HHHPmifHj Pp5P? FKTOAY, ' JAKUAKff U, 1918 , . .,.-;fl mmmrmrr ' ' i i - ,- -i. , ,, , . - . . .. , .. . i , , .. .. - . . . - , - . . FOR WOMEN OF FRANCE : FEMININE MIND UNINTERESTED IN WORLD POLITICS : fcXCHANGl MEN SKIP" BIG WORLD NEWS 14 IN PAPERS, BANKER ACCUSES i International Politics Has Backed "Sen-! sational" Matter Into Discard, Front Pages No Longer Appeal IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Rlue, Green and Stiver Arc This Frock's Colors I ktlrrlug Indictment that women i not read tlte front pafie of news- rs elnco news of international Im- nc lias pushed "eniatlonar iter into virtual discard was re- tly made by a New York banker. It seems the gentleman had been UK on the trolley cars and found j Now, It would bo grand and glorious ,'feel that a woman might smilo se renely on tho bunker and the next oment tell him a wliolo lot of new iUHlan names ami enough of world elitlcs to eettlo forever tho riucatlon ! whether wo do or do not absorb the (Wit paces of a newt-paper. HtfBut SAVE BUTTER by not nerving too much to each person SERVE INDIVIDUAL PORTIONS A pound makes 48 one-third ounco pieces Hotels Have' Learned that there is the least waste from one-third ounce pieces t ! STB get lu a trolley car und ttnd out. IET lis draw the curtain over lli J rest of the session of the lady tn tho beaor toquo with her newspaper. , Need v," admit to each other that Hwlftly she skipped to the woman's page, left It for the society page und ' thou returned via the death notlceV And need we admit that the- man I across tliualslo wan still systematically Bolntf through lilt first pagi- when our Interi'itlnj- itrnnger h.nl closed her paper? There's a woman over there the one with tuo beaver toquo nnu uic ikanch of Volets. Sho'M npcnlnR her 'paper; There, she's on the front page; Russia's In tho second column and Jane's skipped it! Well, wait it mln- l&Ute. There's a naval probe In the thlrd and surely she's going to read It. , u ... . ft womlln.1, rn.nAiifiii nor tuiv mlent- rpilC long and tho short of it i j - the baniccr wat rlgnt uiiout, not hy nny means all, but n great in.iny JbecauHo her' boy might- fe Xo, sho didn't. And, why she can't be, but sho Is turning the page. Well, E there's big news on Uio second page. becumo wars may come and go, but women will alwajs want a little com mon stamping ground where they ran go and talk things oer. It it good to 1 $3 Ifl Mil : m ,;; i ' ...mi I . ::::. t I 4 N : " " 1 '. s i ir ,M DRIED FRUITS IDEAL DIET . .tilt c mi Wirulro mnlint' iclll li elifn by Portor Ktlleta tn IM col- I " dallu! but In no rail will dlaonoHl er rrrntmrnl o nllmpnU bt altrmptrd. Pfrioxat qurrfM on henllh ulll l ' vrompllu amwirtit 1 toitaac In (ncloirrf. By J. II. KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D. FDHMi;tlI.V, raisins were not used so cxtcimlcly In I ha United .State as thty are at the present time Tlicy were uwtl In desserts ami with nuts and eutin occasionally out of hand, but now tlii-y are eslienn-d as one of tho most valuable of tho dried fruits, nnd when slewed or Menmed mako a most dellclout sauce, t'ooked ralslnt alii partieulaily koo1 for growing thlldrcn, und tho child who will refuse ruMns In any form Is prob ahly not tn bn found .Since sho can buy Kedless rulslnv, much labor It saed tho houel.i tiMr. Thero uro no mnro delicious ral'lns In the world than ate produrtd In Cali fornia Tills luvlout fruit can be pur rhasul In large or imall packages, and ronief t'lesu ti the consumer. It It well alaH to purchaso dried fruits In small lockages and not In bulk, because the stlclt surface furnlnh a favorable lodg ing place, for dust und germs of nil kinds Where frultt stand open In shopi they arc always unclean i;en tho piekdgH fiults "liould bo glen the hot I nth beforo being put to soal; It It poftlble for ono to llvo In full health ind lgor for long periods when HiilnlRiinir on a dlt of dried fruits, mitt nnd a few gralnt and -bmo of the freih J fruits It is the dried fruits that furnish the bulk of nourishment to friiltarlRnt. In tho Nuuinur time, when both drltil frultt and fresh frultt of all klndt arc In the market, rcn thoso who ale meat ratert In cold weathir etn plan a health ! ful and satlsfjltig lmnu without llesh HEROIC WOMEN OF FRANCE SUSTAIN MORALE OF ARMY They Constitute Most Splendid Figure in Modern World, Says Dr. Alonzo Taylor, of University of Pennsylvania THE WORLD'S WAR Through Woman's Eyes liy ELLEN ADAIR With the American Y. M. C. A. aBwwuaiaBsiCTMiMHWCTwawJ.tuiMWW Wy'2BuiLSij& BMggfydHAsUKHsspsssBHsHiH Iyjndon. Dec. I. think how much our men want thenTl niNVK the Americans "came to town' i these lonely, out of the way tamps. jU C51P face of old London has considerably brightened. War hit lit tillty; nm, 0rJlllng '"I cheerful side And I think my American ..Vo want books, nnd money t0 k readers will be Interested to hear some- books. .No, wo don't catalogue tfctn ..., ... ..... i,.rlnP.i.n nroce wlilchi They re sent off tho ery day they ,ri uiiiik vi ... ..- -. . tn great bundles, lie sure thev'r U.,1 Ametlcant In London and all oier f.rcat comeJ liear.f io ure lne HJ Uiltaln aro setting afoot these tw e ,C(, me )Slari, to llg 0(r,ce It was with this Idea 111 mind that I ja drawer ho drew forth a llttlo book. walked through oin-wono ins" h t-1'" norn on nt ciotn cover tho title "Am In lnuon aim cmn i ,........ , . Wmjui cicunrapny oi liurope." i;:rr. .v;. ..in, M.itr a. w. Hamilton .v ... "".Jr' .:.ir,re""u:,oa l"""' ""..... .lnr.m.nl.ll irooj.B, liu eaiu, no oraeroa 10. and the numerous i.um "'"", coiiles for Franco alone I It's a m headt from all the colleges In America. . ... .,.. ... ., " W It Is n busy place this hcadauartfrs ,., war-mapt. n ghet the meri of tho fulled States V. M. t' A. In freau graM, 0f the fcltuatlon In the short- Ilrltaln ran joung m ii"i mim .. .. ... ......... .,ia.i In mufti andl ir.. i....,i ,.,AM n..nt.A lUnnS, hOlt'IUll Jl'UHh "" ", . T --'' "J "":i UIM.WCT, tft ....i.ni.. .n nf nil Miancs and si7.es, ,irew from it a much larger nn.l kkAu.. r.MU..-. ...,.,.. ...,. rln.-I :...." --. ...mJX darting hither nnd umiiei "" oiume, hundreds of phony calls, Intcnleuliig "This Is what appeals to our boyi," J dozens of callers, writing uut.ni. . - taiu, Miiuing 'bles to Aimrl.-a, gMng tremendout or-, t o)cj at lt cov,.r, "American' ' tiers for thn shipment of colosal Etores--1 ji cj A. ftings. Vol 1." I read. 'one wonders how they can poi.slhly do 'may frc arranged In order, th It all' 1 Minus, inunij-lUP in llicill. I notla Wast becauso u woman doesn't want to rraj ,,0Ccty paBCrt i,Crausi. nil woik rrttln heW brain trying to memorize a uew set of Russian uatnes every night ;kad doesn't caro to stoop to probes fl no -reason why sho won't read Sabout Why there she is we told you so tfiall WTanned up in that second page. it Quick, what's sho reading? The mar K3Hai?o licenses' ;Hogo licenses! and no play makes .1111 a. dull com p.inlon -espcciilly in wartime. I'ut It It not amlt to s.iy tint the woman who refuses to read nnd digest newt of world Importance It like the boy who trlet to go through college with books closed. Only, sho is in tho ! liggeit school in tho world and re fuses to bo of It. THJE WOMAN'S EXCHAN.GE ' ''.Wi ii d -r x i 7 $, Women of France hitched to tho plow in plnco of work nnitn.i!s lly l)K. ALOXO TAYLOR c Ila llut thei arc picked men, thefo 1. ..I that the first thirteen were of a 1ItI orcanlzers the brightest brains of ragtlmo order, starting off with "B i'n.'ard Yale, Cornell, l'rlnctton. 1'inti- Kemo In Tcnnefsee" and "Pack Up Tot ' "--. - . . ...... . ,., ... ,. .,. .... : - silvania anil of all tho great aiioc" I "wi m m'ui v.m aii-uar," ana fc.U colleges There is n Mucking- mrr. ,ioweu n mote, oi a more fentlmentl m-v..7. '-.. i , oillres. lontrolllng nn kind, such as "The llosary." liu tv ii i j uui i"1- " . .. i ,,,, ,. ,, - )our hiyU,, i, nth ocor o phiiiloluuU.nl hrmuUU (it tho lmn.en- and all-powenui orga im - , '""" " u"i;Brl ITiIrfrjiHtf iVmHili-anla. lie has hr, l.iiporf.nil, oUtrd tilth thr oorf, ""fiTud n.""r hold bis J"b "The boj s In tho different hunts will 2 anmlnhtrutloH for tome ttmr Mini, rvpri ?i'ii(l suih lutrrrrts. Tie uai n .. . n . ountcr was with Major ' ,hem right through. After they'ril mrmbir nf Colom 1 Uuunr's uar mission ibroml. In VJIG, nt ait ntlachr of the , , V'. ' ....mJu,, h Southerner with a )ori';d lft p,,p""' " 'he 'ely sohfd . . " tiainiii"". "..". ,. thev'll irot mi eted down a Mi e.u. i.M , V let lea ii fi&nis in Jlrrlln. hr rnnnnnl In II nl ('ran nor;. .11 nrc'icni ,l..Hihifiil Hfttrtliern urawi. .i "" ' " -.....;..- .i.. ..:... ."-'?' umm i-gs are also both fond and medicine. U""'""- Tatoi rfliWrt hh tlmr ocftiM-i, Vhllmlrlphln awl Winili.flfi.w. " 'in? V ,dL a brolheily je on of tlu, folks at home. That's the ttaJ und should be u,ed much morn fiecly i - M?rl inurli-m oUleer In I.nrrtoti, of to switch them on to singing a fin than they are To mwii.i people tho seids ' . ..SIIIXc;lo.V. Jan. 11 complaining with high devotion, will'. RM,ig 'him advice, help. Micl.il Intro- hymnt and to finish tho evening off wto arn irritating and in that .".so strained y WuUK poWCful enough ! " attitude Hut amounts almot to ie- I (iurtion,. ,,f acting the ptrt of guide .uni.ly praters lie svrun may bo used on eerult or In Vl " n .m iioiiMivniiuieiiout.il ,...,.. ,u .. , ,,.. "...""' :.., V-.i.in.,,. ..! mid of. Ho turnul nsldo for a moment to wriii anv preferred way. Hy toaKIng dried Mrs over night, they i.m be made almost like frcnh llgs It It I.etUr, however, to steam or t-tew i,g.t before eating them A quantity of llgs can bo steamed, and then used when convenient. Manv house kiepert do not irsllre that the. Julto from cool.eil dried fruits Is a very pala i.ilil.. bevvr.igo and w'lth tho addition of n little cltiiis JuIcb will makn a pleasing lulel to (he women to do tvin scanty juetlc c to the most heroic flKiiic In th modem world nVilli.efidlwti (II IJVIII'. ...... ..--- organizing the varlout cluht nnu butt are. which will soon ho occupied uy """' and of age past- the woman of TinnoV ,0, it l.n within th heart of the Amer- can officers uf th- he.ilthv men who nre engaged icnii ivoplr to preserve and hold to jn pilvete life Major Ilamlllon it a heart the burden N'ow icmllllnns being as they v .,.- iiniiuit iiu in. hi.- -ni,!ii., ...... ...)t. ... ,.....,. ...... ....... . j,, in,,,..'- .. .....j-. -- i . 'group or American soldiers throuche in the mllltarj rvlce In Krance. vlr- vety convenience of our llfo at tho ex- ,,rofets.ir (.f English llter-ituro In Ilerta ,.,,,., ,jrlI1Bni. 1Lm book J tually all are .ngig.d . lther In tram- l'"""" ' n,1'llnB " "Uclltlonnl bind. n to Cdvcrslty, Kentucky Ho " -l "" papers from home. American magatlm portatlon or In Hie manufacture of mu- "'" womanhood of trance? Thlt Is the Iwlth him' which captivates l,'Ln'a'1' messages, Utters, eomfoita, gifts, nltlmit. leaving th iigrl.ulniro bi. eaet ciu.stlon that-l involved In our of every American man who come in .,j th,nk u llpaiIllliarterg h a cable out for 100 Hlhles to ba uri over from America at onco, and handed It to Hr. I'rewe, another strenuous worW er Dr. I'rewu vltlLt every scattered group of American soldiers throughout newvi gatltiu r mnm- nn.l nu.lldit. auhmlttril la thta drnarltntnt mujii be trrittnt oi onr mj ol i Mft voptr only end ii7Hfd vith th name of Itie itrlfer. tip' clal tivrrirn Uhe those olven I Lottoio ore fiutrrd. It ii vndrrttood that (In rdltor dots not nrctttarlly (n.forsr lh arntimtnt I eCTrrtffif lll roimiclltoii tor tsi. dfpartmenf vlioufd b addrtstrd rts follous. Till! 1 (vUSLA'H KXl'IIAMiK. nliiB rubllo iciocr, f'fllladfllJilo IT. "i- ifi E TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. What famoim roetho4 of carlns hini 1. lVnst i the ortcla ef the hut baud.' St 1 nted by some treneli honwiet7 i . wc ' ' 2. Slnc women have decided the flchtVr I T S. What ahort rut in aein on "u ibe aneatera, what rarraent l nrhed-1 Wan ea la afforded ny ine uo en upn ujm hy fnidilon riperU la leilie the place of meaanr? I tho former wool Jacket? I Si. . Kin a lis eomeii off a hoe laee. how I I nrcaa a aenlreablo point be made lo take 3. Vht it the ronwt way for u mao ' ir.iawr v7 niurii amiiu vtilir il i iiuiaTli itf place? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES I. If a piece of tap la tied to Ilia end of in ribbon that la to bo removed from " llocerte before laundering It can b r a... . ... ., ... ,. ai I IBV DfHLOI wnwwu ..." -" " hr almolr Dulling tho ribbon out. , when tka ribbon la to bo put back It la ; tka tap and tho act of pulling the wot run the ribbon In. !". ' V . Tha btoImb cooker preoenta a very I ood Kapfortonlty for aavlng coal and (aa In thla - www of fuel ramino. 1. A cnddU doll to tale tho place of L'baer'e aaiall elamber pillow la made with FfVvrfr wide aklrt to act a a pillow allp Eriaadl a bead with the feature- worked In lWanU Advice About Backward Child t? 7V tka Editor of Woman's Pant: , .... -- - r.e Mrim I have anxlouily atudlcJ Fjjoyoar pace for a week to ac aome eP'y lo til&o recent piea oi j ..lo.nri, uu. ,..n Bbeen aaair Gliapyocnceu. j. ioo a. r u uw pie ' lai l"l"VThoao mental development ha a been arreate ECaa tha doctora aar. and In whoae eelurat'1 1. Kathleen NnrrU. the ncielUt. I mar ried, the wife of n captain In Iho I'nlted Htatea army. 3. Clecle on Vtockuito were orlilnalli de alined to hide the. aeami where the fttufT wat Joined together. 3. When a sift la prraentrd Inrloaed In a box It It ouite permlaalble to open It In the pretence of tho donor. However, Judg ment mut he uted about thlt, - mmetlmet It rau-et embarmtoment. Some of the most fabcinutint: of the season's evening: frocks, par ticularly those designed for thu debutante or young matron, are fashioned from the softest of two-toned or changeable silk. Tho charming little frock in the sketch' is developed in pale changeable bluc-and-grecn satin. This material makes the tunic, which is bound with silver rib bon and embellished w i t h wreaths of velvet flowers 'and leaves in the foftcst of pastel bhades. The foundation .skirt it of pale-green tulle over n, sliji of whito georgette. The shoulder straps are of silver ribbon, and below the band of Hilver lace tho little changeable satin bodice is caught in with a quaint girdle of the ribbon. (.iris Disagree To if, Villtor of iromon'a Pagt: IHar Mvfnm I have been lorft'PuiunnK 1th a tin for about two seara hhs Uvea Tomorrow's War Menu variety of fruit beverages , 'The craving for h.veits In grown-upt at well lit In cM dren may bo satisfied by dried fruits because, tho fruit sugar answer" tho natural phvslologlc demand for sweets and without the Injury that accompanies tho consumption of or dinary sugar foodi Stany of the obj. c lions to pahtrv and sweet desserts will bn removed If more fruits are ued In their pr. paiutlou to thu exclusion of sugar. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Frott Uitc 1 .in a .lairjm-vn nnd hac urfrtd sov,re 1 with froai lit for two or three winters , Vha' ran I 1 to keep mi feet comfortable? I JtdlN J. KxteiiKlve i rperlenfce In the trenches during the Kuropean war show eel that lack of cb ntillnevt of tho feet Is an Im ' portant predlcpohlng cause of frott bite ' Moisture and ovcrtlght shoes are alto I contributing causes In bad cabes there has been found a fungut similar to the mold which mmttlm't grows on meat and bread Washing the feet with borate d cam phorated soap and kieplng them warm ' and dry aro necessary iildt to recovery. The alternate hot and e old foot bath is of great service 111 restollng tho vl- i talltl of tho Injured tissues. The mold referred to abounds In straw ami stdble litter, and henco dairy men and thorn who work In stablet should take caro to wash their feet sev eral times a wcelt wjth tho disinfecting I soap abovo mentloneil or some similar reparation. they have Mepped Into the ptnee of work MumaN vou ean go Into any sec tion eif Krntue' todaj und tees women of magnificent, nobb womanhood hitched to the plow and cultivating tho soli All of the agriculture rests ui on tlulr shoul ders. The home nlwavs an etre melv efllclent home, maintain u fe. old men. the wounded and 'he tubercular. I'n- ot only this, but ' bubttltuilun of other certain In placo of , contnet with him Rusell Sfiuaro the moid enercrelle r l.. wheat. "Well, what can I tcdl vuli today?' ever visited." 1 said "Vou'va not l .1 The women of Trance must Isj enabled was his opening runaik. "Wo ou e-omc , C)M j,-r,ulCe at well us on Ilrltaln, cdiicatJBV to hold up the morale of the French sol-, laden with morn Invltationt from London n(, ,l0 tn)0j)M al ionK distance. altendlnl dler until net spring Tho morale of noelety huBteas-s for my men?" .. all their wants mentally. splrltulbMf ... . n il ttn i llliui nii Haiti I . ... aii. . 'raB ' the house dee'des the morale of the so - l smiieu, lor .Major ii.iiii"u .....-- . pociuy, even naniiiing anairs in. Jtuvla. e of er Hc-ctlng more liivifitioim ior n ilA -j ellir In the lighting line vo can do thlt me by giving to thorn the greatest possible 'lonc-lv frenlom In their food supply, ami of ' cept : otltctrs than they can well uc-. "FORTNIGHTLY" MAUKS SILVER ANNIVERSARY Mule Chm ut Celebrates With Vaude Piogrnm nf Popu lar Character The fortnightly Club, on" or the ster ling musical orgaulzitlons of l'hlladel phl i gave the first loncert of Its twenty-fifth se'.ison last night In the Academy of Mutli' hi fore an Invltrd uudlcnco which etowdid th" capacious auditorium this wheat Is the chief factor. SIMON (iRATZ DENIES FRICTION WITH WOLF Exjduini That New Seventh (hade at Kinsey School Won't Affect Pastorius Ruilding SI a" naturally much Interented. Hurly aome iroman amonv jour readeri will kindly till no ana a jioiner -wrjiai ,. uu i, .,,. reetlon. AXOTIIKK SlOTHUll .li tem another city. rhe rem. to Ult me at ChrlxtmaH. t tnnk l.cr nut un.t .hnw.rt her a nlro time, uno night my girl friend from this clt ar.d mv friend from out of tov. n and 1 were silling In the parlor and talking. I am a jolly girl, alwaia telling Jokea and full of fun My alrl frl.nd ft.lra mi. If 1 wrote to her nnd 1 Nald tn n joke, "Sho rtoee. but I woulda't care If ahe j doemi't." .Now ahknuwa that often thlnge like that are aald hy me ir. Joke. I myaelt have often , aald to her, "Don't talk to mo or don't coma down to my hou.e any more." and atlll i In rarneit. but I think the clrl from out er UaKed Potatoes town ioiik 11 ho r.ni. never reinarseo; anouv ll when eho vena hre Hho laughed and danced Porklcm Day IlIlUAKFAbT hiked Ilananas with Pry Cereal C0rnme.1l I'ancakeH Mtple Sjrui; t'offeo Carbuncles J . . . , . . when sho vena hre Hho laughed and danced Kf This letter refers to one which ap- th, r,rnna.r f the evening When eh. Lnearrd in the Woman's Page a week ago, left he aald ahe would write tn me jut hi K Uf' which a mother asked for advice IRBOUt educating a ooy wnose iinaic-ui lu. i nine vt&rR. but whose mental ago f U seven. The problem In educating the fhlld conslfcts In this : There are not sufll s aUnt means to send the child to an ex- L'menalve. boarding school for backward ffjefcHdren. but he does not seem to be able learn In the large classes sucn at in public schools. Two letters in re- nsa to tnia appeal for auvice were lor dd to the first mother, but the sug- atlons contained centered around the CUcJng of the child in an expensive irdmg scnooi, wnicn is out oi tne atlon. Here, anotner motner aaat . plea for advice about educating a ward one. ne wouiu use to near : some mothers about this. , I.UNCHIION .Macaroni with Cheeso 1.1'ttUCO Stewed Prunes Olngerbread HIN.VKU t'ream of Celery Soup Hamburg Steak Iluttered Wnia Sweet Plckle.t Ilakrel llg Whip UAKED IT, WHIP In th. urtnlghtly e'lul. When a patient hai hail two urLunile iiud nnothr seems lo be furmh ir whit en be done to prevent this condiiien'' Il II. It. A carbunelo Is simply n largo boll. A sty Is a very small boll on the. eyelid. Treatment for each is the samo as for ordinary bolls The application of heat and cold alteinadly will sometimes dls- I perse a boll m the early stage. When I It becomes painful, apply he,t fomenta- (Ions frequcntl., with the wet compress during the interval", or apply contlnu- ! nutty a soft poultice. Thei wet compress lean1-1 covered with oil silk has tho tamo effect as a poultice. The kind of poultice ltii'irrv M- luck to D'rt ' lrglnn I... 1 . - . I. . . ,-,..t ' X.I.... W.r.m .... ouiiu iioiiiuitn.il. 11 it 00 iionirriiucinir. 1 rfi,n ... ...n .. for Its onlv valuable properties ore eoon aa ahe arrived home Two weeka .... wannth and moisture had gone by und aha didn't write I thought I hop linn four or flvo largo tigs that When tho boll It ripe that Is, when aaklw'Wr why " Fe'VdVV wr "" le white vesicle appears near the werea mo inai i aian i na uny ? cn .-- im- nnn ui io ckk nraieii i puriacp us euro may rn iitiincu vy I "IVh nam uorn, nut wo loe it," mW ' 1 1 .. I ulultlnn nn.l 1 lr I'vaua ti.tmlX.. ". ! . . ..... .... .ft,,i.w.. .tn.. .... v..nv lu.cuicr.. i "I come on a more serious mlssio you've got millions of elollars on I said "1 want to i.nuvv now an im- hand?" I nuerlcd. Amerltan millions are being spent. I ,.The .vm.rica,, soldiers all seem want to hear all our wlntei plans foi ,,,,.. f interrupted "They say tl housing olllcers lu lndon. i wain haXo cvtr care nnd comor.. to ' Mr. I.elghton smiled In hit boyleh en-j Major Hamilton hrld up his hand .,,,,... ,, nvh...... .,.,. .' "You'll have to talk to V W I-elgbton I Ani.r(.an troops," ho sail, "the Y. k our man frt.ni Uartmouth e ollep-. he A , , , ,, h .. ..I.I "11.. Uf nl.ll.nl'll,. O.I fill Inlor- V p .11, ,J. - .11.- . IU.llV.lt. j Jt. t... ....-- i matlon llut come with me today to 5 - - V r.ivendish square vv i' are opening ii in ! Iienial has been made by .Simon 'Iratz, I Peceuiber as a tnnpoiary otllcert' club, veteran member of the Hoard of lMucu- run on V. M ' A llnfS. to house forty Hon. that there It any friction between American ullkers. It will be y-I-, , , ,.,.. , ,,.,, ! lug coinfortnblu Its ill the best part him and Ldwln We.If. president of the - i,,.,,.. i, ,,,.,,. not i,u null" so Th Vvitmiw." '...ul.' 1, .inV TvX'uZ bard' 'r " -t-WI-hment of a sev- thi.l.lngly luxurlout as the Amer.caul main rhorue-t In tho country and Is ''nui graue in ino uintey .cnooi, aiiwi.n-e.a ..,,,,.,.., u .o....... ..--,, eompilteel f .aiefully Minted and dill- KUtj-flfth and Limekiln uvei.uei. ! n"w ."l'-";, ln Uiesterneld uaidetis. but. eontlv dillleil voice- Iff. silver mini. I .ri . . .. "u 1,ft "'" "un w111 a,ul ll homelike gmu iiniini voice- ir sliver nniil- -.Thei report Is Incorrect." said Mr ! J,,,. , i.rmi I versary program wut varied and Inter-I,,. .. .. , . ., , ... , ami cneenui. i estlng and of a peculiarly appealing I ',r',t2' "ml -1 traction should be made ".. very bus5. too," ho eon Inued , populir ehirncter It ran ns follows- I llecauso the elementary schools commit- 'over the Hut wuie opening in ft.. The Pclnaiu-rcJ .. ., A Hum van tec, decided to establish a seventh gr .do i Ja 'V fur American or. The The ivri!.i,iiv-i-iui. i, , ... ,,,,,, , . . i work Is still under coiisiructloii, and l-n Pel J.I ledremd ("laeiamo llutterfty) ' In the Mnsev building It was inlerpreted ,.. ,, ..npi.t.d fo, seveinl months IMeclnl as mtatilng tho elimination of that grade, vet, ' Kv.nlng P.j.e " " Mvendcn-Wrlght ' hi the 1'astorlux School, which U wholly i "Vou sei-, this war Is going to continue' u.nil.. rrlon.l I'Jurrnt Leonravaiiodlarllng liuorreet If vou will eonult air Wolf for a long time. The folks baric homo All lh.,1 Tho!l.!,wTtni'Uehfro,n ru,il ' '"" ,h"'' "'?, "' tic',) "' " any , don't epil,., realize that fact WAli.- eioiinod misunderstanding regarding this. .leans will be a long time III Hurope Mr 1'untlui v seventh giado Is lo be ettiibllshod I uu'U see Wu'le working rather in the Ipie'tiTarti't-Me;.;. -jame,. iur'tln" ! l tho Klr.be) School in response to tho , dark, so far. Wo don't know how many VVIndlKe-h, eiluier, c W. Hrown Kenned), deinind of patents In that section that American ufticera will come to Iamdon renlinore. VV J Hrown, Kane. hurc. Ad- theli children be allowed to eontlnue whether they won't ship t majority liaritdno solo IMgar W lUivl-s their studies there instead of being of them htialght to Kruuco and other k tr-msferred Hut although a seventh i pails of the zone, without touching Ilarrin gr.ub It to ho istabllshed there, no pu- I pus will be taken flout the rustorius I,endon. Wo might havo thousands lu Tlilt, I think, explains the mlsunder- hundred. We're working on guesswork standing Just now," I Tim Uirilen lenor nolo ilr 1'ontlun Tin Kortnisliiiy e-iuii bnowllikeH .. Malllnon flunk In June .. . Kretir V eplrlt Plower i amiib'll Tlptun Uel.h-Iliil tl... teunalilnn , .. 1'hliltpH Mlioi K.lti. The jiong of the e'ump blewart ' ICirllnr.. ..!. Ilnua.il K. Sfnrv I 'lh rertnlehtlv riub How can the ellr.ner mil. e.ilrlLil to VMihln a Mil- .,f i: llnbi.ru Town , fatti.ry and shop, do Its bit for food ' booka, all leaely to bo mit off to the ,.. ,, .".,."rt,."vr,rcn,i'.".li . a ir"lcouerrvatlon'.' nsks the rmted ,,... narloua V SI. e' A centers In France fluff . ijH Clear vour skin- make vour face a business asset Tliat skin-trouble may be more than a source of si: Serine and embarrassment London, or we might only havo a few . j, lnay l)e holding .oil back in the I. liml full i. r m firlfinir nn friinGuu trr ' . . ... ". business world, keeping you out of a' The Dinner Pail llarr Mnlth, birltonH Food Administration. h. ott didn't S?Bto"wriS. to'Se 'but" n.'wrotJ I "" nnJ ,0 ,l,U n,1'' heating all the lancing with a sharp knife. Tho ells nrai to her ahe will lteep up tho corre- w ''lie, a pinch of salt, the figs, a quarter I charge may bo encouraged by gentle pressure; but tquctzing bolls Is a very harmful, practice! and gieatly retards .....i- ..:... . . . .. ... . . . ; eoe e-.rioos, mil 1 1 1 1 . luieoei their cure After opening, a boll should .. ..". ,.i,, ,. ,he .,i,n, .be, dressed with compresses wet w Ith I " " "T"" "' '"f . " p.,'"' fcoraclc acid solution or with a G per !"'"? ..leUltlon "C ,h" ' ur doi Jnr. I 01 A CUDflll of I-OWdrTed RUir.tr and r nrsslirn- lmr nn. v.int linllu In n inrv tol?h,v,0uwrt,,dher,, , h! !u!.j:mVo,- j:: viyi ...vj?: I reel ainamed at her teliine mu I vroa it- --.- - i....m.v.. .....,... ,.,u...-. ou norucl. 1 let bako In a pan of hot water. The mine iciier atnt mo iuia leu a n" aj-- ,iniP BhouW be well risen and brown ft Is served hot with lemon sauce or with rent solution of common salt. Inir "Anawer." C. I evidently, my dear, you ana )our ut- ,. .uvtnrd mur. tie friend from out of town had gotten . ., a little bit on each other's nerves. It it . , , . ... Blmply a matter of one being out of, OUl'aDOUC rUUCling sorts and catcldng the other up on n ,,,, oIj.tn,c ,,,, ,s ,,,,, ,,,. t dug she ordinarily would not have no- , lte(1 , , , wiolevum that It Iced. Just write her a perfectly frank i , , ccrta,nl . bo ,, Bs letter and tell her you would care very' , ,.,,.. .iT. ..,. , ,'!.. , ,,.. much If Bhe did not write nnd that )ou cunfHio of ateron the nm m,i i.rini. n I To Renew Hair 'Ribbor.8 only mfant t0 b0 funny and arc very Z ..J lihuj r nt aid f teao-m "uf or Z.'ZlrZL?? JftW ,..B,,'",5f, o,-,, ,l 'oo" -It ami when boiling rapid. stir In a . tried colorlnr the chlldren'a.faded hair . ,.,,. nu oolo-lze for somethln. vcai t-u.!iu! " !.?.rn"1M"..I?u!,.,. to a P-"5'" feel she should not have taken offense at. v)lUe aidlnf. ,h(J ,1ea, anj, ,". ." V.". U'r" "a',, "e ' "' ' , : "Ji ' ' '"""'J- W hot water for ....-....' v . .t. . v ..... .- i th rtv mlntlffea fA nn tir.ur Cost-a u iih 1-ltrftP . .. T " -" t.av IMIII Appllca- on with colored crepfl paper? feo often or account or we poor qua hi oi me ihrn tha hair ribbons uro canned fadt badly. I bad htard of dyeloc crepe ir-am-a nirwr nr tha nrmiTKl eoiar naa kad and I decided to apply the Idea ,to chine walita ln water In hich a piece lecirea coior nau oe la & col y the id. nn the chllil rnB halF ribbon . It Lwk fine. I jutt till the wanti basin ntth rwarm water, put th p.eo or crepe paper rrlBiai near to the orglnal color of the rlbbot. I IB 1.1 II. UU .UT... .. n..lltlt II. n un. T I.I th.m aoale for A whlla in thll. oouraa. when thty aro waahed aaaln ther jraoo ouvi mi aa on. virvu u. ..in e"i. Ior a lone iime iv w.i. v.r? mye ew ' tnam. Limc. iibiapi r'm thank Little Helps very much ln- for her suigeellon. f Jiut Some Bits of Carpet la Editor of Women's roar: ar Madam 1 bavo read )our column 1 to let .manv other Mnoiu In dtffrrrnt thlnaa I would uao to snow u ou ceeuia neip mi a lliue t naTo jua rono bouib. w trtfora rhanliaaivjmr. f havo tbrea I children, tho aldeat four years ard th ' Im and L br flea month. I vtould to know. If aoma one that reada tble a" mar navo aoma oia email pieca oi ar mattlmr to cover my fioora with. 1 1 reome Iho children plar In hare no M on vno aoor. it rou win neip i will make threa llttl children haoov. Lw the plecea toother. ... wi (ilra.l M. B. tySl. B.'s address la held here and lim forwarded upon .receipt of a self- i, envelope. , -'f "Slly Ln-" r Womas'a Post! a.-i.ui.iB .-... w. .-. ........ ........... , h m..k , tnnne r!n..1 11,,,, r. and you will never regret our Benerous I .,,,, attitude lu tho matter Keeping. Insufficiency Tlierc Is no ono beside thee and no one above thee, Thou standest alone as tho nightin gale sings! And my words that would praise thee are impotent thing?, For none on express then though all should approve thee, f love thee, so, dear, that f only ean love. thee. i:ilrabeth llarrett Urownlnp tions for the treatment of bolls, to be effective-, should Include tho surround lug ll'sues as well as the boll Insomnia What It tha ciuae of lnnomnl.1 The Fortnlahlli Cluh Willi You Jiehr Tho rortMKhtb riub Flanked on both bides by uniformed members of the chorus who are In the nation's servlc standing at attention, the rlvlllin part of the rhorus, re-en forceel bv riraec Kern, soprano, and Walter 1'onllus, tenor, tho sololiits of thu ev piling, anil with riurenco Haw den. no, cav e Mianglcd IJanuer. JIIim Kerns was trouhled with a Might vibrato In the first part of tho I'ucdnl I'latl' ll- suppljlnc the- worl.ei with wai ' "1)o ,H1 ,-our )merlcmi friends to landwlches so good that ho does not Unci "" u' ""u,ir- " ami more hooks,". his luneh any poorer ten tho change ' ,!',la Mr 'eKhu,n- finlllng. "Vou can't These may be made with eornmonl ; bread, oameal, buokuheat or no bread We we're Interrupted by )'. AV. Leigh ' better job for which a (food appearance, n, of Dartmouth, who took me down j 's required. V!iy"takeachance"whea Resinol ton, I to bee tha llbr.uy of tho Y. M. I' A.. I Hie "dumpine ground" of thousands of I and Ilrltaln 'intment heals skin-troublcb'oeasilyt fhimple free l)eit.t-It,Iles.nol.IlaUlmort.)lil. ' These breads im-ali saving wheat for shipment to the Allies ar.d their armies and ours Tho tame nnurlbhment which can bo had from a meat sandwich fill ing ran be. secured from filling of cottage cheese, raisins and nuts, dates, peanut butti r or baked bean. .Scrambled-esg I sandwiches or thnso mado with creamed egg moistened w Ith sauce or salad dress ing servo tho samo purpose of saving' meat ar.d yet give htrcnuth for mri aria, "uno l'lno Day," but this woro off. Oatmeal and eurnmeal cookies are eon- leavlns only the, dramatlo fervor and ir . servatloh sweets. The most Important I lovedy vocal nuallty as memories. In i thing Is to see that tho worker has addition to her program numbers she strengthening food tho next care should What It tho ciu.e of Insomnia in u person Was obliged to sine "end l.'nli a ni iTn..,"i . ,, ,. ,, . "' "ouiu wU ilo.e not eeem lo b realh dleaed. f ,,,, ''l"'' 811 " M 'OlKl at Homo bo that he consumes as little as lossble et h never feel, verj well? e) ii ii as an encore hh- .Joes these "darkey 0f the kind of foods so badly needed bv The illsea.su may be due to too much melodies very artistically. Her "Carry ur soldiers and the Allies blood In the brain or to irritating pol-P19 i?c i0 Old Mrglnny" was received An Evening Dress To f fitt Editor of Woman' rage: Dear Madam I am a voura vtrl Ave feet two tnchta tall, with dark hair and blue evea. f havo milte Kood color. I want to ifel an avenlnc dreae acd would Ilka you to eurrett .omtliliift- rrettr for me. I am aolns lo ha?e It made, ao If vou would ausseat the colore and tha material, and a reneral way to make It I would be very thankful. 1 am hm. I bavo aaved money and ant tho urea. 10 do eiuue anowy. .a.mji.i.i.ci. I'lnk and white would seem to be very i anV'ha" en how you have h.Td ( safe colors for you to wear. and. in fact. 'If you look like you sound," would be extremely becoming. Oct pink pussywil low taffeta, charmeuse or mesaallne, white chiffon or georgette crepe and sliver lace and little pink rosebuds. Have a full skirt of the georgette crepe or chiffon, or If this Is too expensive havo white mesa-line. Then havo panels of the pink down the front and back In sort of apron fashion. Mako the dreta short-walsted and havo the bodice en tirely of the-silver lace with the excep tion of little sleeves, whlrh can be made of chiffon. Arrange the rosebuds In lr refular fashion around the neck. Women's War Work To fi Editor of H'omon'a Pact: Dear Madam Car. you pleaae tell ma Madam If It la not aakln too much, Ifte to have a reclpo for Bally Luna L TbajLktoc you for thta and othar . - lit ej-.rj,.iBrcJs. -afr4ltnt-' are two cupful of jf iepooniui of aau. four 'jof -bavWai powder, two at. of ucar. two eggs. on. liOc a,rut one-ejuartcr cupful of aw.,.. v ' ttiaVTs4Unt- toetbri then , wtkU tartvUB. tivi milk md Ml i toai.tb-u-1 (traet ft nd , t h , liours between 9 And 1 iavll--f Uataaly. -liavbxir la M Mavro now that I am -"" " - -le- -' - -.l.l-l. whore to arDly about settlnc paid employ. ment tin women'a war work7 1 am wllliti. to do any aort of work, 1 havo never dona anything: before, but aa I am wllllna I think that poaalbly aoma of tbe bureaua that are epokeu aii much of can help to place me WlLLLYtl. The woman's war section of the Fed eral Kmployment Bureau can probably nlace audi a wlllln worker as yourself. The otJIce Is at US Houth Blxteenth Women's Interests The war has opened up a wide field for American women In chemistry. Many girls at Wellosley rollege aro taking a war course In wireless teleg raphy. . The women of Finland have had full equal suffrage since 1907, and tho right to sit in Parliament. Tho coming year will mark the cen tennial anniversary of the birth of Lucy Ktone, pioneer American woman suffra gist. Women employed as conductors on tho street railways In New York city work eight hours a day and receive the samo wages as men. , A nall-drlvlrif contest Is a leading feature o' th annual nld day aporta tor girl students at the Minnesota School of Agriculture. The elevated and subway roade In New York city, which already have sons ln the blood The cause must bo removed Insomnia Is usually accom panied bj constipation, and Is the nat ural result of tho absorption of poison ous matters from the colon, The putro factlon of undigested remnants of food In tho colon glvei(,rHo to thei formation of poisons of various sorts, somo of which are esipablo of exciting the brain and nerves in such u way as to glvo rise to Insomnia It Is generally Impossible I to e uro Insomnia w Ithout relief of ac- I companylng constipation Numb Fingers What cau.ea ttuinbnee. and tliigllnc In tho flnwer enda when they become roMT HOY r" II. A disturbed circulation. Dathlng the hands alternately In hot and cold water morning and night for ten minutes and maasage are useful measures. I.xposure to tho fuh's rays is a good lemedy. Cares must be taken to protect the fingers from tho cold. with high favor. Mr Pontius, whose tenor Is mellifluous and produced easily and efficiently, brousht the sweetest e-f lyric tones to the Impassioned "Faust" air, "ta!ut He meure." Ills uolor role In Harris's "In. the Harden" was excellently taken. W It. M 7 mm w (CoprUht) Conservation Tht H'olcfiuord Conarrratlon of fakrlra la now a petrWUe dolr. on ran aar money and -till be well dreeaeet ir ton aend your wearlse aoparel and honaehald article, to oor et., pert, la, hare tbem rejuienated. Ja.t phoa Walnut 6565 Primo Dye Works Cleaners and Dyers WhaUaalo BaUll . . HI . I "UI" I I Tl 1 1 I 1 , I I ill TI-HUH.J IMM Firat Quality Furt ysr Sr ' P Individual Stylet fje $ ur anb iwlillmerj) jijop, 3nc. 1 423 Oaialmit Street Annual sit Ot a few rcmalninp; models of our regular stock, repre senting the highest standard of quality and workmanship nt large reductions. 157.50 J35.00 490.00 i0.00 120.00 110.00 110.00 SJS.00 I .Natural ltarcoon Set, regularly priced . . . 1 llattle.hlp Crey Fox Bet, regularly priced J atural Lynx et, regularly priced I Mole Color Nutria Cape, regularly nrlced. 1 Natural Ilud.on Uar Sablo Cape, reg. priced 1800 00 I3S0.00 I Ilud.on Heal, with Hkunk Coatee, reg. priced.. eloO.OO 195.00 1 Natural Hacroon Coat, regularly prlcec J200.00 I1SS.0O I Nat. Mu.lerat Head with Ileaver Coat, regular 200.00 1150.00 1 llnda.n Heal with lllendeil Jllnk Coal, regular. ,176.00 1140.00 1 Ilroadtall I'erelan wlthUue. Habl. Coat, reg.. tKSO.OOf 790.00 Waist a as low as Ten, Fifteen, Twenty Dollar Hats at., $4.00 $5.00 Chargm Accounts j Qptnti Libtrty Bond AcctpttJ ttt Far - ,.. . . c w ,-, . WILL NOT SHRINK WOOLENS You take no chances when you wash your blankets flannels, woolens, sweaters, etc.. with 20 Mule Team ".ra'f .SoP Chips. They will not iniure tho most deT &cSLnlUVi' hnds- Thea on'y -ncdienU in these ilccXdXt"7 and ,mre oap- The Dorax MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP CHIPS an 8 oz. package for 10c does the work of 20c worth of anfd1sTofcnrSfd.r'- And thCy s- -P -K To mako Pennine r.M.rnci.i. i . . . .. household ;:' .jj""""" BUl1 80aP- eooa tor an quart of boiling water to two ..ea.p'S? tab-espoonfuls of 20 on If8? Mi, SoaP ChP. 20 Mule Team Borax .Ifcnrn and fcatftrooui. .1 timtt Tor Ji :aier- .-y-foj ioo2 '0 lul. PC"tre "I "" "'10l Oofft thenc preluc. ooio oy all good dealers -..-. . .. .............p ., , CgfSil In.. TTKaal aaaa 'vnjDnv. .' '' l&sW2m ir i1- K Ir, " e? - eiui - wen. . mmitmn , 04M -. 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