JfM ' - V t .K't.M t' n f J Wf . WVT "; IVES OLD TRIMMINGS AS WARTIME MEASURE HOME HELPS G THE NEUTRAL COLOR ft -MATTER OP TRIMMING IT IN THE MOMENT'S MODES V,-f - ,t in Need' Despair of Wearine Grays lns--A Bit of Becoming Brightness ' the Secret Jet Is in the Story, Too ! Many Chapcaux Are Fashioned Front Metal Brocade r a It seems is thouih nolh (tho world 1 neutral xcpt lt th toft, swlshy afternoon Ait these colors are so neu- t Many a woman Is beginning i'w the camouflsse of jester- .'tlM pinks that were kind to ha) and the blues that made i look blue! kits a vacuo s-tcet soil of a ,?.... .. ... iiaamuc inese neutral colors. rmr charmingly Quakerish. It Isn't for lack" of love that any j"4," inafc iiiu uuw sruyi. Una and tlie pearl mlits. int wear them; she saja, and CMC nd then picks out bright Fit tit Ingenious woman rn n.nt i -" f L-kii colors, even If her cheeks Pink. Here's whore the little M putting: two and two together i in. The rray dress Is the fnun. "ind then It Is time for brain I and decoration. The Ingenious Ml takes her faverlte mlnr nn.1 ian. artist painting a picture, nuts nough on the neu,tral frock to that dull, clay-lrko look fiom when she tries it on. la the splendid and Interesting a neutral colore have Uken. One combine virtually any shade with Most of the blues and all of the 5"' Y!ci? mns combinations that ? jeorgette flesh to a deep lose ret. make chat-mine. fnii. .. ,i. grays and cream tans. Pale lavendcis and deep purples have been success fully used as trlmmltieV nnd so hae plaids. neatly, after all, it seems as though there is no gray problem, nnd more since Ingenious Trench dressmaker got busy and proved to the world that ono might combine any colors If one bothered to combine them In becomlns st les. ANOTHUIl nay thcie Is to iellec and brighten the neutral color) which deserves mentioning. This Is the use of Jet as trimming. It Is pai.j tlcularly Interesting, too, this bring-! Ing of Jet back Into mode becauso It is a measure linked up to wartime economy. Krom l'railce the Idea halls, , where cery once In a whllo a patrl-l otic couturleie rakes up something long forgotten in order to conscre on ) neV materials. This time it was the' sparkle of Jet that caught the ee. And so the shiny black cut beads have , become a last cry In trimming. I Another little pet hobby in Trance today the fan. It comes In nil the, gay nnd many arlatlons of the lain bow. Here Is another solution of the J indefinite color ptoblcm when It In-1 vades the field of the evening dress.. How could ono be drablooMng with' the glory of an ostrich fan to sweep I light and color Into the costume? The trick's the thing. There Is no doubt about It. ' , 53, ' Or. ..? v...,p y(Hj, BLOOMERS FOR WORKWOMEN AS SOLUTION OF WAR PROBLEM Dr. Kate Baldwin Advocates Apparel as Best Calculated to Improve Efficiency in Industrial Field "PUT the woiklng-woman in bloomers her problems." .That was llio w.y Pr. K'Ate HaUwIn. one of the best-Known nomen phslclaii In the city, nnny of litc patients arc woiklng glrb. tackled tho question, or how the thousands of women who have responded to the war emergency call for help In the Industrial world .an best maintain their phjslcnl proficiency. What th war Is going to do ion By M'MSS- not nearly so hard nsi ilolng n wcckh wash. "Working only eight hours, they ran run e!entors. VTe'c hail a woman doing It nt the Woman's Hospital for twenty.fhc jears, with no bad oonoc (luenres. "Women. In fart, can rio almost every thing th.t men can nnd ns well It they don't attempt It In hampering torsets and belts and nnnolng gewgaws nnd Fklrts. "Vour nxerage working girl today Is ocrdresed, nml because overdressed women has been tlio fabric of many a i she's usually undcrnouilshrd. Mnko a eimine iiniiu.iii unuKHiifiy iui niw "i er, pay her a man's wage for n man's work, see that she gets wholesome food, nnd tlie war pioblems of female labor fade away" !R:E-WO MAN'S' EX CHANGE .Uttr$ and attnttom uhnl fldV . 111. J J..... . !iF.ifryy.sr,?A ?s&zi ;w Zi'jtt.-' i or Iniitrd. tBta. jtll rHn IX'lt XXCHAXUK P-sV w ;, m ! appia hui, TODAY'S INQUIRIES war Is It In. i 1. What .... i. . .. te cMk th. apple. wlthMt parl.cmi.lher. of .. ,. ,r, rr,n ,nd,lklr', I n rttura l tbtlr home. kit. been ularteii; lillincry style cieators ate daily offering fiesli evidence of their allegiance to metnl brocades. Large hats, small hats nnd chapcaux of medium Bize employ this fabric in their fashioning-. The upper of the two models illustrated is a closely fitting bat of metnl brocade with a flaring brim of squirrel fur, a brim that is narrow in the back where it bugs the band. Tlie two ornaments arc of pearl. The lower model is of gold metal brocade with an ostrich tip band and stick-up decorating the top of the ctown. The btim is edged with malinc. JWll. le .f ) f.rnlt.r. In th , .. ,Th,t . -re. ,, . kitchen bk.tn."r I u ih. Ma",; ""7 ; .In: 1,'MSw csa ttr kukf GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX i t(isi tr to hrnUh tinHtion Hoclor UeilfHjo tins sintr u ill ilmJj on t nl fc t, i j,f ifiiln- vtHhchtr but iii vn rosr t IJ7 Itr ink thr rlk of hinhma ihatiiinsfN tt ur vrracrlbl ta for ailmrnts rcquiriHo suroxal t rrat inr it t or tlnm. Health Q'testfonm u III hr promptly anmrrrd bu p'rxoiui' trttrrt to iuqitlitra v ho inclos Btnmprd rmclopm for riy. By JOHN HARVKY KELLOC3G, M. I).. I.L.-I). PMttr Banitr btnntt bt J. Should staled IflUr of Introduction be ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES .A stfc mw am wnii wnen fho two or I wparatfdi fan W rrnoted br (thing Wteh with a plw of clean linen foU.J f pvtai. f Wka ne freanentlr neeila odd lnilf kttr rttn In newla an uiiw,,IiaKI, kMpInc Ilttlo teaent b.i af ritstor p4nt betid tka ilu tabu ! , nnMinn, tl tho paint.. It I. ) vs a mtll Itmtk of thnad in that- It U m netettirr lo ? I fcills that emttaln natsral wwtnett I M t Main latTMlent. t 4tMrt. f;-T Scent or Not to Scent I KHior ef Woman't Page: .Vadam What la your opinion of I" htota usod In th mi'tt roomT I iro it 01110 inai fufiu an not enloy betwtfn tcntd ht. btcatite th lOketlln'. la thr ant vav fain. At ooaio b used; NBWI.T WED. ally. T think a falntlv trentnl rts a delicate luiurr that Dlfa.es loan ii oispieases. or course, some TT IS not a Knod iilaii to sleep directly. J- after rlnK tpaii, lil..Baa. n a weddlnc Tell I, . Moorlth one and romn t throatb rrnr from Spn. Iiae phIu after catlne slioiild always lst for a while. .Many persons find themselies er Kieatly efrrhcd bv ten minutes' sleep after a ineal. That does absolutely no liaim nt nil, but to appearanre In the sleep one or two or tlnee liouis after a meal Is a M-ry Injurious practice. Tlie stoinacli does not contraet as .. i.i,..i. . . . .. . . . . . nratltlnnajir .. i. ,-; iimh rap;uiy wnen one is us een inc casiric ... ""r.i.Tr ran run mi, .!-..., in iim feminine brain. It la a uuectlon so IntrlBUlnB thai It has falrliv obsiiired the more ltal ono or what the war Is KoliiB to do TO women. lioctor Ildldwln Is of the Arm belief that. Klen tho proper costume, a work in day of a reasonable number of hours, 'inltary sunoundlnss and equal ray witli metai the women will come out of their war experience healthier nnd better for haxlnir had the opportunity lo express themelcj In nil arlclles of w ork. ..I.AMITV tloWI.CI'.S MISTAKIJ.V Alarmists speak fearsoinely of occu pational diseases that lite likely to re sult fiom the wholesale projection of women Into the lndutrlat world. Others co so far ns to say that the next Ken ration will show tho effects of the he.iiy toll and that a nation of puny weaklings Impends HtlU olhhrs pre dict lcIousne and demoralization as (ho outcome of the rloe association of women nnd men in tlie same workshops. A fourth party of calamity howlers polntH to the Increased incorrigibility I among the children of (Srcat Ilrltaln I and prophesy a similar situation here. fifth party adances the, argument that woman, whoso work has not been .so well organized as man's, will be ex ploited and that the soldlera leturnlnB fiom the 'renches for their jobs will face I an Industrial world dltrupted. These problems exist. .No one denies U Hut what sane persons do tlenv is that. Klen the proper attention, the constitute uny leal menace. The Con- I Humeri' l.-ajtuo Is nt present engaged In making an exhaustlic rurey of the con dltlons under which womin ate now wnrMne, and oilier Inicvtlgatlng lom mlttees are similarly occupied. It Is expected tint a vigorous irotet will be launched ngalnst worKtng wonitn nt night, ricn at liOernmtnt contracts, nnd It Is expected that suffragists, so ciologists nnd wlse-thlnklnu persons gen m.iIIv will work their utmost to prevent .im sl.Kkenlng of the rhlld-labor laws. Tho experience of (ireat Ilrltaln and 1'i.iMf. which countries rushed their women nnd chlldien Into w.u -emergency .III' J ""," "''' "' l,l "" I'lal" W1K r.tliif I. unuiiwl drpartnre In mil. t., inn na. moj, I(, fashion world. 3. It la not proper lo arirpt i.nnoi auend the il, nr. . affair I an eilremelr Informal one. Train Not Essential la thr Editor of H'onian'i Poor: weaain- " r-."' "-r""JI"" L" . .'" " nivfred Eating Before Steeping Dilnk n glass of wjtin w.itcr nr hut eating, but It Is a good plan water nnd it will dl-appear. Tho next for some neonle to rest Per.ons who morning ou will find the feeling lias ..... ...j. u.-,..iira nun joii win mr ..... without due reflection on me ton-i a Wn appetite for bieakf.,.t ,,d will I Feql'ieiices. only to llnd nft-r a ear a v "' "'" """ '"" " " , marked deciease In piouucii"". n - If theie Is food in the stomach It pected to be salututJ make, gastilc juke whether ou mo , f,n.irI.s ,,. WoltKINC WOMI1.N' awake or asleep nnd digestion goes HI.OO.MI.I.h 1 I. m.im i,n. nlthnuali ii u n n,,i. .!.... i Mint women must 1 ac the piopcr the ntoniaili does not emntv Itself aw costume." Doctor Ualdwln u noes wnen jou ate awake. TIih iej- i.iiidlyf Bon Is that Ijlng ntlll In bed xour in eathlng ts mole niilet The nrt nf breathing assists In tho process of con cjlng tho fond along the Intestines. When one Is trjlng to digest a meal and the blood N sutglng Into the abdo- Tomorrow's War Menu IlttllAKIWST Apple Sauce with Honey l)iy I'crcat I'lench Toast t'offco I.L'.VCIIUOX Sardine Kggs on Lettuce i'ikim Whole Wheit III cad Lemon tlel.itlu ni.vxnn llollcil Haddock with O.isler Same L'leatned l'otntoes t'hon-chow I 'a lined Peas (rnpefrult t'lip sahmni: i:uos o.v luttcci: I'ut six hard-boiled eggs Into cold water and remove the shells. Cut the eggs ' In half, removing the jolks. Have read) I nine or ten skinned and minced sardines Work the xoll.s of tho eggs to n paste with a tahlespoonful of salad oil and, then mix the sardines with this. To this paste add u teaspoonf ll of lemon Julie and seasoning of salt, pepper nnd nius tard. Shape Into balls and put Into the halved whites of iggs. Sere c,u lettuce . ilth iiinonnale Black-Eyed Susan me cupful brown biead crumbs, two and a half cupful cealdcd milk, two eggs, one tablesi(ninful liutterlne, one third cupful molanes, half a teaspoonful cinnamon, onc-quirter teatpoonful clove, (.ne-quaifer teaspoonful nutmeg, one uuarter teaspoonful salt, one-thltil i up ful raisins To brown bread iruinhs add scalded mill; and let stand until tnlxtuie cools, then add eggs blight l beaten and remaining Ingredients. Hake In moderate oven until ill in Serve hot with sugar and top milk Woman's Home I'ouipatiton, Off to the Frolic That's where every real American wants! to be right at the front whether in war or in business. . Gettine to the' front is a question of proper; food, rational exercise and simple, living. Knowing what to cat and how to eat sometimes spells success for the man with poor physical endowment. " 4 Shredded Wheat Biscuit is the food for the man at the front, for the up standing man, for the man who does things with hand or brain. It is 100 per cent, whole wheat, nothing wasted, nothing thrown away. For your "meatless meals" try Shredded Wheat Biscuit with sliced bananas, stewed prunes, baked apples, or other fruits. Two of these Shredded Wheat Biscuits with fruit make a nourishing, satisfying meal ' for breakfast, lunch or dinner at a cost of a few pennies. ., LET TtmfwY2'W yjafffllanVffnaffat -tf?WiaaMiBil.alaaaaaarT''laaaai iff ' sa"fllafrfefJ' 4r"Tfl?yJfclJs-WaaaaBLaW .QlMaM.a.aM.a.a.a.aaaaMMBPltB MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK Insisted, 1C IS not liecuaai , , .. . -j u oue a long I ...... on a weucilng- gown. Tho train co anea one moro grace, but it is not cssen. o: Juice Is poured out Just an when one is asleep as when one is awake. I am satlslled that this is one of the causes of tho extreme prevalence of acid djsppsla or hjpcracldlty. More nelsons suffer from this tiouble than jrom any oiner jorm 01 gastric uisuruer. i men aim me sympathetic! uetves are Persons who complain of gas In the. I congested and active, they are all tho stomach generally have an excess of I time sendln; relieves up to the brain tor a cnurrn ;ni i em solnr; to atk rou Ta furih.Vm ... ' ' elc"" """ c"'"i"'" '" i.,-s winie ono can iiigeKi well v av!ill mutt t0?'.w'nHnB. If a I, rid. , heartburn, etc.. have this excess of bleeps, be cannot sleep well w train? Alto la ihiV .A ,L. ', B lu generally picc-ciei Kasinu or cugesis. Cam lmtea.l ftf .. .JTn a,?.t.I31n.K "Jie... an tt.tpGtln.il Hirer, nml .en ciiylrlp. c.lllfel. I Tl.o .u.u,,.. ... .!., ..... . . w. ...,UIBt imiUli-TCl.HC If thev arc to be eillclent. happy workers. It Is ridiculous for women to attempt to Uo am work that requires a leg movement and do It as quickly, as safely and as Jnell as the men whose places the lane If thev arc hampered wlth.sklrts "Let them get Into bloomers, it s tho most becoming costume, anyway 1 or a woman to attempt to farm u1c"sf,''Iy In sMita or to work In a machine shop .1 ..i,i,.no ii t r it trt Jjll; l tMe factories' In skirts Is utterl, iMIc- ..'.. ...,t Hrnfn nn the oly hoa. l- iiuu iu f. "- -- -.,,. ;nii..nrili Hue HM?t'iJ'i i !' I11C ways prefer the plain, fresh, clean ! tIaI ,0 ,1,e 80""' xeil may be worn of. nieat a,1 "!"? ,lme The practice of eating late at nigh, mln,l brain which c osely a 'soclated '" kind at wo.k. " K" ,mc strll esn s a common cause; In fact, the most with The cetebrum. Is nil the time send trH an1 tl,at ',"' 'S oiiunon cause and the most active cause Ing up messages to the brain and stlm as 'h0't, "f "en ,vb "hou .f this condition, especially the eating ulatlng ami exciting n, a, ,im I h. streets are filled with men who Miou Looking Forward! I A New Year's Resolution 1 The economic pressure of today has reached an extent never before experienced";1 t freshly laundered linen, but those I'Tiu proDaoiyua in ui minority. f 01 course, mifnt ooject to an 'of sweetness. The less iou rilt)ur lavender or orria root the s.7'5rour e"t "! be. Futtlnr a orrts root or a little Heavy mus. 01 me powder in the water In tbs sheets are washed, will dell. perfume them. pit Kentucky Corn Dodgers IZailar at irma' roan tlrtaaam Will TOU Bl.a.a nplnt an ,. 'raciea for Kantuekr m,n Atimmrmr f kMrd of several, but thousht there M ono a llttlo bit mora authantM .MM Others. (lira.) .V. ltfm J. Murphya corn expert, who a to i-aris years aco to talk ' corn, gives a recipe t for the Ken iSedfers in his "American Indian :,Aa Mr. Murphy l.s an authority, It may be regarded as authentic, MtM follows: , with enough water to laave a oun one quart or cornmeal. onful or salt and one tea- Lot susar. "Xrft stand to swell )ot enough to handle. Htlr in a al of soft butter and mold -Into val cakes. Have a hot (riddle. ana cook tne little cakes. .them on both sides. Aa tha law nearly an Inch thick they must Pnrther slowly- to jet well cooked all through. . e t & .Treublesome Stocklnjs r tUlr l ivemaa's Past,: 1 itasam rernapa ins jouorms tuc srtll bo of halo to mm. reaSaea srhA aMMttn. 80 ofttn you see cnlldnt: taesinca. iook uonay dcu tnetr ap nas not oeen niea etnootbir un tneni. -jnia winter some ono aus-' jna mat t aoouia sew a piect or 1 aown.ino huuioi too oniiarrn'S I from ino xnto sown on acn ler. tha aid of -tht up I could fold arjn very neatly ana intra would '.'Tha ehlldrn'a atoekltiaa alatava tt aa a. pin now. Hoping- this 1 motnart, , okb vmo HAS rtVE. n of the secrets of maklnir person look well having the : ana nap. we shtJl look lit the tutdre 'and wonder stress Is'caused by-our Tead tful suggestion. x,Ve are I to her for It. Mister Greate W lirnr-5V'" . .'iiv . aa ll ('iini)ii will- f inn i niniii ui.... . .a luuix ate a,. ..--- a . - w. it i. i... ,,....." '.... "'."i' ,er wen.. ., ,c., ,.1.1.. ,,at a woman wno is, y , right thing: It is 'just , proKr for , rZ VZZZ. Zl , 'uP?e ' used to .rlng'cl lldien ami thcn.lolng g enhanced one to eat when be Is hungry ns to I am thine about ti,n ,1, ,.,,."' '.'".'". her housiwoik will; a cou" .-.. , kind. 1 drink when he H thirsty, but it Is Im-1 childhood Tl.o .loir lies ml r ' l 'rts "0"VnJV, . i.'xv . K t books " ."J-Jf''' "fS IT, !"" ""I'-"-- he drea7,rnel- "5 t l.now ,ho doesn't. 8 ,t i. '.'" ".?.." '" "." """.'-. fV.M " '.-"? '." """ nniiitionl. He Is having I 7 '. .T.,. i,..t the same, wo should 'A Illil I tllllir. jw .--- - i r. ... i, Uj. ci.u liiv-aBjinjuiiaiiuii. it, naa uvirumu, vigwcoirom wnatcyer angle you choose, to look , p at it, an urgent necessity to sec that your money is spent wisely and well.. In a word. g where your dollars go the farthest. " W ioiq pCS0,Avc among your first New Years resolutions that you will trade throughout 5 8 1918 at an American Store. We say to you in all sincerity that we can furnish your table1 Y- 8 St t ' CS qUa y' honest weight and measure considered, than anywhere else in four V. If you are not an American Stores' customer, resolve today and become one among tnltl . fa.A ".... mure or long goivn or one with n arinul l.l rasit ' .. ..u. l uitiu. iii crrect Is wnen worn with a train of somi homo brides cany, whlto pray insieau ot bouquets, but a boon,,, .... '-v,' J" . Deiorn gouiE in cieu cr laic ai iiieiu al K n.ls ,.r ni.l.to i. i.. .. . ... urcmer. ....,. .,. . ..i ...i ....-.. .. ". ""."". " "ls aiieii ami is ,,,,, ,,... " ,,uv. "V" :.""..'. "ur:,.-':' im.vnB "" nri" 'me. ' "..',..:: ,v nf ntght work A Shorter Way to Get There noon and lead at' nlghY" T.ds ,,' ! meat aid Zt do vn", ' TiXl"1 ' n'1 Vbe.le'vV' X To lh,rlitorS Woman-., ,. t'rely an cnor except with reference it consist of fiults ..... la 1 1. I. ;. Z 1B I ")' "mal l,M,n' .. '',,;. ".r Madam I notlred i, . . to morning Kitlit Is golden for break- Imp. Hmo ilnni ti.in e .....''' ,' missing a woman iron. ""- , I the hundreds of thousands of families, many of whom have been tradintr with us for more than a quarter of a century. usior for. Large Queen Olives 5c bot. Our Best Mince Meat J 5c lb. Extra Fancy Cal. Apricots 25c lb. Big Meaty Prunes 12-14 lb. f .'.mou-aT. '. YKiK" rSuli'ST .KHKt fa. f'ilnne;. and Is more ban colden. -te,,. " ' n "" T. " n r. "''t I o'clock In the n.omlnK Is likely to cor- rXA';.Z"XXMr " r T es I hlnk It Is pearls' and diamonds bee e .!,-. A.W.''V" ?".' nipt her. that simo woman is i. n w ...-. r... - "'w'. uui Mould I tuaaett Tafe No. as car on Arch tr..i niW'..,."nT..,-7."-.Vs.i,y.,:V.t iret -Win yoVrlta.e'tillFnt'ho MM out of jo. dark blot cr.pt Vlt la A.aaItar..M. tinf I Brsn !-; mere la a.epot . I seSlMlSo'verj thankful to ttwstiasiir iksMr any W the wax that, nasi 1 tr4.of.tI'aik .put a 1 hlavithur Mttsanuali aiHl prtif.a riot Iron yaaoa vwiitr Clean tne .stain and ; Ts prsrent ths 1 MM a vary small rw t '' tins and work 1 m uh spot wwara tr h 'A,'.-.',' EmET Mf tfts j f'rv yr WwU M jes, 1 thini for supper oetler uav n.n ... ....':. . n 4 .-t. . " "-.' "Hil . . ... ... . cei transfer in cat iruu lor supper man u 11 in ..me i wHiioul anv supper .it nil ni. .,,, loaarj&re I whleh na;a"tS2 lt for breakfast, becauso t iiUal2-1!rmU,r"'--",''' '""ome Per It will tax tho dlscstl SlU"auar'wu'hn,a,r,.,qr'.,'I ")" an f llttlo tliat there will b0 . l.NTiirtEST.. s..-.-r.-r, I the body durini? sleep .1 . In order lo save our readers from I dn- V0t Kl"P "C" 1,ft',Ui"! !"" ,al lo tmatlnlne that wo have turnl,ml,(T ' m"icU "UP1"'1'- ,.,.., maker It mleht h u.ii .1 . , . " I I recommend that thoso of ou who ST. letter com s frornVmanm. whJ ,h,nk ou ,si hV T"' cat, frUlt he. his bona fide name annddress I n "?l "i "jread and butter; do not W.canscethewUdo.nof lheroufe";l?ai,,l0 d0!"",rtV' ."0 n1t at UBe" ested, thank the writer for correc fne ritabI"- " ,." "?" to "I1 nny "sc and xg leave to hide behmd ,hT.k ru ", l tabl" al ",.,,.l,t " Lc I "."".," PUt the Philadelphia Rapid Transit rf.m ' W or ,oUto Vr. but if vou eat pany. which furnished data for the. rouVe much butter or anythlm? In the shape printed In. Fridays KvB.vfNO S ot rlc" foxU llko ",e cr,,st "r caKc LEDorn. ' '";J"!,0 PUBUC(,t ,u j,. in JollP stomach for hours and disturb jour sleep. Vou will h.ive , ., , , a bad taste In jour mouth In the inorn- A .Mans 1 roubles ne and jou won't have any nppetlte To f.eivitoroiroiiioVj . for breakfast. IfwVan,t'l.anmil ficf I'slwaj. shiny i You say jou have an "all-sonc" fecl smoothY1 " b" m,d t0 " lw nice ami .nt f jou don't eat. If jou n.id It is taio ,.i main u.i.i ou nnvo mat t'u' far mo c Vm nor i I "T' , ,"' !.," " "' "".'. ' maKo ', "'eouun ted at 3 or 4 in the afternoon p. ...,.. ll.mi It la I.. .i1.n f .. .,.... " ' ' '..-'"" " ' "CU t nur ....... iv . a-. -v nui lllll illlV lSTII1l.ni . nil l...a .. . . breakfast, becauso taken at tup. . tlitvo slast'ca of hot wate'i It will i, ,.11. Inv tlirt llr.utiin nrenna k.i'i.-.. ...m. ... ,fc "... UL ... ...n....u .... iii-iii'r Willi. l flu l. III nn ......... . .. . .. .in hnr.len ... .. j,!'....,.-. " - ""- "" " "lirnn. JIan.v of jou rtllAFONS AGAINST NKillT AVOr.lv "I bate my objection on health nrounds Women who worn niinwi " Inc. iindlstnrbe,! vl. ,i... ... .. ..." . ,., , mner rest 111 the day time. twlco as much as the sleep , on Bet when . b cause Inslead of n'crpinj: Wllllclcntly the stomach Is Mru.'Rllns w It ll an undl-, they'd do somo housework. And lie rested meal. ' '" " j lv,,B quitters In tho homes of working people arc.' usually crowded. It Is .11 ID i ... ,ult In ulecn during tho daj undisturbed Japanese I..nK... .'UliM from ih. other, of the family. II taken J"r"nl!!0 l,lnl"" nd ho.r It "nut I believe tho women will como It Is iommo.il;- called aCar-agar. 'and through this experience healthier and Is Ja pa ncso seaweed, it Is an excellent better " the ''roper atln,lon ls pald !!?i.e.Ad''50?-.,l,l.un.. It- bulk " ...f,l,H, thev 1 I liei IIIUI. II VI. WV V a, ,...-- , ...... m . i. ,...ni atit . tt Ii mpn fnr stimulates the action of tlVboneK is insrn anv ua hi a.... a .i no.t? I b.ioVorn a,0ih.per. '"j?a.nC Sometimes creaslness of the akin comes from causes that have to do with general, health, and until these aro cor. reeled ocal treatment Will not help !?V;,,LtU n?" ,S ery a-Tavatecf It might be well to see a doctor haw'? J8 a lre"men' hat might be "."'" o you: Bathe -the face, every night with warm water In which ten drops cf benzoin has been. poured, in the morning, after you have washed jour fact, and one or two times during the day apply tha fpllowmr lotion: Viv. and 'a half ouncesTof rosewater, one-half ounce of alcohol. and one-half dram of boric acid. A druggist can make this uo for j'ou. There'lsnowiy'to'sn'orten tho noae. The length of. t is probably not half as noticeaoie ss ipu thinly it Is. Build up your health, msks- the 'fca.t ' ..... Jr1o.eAfeaVu-re, ?"-,oret about Jour ...... T T -T- , J.' " '. 'Answer to Inritation. ft tltt r.diter at IFppwn' Past: lS?XnMiLI!!21,d -ur' " '" Tiimiion. aallM '' card wiiainiinai with tka tnjraTtd iatluuia. (UtiiS'u. An engraved formal invitation ... requires a formal acceptance or regret xcr In the case of a church wedding or a. tea. A church wedding invitation It not fcnswerea and a tea Is answered by leaving or sending cards on th day of ...a .... ... ...na wao you SnOUla ItaVS P,ft'i'0llnYltatlon 'in the LAttal 'whri -OM,rorBii, Invitation' In the )n.4xdlrfctlt to tha per. rhoMBt.'ll-ln 'the follbwing "all-gone' reeline, ic jou co supper at night jou will find mornlni. when jou wako on that in- "tead of having a worso "all-rone" f..tln. llM '! ..An," ?...!.... .ll. . . tt.l..l .w aw.. 4Ct:..l Wll. DC .....-. I. ... . all gone. If tho goneness Is duo mL, .'.'..V.iTfV-'?.. r...n,1 '""' J." the a congcsiea, irriiuiet. state or tne stom ach, the wails of tho stomach coming cleaned As vou buv It jt n.. ,i... eaual work They must have proper stores It Is not very clean, because It has IiMliory facilities this is extremely es becn left out on the seaihore for severil Ucntlal and they must not be worked weeks. It shou'd be thoiouchlv dlsin. longer than eight hours a day, slie das. fected bcfoie It Is eaten. It can be rut a wcck' :hronle fal'KUP ' ono f the .... Into altnr. lenethu l...t i .. lunrxt ailments In tlio world Inch long. Then wash It thoroue'hiv ",a I "Under thoso conditions I believe ui . -: " " .. it, t. ...ii in n.mntt nnv wnrlr wuillt:.. .. . hum, ' ......v. . ....rf ...... nsktd of thepi. vo that soak It for half un hour In a solution of i without peroxide of hjdrogen Then wah It In the 'again nml dry It, I Night Sweats in Consumption together produce that Irritated condition. r xt.r. llulldlng up the body and renin- l.i,t ot the tuberculosis. (CopiTltht) avomiin as r.r.Mi:r.s "They will makn good farmers," vvlh the exception of the mowing of hay. I wouldn't put them ut that: It Is tho most exhausting work In the world. Hut nny woman who can drive nn autoino. bile and an ambulance ought to bo able to drlvo a plow nnd a harrow. It's 1 Our Very Best Coffee, lb. 21c I l vvicssri!' - "- -- . - w-- High Grade Spaghetti; 8e-13n Art economical and wholesome, pidctlisli, -packed in a delightful Tomato Sauce Dressing. Victor Bread !7p p The Big, Conservation Eoaf V S The first slice will prove its crispy 'goodness A used by more families than any other bread in four 5 States. Our three bakeries have a combined weekly p' capacity. Mceedingtwo million loaves. American Marrow Beans', lb. 12ci Vou nre savin- Cc on -every noiim, 1, -tThitc, 1 mealy fellows, equal to the finest .York State. , L' t Lard Substitute lb. 26c c An economical substitute for Pure Ijtrd.r Ai vi clean paving on your lard bills of four.- ecnU'a lb. H MM'IWWWM Standard Furs . qUr mmMmmmmmmmmmmMmMmmumm.mMu Full Pelts Individual Models ieairlji Jiaebitctton nt tO ATS Remainder of this season's atylea in Hudson Seal, .eorjard Cat, Nutria, and other furs trimmed and plain. Starting at 175.00 Sea Dog with Hudson Seal. Starting at 120.00 Ten, Fifteen and Twenty- jLrouar ruts at , COATEES Mole, Nutria and Combination of Hud son Seal and Muskrat. Starting at 90.00 CAPES The latest models in Sable and Mink, Hudson Seal and Chinchilla Squirrel. ' ' Starting at 30.00 5.00 ) I Waists as low as 4.00' 5 . 1 ' i Check Off Each Item 3 cans 5c size Cleanser for. ,10c Pure Codfish, pkg.., '...C-Sc Asco 0U, pkjr......r.v'.h",.9c. Mothers' Oats,' pkr... , .i'C, . ,9e Pure Jelly, elass' . . .'..", !f ,12e .Fancy Toraatoes.l2.bzian..np Puree of Tomatocan-. .J. . ,8c km! llnmtnv lh - ." na n.Mitt iu aw uuiuui;, ii, ..,,.,, uest. uornmeai. ib.v.. ..'.... Best-BarJev. lh. ...-, ."'. . uit-,c.i'-.l . ; J.-' -- "'auami vu a r ....... .7c .6c .7c on. on "r. ....... 1 Rr Shad, bir can:1 17c vjueen itejent Toilet Soap, 'cake'f.i..'. c Laundry Soap, cake 4C Dust Brushes, each. . . ,10.15.25c Asco Buckwheat, pk g 12c SrupYbig can 16c Macaroni; pkg. t 10c-12c Noodles, pfz. t. 5e Extra Fancy Red Salmon lean 25r. Sliced Dried Beef . pko'.' 10c New Peas, can 15c Tender Sugar Corn, can 15c fresh Noodles, nkg. 5c Big Grape Fruit, each 6c r Fancy Eating Apples, doz. 28c iF?llwin0 Prices in; All Our Upto-tfie-Wn'ute Meat SHops' Pork Chops and Roasts, lb. 28c Chuck, Pot arid .Rolled Roast ' Best Cuts, 32c Rib, Bolar and Crosscut Roast. 28c lb. 1 Lean Soup Beef, 18c lb. , " 24c lb; Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb. 25c" '.Hamburg: Steak, 23c lb. Bodiae'fl Pork Relish, zzc n lb. Fresh KiUed'Milk Fed Chickens, 32c lb. Vogt's Cold Boiled Ham ' 14c ', lb. . New JIade Kfout,i xve qt. - !v, ?V r ft,, -s. f v mt American: Stores; Comp m4nor uS nn mmm jars. susc f ?-? ?TwmiMi i tLaVMl . I&itfWAUNUT ST! VfSlSftSefe .IN Pi -.M . tTToj
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