l?S & una j " - ; jj vmmim -V WOMA'N GOES TO WAR BUSINESS GIRL'S SECRET OF MANAGING A MAN HOME ECONOMY J ING TO WORK WITH MEN 1 Mmittees is wartime art; tfna Howard Shaw, "Woman's National lifman," Emphasizes This Pointers Be Learned From Business Woman M lian olJ art coming Into prominence ,thoso days. Dr. ard Shaw, whom 'resident appointed to head the women I Vjalted States ns chairman of Mti'i Committee of National laid stress on thin recently resslng a patriotic, meeting. must learn to work with Mid, and she paid a great . ho said It. ' I call this voworklnc an old r r-i - - 1 1 mean that Ions ago a certain imt women learned tho lesson of WjWOrk with men. Sho In tho woman. Tho fact that there i ltMon of this sort to bo learned I it the business wo.aan did truly t' it' has' been proved again and L Since the beginning of the war. :lng a woman to serve on n Kte with him you wilt find that prefers to pick ono from tho 1 the employed or ono who has time been employed, DOES IT COUNT? That llttlo which you could do, when multiplied by millions, not only would be worth while, but It would bo the solution of the food problems of the nations which nro flghtlnc with us to prevent the crushing out of freedom and de mocracy, Tho little things you cun do in your own home will be dono in 20,000,000 other homes and tho GIGANTIC WIIOLK WILL WIN THE WAR. EASY MEANS TO ' TRAIN MEMORY .luVfre on preventive mt,le Mil M then bg Doctor Kellogg in tMt col. vmn itallv: but M no to trill dlaonoili or treatment of ailment It nttetnuted. I trional queriei on health irlll fce promptly annrrrcil ( pottage In imloiied. SHE IS NO PARTNER TO PRUSSIANISM &. By J. H. KELLOGG, M. D LL, D. I TT 18 an exceptional case when ft per-! son's memory Is so good that he does not wish to Improve It. and often It Is, so poor ho eagerly hunts for somo sys tern for memory building, For 2000 , ears nnd more this subject has been agitated. Tho ancient Greeks wero fond of memory systems: Blmtnldes. the CJroek pot, G000 II. C . was ono of the early authorities, and his work has In fluenced many of tho systems that have sprung up slnco that time. Ono has only to read the new snipers to 11 ml some memory old ndvertlsed. TJiero arc ex cellent as well as complex nnd cumber, romo methods to follow Hut without .- ......... .ii i..,t it t think i, P"ig a penny any ono tan. tram ins could bo summed up -.cry shortly. ! "lf'"orj'lf ' ' tl tn J " Tho business girl Is calm and tamo I Tll ""' - requisite is a perse- i- i... .i.ita n-m. ,. nvin i.nd rim ",anco ln "w uractlce. week In and leaves no nigged edges after nnal.D ., I..W tVrlmnq fhn last vlttlin . ....'...., ti.nn tlm nrt. i. . natural lines that develops memory; though goodness knows failure to Irrl-' J"," gnp I month out, ns regulnrly as the sun rises! unu set, it Is rational practice along ' tuto a man has boosted many n girl on tho ladder of fame. What arc ragned edge.? They aro peaking that day Doctor Shaw tho details of your won; ou ioB' of this dimculty of getting the" uniniponaiu " "" ".' ' w women on rnmmlttees where'aro tuo tlilrm toliio one miiai lomw iirfred, too. ' , nrljr 'ou nn" lnsh. And tho man of CTthen. there Is a difficulty or I nffalrs might as wen no mo uui.b ..i.i.- It docs seem ns though ono I self us to follow up somo ono .m i.. .t.i. .i, ...... c vn nil tho wiHiollllug touenrs. mo bswmiu uukKn v, wta nuuii , "- - spent most of her life In her lousiness man inui.s fV 1 ! . . i.i,illtn r fHH1 sntiirt ia iirtw Biinnntiit iiiuuhi.i .... . f. .v" " "" ..-..a,, i- .... ... siDin lor fin lnrrpadiiii-iv Hour lurmnriOK .'Into committee work should This matter or tno iinai prouuci, fl , . I'inasUr tho art of working with ' really covers tho other point men- j ,nPmnry ttalnlng. nssocl.tllou of U- Thero aro pouters to be uoneo, ion. iu ihhh; v -" -.-. .. ,.,.,.,,, '"'"'- "' " T - - - . . . . . fnnlmfi nr intii-i-.til t idr.ti Tn tun-a nu. I'from the little girl who slipped result tho business man ooen not ,,,r0 - ; "",";,,, a fact 7e CMr front door Into the business' near ino ups mm i .....w..h .,,, ,0 ri.member (or f wn can onIy I, some years ago. for tho Itnal lure's methods thero Is no trick that can store tho mind; for you mutt dec that tho first tiling to do Is to have something to remember. Tho extent of the niemiiiy depends upon the dally ue we mak' of It, tlm attention and Interest with which we consider tho chjects we wlhh to Impress upon It, and tlio older' In 'which mo range our Ideas It Is ( easy to In- atten(le to concentrate when our Interest Is Uronriy held. Lack . of the habit of concentration Is jespon at It It he has Intrusted the worry ot link roma one titrong Impression with It) i them to you! IT Is the secret ot the business i Ask any man. uiul peihaps you will irl'a success? tliltil: thee things woith thlnklnc UKh It would be j0islhle to , about. the moio easily we can firmly IU n thing In our minds. Atsucl.itlon of lik'UH I" lllto a cioMM-lndexIng system. Attention and association aro two pi oc esses In volved In any act of memory. When we think of a person, wo think nf his cloth ing, house, ollleo or i-oino group of circumstances which form an association' .f mental Impressions. A certain street In tlm mind Is not a mere name It Is ..., . . . . ... ..r,... .... .... ;. .i nn riKfcniMnt nn nr lilllltllnirt- tlees lino w m n,jaii.M ,uBnirrrj 10 ins uruBn Niriit ii,i w it....... .". w..- ...' ... i - -. ----. . ----. ' . . ....... .. ... ... .,. ..!,. u..nl .martrm HI. tlnlXM nli'm 1 ..llm. Inn.l.nn.l.u ..I...... Uia ,to 1 .It.ir u. ., . .. w .......--....... vinri ,.,iiuiit, in iiK.iih ,nw ...... . ...fc 'special and peruliar associations with 1 ans thing wo wish to it-member will help nail tho fact If an Impresclon already mado does ii whs ruled In.n .unijMii . not at onuu occur to you ns an aid In tho tlnio of Xspalron Hoiw-, holding another, inako nil elTc-Tt lo liaro nrt mm from tlio Doaltlon of milliner's , somo slmllailtv between tho ne.w fact, ' apprentice to her rorsl eslsle? I date, person or place nnd some othcis, I and you will certainly bo able to etab- 1. Arrordlnc to funtilon prrillillun- from Ulsh associations. In following tills trend the southern rorlpi what tolors are In lie of suggested thought ln our own ex o. f V .SP.3Z& i-w lfH-J S, r "Ul SS . Wsr. 'rim'. SAl . KlC. yzzjn Tomorrow's War Menu 4imiUKKAST Orapefrult Lamb's Kidneys with Bacon Whole Wheat Toast Colfco OINNUR Crcani of Asparagus Soup ltoast Chicken Corn Fritters Mashed Potatoes Orccn l'epper Salad I-'rult Cup with Whipped Ctcam suri'Kii l'otato Salad Cieam Cheese pundwlchea (with brown bread) Preserves Tea LAM11S KIDNKVS WITH UACO.V Cut tho lamb's kidneys In two and cut slices of bacon Into Inch pieces, ltun n wooden dinner throusli a piece nf kidney 'The Knitters Do you wonder, dear, what they say to me, Theso knitting needles two. i As tho dull gray wool and khaki's goM i In turn pass o'er and through? They say to me yet none may hear, i 'TIs so far ln tho dim deep pant Wlillo heart and mlhd keep tlmo anJ i croon, To tho lad whom my soul holds fast. I "God gael unto you," they whisper low, "Threads of beauty, not wrought of hand. Didst thou weave them well; will thy stitch hold truo Somowhero ln that No Man's Land? They wero thlno alone, e'en before earth's light Or tho eyes of man might know. Oh. tell 113 now, didst thou render well Ah ! the proving nlono must show." ituinr i and then through a piece of bacon. Pro-1 ,,.... ceed this way until tho Mcewer Is full. ' "Didst thou weave them true?" they still Ilavo as many skewers as there are' plI!,Bn: ,',. persons to be served. Lay them on a n1 " ' $"&,,? aVW,Be-7 broiler oor a clear lire and when done V 111 thy stitch hold fast? Each day serve on the skewers. n. !:? . .-ii, itiuuiii.'. rfwu. iivj tiiiu mine. Tho needles fall from my trembling hands; My soul to Its Cod stands bare, Wbllo tho blind tears from my eves fall fast ; Then I set oh, my boy, so fair I A Real Youngster's Day j A good breakfakt to start him off milk, cornmeal mush, apple sauco. It makes him lit for school and fit for play. Mint nmi tilontv nf It makes him grow a iiuart each day If ;.ou can. Put It I on his cereal and In ins cup. .Mane u Into fcoups, puddings or custards for him. Wholo milk Is best, ff course, but skim milk Is good If thera Is a llttlo butter In his meals. Cottage cheiro Is good, too. No cofteo or tea not even a taste. Leavo them for tho grown-ups. Milk. cocoa, not too strong, ml fruit juicei' aro tho drinks for i-hlldicn, and plenty', of water always. 1'rult they enjoy, and they need It, loo baited apples, apple sauce, thor oughly rlpo bananas, prunes, oranges, ) elc. (llvn them vegetables, fresh or canned. Plenty of fruits and vegetables tend to prevent constipation. Vfe proper food and do not depend upon laxatives. The youngster can't bo well unless tho bowels move tegularly. Don't let him hurry off In the morning without at- 'Why, mother, dear," I bear him say, With the samo sweet, boyish kiss, "Twas for Ood and for theo wo came nwav ; Greater lovo hath no man than this." rear not; though ho walk through Death's shadows deep." A voice fills my soul with song. "If thy stitches fall and thy threads grow weak Ills Salour will make them strong" fflE WOMAN'S EXC HANGE u . ijitr..M ituhmlffril fo fills dtoarfiuriir tmi't b- irrtfleil .oil one ftiV oj Eswr Ml ono1 Hated trllh (lie Itoilin ol the trrlter. Njucial : jiutrirf Ithr those, atvn tjri (rill. It tillllfMlood lliol thl editor doei rot tiri-warUa lJor ' i oiir.ei mJ AU pommiislcallmia lor lfil nVparfmmit unoulil l, iiiMiiejtid at alluirv Till. SX'A ItXCIIAMiK. i.'iriilno rullic J.idaer. Philadelphia lv.. s? TODAY'S 1NQUIUIES t (in be done with frozen potatoes' t. Ulist queen who tfbem fl( for eatlni? Muuntrr tlurlnc the tlm mr i wrsn onptr ktlchun bottles be made lid omT Armed with her mnrki-t liasket and the conviction that the American housewife is mightier thun the Kuisci'H vonpon of stiirvation, the woman rocs to war. This picture is Charles Dana Gibsons administration s conservation campaign. Shoulder to shoulder with woman mnrchc. Her stride is the soldier's stride, his deter mination hers! stirring- contribution lo the food the men in khaki, his American Oh, Mother-Heart of the world today, Torn, bleeding, crushed, afraid l"or tho child of thy soul, ln yon far-off tiench, Trust thy God ; bo not dismayed ! Two Pierced Hands, with Infinite love, Will strengthen thy threads so frail, Thy boy to his God and you holds true. tomltn.. in tl.la .liltv. ieur I 10U1CIS. jie win noi iau I Other foods a child needs: Whole-wheat v;.rB ? , ,,'van"- ln tno acon i bread, not too ficsh. corn bread, well- ((,a Telegraph. 2 ccolted oatmeal, cornmeal, ilco. They - help make strong boys and girls. Some fats, butter or margarine or meat fats H0OV6I' RllVWie on his bread or In gravies. An egg, p r. , , haps, particularly If bo doesn't get bis I''ig around the meat, instead of the full cpiart of milk, or bo can havo u little i posy, n ilug cf rlco with each grain ex- ones nt tho right time. Dites. ralsln, I tl0" 1Jco combines well with any sort Btewed fruits, simple puddings, sugar of llth, llcsh or fowl so let meat do Its cookies, aro better than candy. Glvojnlt and rlco a superblt In theso dishes. liStween'meaw'let them have bread !Tho romblnatlon furnishes tho nourish- and butter, a crnclier or fruit. They won't spoil the appetite, and candy will. J United States l'ood Admlnlstintlon. inent of botli bread nnd meat. Nothing nn.ro Is needed for a dinner but a dessert of stewed fruit or a green salad. Scolding Is UK-less Imi ,ium ihllduu can not help thin condition. A i-lioit hot fit, batli gUen lit bed tlmnwlll lifbeiullcl.il Italslng tlio font of tho bed eight or ten inches helps In somo cases. Tlio dltll cully usually disappears with the deil opuient of tho child Baby's Flannels The Things We Wear In wn-dilng b.ibj'H flannels us- w.uni I Thero nm pretty colored flocks water and 11 ery mild soap Mako 11 duvetyn for sjiorls wear, thick lather, but do not 111I1 Iho soap illrectly on the Il.iunel lllnfe III 11 sec ninek lynx fur is In faioi- again: Keep tho ! fad, it H norr leally fjt. te7 will pruent tarilen liuplriutnta nc kimI corrodlnr when more or In m tool ahed or oilt-kltchfn winter time? most popular tills hummer? 3. Uhen a bride bl-i lime i.leee4 on lirr wrddlnc toun hhoulil ulolr beHorn? Ml h.lli.l ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES ua method of eurlnt ham uwO( 1. Hntband were orltlnalb nnl to hold, kamaowlna la 111 "honejr cure.' peilence, you can lecall many special ItiHt.inppq e.-f nKsnelatlciliS us llielliorv aids. l'lfty years ago the short story and tlin cVr',., t ihl'J u.r..i' multiplicity of magazines nnu neis nu not exist, nnu what people reau uiey Child L'ses Left Hand lilt Irv Rlrl verilts In ulnir In 1 1 ft Sli.i is Tw M.IIS 01. 1 innv ""! 1 AU.-i IIAKI.1I. Slmplo long coats are gien dlstlncllon 1 by high scarf i-nlnis. , for tho brtoa Is four pounds ot mt saltpeter, two pountta of Ltwo saUaoa of water. After M Mens for twtntr-four hours I to tat aaak In It for all neeka unit ttlalliliiull flarorrd and ready for dh, t . .. .... . . . po meaaoxv ia oaausi 10 ino pari a whleh boaka and ft are to It la pasalblo to place theae es soins 10 me iiomer 01 t "nil soap water. This flannel soft nnd pliable, n-i It will not hull tho skin. Pull the garments Into shape und.diy on a. Ml culler. Avoid doing on n i.tdlator, as It dries too rapldl) , shrinl.ing and hardening the 1 .......I ll nl.l ..!... n ..... ,1..... .............. I rare should' be l.il-en hi tultliale the .hvinir. smli-ns le.ivim; the ii.-iriiiHiiiv nil Tailored suits with wide sashes of sIU i ........".' .. .,,-..... ,,.,,,,, ,..,,,.. .....-, r..mmr.r.i!. lic.-ullnir was done lels-' uso ot tlio ng.u li.iTiu, mil 11 is pfisswiie 1 niglit III 11 fold lor 111, as It will cause " '' "" i,,.i,. n,i ts Ki.l, ten w.-im dlresteil and 1 that tlio child Is organized In suih a way I ululnkage. Pull Into sh.ipo oci aslonallv. ..U..I , w ...(.......1 ... ..... ...., .. ... nHn .,,...- ....! .11. ,1... .1... k, ...n... .... .. ...1 i. I. I'lnll. .1 l.lH H. .nH. A.I....- . . .. ' .mil f imii. uti- .uuickillli' V.IIIKJli UP at tho hark to form a bustle. ron.lated of n niece of linen will. band and careless readeis have a miss of , case It wou .1 bo nn a.Uantage I., t . tied sbout It. the band endlns ln two atrlnt, material all jumbled. Mid nothing Is dls- ihlld to be allowed to ti.iln the left hand. down tho back. Today a rrlle of (his to lo ' tlnct In tho mind. Do oli ever hear be found In the hrolll.U iKinnel. any mo say: 'T have lead somo tilings r-kimwl Ilnnik , by that author, hut I don't remember I Happen lliimis what. I can nuvei- remember the name! 5I hands 1 hap badlv this winter and tho at. r 1. . i 1 siiinriiiii. hiiii iiiul iiii-nn t-tifiiin 11 m mh- i . , of a Look, anil sonieinnes 1 ih-kim " wm hard water cause this condition" ' O -- tl . I chapter In a book and thon find n-it I .1. 11. t. 1 N ftiaiJ QX-CriLe. .. .1 . i..r.... et... ...I.i.l t,i rtt.l ' . ... ... . " II navo irau 11 uciiiii:. H.iid water Is eiv l.ail for tne nanus ago of such a leiylcr Is sad to contem- K ,,, lntllH Tierf.-ctl- lean by wash. Plate. ing with good soap nnd foft water. You ". Mnee nomen haw detlded llahlrra need wratera faaldon experts liaro decreeil that bouse J-icket of Trlour lake their place. . .1. The turret! Mas for a man lo regUler tip comes off a shoe Lire u ' himself and wife at n hottl Is us followst point ran be mado ultli sealing: "Mr. and olrs. John Smith. It Is common At toe arax and ahape It nn the error to rrsltler "Mr. John hmllh nnd wlfi." ; while molten bot -- s .More About Scenarios To the Vdttor of IVomu.i'a Page: Penr Madam 1 hnvo sot a sreat dtnl of hln from tint Wmnnn'a KxelianiCL-. but 1 hao not aen any Information In the nuluro of which I am nt.nut to ak, but X thought perhupa OU would bo kltid euouah tj Klin It to me. I would like to know how I could addreas a senwrlo no II vould reach Mary Plckford. Would appreciate tht address, ot any company uhlch would likely buy u photoplay nt this time. OfT 01' TOW V. We should cultivate the. habit or our , uw lnm f)p HInw wnl(, Mfme& , grandfathers' time and commit t; ' chotiil.-ally softened water. J'.lnso the, ory passages of Scripture, the salms hand, , fKlr Willer m,ul ., tlll m!Xi, Slad Possibilities alitor 0 IFoeian'a rose: !. Madam "Will vou kimlli' t.ll n. 1 nanallr added to ahrlmos In mi.l.tnir MladT (Mra.) U ;Vwual way to mako shrimp salad t-to mix diced hard-boiled eggs . ana to pour mayonnaise dressing Lettuce, of course, is the ties of the salad. There are manv . owevr, to vary any sort of a Bd a wise housewife saves Her f toft-over vegetables, puts them on Mary I'lckford's homo address Is Hollywood, Cal I am sorry I cannot inmns. Doems and goon proe. ineso aro th things to know to learn per fectly If wo wish to have so. thing worth remenibcilng. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Bleeding; of Nostril I am troubl-d with bleedtnir from mi rlnlit noslrll Crusts form l-i my nose nnd It l necessars to renioie thtm ond then bleeding follnwa. Vhat will l.eln this 1 011 dlllonT " I. I'. at 1 forcibly ened by Is removed Apply l.iuulin 1 ream night and morning and rub in well. This Is tho formula for lanolin cream J.nnoltn . - oun-'ea Jtoro-clitiil- ... ... I bunco Cold crenm mado vllh Mhlt. as-llne 0 ouni'ca Ory i-old nlr cracks tho superficial laser of the skin. When the hands nro washed with so.ip In haid water boine of tho Insoluble llmeso.ip which is formed Is left upon the sl.In and this Increases Tho noso bhould not be blown naru," "- 7"" V .v. 1 1. ;. 1. i,. any tlmo and the crusts bhould not bo tho tendency of tho skin U. crack or 1 hap rclbly remoed. They Uiould bo soft- ' " the -.lands aro so led tho chapping getf at u.r. ".VJ, it"'i?.Ut" t em,!, I v Vou the addresses of photoplay com- ' f"c'' t at UtsCthem appear later In salad paneJa mt ,, Ike'Ijr to1,lUy na. Ueanso th .' V ' terlal. Most ot the scenario writing Is , ,,"",,,, ii) ;Trw.bIe Is Worth While lor 0 WomoVa Page: Ton heloed mo out one In bio column. I am aiklnr you a. reply. X nave a blua merxo dresa a aaiin collar cuna anu veai. -1 ney ad by maehlno to tho drese. I ma now 1 can set inem clean , trouble of taktns them oft? ai. - way to clean the -white satin linking It oft the dresa would be for the patented cleaning fluids arket. A druggist will recom- I, of these to you. There Is nn : one of these fluids success- to. clean, white blotter under 1 you dean It and chance the I soon as It becomes soiled. If 1 J 'washable, and most satin Is BK It would be well worth your ,Uke the trouble of ripping It hlng It Question contained In your be answered within a day or if L. . j Clean unamois vest r 0 IVornon't Page: am Pleaaa tell ma hove to wah .man's chamoia vest ur.td with , , IJlNCAflTER. PA. !.. . ., . HBl anu muai Buueiuciory iTuy 'vest at home would be with ."this, of course. Is dangerous sution must be taken, use 'outdoors' and da not rub .the vest, as this causes frlc- been known to make the Put the gasoline In an' or bucket and put the lit In it. Dip up and down U' dirty, then throw It 1 In clean gasoline. Hang itdoors and let air until all 1 out. It you wish to wash t.pafest thing to do would be rtuur out and wash each part Chamois washes well. Use . soap suds In washing both, 1 ruoomr tne soap on either, prater, in- the water ln ols la, washed out a few oil or glycerin, and this liana- both In that .nlr ifiMkt heater. 1 CwUrd HmH'i&aet: -"Till 'reu ptasa print tomato -cuetard? I have 1- Moiaa ou lettuce and ' now to mako It. . ' j i luraj t. tomatoe. it cupful of l s)ttaTartor teaspoonf ul of tafU! of BMser. , Drwoleres, one-lialf tapftvstKwafulaj of Utad and. gets warm water, abellne or oil. worse because or iniecnon 01 in.- raw- e nose thoioug.ily at night "" i-ii---u m mu ...,..., ... ,... solution of warm salt water In crack. .C Hn...llnn nf rxnet t AniillllAnf III Id Olle .Inn- I... . , ..,.. ....,(.. II,. ,l,..t !, I "" HIH"i"" " " -- --- -- -;- I -.. j .u.. .,,,,., ,,., r.. , auart of water. l-oiiow oy an appucaiion, tho companies for this pin poso. but many ,f boraci0 c,i ani Unolln. If the or tnem win consider a very good story tI0Uble persists consult a noso specialist. written In Btory form. Dd not try to ' """" ' write ln scenario form. Names of com- ., . ... ... ilea wcning What Is tlio cause, and reined) for be J wetting? JIOTllHP.. There Is nn Irritable condition of tho bladder or of tho controlling nervo cen ters. There la no cffectlvo remedy for hod wetting. If possible, the patient should abstain from eating or drinking I paratus is Installed for three or four Hours before retiring. (CupirlshO panles can be found In the photoplay Journals Data About Old Violin To the Editor of iro-nan Pag: Ue.tr Madam Having been tl if a i-tor Ur helped through the Woman's Uxchange be fore. I coma to )ou asaln for a fnvor. I came ll.to poiasislon of an old violin nbout fourteen yeara aro given to ma to cover a debt. The Inilde bears the follgwlne In. acrlptlon. "Alltonlua Ktradlvarlua Cremon enlla Kaelebat Anno 1727. " and then In a circle with u cross the letters -'A. H." This la burned Inalde. Will you please publish In the ecchanae the meanlnc of Ihla and tho probable value of the violin? Toil will bo doing me a creat favor. (Mra.) J Y It, Antonlua Stradlvarlus was 11 famous violin maker who lived In Cremona, Italy, The inscription In your Iolln no doubt means that the violin was made after the Stradlvarlus model. It reads. "Antonlus Stradlvarlus. Cremona, made In the year 1727," and the llttlo clrcW with the other Initials and tho cross probably represent the name of the man who fashioned the model. It has been the custom ot violin makers for years and years to put the names of famous violin makers In the bottom of ilollns but some years ago I believe a' law was passed In which these makers were obliged to sign their own initials as well, so that the publlo might not bo de ceived. As thera are only a few Violins ln existence made by Stradlvarlus him self, and as these are closely kept track cf. it Is highly Improbable that yours Is one of them. A genuine Stradlvarlus Is worth from J15.00O to 130,000. Some of the. models, of course, aro good, too, and It would bo worth your while to take It to an expert i lolln dealer and have It ap praised; A charge Is made for this. Who Gives Bridesmaids Floweri? To the Eiittor of TVoman'e Page: j Dear Madam Will you klndy adv-lae me through your valuable column whether the expenae of supplying- flowera and carriage or automobile for tho bridesmaid la borne by I the beat man or the bridegroom hlmnelf? CONSTANT ItBAUKn, Jt Ii customary tor the bridegroom to give the flowers to the bridesmaid or i maids and the father of the bride Is re-' sponsible for the carriages or automo-l biles used by members of the bridal party. The best man Incurs no expense In his olllca as best man other than bis own outfit, should he not already own t me proper sun ror me occasion. Bridegroom' Glovei To th's Kdttor al IPnmns'i Vitn ' ..iyssr Madam What color glorea euould a I bMalofTMia wear for a wadding after T j Warts My hands are covered vvllh wi.itu Wlnt can I do for this annolng condition" M hands look eo bad 1 am asnamed to so Into company. '. It. Put on a llttlo acetic acid every night with the tip of a wooden toothpick and In n few days tlio wart will soften und lub off. Itadltim and carbon dioxide Ice 'aro painless and certain remedies for warts. Theso remedies can only be tised ln a hospital where the proper ap- i - - I a MltM) ibSfflS , SwSSS1 mi ar-ismnn z1!. t . . u.rvtw&scrB vw? ii.'S-ift uioicc ramtinss m&i :m - in yyr-' sct j.j b ,ma. VinJ, , . raj American Painters djl' '' M VjIJ ew 8 7T Includinj,' the Works of Vi i . -M& y Sr nfiUf M. Emu Carlson .1. Francis Murphy B l 1 ' X - (UH&K iffo William Chase John tjinrjcr SarBetit 1X8 1 l u W I Nenrv Golden Ucaitb John ll Tn-neMmnn H lw U . !BeJ I J I W I Cliildo Hassani I'rcdcrick Watiph 1 TfV Wi?, yZ j ; gl6 W L" LathlP Alexander Wyant SiswJ rWr I r Maa. W Visitors Cordially Welcome $lZ: Wki V y I lHH p5 i? t uATAtu ISKirB Hit Ai i-AA I J-n ' &&&T 'Art Alliance I4J 'iv J . BnroM (llanquet Ituom) ISp'Stf'saa B . N 0ifcL I SSWb, 1823 Walnut Street Rr01 . wR ctcuccz. &.((. dew a' fl&Ut GdlfiadA, :VV?3re iiMSSLSCQCQK wy ''aA!" " 'l i S ttfvS CmtlOOTWNaM THE food value of cocoa has been proven by centuries of use, and dietitians and phy sicians the world over are enthusiastic in their endorse ments of it. It is said to con- tain more nourishment than $ beef, in a more readily assimi- latedform. The choice,how- ff ever, should be a high-grade cocoa, "Baker's" of 5 course. 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