Pl 5V v 'i 'in- m rc.v. ' 'Mil: L vja mm 6 'iM w "v. iV4 , "'.; f ' m '- - -i mm v mr- W9- HHi 1 THE BUSINESS GIRL KEEP HOME n P.;Story of Service Cannot Be Told in Terms , Tpf Nursing, but Nations Will Call Her (' ' Tnl 1 rr r via ' Blessed in Her War Job! "t ' 'following letter from a business represents bo general a problem tj'lt seems well Tvorth a general rU: W noted in your column," the essays, "a statement that 37,500 i aro needed for the army corps fthat only 3800 of this number en enrolled, I would thank ou fovIso mo If there Is any course eh could bo taken by a. business Lyrho for financial reasons !) unable Hako a full hospital course, but who f anxious to do her bit In other ways knitting." L HE lvld story of tho war ivotk of Uhe business girl on whoe Income Hkhers aro depending cannot b told llerms or nursing. There Is no arse to be taken In the odd hours itched from business that fltn one r'k a graduate nurse. And it is only position such ni this that could be pnsldercd by tho girl who cannot nf- brd to loe night of the bread and utter side of patriotism. I.Tho short courses In nursing' aro it worth vvhllo for tho girl who must find her finances, because they only tho student to be nurse's helper, nd .tho latter must pay all her own k'penacs when she goes in for nctlo vice. L. 1HIS Is tho story of what the bust ' ness girl cannot do. Tho story of hat she can do In wartime Is ho big at Great Britain lias written a tcs- nonlal to her that will go dow-n ough the ages. She jmpcd into he. field of banking, of Industry, of uslncss management, and built a teat Britain that has kept tho war THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE PWs ? Letters and ol(on submitted to I'll Sfcr eMo Bsorr entu and tinned tctlti lae tiome oi XU atoloio are inutrrf. It t unifcretoo.1 that the editor noe not nrcetmruy inaortr ine araiirnrrii ? Vinlinl All eammunlcatlon lor thin drvartment thould he tirtrfrcsjcd ai follow j TIIK ' . kfitf avta v..t iiAxni? Ateniiiu Publte Ledoer. I'hlladilphtu, fa. gw..u. .- --, -.-- c$ Jl TODAY'S INQUIRIES J1 XSl. tlh'at la the French method of maklngl t. Mho a I nils raliell Xuarl.' r ,jpl. Kat l the 1'reneli ft, SkMM from Hour milk? $ft&V K,"HjhiS. How can men's ruff atoM from Hour milk? fl be repaired? S. Baklnff ronnumeN morn gao than fr;- Honr 1 It poitlble to WW the ofen still save San? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES it. Conterratlon rraekera are koup traek-1 L. . A I I.I. I. J.. L lk nla1 I tne recipe for nicn is airn uj wp " nlalttratlon. The Inuredlenta lire one- Rf eaptut rath of commeal nnd wheat T, tii -tablespoonf ul f fat. one-hair tea (I ef alt and three talilekpnonfuU - miUk. Ther are rolled out serr thin. Mi tn qslek oren until briwn anu in prlnUfst vrltti ired cheese. .. - I I, it apoela of Ihrrail are tut In the roni-v' tanenta ef an empty ec carton inex win arc bo conveniently at hand and the to will not let landed. An Blarnl tlotk ploeed near an oven which bread la baklnc will remind the fVW&ir hn tn tnke It out. It the alaVm pitttMt for the approilmate hour when tho i amln should be done. Br "My TotMother of Backward Children . X, u f. ait or 0 iv oman m ragti .Ir Mudcrn riea let me sa a word v tn moinsr 01 m oor 01 i hwi " " ho branded thin Uttlo fellow thu oualljeil ideclde thlm lmuortant matter? lias mother ahor children, with whom to compare the our. or is no bo only or iiriv vi.iim . w ara la a small margin I Ihln!. ltuys aro lieer anlmala 1 speak from experience, tin tho mother of eomo few. They crow anuria liul one wno iovcb iiirui ru..i .! mnlrf lh.nl Intl. M hMtCeT Phfl ,-wanta them to t. I have had a teachi-r tell two Impallently that my txy couM not keep ltaf w ""h n', children of his aire, ana iour y VBMlths later nave ine more Fjmprtiiic.i " loratandlnc teacner in in neiv ".""" ......n mv hHH ullh t h tlftWM that thlS mo boy stood next to the highest In the itxv Sou inai It was u picusuro tu ,ri. Vrver tell this chill that ho U etupll or Av.nl Prnla. htm all IOU 1OIIi.Id1V CHlU IT htm over sr.J over again tht ho ran rtnis or mat. uan no mw.i. " ..... ckboardt 8ome children are too timid tu .Dy Clllinui rni "tuviaiij n v.- " Anaoionc oirinou n wm u-u or vn brii him If nvc ary to b ttnt.ve in Bchcwit. Whm a boy Ubh in rjr JSbotA I offer iomt coett toy or pIvMiirt ?'";ftfh will ret xfcellMit in conduct on hli fc,- IKr teacher that ho U attentU. It work Jl J m a charm.1 The teacher la more wm 'ff, himself and tho rent Ik 'any. I should M &,!K5y -iV'.'V SS'Va.'.U't f 1K C -klm 4-ii1 that ha la Hffr.nt frftfTl th ribtr children Keep htm Jutt u well lred hu ecnooimaiea. even n ou inuf; v Touraeit 10 an n. Ana lei in- wniwinr Tf tlrlr.ta in bllllf Bold Or COllCtlOnit kin for anythlnr at the chool. let him ray cnip in. evei. nousn )u inr w i money ior oo mi" uum not iw um, i 1 Aiiurt you sadly thai it doei. Bee that he has a rood uholesom break But eacn morninir. i hi way pur mw mir, ' tatttve Itttlfl one- durlnr their tlrnt few Mara In achool. And, Tittle mother.'jUi't saal Tiw that lump that I know ! In our throat. aAd co to work at puttinr Kelt fdhfldertc Into nat boy. ar.d I am convinced that In a few ar you will .auxh -at th feanr 70x1 havo Jt pjatnt. A MOTUEH Of feOoNS. ,-Th. oriKlnat of thU letter, uaa for- V-HM-rded! to the mother of the boy of nine. , a COpy or it la printed Jiere o"uo 1 these words are amonc tne nnest ibave eer heard about the. great and ly -work of bringing up children. -apeak entirely ror tnemBencs. o r can read them without belnic the tot them, we thank "A Mother or H Creamed Cabbage l Editor 0 lYoman's Page: aar Madam -Klndlr publlah In our col- tho Kraviaa rrnx-ic lAUJan a r t rormakln ereamod cabtiaic I'lsato do uotaao coieamvr dui mo spuino creamea 4TO. Thajiklnv tou for lamr, a M .0 it"' V" 'Cok the cabbage In boiling -water In has been dissolved a luuieipoonrm K. lyetcook uncovered for fifteen t. then drain ana nil tne pot witn 1 boiling 'water and salt Cook until ,! won. ouop, j lav a reauy in a 'ai sauce rnau 01 a laoienpoon- er, one 01 nour ana a cupiui Of ncn miiKv mir mm to a mo. Turn the chopped cab- - tfcla Season and It Js ready rv-ri"AkvfeurB .Girl'' a" oi.iroeiia'a Pane; dM sjMk you kindly r(nt in sTaTM ouMabl colors of wool ta rs owoator fr a airl with auburn ww oyooii -rsanajna; xoa ior nn w t Mvo taw(vrd Ihrouau your W WBUajMfWeoi -wiiii wiiuo AMI wiMsa wmim uo-vorj- uiw tr vm( wm fTII'V' EVENING "PUBLIC fiBDGteRPHILADELPHlA, WEDnSjSDAY, !- .- ! . ! ...., ,,, , ., , .,., ,.,. ,..,. ..I.I.I..I.I- ! . .SI.-I .1 - . .! MAKE THE MAN MORE PATRIOTIC THAN, HIS MATE THE BUSINESS FIRES BURNING FLOWERS A chamber window was the spot It grew in, from n, garden pot, Among tho city shadows; If nny, tending it, might seem To smile, 'twns only in n dream Of nature in the meadows. How coldly on its head did full Tho sunshine, from tho city wall In palo refraction dricn! How sadly plashed upon its lenxes The raindrops losing in the eaves The first sweet news of hcaent Elizabeth Uarrctt Browning. fires and tho homo flroi burning for ncHrly four long jeiir. This Is tho thing that Is up to the American business girl, and this Is whero tho taking of courses can come In courses that can bo taken at night. Tho high schools, tho business col leges, the ratlroad and telegrnph com panies day after diy put new ones out before you. Go to pchool at night, ' take a war course and bo ready for jour war Job when It comes SOMU business girls are reillj doing their bit without knowing It. Look Into jour own Job nnd seo If It itn't t uullo the patriotic thing for ou to stick to It Just now. Sometimes being a patriot only means doing the thing you hae always done a Uttlo better than ou have ever done It before! GIULS who liao a Uttlo experience in clerical nnd s'cnograrihlcal work uro nluujs welcomed In the I home servlco of the lied Crots civilian Hcrvko committee to do a bit of work now nnd then, lleadfiuultois are at 1C07 Walnut street. il'partment mint tie Hllm o i one tide al tie writer. Njicrlnl qurrtet UKrthoie alien " ?. Hom lire Hie nmbiiliinre pillow 4 for the. hospital abroad made? .1. Mint Is georgette ntln 1. A learlne Iioue that !iu for Its prinrlpal funrllon the rerrtiltlnr of uonien to nil men's places tn IndiiNtrlnl ranks a recently etulillihel under the uprvUon ' of t'nlted Mutes Secretarj of Labor MlNon. Sirs. Hilda MtihlhaiiHcr HIchartN has hcen . appolnteil chief of this new bureau. . The knlttlne apron Is made with two larae iMMketa that Iinnr dntin airr iIia lilm,. Then pla the imrt uf the regular knlttlne . I a. strletbr Mwsiklnt. It If not mrreit for. a man to apiieur In rvenlnt; clothes before 6 o'clock in the evening, llut when the de- mandn of time tnnke It neceNnary for him to at tend a formil function Immediately after icettlnr off a truln. common ente iHc taten thnt it U quit proper for n nutn to trutel tu the afternoon In evcnlnc Iothrrt I Would Certainly Write To the Udltor of "Woman's -ajc; Dear Madam I met a jounar man In At Ian tic City and lia len cArrenpondln with him etnee June Uurlnn that Urne I ha e-n him quite of tin and one nlaht ho poke to me of marriage. Owini: to th ? resent war, we both dropped th subject te came to nee, me In thla rltv and toll tne that he expected tu be tailed soon While ho was here m mother paurd a remark to me In htn preenti which mut han of fendd him ulthoutrh 1 irot the renm rk on h1"i account. He left mp In u frlen lly way and told m he would rlnir me up In th morntnif If h remained In the clt tll he must hae cone hotnn early the next mointntr. hi I never pot the call I waited for mail, but did not receive any, no nt tho enl of two weeks I wrote and asked him wrat the trouble was and upuloUzed fur an unpleasantneKfl I didn't iret any answer to my Jat letter, but threw weeks later I received a pout a I from Texas with Just three words Can ou Guess in print and no signature, but I knew It as his an he told me he wanted to get Into the aviation corps In one cor nr of the, postal he write "II-' mi' nnd then hi address. No to the underlined If ao " Will ou kindly idvlse m whit to do In this matter, as I like htm very muji H. r. You do not tell mo tlie nature of tlis remark sou mother made. DM she oh- Jt to 1,1s calling on the score that she I did not uisii sou to receive Ills atten tions unless sou were engaged? Per hapa he felt that he could not support jou If he went Into the Ben Ice nnd so did not think he ought to tlo sou to al promtso to wait for lilm. It la evident that the soung man thinks a good deal, of sou. I would answer the "IK PO" hy WTltlng a nlco letter, such as sou hae alwaja written to him, and leave the rest to providence and tuna. I would cer- j lalnls not lose his friendship through a misunderstanding. He probably did not receive our letter. The malls are ers uncertain, sou know, these dass, Shall He.Try? To the Editor 0 TPomon. Page: Dvar Madam t am a youns man twenty four year, old, and havo a deep problem. In the samo factory building- where I work 1. , a younsv woman, brun.tte, who paaiea I through the room where I am employed aiiq i fiavo isuen in iovo wun ner, 1 un derstand from my friends that ahe la ens-aged to another man. but oven that dota 1 not deter me Sometimes X think Z aeo a 1 reaponelvo look in her ovea, but am not auro what tt means friendly Interest or what Can lou advla. mo what to dor Hhall I try , to forget her or make an attempt to win ; her from ray unknown rival? I have never I been Introduced to her, H. I. ' Tour plight Is Indeed sad. Aro soul sure the young brunette U engaged?1 I Perhaps sour friends am Jealous of sou, 1 it woum ue, wen to see an introduction! and Jet the youns lady Judge for her self. Perhaps there are other brunettes In the office should the flist turn you down ; or maybe a blond or a semlblond. All Ir not loit, you ar? itni young and will possibly outgrow your deep grief. If ahe la coolly Indifferent when snn meet and on her left hand you see a l band, perhaps 'twere welt to go no fur ther, -jms is u case wnere one must judge for oneself, Editor'. Note "Will Mrs. Van R, who asked tor the card game, please, send In her full ad sretlT A deaorimion of. the game re. llllir.H4M';Ui SUGARLESS DIET REAL BENEFIT .tdilrr on prrienfde medicine u Iff be olica bu lioetor Kellooa fa (Ms col umn dultu. but fa no cam u fit dlaonoilt or treatment of alfmesK be allempted. rtrtonal querlrn on ncalth will be vromptlu assucrcd ( vottauo li tncloicrt. By J. II. KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D. I7K)H c.irs It lias been known that the acragj Amerlenn eats more sugar I than any other man, wild or cllllzod. The mrrage per capita sugar consump tion In this country Is nbout 00 pounds This Is several times lh amount used by honiu oilier cl Hired nallons, and Is a great excefn. Sugar has nutritive properties, but It Is nn Incomplete food It contains onlj one food principle, carbohjdrate There Is a" complete lack of fat, protein, hnlts, such as lime, etc, and nIo of ltninliies The free line of sug-ir upsets t'nc nutrltha onullllirlum and robs the bod of llmo nnd of ltamlnes fane sugar Is nlsn Irrllatlug to the gastric mucous membrane, giving rlso to hjperacldlts unu possibly worse troubles It Is porslblo that excessive use of sugir may lie otic cause of diabetes The excessive use of augar and sweet foods promotes obeelt), n roniinon malady which can bo cured only bi sjicrlal dletetlo regul itloti Hugir, as In the fro ue of candles, produces gnstila Irritation Cano sugar In particular Is an Irritant to the gas- trie membrane when taKen In more than ciy small o.uantltles and even then In very dilute form A 10 per cent solution causes conges tion nnd Irritation of the gastrlo mucous membrane In particular Calm sugir Is nlo a cause of gastric acldlt It excites tho stomach to secreto nn cxecss of hydrochloric acid and thus may give rlso to pjlorlc spasms gastric ulcer nnd numerous other Inconveniences that grow out of n condition of hyperacidity In normal times the averaed consump tion of sugsr In Itnly was only about tvvelvo pounds anl only eighteen pounds In 1'iancc It U clearly evident that j the consumption of bugar In this countrv has been grcitlj In excess ot nutritive demands and the present shortage of rugar and necessary restrictions In Its use aro likely to prov e a public benefit QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Cns in the Stomach and Bowels Wliftt Is the bent fold for one who Is trnullel with aaa In th stomach and bowelR t am very ennMlpated Vn milk aid fruit causo can when eaten toBethsn? C K. All jour trouble la due to the consti pation. Cure that and you will bo well Take a laxative diet lons'stlng of fruits, vegetables of nit Kinds nnd cer eals In moderation Stewed prunes, balced apples, celery lettuce, parsnips, spinach are all lixatlve In effect. Or dinarily there Is no reason why a peron should not use milk and fruit at the meal Pnce Creams and I'owders In there n face cream or ponder en the market that will bo of benefit to one a tunn l"xlon Ii. M. i:erclse, a correct diet and dalls bathing nre the real complexion beautl flcrs There is no objection to using nuv good cold cream to keep tho skin soft In cold weather Powders and cos metics Injure the skin Dcdy Trembles Whit riu-csi th body to trmh and what Is the remedy M K. T. TUIh condition tmj be duo to peeral ruuse hateer the underllnfc cause Ih, ott MiotiM innsuU u php!clin for treatment Psoriasis I there a is?rmanent tjre for psnrfsila4 X V 7. TNorUdl 1 a hmntc 8Kln tlieaie Mhlch ! inoht obstinate, but It ran be cured The Internal and external treat ment as well an tho diet must be regu lated In each tat by the phxnlc an who Ium chanco of the case "What helps one may not help another (Copjrleht IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Afternoon Frock of Black Satin, Bugle Trimmed Judged by the costume modes which are appearing daily, it ap pears that drapery will continue to play a prominent part in frocks for midwinter and early spring. Consider the little afternoon costume presented in the accompanying- drawing1. Black satin is the material which has gone into its making. The .deep shawl collar and0e turn- -AX -BBBHSBBBSm V. 7 fssssssssssssssssssssssHsffV CLOTH ECONOMY STRIPS ALL CAMOUFLAGE FROM MASCULINE SARTORIAL GARMENTS c ro ' y .n "usmmsL . ui iKi r mTmiHitSEr, M t U. IIH minmTbf i m niSsLViw i uu m naaaaaaaaaaMl is. Ml MM ,J aaaaaaaaaaaaW WW J m m i m. iu . rj jt aaW I !m. , ' LN. -iaal Tn.A Jit. X ( wrair tax excess V T7 . 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AT TYS 7TJ.A 7-0 WV National Association of Must Follow Woman in Folderols During W'OMK.N who have been deprived of much of their fancy folderol In the waj of sartorial effects 011 account of war econoinj- are now rejoicing for the men aie aontenced to meet th same fate Yes, the decree has gone forth from the National Association of Clothing 15 slgners. which Is meeting In New York, that all male clothing must eliminate Its camouflage It's a matter of cloth etfon . omj raj- the designers, who seem to have 1 especial designs on the men In their sn ivcro edict The result Is that man nnd woman will be strict!) on their merits In the way of appearance There will be no extra scenery to conceal defects Several Philadelphia women who at tended the opening pesiilon of the conven tion say that the new policy will have Its good points as well as the bad ones They point to the fa that the fat man, whoso waistcoat banl keeps him in cap. Tomorrow's War Menu nncAKv-vsT 1iv Corn Cereal nnd Uslslns i t apple ' Tenet Coffeu I.l.M'Hl.o.N l.si .illoped Potatoes I'otUge Clieeao Dalls on Lettuce Me'ved Apricots DINNKP. Hut Pot of Mutton mid Hai.ej Creamed Carrots Currant Jelly Coleslaw I Chocolate Cornsfirch HOI' POT OF MUTTON ANU HAHM'.r One pound mutton one-half cupful I pearled barley, one tablespoonful salt, I four potatoes, three onions, celerj tops I or other seasoning herbs Cut the mutton In (.mill pieces and brown with the onion In fat cut from meat. This will help make the meat tender and Improve the flavor. Pour this Into .1 covered saucepan Add two I quarts water and the barles. Mirtmer for one and one-half houis Then add tho potatoes cut In quarters, reasoning herbs and seasoning and .ook one-half hour longer rutted States Kood Ad ministration. Cost of a Family The Federal Bureau of Labor statis tics publishes a summary of the find ings of the recent Dallas wage com mission appointed, by the Major to ob tain data on the cost of living The figures will he used by the city officials as a guide for wage advances to city emploses, observes the Catholic Chari ties Review. The heads cf the fifty families Investigated were employed ui follows: Twenty-nine were city em ployes and twenty-one were factors em ploses. Wages were as follows: Seven teen, less than $80 a month; eleven. $60 tn (70; four 70 to )80; fifteen, f SO to J90, and three, ISO to $100. The commission reported that $747 a j ear Is necessary for the 'bare exist ence" of a family of five. The amount necessary for a "safe normal living" Is $1081,72. The closeness with which the latter figure Is estimated Is shown under cJecommend Resinol to that friend witW skin trouble! If you have a friend suffering with eczema or other itching, burning trouble, what greater kindness could you do him than to say: ' "Why don't you, try Resi nol? I know you have expe rimented with a dozen treat ments, but I beljeve Resinol is dlfftrent. It does not claim to be a 'cure-all' simply a soothing, healing ointment, hot from all harsh drujrs, that physicians prescribe widely in just such cases as yours. Vo get a jar today y aaH j(M( I- . 1 n I A "A'A H At' ,i r u v -JIhY )-Jj a ' VTttJT ATfA M& WAy to cS r Clothing Designers Decrees That Mere Man Discarding Fancy Styles and Superfluous These Close-Cu tting Times of War tivltv. will ho 100 per cent better off without the excess adornment whlrti now clings to masculine toKgors, yvinong other things which the asso ciation has decreed la thnt there shall be no patch pockets, no fancy naps, no Nor- I folk Jackets, no plaits and no outside I cash pockets and no wrist belts. In fact, there's to bo no flaps, nips, fripperies or j fandangoes of anv kind nvery garment villi be one of efllclents'. Thi long towering oveicoil, which shoots out like a funnel, will be barred, , nnd tho dress suit, which has alwajs been considered a rather meager struc- j ture at best. Is to be bereft of part ot Its tails Yea, they will be docked and measure thlrts -eight Inches Instead of I forty I A general campaign was launched I against the peg-topped trousers It ap pears that while these affairs were stamped out of fashion several jears the heading ' Insurance, lecreatlou," etc, which allows $37.46, ora little more than $t a week, for a family for insurance, lecreatlon, church, charltv, fraternal and other organization-. 1 Looks and Exercise . ,iZZ Tho woman who does her own house- SSSt5KsI86DBSfi'?it work Is usuall) worn out at the end r.f .. the day. She Is likely to conclude, there- FnCltll Mntanno fore, that exorcise Is not a word Intended ' Kt lUUSSage for her. She could'hardl) make a greater The Cloud Method of Facial mistake, however. Mat.ag. Stand, Supreme. A woman needs a half hour's rest I .... .r. near the middle of the day. It Is true, An "er Treatment Make but she needs also S)stematlc and stlm- the Face Look YeaAt Younger ulatlng exercise One reason why w&men sk je tare so fatigued at the end of tho day IL. 4 M Completion 'Is that they lack muscle tone ffUM. lmtCH4C Kipert and Half an hour ot brisk exercise suited I "'Si.VjSilltT'ilSJRfrSSSS:'" to the particular needs of each IndU vtalnut Ht. at inth vidual. and taken regularly followed by LI "',l' SDruce 2I0 tab. mot ' t-a 1 r (MtedefowLt-. No. 5 Rue Meyerbeer, Paris 1422 Walnut Street Continuing Butintt$ Under the Management of Mme. Louis CLEARANCE SALE As we are expecting Monsieur Louis to ship a largo collec tion of Spring Models from our Paris Establishment, Mme. Louis is offering the most attractive Afternoon, Dinner nnd Lvening Gowns, Fur-trimmed Velvet and Cloth Suits and a very handsome collection of Top Coats and Evening Wraps at 25 Less Than Cost " wm mem wmmmm i aj a i i -i 1 1 , i Alt Hat ef thm mott prominent maker m of Pari Heretofore $35 and $25 Now $10 and $5 I !in iMMimiwiniiiiiimi ii mi iiihmimi mtii i iw iiiiiwiiiiiii m i m 1423 s 1918-Annual Reduction Sale-1918 VTe are offering a faw remaining models In superior fur garments of distinctive taste and Individual design at large pries concessions. The reputation of the' house assures you cf the genuineness of all representations. , ' 1 Hudeon Seal Set, regularly priced 110.00 sso.uo 1 Male A Ilatlleihlp Orey Fo Bet, rer. pi Iced. ftll.QO - 100.00 1 Bllier fox get, regularly priced ,11000.00 llSOO.oe 1 Mink J-at.Jlod. Bay Sable Cape, reg. priced lttf.00-;' Slllf.00 1 Mole Coatee, regularly priced ,;,, stsQ.flo SH0.00 ' 1 Natural Illaek Muikrat with Itndion Seal Coat, regularly priced ."...... flis.oo sm.oo 1 nndson Seal with Blk. Lynx Coat, rtg. priced 1118.00 $115.00 1 Caracal with Kolinsky Coat, regularly priced 1700.00 1530.00 Waists as low as ....,,...,, '. . .$4jQQ Ten, fifteen. Twenty Dollar Bats at $SM t Charge Atcounti Ofemtd ."' JANUARY 16, 1918 l ' : ' .. . ..I,. I . "' . . " . - ATTA AOOATFORWrL r MjuzroA crur ago In the big cities, Hies still meet with great favor In the (.mail town, especially In such places ns Yonkers aud Portchester, N Y There nre man) near sports In hamlets of this ilk who long for that period In summer when the)- tan strut tho street In their peg tops behind a stogie with a falr-lmlrcd creature nt their side and lead her to a bargain Ice cream soda. But this time the V A of C D nre determined that tho peg tops shall be oblltcialed Those attending the convention, which Is being held nt tho McAlpIn, control the spending of $000,000,000 Their ukace. It la said, will be heard In Hrle, Pa, as well ns In New York clt und Chicago. And so It has coma to pass that mere man may look forward to u skeleton suit whhh will cover him from ankles to neck and that Is all a cold dash of water, will terve to keep the whole muscular nnd nenous s)Btem' In tone It also works wonders In keep ing ces bright and color good, some thing that all women deslxe i m i mil m 1 1 iinwi ww mi in iiii'imii mum iiiiiiiiwi WiiiiniMiii WSialmt Street - . FEDERAL REGULATIONS TO SUCCEED FISH LAWS Administration Will GKc tho Salt- Water Fishermen Chanco to In crease Their Catch WASHINGTON. Jan. 1C I-Oc'al and State laws governing salt-water fishing are to be superseded to a great extent by new regulations of the food admin istration under which salt-water fisher men and distributors of sea food nre to be required to operate under 1 eder.u licenses, effective February IB. While tho food administration will bo able to curb profiteering In sea foods. It announces tint the chief aim of the license svstein will be o enable It to foster and aid the salt-water flslierlisi and greatly Increase the catch and the opportunities of the fishermen to broaden their operations . .. M..M.Mtnt nrnclftmatlon all fishermen and distributors will bo re quired to operate under licenses after February 1C, as tho President has given Hoover almost absolute control of 'he i.n...ii....i.' .. ..tt.uater fish. Includ- uiairiuuiiuii ... "-"---. .h. Ing menhaden, rrusiaceann -.."- fish. Wholesale flsli ueaiers uu . ...- ready oiieratlng under license. The proclamation covers all fishermen engaged nt any period of tho jear, whether fishing Independently or on shares, It lovers as well all people en gaged In the commercial distribution. Including catching and selling of nnv or ...i . ......I.. f u1l. water tlsh The term salt-water flkh Is defined to cm brace all forms of sea food taken from salt water. Miss Tarhell to Talk Mis, Ida M Tarbell, the author, who declined to become a member of the Tariff Commission and Is a member or Iir Anna Howard Shaw's Council or Nntlonal Defense, will address tho an nual meeting of the Consumers l.e-igue of Hastern I'ennevlvanla nt tho New fenturv Club tills nftornoon nt 3 o clock ' MIss'Taibells subject will be "War Is Drafting 1,000.000 Men , Who Will Take Their riaecs.' Under What Condition Will They Work?" A report of the national work done by the lcaguo will bo mado by Miss l'lorcnco Kclley, general secretary of the national organization Lecture by Charles Zucblin thirles Zueblln, who Is giving a courso on "l'nn-l'reparednesa" before the t'rilvcrslty Uxtenslon .oclely, will Icctuie this afternoon at i o'clock In Wltherspoon Hall on 'Transportation for Speculation or Strategy? ' Then work. soap cutting. And they dissolve quickly". tSgKJKDrVM2VG8aHSJS MULE BORAX SOAP CHIPS An 8-oz. package of these oi ordinary laundry soap. tne most delicate chiffons, laces, etc. Will not injure the hands. One trial of these Soap Chips will make jou a con stant user. To make gennlne old-faihtoned toae past, good for all liouaehold pnrpoiet, add on quart of boiling water to three heaping tableipoon fult of 20 Mole Team Ilorai Soap thine. 20 Mule Team Borax AbaolutelT the beat Hertx fop kitchen, laundry and bath room, A time and labor taver. Always look ror the picture oi me lamoua zu viuie on eiery package of both theee product!. Sold lir All tiuod Dealers PRICES ADVANCE ON AND AFTBR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 ON THBSB MODELS: We.derlift iJl.rt)$6M SeH.ReduciiK,,1DrwfM-1.;: $SW BUY NOW - n5osrr:$iwj .': . . iM' U t -. ..' i?i GIRL'S, BI CHUUCHMEN TO CELEBnATllI - Episcbpnllans Will Obscrvo blocesanj r.uucuuonai iJny The Diocesan Kducnllonal Day at lh.il . iiuiu.. "? ""-".'", "nu walnut 1 Firm:, win .'u vtinnHiPu loony, Uolyj communion was held at 8 SO a m. br4 lllnt.nti llfirlnnil ltftillft n Irt.,. .. '1 t am mli.tnn Mlltitv rtnuaA li. I.I I... ... llev. IMvvlii K Lnno and Irs. Henr A J l'lisiiw .ui". J..u .urm, iir. VVIllam.y if t.re.,. Uml -Ml 1-. nMH .. "''soi.l of tho normal classes will give "Thsl flncnrl nt tllA Tvltlffflnili" lit 11. JR ..a .Trl 2 p in. will be held confctcncen of the II ... ... t ...III...... I... .... m. - .,,a 9 VVUIIICN iiuiiiai, irn uy AITS. WlU 1 Hani v. iviuru, ul me nunuay school n.i.t IVia .Ttmlnr. Ativlllnt. t.. .,.. . ' V. V.. Sennour. and educational .....' SI tnrles kd by Mrs. Henry A, Mlabry, a Tho Ill&hop will lead a subject ofy "When the Hojs Colno Home" and at'JI 1 p. IN. will LUinr. unj lllUIIKSglVlng atld benediction, which will close tho cxtN .f plena & Demonstration for Grain Mtn -sir.ttsn.iH ? llfillilnLlnr) .LI..H . "Val I itonln rtllttf M. lit ha rlamnnBrcnUJ .. t .. .f I I TmiCA tnrta li rtftlnlfll i !.. .. ji r" .1 ;.; v.c. ;,.:.. :'" ""rti ;i .,, , iic.uiauj wk ..w Jt,i .iiiviil or Agrl sitture. i Mill, grain nnd elevator men vtIm ( M tend tho demonstration, uhtr.ii ! r: rJ ranged under the auspices of the eorla , ..linlnlstratlon. ' ' " ,00a nnrHi iiiii nnu imiiiiiti uikicinn nr ma . , " i --i. . B&fmJW Jjjlj from"or"unSJrlltrJJ ' H tf fa?lon '"III ''"' P"" m Ami-RiTH i'fyrk scrr.Rrt.iipts Jl HAIR REMOVE! Th onlr,trcatiBiBt tnai win permt?l tntlv dAstrnv . thfi hat 1f rttitm ut it ! t Cleotrlc tldlM. hum Ink. 1 rta ti m s viAitfrtnsa t && ai vnuiii. i ui (lunuvin, umw t rrciaratloiiJ In 1TIKI. HOOK. w dk. MAuciAnF.r RtirrERT'd . Ml-Klln lleautr Mpetlaltlea to.. Ine. 1112-14 thentnut St.. Hulls 70-7Z-7S ', j Bltah 2J eara Vh. Walnut 701t y Soap Alone Can't Give Best Results But Borax With Sap Wtlt ' use the two combined- use 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips a combination of one part Borax and three parts pure soap. It's the Borax in these soap chips that does the In handy chip form saVes you Vi TEAM il chips is equal to 25c worth Safe to use for washing wMlfir.sMrtJ?1 LSS uuN&w'Mr iiU,.lrCMN -if -"'-'"-- AND SAVE! H2ASSIEDKS saSflfiai.'A g sJ a . a n wji . sJ .i' ... , ': . .jvr .,r-.w..J.-.-.5 i,WWWI.'Jt,Rf'V-