Pv f ft 'jV-i ' 'a GIRLS SAVED PENNIES (BUY THEIR THRIFT STAMPS etests for Women Fashions Cookery 1 INTHE MOMENT'S MODES Skating Set of White Yarn WHAT MODERN PAN-GERMANISM REALLY MEAN! IV&r-Savings Official Writes Letter to ifomah's Page to Publicly Commend 4Th(m Habit Should Be General -. r I i sons minx mat lime unngi Htallan I.iia iHulntmn nni. viunitcii vi iiioiaiiLVf 'vi- niiy in rcnaing in mo cot- ! the Woman's,-iJxcliHnno a let-kf-a Mrs. StcC. nnent xx-Rt-sax-- ps many a woman thought 'was Just lulttlne u cry few i 'a. xery blc bucket. The Hilneil how the mother's lllllo axing tliclr pennies to ljuy It filampn recently Issued Ii rernment. cnroiiraglni; then, In fucc o( that many do not think pen- lip, to reecho a letter from the at warsaViiiRii committee, vxrlt- lUlreut.nnsxxer to Mm. McC's. kes one feci that nftci all Ilia t of a cry Mb huil.ct me 1 but a lot of little ilropi niulll- nd faithfully put In! i i ii .letter written by Willi un West. Slant State director1 of the xxitr- commlttce, follous: f-BB pnrlli iilirlj prnllfjIiiK to mi nonal-xxnr-iinx'liiRH licmlqii irtrrs "Mr. MilVn letter In tlio i:xi-. frumjc l.KniiH! as to whit her Tomorrow's War Menu BREAKFAST Cereal , Sugar and Milk Sausage with Tried Apples Coffee Cornlircml niNNHR ' Alphabet Soup Boiled Mutton, with Oyster Stuffing Scrxcd with Grnxy Creamed Potatoes Currant Jelly California Salad Coffee Cheese s SUITER 'Minted Surtlinc Sandwiches Cocon Cake Applo S.itiic CALIFORNIA SALAD l'ccl and nil into picici Ilr oranges and one grapefruit. I'crl and slice two bananas. Chop one lupful of shelled FiirIkIi watmitH. Mi these ingredient! together and place cm salad plates that hae been dressed with lettuce. Scrxr with mnonnaue or n whipped i ream dressing. Fashion folk nro getting nway from the conven tional In thcii fashioning of skating sets, just ns they linxc intro duced n e xv lines In the modeling of skating cos tumes. The r.cl illustrat ed is of white .arn, with the tam-o'-shanter band anil the ends of the Marf knitted so as to supply n touch of trimming. Soft A Winter Evening of whit ;lrla am doing to help the 1'iiltedlnunilriH ami buy thrift Mumps hip i : . .. . .1 . ... r. .... . . ,i. .., ..r J. (and thcmsclxcs) by using their ft to purcliafc tnrlfl rtainps. as McC. snjs, wo hopn that maul will lead her letter and st trt f',wn children Mixing, so that all 1i . . . ' and girls In thn country will 'systematic Inxcstorn In thrift , and latir on war-saliiBs ccr- it; stamps, which are aclu il tlnx- at bonds 'n' rjillp. tin primal y object in offer. ' iparsalnes stumps la to help tli rnment prosecute the war, thcro Other reason almost as Important, Sthat Is to traih tlnlft, which we In Counlry know So llttlo about, and i samo tltno to nuke fur tlio (!o- ent a ureal nnny nlu klmldeis. ct, wo hope by Hie end of this Jen thcro wll be nt least 30, WW persons In this country owners pvernment securities: hq jou can that tho children, who sue thelt r-v. xltnllx necessary lo the iun.es ol this undertaking. W'oaic tie-ply Briterul t" Mrs Mil' and to all others who pilrlntli ilh aid us in sellliiK and rptilnliiK xxnrsix Iiikh stamps ' 'i sunn i ,U i 4 m ! THE EAST IS EAST AND THE WEST IS WEST Where These Twain Do Meet Is the World's Commercial Capital Germany Is Fight ing to Make Berlin That Place hi sild about Asia Minor the new commciclal capltil would be mi rns ImimI si nd til ii tin low toned tw illclit Vteepliic on it Icliln.rlnf rnf ill rp t hrd with Inn drnli c tnim Mill l,eM mid trie Irxnml llleiidlnc la mie wide, cntle I Inr nf tm Mrnutt sin libs mid Itln rrl km.'' who Hlnri Their ltiltnllnn to i pisfhic feilliered I if st . While here ind tlieie, mid hern uriIii I'liil xvlsps nf smoke i url un ird TellliiE nr inoie llii- tnln of little honips, W hither the toll worn liitten to j1 t Ihetn, (town hihI rest T O lli:t.! tlio I'nltctl Sintcs nml lo liolit Ilicmrlrs' Whtit p!'tirn M I ntll hpind n nMp, Iirrr bczhlr our In irtli , A jut fill frHf-l, for tjn" Itrorirlp nc H l.rnrllnr tli iumi .11 lilln IhdIak . f till fin little people who mil ginwlns HP In M1Mt , And imw. nil tl,hi(r nude red I will wall. tnl list' ii foi ilu Mil, e I Know mi well -loul p M i i,inle In l, not llnne 1 'e,ih,c Brides and White Sales but "WHAT,., and th t)oi.tor .Mcl'abie as ho settled down In tolnfoit ible ch ill beside tho fire place, 'sit me to leidliiR on tho sub jevt ) had been Inteiestcd In tint pait nf the earth ihlcflv on ai count of Its ioiinec.tlon with the CliilMlm le I IIbIoii 1 hail not lcnllzed tint It hid ilijed so Impoitaiit a put In the dc- xclopmcut of iiillons and In the on ti ol of tlie lommiuiil routes of the world " "I am kI id th it I in ide one conxeit ' sild 1 ' It Is Impossible to iindeistind the fones whlili hive pioibmd this win until om iinilc 1st inds the hlston of Aslith Tinkej and ticiinin iimbl lions in that ilheitijii And uu c.n nut lindiist mil wli (iermaiix looks to the rmilliri-t without n know It dee of (In itnlech line nf Aplili' lllike." "I wis finliimte eunuch to inn leintii I'lofrssor tastrow's book "m the ir ind the P.iBihd liillwij' when I went In Ihr ln.nl slmes Do loi M r-ibm went m Mini tin lisliow.l know snnepeil s-rl'l"Blst lie Is n speelallst, and I silppn i tint he knows as inm It as an one ihmit thn hitoiv of the (Oillitr. between tl.c IVr'-lin fiulf and ('nnstnntlnnple I ninr....,,. in,. Hut I Inn known in " " i ' i - . . - i ..... ,..ii, 1, in il he nuts ill his i i i-i'iu i nni iinii If little Klrl of iwelve I. allowed ",,,,, , , ,, , nr,PP ,o,me,ted with, enlert-iln Her small rrienus m nrr n ,,,,, .hkviIoiis the rl-e ind fill r room fli- will be Immd to tale ,. mm h ()p r)n ,,,.,,, ,, Cic In tin Kreter Infrosl Ii. Ihr ..! nf I h .. ,( ,M ,1M.r, , , ,k. - It , le ,on, IH.r- . i...il.h.k Ilk. .1 lilt le i (hr M) iiBR( (MIplI1Iim flM , hMltlu pride and . feme IwpoiiM ( ,ie f..nii ...ul.m bllin m rP..r -;'"""; ' " ' '; llop. , ,he l-e.sl.n Otilf Is meiel.c elders nn te. do tl lues Ihnl mine hird lol "" i' them It ronie. hird m n Utile Blrl In a lepetitlnnnf -i sliucsle tlint Ins been rim nn iilaMlm In W her rniiin hill mide neiloJIi ill fm !n"0 enn fin If she ,i Hi Imeiitlxr nf I imw hie tint hr ,nt, ,,f the Imd rniitn finin tlie f.ist to the et The urc it world . . . .... . . I. Tint I"f the war list week" Fild.in ncniii 01 in .cw iorn lands (ommcrchi Kie.itncss was ue i'IiiIiik and that of Cermany and the l'nlted States was (pindlnc The icil nucstlon lucohed In this wii Is whether Itcilln Is to sm cccif Ikilnlon urmi Ocrmany tho abandonment oMiet dicnm of military world dominion." 'I think ou are rlBht." said ttcn "If ou want to know more of the alms which Ocrm-iny must nbandon oit ought to read tho compilation ot tho Ocrtuan nnnexatlonlt plans made by S. Ortimbicli and published ' Swltrciland Inst w Intel. An excellent abridged translation of tho book b .T. ISllIt Marker has Just liecn published In Atnerlui. It not onl Inrludes the (ietnmii piojeits In Asia Minor, but shows how the drmind for the iinnevi tlpn of llollind and IIcIkIiiiu and pirts of Prance and IIiis-Ii has been Kalii ii The Olory of the Trenches" -by Con-J lncby inwson It is an cxccijeiu num. a ber M ihtnn riark brings Ids reminiscences In the Jnntiarv Hesrst's up to tho early ,1 eighties nf tlie last centurj. They nro JJ cetthiB more iiucrcniniK n unry ,ro. . a i-imrtps IMvsard Itiissell writes of 3 his experiences In ltussla Willi the Amer- J hiiii rommlsslon and atimiiK other In. (3B teresthiK miiici are inu inn.- nrinn, liv Hex lleah. Mario Corolll and Ii Phillips Oppetilielm 1 lie cover by Pen rlun Minliws Is Mlelli Italls." the, fourth hi the series nf nil Irt of all n itluni w hit i Mr htmliws Is drawing A Little Girl's Room Prof Willi im '"" Phelps contli uc his discussion of the acUatice of Knir. it.i. i.netr in int.- "'iiiMu ,xjuimiiiii Iiik In sticiiRth. and It includes me . lUrmll M,tallment he discusses nlans for eMendlnc China and Japili. ... ii,.i.i v iumi llllison, Italph HoilKsoa I Tho book dtles tlie lcws of Germ ill ,,nd Uifielles Ahercromble Tlio Conn. ' .... s... . , .l Muinintn Inl of WB1WKK '""""'" euie ii'iil CiirtlniKO and Itnme and Venice .....i.v.,. piuicn " .,...... rrmnKtenies of the cx-Czarlnaj and Antwerp and London as the plme and so can be regarded as an all nor- , numl(,r MllM,ews pus a tribme to ween the I. ist i'iic expression or urnn in "iniiiuii Austin ihuitui hihj inn .uhuum-ii Tlie "wiisn t it the Kaler who spoio oi Klein wrius m ..i ... tlie '.xcllow peril""' nsked Owen "II was " "Well. It looks lo me ns If the Teuton pei II was more threatening Just now." be sild as be begin to turn the piges nf Doctor .Hstiow's book ' ii:oit(ii: w nouciiAS. where the exthanges bet and West shall take pi ice or not task of miking the world sifo fot ihmoiiity Is Imldcntil to the out w oi king of great eionomlc fori es which Into their loots ibcp In the piucesvcs of ininmenlil cxolullon" M see now." said Hoi loi Mi Pabre. "win lint tin lastiow mix tint the lligdid Itillw.ix is thn lirgest single (oiitilhutlilg ftntoi In bilnglng tiboiit the win Tint lallwitx will i ounce t I ml i i mid Thin i dlmtlx with lieiliu will lompelr with the Sue t mill and will ilnlknge the niiitinl of tin ll.nle nf I li.ll t In the I'.llll-ll ' cs, ind il will do nmie lli.ni th it " sHld I 'Aslimlni lislniw points out tlie i null nl id I hit mule H loss Asidth TuiKex will iniki (leimim sn stinng in tint teginn tint Ilex pi and Peisli rri.n i en irttneius ire nH nviiii i . or. "- -- . - - - full of sthnulitliig iiiuiment Till-; XX .XII ASH Till. HMlllXP IIAII.WAV Hi Mnrrls lKiro Ir I rulnr In tie rulierfllj nf I'ennsxIXBIiln Phils iell I I M llpplniell i otiiimhi II '" '.i itxtxsx s ssi wri'istsr xixts t v S l.riiinlneli Irmslslel In I Mils llnrker Sen Xerk i: I' liullnn I" l "Ii rXN 1,1-IIMXSX Mie IMnejoe at,r the I lire Hi Xlilie i linrnrtime p.-ton lh At Unit. Xt niiip I'r -s v the grcitest ii itlonal period of expcil cm e Atactica has exei Ituoxxn' In Ihigl im f.imllles wlio nexer nixed a pqnnx before In Iheli ilxes Imxo hi -i iimul lied nesteggs sitae the xx.il began, Just because one sm ill pcisnnj I......I .l I ll.n ll.llfl ut ...tt.o mi, I ,tn II, -,ii.i i.i'.ri.k i.n .....ti nt .,,. .. ... ., , ... i i Wat mix i nun .ind win inn Rn .1.1.. I Ii. L..r. l.lu ..nl.l.l.u l.nt ll lion,. ..... .......... ,. ... .. . , I he ir de- In he nexei fnrci Im In iwi. ..,,.. i . .. i.. .i.l tlmt nur bins and girls be, nine dec per linens In r hop.. . l,eht N H the I n,'MV pe.nii.e iidinesK is ,. I, .hli Hi it ' '"",' t11" western eml wis at tho tms and deepn niiuphd with this mlghtx i time M the lininiix white hiIis rhe ,., on m,ii Hi,, hill, girl dm-lpmus nud spmellmes It was nn the loli nf sixlnc Let ns hone that tlie '"""'"". """". "il'ic-in ie will ginier , . nerhnps in a Utile nf a slmw-nn lp.,rli, F,oie nf tin Medlteriani ill habl' bci nines so xxe'll wonder linxx xxo exer dlil xxltb some nf lier llllle fi lends will fnini In In A.i. rlllllslntll Tl fl-llttlfl 4 111 i W1 ieme, i pleisui. Iii-.li id nf a diitx pnweisnf tin inst wrte those xxlilili held both mils of this inuti There l xxlFdntn In UN seeming iillnw f-ome out it. CHE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Let lis hope that the I Prml,U" '""', ''lide-to he will Kiraer (l nr ,rhHp in .. Utile f a slmw-nn I r,rl , , , , , , . I net pennies imd sit forth In liuest. The , ,, ! .,,,i ., iHirr ((iire she , .... litigious that soon L,,fr , pMde.tn I,.. l le.'h'h.arl.X.ne.i.hJx nulnnlrr1"" f' '" fr brtrcoin Twelfth Night Party & Mitra and nvrttlonit nuhmtttrl tn Ihtn itrpnrtmrnt mill br v rttiru n a ie ii nf nrr onlu and ntanrd tilth thr fim nf th h ritrr. Hiiiit jTfs tihr tlwi uiirn Mf inxttfd. It is uyitrrttood thai th rrfttor tlnra 10 un faftartly tntlnr th" trutimntt ma Ml foniiiiwiiKfiricnif jor mil arpwrimrvt xnv mi vr (i(i(irtff'ii in iihiwiii iiii. i'S Ktlliil ritntng rttutie iiorrt 1 nuaartvina, hi V TUIIAVB liMUIKIt t. What tUtt In fniilrt no. urn In mini of Hi nmj jinnN N nw unHrr unhid, ml ion,1 fttal mount of thr rnllrp rwurUtinint est In proTldd by Ih dffrrl muw7 ftlifn ft id l hard lo .all.fiir. f-w1lh flour Mhat ran bft done In tHT can rhlldren iJrw Ihai htTw TMT llcht hf nidf artrr ullhnut Rt frara Ih iippraranff 01 iln urftfc7 3, If 11 tmm ntfslM 11 nomnn In 11 drpjrl- mnt or ollirr liirc htorr 11 ml hlip to tnlk In hf, l It itrmUiM for lilin In rpUr liU In I aflrr he hun rnioifd II In lon? t, Mlmt prrraiillon it en I no I fillhtuln (should Iw tjkfn In (liftx itn nf ntd wfallirr? S fM. ANSWERS IO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES I. Wnnieii neiihiuipe p turretponilenl who lime rerelieil -.i-erint permt.ilnn ure aliened In eerie eliliiil Hie lines itlnne lite linllle frosts iihrnml. seifwl of llieni ure ttrtlnc I hi Jniirn.llstlr 1 ipurltv there nnw. member In piuslng liefme n tnimler that flin wmth.vxhlle pleie nf plilu linen Is wuitli It ilf a .IfiAeii hhnw ones whoe . nst Is In sinixliievH 1 ither III in In nn let Ml l.lfe It- long one must rcniem ber. and I nen Ii xorj fleitlng wher Its threads ale lint suhstilill il Lecture on "ll.iil.wanl Peoples' the P.iikwiid Peoples nf t'ubi .usl Mexlin, Their nights .ind Prlxlleses Amniig Hie Nntlmii. will b. the topi. nf Prof Pint .Nx nf Swart III. mie ("ol lege Inmoirnvx morning nt II In m kick in tin I'rlen.ls' Mietliig lloi.si, I ifleerith Hid ll.li e sllerts Tlie right nf this.- people 'to gnxeru thrnioplxrs l (ll " xx 111 hi lonsklered Interna. tlnnallMii 'and the War' will bn tlio topk- of .1 ills, usslnii In xxhlih Pilcnds and xlsllnrs will pirtiilpite II s getting nmre fislilnmble exerx xear to entertain nn Twelfth NTght wlileb falls on .Iiiiiuarx Iwelxe .laxr lfler 1 hrtstmns Pax In the ihurrh calendir Twelfth Mcht Is knnxxn as the CplplMnx The fenst . ninmeninrHtes the xlslt of the XIhkI 1 the Im Id of 1 mtlnii weik ,ed on ellliei end nf this route tint nation begsn to . lei Hue" (Iwen Ind been listening itiieix .ip parentlx ln.t in thought (mod hpaxens' ' he exclaimed sit. I denlx Ms that xxlnl (ierinanx is afiet .' I iiftxer thought of II befoi" AM. If ileinnnx extends liei powei fiom the Bilth' Sea to the Perslin d.ilf slio One mis ia,p xx 1 11 1 h bemi hidden will hfixe tlie xxnild at her vnerex III It at Twelfth Mght fevtlxltles tn follow a riiFlrm that dales nges huk I In hnstess iK,es the ealte srnund and n.li guet biles glngerlx Into II lo find II. e tie,m If a linn finds the henn he Is prne'nhned king and Is illowed the prlx liege nf elioo-dng a qui en reign with hhn for tlie exenlng If a woman finds It he max i hinse n king Sjfm rentlnc op hiulnf house the most at featured lo In- noted nre now mu.n rooms get. the HrronKf ment of frUl heat, plumhlnr. doors, window n fastenlms. rellur. lelllncs and I 1 rhlld from Hie tn seirn .ears nf oh-e from lino to lino mlorles, nr f food lol.H- a d. Tun rornmral rntaln 130 ralorle. pins the Hiles of new hhnes In rrr Ftton lalloir iilll make them last a ..dealer lenitli nt time tin., the. rHr do. ...-, jf5' rfLlBht Sunner for Exeninc yfjiMgk Edttor ot Woman's raut' r aiaaam 1 niinK you yriy niurn inr FvdYtcn In reaard to the wnodn xied ul am soma in ails a email annir . n pumiay evenma ana wouia uka ach to haxo xou print In the hllMvil ILsisivr some niatit IWorn then what serve somemins aainiy ana boou. lire . At. .-vi, 3iex. uld bo well td serxe light sand- (of broxxn bread, minced chicken. also ana lettuce, cream cueeen cowu bread and minceil stuuc.l foxndw'U'h. Hot coffee, an Ico and WOMlu nv qutic nunii-ie.ii mr nil : supper. Haxo cam leu and salted UH Cllld lu pu'i.jr i,-ii-jr ,il ea, as tney are-xery uelectablc s-prear quickly. I&f ie Vinegar From Tarings Hfor o tt'omaa'a Paati ; Madam I am alivaya intereted In Mix a tsxehans-. I ininK we an ouani i aava In every way. I.urine the last a. made nve salfona of good rider p. av bolltna the apnle parlnaa It r af water, then alralnlnr It off and at M In a demllohn I know It la pure Elude a lllllo at a time uirs i 14. ji i- suggestion of how- to six o Is In the Woman's Uxchadge flits tuffs that many used to Ignore ring a prominent part In national vPerhap, like Mrs. V., ether i'haxe saxed, a little at a time, Dto make a Mr showing tn the T would be pleased to hear from I these house w Ix es. ' Noodles for Soup - w llM.loV Page: am Please publish the reclpe-for fl lor SOUP ACTl A X.LSJ1V. an etc that has been beaten of salt enough flour to to knead the paste Into a Vouch. Tut this on a pastry t has been dusted with flour nnd i thin as possible. Then cut i as wide as you wish to haxe . i Let the strips remain on r" board until they are dry ihbe rolled up loosely. They , ready to be used In the soup be. dropped In fifteen mln- ; (he soup Is ready to take It you dry mo uuuuiea out dcr near toe nre tlieycan r use.' Cake Minus Etgg I aTowian'a Puoe," -drleaan prlLt a reelpa, for xvuDoui using egta ' IMn.l H. Mrd of a cupful of short' i aupful of sugar. To this raowr Milk. Tlien add two tx teaapoonful oC soda. tfspootifuls of clunav ut orr.loxes. fit) of nutmeg IM er salt. V. Z The nen elTlrlene. t.lnti.e Is one with a rnnxertlhle front mid inllir. The rollar Is worn hish In the da. time nml turns hark Into a Ion "X" nt nltht. The front f the hln.ie turn, hark nt night tn show n xlrld rolored satin lest that nilils u note of .Iressl l.ees to the tost time. 1. soflnl Irtlers of Intrndurllon maj either lie n.rilleil or presented In person. If the teller is lo he presented In is-rson II Is well lo liaie the sponsor for II write it note In the one In whom It Is uddre-sed udllshie her or It. Turn Off thirl.,iglit(i Ta th t'Httor nt 11 oman'a Vaaf Dear Xlmlam fluring this co.il fml.in I tlllriK It ol.lv fair Ihsl perisins lake imrninc nl eaxe llirlit It will ml .1 1 miirli koo.1 If we hl six tla-htlesa i.lchls a week It women In Iheir homes do not trv In saxe too Xtany (lino lalel. I haxe walked down th strst wher- well In-dn is.reons Hie and I haie seen liahta lUiln on Hires rinrs ui enre of murse u may l- that there am persons orrup.lng the rooms at hs time, but these homes lo which I refer are rot Imardtna- l.ousss an I It i-eema as though the lime has mm- when wo could put nurselxes out to use aa few llchia In Ihs houss as po stole Ilts of women an nut of a ri-oi.l for Sxe or ten n.lnutea and do not lurn oft the llsht beiauss they know they arn remlllk hark It tomes d.wn lo a mailer of lln lo-i laiy lo turn off the llsht I think clcrv ens should make a special eftorl l sale the Hkht ( ONrU.UX AT ION This letter Is mmpletely In linn with orders that haxo been Issued by xarlous women's organi7allniiR, mid It Is mm pletely In line with tlio spirit nf pi trlotlsm that ought to spur exery woman on to tlio duties of .xerycHy life these daxs Jlany tlmea It does come down to'a matter of our being too lazy to turn off the light, and I am afraid the falling is noi aione coimneu lo tne homes of the xveli-to-do Manx wlio can Dersonallv III afford to leaxo lights buniliig do leaxo tnem ro It Is time for exerv nnn in iook xxuiun anil curti tier cxtraxagance. A Misunderstanding To the I ditor otl oi.in.ra i'utie,- .. !'."" Madam Please help me out by pub lishing a llttla nuts for inu ua ajun ua .uu ls.sstl.ly tan Within the last feu morftha I haie mails friends Willi a xery nice jouna- lad. She treated mo xery kindly Iralalu alone and fa for Ine. I am a xerv ano.l frl.nd of bera 1 naver would do anything to hurl her feel. Ilsa Now. this last week she doea nol apeak to Ilia at all I know that It la through false t-nsalp that she is hurt for I uosltirrlr feel innocent of doing an.thlng to hurt her feellnss ' I Now I cannot speak un and ark her why ha Is angry, sn I thnushi I woull xvrlte her a little letter It a xvay that will not se-ni as If I tould not get alonz without her fas sin has done many kind things for me), but I simply want her to know th.. I un. i....n. of dnlns anything wrong lo her and Inst I WUU.U ii.. iumiu. wi.y sun ia angry, r-ow. pleasn publish this soor I doll I know how to thank luu for tho suine. JJ5AN M, 1 would writs her a sensible, straight forward letter, saxlng pu knoxv some tiling has happened to displease her from her manner, and that as ou are not aware of haxlng done an) thing to offend her, ou are anxious to know xvhat Is tho matter. Tell her vou think that you and she haxe been good friends too long to allow a misunderstanding of some klnd( tojbreakjup that friendship, and so ou xvant tc ask her frankly wherein you hare Inadvtrteutly hurt her feelings When her. answer conies. If she hai reason, mwlngiie; and If she was mis IM Mr-so .frankly and ask her GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX m atm, rr tn hrajth r'Mr)ii9, Iioctnr hriiooa t thin par tt Iff daily o't oritur etn pre icmHi ifi(fitr but tn nn rar wilt h tnU tbr rfc oC wiring d.ofiio!f of or I rret rilihto Mr olfiti'iifi wuiiinu nurgicnl fr,nfmriif or flrugn Ifralth fiitstlatH u ill br rrrttipfy ntmu rrrd by vrnnval letters to itqttirrr no inrtns stamped rtrtope fnr rp'y I.y JOHN HARVKY KKLLOOC. M.'P . LL. D. High lilond Pressure AiiltUAT nnii persnns nro wnrrxtng . nnlj one part i.r almlinl present to 50" and asking about high blond prcs-1 l1ars of blnnd Thus It will be seen that it is ., hug .1..... ... wen is . dm "VT,La.:;' ,"ln'. "'. ,n"r'. a1' ..... n....ii..i .iiiiisr. oi hi. . inns pnouin FUre ger signal When one llndp the blnnd pieFsiire gning.iip It menus that old age has mine Now Jt ini not he old age nf the brain. It mo not lux old ige nf thn stnnitih, hut old age his mine inniewhere It mix be slmpl nld age of tho kldnci. When h xital organ I'.es Its ellleieni the wlinlo body goes down, because the strength of the body Is like the strength of a chilli Tlie strength nf a ihaln is only the strength nf the weakest link hi thn ihaln. sn that when that one link bresks tho whole rhaln Is broken Now sn It Im xxltli tho hodx T lie age of tho body reallx- Is the .ign of the i.ldeM. organ in the hnd 'tint Is, the orgsn which Is most dimiged, tho organ which is tlie xxe.ikcst, the nrgan xxhlih is the leist health), xxhkh has thn least life In It. bo tint when high blond pres sure comes it ineins. If h In loutlmious, lnbltu.it high blond pressure, that some organ nf tl.e Pod) n ia i.e.nnm niu inis old age pi oi ess may i.e going nn in the brain, or It nn) be going on in the kldnexs espeilnllx- That is where It Is most llkel) to be, and high blood pres. suro ill a xniing person means n linnet a!wa)s Tdxanced ni 1 eglimlng rils.ase of thn kldnc)H, a thing tint must haxe Immediate attention There arn two things that pnxent penple from glxlng attention to this matter of hlood pressure Ono Is they do pot understand tho Importance, the significant c, of It, and another thing Is they think It Is a hop. less thing nnx. how, that nothing can be done for It A great deal can he done for It. and xxhlln sometimes medicines oro useful, the ijiet and a simple wa of llxlng are the methods to reduce the high blood pres sure, raininess of mind also helps tVorr)lng Is a xery had thing for this condition Tliero Is a difference between worr)lng and an appreciation of condi tions that iiuletly sets about bettering them. Now then, suppose )our prcssuro Is way abnxo the normal UG, )ou must consider these facts- the ordinary mixed diet Is not to be recommended In these cages Degeneration of the tissues of the arteries of the heart Is caused by poisons produced by the deiomposltlon In the colon of xxhlte of eggs, lean meat, milk, cheese, beans and dried peus. If a constipated condition Is present, thoso parts of the food xxlilch haxe not been digested in the stomach are retained In the Intestines and de.a) xery quickly. In this decaying process aro formed poisons of tho most xlruleul t)pe, which exercise a degenerating Influence on the heart and -other tissues Uoctor l.ouls K,Blhop sa) s that "The things thst do damage ore usually found In the group Including eggs, fish, meat and stock soups" hplcea and condiments and hot sauces of all kinds while they are not strictly giouped as poisons, like the aboxe, )et act upon tlie system in tne same way as poisons should not be used. We should not. In trjlng to free our system of poisons, limit our endeaxors to choosing a pglson.free diet We must take steps to keep In working order the xarlous organs whose functions it Is to eliminate poisons from the s)stem. The effect ot alcohol on the heart Is aatuethlruT for the high blood pressure Vou hnxe fx-ldnntlx- glxrn little at tentlon to the Pin ("lennan moxement ' said I N'n t nexer took riiueb stock In It. be admitted "I nlwaxs thought the talk of It xx as neademle and ind no relstlon to actual xxoild moxen.ents " "You are not the onlx- mill xxlin Ins been dwelling In i fool's psi.idlse," said I "Rut fieiimu statesmen and economists who lnxe studied liHtorx to soma purpose lild their olins )eir ago Tho famous xon MoIKto inoie than sitx- jesrs ago nlled tho atten tlon of his countrxmen to thn oppor unities In Asia Minor If the states SSSSSSSSSSSK J 14 A sssssssVs' i. aH" Illustrated I v oil Hiatus iiosinn lloughton MlfTlln I ni.uani It " A Bit of New York The loin in. e of tlie dwellers in 'Our Square. that sin ill bit nf I ind tin. n-.tli ed bx cengiaphers. but that 'lies hi if id and green In the fnrgotten depths nf a great eltx " furnishes Samuel Hop. ldns Xiliuis nnterlil for olio of tho most interesting tlilngn ho nrr lias done 'I iles nf lox. and ndienlure, human joxs mil soi rows ambition Inertia, tiagedx slid roniedx tike plain In a iiirlniis cnrnei nf New York iltx- and cixe an iiiiii'iMl qnilhx tn this delight. Billy Sunday's Kii-ht Book '"' '-;; r , Ii01I lH thc lnr. Hlllx Mm.hx the linrehill exan I rtlng dial liters Is walled In by thn gellt has It ti 1 1 c be. nine nil aiithni I simm Mid h klu.llx nld clerg)maii (fter niu. h vile. dine nn the part of in nix ells the stories nf thn kltidl) old folk publlsheis 111. ilil boil ilxals the I ,t,0 nit their Ilxes hue llxed and loxe.l sllnglet i.rorce de i mil rlbiitlnns but tlio ipiihit pl.up they knexx het. following ' Hlllx s desire to do nntning0, ., rjl xur xvn Tin: rroi'i.r. iv ir nut pre n n tn wnitcxci neiixiix no nn- , m eainu-,i .inpsn,. ......in encage he Ws tilled tl full nf his rough lessnns nf lnxe tn mankind and dexn tlnu tn thn principle-, its I ild down In the Hllile I III his Inliuit ible slxle nil dres.ed up III Hie litest xnir hllkUage nf tn.Ux and xvilh plcnlx nf slurp I. nine run hits it the ImiIj-ci the whirlwind exnugellst lus pi.rred n . miction of sernmii published under Hie title l.oxe -5tnie nf the Hlble will. Il doubtless will llnd mil. h fixor xx it Ii his boosters ind nn not help hut hold the interert tf anx person xxlio enoxH . gio.l Itugh While the f(fferlng tell of the nnl. Ii 'nuMiics of the eirlx Hihle rlix-a stilt lug xx Ilh the murtrhtp rf Xdam and llxe, Hlllx plrtlires his ihaiaeters n Ibex might be found todax xxhen enjnx lug the me nf lelephnner atitomnblles land all the latest u.nilei u Inxentlons Hurl the Pool been xxrltteu bx anx other person tlnu siindix uui. h of Hie desirip Hon would ..cent itdlciiloiis Hut be ciii'n the ex tng list Is nlwaxs doing things dlffeient and because he Is sup posed In .1. the uiiusiiil these ten , storl. s ,im mid" much more entertain ing as .i i . Mill of his modernization nf ...ndlttoits found .entiirles ago MORRIS .TASTKOW, .11'., xx III haxe to struggle ngainst poweifill foiies of giaxltillou to prexint being drawn Into the sphein of derinsn In fltience, and India lierself xxlll be threatened 'Nnu did xxell, doitor, to begin xoiir leading xxltli Doitnt .las. troxx's most illumimtlng lipok lie Ins compiessed tlie lilntoi v nf 100n xears IHK STOIlirs (.1 tub utnt I' n Hlllx s,in a. s.w xot), ) i llt i. .in s s.ns II bn 9 Caught by a Flood The members of the Safetx Klrrt ( luh tl ' ftnr) of which was tnhl In i hn.d, bx that title, are mnllntilng their id xenturcs How thai were i slight in n 1 Hood ind took refuge In Dominie Pikes old house and how Ibex escaped Is told I m "inn siietx- first rum nnd iie rlood." It Is a book which will hold Iho Interest of boxs from beginning to i end and xxlll. nt the same time lexih I some UFeful lessons ritF. MIT.TT rinsT enn n tiii: i I I.C.OI. in XX T Meh.l islrai.d 'V I ' V V"'r1n Phlln.l.lphU The IVnn Piibllhlilnar ( onipanx 1 .'X ' Current Magazines THE DIAL "'I. lie Literal y Tiinc jiirce oi Anicrica'' The onlx joiirml dexolcd tn criliiiMii .mil tlisius sion of books and the arts liincU. interest inc anil ntithririt itixe Kent, tit the iiirrciit n ti i 1 1 In i H'ar nnof Imcrican Litcratur 111 llnhert Herri, k Corrtipted Dramatic Critlcitm It) Kenneth Xln.guwnn 77ie Structure of Lotting Peace Its It. XI. Knllen I 111. 1)1 1. is now mi silc .it the Ic.iilmp; st.iinls I'ublislicil ex cry other 1 Imrsihx of Ash Minor Into flflx- pages, nud Iisr I Xinelle r.lxess fascinating glust shown hoxx- for 27o0 xe"ars the hlstorx l r'or '!"' 'not Csrden Is mntliiued has repeated Itself In the ilse. and fall of Towers xvhlch .ontrolled tho route norx- .. .. ,. j 1aa .l.a i affnea ft, at narl nf tl.n fia.ll. men of otner nations nan ...--.. ...i ... - .. !. nf Andre Cheradame cried the Orient apd the Occident His sum "- - . . . . in tne Januarx- Harpers Rarar Its s.ene Is laid hi Virginia and it Is n lnxe in which the heorlne bears the ioinlng mmn of the gh,ot which piodures compiicanons mere H niso for further i Action, the seiond nf r. rl,llllna . .... aloud for nesrlx- twentx xears and If miri of the hlstorx of the coitcesMons penhelm s mjstery stories In the series thai lisH ctxen proper consineraiion inr huii'iiiik inr- utK.mn iini.ro.o is f.n -x -iteiunnu-- in inauionos huh one IH.6u t4L j I VV. i". Bsrl .icxJ -ii x' ?'sdMs8iK4"''u,!nuje VyS. Jss.skHSBBkr T 'lN'HIHftve.'X r be absolutel) banned from nne s dietarx. ' , ,. .xnn,i,0n 0f the tesoiis for ! excellent eample of hoxx- surli a thing , ls called Poetrx bx Compulsion " There Since none of lhe, .ontalns less than ' ."." ex.r0'"'". ."' ,,. ,,;. .kH ,,. ' three short -torles and tho i,., from three to fixe per cent i:xen small quantities nf beer and elder might be lapable nf doing mischief in this wa) If taken In Niifflrlent amount and ma) be the cause of the far greiter mischief nf leading to the iue nf stinng drink Pla)lng xery Important pirt in the high death rxte from high hlood pres sure due to heart disease Is the use of tohseco The effect nf nicotine upon the heart Is Indicated bx the pulse, ,t most a.curite Index tn the condition of the hea,rt The pule sa)s that the heart Is partlx- paralyzed, and Hut Its forte and xlgor are diminished that It Is poisoned In fict Old smokers, and manx of those who haxe Indulged hut a few- )ears often suffer with palpitation of the heart' Intermittent pulse, angina pectoris and other sjmptoms of dmngenient of this Important nrgnn Bath Temperatures , iJ?!J!.,?,rr'V'B,u,'''L "' ,h are Indl rated fry the terms hot tepH cold etc J P T The following table glxes the tem- peratures Indicated bx ti.. terniR In com- mon use Verx cold 33 t f, degrees Kahrenhelt, cold, r,5 lo fix degrees, ronl 6S to SO degrees, tepid, sn to fti degrees- warm (neutral 13 m s degrees), 1- to 98 degrees, hot, SR to lot degrees- x'erv hot, 104 degrees and aboxe ' Is there any 01 srapes Fruit Skins r harm In swallnwlne he ,kat Islns and other frullsr .Vo Be sure tint the skins are thor oughly clean and well .hewed To Cure Colds leslnnYnsy""" "' "'" "a'" Do not take medicine. Take a hot bath at night; a sweating bath followed "' '"" um nien go to bed and drink water May in bed and drink xvater. take no food xvhitexer, hut take a glassful of water exery half hour and )ou will rinse the cold out Keep the room warm, but thoroughly xentllated Another way to cure a cold is to take no bath at all, drink plenty of water go out of doors and stay there until 'the cold Is cured. If one Ilxes out of doors entirely he will get rid of tho told In the cold air, because the hreathlng of fresh cold air Increases the body r. risiat.ee , o un will. out pa)!Ug that the patient must keep warm during the outdoor treatment either by xlgorouily exercising or by being properly protected xxun wraps tinu uianseis Colic XXhat causes calic In nursing bshl.s? MOTHER. Probably there is something wrong with the mothers dietary. There may be some hereditary weakness of the stomach. It Is likely that the baby's bowels are constipated. Children often haxo colic from oxerfcedlug or from taking nourishment too rapidly. Wen on Head I haxe a Urge wen on my bead la It harmful? K. II. V. A wen on the head Is the most harm. less of tumor. Haxe. it rerooxed with i "he; -v v--AYt ..tn' world cataebsms mado b.x Brooks .should be done Adams saxenteen or eighteen earn ngo, Uermany would not haxe caught Kurope. napping in 1914 Brooks, Adams -he is n brother of tho late Charles Trancis Adams published n hook In 1100 entitled. Amrilci'H i:o nomic Rupremacy,' In the lourso of which he laid down the proposition that 'most of the groitest ratnstro phes In hlstor) haxe occulted because of the Instinctive effoit of humanity to adjust Itself to changes in tlie condi tions of llfn wrought bv the moxement from point to point of the international center of empire and wealth" Ho re minded us that from the eaillest times China and India seem to haxe serxert . . nn.n.arn h.ijl as the pases 01 numm. n'-..- .. thit the seat of empire rns nlwaxs been the point wheie their products i,., l.oen .xchingcd against the products of the West In the dawn of elxillzatlon this pojut was In Baby lon nnd Nineveh Then the Phonl dans cMnnded their taroinp trade and dex eloped the shores of the Medl teirnnotn. In the course of time Caithage became tho great point of exchange between the Orient and the Occident nnd held its position until Borne dcstro)cd It. Then Borne became the commeicial center of the world. As Borne declined In power the place of exchange went hick to the East and centered in Cteslphon, on tho Tigris. With the fall of Chosroes, who reigned In Cteslphon. tho Moslems re opened tho totites to tho Mediterra nean uud the Black, Sea nnd Constan tinople become, tho scut of empire. Then Aleppo and Antloch rose to xxivilth through tho eastern trade and held their positions till tho routes through S)Hi were closed. Then tha cargoes were carried up the lien aea nnd landed nt Cairo, xvhlch In turn beenmo n powerful ilty. Venlco sue ceeded Cairo, but lost her position xvhen Vum-o de llama dlscoxered the xxater route around Capo Horn. Then the great trading: point between tne East and West was transferred to the North Hea ports of Amsterdam and Antxverp. When Cllx e conquered India and poured tho wealth of that country into Iondon tho commercial world te;i ter was transferred to England, xvhere it 1 em lined without dispute till the Knanleli War. In tlio meantime Ger many had been consolidated and had started on Its commercial expansion under the stimulus of the French In demnity secured aB'a result of the xxar "When I had finished it I knexx more about the situation thin I thought T could possibly Icirn In so short a time," Doctor Mernhro onfc'secl "Vou ought not to stop )our Inxestl gallons " said I departments Oood Housekeeping for January con tains Installments of W .1 Locke s xxar serial, telling how the war made a rain out of a weakling, and Kathleen Norrlss studx- of middle western American so-cietx-. both excellent alnrles T7 c; If xou reid Andro Martin contributes an easax- on "The n.or .rlime'fi. -Pflo llnrmnni .ho nis. I Orffat World MoX le." and there arm mi. enso and Cure.' )ou will widen )oitr 'ra' phort ",orle!' b"ld" a" artlcl nn ! Iioiizon still further. The pamphlet, 1- which contains only 127 pages. Is a te print of sex oral articles xxhlcli Mr Cheradame contributed tn the Atlsntte Monthlx- last )ear. lie shoxx-s hoxx far! Geiman) has succeeded In tho pur--lores for xxhlch she cntetcd the war. Nine tenths of the territory marked out for pan 03ei many In HU Is alread) under Oermnn control, Including the greater pn-t of Turkey as xxell as Aus. trlaHungar), Bulgaria, Rumania, Serbia and Montenegro If peace should be made noxx on condition that Germany should xxlthdraxx from Bel Blum an.J northern France, and even restore Alsace and Lorraine to the French the Geiman xlctory would be stupendous, for Germanx- has made Turkey a xassal state by treaty and has reduced to prnctlcat slavery Aus-trla-Hungary, Bulgaria, Rumania and tho Balkan States. A peace xx-hlch does I not restore to their Independence the 1 non-Germtn races now under German rontrnt xxlll hn n fnrre If ,a.i .. ' to serx-e tho cause of 'xxorld peace, Owen, jou ought to buy Cheradame's pamphlet by the hundred nnd distrib ute It among the weak-kneed citizen's xx ho are xearnlnc for tho cessation of wnr at the earliest possible moment. There can be no peace, on any teims that Germany has et offered, and there can bo-no permanent poace until '.he Kntento Allies nre able to force a ACOBS S-OW ROnifC STREET 1628 CHESTNUT STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING -MStt MC AT JAC SUi THE NEW BOOK BY ANDRE CHERADAME Author of "The IMn-Cicuniin Plot Unnmsketl" The United States and Pan-Germania A warning to AMERICA A revelation of Ger many's long-laid scheme for thc mastery of thc xvorlil. $1.00 net J Charles Scribner't Sons Fifth Avenue New York il of ,1870-71, I'.bAd not-beei) decided jjaW' rtlaH' iaMrir'aaatli ''-WatataMt- raaJsBFi lsfssle- JwsrIT,' rF, s"rTsliP77 J : THE WAYS OF.WAR By the late T. M. KETTLE Z.lutnast In Ilia Built Futilltrt, torn: tints frontier 0 ieoaomles lit Hie A'atloaal I'ulirrsltif 0 Irtland, and Utmbtr of rarliamc.it or i'al Tyrone, ''llny haxa Isft records of mora or tsss slanlnranrc. but the book of Tom Kettle la far more than a war record It Is a xxonlerful and fomplsta ex position ot tha ralisa. tha need and tha Inevitable result. .' . Tom Kst. He was, scholar, a centleman and a -patriot. He has written a creat book to crown tha last efforts ot a Ufa full of activities for Justice, mercy and truth." Cilcoja Ntwi. I. CO nst wu.:XBsm.m Today's New Books By B. M. Bower $1.35 net CABIN FEVER Too much monotony nnd mother-in-law plunge Bud Moore into a sea of trouble, and in the guise of n prospector he Becks and finds adventute nnd finally hnppi ness on a mining claim in the mountains. A book of the kind that has made this author famous. THE WOLF-CUB A romance of modern pain unusual in theme and setting and unhackneyed from beginning to end, this tale of the open road has for its keynote dramatic action that is maintained to the very end, ' PAWNS OF WAR Here Is a play which visualizes the German invasion of Belgium. To quote from the foreword by John Galsworthy: "it has a sustained crescendo , . Very gripping and should play extremely well. I congratulate the author on having written a play that is so well worth while, so lifelike and so forceful."-.- The Unmarried Mother A study of 500 cases, together with international statistics on the futility of ' ltAh.en,prtesei,tv. twatment of illegitimacy: Authorized by the American InstltutJ? f Criminal Law andCrlminoIoinr. itt ft .1 irnai mmw, .imlliM" . H.-V? 1 By Patrick and Terence Casey $1.40 net By Boiworth Crocker $1.25 net By Percy G. Kammerer $3.00 net Hi 1 1 vs. s? avtiiL.
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