo had told us a month or so before that some 0110 had scut him a small phonograph and records. We had been eagerly looking forward to the time when these should arrive, and about the flrtt of September tho parcel came, Wo happened to bo In tho middle of a meal, but food waa forgotten for tin time being, and we played every record through behind .doors nnd windows and with a tine needle, as we bad not re ceived permission to use Iho phonograph In tho ward-. We know that trouble might ensua If this were not obtained, and did not dare ask permission aa we wero "In wrong" with tho hospital au thorities, and knew that It would be re. fused on some technical grounds, such as that of disturbing tho other patients In tho hospital. The phonograph and records were always kept catefully htq, den under a bed when not In use. From that time on It was worked overtfme, and always with the greatest care. If a footstep was heard In the hall the ma chine was Immediately shut oft and nuahod under tho h1. . , T r'T-. ,,, -M Al ., im ,1 r.. '.. ". -w .1 - tvvwmmawa laannrrsrri 1 it-,r Sea Sickness llnw inn nnr eriurnt sra 1.1 t,ii,' VIISS II I Lai llghtl several ila.vs beforo -.ailing Keep tho bowels open b nnans of laxativi. food (Copvrlcht) ill Hemstitching Jnnr whllr jot! wait ftf h ianl nnrl un Skirt Pleating In Sunrar, Dot, Hide and Arcordlon .Buttons ?,:".& Parisian Plaiting & Novelty Co. IOS So. 13th Street I -sTpH a Pwi m.1 ' r i-RITH MIFERFIXOrq HAIR REMOVER. ("rtrlf Th only treatment that will perma nently, deatroy thn lir, I r rootn without iifrdlr luirninr iiiuMliw or tipwilrra Leaven . tin .llrrnUh 1Rt f our original beauty prrparatloni In 1 KF.fc IIOClK. lilt. .lAnOAItKT BUrrKRT'H MMtltu llraut) sprdjltlra Co.. Inr. 11U-II Chfftnnt St., NullA 10-72.71 rah. l.riirs Ph, Walnut 7021 I t" II K i FURBIER J04 Chestnut Street IMilludflphla All Furs Reduced Coats, Capes, Muffs and Scarfs, from oar t high-class stock, at 20 to 33 l-3Q redaction. We move about March 1 lo our new factory and thow room, 1911-13 Chest nut St., Phila., hence the early redaction sale. Many handsome pieces, included in the sale, not to be found elsewhere. .? r. j iilllierwJ FURBIER 160 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Tht lloun o trc!ulv Ifodcji r'sAi - ? .,. Advance Announcement! CORSETS AT NEW PRICES TOR more than twenty years it has been our aim and ambition to keep Nemo Corsets, with' their invaluable special health and fashion features, witKin the reach of. the great masses of women to whom the Nemo special service is an imperative necessity. To keep Nemo prices down, in the face of a tremendous increase in cost of production, we have willingly made heavy sacrifices during the past three years. Nevertheless, slight advances on certain models have been made, but with utmost reluctance and under pressure of unavoidable conditions. FIRST ADVANCE ON WONDERLIFT MODELS But, despite the steadily rising cost of nearly all corset materials (some have more than doubled in price) we have continued to sell NEMO WONDERLIFT CORSETS one 6f the most valuable of all corset inventions at their ORIGINAL PRICES of four years ago; for we fully realize that they give vitally necessary hygienic service to many thousands of women. We have been hoping for some change in the material and labor markets that would enable us to avoid an increase in Wonderlift prices. Now, however we are compelled to announce -an increase of $1.00 in the price of the popular $5.00 'models in order that we may maintain their high quality without undue sacrifice of profit. ' For similar reasons we arc obliged t& announce an advance of 50 cents in the price of the three Self-Reducing Corsets with the Nemo Relief Bands. Therefore, we give this advance notice that On and After Monday, February 4, 1918 Retail prices will be increased on the following numbers: . WONbERLlFT-Nos. 553, 554, 555, 556, 557 and 558 ) nn Present Price $5.00 will be . . . " . j vQUU SELF-REDUCING-Nos. 402, 403 and 405 Present Price $4.50 will be : 00 Most women know, from experience, all about the higher cost" of nearly everything, and will readily understand that these Sent ' . advances represent only a fraction of the higher cost of production The new prices are literally forced upon us, by abnormal maVket conditions over which we have no control. . , riUNClPAl STORES EVERYWHERE! KOPS BROS., Muol.ct.rtr. i Km CwMtt, Nnr Y. r JVCyflzZs "FIT AS YOU FASTEN" ATjl KS Ijigf GWe tie "UNBROKEN LINE" ef Fali VW I IjL ' ' . AUGooaStor -yariduaModela-aiOana'l'O M7l H ' - - '-' ', . . ''-v - I. "l -?Ji,, t. 'fW.-.-ii.!,,.-. " - j " .' ' 'ii 1V A 'm' V 2S2 iH-. iJri mffimM - - -
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