i! ! 'Wl'-myi'lannjm m 'i "iiwp"b--"-- STwiriSsW r's, P Tvva rT viw T TrVOTssf ""Hi 1$& WOMAN'S ANGLE OF THE BUSINESS HALT : ml king coal, important soul, Asks a word with housewives Halting of Industry "With Necessity of . Home Ways and i "t KINO COAL is an- Important , old tjoul. Tcrhaps no one In Amer. k realized Jurt how Important until ttalted States Fue Administrator Gar fefat p-anfrhfs breathtaking surprise jrwrdiy and ordered the wheels of tommtrco to halt till (or the sake of Kins Coal. -This1 hew order of tilings no doubt mkes the housewife think seriously bout tho fuel situation. It might not )dlrctly affect her. but when o sltua- tlon Is desperato enough to halt In- j I? duetry ft Is desperate enough to make . , . . .lie may rcau nuoui uiu suuciui.-! women bend every effort to saving ,tcs I coal In their homes. i "NE of the big wastes In fuel tomes through leaving electric lights on when they are not needed. A certain large plant In the city directs employes to turn, out lights when they seem to ' be benefiting no one. even If they do not know who turned tho lights on. This seems to bo a good general rule to Introduce Into tho home. How , many times do we pass through a room, see electricity burning and wnn-, ; Uer "wlidttld It"? Then invariably we illsmlss the Inclrtuit with tho thought i that sorn one Is coming back to uso . the llBftfe. Ten jar one the person who did the illrunlnafini; work has forcutten ull r aboutrfpr at any rate won't come rmcK.to uiko auvaniagu 01 u tor nail nxi hyur xr more. "We 'would do our country u personal service to switch out that fight. The greatest Inconvenience to bo caused P would be a little exertion on the part iVpt the absent one to turn the light on Uugaln. And on the other hand, our little net of economy would be the . means of standing behind tho country by saving fuel for it. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Ltltert md nutations submitted to llul d'Jinrlmetif must fc uHtfrtl nu oao sWe 0 ioT mlv and, loiir.J with the name of th' writer. Sprclnl fltirrl.!. lUr those Dll-rn I ttlow an tntllecf. ft It undrntoml that the editor dors not nrcennrUu tttdorsr the amrfmnit tlvrrtZrd Jilt communications or ffclt depn tment nhould Ir udilreaacd as olfoica: T1IU WOMAN'S KXCIIAMii: Birnlna I'uWo l.tdeir. Philadelphia, fa. TODAY'S 1. What l tho one-plere meal adiotated fcr the food administration? t. ltow can a lerjr unlhmrj nine f fur nltur be enfrtU Into a ier nttrartlte wardrabe for baby? S Which Is rreuter lu food talue, rja bread or trraham bread.' ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES JTirot- boner U made by miliar thai l.'The ninan' Inter-merii an Kound I . . . . .. (-.. .. ..t.. .1 .!! .JJHrUW. in.roo.cn.., ;. "',-""." '".," "'"1" "' "' ' "."- raw earrow. mo cupiui- o. nn ium -r7. IS" .. - .... .-, i .i, of white corn -ejrup, (tie Jolre of txo lenioni mid the I .rated rind of one. It l heated nlouly, al- lowed to'.lmmer until thlfk and flenr. nn.l then tested under paraffin. ThU It drllrlout ua n fllllnr for rje bread tandnlrhei. 3. To tlarlfr fat from meat o that they may bo wet and elear chop the plete up i Hne'and melt thrni In u double boiler vtllh I war milk. I.M one cuuiiii oi ! ia ... Hounds of fat. Stir and .train throu.li rloan cloth. Tho milk .neeteu. the fat and tho tnrd remain, on the .loth. S. If racb child In the houve I. clven a I wire aprbi. patent ilothcpln with which to fasten hl rubber, torether. there will le no nilxlni up of .lie. or lo.lne of one rub- , br. Kaeh clothespin .hould be marked 1 with tho child's name In Indelible Ink. - - - .-- -. , Action of Javelle Water ffo th BSltor of n'oinon's Vaar- Dear Madam What uctlon doea javelle vratar have on silk and wool and do. s it take tho color out when used to take out stains? I.VTKUK.STKU Javelin water iota silk and wool. It can be. successfully employed to take I- stains out of cotton and linen if it Is used careiuuy, anu an hc u, uucn u oxalic-acid solution, Is used to noutrallzo It. Jnvelle water should never be al- I j Jowed to" stay on material for more than 1: h, minute. The stain should then no neutralized and rinsed in a bowl or water, -favello water bleaches colors. t Bavarian Rice I To the HdJtor ol Woman's rage. . V J. .. 11l... .a ...In. ,. .. Ida tnr f B. .f U.U.Ill. ,ma t,... . ,.. , V I tv T.tt-i.n rl-. This. I believe, niireared In IET01ir column ODOUl Mix or eiguv iiujuvho a.... i I but I ne.Iected to cut It out I prnmlo not , I 1? offend aialn. FOKUKTFUL. I yonr column about six or eight months a.n. ) Vo offense! Here it Is- i jSoalc two tablespoonfuls of gelatin In Vhalf cupful of cold water. Wash o-half cupful of rice and sp-lnklc Into Jllng salted water Boll until tender (d dry. Dissolve gelutln over hot water d cool, Whip dne pint of cream, fold gelatin, cold rice, one-half cupful of wdered sugar and ono teaspoonful of nllla. Pour Into mold. When ready serve make the following Bauce : One- 'jmlf tumblerful quince Jelly melted over JHtV) with two tablespoonfuls of cold ' -warur, two tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice . .... . . . nr...tl. .1 ........l aim, DllBOl oruuise .eci. i i"ini """ Hoonomy. The Red Letter Ran ! Tot.sKJKoro Womaa'a Paer: I Dar Madam How can I take red off a wool Jersey, tho IntUl of which ran? t s IJiirs j i-.. . u. It Is) impossible to remove some of hMo runnlnir dye stains entirely, but lh ajeut most apt to take tho stain out without rotting the wool U iwtasslum permanganate, which you can procure in vlie drug .tore. It would be best to rip M red letter off first, as In attempting W work? around lt you m'ght only suc oaoal tn making the dye run more. Dlr. aoV half tea"noon'"t n 'he ner BUtBgliUlo in a half pint of water and HtrttcH the staled pi ' o b e ey tigbt ever a bowl. Then apply the ajsjsx with an eye dropper and allow it 15 TtimnlTi on for about Ave minute., Aa tr ataln left by the permanganate 9Baf-j-movea witn nyarogen peroxiae. -TR. , 77Z. r,. . : AUio iiiue tor i uit ior of Woman' Pace: taani Aiiui. um w in.iii. wu iiy came all tho vrsy from I'hlla ilir macbinc, to take fay kittles tttinir tounu . iionii lor uiy .1.- r. ... . , . inejr will navo a aouu iwuit. , to those two lettera which from "rtaders. this roornlac. (llrs ) Y J 8- CV mm fear for the kittle., some ava laaW ua they will have enough of iiik t a H the rt of their born , "ifl.m.ltJ rrusv have, beer, wall the way oi meeting uoi only . l-ffimW1' 1?&&F? w 'wiuy good nd attractive girls, "UK't ... O . Must Impress Women Saving Fuel in the Means Suggested A Man's Thought WOMEN govern us; let us try to rendc them more perfect. The more thev nrc enlightened so much the mire we shall be. On tho cultivation of the minds of women depends tho wisdom of man. Pheridan. AXOTHKlt very lmpiirtant way to, save conl Is to keep down tho j , temperature of tho house. Durlnir a ' cou) spell It secmi like trustlnB a baby with candy to let the keeper of tho furnace have freo sway In the coal uiu. ,.... ,lln ,, of th,,lr HlilvcrlnK Just reminds him that he'd better put on a few more shovelful.1 before bo goes to bed. Where Ih our community con science? It has been i-stlmatcd that one small shovelful of coal saved lit every Amcri ca)1 household every day would at th cmi 0f tho year amount to 15.000.01 t0I1H f co;,i. When wo look at tl .thing this way It stems wotth wh to sacrifice a llttlo of our own warnit .,.. tilc uooj r tluit 15,000,000 ton' This amount of coal would keel 3,000,000 men, women ami children warm In tho homes! ITtniHN jou aro tempted to run down ' In the cellar and lire up a bit think ZrMtaprTJTA10RH6LftIESIS Who knows but you win ue ono oi them next year? When you feel a llttlo too lazy to reach up und turn off an electric light, make a little act of tho will and turn It off. No ono will know you uro doing this bit for your coun try, perhaps, but down deep In your heart you can know jou're backing up Vmtrica. I INQU1KIES I. niiat nutloniil ImIiii- women' us. , Mrlatlon as rerentlj fortnrd xtltli 1111 eje I to keeping abreast of women's nlilenlnc bublne Interests'.' 3. How can the kinhI purts of an old sence dress or skirt lie made Into extremely smurt Irlmiitlfiir materhil for a satin or crepe do rliin drtMN? 3. In Iratlne the home of it friend where one hat lilted for fctter.il day. Ih It neren ary to Hit the niald? T.l.l. 1 f -. i.rmu.i.(. noinrn ironi tnenty-ono reptiiii e i ti,. ..... ...u ...... ....' In the rlern henihph n-l'i'rrr. .iiu iitt.r ur- canlzcd to nroihir mutiiul aid In Milvlne ' nroblenti treated by the war. Anions thow IntrrrKlrd In the union are Mr. Robert I.anlnc und IjkIj Alierdern, prrildent of the Intrrnullonal (.'niinrll of Women. '1. It l eorrert for a joime utrl to 111- rpt n iiian't, Invitation to dlnn nt hU home ,...ru r h.ik urtrr iri ui people, prov men the Invitation conic, from hi. iwiplr us well an hlm-rlfl that i. little note from the niun'a mother or .Inter .liould lw forth - roinliif. S. The general rule for inotkutlne the """ ur """'" on nie lorrnea.i cnu. tor ......... ' """ ""i "' "1011111 proirr. J" ' iMtttom to the lop of the forehead. "' refer, (n particular to the Iran-verse I line.. Another Opinion About Kissing To the Editor 0 Woman's raie: Dear Madam I am a telephone girl, nnd please allow mo to express my opinion on kissing. Ilavlnu had it little experience, I would ndvls.' Klrls not to permit mn to klju llum hhow thm you are a real uirl and have tlim suy that you nre not like tho r l. ellrls. do you dirlve any liemflt from I nrv.r have, althnuiih I have learned differently sinte. beiause I mer a man that love, mo und I return It Kisses in.un a lot to us. or did. as he enlisted, and I will save them all for him until ho comes homo ncaln. Mm say "Juit one kls Most klses nre Ilk. d by clrls, and kiss a are llko an intoxicating drink, on, leads to another. ui then Just us the most careful ulrl will not bntk a. a slnvte cocktail, she falls for "Just one kiss " Thrra Is that mild, ulens. ant exhilaration of the llrst one, and tho i thought of olilv one more would be nite, and ' It couldn't possibly .In any harm. How often i huia men and alrls thouirht the sine thlni; 1 au 11 .a. u w.. ilnn..,.ni, U..iu i.l.l. .... .... ....- u .... t own, i-umo til IO Hint have, nrctty mouths, but It Isn't ulna., the .'n- tjnillzlUTrupld'a bnw that arousts ii- la'i.-inxiii i upii. I men', interests If thy t nnd will stand for It (and .. ... .....in . .11. .. rut. tnu it sno ikie. Htnnij lh,i men Itl'TIf Regulation Knitting Colors To the Kdttor of troiaaii'a Page: Dear Madam Can you pleat, tell tno tho proper eolors to be used in knlttlne for the soldiers, the marines and the sailors? Thunk Ini; you for your Information CATHKIUNi: Khaki or olive drab Is the llrst prefer ence In knitted garments for tho soldiers ' and marines, but as lt Is not always pos sible to obtain wool of this color the Government has preset lbed gray to bo u. regulation color also. However, khaM should be used for these two branches of the service wherever lt is possible. Gray Is the regulation color for ad knitted garments used by tho sailors. J" Lonely Here r of Woman page: To the Editor Iiear Madam I am u stranger from an other city, and I work for a corporation frum Now York My parents are living and I huve nothing to complain of except my Unelln. ss here. I know no one, except that X P'.k to mv fellow work.ro. My Intention, are to get acquainted with a good girl Mid to bo a good companion tn r. I avrn't thn nerv. to flirt, i.. that la a thing which I detest. I am writing to you to ask If you know any girl who I. lonely and wants a true comnanlon I am elahteen years of age. u. Catholic and clean- minaea, J. W. If you will stop to think, my dear J W., you will realize that the editor ''of this column couM not bring about an In troduction such as you suggest. The world Is full cf wicked people, and where In your case tt might be all right I to try to find you a friend. In another case It would not do, and so the good must suffer. Hut why not go to your parish chure.1i and ask for the rector or one ot (he assistant priests? Tell him you are a stranger here and give him any Information he may ask you about your self Tell him you want very much to meet some young people of your own age, and I am sure he will put you In the way or meeting uot only one. but I EVENING PUBLIC' MOTORS DON'T FURNISH ALL THE "TYPES" AT THE FARMING GENTLEMEN WHOSE HEAVY INVESTORS- ,S"ZTi 1 . 53 - snJM.1 yT sh. S'Lr- .. . Cf&fh 1 'I WTTk JS n XxyC J vty mja w - r-r- -.r LOTS OF FREE RIDES SLIPPED OVER. UNDER. THE PCMOHSTRATIOH METHOD'" DROLL IN NEW MOVIE Delightful Comedian Has An- other Winner in "Uneasy Money" "Bluebird" Filmed ' uy uie rnoinpiay ivaitor y .Mtf-ADU Tncnsv JInn." with TaIorJ. 1,11111. n rM rniiriu uv tiHtmnnn I. D1K1T1 from th Klor bs I'. II Wudehouse. Per fection. In tho o'd daH it tins no nmirhton . iililMi tmil,lh1i..l thn .... r .,... law WIllcll prohibited the USO of naincit any pictures Slnco then It Is nultn '" "' i"uh.r, ninto men u l iuuc tho thing to tell tho public who Is ra- hponslble fur the direction of a cinema prouucnon. liut t.eorgo Iv. Spoor, of 1-nnay Company, has lint nd. nnceil wit it tne wns of tho 'ndntty, and no believes In Keeping Ids directors' name a secret 'nt. V? (. for i lllCM It ,11111V n illlnnln'a n.Hn 41. n. i li better lsnnwn th-n the n'avpro 'n the cabt. An example of this li arilllth, Ilronnn. I ilKar Lewis nnd TucKer Their nnines lno Kreat weight with tho box. oilloe public. !tmvcer In this caio It Is tho Mat's name which attracts the molo fans as well aw those- who pa tronize the lettltlmato drama, lie is I T'ylnr Tlo'mes. Millions or tersons hao read this .leMri.tfllllv funtlV storv In thn Safrntnt- ' ,, , .. . , . " . , ' i ''venlnK Post when It anii-aril hi sella . e .1 .... ... eiury I'inii iirnu me o or I" It l OU0- Inuse This writr has rainv successes to hi.1 ctelt anil Ills htoles arc always of the humorous variety. "fneusy Money"' Is no exception. A oung Ihtg llsh lord Is h'oueathed a fortune which rightfully belongs to a poor American girl. The m'Mi does not want the inonev, because he think wealth Im niit vul- trar. Hut the vulinir woman vlll nnt ,nke it. nn.l bo. nfter n . ...rlvl.lt. .. v. i.c.tim,i ..i,i..l... r... i. 1 to ,tivi,'p lt Ami thre lovn wins. Tajlor Holmes, whoso sued ss has been icmarkahlo in the motion-picture field since his ileertlon of tho spoken drama, Is seen as tno oung Knsllsh I-rd. .. . .-.. : ...... ms worn Is goon nt nil times, and tho , manner In which he handles tho many I situations Is keenly ludcrous. Virginia Valll Is his leading womnii. and bhe , does some credlt.thle work In the part of tne ou"g gin. lion itaii-cquti is the newspaperman, and his work shows a naturalness rarely found In Interpre ters of characters from the "Fourth Ins tate " Arthur Hates. Charles (Jarrtncr, Fred Tlden, James F. Fulton, I.IIlinn Drew, Virginia llakcr and others com plete the cast. Strippers Lose Appeal HAZM-TON. Pa., Jan. 18. Charles I. N'clll. of Washington, P. C, umpire -f the Vnthrac ('.ntPatlon I" d has decided against tho stilpplng IvmiiTh e t f f m dvin tVin .n pany nt Heaver Hrook, who wanted tho same. wagts us those pa'd at oilier op erations. It was found, however, that no uniform scale can be allowed. IN THE MOMENT'S MODES lint of African HiV't ftS&U-- j-""-h "mSk. fit 'Jet. HnHtfvKrvB7',ssssK (nBlilKVnHHl W sUVBRsSsHsslDNssssVilviV LEDaER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, HENS ARE. LAYING AR-t. AT MILADY AND HER JJf . dYW) WW And Frequent Are the Collisions of Wifey's Ideas and I Hubby's Purse as They Jockey for j ' Right of Way . T'S LIKU u dream which 1ms leally - , , , ,,., como true. Ono Is dazed at tho lux- urious homes awheel. Porno appear to toi(i tho lulde, however, th.it It Is usual hac oerythlnir but a f.hower bath. All ly leB.'irdcd ax a hafer plan to cxituilna ... . ,., ... . -,i, ,, i, no I the car Kcncrally nnd Ifiiioie the bouquets ithat maltCH life in motion worth wbo wlllcll muy RanIs or cam0ullaK It. i Is there. While thousands ot real nutomoblllsts Is It any wonder then that milady li throne the phow day and nlRlit, thero ! bewildered with happlncf.t nt tho bielf10 "'" many of those whose only 1 . , ... ,, , ' KiiowleilKf of cars has been trained by ; Automobile Show? No Jnattcr whlclith() rdeH 10y obtlljncd tlic autos ot i way Kho looVs she Is bound to fee a car I others. It li this Hiwclcs of visitor who I jiltt a llttlo hotter than tl.e la oim I hho taw How Is mere man goine to plac.ito I her under such conditions? Incidentally 'one would luia to be accompanied by an nhnormal iiocl.etbook to keen npaco of such whims. Thos.0 wifeys of the butterlly type, who Know not the value of coin, aro at tracted only by tho cars In the four-llB-uto class. As they ttroll along with hubby It is Interesting to notice how they try to direct his gaze toward the looks ns If he Is going to buy a car Is hlRher-prlctil cars, while be looks linger- vciy often tho fellow who doesn't, ingly at those within easier financial I on the other hand; tho ruml looking reach. Individual whose suit Is a 1906 model one can easily tell the girl who is not I often planks down the spot cash for a In touch with the real automobile atmos-' whiz wagon after a few minutes' con pliere. bliepays no attention to "mikes," 'veisatlon You see he has been reading but Is attracted only by the folderol . the "ads" comparing tho merits of tho things In the big exhibition. Ono joung ! vniious curs nnd knows almost Just what bilde In this class who had been prom- ' he Is going to buy before he nnlves at Ised an auto as one of her wedding I tho thow gifts urgld her bashful hubby, to buy And spetklng of tho rural visitors. It a car because the roses which adorned I has been noticed the farmers whose It had a deeper complexion than tho t hens aro laying are tho heaviest In flow ers on a ncarbj car. Hut it so hap- vestors White Birches The ((car uin.f sways a fairii Hail . .. nil !! the tiptoe birches nuall Thr ,., ,, ,.,, , ' ' rtrcamlnj; 0 I7ic Cn Graff. God knows I have no heait to bIiib: I wish I had forgotten how! For what do poems matter now, Music or Iovo or nuvthlng?. Vet I must shape my patient thymes For terror of a grievous place. And blind my ejes with woids some. times, For fear of hunger on his face. Or pain when I can give no aid, Or silence whee I may not como: As though a Mint; could save mo from Tho thought of all my world unmade 1 37ie Wicdcs hold their laces frail tfynliist the sunlight jj (do fiaf And sliow me hciucil through a veil. (irace Hazaid Conklinsr, In Good Housekeeping. Brown Velvet This charming mat inee or dinner hat is fashioned from A f r i c n n brown velvet, trimmed with self - color ostrich band. The designer has made no effort to shape the brim, but rather to let it fall in natural, graceful lines, sup plying a becoming frame for the face. AUTOMOBILES AND FEMININITY : HEALTH TALK rr GENTLEMAN LOOKING AT CAR, HE CAN IAK. HI. CAN I "OH DICK - I MUST HAVE THAT ONE 1HE ROSFS ARE SO PRETTY '" HUBBY e ARE AUTO SHOW VISITORS; pencil that tills wus a ery uurumo cm U( spue tne loses anil o inu uuiiK"h ,,,.,,,, oom buUElt it Tlc baliaman mai.es nie miseraino tor mo uemonstra- tors. Tliey are, of course, well dressed and hao all the waa of a real ownei. Many mcio to be on the verco of slgnim; a check for the car, but think It might be well to tako a little spin to try it out. As a rule they have llttlo dllllculty lu Retting a ride every afternoon And when tho next a'lto show comes around It will be found that they have not bought the car yet. Those persons who tegard themselves as being good students 01 hu man nature will And themselves bad gucsfcers at the thow. The fellow who Tomorrow's War Menu rorklet. Day HRKAKFAST lllco with Prunes Halibut Cnkes (leftover) Johnnycako Honey Coffee I.U.VCHUO.V Vcgotnblo Soup (leftover) Cheese Pudding Cocoa Crackeis DIXXHU C.I 0)ie-P(cco Meal) Potted Hominy and Ueef liread and Hutter Jutu POTTKD HOMINY AND HIJKF Kivo cupfuls cooked hominy, four po tatoes, two cupfuls carrots, ono tea spoonful salt, one-fourth pound dried beef, two cupfuls mill;, two tablespoon fuls fat, two tablespoonfuls flour. Melt tho fat, stir In the flour, add the cold milk, and mix well. Cook until It thickens. Cut the potatoes and carrots In dice, mix all tho materials In a bak ing dish and bako for one hour. These dishes supply all five kinds of food. Kach Is enough for the whole din ner for a family of five. Hat them w Ith biead and with fruit or 1am for dessert. Then you villi havo all the tivo kinds of food jour body needs L'nlted States Food Leaflet 3. , s soothes and heals sick skins Rcsinol is what you wont for your skin-trouble Resinol to sfop the itching and burning Resinol to heal the trouble. This gentle oint ment is so effective that it has been a standard skin treatment, among physicians, for many years. It con tains nothing which could irritato the tendercst skin even of a tiny baby. All druKlsts sell Tleslnol. Trial free. Write Kept 6-K, lualnol, naltlmsra. Md, B)asVr-iysHsl H Aa"rnmic "" QUI WM Wholesale i. Itetall lssiSas WM i '1 "him"?: ','- WCtksXm - lug'iic.. jSjir. ' -S-J SsflHtt ' 1 Lattst and Striking B 5 t9 iOaintieit fyA and I " J - - I Modth Wij Exclusive JANUARY 18, 1918 AUTO SHOW AFFORD . ANDWIFE LOOKING HERE'S THAT "F0ME"; MYSTERY IS SOLVED Jiissins Stanzas of Robinson's Tribute to "No. 190" in Cold Type at Last Tho mystery Is solved! Hero arc the missing stanzas of the poem wtltten by .Street Sergeant James Hoblnson, of the reserves, In honor of his chum Albert V. How man, formerly 'No. 100" of tho reset ves, which was published In pait In tho Kvkniko Puiilic I.Enocn ycsteiday. Through some mis chance tho last two stanns disappeared be-foro they reached the printers. It was feared that a German spy had been lurking about tho premises and got away with "tho papers." .Sergeant noblnsou today supplied the missing lines again. Tho complete effusion follows. My nnme Is Alliert Ilowman, My rko Is tw.nty-elKht, A r.srrv, at 1'ourth and Chestnut. With "Mon!nomrr" for mv mate. Mv heart was light, my uplrlts Bay, Life nceni'Ml Just llkn a dream. Oh. what ft chance this traffic work To driving u heavy team' Now "con.rrlptlon" It became a law. Mv niimher i inir rnlteil With mv six f.et two and "avoirdupois' hit im . 1 tnousnt tliey Imil me stalled. To the exemption board I summoned was The doctor looked me o'er: Ue says, "Young man. I wish llko you That wo bad millions more." So. "boys In blue." I bid you all. I hope, a short farewell. Our life nt Mende. I till Jou, Is surely something .well. This soldi. r life It suits mo. Jt mike, tnn feel a man: It makes mo fi.l bv doing It I'm doing whut I tan. And when I'm nn the "briny deep" And blading for sweet Krunee. To do my hit with all the rest. I hope tn get a ihame To help and llik the "UnlRer Hill" And show him we'ro not bluff" v, hen ue get on the western front We'll make him shout "Knoukh!" A Woman's Way Men folk tell us that we cannot drive l a nail, but here Is a suggestion for set- ting n screw lu some out-of-the-way Place or starting a nut on a bolt which Is beyond the reach of wrench or fingers If this comes to the attention of any men renders, they will find that they too can uso It to good advantage Stltk u piece of gum on tho end of tho driver, and then set the sCrcvv In position on the driver. You can then move tho driver about and tho screw will not fall off And jou can start It In tho most out-of-the-way place Imaginable. To start nut on a bolt uso the umo idc -ck the gum on the end of a screwdriver, bolt or piece of wood, press the nut down Into tho gum and start tho nut wherever jou please. Good Housekeeping. Conservation The Watchword T.ft li m hI(1 iKitfulneitit (o your winter rnrnimtw bv kceplnir thrm new mi'l fresh and tittractlie, ut (lie name time help .Mr, Hooter to fonufne fabrlm. Just nlione. Walnut 6565 Primo Dye Works Cleaners and Dyers 9 WAIST RETAILERS rrade M rk Copyrlk'nt d ID, ST,ONyVTsVX.C A.t 1112 Chestnut St. 1114 Tinra rioor. on iioor uasi oi Haitn'a I Stafford Building Take Elevator sal sVjV -' If A m s X.-VVA .E 7r,o r COK I CAUSE AND CARE OF BABY'S COLIC Advice on fiirt'cnMir moll? 1 f wilt I be oiven by Doctor liettooa i thlM roC- limn dally; but in ro ernr tel f dlnoonl9 or (rcntmrti. of altmrntti br nttrmvtcd. Vraonol qurrlea on limit h uitl be promptly ansucml ( vontapc It tnctos d. By J. H. KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D. FKW babies nrc fortunate enough tt. complete the first year of their exist ence without i-ome experience with the pains of colic, particularly If they belong . ,., .... , .-....,.. .,,, Colic Is chiefly a icsult of Indigestion In some form, although chilling of the lln Is not nn Infrctiueiit cause The ittnck, presaged by sudden nnd violent 'rylng, ulternnte doubling up nnd tra'ghtoiilug of the body, kicking and lulrming movements. Is most trying to .th the babe and the mother, who, If not sufficiently well. Informed as to -auses and remedy, may bo finite at a 'oss as to what to do to relieve the little sufferer, perliar-) already blue In the face or cold nnd exhausted from Its ef forts to get relief The severe pain Is usually duo to distention by gas, the abdomen In general being swollen and hard. I A well-known authority says, "The most Important pcilod of life so far as nutrition Is cone rned is tho first year, und the only opinion tho Individual can then express of tho food given or the method of Its administration Is In the way tho digestive organs dispose of It and tho way every organ of tho body grows and develops functional power Thete is ono natural food for the child during Its llrst vear. but lt does not al ways follow that this Is kindly received by the Htomach or that It fulfills Its I function of nutrition If after nursing1 the Infant suffers from colic, Is troubled with gas and vomits It Is a sign that It is taking too much at a meal, that It Is , eating too oft. n. that there Is some dis order of its digestive organs or that the 1 dllllculty Is with the food 'This may ' bo faulty In composition or wanting in some Important tlemr nt, or some clement 'may be In excess whll" others nre ile I llclent. Hottle fed babies usually eat i too fast, hcrausc they are given the bottle while lvlng In such a position that i they must citlu r swallow or choke, the milk comes so fast To feed a baby na ture should be. Imitated " Contrary to a fiulte common notion, feeding In case of an attack of colic does not effect relief It Is true the warm milk often stops the crying for a short time, but eventually It Increases the In digestion nnd the pain In consequence. To prevent recurring attacks of colic, the stomach should be allowed special rest, cither through a lessened amount of food given or by lengthening tho In terval between meals If bottlo fed. the character of the food may require chang ing. This, however. Is a matter which should receive attention from a physician or nurse skilled in the caro of children. A very common causo of collo Is an ex cess of protein In the baby's food, some of which Is not digested nnd remaining In tho colon, undergoes fermentation and forms gas. Care needs he taken to keep tho llttlo ono warmly clothed at all times, that there be occasioned no chilling of the surface of the body. An enema using water of a tempera ture of 92 to D I degiees Is among the best measures for relief not only of the pain, hut of the constipated condition of the bowel, the probable prime causo of an attack. Gentle rubbing of the abdomen for several minutes will not Infrequently give relief. In severe attack a fomentation ap plied over the abdomen for ten or fifteen minutes, used In conjunction with the hot enema, will pcnernlly relieve the I pain Kor this, use tlannel cloths doubled i In two or three thicknesses and lante enougli to cover well the entire abdomen JIoldliiB the ends of the doubled flannel. elli tho central portion In very hot water I nnd wrlnpr, by twisting tho ends, as, i.. j... .ii.i a.,i., n uHiij ...j un im"'. ..ri'.j .. . j flannel cloth next the skin, place the hot, moist cloth above tills and cover with a second dry llannel to help re- tain the heat as long as possible At I tho close of the fomentation a short cooling application should he made. Tho 'hot application may be renewed again i after an hour or moro if necessary. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Nasal Discharge My sot: Is three years old nnd hns not learned to blow bis nose yet The discharge liecomea hard and nukes breathing difficult. How can this be overcome? ANXIOUS MOTHER. Mako a little swab of absorbent cot- il, &&m BORAX HSrai 3i iHgI, iff i nrTii!SlKS5WSBcn tt S , .IMS &GamEJss5im$isr f s-ssgi7r ei&d MULE' TEAM Kit will not harm the most delicate fabric. An 8-oz. package of 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips will do the work of s.t'.U'nrllinf A.JI.. I , -.,.. ,...,. uiuiuary launary soap, i Prevents shrinking. 'I . . . S Ttf make crmilnt J V nafcte, rood (or -' 'f-M "y nen, rdi one 1 I .- ,,-J J lHillL- n1?kK!,V,CH,,',n o;-'hloned snail ffr&&mfyjiQr ' i XT mote, rood for nil housrhold n'ir- '.i,'.'.'"V.'.v1eiwy 3 r oses, rui one nuart of bolllnr ''. ys"A.",ivlMsBr nar-Y WBLWmn. t.m, ' . I ton aid with it gently apply a Jtttt tasellno to the Interior of tho nostril. This nlli soften up the crusts and they can then ensily be removed. Tho child surely can be tnuglil to blow his noso If you will exerclo a ftttle patience. D'h Wnshlng pftcn careless dishwashing; have an In "urlous effect uron health? AMCE L. If one has a great deal of dish wash 'ng to do. she. shnu'd be seated whllo doing It, or If alio prefers to stand, th d'shpan should bo brought to a com 'ortablo level so there Is no strain across the back. In washing dishes that have been used or iianuieu uy Invalids, Immersion In boiling water Is sufficient to kill any disease germs and then the llshes can bo washed as usual after tho boiling' water has been poured off. Cereal Coffees Shak'ne and Shiver lug of Spine rirst. Is corral coffee Rood for a Loy tli. teen years old? " Stronil Whnt Is Ihfl cause of shaking nnl shlierlnK clout, the spine hm Irsnlnc nunlnst a cold chalrT The feet nte nlwai llk Ice What can be dnno for ItT Third Would H pain In the back of ths neck result from nn operation for fibroid tumor three jcars bbo? KLLEN MYRTLE. Kirst. Any kind of cereal brew or ruel Is good for n boy sixteen years old who wishes a cereal beverage lie member that such drinks havo a food value and the boy will prob.ably cat less solid food when ho takes this liquid nourishment. Second Your circulation needs stlm. ulatlng. You should dress warmly and also get up your circulation by exer cises. The heel and toe exercises will bo good for you. Vigorous dally rub with a cold towel would bo good and you should cat nourishing food and cut out nil Inlurlous nrtlclcn In your diet such ns coffee, tea, fried food, hot bread, etc Third. Mnssago or electricity treat ments will Nery likely help tho pain In tho muscles at tho back of the neck Consult the surgeon who did your opera tion nnd see If he has tomethlng to sug gest to relkc ou. Cold M ills Uefore ltetiring Th it well to tiring? tako cold milk before re- a s. u If you really feel tbe need of food and will take tbu milk In sips, boldlne It In tbe mouth until it lias become warm, there Is no reason why you cannot take milk before rctlrlnp. but you should not HWdllovv a lot of Icc-colil milk at night or at any time. (Copyrlsht) IMIILOMUSIAN CLUB CONCERT Variety in Artists and Numbers Makes Enjoyable Program m The I'lillomualnn Club, one of the cul tural centers of West Philadelphia, gave a matinee muslcale yesterday In tho handsome clubhouse, 3944 Walnut street, It proved of vvldo variety ot appeal to mus'o lovers. Several artists participated In the In terpretations, and tho program was varied In subject and mood. Tho pro. Krani Rivers Included Jllsa Mao Farley, soprano: Mls Kathryn Meisle, contralto; Miss Kllzahetb Gest. pianist, nnd Miss i:me Lelnnrt Golz, violinist. The program was as follows: Violin solos Romance Wlenlawskr Polonalso WlenUwsky Miss nrfln I.elsnd Golz Soprano solo Aria from "Tat-a of Hoffmann" Offenbach Mlsa Mao Farley Piano solos Humoresnue Neirre Ernest tt. Kroner Iliince Antique Julian Pnscal The Mero.lln.ltound John Ponell .Miss Elizabeth (lest Contralto solo Ari e Francesco Itosii Miss Kathrn Meisle Violin solos Mi dilution from "Thais" Masstnet ilumoresko uvoraic 1,Mn Hfhtth,t Miss Kfflc Leland Golz Sorvrnnr, bciIok - fllrV, Tf name.iMMrn.'Wi'.krileii c.drnaa There's Uver u Song Somewhere jIa3 Mae Farc'Bnl step,,n piano boIos " Clavotte nnd Musette. Kueen IVAltedL Tho Spinners Nenr Oarante a .Ucno Uac , M ss UUzabcth uest PonlrMl-ln nnlos Tho Mapnhlre A. von Ahn Paris The Clpal A von Ahn C'arss Huw Is Mv Hoy Hidney Homer Miss Kathrn Meisle American song compesers had a patri otic interpreter In'Mlss. Farley. Her art In coloratura music was well displayed In the air fioni "Tales of Hoffmann." Miss Mci.slo's suave contralto contributed charm to several novelties, such as songs on tho "Sapphire" and "Opal." Miss (Jest's efficient p'anlsm paid tribute to some excellent compositions by Ameri can composers. The numbers selected by Miss Golz had the tang of popularity, nnd her pl.i lug of them won merited ap plause. Make Clothes Smelling Wash your clothes with 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips and destroy perspiration odors and make your clothes clean, and sweet smelling. '$ the Borax in theseboafi Chips that does the work. SOAP CHIPS IBM n X I4b1b Borax V-l Yomv K Sweet mssiWiSM iliftS&s, r- ir !.I.',v'tV'StlssFWmV fr t
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