i r r; vobuw mMEnmiLADEtvm&! Thursday, January 10, wis " l . . r- it f ---- - i i r -ii ii 1 1 i i ' D SM HAS TWO ALLIES IN THE KITCHEN FASHION TURNS TO CALICO-HINTS ON HEAL Bkt -r BEACH WEARS ITS CALICO K)MEN COPY CIVIL WAR TIMES - - Proves Fashion Is an Interesting Cir- i and Feminjne Fancies Run in Same . Channel Other Dress Notes 'Y. J f It .; HI'flHAAF lirvm faklilftn tMii1n lit . f-.-" , nOV l.M.C.CI All M specially In wnrtlmrs. Home- t,makc.i )ou feci ns though all , from the very beginning have fr 1 j1 hpti.i(i Iin.1nnrii1lni ht to do In caao of emergency ethes. tpa you know that during the far the very best ladlei In tho . on calico as a vrartlme mens- t is Interesting, then, to learn pven In Palm Bench, vrhcro tho "ef a. day'n wardrobo baa always RAH that Is gay nnd c.xpeusUe. Riure wearing calico. C,. course, the. calico Is different; t the way It's made up Is llf- Thero are smart llttlo Jackets Sfrills and tunics and well, In a lijtj'ou would know It was 1918 lln Palm lioacli. But tho prin- Of the thing Is the same. Women Jmes arc Ingenious, nnd in Hthey have turned to calico Just key did In 1861. W Is the tlmo when all of us who Kiwear woolens in tho winter and our vacations in tho summer down to Palm Heach to And out f we're going to wear when Ail ib comes. l general, there's only one thing Mid. war may have dealt fah- Ua blow, but clever dressmakers managed to easo tho blow con- ably. Take, for Instance, your ner ierge. Threo yards of such nhe patriotic allowanco for a suit. (twho would cry for tho widths of nerycar wnen sliK and atln wait within call? This is a little Figtlmo secret that is frisking Not So Simple TITE have got to have gun., wo " havo- got to have men, wo have got to have ships, wo havo got to havo money. Hut the guns can't bo fired, the men cannot fight, the ships cannot run, tho money will avail nothing if there is not FOOD behind them. Food WILL win the war. Lack of food will LOSE tho I war. aliout down on tho southern rands. There uro to bo combinations In wool and natln that no ono ever dreamed of. And tho Mlltl Here's another Iwppy surprise, and no ono need call on the righteousness of patriotism to make her feel satisfied In it, either. There Is a pussy willow taffeta with dots Tomorrow's War Menu UltKAKFAST Baked Apples filled with Dry Cereal Omelet Toast Coffee LUNCHEON . Creamed Codflih Corn Mulllns Honey Cocoa WNwmt Crabs a In Creole Uaked .Stuffed lotatoi' Drerscd lettuce with 1'lckled Ucels rhocolate Cornstarch CHADS A i.a eitcoi.i: Tour irabs. four tablespoonfuli ofl margarine, two wnmll onions, two green peppers, a half cupful of cream, ono cupful of tomato, salt, cayenne, black pepper nnd two teaspoonfuls of flour. Melt butter In saucepan ; then add I finely chopped onions, peppers, sliced to- ' mato and reasonings. Cook gently for i fifteen minutes. Uredgo In tho flour nnd after It has boiled about three, mln- I trs ndd the cream. I lloll tho craljs ten minutes In salted water, pick out the meat, shredding Ii finely, and stir Into tho sauce Allow It to romp to :i boll and serc hot on toatt, This would be a Mry attractive rec Ipe to prepaie In tho chafing dish, If ono wishes to have "something different " It will scrc four perrons. New lork Trlbuno. AMERICAN WOMEN, IN HOME LABORATORIES, ARE DOING A LIBERAL "BIT" TO END THE WAR A Child's Thought of God I They say that Ood Ihes cry high Hut if jou look nbo- the pines You cannot see our (iod; and wlij ' And If oii dig down Ip tho mln"" You timer ree Him In tho gold. and spider webs. It Is npt to make you , Though from Him ull that's glory shims, forget things for a tnlnuto, 'tis said. CJod is so good, lln wears a folil If worn with a parasol done in tho j u " Z CT l'u,! shado of tho spider webs. ut . , fe(1 tM HU tmbrn08 ,x.,.vU ,iin-..i,.il.it. Imf l Glides down by thrills, through all i. j..i, im, -,u ... ' I th'ngs maile. i-i w HaUlHEHcgssssssssssssssssssssssssssa1 1 liUI LLmi'LLmt'tgtai- bst of all cxcrcltes for tho correction of this condlllon. Lying Uihjii tho bacis and tho raising the head Is also a good exercise. , Tho dally uso of corrective exercises, such as lying upon tho faco and raisins the head backward, bending backward and ruwlng are essential In nil cases. Hiccup Your Husband's Shirts V When your husband's shirts weaVI around tho collar bands and Cuffs beyond r mending why throw them away? They will mono preuy urcsscs lor uio rraill in! lust walking. ' Cut along the shoulder seams and rlniJ it tho slcoveit. .Spread out flat on thstl i":u ' out tho sleoves. .Spread out Hat on trwi ihrry now nd then I liao nn nttstk nfUj,0 , ,,iaco juttern on them with ' ,ui 01 mi". ' " TlloMAH l. ,dres Is cut from back of shirt. li : hi tauffg HIpp.1111 In nroduccd by a rudden niiiiini nf ilio illanhracm. It may bo ex cited by r.it.ng too much, thus causing Khlrt lengthwise through center of bsck and lay front of dress pattern on cnt front n fold of goods. The two biet,55 liiillirtiiloii ninl Irritation of tho stomach. , nre cut from fronto of shlrtf ilrlnl.lng .1 Urge quantity of oold water, fold tho two fronts of shirt together y long ooiilintiou or immourran.-;i,inco linen iwiicrn on, center back nn 1 edges w Ith buttons and buttonholes, tm. Fnxes making new buttonholes and l A vix-y t" iiun. ii iiiv j.,vi'iii lias a yok It mny be cut from shirt sleeves. - T ,t III' In' laughter. It nlse occurs, rometlmes, in tlni last stints of Wasting diseases, when It Is rcgnrdcrt nt a very grave symptom. Hiccup can generally be stopped by lalilng a very stnall r-lt of very cold watur or tvallowlng a small piece of loV. It may also gem rally bo ehcckod liUtTZUSir " ljuttonbo.es have become worn or at reguUr Int.nalH When It Is cryUrnyed on a woolen garment set a .mall M.stl.,.1... nnd Is r.u,:..ntl.v the ; result nf -- ,-", - o ne i,. In I gustl'jn. I i' ilcmatli niouiu no i .". " ". """" Iw.islud out v Ith a rlomaeli lube. Worn Buttonholes 'fl.rtn Mil nnrl innL'A n . W.... right over thn worn one. If you have no ttli,n nf Ihp I'lotll. dark-eolnrnH llnAn K. ..::...:": "" ""i u-a may lie useu in mo same way. jj i inn ,iiii.v-- iw .ink. i in tuiian, usinr a ory flno plcco nf cloth or tapo and flno thread. cTflO S7&S- 6.S7. A-AG- Hoy Is Nervous nnd Irritable Jly liny, rlo.cn tears old. Mu.! hard, r.ats h vrnt 0aI hiuI Oofs tint like to t!ay mitdoorn. Hi- Is ''ry Irrltnbl" and n.r.o.i Th doctor raj ho im nruranthi'nU. Vo children suffer from neunnthmla? N'eutaHhenla often begins In child' 1 uou. .MiilMimlrrf of clilldn u arc mado neutastrenlc by wrong methods In cdu-, The colors of tin- AUI"s or of your , iMllnii, especially by thu neglect of physU'nw n country, nt least, uro rhown In so cal development, and by linlnoper dli:l-, many, many different ways nowadays pllno in tho rchool or In Ibo homo. Doubt that It Is Indeed 'difficult to choose a less most of theso joung ncuraslhf nlcg mitl pl.icn to put them. Ono plac lire predisposed to neuroses by heredity, that has bun lately hit upon Is about Hi.! propirtlen nf sum ciuidrcn to tne me nig sineinng-baii oouies tnat are Using the Colors IN'I.XH, too, aro doing their bit: but rliat they lack In width they make up for In brilliant colors. Silk crepes, such as tho khaki kool so pop. ular last season, havo not been ostra cized by anything Mr. Hoover has said. So onco ngaln this admirable material is holding Its own. Some of our old friends und then so many Interesting new ones. All in all, u peck at I'alm llcnch gives promise! A7sF TOA71& traiYr&asS- Two Patriotic Housewives of the U. S. Are Contributing Quietly butfe, Tl?T& iiilf ectively Through Garden and Kitchen to the Campaign Toward Ultimate Victory by Conservation of the Nation's Foodstuffs nnd gl'c him an outdoor life. iConrluhl) in rolors of tho Allies, or our own lted White and llluc. Is tied with a big bow. American women aie helping to win i tin- war. Through sight and sound of eory place; As if my tender mother laid On my shut lips her klstos1 pressure, naif waking me at night, and said. Quietly nnd unustentntlouslv tho,, "Who kissed you through tho dark, work l.s being done, without the spee- dear gucsfer?" tacular thrills attendant upon the in- Klliabeth Ilarrett Hroiynlng. .try of women Into actual lighting, sueli as that nf Ku'.slan womnnhond In tho Immortally famous liattallon nf Death. Wheic tho f-'lav wife and motln r donned IN THE MOMENT'S MODES THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Black Velvet Suit Trimmed With Dyed Fox pflrfffers and Kturstlont submitted to this department mint hm uriftrn ah Ajr side of ,r,mamwr omit ant tjnen u,ii inr uninr uj i-tr uri.tr, -tu yurno .. !- wv'i 9t4. All communication for this drvnrtmtnt ahould be addressed as follows; TIIL lAVtf KXCIIANOK. Hvtnimg Public Ledger, PhUadelpJla 2'rt. m TODAY'S INQUIRIES art .,Hw- mn ribbon be- run In frwhlj I Unterla without 1h ute of 1. In KathWii inarrlfNlf J NurrU. ih voe. , Whit epportanltr for navlnf ot and : cooktnr ufffit Ittrlf to the bouM- ;'How run cuddlA doll. 1m take the of lb fcinall nl amber pillow for buby, iiier i Mli at In the ortcln of ilockn on Moik. Inci? H. Ulirn u clft b prfhrntfd, IndontU In bt, U tt corrfft tu nfn It In Hi prrenr of the ilnnor' ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES Vft U mere satlifattorr to uw Tree tu than butter for tooklnr beedae B-MBkln point" ef the olli Is loner and ran le apt to burn. i and white slnshara makes a cheap for eretonne curtains in the chil ls rhleitr Tstosbla ft food i properties, which contain mineral H contalm onlr litr-flre cIoile, . of food talue to tbo pound. More per cent of Mtnto la wirtrr. t- K(IQ Want ITnmnti I Sitter ef U'oinan'j Paoc; I. At recent mretlnr ot the t'rrnrh lTnlon for Women's Dnraee. Deputy I la.n dln. IntermedlaiT between the thttnihcr of llepntlef and tho t'nlon, told the women Franco was slncerrlj prepared to (rant them the vote. 3. In Modlnr an ImlUllon to u brother and sUlcr, put hla name on ono line r.l hero on tho other. If lxe.nl blc. It It better to send oepsrsto IntlUtlona. 3. .Ulutora In tho ljifuflle rrudrlllo aro wrarnig IIU stocklngi on hrlmrw. Madam t have aeen In the Womin'i so that you are on rood and ktnl to nos for kittle, so I am rolnr to takn Lao of mur huminin.,, ami aialf au i a homo for my two kittles. I am ao no os cnem u am roni or all anlmala. val. aRDeelallv ao. I knew. Iimmiibm r fad and petted them, that it palna mo r arreat deal to Dun irlth Ihem. Itut It ca.ao of neceaalty. We are colnc to to our resiaencn aome ttmo this aprinc mna t rinnai leu inr nuw iiini;. u, . - ..... more, to Conneetleut mil I ,ar.niit take I raru gamo Ot WHICH Mrs, Mot tbta time, Une im a black male r.t. Rlllacr', not a apot even of white, about a R.oia. a. rood nouae. cat ana a real pet. tethir kitty la u amall "tiger" cat. . six monina oui ana very clean, iiser remarkable dliDoiltlon an centli llMrra moat all the time. eeDeelalTy wl ih 'if to aay "Thank ou." Tho black when emit Nlra and the lilttei. Tlrer. for lamblea a iDunir ttxer ery much. i want aoma one to havo them who nil! i cruel at any lime to them, ror the tie beaata havo neer been used to It. 1 be nice ix sn elderly lady could lake rhaoa a lady whoae family haa up and la fond of pea. Hortreer. X mine; to nave mem aeparaiea it mat arraijieu, I sure there la aomo ono In all Phlla- , who wanta ineee two nice cato 1 tt uire.j p, ij. 1 8,'s address Is held here and will t upon receipt of a self-addressed Here is a chanco for somo or dera. who have been longing for I.. 'Fricasseed Oysters ftor of lromait'a Vaptt f Kadain Will you pleaaa print a .axing iricaaeeea otaierar i"n. ., . uira.j n. ji. st tne nauor irom a quart or iand bring to the boiling point It two ublespoonfuls of cracker , rolled very fine, tict at the side rut while, you scald a half-pint In which you have dissolved a ch of sods. Meanwhile melt three onfula of butter lu a saucepan It the oysters until tho edges ?hen they should be removed ard aitlnv slices of toast on n. hut an. Turn the melted butter re- on the saucepan Into oyster Jid pour this slowly, stirring all t, on tne not cream, season with 'paprika and pour immediately oysters and sauce toast trland. CT Clean Linoleum Kor of TTooios'r Paeti n Can rou kindly tell me what r way la clean llnoleumT I tava Hi ot It on the kitchen floor and to take in proper precauuona in I oi iu ntiMCi. .week wlpo the linoleum with in warm water ana wrung ' M possible. Soften any greasi en spilled on it with, a little Once a month wlp up the , with llosoed oil. using Just i of this. Take up the super- . (.you finish 'aach tpot iJU Erta.lT Recipe, r f VTomas.'s rooe-" I l woukl like If. poattble lo ilpo for fried bamtnar as i1--v mo reatauranto ana wonaer f tbo resdera of tho Woman' i MV.I savo e?tr. tnla are rna waoie and have 'Uoao. It woulil aeem.aa Baaanaa would tie a almu .aa aur tiuro rami. bo aoma ItM,'' l.tru you wilt ho able roetpe.' KHMMvt irtM ennr loHNWMIOftV (vaort'ot rt synifx. i m mti tat or but ta,S40! to thd W frytac. ThU WSki. Mrs. Van S.'s Card Game Tu tie Kdttor nf Woman's page: ..'.? Mi!m.-:! laeloae a plan of the card rame for which Mra. Van S..made Inquiry In laat week's Etchanse. (Mra.) J. V. C We are indebted to Mrs. J. V. C for going to all tho bother of niuklng a ery comprehensive outline and plan nf the Van P was ceeklng a reminder. The game has been forwarded to her. Name for Knitting Club To the i.d(lor of Ifomort'fl Vaot: Iiear Madam Kindly print In jour lolumn a few i.ames for a club In which Ihero will S"!Lle?v.'1htl.B,,'!: Ve Pt to knit and meet at each slrl'a house. We are all around sixteen tears of ose. ANXIOUS. As you are a knitting club I think It Is best that you choose a name that Implies this patriotic work. Any of this follow ing would be appropriate: The Knitters, Sweater Ilrtgade. the Girl Patriots, Cheer-Up Clan or Khaki Clan Better Not Let Him Kiss You I 7c the Editor c Woman's Puec; Dear Madam I am u iclrl scvinleen jearsl '" Rod am very fond of a fellor of the I nme are. We hate been acquainted for nearly four jeora and we have beVn KOlni toirether erv reifiilariw v. k...- . .,.?. bad quarrels, reaultins ll.'the aeveranr. of , tnendshlu many times. They have arisen from tho fact that he haa tried to klaVme and I would not let him. I know blm to liao JV.IT'' fH?4, character and I alio know that he thlnka a areat deal of me la It proper that I ahouM let blm klea ma? Hoping to aeo an early reply. ,. 3d. ! . You are quite right not to allow the young man to kiss you. Unless he is in I love with you and you hao promised to marry him you would make a mistake to ' allow a man who Is simply a friend such familiarities. You aro both very joung' to decide about your future. Why not i read together and occupy your tlmo so ' that there will be less likelihood of sentl- I mental relatl&nshlp. ' Koa aBaaWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaraS I aV VaHHI LL.-stamSraBBBK Sr3 HbBh 1k alBBVMlBShLsiaBBBWBrSSfla1j(aBV wmtt$MfflBtt!aBB!r K MUS TlKiMAS 1.rWAll!A f b n. .u . . a eei.iu.v nf life. She U OI5 lil.I.V, (i, , ninety -fit o yeais old and, luckily for Mi's. King j'lih iiolod t". tier , I'ntle t-an , inoi-r of tnoo senrs wcro pumpliinlfss pinniikln pi ami meatless spent In tin' kitchen and lib rn Irons, mlnirineat, two illxlus that tastu le- In Hh" nf her adiamed age, shu raWed marK.ihly like their iiuiot..pex 'I hi i ( tiotigh i anni-il fnoiN In Ii.t Ullcheu g.vr- leclpes. wlib'h ninth) Inr fumoui oT- i l"ii tu f"cd lit-r four Mins nnd thilr night, wero obt.ilm'd by tlio rommlsHlon . fnnilllei. f.ip the winter. All of the gar- and ti'stcd Hint on f."i I'nllrd f-tates I den work, with tho eiceDtloii of the the gray uniform, buckled on her carl-! inailiii-n ciinin-,1 im in nn nrmv tians-I nloulnc. nu ilonr. liv Vi. ililu.ini I ridge belt and shouldered the Iviyonct-. poit. The sea soldiers tasted, ato and I who ranm-d Iit products undor the tipped rine. the American woman i then gulped, for the lands were ex-.direction of maiiunN furnished by the luniiuh i'iuo mi i.iui iuii,i nn. n.ii ueeuingly pleasing to them, nicy emeu commission ami garden t noil cncmists mey nre, f(ir morP Thus was the worth of pump I In. the laboratories of tho home. ( kinlrs pumpkin pin etabllsheil, nt well Two notable examples are cited by tho ns that of inlnrtnient pie minus meat: National Kmergency I'ood Garden f'oin- Ueelpee for the tasty, oci.noinlc.il and mission, which Is slihli.g to hurband war food-sating concoctions wcro dls the toodstuff supply of the i.a'lon by trlbtiled by tho caminlssion with In publlclty among the I.ouscwIms The arIabInsuioess two women In tho "Hou"-owlei Hall of Tho Ohlnan Mrs. IMwards who eon- Kama" are; trlhuted her Mluirn toward conservation MILS. t!. M. KINU. OP .'JAKT Ol ANOK. X. J. 3t'3jsrar3jEfaf3asi5iBu?iai5 'ssasa'aTreafMBaasao I.Ike Mrs KdwnnK Jlrs. King nlso lis a gardinltig housewife. The tmentnr I of intathss mincemeat Is spending the winter at li.ijtnn.t lleach, Kla , and will return home In tho spring lu time to plat.t her war garden. Any Ami rl an woman who has a I kitchen and a plot nf ground can fol low tho examplo nf the.se two. Perhaps nf food, iiemdiistrated that a woman si ono cannot Invent plelesn npplo pie, but 1 usefulness to her country Is not Impalied ' sho can nt least create food und rave It. neuritis. Tho causo of neuritis should b.i combated by discarding tobacco. If this drug is used, and tea, coffeo. condi ments, nnd all uiiwholesonie articles of food like di led pastry, tlf. food, hot btcad, lich GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX In answer t(t health questions, Doctor Kellovo in thin space will dolty aire advice on pre- iniffi'c medicine, hut in no case wilt he tale the rtoU of rnakina ilfUflHoi of v prescrlblno for aftments requiring a tralcnl frrofwif or tlrugi Itealth questions will fe piomptlj uasurrtd hy c, tonut Uttm to inqvi-ers who inclose btaird .iiffoci for reply. By JOHN HARVKV KKLLOGC;. M. P.. LL. D. J Nutritious Dried Fruits rnlll' greater tho amount of fruits ono ' hruUo or exposure to cold may pro- X rata tho nearer he comes to an tueai ,iut0 iunammatlon of a nerve. The most Hip disease is really tuberculosis of common cause arc poisons absorbed from i 'he hip Joint The child should bo put Hip Disease What la hip dlane" Jly little daughter hm llniviit Bllahtlv and tho doctor euBiieets hip dlsea". AVhat Is tin rroiier treatipent? JIUH. U 11. K. diet. Thcro j no question about the hygienic value cf fruit, and it is easy to partako of hygienic, food when onos tasto Is batlslled at tho samo time. Year by year peoplo are cnnjumlng larger I quantities of fresh fruit, and it Is no I longer considered a luxury or an oc casional addition to a meal, but tnkes a 1 prominent plac"c In the planned menu. Dried fruits, while not so luscious, havo a far greater nourishing valuo than fresh fruit threo times as great; fruits aro largely water and latbohydrates, hut tho colon, which may givo rlso to so called Inflammation ot a nepn which may become chronic. Another causo Is focal Infection, often diseased teeth or tonsils Tho most valuable of all remedies Is heat Heat kills pain. Very hot fo mentations should bo glcn morning and night, or, better nt III. threo times a day "'are ihould bo taken to aold exposure of tho affected parts to cold, which greatly aggrawites pain, Importers & Women's Tailor 12X0 mthmt mteet Truly Wonderful Values In This Big January 1 Clearance Sale of a I Suits, Frocks, Afternoon Dresses, Coats and Blouses !3Prag1tSE3fflS3Ma&'agMSEM under tho care of a reliable surgeon who bus hni cxpcrlenc.) In similar cases. Dlf- f.'lelit stages of tho disease requlro dif ferent treatment In many cases rest In bed Is necessary. Hound Shouldered . My daughter Is studiinr music and the j constant elltlnir at the pla.no is inaklnv har ! round shouldered. What can lie dono to euro this round'ihoulder habit? i MKS. MAIIY 11. 1 You must Insist that sho takes a cor- rcct position In sitting. IIxerclBes for! dcxcioplr.s the arm and shoulder muscles! are necessary. In sitting, Handing and walking the chest should bo held high, ' tne abdominal muscles nting weii drawn This is tho season when black frocks are a novelty, and by the same token in the select list of the smartest of midwinter cos tumes. This state of affairs should be welcomed by the woman who buys well but not extravagantly, for n black frock, even though momentarily in style, is a practical acquisi tion to any wardrobe. The cos tume presented in today's illus tration is of black velvet embel lished with dyed fox. Items worthy of special attention aro the coat yoke, the jlptinp pf tho fur on the sleeves and the fact that on the long penlum the fur is used only to trim the side panels. Im tho fjisn nt thn ilrlcd nr cvanorated fruits tho water haa been rctnoed and 1 1 Acuto ncurltla requires rest. Chronic only tho bulky and nutritious portion ( neuritis Is benefited by txcrclso md remains. In the caso of oiaporated ap-, mas'-age. In this respect neuritis dlf pies, poaches, pears and apricots it Is , fers from rheumatism. Rheumatism re nniv neo..u.irv m m!.- them Kiifllelpntlv I tiU'res rest nf tho affected parts. The long for them to reabsorb tho original j Increased movement nf tho blood result-1 In, tho hips held back, whllo tho chest Is amount nf water. They then han lr-ilng from escrclso Is highly beneficial In held forward. Swimming Is, perhaps, the itually the consistency and value nf tho ircsn iruit, UltllOUgll llie jiruC'C'NS IUIS changed tho taste quality, I'rom an economical point of view the thrifty housekeepers use tho enporated fruits In the making nf desserts and us 'sauces. Tho li,ntl property of tlics-c i fruits Is of more alue than that of the fresh fruit. Tho one great objection In the uso of thn dried fru'.ts ns sauces 1 that too much sugar Is added to tho fruit In cooking. Tim natural fruit sugar is digestible and Is the normal sugar needed by tho body It Is invert sugar. Cane, corn and beet sugars havo to undergo changes In tho process of digestion before they can bo utilized by tho body. Of all tho dried fruits, tho prune ls probably tho one most generally used : there Is no part of the world where, prunes aro not used tho year round, and In many families whero hygienic diet amounts to a religion, prunes In some i form appear at oory meal. It Is one of the most laxative of foods, and prune Juice, when boiled down to tho consis tency of syrup, without tho nddltlon of sugar, is a cathartic, and in many caFes when taken at bedtime and after meals acts as well as cascara sagrada. Many persons eat raw prunes after they have been soaked until they have absorbed all tho water possible. It Is needless to warn the housekeeper, at this stage of the clean food campaign to wash thoroughly In boiling water all dried fruits before preparing them for the table. SucTa foods should bo soaked for five minutes In a Ii per cent solution of hydrogen peroxide. Neuritis I What Is the causo and the homo treatment I for lieurltts? Neuritis Is produced from many causes. Wedding Customs To the V'Utor o Tt'emnn's 7'aoe; Hear Madam Is It ever customary for the I bridegroom and bride to walk up the utile tosether before the marriage ceremony la per formed? At tho weddlr-c about which I am asking this Question there will be a grooms , man and a brldeamald and no other persons ' In the bridal party. JIM. It Is never usual for tho bride and bridegroom to walk up together. In a case where thri are no attendants but a best man and a bridesmaid and no ono to give the bride In marriage, the groom may walk up the alsla first with the bridesmaid and the bride and best man follow, walking together. If possible some man relative should, lie asked to give the bride in marriage If the father ' Is unable to, and then the bridegroom and best man should enter tho church at I xno aoor oy mo sanctuary or chancel and meot the brlda at the altar rail, she having been preceded up the aisle by her bridesmaid, who walks alone, and tho brldo walks with her father or somo ono who represents him. A-Cue for the Red Croei To Iks EHtor ot Woma'i Pogti PtVManvTn,,M '. woman la our neighborhood whoso son baa gone to war and who rtoutreo advice about what ahe ehall do In renrd to the payments that aro. to com to her from her son. . Could you pleas (ell ma phera , to advise this vwnaa to so to see about this? UMK ,WHO,I.NTS!USaT:D. Some Breakfast, Mother You'll hear that cheery call after the first mouth ful tomorrow if you will give him Cream of Barley. It is nbt a mere excuse for cream and sugar. It is a real food because it is made by a wonderful new process from the most nutritious and digestible of grains from barley. i ' i akaeaT It it "some" bt-Mkfaat For tomorrow tryf .! nrr.. -,iti -.-j- ... lj. -t " V'T'-fxT'i Are You Fit To Do Your Bit? We can't all go to the trenches, but these are times that call men and women to "the firing line" in all departmentsof industry. Are you fit to do your bit? Strength for the day's work calls for fobd that supplies tissue-building material in a di gestible form. The whole wheat grain contains all the ele ments needed to furnish energy for the day's work. But be sure to eat the whole wheat. Don't waste any of it. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is the whole wheat grain made digestible by boiling in steam; it is then shredded and then baked crisp and brown in coal ovens. It is 100 per cent, whole wheat, nothing wasted, nothing thrown away. Two or three of these crisp little loaves of baked whole wheat with milk and a little fruit make a complete, nourishing, satisfying meat at a cost of a few pennies. To get the full, nutty flavor of the baked wheat pour hot milk over the Biscuits and salt to auit the taste. This makes a delicious, hot, nourishing dish for a cold day. LUIGI R1ENZI 1714 Walnut Street Semi-Annual Clearance Sale -Suits- Velour, Cheviot, Worsted. rur-trimmed and plain. Originally to ?flO. $20 $290 Dresses Satin, Georgette and Satin Combinations, Originally to $7G. $2910 $34.50 FURS Coats, Capes, Scarfs, Muffs Entire Stock Aty2to Former Prices All Winter Hats $5.00 II w I J Ol'HN- KVKMSGs. H.lTf KI1AT r.VKXIXO U.NTIL 12 P. M. , j 1 1 .-i aata-alBW j l.'MfM'UfflffPl'fc'fc -7v--LMiM SONG SHOP 1028 MARKET STREET, bingham hotel ilock ji:komi: h. khmick & co.. rwoi'. Get a Copy of This Big New York Song Hit. Get It Today. On Sale at All Music Counters. Ask To Hear It Played-lt Is One of Those Haunting Melodies. 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