Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 14, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 6

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H-wV',1, 'EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1018
AN'S WAR WORK HERE AND ABRO AD-UNCLE SAM PLAYS HOUSEKEEPER; TALKSON COOKER
LEAFLETS ON FOOD-SAVING
lCH HOW TO FEED THE FAMILY
i
ree-Cent stamp will tiring une to iou,
fed the Lessons Range All the Way From
i rVwrimocil frv TVTaHncr Sfmv
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"EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK" IS SLOGAN
BORN OF "WOMEN DOING TASKS OF MEN
War Has Demonstrated Her Equality in Shop and at Bench, and Amer
ica May Profit by Europe's Recognition of Her
Claim to Same Level of Wages
OUR GREATEST
OF ALL PERILS
Atl ee on pmcnttw wdtcine tcltt
In alien hy Doctor Kcttoag in thla coU
linn daily: but fit no ta uill diagnosis
or frrafment of ailments be attempted
'crsonal ourrfM on health tdU I
tromptly anauerrd 1 postage is tnclosnt.
Start the Day Right
With a Good Breakfast
rRUIT CEREAL JIILK
These make a meal
NOURISHING EASY TO COOK
GOOD CHEA1'
of foods the Government asks
UH tO I'.lt
It ttllH how to tuaku Hip .
I to bo wondered Just how many
ttrn of homes realize the op-
JUes (that lay Just vrlthln reach
tiliree-cent stamp theso days. It,
Mfre&t rar of ours neVcr did any-1
MO, it cowu tcacn inu IIOUSCVVUC I
tfa feed her family.
?fer in partleulai to the erj
I'llttlt war food leuflcts put out
TTnltofl StntnH T)pti.irtmnnt of
illluro and the food admlnlstra-
1'y They aro released for tlie iientit , ,.,,,,
Kfomen who want to be helped In lchanB0 i th .,j tint tli famll Mill j
fciWirtlmo management of their I uko ,t i nll Uimo nn i tent In thin
It costs nothing to send ror sorie? of lealliti 'Ihcte Is one entl '
'tied "Food for uur Children", an
other, "Do You Know O.itmcjl" ' htlll ,
N ou speak of war food botnc ',....- n You Know Lorntneal?'
E4 housewives Just naturally think ,.j un .t,,, ,. ,ts helpful ns .
&eornmeal and Immediately bocomo I ji,,. utlici I
mercBieu. jiui niusa mug ivuucit Ant nf thu loillutH may Ijt- nao irru
a't simply treatises on any one pur-. bv .i,,,,,!. hnmlliie to the United States
Btar kind of food, although thero U I Th.nni-tm.iit nf Acrlmltuio. Waslilnc
particularly cnllshtonltiR ono de-' t0Ili u L' . and aklnK for them.
. to cornmcal. They are genuine, -
Jn-Bpoken llttlo talks about cverj- Al'TlHt nil. tin re Is nothing m Mb
In tho food line. And they edit- il and noble as to nae life And to
Kte a woman on matttr3 tint txttnd ive food la to i io llf nov Ton-
-tho way from feeding a school i slderlnK this, doesn't It stem rather J
. to uslne the five groups of food ' criminal for uomon, not to tuko ad ,
Ht ought to appear on each d.rV antngo of ecry foodsalng pun
nu. 'l lunched' Nono of tin in ore 1 lunchol I
M-t . idly At tho tips of the lingers of tho I
Unit! is one leallet, Number , mtn who head our food committees
fcthat ought to help nny woman whojaro llgurts lh.it tell only too plainly ,
reaa now 10 cui aown ncr meat now ioiik irar ucai " " i
It Is calkd "Make a Uttlu Meat long our meat tion't l.it and tho rest
pfe'a. Long AVay." Anotiur Is called ' of tho ltal foodstuffs, If wo rtonU stop
"Whole Dinner" In ono dish. Tho using m much of them It Is on tho
formation contained hero ought to strength of theso llgut is that all plans
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IM lOMrjOr4 TrfC OMNIBUS'
"XApY"iRIVCfE.S ARE AKINCi
TMreTV EIGHT
SHILLINGS'
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m IowmATPI?!
JHCN OOHNNY COMES
rf.CMlNO home
ML'UVWAUt hip job
BVChQ-
VMILU "WOrltM
RCTVjraM TO TMEIIfe
HOMtS WHEIM
PUACE. COKACff
lly J. H. KELLOGG, M. D LL. D.
EXIGi:NCli:S of tho world war are
teaching us great lessons which we
"night not othcrwlso hao taken llmo
to learn
Ono of theso lessons Is making eleir
t us the fact that tliero Is a c1oio re
Iitlon belv pen ln and sanitation, tli.it
the ilrealoguo Is in fact a sinltary code
ail tint looso morals weaken tho firing
lino mnro certainly than do enemy shells
mid ljillcts ,
( -exiial Immorality, nccorrtlng to the
statistics gnthered from mllltaiy liospl-
i ii Ins irlppled manj moro men nt the
front thin hite gas bombs, high ex-
iIoles and nil tho Infernnl In'trumnits
I ot destruction hurld by tho guru of
i tho enctm
All nations it war hio btn compelled
'to ncognlZ') the fact that Irmmralltj In
I an arm Is thethlif bouilo of Inefficiency
'and sin tho great cause of tlcltnesu
I I i Austrl i the number of soldiers
suffering from cncn il dlcio his bc
coino o greit that Hecht has proposed
that Instead of plating tho lnrcttea pet
sons in 'iopltals they should bo formed
dlers get their Infection If elvll aj.thor
Itles did their duty, soldiers would not
bo exposed to Infection. . .
Military commanders may I n '7' " ;
latit than they should be. but eMl au
thorities ato far moro derelict In duij
.Vow that tho facts nro known, tho op
portunlty has arrived for ft great moral
disinfection movement.
A general moral housecleinlng or the
whole country Is demanded Tho worK
has begun nnd will bavo tho support or
all right-minded people.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWEHS
Right Arm Becomes Mimo
of tho body, and there must not bo urdL.
pressuro anwlieie. 'lh.i proper corm
hould bo one that support- and uplift,
mo eni uh uw.v.i.
Trcnucnt l'ainlintr a
Does f-equent flntln do nnv hatm u
ono doesn't hurl hlnmlt In ratlins? A iiu I
coll water alwsjs revives m quleklr.
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Thcro Is something ry wrong Wik
j on ir jou would not hao frequem
fainting spells, 'iou should consult a
phjslclan and find out Just why you hv
this troublo with jour circulation and
have tho lauso removed If possible i
N'cnous Breakdown
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eomlnJ numb er"l"l Y tov rJ inornlne nn 1 Is it lst for n man sufferlns Jrom r.ervou,
II Is snnomm an 1 painful Mils J . should I eat? .... LIS.
Thero Is evidently somo piessure tint Work In tho fresh air, but do network
Interferes with tho circulation 'i nu to tho point of phi slcal exhaustion. Toil
w ho w III
.!... i.i n....it ,. ithslplat1
probably suggest mnss-igo and electricity
it h dots not find somo causo vvhWi
reiiulres other treatment
Anemia
Ooull at.etnit I.- caused lTJ,';)1M'4"'jt
Th,i celebrated WHIIsni nunier.
must build up your nervous strength
prmlti.itU. A nlaln. nourlshlnir ill
slstlng largely of vegetables, fruits and f I
ceicais, ia wiiat yuu neou. i
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of I
vero nnemli Ho Is an authority on
anemia Ho Ins a record cf many eases
ot even pernicious anemia (which Is tho
molt serious form of the disease) due
to foul mouths, and which lecovered
. ..i.- i. ..i.., Mi niq rlnnnetl find Kent
Into ifglments and armies and kipt In cIcan Jc .ff, jns esses of anemia duo
jYor Frosty Wash Days ?
Knglnnd, contends that continued tib-1 ,0 rcel0 to t. dothes and causo a tear
sorption ff bscterla nnd their cretlon when rcmmci, lhl3 ca be M0ded fc
from tartir which forms nbou tho teeth. f t toMns tho pins In salt and water
will not only caue rheumitlsm, heart I
trmlito. Kinmseli disorders, etc, but so-.
First Steps
tho trenches nt tho front, where they
nilcht rcctlve trt itmcnt vvlillo at the
f nun Hum rendering some civlce
otvvlthst'lndlng tho awful Fltuitlon
In tho nrinv, statlsilc s auout civnnns
has leveiltd tho a'tounding fact that
tbeo diseases am morn common among
to pus in tho frontal sinus in a. caso ft
catarrh
Maternity Corsets
Can l rroieetlve mother V ear I ma
ternlty i.ire t nlttoul Injurs VllS 1
There nro somo mitirmtj forseis so i
Likewise on tune work, when Iho omin . the civil popuni on linn in warm i , . , tfn, lhy nr n frmfort to
.,nnmili.l,i,i il.. mk of a nun The armv , bid as It Is Is not lnd I f0" A , ... .,' .;.,,.. i. er.,,..,n.
In fact, It Is
from tho civil population tint tho sol-
Trance follow , d Kng.ind's . xnmplo . as our civ II enmrnun't.
I by granting equal lay on plueworK
I Tills Is not the end 'I rado unions bivo
Imlorscd thn pilng ot niunl wages mid
! women, but the con-ct must be frequents
modified to wilt tho change In tho shape
T..e a desert nst nnd cheerle's
Ptretch tho nur'ry lands.
ho could gnzo with vision fearless
Oer thoso trackless sands? .
Though thero waits a shelter peerlesj
Mother rcichlng h uid
Kves alight with exultation J
I.lps tint slniic a shout ,
Just a llutt'ilng hesitation
Just n sl( h of doubt
Uaro and launch a generation H
.Sturdy logs, step out.
liurges Johnson. ,
ill 'down not only meat bills, hut tho
Ei4Tnral household "debit" "Instead
tt Meat," leallet No. S, tolls nbout the
any foods that can tako the placu of
for food salng nto made
t'oopeiito with them. Spend u
three cent stamp nnd learn how to eo-opcrute.
it vuriM.a
eau no Tute?r. IsVVvUCH WOK AS f MAM
mow i.op4C vviLL legbOSTPIV CONTINUC TO tkV
MEN HICHCR, WeVGCS?
?I1I2N" Johnnj .mc- minhlng hnme industr mi. n gills
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nmo to uh this Is s lid to be the most
fimch-iiiRklnc l'lilltlcil i conoinlsts veil-
, turo that tho equal wage envelope or
the laels of It wl 1 Inve nn ro thin an- '
! thing lse- to do with woman return to I
ner noino iiiitr uif .. . " "- .v..i...-
W .... ..Irni.Ti.s lde.1l tit.rM.tleM fi.r 111 t 1 .ibtMS. neilCC III Indllytr5
hn will v mf lis 3oi nuK-oi ; ,.. ..,,.. ..,. A,,,rr.-it, Mnineii. i:nrr. I
I I .1.1. ...kill 11 (IIIIIUK I.J'UIITJ mill . .rn l.irn ..... "- ......... - ---. .
I tourse ilovvers iall for tho factories Hut llsli women, Itali ms and l'rendi ones
i Hut abo the din of tho armor tlm niuil wages that wis another tiling return to their homes whin pe-ieo
Amerlein worn in is buckling on tidaj I jr ,iaq jisdime Cabrlelle lJuchene, comes"
theros a tune singing Its .1 mjstle jru of 11 famous 1'r.tieh architect, who Kurope. after three e.lrs and o half
tune, full of bono for votmn, but full I led the woman s light for cnml w ims ir. f watching war. ssvs nn
Illrrt and witiUon sulmltteJ to IM Jrvarimmt irniit t- urlllen on une We c . of foreboding for Johtmj It's the song lier countrj Hart of tho stoi can be
lUMI II v l III) 1MK "l U ik ilim I I t4 inntcin i
:,TH WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
PM vapT n:u aid tlantd iilth thi mime ut the Urftrr. pclal vurrici IiX; thote ode I 0f t,a eouil-w Ige envuope I rill nftt r
y&e!ovari init'd. It Ui undrrttvu I t) at thr alitor rfoe m t rcMarlIi I ulorit t- fitlm't ,,;.,,,.,,," ,7,,,.,,. 1,,., .,. in iaCc
Wiftirrit'id J" commuitlcoHmu tor II.H rfrpnrtmcnt ioiiW b- addressed oj olloi.t. Till, Jinn whleli is eiiiplojlng women ill piaec
veJMA o KACIiiiir.. .leiiini? i-nciic x.r(cr, -imiacipfiiv iu. oi men is sponsoi ins ii
I ... v. c ivnnn.i... To understind tho full Import
of
with whleli this Intrepid woman plac
aidul 1'irls ' 1,'qual work, iqual
wags, ' it sild to even working mm
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rAWMA'S
u lOUAl h 1UU1IIII! v,f i,,,u m o tntlim when women i tint pissed Hut this did not quite till n
feil. In baklni apple what delicious lllllnst 1. Mhat eiperlment In women' nar wort. llV f(lrco nenssltv an given the mid- th" trli k Jt wis the smashing blow
be used that eliminate ine use oi t wns reeenuy eontiunei! in u nirae cins- 101- jjy 0f d,e r0.id wo liae to go nil 1110 ui'ine-iiu i ....iiiii.i ju.-uiiiu ii-u i.i
tf lege in ii touinern Male." waJ to Kurope to llnd out i lounu a ne ij 1.1 .ubb.
j . , ... . , ,, , . ... ,, ' To tho outsider tha stor of womin's 'If woman ru. do twice is much woik I
i- I J. What decided ihunee In liaikcrounu I . ... ..... ..-... ... ..i . .. i i i .. n, .i . ,i.t.
wtr ., i .... ......... nlienomenil use in in usiry mui.u n u iniu in u oi.ui, ..uu iu iu mis
f. . SA71.ft fan Itrrlvtlt un nit lilove from ' nnlliml In Ihn nwtt r.ikl.Ii.mil.l. ff.til.ir.U II. il I I"11""1" ,l ... . ' . . ..... .. .. ... . .. , .. ., .,.
f''.JL .t . . i . ,... v. . 'sounds 111(0 ii strn.e irom .iiuhiiiik woik uh ii lower waj-u iirui mu maw.
hrto( n nn.tlfactorj odor. I re i redlctrd to be u f ivorlte sprlnttline nn- ))Ut the ,ntatej imm this Is nut how long will industrj continue to pi
fLfii terlnl? ko yrom i"lanei) come" tlm ikws to us I man hlghci wages for doing less woik
Kg"Hi. What Is the food table of Midi iraik-
ISJsSJT
. ... a t.... -f,-t .h.,L a . 4tini it fitfintin
fl. Wliwi retundnc from .. .lame is it tlutt tlio lioMinincin. nan ki. ii piui.iwe- ..
nroner for u .1,1 In In.ll, h.r ...rln,r In!., to tho sUUle.l WOrKllMll in II ine w om ill
the hnlise!
iK ANSWERS TO SA'IUKDAY'S INQUIKILS
S.l . m ..a..,.. spam riilns' I 1 tlnrianil. Ilaaiili.n ,! .1 . il. .. m
l,TsSi DrvTrni irnrii iuitTi m., lr,.rv inunniuusi tiiauntri wi
,'sr.sU treat follow.! nnreud the'po- Jo.ephlne. later wife o' the srrnt Napoleon i J ,,omM, .lt work In what Is eillcd
a. larse pa.. In an oven at n sHaar iwnaparte, m. lueen wno ro.e iron, the tllkl, ,,llaP!,ws ln norltroom
ii-m it... . 1..-..A -sit ttia.su In nlaraW. I nnbltlnn nf ltillllnaF'n nnnponlloa tn that enml u"rl" . .....
,'JB V "i iim.v . t
potltton of int. liner' npprt-ntlcr to the rojal
tot. UhMi N-polfon itmrrlril Jo-fphlnr p.gVosa it was foun.l tin ro ere just
hr rdurutd llurteiKe nnd h.trr murrlrtl In r hlm.four Uomen who lia.I managed to
nine r r(jro tliclr wny in ninune niio thousand
to hi hrothrr. 1ouU ttiK)troii
Holland. lh inarrlacf nn un unhuip
one and Ilortenvt rmlfd hrr duj In rllr
In Kntlnnd,
In iirrtlUtloiiH fmm ht
th Tn door open during tun drjlnc
I nd do not rrmote the pottttoeM until
pr tkoroochlr dry hiiU on tho point of
MHfif t cook. l'oiaiorM irrairu in im
hnld br boiled In nn eitru quitntltr
, redaced to n imito nna niieu witn
i or tarnlpi. .
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?KmDtT keUliun bottles tan be u-m-,1 -. ' iiv- ... . ,. t , . ...
djt MfWm If bole. punched !",';, " w "" "w"
Emm Mtow top.
fl(M "" ii urnir im utim Dirrwi tin iirr
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esrated with oil they wilt not nit or riwa form, vihetlur or not nhe wear clove.
when left, a ther otteil lire, more iioueler, clove tintlouhteill) add i tlniNhlnc
r .xposrsl Ui a toot hed or out-kltil.rn
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?J Baked 1'otulocH in 1 urnaic inaian .Name tor lloat
Sfsr rfltor o r.ointiu 3 Vaoc " tailor ot llonm a rape
' Dear Madam we nave ruuna a mi io .r. ,iMi,un-itin .m o-i in n.e a usi
.J?-rLj....i ... ...n. it win ...t.rA.t (.tl.fr of tiainra frnm wl.l.l. T rut k.iuk. ...ia ...i,. I
suv of It. llntea t nf I alilnic polalns In 1 able fi.r a inotorbnat I would like to have a I
am) yee nui mrm .i iu ,-u ....... w. ........ .... uun...ur. in. .....r ii.ui.iii hk.) '
.... r..,ninjitil n hu. eoal' They oll printed a 111 of Inillan limn, nrw. (help
at'Yry aatifactorll) lure and It eeina . meanlnre. tut I mlelal I th rapT ant mj
to think that w are Ulllna two birds am writing to j.m ,II1 you klndlj lt me
4n. alone. in oiner u w.ic.t ,i...in i,..a iniuiiiiau.iii hf nuun a h senile, an t
u low I put a piece of iron uratlri; ov.r I ve are uuxlous to ulve rur boat ami boat- I
..t a aiono cnicn oi uthi.. ,., .v ""-': ..uuw ii.inra i- n
Madame Durheiiei vuki. t aigulng Idlj
.. 1... I.aa l...i lietmltt.d to shorn ills I f.1.1. l.i.l 111 r lliroreq before lilt ill lit
Vwork bench with him during tho war bast one branch of Industrj It hud
period will go back home after tho bun found that a. woman iould uriu
wii l'toin England eomes tho i-torj 1000 hobs In an hour and alio was raid
that (.killed woil.mm am lighting tn lift centimes, or ten cuts, for that
lioui A man uruieu ouu noics in mo
same period of time nnd was paid fifteen
In Kngland where skilled work was in cents
It was .1 f.ninuiu aigumeni. uikuu
Tomorrow's War Menu
Plenties Dar
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Apple S'luco
Hiked Oatmeil .mil N'uls
i '011(0 t'orn Mutllus
U'NCIf
!ein Soup
orabam Dread I'icserves
f up Custard
UINXllit
liolled llvldoek r itli i:,g sauce
Creamed 1'otatoes llnd t arrets
Olive and t'elerv Sal.nl
Cranbcrrv I'm
HVKI.D OATMKAn AND Nt'TS
Iho Ingredients are two cupfuls of
cooked oatmeil, one cupful of rushed I
peanuts, one-half capful of milk, one
leaspoonful of vinegar, one-quarter tea-
Ized labor began to bee the error of Its I spoonful of pepper and two nnd a half
wuy If her wago wasn't brought up to I teirpoonfuls of silt
.l... ...... . ...... .. ......1.1 Ka li.m.irlit .If.,, ,. 1 Mli tr.rr.ttiA n ml lnl(. 1m n ffmitdil
jArj lliliiiaiic,iiiui,n,u,, w .',.. ubi.h u. .. , ... &wnb.... ...... ....... ... e.....
i. i...H l.i.fo ono lomr tirht Hut in ' to hers Orginlzed labor fully realized I pin fifteen minute This Is enough for
hplto of all this tho mjstle tuno Is sing- the i rroi of its wa I five persons 1 nlted Mafs 1 oml l.enf.
Ing iloveminents have giantnl tho nd while I'nn.ii wis thinking It let, Xo f
equil wagu envelope, and because of this ovei, Ikigland woko up to tho responsl-
workmin nro oiginiiirg lo iiuni. nuu nui oi puiuii ..nn. .. . ikhii. "!.
(if all thu grants to women In Indus. Iho nsult was the forming ot tho Mil
tr since tho beginning ot thn war tills nltlon oini n s C'hntei 'llils provided
no douot wis tne gieiiosi inner tilings npiii pi nn juihwoil nn.i ..u nine
.Mi lioicrntmnt vias loath vvoric to all women einpiujeu in i.u-
K bearinc oi same.. .nlp.r...r,..-, .,. .,... ,. WI,M , ..rror.....a ... - , ,. . .,... . ..,,,. ... .,.rloM contiolltd bi tho C.overniii.rt
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note to the hrldul nxtmiie.
IN THE MOMENT'S MODES
How to Keep Fruit
In kccylng fruit, let lt bo i-pread out
sepantely In a light, airy plice, no
two pieces touching eich other If piled,
together or If utored In a dark or dimp
place, It will decompose rapid! j
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every .liy as tho war proceeds a new Y& -----"- ww v - .
equ illzatlon of t ilarlcs occurs In tSlas- ."", .a it. j. j. ii.
gow women conductors are now mnuing i r s.
tvvctitv-elght shillltikS a week ln Lon
don thu ' lad" omnibus drivers are
miking thlrtj -eight (.hillings
Of all lndustrlil con essions slnco war
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We Sell Millions of Pounds of
OUR VERY BEST
oc
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COFFEE
The volume oi' our Coffee business runs into figures that are
staggering; hardly believable, yet the fact remains
Ii amounts to many millions of pounds annually
We are just going to ask one question and then allow you
to decide.
Would thu intelligent American homes, -who, above all other
people of earth, know a good "cup," continue to use it day after day
and year after ear, if it were not all tve claim for it? We think not.
What do you think about it?
Out of our roaster today. Into your coffee pot tomorrow. .
ONE PRICE, ONE BLt-ND, OUR VERY BEST
American Stores Co.
EVERYWHERE IN PHILADELPHIA
AND THROUGHOUT
PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, MARYLAND AND DELAWARE
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The Black "Picture" Hat Is Deservedly Popular
p irr crv wuccea(ful
I ft vooa pian
lin t ou think
I The Indl.ni nam-s lo I.lt,li.uu refer
' t ra Itli Lbil i It 11 tl ulifi Inl oi t,. ., ....!.
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rr , .- nric jnv.ivt:u nun ii Hiti ru fjn io iianiinK
L' JMMM wetio wwr inw " a bwi ii- 4 cant, 'n.e f0lliiii.. uImi Indian
alt managers of homes bculii to nimth, will probabl ho a. Ilttlt more
- . . I ...,l4.1 t ...!.. s...
iht coal shortage nerlousI una looic ' -" i ur nmwuudi .uij eca,
. for a and imuiu to 6e fuel . ZT ' '""'' ?.: ' ," "? " ",'
4l United States will ho that much Isan or Mhia, intaiiliic Icnlfc Tlplhhli
.1 ,Tr .a . as .. .... T .An.. l.a.na. I.- ..
tlie f"iU OI 1119 IOUI luiilliiu ii" iiit.iin nwuor, nuuiu ne i, tl i appro-
.Mm K. A. we do think J our plans '""'V ,r .' ,,. pal , , " ou
, win . - ' naineil tho teat Wjta jml thn Imiisn
I (cod. Tliil the tvvn words would go well to-
,,)-r ..thi s Ketlirr Tlits Indian words aro from
jjl llllttl I'S Iiuujiliajis: W1U l.ulBU'lk'O III IMP UUI.OiaK
t Editor ol tVoinon'a ram:
rv Madam W 11 jou pleas print n htoil tllH f nrrisniinflnr
alnabls column what Is meant In bulk r '
Ktaaa-e (oodsT I mlaht add that I am To the Editor o ll'omar'a Vaat i
rch Interealea in Uie answers Tieaina Il, Madam I met a younir mai list
WJM sroblema that i.ar frorn tlm ?lm,r ,uh wllom i haj u,rrepon1ed tor1
I id rour wiuiiii.. ........... .. bdoui ma jears i nan rver Known lilm
: or rougluiee loous aro inose inui i dui nau ruien to mm tnroupu oiner rriends
. . . . t .. " ' .' .un, n i 'ii i fKiiiirni:r
JaV'the dleestlon and absorption ot . Mure I met him I have round out how i
1 ... .. . ., I foollph I was to carreinoril with nn I .11.1
Md ln body UeansinB in ini class jol kI0Yi. l have Unon.1 his letters for
....... j ., fihrnuv inrta i.f ocd. i about four months He stepped writing- for
Itwluded Hie liorous parts oi cse a tlmp ,u, hm, UrtM ,galn , reciVPI
Sand irulta. particularly rnmacn, one nut lonir aeo. un m picture ineioaej,
fiT, '""" almost coaiInK me to answer hla letter I'
toe, cabbagr, melons, etc. i.oarso ,io not like him but I do not want tn be
t, bran and nulla aro also Included this a love affair. I vvojld wriia to him
. uui iiq inn as i aiu in ioe wiin mm 1 ifase
tvll lnfl KhAt I shoulil iln I An tint tiant
i . a....?.. Ln... .in, n i-i.ii'i enemies ana nouia not in na neina rnenos
BJ inwiwuiib wiw k ,,, I Jurt as 1 would be friends with a Ctrl and
srested in looa prooiemB it. -iii write lo her now and then. JI H
potut Blgn hen all hou-ewivei
mistake tn starting up a correspondence
with u stranger, du vou not, dear little
Blrl? The ery best thine for jou to do
is to btop the correspondence entirely I
would write him a polite and Kind little
note, sailne that jou think jou both
made a mistake In startine the corre
spondence, not Knowing each other, and
that you Intend to stop writing to him
and wish him to dn the same. Tell him
ou hope he will alwajs be jour friend,
but as jou could never be any more to
him jou have decided that lt would bo
better to stop writing.
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Soup Lore
rjt Woman' ' Tocr
flam Will tou please Eiva in our
rip for a plain rice sour, also
that can t quickly made? How
E tKey boll? Doee previous soak ns
F iAid is there anr harm ln botllna:
r Tnanainr you ior
I requesi win r-utri5i
hanklnr you for the attention
l wm rceivs, .
CONSTANT HEXIItll
ki a plain rice soup boll hilf a
FC rice in boillnr water for twelve
iV Then drain off the water. Pour
i rice a quart of stock or ot milk
' tlmmer until tender. Hub a
nful of flour Into two table-
i:of butter and add pepper,
ilt -and onion Juice. Thicken
with this lleturn to the fire.
it a, boll, but do not bollf
I)0 way to nuike beau oup
you uae baKeu beans
Jmr not only helps, but It
to soak beans before using
t the roclpa;
'cupfuls of .beam for eleh(
alraln juiu cover wim two
RaT water una let bou until
tender and broken. Then
s,wter m wpicn tney ore
ila-sievf nnd return to
f aiquart of, stock In which
it' m btn oooKea, Tnen
tir that lwa, Veep biepded
ana Mrrt
. hurt tlwi soup, 'tut- Ui
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Proof of the universal popularity of the black velvet "pictute"
hat is supplied by its constunt reappearance each season. It can
be worn by the woman of less than five-feet-four stature profiling
its brim does not run to extreme width. And for the taller woman,
or for the woman of more than averago ptoportions, it can bo
worn in virtually any shaping and with tho widest of brims. Tho
hat shown in the accompanying drawing is of black panne velvet,
simply but effectively trimmed with black paradise.
Jobs for Young Alan
fc the Editor of Woman's rage:
Pear Madam Once more I come for ad
vice Thla time It's for a Job. Do ou
think I can set a Job a an Insurance arent?
If so. where ahould I apply for the position?
X am nlnetter years of aire. American born
and hav a pretty fair education. Also, is
there a school where one can learn to be a
telegraph operator? If so. kindly state whera
Ita location Is. I will be very trateful it jou
will publish the answer before Jvnusry IS
A- D. V.
There is an Insurance journal pub.
llihed which conducts a column ln which
advertisements of youtiE men seeking po
sitions In this business are inserted free.
A reliable; Insurance man tells me this
present a 'very irood opportunity for
boys such as jouruelf to set started.
There are several good schools where
both men and women can learn to be
come, telerranh onerators. One conducted
by a large telegraph concern which ex-!
tend the free course places the operator
at the end of (he course, and, in some
eavnsen iniuur peaiuon woicn
Little Finger Rings
We s h o v probably the
widest assortment in this city
of dainty little finger rings
with precious and semi-precious
stones.
One of green gold, open
work design with a sapphire
of good "size, is excellent value
at $7.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
Summer Delicacies in January
That Reduce Year-'Round
Table Expenses
THE old theory was that to serve "seasonable" foods out-of-season symbolized
luxurious living. The modern housewife knows better. She understands
that by so doing, she is aiding to reduce the cost of living. For,' thereby, she
is helping maintain markets that offer an inducement to conserve perishable
foods during months when they are grown assisting to keep down the average
year-' round cost of table requirements.
HpHIS is far more than her, acceptance of
the Food Administration's plan; it is far
sighted common sense.
How Housewives Can Help
''pHUS, she is making possible the building of cold
storage plants in every locality adequate reser
voirs for storing foods when they are produced in
plenty to be distributed later when they are needed.
And she is willing to do this; for, she has come to
comprehend the real function and significance of
cold-storage; she understands that foods which go
into cold-storage in good condition will remain so
that the foods which come unfit out of the cold-storage
plant are those which had been held too long
for sale before being put there. And she knows,
moreover, that foods so stored are not held indefi
nitely that the steady piling up of interest and in
surance charges demands that they be released to
the market long before the next crop.
Perhaps, this year, when foods are higher than usual,
housewives appreciate more fully the service which
such an organization as that of Armour and Com
pany provides. For, not alone does Armour collect
foods at their choicest where Nature produces them
best, not only does Armour transport them under
refrigeration to where they are most needed, but
Armour also stores them scientifically under condi
tions which are ideal and which insure perfect keep
ing. No Feast-No Famine
npHUS, if you will think it over, you will see that
what Armour is really doing for you is to equal
ize the national food supply over both the country
and the seasons so that nothing will be lost so there
will not be a glut at one period of the year and pro
hibitively high prices at another.
If you will consider the facta carefully, you will find
in them the reason why for assured quality always,
it will pay you to ask your dealer for Armour's food
productt;.
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