.nwm tiffr i ljj '.' 1 CSVKtV ' ' i v 4: yff. - ' fc r , a if Ww "V', EVENING PUBLIC liEDGKR-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, "JANUARY '15, 1918 , i r v ff !RIOTISM CALLS FOR TIME OP SOCIETY FOLK AS WELL AS FOR THE LIVES OF OUR SOLDIER! jt JUL SLACKERS IN RED CROSS pST PUT THEIR COUNTRY FIRST Has Gone 'When Bandasre-Wrannine' Lust Come When There Is Nothing Else to Do; It Is A Stern Necessity ' S . . ' VSUnK ns usual nml sticking Ithrully to one's post in tho Ilea i,i workroom do not nluays go In hand. When vvnr llrst came ,to, us and a supremo campaign ke caro of the fighting man was nm foot, a great many women ran , get In line, Tluro iai such a My. thrill obout helping in tho it world war. And oh, Ignoble Mucking Tomorrow's War Menu Whratlta niy BKBAKFAST Sliced Orange nnd Haimnas t'reamed Codfish Corn Dread Sjrup Coffte UUN'CHKON Ilakcd Ucatis t'lckled Peaches Cocoa DINNUIl Oilcken l'otplo (lefumr) Waked Sweet Potatoes Stew c J Tomatoea (Jreen Pepper Salad Oatmeal Hetty OATMUAI. UKTTV Two cupfula coQkcd oatmeal, four ap ple, cut In small pieces; one-half inn ful raisins, one-half cupful corn sjrup, one-fourth teapoonful cinnamon. ,MI and bake for one-half hour Serve hot or cold Any dried or fresh frultx, dates ti,- i. i. i,..,.. .i,-, or ground peanuts may be used Instead Perhaps It Is because there ... .,.,,. T.,, ,,' , ..... , A LITTLE THOUGHT Life treads on life, nnd heart on heart; Wo press too close in church and murt To keep a dream or grave apart. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. fesslon tho uniform was becoming. Isn't one of ui who hasn't faced the' persons fnlted States rood Admin BRAVE BELGIAN GIRL ASKS ' SMILES FOR FIGHTING MEN Susanne fSilvercruys, Sister-in-Law of Univer sity of Pennsylvania Professor, Who Saw Horrors of War, Would Cheer Soldiers CHANGING FOOD INTO BODY FUEL Aiti Icr on prurnllte uirdlclur tclll lie Bit hi vu Doetor Krllogg M IMj col umn dally! hut in no rctae 14 UI rfaottovlt or ttialment 0 alluirnf !" attempted. Personal queries on htalth idI be promptly amufrfii If pottage in inetoted. acids) which have been termed building "stones" Tliee are absorbed and dis tributed by the blood. Kach tissue and cell takes what Is needed for tepalr, rebuilding or growth. Any part of the protein which escapes digestion and absorption undergoes lull tefactlon In the colon, producing foul stools, constipation and autointoxication ' 1 alternative of turning down some Im- titration IU1AP8 It is only hurnuii that , pirtnnt uclnt function to which we Ktromcn who hnvo no men in tho Ii.ivo long been looking foi ward, or of ioArmS! r should occasionally lose Interest giving up one of nur Hfternoons ut This daj of action, this c,ciii'iHtinti of tho Red Cioss vvorKioom. Anil et the Hed Cross In older to go to it. deeds has supnt us far lievnnd the pas- 0 hesitates 10 classify them this 1 Yet when we look the matter ,l acceptance of "They also servo who .... mill nn,1 A. J .t t Tt" ...It til t y. Tho dogged unfailing winker Is I Mitinrely In the fuce we know that tho I ""' "" " " " "'" " '"', , i alwas thu mother, the wife or the time has come for harsh Judgment. It . quickly There Is a' deed at hand for' eethcart of tho fWhtir. Sometime is time to know that the war Ik In , every one of us to do ' o's a W oman person who never held dead earnest, that theie must be no 'the deed at hand for the housewife flttle soldler-tobo close to her.he.tit. lo.iilng on the Job with the thought to do Is to t-ave food I d today no letter fiom the f.ont that perhaps the bov, w... never see oeXdron, SSk' the "JZ ., rs her on to give up a cud pntty mivIcu In I ranee. No are in to ugni ,lf ,UK,lr o)l l0W l)ctt an, rma it an afternoon with tho endless to tho llnlsh, nnd the hour for making all sounds beside Hie big thing we would .ndages. Just reading the nevvspa-1 ccues for each other and ourselves i lKe 10 00 me vital thing, the nne ining, . w iiiiiii, iiciuiu lor our eoumrj i IS p.isl, I tu. 1. n,,,,- n fl.,.. innre l!al lnore erg, perhaps, gave her that gilm de- rmlnatton never to miss her day Just that and llng uwake at night sinking it all ovei. kNo it would be wiong to tiy to asslfy tho sl.tckcts. Hut sHckeis 1 ere arc social slackeis In the Hed foss rooms. 1 rE HAA 12 all been klndlj with each other nhotit this matter of social Bnruiti: has tho It the Ameilcau lied Cros ""';""" " lne "orl" ""' "- mighty Job of binding up I And this Is wlint the lousewlfe of the Wounds of a vv.ir-tom world We America will do If she will substitute hivealibeennskedtohdli. Hut If help-l 0,ller ceieals for part of the wheat eat .,,,, .... meat only once a dis. i-ee that not 11 ing means to do Ittd Tioss work wlient ,ll01, flf mlk ls ttdMet, ,,, hfr kitclien nothing else of Interest pi escnts lt"elf, save the sugar, be economical In ho It seems as though the task of oui "e of fats and lellevc our mllwavs foi idiet socletv lesembks n decidedly ' :"!"' .."',, "'",,' .'.'." uphill Juume. I THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Hits as far ns possible and bv lookliiE when she inn vilth wood fires and Ihe I rtieless cooker ' Ves If the tneilian housewlfa will I do these things she will save the lives of hundreds and thousands across the I waler She will mve men women nnd mill oin((.ns mili.iifhvt M IMs Upnrtmrnt wml W iirlllfn ml Mr ie ' , children fiom Rlarvatlon And she Will rrVVnUtXottXr'lJIZr SX?, f,,rttirW:Xtl$ do n.o,e-lf the American hou-owlfo will III (oiiimuiMiaO""" lor tlw ilriuirtmrnt slionlil ! m'rr'l n tolloua. Tilt conserve food shn will save thousands hlllNih iinilnu I'nWh Julgrr fhilmlcti hut r of lives that olherw Ise would be lost 111 Bok1 v hRx f I the trenches and on No-Man's Land 1 Tor she will help shorten the wai ' I United States Kood Administration irrprrgMra S,fioMN" K TODAY'S INQUIRIES Eel What are lon.frvnlloii rrackrrs anil I I. Hhat rlearlnc hone for the uoman rWw'arii thrl inatlef Jubor of Hie ouiitr was rerenlty enlabllshed ,4 iij n i.uirriiiiiriii ?' i, .... .... ..!. i rnrdin serve, ... . - lnrtOOr'VO PflllQ Hccaue of tho demand of steel and Ijte I, I. II lorrert for a riian tu travel In eve- tho shortage of materials whlih go 1 2"j. ' ... . . I ..I..I.I auuiri lllitli I a.l.i t nils. 1.1 ,! BllMnnAn Ullll IT1 .!- lllin I IIH IllH lllll A I I lTt ni RlUllieiPII CHI P'S 1- .1.. r.n iii ulilrti lireinl r luke Is iniinils ut lime make II nrrear for him lo vaulzed and tinned wares In U"-n In IWft." '"- '- - . . .... . . .. .. . .... ...! ( ........ . .. IWr llir u,rn i" -' - -" -.--.- -. - - --- ( .... UO-MIK nil 111.11 Mil OM1IO MM uo n huh '..!. l.ui ..in rrmliitl ilie forerlful houe- iittrml u formal funrllnn Immrdlatflv after ' Americans kitchens some thirty Miami- , r.,n,. 1 . ...,,i. ,,i,,,. ,!r. 5. ."" " . . .. . . ....!.. . . ... ....... If.,., .l... - l.. . I......1 I"""")!"!"!'. r,1ll ,. .............o -.. ... . c- nic '-uru i man atmiitleai nu nil hides, she uppeared JSv-tfe when lo lake II mil? crMlne olT the train? SI S W'NC SUA'KUCKUY.s 'Mini s. mi bci i,iv "i'Ii i m ill Iliiissiis ntnl in, Iii-.ii.iIh huo lllled Don't let them i irrv a plume of ti us with firm in 'mil Hi Iri.iii wounded Wo with them in ross tin wain Sinllo' cli Is brought rlothes finin homo mid Smile though Join lu.nl is lur iking," I over Htlgl.ni -nliliot who was able to said MIvs Husnnne Sllvi n iuj a Del- move was drcM-cd in ilvlllin clnthe'i and given n ihinie to ivi.tpe "Die So in. ms win rut lou-. when thev ills ioviimI It and we wen .ill in h.ive bien tnl.en Into (icrnianv is prNoneis had It nut lifen fm Ihn Inlliuncu of my father and ntlu i men. ' Killing .mil nlll icing an the Hist Jointly .in appeal to the bnubewlfe to I ,,,.,, ,,,i,..,ii ,,,,,,. ,, ,,, , niIPn lmpiil-.ii i.f the i.irmaii II was ler prolong tho life of her kitchen utensils Ueciilodis at the home of her biolhei- 'Ibl'" the wav llu Kills il one man while Three ImpoiUnt "rtnn ts ale among in.iaHi .1 r.uni.v .1 iiiifo--iit at the "' dliinei with his fjmllv and scvera glan refUKce ntul rHe who his hi mi speaking fot hi 1 iau--e in Ihi iuuuti Tills girl is iinli inn, t 11. and nl though hhe lived tliinugh .1 nlghtniiie foi the llit nine innntli nf Ihe w.11 doing all tlv.it she ontld fin Im f How . v-t--i-ic 'ivv vrsTl'im.iV'a ivnitiinivu .. Jl.lO 1 Xj13 ' j .s.,.. B ,j m.i i(u,-a..,.j tiV'i'"! baklni iipplei.. ihepiieil tin" anil ilute I. dt isriiliialFs (if Kniiilolpli-Vliiion Worn- St." - . . 1 ! l..i ..III alloil tut It vii'ti I nllairs in I Isvliilii rieiiillv t.ril tain rjjBAko h iiriii'Mtii' iiiniiK ih - t '' ...... -S..S.. .... . - .. iliatM iih llsfPPiinlt ni(i.i.iiririi In nrrlcp In tost tVtBC U" Ol MIKIIT. ....- . ..,.,.,. .,. , ,. ,. Ef)v ' imt IhU Uriel for nomrnN war ork. The afs, Keeidne an oil Move tl...r.i(hlr .lea... exnrrlment .re.f.il nnjl a. a rexu.ll jVvtt-, n"i"" . . . , . . .... . nlrls are now emi.tflifst In tits eunarllr In wlrk trlmninl anil mil inrnru .n. ." R . , V Kill Uo an.i IH tke ill.aiTrreul.le odor I Klrnmitml. lt so often ome from ulne oil. or- -. . ....... .... ..... ... it in .i,.m -. nun 11 imi.rnt. ii,mi.im in ! . . ,, .. .. ..... ....... . .. . .. i.!.ii linnenii K oa fv- liniicalir.1.1 iilati.llsi..... ..... ...1.1 olil Im taken out ami lumen 111 a s.rsi.n 11 uiiori.e t.r.nRii.tir niaifridl. are -...owiiib .--,.,. .,-,..,- .... .,..-v.. .-....., ,,lv, ,.,,.- rmu HIM W .h. . a,.,. .. . . ... .,. I,lu.mnna,,lin,tt,nnnr,..lit,!.,l,a. Ia .leriiie.i enaiiEe in l.aikKroiiml. lliemonis "t '- uri'n,t"1 '" -"- i-n.v .....v.. .... ( j jn( (,trin.ill .mil lln mcmoiv or are now dark nml Ihe l.ncksrimml llclit. In women of the home can plav in national n ,xpCrtniis will alw.ijs In with nu place of Ihe reverse, as has Ijeen Hie uiut, ' economv- is no small one. I )Ul jf )X (piling soniu of them t. vmir pmple 1 ian help lo stir thou up I will. thoso laid down for the housewife to follow Don t use coal ye scout Ing powders Don't handle the waies larelcssh Don't heat food In a pan without water When It Is recalled that moie than $100,000 000 ls spent each sear bv Amer UnlvciMt.v of I'i iimvli.uil. hillie the lit t-t Kilns miiiiiiIuI uvci the pe.itcflll countiv Jlli-t nulsiile nl" I. lege that Aukusi dav more Hun Unci si.us rko bho Ii.ih been t-trvlng her touutr) in 1.1m 1 i.ult) in nniithi 1 Nothing is too small or too glial a sattltlio for lid glum and II will be lln sinie with us ,. A pollliil of er.llkers lolliain imu lot1s, or units, of fowl value. More mini 1 per rent of thesis are larl.ohjdrates, or units llial make "eai .' " i-r. l 10 i,r rent are l.rotfln or inllnrie- Alnc calories anil more titan u nrr iriu, fat properties. 3. If a iclrl returns from a rianre or ere iiIiik's enlertiiinment later than II o'rloek It Is not proper for Itrr to Invite her part ner Into the houe. There U an eveeptlon to litis rule if there be several In the party ami It has been planned to have n little lunih , ut home after the entertainment Is over. Coloring In Oleomargarine Oie Jfdltor 0 It omon'j raut: ar lladam W hat ls the substance used . htav in BChOOl! 1 i. 1n...neTi,rlna tit il Ha Ul7 A . mTSenibutFher of this town .aj. to be . To lh 1 dltur ol Woman'. Font v careful not to Permit. the culllenu 05 rlobule to Bet on clothlnr, as 11 wi holM In same. When a rest lent of Hi, iIdIc! said CO or UK was ,0e of carrots and harmless a. ..air.., . , - ton SjfcfAccordlng to law the matter used for Horlng oleomargarine is c.inuv Ju.wC isome other harmless vegetablo niat- iitr. Vegetable coloring hat Is harmless P J--IS i t , . - la&t" nuv inc'l Itltfil illlirn 11 tilw imil.-l. 10 the stoiiMLll uuiu ceriainij nuw ' wno irraide ani lhir. a lot r m etorlPH unl , i-,, .i.rl, nf utuiwsiuiitin iu nine iui ii- epaprj n flliu pected to be corrosive enougn 10 eai IniiBJ1n,, a, mv i;nKnin anj wnmanshlo e. ,. ,. .,..1, ,. ,.l,tihlnt? I am ttre constuerea itootl l'lease tell mi- what tjhole through ones clouting ' '" ou think nhnut them Aln ilve me lh raid the butcher was wrong 00- names and aililress of companies who but It jnen.lt tha coloring m.llier I "" rn ir,iu uui.iuri. mm V.I...I. Kiim o Ileur UiUm I am a alrl of fourteen and 1 dally reader of .our culumn and ulsh to na that 1 do enloi It. 1 I am to graduate from nubile srhool In I 1 ebruirv. I know the circumstances of our ! tsmil) and understand that 11 would be verv hard for them to nut me throuah hlirh school Mj mother savs that she Is very uUIInc for me to co hut that I should maks a few dollars a week for mv school ex panses and clnthlna As 1 am verv willing to learn I wl-.lt lour ailvlie In telltna me whether to Kit or lint I (an iroihet and wag auiiferi nun limes i m teainers, Tlimk" talk nil III. lit " silo Mild "When the tlit guns sounded --so long The feirles pl like shuttles iu .1 loom. aB )t ,.e,.msuo ,ul.lnt leilii-e that II And iuan baniues come In acioss tho lnent .,r, i,ut lt,, ent into the It hav, ... ... .of l.elge and nvv Ihu pine ileseited 1 - To lights nnd bells that signal through 1 oe,)t f(. ,)1I(.S f JB HH.ut,,,,, f M.l- the gloom idlers and iiiiiiiuitial.lti iniicliiiu guns I of twilight gray haJ a f,),),,,, ft,,n(f And then the And like the blown soft flutter of the snow The wlde-wlnged sea birds droop from closing skfre. And hover near the water eliding low". 1 As the day dies The clt like a shadowed castle stands Its turrets Indistinctly touching night; ' Like earth-born stars, far-fetched from 1 fairy lands. Its lamps are bright I limn 111 i.llht is Aflu the 1 in my had en. Iircil l.ouv.ilii ,1 ink of soldiers burst lulu tin liiniM mid velliil. 'Viiti shut at us. we kill .von I pnn hl turning to the i.llliiis 10 il, ni this iircusatlon as thev hid nil bem .it dlnuii foi sorn time, tliiv irot up nml left the room Ho ple.ided to be allowed to see his children, win. won In bed before ho died and was .illuwul id ko upMatrs In a few minutes .1 mldlei came down to tell of tin' Pig he had Jut 11111 through with Ills hi.iuut-t. ni)t'ii old man tin- tiotaiv. was taken off Into a piisou imp Made to 111 mil miles when bis poor old legs were too stilt to le-ponil eviept to allow lilir to full (in,, nf hit daughters, a friend if mine w.ih beaten ovr the head with a gun when -hi- tiled to help hei father. "I'hei." me millions and millions of trip to Brussels amid the tliundt 1 ot 1 these talcs of crueltv. foiiii. far mora guns, expecting to hie no biotlur being f gtuesoiiip an icpulslve. but 1 try not carried Into the tialn on a stielcher I to think of them among the many picked up all iflong I ' I'm an tlle. 1 cannot go biek to my made It real. native land just jet I'm sum it won't 'That men lould vei be sin li beasts' I be long befoie 1 shall he able to return Tliosp limn ms aro like lions' They ' After iilnn iuimiIIih of hospital musing must kill l.lkn Miaki", tin v must iitsh , and lillef wink, the doitois ordered a By J. II. KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D, T-HIUIO. one of the pioneers In the I i study of body fuels, was Ihe first to discover that while all foods burn In the body, there are marked differences I In the way In which different food sub I stances ure used. Half a century's re searches have at last made these dif ferences so that now we know that there are three clases of food fuels, as follows: Kltst 5iiRar, the chief body fuel, the principal source of heat and muscular energy The phslologlt sas, "The body bums sugar," and ns we say that an automobile burns gasoline Kugar is represented In the food not only as sugar, but chiefly In the form of starch There are also man; dlffeieiit kinds of sugar The starches and sugars are grouped together under the name of catbohydiates Jty the proieses of di gestion all the iaiboh.vdrales are con verted Into dextrope, the form of sugar which the bodv uses ns lis chief fuel Second Pat, a storaRe fuel Sugar cannot be stored In the body to anv extent, but an almost unlimited amount , of fat may bn accumulated Tat Is hut tied only when the sugar supply Is limited and surplus of sugar Is storeo as fat 'Ihlid 1'ioteln. icpre-ented bv the white of egg, lean of meat, curd of milk, gluten of wheat and similar but differing sorts of protein iu fruits, grains, nuts and other vegetable foods Kach n'aiit makes Us own kind of pioteln I'roteln. so far as known has but one use In the bod, viz, to lepalr the ) woiklng pirts of the body machine. 1 Like niRai. pioteln cannot be stoied but. unlike siigai. anv surplus not needed I for repair of cells Is Immediate! ills. mlsed from the bodv tluough the kid nevt In the form of uiei. Instead of being lonveitid Into fat, a-B Is the inse with sugai 1 This fnct clearl Indicates the im portance of making the Intake of protein in. greater than Is needed to furnish materlnl for tissue repah. Any surplus thiows an unnecessary burden upon the kldne.vi which must lend lo produce iirematuie failure and disease There aro also many other reanons for limit- I Ing the protein Intake lo the actual needs of the body. I'roteln" Is wholly unsulted to lake the place of sugar as 1 current tuel for heat production and to support muscular work or of fat as a storage and emergency fuel. , lu the process of digestion all the fond fuels arn broken up Into simple rr.vstalllne bodies, which leadlly tinder-1 go absorption ' The starch Is converted into sugar by the nitlon of the saliva and the pan-' iMulln cj,wl liitfullnal l.tt, nil I ... ...... ...... ...... ,, . , 1 lie fats me converted Into toaps and , glcerln and then leconstructed after absorption The proteins are verv comple bodies made up by various combinations of about twenty simple elements (amino I QUESTIONS AND ANSWKKS Hemorrhoids Is there any cure for hemorrhoid tsldea an operation? Aie salves of ani re-iiMlt" The quickest and surest cure for hemorrhoids Is an operation. Other things may relieve, but only loses time and no great gain Is made. Ointments frequently relieve. Instructive, entcilaliilng and a let her read too much. Can you nB1 inteiei ner 111 oumuo play, 80 lhj Mio .wii ci ou.ii.ai appetite, g.-tf her on eri.ind. so th.it ti, ,Tj. j. J walk outside KI10 khould have stvtrail iiuuis m ouiiiour iicuviiy uaily, Th J theie will be no (rouble about bee ..'."I Ing mitt she will tut bo a llme Wil worm Now Is the time for hsr to lull I l..r Iwll . 1?.1 Soft Wax In Car Tli was In my ear ats soft and runs oecaslotmllv and hes s dlMireable odor , Ilnvr fan I turn tills If t do not treat It will It affeit thn hfrln O H The discharge Is nrobablv pus aril , tot softened wa at alt Vou should consult an cot speilallst at once and have proper tuatments or vour hear ing will probablv be seriously affected This condition should never be allowed lo go on without consulting an tar specialist Child Reads Does Not Get Enough ' What would lUiU ariiht" 'for a little alrl about eleven who read, s Brest ileal' "Slip las staasa She eats ver little and does not play outald much .VI II (live the ihlld suitable things tu leid (C.'opjrUlilt A I Latest and " Strikin Daintiest rVCi) ""' Models W J Exclusive f t'r Designs $3 toAh $5 &? j-f s I CTi. IV 1 j bvr m a f(W k: Hemstitching r.i n -.aril ami up Hone While ton Wall Skirt Pleating In Sinira. Ititv. side and Virorillon Mexican Hand-Drawn Work III TTONs loveretl In all sllfs Parisian Plaiting & Novelty Co. 108 S. 13th Street Lv-.n ,!Vlf mm RETAILERS Trails Mark t'opvrlthted 191T VOS3T-fs-V.C bAT Our Georgette and crepe "dechine Waists are, un paralleled at $3. Supe rior in quality,, beauty, style. See for yourself you will recognize the great value they rival $5 blouses! 1117 Chestnut St. 11 14 Third Floor. One Poor Hast ot Keith'! Stafford Building Take Elevator memasMmmmissmasatmsjsmsmmsMtmm the life from ivtr living thing within their sight 'I he.v have mangled and maimed our men, they have malticatcil our women, but tlnv cannot iru-h us change tind lest, l asked for ,i passport, nun ancr mucn delay It was given to me, 1,'ic ollh.ii who Issued It said, 'Vou will Don't Misunderstand! These Are Not $3 to $5 Values They Are $5.00 to $10.00 Values at Our Upstairs Prices of $3.00 and $5.00.1 VI to ?5 wtilsts elsewhere uon i compare wlthJ , ouis simple because wo .lie upsiaiis economizing 1 n nen miss 1. e win we can lo save sou i. to 111 I on high iiu.illi.v waists vi Heallie tl .it here we. don't sell the sort of ivalsutjfl ril.illul elsi where at J1 lo $5 Vou can prove thill M.itciiiint Jin-l look at our vN w wttfl sW(P I LS I mn;$rn- i w ,T imik. m w fJJjQOCfU nonderful ulilriitfl oinpare these t l-M M ami fabrics In sl'PV Im lllouses Willi fKl . ..... O " values el. ) and fl Waists nt where our price.. J ig of splindld new- stvles this week many Justl lo visit us and get $5 to Jin waists for $3 or 15. 1 ;t rullct rholie' Unit Ortlri (fed a Blouse Shop 1208 CHESTNUT ST. SaveS2ioSS VVLKhni.VS HCillMUrinni Ir'ArAL. KkbV4TC30 Wo .iao a lilu f-howlnL' of snUndid new Mle this ucck manv iurt recLixcti ii k a kou tunc ut xi u? and gel ?o 10 " aiis tor i or fit. t omc 111 iM'iunu ueiaj and kcx union ciiouc liair itntri 1 mru hltf iuln stain li it spuieu iiu-. m w.,uii-j- uld bo possible, illegal coiorinK is do ot coal-tar UCS. vviiliie-e-r .1 nufacturer la found to btj using these is pursued by the law. Chili Con Carne 1 Mie Kdltor ot ll'omnii's rant: EMJear Madam Can ou klndlv nrtnt a. elpo lor raaKina vu.n ,;"' .."."'.; ."'-" irisr "" ' " fhe following recipe fot chljl con Was furnished me uy a nospiiuuic athorn housewife, whoso many guests -vouch for Its dellclousness. In fol- rlng the recipe u is possnno iu cu. Lthe quantity or meat it ou uo hui Mi to use so much Dl two pounds of beef Into Binall or Erlnd coarse, ami aaa two sees of tallow, then F.tlt it. In a tnite Pot heat' two tablespoonfuls of id or beef fat and add a med'um- cnonneu onion. jieu n.e uui. WHniost done add the meat. Stir well all the meat Is separated anil while. 1 let steam or parboil witn cover on r' rather hot tire, stirring frequently Jl Juice of meat Is bolleii down. lien It starts to fry add one nnd a unts of water, two meuium tauie- oofiils of ready-prepared chill powder. be had at any fancy grocery; a few" itons of chopped garlic anil cigni or if pods of small chili peppers. bab readv one pound of kidney beans jliavo been BoaKed overnight and . in a separate nouer uniu uone. pTHlth the rest of the dish shortly reserving long enougn tor season- 1 tiernieate inorouKiuv. two cans aney beans can 'bo added Instead i gw .beans that requite preparation. Just a Walklne Slick il! .. ...!. ,,... wjuttur VI 11 vi'mn . rum t Madam Do Vou think anv of vour vt a waiKuia hick inn inev atorl.a thev buv Do vou know of anv nriu who wants envelone addreaalna: done at home' iluplott to read vour mlili-o soon. 1 am iii;i,i;n i.. i;. I cannot sav too strongly, stay In school at all costs. The high school edu cation that is Just before ou now, but which seems so hard to reach, is worth any amount of trouble you do tahe to reach it. JCow let us see how we can' get It, Although our penmanship and English are exceptionally good for a girl of your age, writing stories and doing newspaper work for a girl as oung as jourself is not a practical way to make a living; In fact, jou could not make expenses at it. One must be experienced to write. Perhaps tint will come 'later on. Cro cheting might help If sou could get suf ficient orders to make sweaters, etc., to net jou a steady Income. The big thing about an Income Is that It must be regu lar. Tho very best thing In the world for ou to do would be to go to Miss M Oertrude CJodfre, head of the employ ment department of the Bureau of Com pulsory Kducatlon, 15ii Cherry street She Is doing a great deal to help girls who want to stay sin school and make money at the same time to And em ployment after school hours and on Sat urday. Some of this Is clerical work and other light factory work. I am sure she can help jou. Virtually no work of addressing Is given out to be done at home. This Is mv hour when wondei sittings nnd old pl.ogtounils nestroi.n i.evnru ancr recognition and things uttirl ruined, To see the towers ascending pale and i but our hearts are brave high, ' 'Hut It was vvondeiful when wo And the long seaward distances of blue, nuises I was among the Hist tu olun- And the dun sky . teer for that servlie .it the (list call Zoo Atkins In New York Morning assisted the Belgian wounded to is. Telegraph I cape It was aftei the suiicniler ot lull III .!-,. IS-illi f itlin. ..... . .1. I . , an si i ri i- twill lillliri 111- MlllIliriT- Iirr illl visited manv of the luiuid cities to for as long ,ih this is (icimauv. anil It IN THE MOMENT'S MODES will prnbil.lv nluajH bo fJerm.in, jou tan never icturn i Theie is much need of help In Bel glum, miiih niiTeilng even now. Ilntl suffering Is among the middle class inostli 'Ihe people' aro loo proud to ask help, I want to thank all the Amor- , ban people nnd ask them not to waste' their time, but tokcep light on with the i iclief vvoik umong their allies." I tlur complete line of high rrade exclusive Fnrs now re duced to V3 Off Regular Price I The Stotk Includes many handsome I'oats and 8ela. Worth jour InTeatlratlDg. 1604 Chestnut St. After March lit at 1911 Chestnut St. H0A Pink Is One of the Season's Favorite Shades His wnl wllUna to exchange -ti l uaie ltt from a store7 An tlemjin la our home it ho Is almost r la verv much In need Df ona of thein it rannot afford to spare tbe money. 1 qpvreiiaie ii very mucn. s. j i - lra l i. i. c. iters for Sire. U It. C. will be for- to her Sometimes it is such a ktog that stands between comfort omfort. And this little thing Is 4ch Oat Crackers o Woman's Paor: am-an om let ms hae a Sklnc oatmeal crackers? 1 havo i slut th children Ufra Ih.m an ttld Ilka to know bow to mak y" j ilUTlltill. dlenta are two cupful of cwie-uuarter cupful of milk. CUfrful of molasses, one and oruisot lat. one-quarter i )t sdavand one leaspoohful isnwh the'avt aW lillx with et In a thin Penally of Beauty To the Editor o 11 Oman's Page: Pear Madam My hair la vry thick. eiwiUlb thick on th. top. and every t mo I part It In a different way the roots ot the hair pain me van mueh. is mere anv remedy you can ' auaaeat that would relieve thlsT IIS8 i" AI. Vou have fallen heir to a very com-I moil complaint. Whenever the hair Is parteu. a uinerent way it causes a lit tle pain at the roots of the hair, and the thicker the hair Is the greater seems to be the trouble. I have never heard of a remedy for this nor have others I have consulted. Perhaps some of our readers have stumbled on some little measure of relief for It. The other question contained In jour letter I have referred to Dr. John nr. ey Kellogg, whose good-health queries; appear on mis page, watch or jour answer there. A Matter of Choice To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam 1 rec-ntly re(retttd an la Tllallon to a, weddlit: reception. Am I obllved to send a praseat alnco I cannot tot 11KNKY. No one Is obliged to send wedding presents, but It has come to be a custom. The fact that you cannot personally at. tend should have nothing to do with the sending or -not sending of a present. That i a matUr entirely aside from your noaac. , it- you www mm on MAm. B, .Wi 'PHH l.sWWWWm i ' n.sW r if i ( 1 r if. v l y MksWWWWWw I l ' v-i W i v I 'f w&h "arxaaasaaasaayaaaj Fur Clearance Sale Manufacturers' Close-Out of Ready-to-Wear Furs and Skins Made Up to Your Order In pievious years we have always sold our made-up stocks at this time to the lead ing retailers of the city. Now that" we ure t-ellinp direct fiom trapper to wearer we hnve determined to give the public the full advantage of wholesale close-out prices. All the ieady-to-wear furs in our stock, and skins made up to your order, exuetly as you want them at'fully one-thitd less than any other store. Furriers to Two Gcne)utioii3 GITTELMAN'S SONS 916 Arch St., Phila. West Phila. Store, 109U Lancaster Ave. I . Tongue Slippers Black and Colored Kid Reduced From $!fl to $7.5 A discount of i! cents per pair allowed customer who pan cash anil tale shoe iclth them, This appHes to all shoes, uhether reduced or not, bought during, this sale, and is done to encourage tcni tliae sailng. ICLAFLIN.1 107 Chestnut a f, ... III 1 In dinner frocks a practical choice and one that conforms to the requirements -of current modes is the costume of rose or pink '- coloring, iuiimki irMai.tasma.v satin or any I of tu wf',m? jCuhPriM You Can Borrow Vital AIIOJIATIC CXEANF.R F.BOU UB FOR 3 DAVb, AKD 1'IIOVK TO YOUB8ELF THAT IT WILI. SAVE TIME, I.A110R AND MAKE HOUHECLEANINO A PLEAHURK AM, THE ."EAR. IT WILL AIR-CLEAN VOOB BL'tiS AND I'ARI'ETS, PICK UP THREADS AND LINT WITH THE I.LAIjT POSSIBLE EFFORT. THOROIKJHLY AND QUICKLY: Without Electricity tut vrrita, or pbona 17-. Ti.ial 1 pruc. 5693, for rrCC 1 rial TE. $S.00Down BtLANCE SlIALf, MONTHLY PAYMENTS IF 10U DECIDE TO BUY The Robert A. Buclter Co., Inc. Mjm VV i J m m Says Mothers Son "My dog, Duke, is the smartest dog in our block." "This morning when I was eating my Cream of Barley he jumped up and tried to'eat out of my dish. "He knows Cream of Barley is awfully good but I know it, too, and so he didn't get any." 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