Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 07, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 6

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iider Wants to Know How to Reshape Un
htly Nose Is Told to Build Life Around
It Fable of the Stutterer
IN THE MOMENT'S MODES
Matched Muff and Chapeau for Erenlna Wear
lXETTEH from a reader lo tlie
LEdl(or of (ho Woman's t'ajs asks
ti De ponsiDic for ner io rcsnapo an
Wthtly note.
ho best answer to thin nucstlon H
tory of "a girl with a nose." It
I not by any chance resemble any of
.facial nppcndagci our f.norllo
sors '-scrlbo iim Irrccnlar hut
ehlng. 1 mean It was Just plain big.
..Well, from tho llnio our friend
died tho' nRe when one Uarns Urn
Mck of studjIiiR the profile by mean;
,a hand mirror, she. brgan to turn
sfu" face, whcnc cr sliostw any one
i looking at her. Hhe worried nhout her
nose o that It became n perfect oh
SlWWlon with her.
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WEN ono t!a komtthiiiK happcneil
ft' 1 1 was, 1 bellCM', a iimkuzIiig wtory
, -that made tho clrl clltu.orr the lelu-
p"ttte alue of one hid feature Mrimn
f$b Fay, tho story "had iiothlnK to
f; Tfo with noses. It deilt with u man i
fcrfVtho achlted prodigious iiicichs In llfo I
ltir "P'to oi a nauuirap urn dcc.iusp
lie was a Riiesnmn ami lie
those otlieV fatuities up so far aboe
the next fellow's that the) "II mako up
for that one where they beat me. 1
hao the satisfaction of knowlm; my
weak point. Uerausn I know mv eneinj
1 can roit'iuer him "
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the Ah I should line teamed an
epoch makitiK les-on from tho mill
who stuttered Knowing (he enem
IS half the Inttle In conquering; him
Iler nose wbh hei enemj Hut It was
Just one thins und theie weie others
She started to plaj n mine tho
great Riime of helm; game
!lrli with sttalght nines might beat
her nt the sport of pel fed pioflles,
but she would uroio on the other
points In Hojle Theirs lo he enrc
Icsh about tho niceties of dress, theirs
to neglect the tare of the hnlr; thelrn
to bi' loo I in to eertlFe mid keep
the red In the (hecks, thelm to bo
selllsh nnd not take Interest In other
people's nffnlrs, theirs to frown when
then might smlli! '
Hut not fur "tho girl with the nose '
She must nolo on these points And
so It leads like a fulij stoi, but It's
true -"the ghl with the iioe" bee line
stuttered.
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Wtlllii mm ItSArt in ntitiraln nflni l.n itnt '
ft ?"- .. .w ..... . ... ww towir
Mow he did want
Sttevbed each nigh
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id os a siiesirmm men li'iom uooiii.
the great miracle plan that dawned
ij n him one particularly steeples
nlkht.
J'i?'I hae a handicap," ran the plan.
father fellows hao something on me
ibi nt least ono way. I can bo nuro of
jSjthat. But after all a handicap Is only
umnt inmg. .Ana nc goi a 101 oi inner
!' Caeillltl.H (hat arn 1tist llba ntlir I iimi.
What I'o got to do Is to woik
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HIS Is nu nnswci to the reader who
wants to know how to reshipe im
unslghtl noe. Theie In no safe way
to mold over a feature Hut there Is n
way to reshape a life around a nose
or an) deficit In plnslcal ilnrni that
the Lord has eer chosen tt lslt on
tho person of mm And If life cm I
be built to the nloe material facts
and bo the better for thtni, th ink t!od
for irookcd nocs'
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Sav'SSfe
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CAPTURED ;v,sv?
1II Into t
nr Liot. J. itnr.v nnroi.s
rtnndlan siounled ninrn
Thrllllnit Tle t the Y tfffl-
toundxl mninian urnrrr in
th Hindi of lh fnemr.
ICorurloht, nit. bv l rutille terfmr Company)
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N Tliursdai, Octolier I!, lioclor
Meer Informed me that on the fol
lowing Tuesday lie would opemle to re
move the frlliit'rs from mv nrm ni
I'rldav we heard the Swiss commission
wnn coming soon to the hospital and I
decided to present invslf I remembered
the trouble that Orev hid hud. mid con
fided In the doctor that I wished to go
to .Switzerland where I would he jible
to sen mv fiimllv He ngreed tint my
irm would be useless for a veur. but
aid he would not let me see the com
llls"loti until after he hud operated
'I ho next dn there wis n strong
uinor we were iieei glien am of.
e' il notice that the tottiinlsslon would
STUDIO TO. SCREEN
with the patrons after tlie.nhi
their Intest film. 'TroublemakefiL'Vj
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4!H IM DGTWKKM!. M'n'?.. .V..""!?!?"! "" "
AllJL 111 Uul M uuii nne six iiKimr nigu(s earn ((r
I thfatres under his direction wl 0j
lit oil f'Hlurany ecnings ;
....- i.'...,lnl There Is'bIso a possibility nt
Many IIHercsiHiK ljyK-"la,o Stanley ilnult of theatres bun
mini nisienu oi viohi
Scheduled for This Week
in Filmland
(that we would not be sent away fcr re-
I examination In ('onstiime for about
tjirce weeks. The matter was decided,
and In the course of the next day or
two I inoied down, bag. but no baggage
The room occupied by tho I'renoh I
captain and flames had been, befcre the )t . (ifen (, ,,. t,n(. rnCe the
wni, the office rf (ho head mlstiess of .i.j.. ..i.i.inerf so mniiv
the school ,t oiieneel off the (Irande , lofal inoxle lalendar contained so many
,allee nml had two windows oerlooklng
Constance Talmadge In 'Scatid!'
lirlncr that charming blond to th .
of the ttldge Aenu Theatre on Xh
diV
ho lourtjard Just inside the door Hnd
jn the right whs a small hand basin
Along the same wall slid In the lOrnet
next a window stotd in) bed ahd locker.
AgilnC the fipposlte wall stood the
other wn bed, at the foot of whhh,
and between them, was a desk idled with
hooks The little Incisure thus nude
(ontnliied an urniil ilr and two lockers
Historical Interest In to be foundl
The ronniieror," which will ho ihrJ
on wetincMiHy ni (nw "lerDroolt -ill
Interesting eicnts ns those abcui io ijc ,
rilscloed this week First of these Is
the Initial screen appeirance of Mary I futures William Knrnilin
Garden hi "Thils" at the Mantes There ,
will" be nn augmented onhe'tia for the Apnette Kellermaii will nppear hM
proper musical setting
Thrniieh die reneroslt of Manager
.tav KniHtiuel, the war sufferers will re-
lnughter of the !ode" nt tin.
"'ednesd and Thursday
Apollo
woman hair turns white f
sit the hospital on 'lucla The . iiuiie neiween m ben anu me nnsin ' .., n,. -, ,,r n,o reielnts of th s worrv in i"" " ,l,r .""nn, at
odor was umble to openitM on .siindai i held a bHcligammon beard, a few dishes ..,. ..., .,, Mi i,is Jefferson lAuadln
r Mondn but ngieed
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If ou would liue jour w.irelrolie conform to tlio dictate of tho
style creators it must boast of one or mmo muff and cliapemi Rets
ilcsiRncd strictly for evening wcai. 'I he muff of the set illustrated
in the nccompnnyint drawing lias two wide b.inds of Hudson seal
with ti draped band of nietul brocade in the middle. Matching
metal brocade mnkes the draped turban which is trimmed with ;i
feather Ftitk-up.
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
iJfclhti naver onlu and ftfoiifrf v tth the immr nf lie v ritrr. Hprrint tutrirt lkr thnf niirt.
' t-l..... M J.viteJ It t uiKfrifiwul II ilt llxr rriiinr ilit m tint tiff nrilii 4nrtir'f th iif nfioirii
,memrrad tU f iniiiniilcnf(ortei or t(t iirpnrttnrnt aIionM hr tuhlmarrt t tU'm t Till,
tltOMtVf lAUHMlK, mmim move imtrr. rr iiaaeii nut t it
TODAY'S INQUIKIKS
I. How main mirfi U M eMlrmtlfd; Mill
b nfedfd In lh iirm.y nttrpf orp nnrl
what penrntiur of IHmp hitf fitlll to !
rnrollfil?
el!
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Wut r ramekin?
How ran n Itat Mhlrh U tlfhl In tho
be Mretrhfd tUheut marrlnc tlie
f h hat"
P&k.
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a. tinrn i wwioru mr is --.
tllnc room hn.v mn tliU hr jictilMft.7
'1. hr n a iwimnn tnttr n rrrnm nlitre
llirr arm vthrr nonin ho iltntiM fjnk
nmtr
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.1 lhat
uaifr whr
Iiantl.'
ninkr nn rmrrniir mnrrel
1 titer U tin nirllne Iron on
ANSWERS10 SATURDAY'S INQUIRIES
l. A plon t4 etnploi Hnmrn In nl arrii
In drpsrlnirnlii where It l not neeen-ary to
haie klllf(l merhanlra Is now under eon.
IJfrnllon ullli natal authorl(le,
fj.
(wi. Bteen ene-thlrd and 'one fourth nf
ftDm entire calorie nooritnm'iu oi a. mri
dil4 tr the atnate uesieri tourer
P.w
"In uh.n rt ! loo ham to mn eou.iac-
r'w" .. . .. w ui..
stub flovr It ran lie sonenra vr '
Mtt toft tat. tnen as lara. naron i
riiiad oil. lo two parts 01 Hie nam
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.' Children's dra thst h rnMn
' W tliht ran he mle lr'r b Inwrllnt
U ef contratm color on iur mav
m nad down the middle of th bark and
t th lde. In tho front.
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A Shoe Blacking Accident
AWtntEdllor 0 Woman's I oof.
(Dar ani V". K,",i- ,h. ,,i,,. -
s-iro. ""J: i!:!,r.,u,r,;.rn,,1r,':r;
Kb ebllVtd to ion m the lre. l o ool
CSr..a'l would not IIWo to h4e In sie It
RKy. Mrt3
rfoUMlum pennanganaio wjll prob-
Mly successfully remote me mih .
not harm dalnt fabrics, proMdeil
RV. .. ... . Mo.Annlili. rnrrftll in usins: It
buy tho permanganate In the
tore It is prepared ny uirM'iwut,
a tenpoonful of the crjstals In a
a pint of boiling water. Ueforo
T6W It sponge, the stain with cold water
"itii a clean cloth, halng und-r It a
"jiaj piece of clean blotter, which nmst be
hanged as often It becomes souea i.ay
rial wrong side up. men appiy me
nananat with a medicine dropper,
X-itHtehlni th stain oer the top of a
rl,bf clean water. 11 it stay on tor
1. minutes and remove the pink stain
it might result from the chemical with
gllmon Juice.
p y5 Bathrobes for the Small Ones
Lfrtrdllor 0 Woman rnat.
B.it Mtditn I would lle lo let sou
r now mucn we in our rmip. rpirii
Motion that appeared In the uoman
1 some tlmo ago It was about making
-old wornoue blankets into bathrobei
nr? ..., rnuartn nan Rivrai DflnKtii ini
pvv aH been mended so many times thtro
jstl are
vtl.?
2. U Is quite perrolMlhl for a man to re.
place bU hat after he has remoted It In
topping l talk In n woman he has met
In a department or'olher large store, j;
.1. To guard agilnft rhliblalm aperUI pre.
cautions bhould le taken these dars ngalnt
warming the feet near the Are after Ihey
line bren rhllled In the cold. Thl almost
U tt sure hbi of bringing on chilblains.
(iic Him One More Chance
To th editor of W omdit'i I'flo
Dear Madam- You hw helped me er
mucli before now and again I rome for
help I uaa 1 orreepondlng with a joung
man dowr In Camp - and he said lie
would like to hear from me as much as poe.
slble, as lie felt lonell down there Now we
he ben torreiponding right along and
about two month aro two ueeka went hi
and I did not hear from him 1 wrote, lo
him nn1 asked hlin why b did not answer
ln letter Iio sill I ehnull forgive him
and that tie uouM aneuer eirrv nr e that
cam afler lh.lt i last letter In him waa
written about a month and a half ago and
nave not liearn a word from lilm since
w I don t want to Kie In thla time anl
urite lo him before he Anuer mine no I
tear It will look us though I were running
afler him How could I flrd out why he
does not write to me anr more? Do sou
think one like that Is worth bothering with'
A If
r S -What are the Sum Hrow n 1 ella anl
on what kind of dresa should one ho worn
j ii
1 do not see any way In which ou can
find out wh the )oung soldier does not
write unless ou aslj him directly, and
that would bo a mistake, having once
donosc. Possibly his letter has been lost
lp the malls The railroads und post
otflces have been so tied up with Christ
mas mall since November that some
pacliages have not been received vcl I
think I would write a letter Jut as
usual and sav casually 5011 suppose his
letter had beep, lost In the mill, as no
many are these ds Then tell him
what titws ou have to tell and write 4
simple, natural letter The minute a girl
or man asks explanations of another a
simple friendship Is apt to be disturbed
Try the one letter without asking any
explanation, and If sou lecelve no an
swer to that do not write to him again
It will be very evident that he does
e JE.Hr didn't ateni t bo amihing further not want to keep up the correspondence
muugii 111 nice (iuie jdu rnouia lint
Judge, It may he your last letter did
not reach htm It Is difllcult to tell
A Bain Krown belt Is a brown leather
belt which forms a part of the English
uniiorm. 11 lias a strap winch passes
over the shoulder A girl may wear
one on her ioat. They aro not sultablo
for dresses.
do with them When 1 read that aug.
JaSMlon 1 looked them oer to see if there
"fearo enough of good parts to let mo cut out
a nitia Damrooea 1 louno: mat tnere
a. 1 bound the edrea and rot enmmh
wit. to rp'ke three, two for th boj. who
rw jirw ) vcvtii. anl one lor inc pnnr
fl.who la three. I bound tho edges with
fcfeon and tied little rorda around the
itt. The children Just loa them and
r eartainly com n bandy these rold days
ntohta Riatep haa worn hratn li(
Ua last month MOTIIRH.
rtbrobes are surely In order for
I people these dais and we are glad
nan i page Is responsible for the
of at leait three of them, fud-
Tn. sister, and when vou crow un
I by suggestion as jour mother did.
lWfc Wants Rajs' Puppiea?
1 jailer or vromaa'a rant;
Mldam8omo tlmo prtvlous to this
looked for a home for r-oorold Rags.
lonm to a lady In Berllo N. J.
Ms had Ave uttla Dunoiea. Thuv r
Ive weeka old row. They are able to
Et amniia na very mucn to get
f fOUr Of them, hailn f.ra nna
je-part brlndle and very rule.
rsainiy rnjoy yoge column , and. Ilka
aer wom-u '. nuaOHphit, I turn
cniunio ine nrsi io see ( tnera la
dales'. By tho wav. r list .
. male doav fully awn. I should
aea 15 the country. JIu Is a great
l-.it.'i,l ay. tolerete .iranaer.
toaid to hare him in the city, aa h
atraeiaera and automobllea. Ha
; , larmer. we hate to lv him
raaad bun from a cue II la t nt
m. nfJVlu IIQt fHM up WUCn
." ".? alt down and
Mlaa. Uoplag f shall rot have
a 1 nave eeen waiting for
uirg.j r.. 0.
Mpis like nn old friend of
we are very arlad to Irv in
I IsOfliea for "her family through
a. naica ciance tor nog
1 Isatsftv'e In tralalnr 'em vounr.
tbavniQal'ior the small boy who
Its rcr a PUP- remaps w
roc UUM Joe, Boy, whoM
JL te-Kut avigtrtV-MPer,
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GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX
In nmrr to hrttUh ,,) (Mm Dnrtor hrllogg i thin tincr u ill daily (' nthlrr nn j rr
trtiMi mf(,tfp but lir ' rntf u tit hr Tnkr the r(t nt uinkinu riiavnoir nf or
jrevcrihino fnr nilmrnt miir(tia urptrnl ttrnturnt nr tit mm Urtttth
wcstlanit fill hr pmmpttu ansurml lu jtawio' Ittim tn
inquirer u ha fi 1 lone sfamtrf rrttrtafi for rrply
By JOHN IIARVKY KKLLOOO, M. It , T,L. I).
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A Comforting Hath
lOU ever go home from work of, ulnJ Is siiflli lent to secure all the benefits
evening worn fioni tho (lav h . "r 'he b ith .mil even three nitniites will
work and Irritable sour f..e 1 erhsp- F'V "'" '"r " "".irr ., '" .,. n , ..
- ' ,. . ,, ,,., , I'ersonw iilm chill esslh will find It
flushed? In this condition have vou ,i Ptier I., lnllie 011H a portion of the bodv
longed for some simple solvent foi 011r b'fnie drvlng II Some will even find
nervous (.ondltlon nomclhlmr 1.1 initio'1' 1 ecetrv m leiain ,1 iinition nf the
1 ii'iiiniE upon run lower pill or 111
01 morning ir 1 nail eaten no nrcnic
1st .is otherwise II might be verv elan
erous I wis taking no ihiintes on
1 sslng tho operation so sild I was
irvlng of hunger I had In reality
st finished 11 roval hn.ikfisl of renals
d filed snusige
The loneliness of mv posltl"!1 w s Ini-
, ied on 1110 mote than ever as 1 lav
lied fur the three dava follow lug the
criil Ion Inning this time 1 eoiild not
eep and hs given morphine everv
Bill I thought 11 Klelt deil of home
id the nppiojchlng ' hrMime soaon,
ml took muili s itlsfnctlon In Inclosing
I the letter I wrote while in bed n
hci k lo buv presents for some nf the
rhiiels who had been to good to im- I
vis fortiunte In hiving m hechbook
1 mv poilet at the lime I was ai
med IIMt.M.S Ht.( ( I.SM I I.
On luosdav ufterpnon I was lold that
In Swiss (oinnilsslnik had nrrlverl and
hIm on Mindav 1 held a liHcliganunon beard, a few dishes w.f),.s porfoim Hues at his Jefferson
lo do It thill and the phonograph All this furniture Tfir,ntn, several special feature produc-
so (Ompletelv filled the room that when
lou vdilked In It It waH iihnosl neces
sirv to back out like n irab
INPIIKATHI A Ht.i: HTt'DHNT
The Trench eaptaln vdin n charming
man of about fortv veirs nf age lie
had entererl Lararel VI when It was
(opened about the end nf 1111 Since
thai time he hid oci upled the same
rorin nnd had theie tpinveied In soli
tude fiom his vert serious wounds He
was 11 indefatigable worker, anl as
soon as he ve as ,ible enmineiiced the
studv of l'renih law In some books
which he hid unlet ed from Pails Tor
11 venr nnd u hilf ho lived almost nlono
and I npi hlmsrir from going mad by
verv hard rending In sheei eb-spera-tlon
he had taken up the slpdy cf ller-tii-111
with a snnltalre anil even attempted
Ihigllsh In himself The latter ho gave
up until he eonimenceel ngiln with
Moorlle Ills Inblts vere well defined
Uverv ila nt pierlsely the same hour
tlons have been secured for this ounflon
I w nrlinins inioierence' wim
todav s iiaiurc tit vne h-voji.
Inn l.en ihlldren Jane and Kath-erlne-
re tn be Hie cuests of Jav Mast- Kitty linrdon Is to be at the Imo
baum all this week at the Palai e Ihea- In her latest film play, ' Diamonds 1
tre Thev will hold piiblli receptions 1 1'carls, ' today nml Tuesday. AR,j
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'hit I was to get UP and go to tho I '" ""' '" fH"" ,IMnK" wnriiier 11 was
r,..,..!, ..intnliiB loom and will till I " "i-iv in .1 .enain language or 1
was sent for Humes was to see the
iniunlssloii too, and wn 1011M not eon-
bortv
v hlln b.ilhii g mil drv ing the upper pirt
and quiet jou" Let 1110 sugeest ,ih one
of the best of all meaim a incisure that
Is rpiliklv and ensilv applied, without
'fuss and feathers It h v ' sponc
hath '
A great qinntltv of witer Is not re
quired, a few quarts Is a plentv, and a
pint will answer admirably In nn orncr
gencj A soft sponge or .1 linen ml Ion
cloth and one or two soft towel i, nr .1
sheet, sre the other requisites 'lie
hanif niij be used in the absence of a
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The temperature of the Int.i should '" "'" ",', """"-'" "'".
Rlirumalisiu nnd Canicr
W ill Inniatoes rouse rlieumillsm nr ranrer
I am veri fond of tomatoes but there is n
lttstor nf , inrr In nn fnmlli Vre nnne.l
tomatoes sullibln fnr fool- J WITS N
ierlninlv, i.innerl tomatoes are suit
able foi fond Tomatoes .ue a most
wholevoinn vegetable food Thev Hre
especlillv an ojicellent source of nrgnuh.
salts wliU !i are hlghlv useful In rheu
not be above 'ii dcgiees. ami 10 degrees
In 'generallj- better lost persons can
habituillv emplo a temperature of Tr,
or 80 degreeB without Injurv The use of
a much lower temperiture Is not eom.
monlv advisable and Is often producllw
of great Injury
Ilegn the bath as usml bj welting
the head saturating the hair well Wash
the faie, then the neck, chest, shoulder
arms trunk and hick Ituh vlgoroiiElj
until th skin Is red, to prevent chilling,
for even when the temperatute of the
room ii neai ly equal to that of the bodv
the rapid evaporation of water from Die
eurfaco will lower tho exterml temper
ature veiy rapidly unless a vigorous clr
culatlon Is maintained
After thorough!) bath'lng the uppri
portion of the bod turn Hie attention
to the lower portion, continuing the rub
bing of the upper parts at brief Intervals
to prevent (hllllness As soon as the
battling Is concluded envelop the bodv
In a sheet and rub drv or drv the skin
wlta n towel When the surface ih no.uiv
or quite dr, tub tho whole v Igoroiisl)
with the bare hand
The bath should not he prnlonued more .
thin ten or fifteen minutes I'lve mln
wasies The popular notion that to
mitors mav be h cause of i lncei has
lxep shown lo bo utterlv false The acid
flavor of the tonnlo Is due lo citric ai Id
The tomato Is best eiten raw Prosit
tomatoes are a v.iluible source of vita
mines, ns rll ns of alkaline sills
Suitable Underwear
hal sort of unlerwear is best for winter
wenr for Up northern pari nf the 1 oiled
Miles ritAM.ll.lt
The best underwear for ill seisons of
the war is i soft (Otton fabric of some
kind, thin and looso for summer, thicker
and heavier for winter Woolen gir
menls rhottld be worn over tin cotton
for extra warmth
Tuberculosis nf Itowcls and Colitis
What Is II c difference b tween iubeiriilnsls
of the bowels and colitis' 4i inuni;it
( olllls Is ,1 disease of the mucous
membrane due to the piecence of execs
sivn nilinbeiH of putrefactive organisms
and their toxins Tuberculosa Is due
lo tho piesenie of Hie specific tuhemi
loss bicllll 1
tCopjrlghn
rcntr.ito out minds on anv one thing lis
wei waited for the time for our fate to
bo decided At length the Inspector ap- j
pei reel iit tho ilnor and beckoned to
Hinios, who went out. onlv to icnppeir I
in 11 few moments wearing a emlln fiom .
car tn ear We knew that ho had
passed I was sent for ilmost Immedl- I
aleb'
In the center of the (Jrinde bailee was I
a group of patients nnd Herman doctors 1
In their midst I i oiild distinguish the
three .Swiss doctors In their high blue
mps with the long patent leither peaks
1 was taken to nnej sleb while a inlt lire
removed the haudiges fiom mv nrm nnd
dlsplaveil .1 deep gish stuffed with
Iodoform giure
p.ii:p 1 omm!sio
I'rerenlK .1 Sw Irs doe leu approached
examined mv arm and asked several
questions legardlng the los nf moe
inenl In mv hind lie was verv nlco
and spoko nngllsh fluentlv ,t turned
out lhat he had beep In 1 mada and
had vlsllerl in several Itles which I
knew quite well It wan i string'" feel
ing talking to a frlendh neutral, who
was In a position to aid von Hoclor
Mover brought up Hie e ther two dot tots
and explained mv else to them adding
that I was verv anxious In get lo s.wlt7
erland Mo see mv wife and famlb "
Ihej held .1 rhoil ennsiiltitlon nnd then
give some instructions In ticrman to an
olderlv, vnIio sat at a desk writing I he
Inspector whispeied In mj cir "'felli na
tions' fcongiattilitions) 1 hael iiisseil
111" first rcmmlFslon I hardl.v knevc
vehelher to I uigh or i rv
WAS DISAPPOINTED
I vient bark to the room, cloelv fol
lowed bs the Inspector, who grihbed the
hrench captain nnd urged him to present
himself for examination He was flnillj
persuaded to go, and came dishing hick
In a moment to undress i never siw
a mm remove his ilcthcs so qtilekh
He was gone a long time, and was verv
dejected when ho returned Hirugghig
bin shoulders, he slid Hint the Swiss
doctois had been verv nlco lo him but
hid told lit in that ho wn loo fir ic
covered to be accepted
When the excitement had subsided we
talked ou tho Idea of nil living tn.
gether an Ilaroes Hnd I had been told
wall on the balronv
H the middle nf I'M he was well
enough to go to innip, but lie managed
to Slav op localise ho took his studies
veiv serloush and thought that In his
little renin in the hospital he would have
a hettei opporluiiltj for reading than
in iimp where he would piob,ibl be
pl iced In n room with wlx or seven other
men
npi:Ni.si ini: window
Ills progress In KnglMi ,i remark
nble hut In spite of that our cone-
satlons eio UHiially held In Trench
llioonlv time he voluntnrllv spoke Eng
lish was when we vvero all In bed Just
lis Harnes and I were trvlng to get lo
sleep lie would crmo out with some
long senteut n he hid been planning for
live or ten minute4
l.lko all othei Prenchmen ho had m
nxetsloti lo having the wlnclow open at
night lie Insisted that, being near the
door whhh was atwavn closed, he felt
1 drift Mv bed was right In front
of the window In question but we
humoied hlin and went to bed with the
window 1 loed nnd the curtains drawn
Ah scon as he was. asleep one of ns
would slip out of bed nnd iUletl open
the window.
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Tomorrow'! War Menu
vtnTi,i;s ni
hiii:akpaki
Oranges
1 reimed Flaked fodfHi
hole V heit Toast I'offco
l.U.NCIIP.ON
Mexb an I'll e
Graham Crackers 1 ocoa I
Pickled Peaches
IUNNnn
Haked Mackerel
.Sweet Potatoes Pried Kggplint
Meet .Salad
I'horolatei I'ornstarch
mi:.u'a.s uipi:
ihl n flneh chopped onion tn o little
fat Let frv until brown Have ready I
a tan of totnalo s,oup. one-half cupful 1
of rho and a sweet gieen pepper well
ihoppiil Add onion to this and let
nil simmer together
tender
season
I COAL and GAS
Are Short and Hard to Get
Two Rontl reasons why you should slop
Bakinp nnd use
Victor Bread
SlslIlisLs:t.lislsl....t.lttLs1111,i,..1,ltaras1
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1 .vou onion io tins and let
liner together until the rhe lsM
If noccssarv mid 11 little water IN
with salt nnd pepper 'U
tji
The Big
Conservation Loaf
Aside from tho economy viewpoint, "Victor" Is the
linest loaf bung turned out of an oven in these United
Mates today. It is baked in our own ovens under condi
lions that arc absolutely sanitary; every bit ns clean as
the best-kept kitchen in the land.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION:
Would the intelligent Housekeepers who are our
rtiHtomcru unr more than TWO MILLION
LOAVES weekly if the quality was not all wc
laim it to be?
The Best Companion lo a "slice" of good bread is a
"Cup of good Coffee, and we have both. m
very Best Coffee, lb., IC
The finest Cup you ever drank put us to the teat,
buy a pound today, take it home and try it, and if you
don't find it entirely as we say, bring back the unused
portion and wc will refund the full price paid. .
Could anything be more fair than that?
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Everywhere in Philadelphia
and Throughout
PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE
AND MARYLAND
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A Challenge to 'Mrs. J. L S.
To tht Edttir of omnu'a Pugt: ,
Dfitr Mi dam In anwr to Mr. J K R.
1 Hilt thrn are man) othra with 1
otrd kvn ffoutl huibanl who have not found
It r feMry to follow co many rulra and
romMitlonn tn set tliftn After bftni o
iiard to ault I wonW If Mr J IS H ran
how aa ckan alatn? If not. Mra J R tt.
haa not reclM all that la hr iiut or "alii
rf-hd equal to 'au gm " That woul-1
ma We mv mora anrry than iroui I alo
had many friend", aluo awcth?arta nnd ro-
tnanrea. anl now hao an equally demoted
husband, a huilneaa man of prominence,
attractive and educated, ho In th end h
gained no more than many of her alatera
whom alio rfltlrlzeii.
"A 11 a welt that enda welt." and or Ida Anm
not Kite her ty more happlneia than mv
Pleaant memorlea of fun and art Action and
romance mv ma an won in same rrize
In the end '
I am rather "proud" that I am buman
and that my court ahlp daya were aa wonder
fully aweet aa thoae of any Itadlnv "moMe
drama'" or popular rovel Theomanc con
tlnuea throuah nur plx eara of married com
radeahlp We dr not feel bored aa set lth
ons another My mother a lilatory would
read about the aime and a rtarltnc sofM
mother the Is too My parenta were hnera
jtf eevrnl. That la a "worth-while" prM
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midday.
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crrpe pr ertim de chine, or a dressy
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TX7HEN you visit a retail store, make your purchase of
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Carrying Foods to You
TJERE are refrigerator cars on every main line
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The important thin fnr . u.
that without such a far.flur,; "' Z "X. "
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Ann Jn U,vUldJb lnS Y much more.
M?t?r?dAe d,-nled thlPriv5eB oi national
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