HlWHtJll)) ll!l WT llWl EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1918 A LITTLE TALK WITH ELSIE JANIS-MAXIMS FOR THE BUSINESS GIRL-HOUSEHOLD NOTES , ii i -)-flmifittr I ENGLISH BANKER BR ANDS WOMEN PANICKY ON EXTRA BUSY DAYS Efficient Until Rush Comes, Is Charge Some Rules That Call for Keeping One's Head Above Waves One Is "Get Started" "ND of tho objections uiado tu cm- '-' plowing women In rirputiflule por tions Is they get rtittlut when tlicro Is nn unusual proas of work. This charBo was tn.ido by the head of n bank In England which. In fplto of the accusation iloos emplov women in re sponsible ponltloni. "But" thu ollk-lal explained, "wo havo to plic them In rush time" Undoubtedly this description dots apply to some women. When thlnni go ulong ne usual they aie calm ana J ctllclont, but when work and icsponsl- bllltlca suddenly nccumulite they bc-j come panlcstrlckui and don't know tvltete to btgin. . This Is too bad. becauo It It tlmply a frame of mlml and not a sltjn of In competency There Is one good guldlns thought , for tho girl who grows panicky when work piles up. That is this: the hu man capacity for work only extends so fur and emplojois reali7" thK They do not expect superhuman things It was probably not the fact that his banking girl was unable to tope with twlco her usual nmount of work that nude the bank olrfcl-1 biand her ni panicky It vv.ii because sho grow no excited In contemplating tho extra work that It rendered her unlit to get through the usual amount sho was used to doing every day. KEEl'IXU culm with big things happening all around jmi is like taking jour flrst swim In tho sutf after ou hav learned to iwim In a pool. Tho wncs will scare ou at first, Hut jou know jour Htroko and jou must stick to It It was a pretty good stroke In tho pool and jou will find It will l.eiu jour head aboo water In tho wacs If jou keep light on going SURGICAL DRESSINGS TNTEUMINABLIJ folds of gauze -I Tor those whom we shall never sec. Remember when your lingers pause, That every drop of blood to stain This vvh'tcness falls for you nnd me. Part of the price that keeps us free To serve our own, that keeps us clean From shame that other women know. O saviors we have never seen. I'orgive us that we arc so slow! God if that blood should cry in vain And we have let our moment go! Amelia Josephine Hurr. in Southern Woman's Magazine. Th it's the idea iitvmt Etavlns caln In excitable time" Keep on going In ' tho usual wav. Do one thing nt o time. When jou start It lltilsh It with all the thoughts of tho utlie ' things to bo Uono out of jour mind Above all, It Is Impoitant not to fly from ont piece of work to unother with tho wild Idea tint maybe It lsl FOOD VALUE OP CEREALS . tfi c on prrtenHi mfrllri II be itwii by Hot-tar Hrlhotf ' thin col limn tlailu, but In no roue itlll dirtUM-Hii ne (rmltioit of aUrtenta Iw tittcmpttii Vfsot nl queries frt hnttl i' (l( ? uramtn'j nnatrnt M prtfafire .' o f Hy J. H. KKLLOGG, M. ., LL. D TriJ! .net case In the cost of living bus MUKht win JoHm in buying c. injinuHl and tiiUiltlilnK f'Kidi - t ini i slmvvn tis that cereals amply tilto Hit I place of IM.lt I I Wo can easily omit meat from our I , diet by subjtllutlng cereals. Mpcrlil't out, w.ilch are particularly rich in protein, or tho nitrogenous elements of i food, and which tho body uses t r , hum !i -building purport eutmeil for example, contains 1C1 p cftit of protein, while nlto It has a, .11 g i erntifigii of the Marches upon nliU.li we largely depend for our supply of onwpJ about 07 S per cent Oatmeal linn vuppllcH a small amount of tat 7 2 pT cut. and u goodlj nmount of I tissue-building mlncnl sails Kxcept for tho low perccntago of f itr o well balanced aro Hum three cle I mints that an ontincal diet nlone would be rutllc'enl ti keep ono In bealth The fits i m bo addid In the furm of rream Our ideas about cooking oatmeal hut i undergone a change during tho lift few jiars 1'ormerlv we insisted upon tlie Importance of cooking for everil bourn m oide- to render It thoroughly dine) . tlhlo More recent dlsioerles hate hrmn, honour, that oatmeal ghoul'l be u- Iced nnt moro thin tin mlnutcs-nnd etter i-ttlt. Ilvo or six minutes. Tlic reason for thlH Is cleat. Tho tur liv or earbohsdratc, ptrt of our il Ic norm illj absorbed In the mini nteitlno nnd therefore furnishes ni re- -tanee to the growth of thoe un Irndlj" baeterH whoso activities In the oloii glvo rlo to constitution and autn-polsonlng Stareli, However if tnl.cn in more thin ELSIE JAMS TO CARRY SUNSHINE INTO EUROPE'S WAR HOSPITALS better to llnlsh this one than tint one minute quintltles, tlnds It way In eon flnt. All must bo dono at some tlmci idderablo cunntltlCH Into the colon Here and jou wasto valuable minutes trj lng to decide which to do first. Jump' ing fiom ono thing to another carves an uphill road. And getting ono or two "Jobs" leally finished has a calm lng effect on tho mind. You can be ;ln to sic jour nay throtigU. TO feUM up: When things uro beat ing thick and fast around jou nnd jou feel tho panic coming on, (JET STAItTKD MMIUWHERE. POME HOW. AND KEEP flOIXG. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE trtlrro ntiit of(lOT itirjmlllfii o Hit' d'rarlment myt l wrtHrii nn o'lt'llf et thr Hfnrr on'" "nil tionril j(t;i IK' noim or in v-ii-r. urnni w-rr, ""l.'"""',,"'"'! IT PTrr o ,!";"", r 71 ...:..-. , t.M ,h rJltnr Anr nut nremnarilu indorse the nrHtiment V.i ,nVirro,nm"lcnilon orlM. dri... tmf f oW he addrcwd a, cllouj; THU Ztlovt nre vvpvivN's rc:iAMJi Limine P6't I rduer Philadelphia. I'a TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. tthat vhcat milntllnle can b usl tn tUckrn plo fllllncs snii ctiktnrdi. sravlent 1. llu Jin. I'rfdrrirk runvlon, itldon of MiuiHt and thr ltite Major ftc-nfrnl I'uiwlan nf tlir Liiltcd States amir, nnv hhii In the srnlce. digestion proceeds lo j, producing dex trin and sugar, ulilcli furnlh to tlie frlendlj" liaeti rla Just the food tint tliev rcntllro for their growth In suf ficient number to kill off the tolson .ormlng or unfriendly bictcrla. In preparing oatmeal, pour It Into boil ing w.itei and cook fclowlj and ion tlnuou< Do not stir, but cook In a double boiler or steamer. The meal of oats Is M-ldoin made Into bread, although It Is often prepared In tho form of oaten cakes Tlicic arc very popu ar In Scotland and In the north of England In our own countrj-, too. oatmeal cookies ate coming to bu Popular at afternoon teas nnd other functions where a dainty confection is desired Although tomo prefer bugar with their oatmeal. It is better to cultivate a tavto for tho cereal without sugar, beciusc sugar botnc times given rise to fci menta tion and irritation In the digestive tract .Sugar adds very little to the Ilavor of oatme-il If sweetening li desired, It Is better to add it bj tho uso of Kteued flg, prunes or honev Krult can be cooked with oatmcat, but tho better plan Is to eat the fruit seP' i.ine the cooking, THE WORLD'S WAR Through Woman's Eyes By ELLEN ADAIK w,:. War and the Controller ...,'- It.,. 10 Mftina nnn nirrll lmatks that A HUh HAVE n great'mnn'v' Controllers! stitute for leather will won be 'o"nd- tndnn Hio davs' T liero A.i,.t.i a. ,1,1am, i.i nf controllers He en'ly wo had rather n lively air rti ju a ..undon was barlt- ng up it the Ucrman planes, and tho linnaii planes wcto "doing their darn lri in dropping bombH on us .Never mi heard such a terrific din and com- notion I happencel to be changing trains nmewhero In the clti' Just when the tombs wcro nols est. a controller ap ared -several. In fact Thoc control crs truth to tell, vvero very much ilnrmrd They refused to let us reach iur train They bundled us, wllly-nllly, lnwn Into the dreary depths of the un let ground rhoutlng 'Clennan airplane Igbt nliove tho btatlon ' Cerman air. ilano right above the station'' Away down in tho depths we stl 1 could icnr the d n of aerial battle Hut tho lln of acilal battln ineanii verv little o us tlicpo d.ijs V.a are hardened to 't AVe aro even anxious to gazo li ;vard and watch what fun there Is. Hut the controllers will not let us' The food controller Is another much- dreaded person I And now jet nnother person his ap peal ed em the borlmn His function Id o control the ankle of Eve It is true that be does not call himself the ankc -nmroller or the Instep controller or even tho leg controller. Hut, ncverthe- bas remaruou, me IIMIa li nnaa .r fnf.l. ... ."" '::;..,., ..""" u".1" l" o range II ding in tiny ili.i.i,i.. 751 ben houses, In muddy dugouts ecriielJJl In the ground nnm hero thai i. ."'jl porailly mfe! nm "An hour liter wo are hack mi. .1 the bl'let, examining MitlMiolcs th.H have br-en newly created -some of ivS eight feet In diameter and four fen a.W ejes and noses 0 i nuuii I'venls have onco Tho tear gas In thee bolej S m ,3 Htrnncr nnd the fiisi nml .u - "4 fuse tllf?i-r.ru firn unrti, u.ii..i.-i TlBT -" " - "--' .. ...,li:i,ii j again n.,.. 11, ol, nOMM.I , it,ri.n n,..l ..- . ' "" " - ...i.. tii.w more WW ure sinking, talking and wrl'tm- in .!? billet No oao has been Injured "Tifl lards nearer and nil of uj umim i.ijl been blown In smithereens " i This elcser ptlon la onlj of the (rJ of ono little nrtlllerj duel Multiply hj foroeltj and duration twofold und ni?J it out over GOO placeii nt ono una thM matron fir,,. ,1,1 T V.A.. . .. .. - . . "?B ... U..,, -... ,..,.. j i.i-ji r(lj j communl'iuo sajlng, " fairly qultt ixtl on tho western front, j ou i i, know liutl ..tint a linnnntni, I dll uhii nrnuifiixta c.il the feminine cna Ings The monster has declared war n, lowrr und the higher calf" MISS ELSIE JANIS siir' ns 14 triuuon) At any tlino the boot controller may tel?e vou nnd measure vour uppers with his horrid foot-rule' if nur dalntv boots tnlp tho ir ,-.,, Ci-.u.af unners. or grisn ones '"Ihero are endless substitutes he savs. 'The baby ciocodllo It trein 1,1 r.g In tho Nile Tho little blppo In shlveilne In tho swamp Tho frogs arn croaking In tho pond And tho nesli of nl the controllers It. creeping vvlth fear Hlc-ss jonr heart, tho world Is full of substitute ' ' llo guci on to mggcht that tho skins of si! the dead bure.un rjitif would tjlso servo to garnli.li the prrlpilctla ankle. The controller-", nnjliovv. havo thick enough tklns he clerveu naively. Thus It will be seen that the con trol'ers. though useful, are not par ticularly popular "Horn." the woman policeman, is a much-dlsllked soung woman "I am clad that your ankles are being censored" writes one joung man, "for t nm bound to saj my dear Horn, that jou aro far from adorable You have bien behaving very bad'y for a lone time, and if I had my way I shoultl r.ot allow jou to havo seven Inch's of upper You are far loo uppish und jou havo had th" upper band far too long And let me tell ou that I suspect jou are at ther bottom of nil this upperlng You have thick ankles my dear Dora, and jou nio Jealous of all the llttlo darlings who have pretty unktcs" Air. ItAtriS T.V FASHION Speaking of nlr raids, w'c havo been produces much better rJ making th in common hmi shIls ans-vers thn scream of aerial tor-' """' - s.-.i.o.miijr ,rUo 01 angel pedocs and the Hrltlsh "rchles" and food cakes Tho flour can bo easily Mj' :r.o irt tit if u.fMi rtinf corn i win -v-- ... Mfc iicmu una i " f " ..---- ,!... !, 1 ..rt 14 l . ". I Bliould rwrnmenil nil countiv ioik '"i' " u l ' '" una pack- one-pound packnKf of corngt nlft them topethor three times Tm make ft tn .small" r quantities If yon Good Dish for Children 1 One cjuart milk (skim milk may k, used), two and one-half tablcpoonfuli Hour, two tablespoonfuls butter or m.3 giilne or other fnt, one tcaspoonful ujij two eupfuls thoroughly cooked vertuJ ntiely chopped, mashed or put throuihwi a sieve Sninach. neas. tte.in A...--A celery or uspanguj mako trood noun. Stir flour Into melted fat and mlS with tho co d milk Add the cooked ve(0 1'iitititi hhu nur ot iiiu nre until thlck-1 ened If soup Is too thick add a Iltut liuicr )r iililte Llliieu r-taies FooJ i.e.iucc o. i r,Vbwen,asanxed Ids7 ,','e upon kepi v.rv llve.v In that particular fa.h-, Recipe fOl' Cake FloUr even pretty nnklo In 1inde.n t 's n 1 '.'' "- ,' . Cako flour r"l"J"fln, e'vinlng Tho whir, of fljlng mhs In cake 1UMUUN IHMiUftil " " - - . This ge.itl.ma., i '",h. VcwIntVotfim- to ion. to I-ndoii these moonlUht or' iR. He sternly forbids the wearing 01 rem- . .. . . , . . tur ,ln,i a .nine h.fc.r M"' ')ann eTus of'arf. ctoi V-C1Zy s. tint mu o tho hno are banned us (rawuacU g that ,t takM pooI, m.iny can in visits and u koo1 deal of hardening be fore one can reallj get to enjoy these spectacular battles In the air How does It compare with frranco? , .J , , . I.I..1, i, will ! now eioea u eoinpuro wiin rrancu, a.ohalf an Inch too lghlowill, ' nl ho cv es off v lib bio sneats f Actress Has Brightened American Stages Now Will Cheer Victims in War-Ravaged Lands Abroad rpHU climb to success can bo so en-1 objectionable, and 1 guess tints why J- grossing that the bumps and Knocks along tho way simply do not exist Do jou believe this' One girl who has climbed tho ladder and registered it the top of tho theatri cal profession docs Two continents sins her praise and 1 13000 a wcclt has been known to fall f.om her pay envelope. The electilo signs of all the big-time theatres of tho blg-tlmc" world havo stamped her name In tho mind of the . Whx Miould the lire be kept a low a . Are Imitation., to rail. a 11 rule, et- poMlbte In the tlre-lwx of the furnace." tended at flrnt inc-etlnx? 3. What U the difference In food value J 3. What Nort nf lonrU nnd ujb elutlis between a nound of loin irark cbopn and it , have the most lientRrtal rfTeet nn the eiiin jiound of macaroni.' jdexlon.' ANSWEUS TO SATURDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. It Is poftfcHtld to ket re creum well 1. Madame ,Jult Juufnind U wife of tlie ltBcn In on ot the Iatr modeled thermw ...A.1.. .I.A 1. . -....! I ,1 t. ;VlMteles.rtheiraM;.'hoh.!'''' l,1.ody knows her. She H stances that, aceo.dlrg to recent dls- 'Ui l.NIo .lanls. coverlet, plaj o Important n liart In All In one llttlo paiagiapb Jl's Janls tho ellcehtlo.i and ntMnil ntlo i of food I ties up foi .ou thu Incidentals nf the Into the bod tl'suc 'fouiteen 01 more odd vears that hue tll ulth the wide neck.. It U not dim rait to park the criiim In tlilsi In fart. It run i put In thin container at the place where It Is purchased. Z. Ilanclnc fcah curtain to cover the upper mh of Hie nlnclow nn well u the loner facilitates ventilation nnd ndcU to the np- Iaranre of the nliulon. The window can1 be let down at nliht all the war from the j top and the upper curtains pushed back on the rod. j lremh nnibux-ailor American. roerlc i. -he Is an QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS The Cau.se of Colic VV hy Rhouhl a hlll cf six have colic palna ono or two hour itotlj mhs vwtEi:r.i:n 1'robablj there is homothlng virong wltii tho mothers dleturj There maj uatsed since as a very small, elellghttul, shoel.-halred Hlsl- t.he began t" tutu handsprings iuio-m the opira houses of small towns In tho West "rJimaiUIs"" tho premiere crl.ilms when jou accost her tn her dressing loom, ni was pot.iblo when she appealed here, nt Keith's last week obstacles'' At least 1 eio uoi re- 2. T-.,ru.vriv niJ..a... n ... .1,. ,.i . th. 1 1 'oiiio hereditary weakness of tho i I i ever hid any ll.uml,, aMie the ear. und mote the front I 8t0iacl1 , " V. ', 5 lll ''cls ore numbeiunv .. ,. ....... ...... .... ... . ... .. .... rontlnatcd ( h Idren ofLen 1iia rolto Ami In tit r smart fcrai' .., u. riup nun mo up or uic miier nn- r- ; ; 7.,, ". ..... . .1 r, " . ,.""". ... ..,.-" l,nn ,ul.m i,ni u,ci ict-iiiiiB ui i.irvjiiis iiouriiiiiieiu launvy Ki0 mm wui ,. too rapldlj none shliu-s brlgbtei looked exactly like she talked the mlstros of nns thing that Weak Anlilcs , mltht happen to mini I" her road It What do ,oi. .dvlf. for weak .nkles that " " ""M0 '."f ",,l",f !,', I'lVtlo urn vera easily i.vi Ibt: 'never ugaid un obstacle as an obstacle I suoDOse there liavo uecn moiniuiH mother put me on the stage "After that ' she sipns it up, 'things Just happened, ono thing after another, and hero I am ' ' ' It Is particulars Iincicsthig to have Mla Janls talk about heiself Just at this time, boi.iuse she Is otio of tho four-flgurc-a-week stars who Is going to give up the footlights for a while to go over and plaj the 'war circuit" The announcement cm the the.atro boards thit this is 1. Isles" farewell lour In America for a while Is not an ldlo one Shortly she will be tnglng and dancing the Janls t,unshlnc Into the hospitals and camps In Prame to -ni:i;rt Hiinm.s i.v nobi'iTAi.s 1 1 Ono success nftei another has followed 1 1 till; Idol of thu tlieattc-golng public, unci she H now going to add tl o greatest palm of nil to Iur wriatli i Jlother and I,' JIIss Janls eplalns. ' epect to rail on tho next boat fot 'r.ane. whe.e I inn goliiu to spend nil irv time foi i wblln just singing and Fair Food Prices ColuuniT rrlr-s nr" flKU"'' 0" "caiih nml carry ' liult nillt anil eli--lli-ers prlr ,i mas U- hlshcr ThJ,;lral l-nod Vilmlnlitration hem no aulheirtti to' it nrhcK Tnlr unil reusoiMtle rosces iral le ,1-ti rinlnwl hoicr. anI thfl luliltr ran dei Ida if i)apra hci chaw nioro ahnll tc patronized IterflM. hi letter tho naiii ot urocfr" who ehrse on ft "cash anlair l)ts m r; thsn ihc pries named u Inw tn thi federal iVl Admin Ktrator flflh flmr. llulktln IIulldtnK, rnuaiieipnic wl"h. provided jou keep the nroDortlnn' of one-sWth part of loinstarcl. to flve-j siMiia pare 01 uoui l'.'taller rnjs IlalUII lir ltd Ww'.!;,!tOr10 7.-, 01171 S pr I n b ,,.- wheat 10 0, SflSU, icr tbl P. y e anil fflllUt , . . . Ui-llJ .10 00 foil ., per Md 11 0 1000 H so pre dui VV hole w hnt nrahain per lb OVj W 11. "0 M.'.-.u .10 on'j kerie. With h e .rcular motion, not roferlng more than an Inch, work all oler the entire fieatp, not rulibhie hut rather looMnhiff It. It. In arranging dinner pirtlM It Ih not rorrrct to place litthaniU and wlce nrt to each other. 8. ir potatoes that nre to be baked nre boiled first In alt water for ten mlnutra they will bake In considerably less time than It the rule. Government Sanctions 'lliese Tc the hditur u VI onion a rait Dear MadannC'a!i jou kindly print tho r clP' for cnrmneal rl Idh eakca and for corn bread thai are approid by tho ciovern roenf I e o manj different nclp-a fur am.k..o ..rrltitu ihnt It Im confusing I.U,MI,IV. . .-.i.KTfc IWI'll I Duties of Maid of Honor I To the Vditor of Woman's Vou'. ' Dear Madam What Is the duts of the mall of honor at a wccldlns' V I, C Tho maid of honor itnlka alono Just ! Imforn cli lirldA c-nlrii- mi Ihn nl1i, .c.h takes tho bride's bouquet and liokld It during tho ceremony and as tho best man I lemalns near tho bridegroom to render nnj" assistance necessarj, the male! of The ankle maj- be strengthened by ip'cla' exercises cspeclallj toe w ilklng liatho tho parts In cold water dally Do not wear low shecs A leather ankle support may be made by nnj' shoemaker In bad cn;s n .-peclil appainttis may be needed In such c ij-hh a snrgeon rhould be consulted Excessive I'cr.spir.ition Whit In the ttettt innns of checKlns ex-reest-e i ereptratlon In u very thin, nenajs lereoli' ,v.,f i:xceslvc peisplratlon is often a neu of dltiou.JBcine.it, sho concedcel, una tlmeb when nothing went right, out. i uo , aot lcmemViet them I love every part of my work and there could havo been I no such wotd us failure You see, mother attend d to ev el j thing for me She made mj iiifciRements. fought mv managers and nil tho ret ll I had to do wns, tho stunt i:ici ono knows that -Miss Janls is a molliei -Hindi girl so far as the business end of being on the bt.age W e oneerned, If fhnin Ih il niot.il to bo drawn from the .'fact that nt bast ono girl In the Morld Here aro two recipes -which con... , honor stands near the bride during tho, ranbenle .jmtiton, and 'snlu.t0": ! remlCaV'l.e'Vmrtire :i .IrtV';.' MWs straight from the olllco ot the food ad- cercmoiij. even though tho other at- 'QN0 from tIl; ,)loo,, tll0 .)olnH wlth Janls makes no allusion to It entertaining the sold ers. It Is wonder fill to bo able to do this niueli for the in, frock and j and they appreciate it so much uu seo this Is not mj first time anoi-s l spent seveial months a jeai ago singing in the hospitals In Kngl.iud ' SI ss J.uiIh li loath to tell about the real brand of sunshliio that sho Is able tc send a-beainlng through the long white corridors of the hospitals, whe.u oven a Jigsaw puzzlo Is a welcome di version , but her mother could not resist this llttlo .ncldent 'Tommj-," sho bald, "whoso both feet were amputated, was brought up to he'ar tie cnteYtalnment nlo bel'eves that m ilineel soldiers never want to be sjn. iwthlzed Willi, so she 1 uiglu and Jokes with tlum f-ho said 'Well, jou got jours, dldii t ou" And do sou know what tint man said back in bis f.innj cockney dialect? 'Ah. It might have been worse, mli3 It might have beer mv two ejes, und then 1 couldn't havr seen jou, .Miss Janls ' " dimmest s?llo. KM I- 1'anej hMid OB'ii lllue ro Oil ' llrokn US & unt.i.i n tr too it In hull. 115 (J (Ill.l.!; peril) A ni erl'Qii n.ad J b II , hid; a it -i ii a i Sew mad JJ W 21 .' (IIox "id tn u 11,8 ) ( nnnwmer nhould pnr ler U-lt). soek .SO .M .SO .R5 per 10-lh. sack .(it a 68 ler In. .OlHiS 07 tr 5-lb. ack .av n.w .LI .3S i-er III. I-,'j .Oil S.7 .11 .l O.fi w.ir. &.11 per lb 1'.' 00'j w 15 Ida .O'l'i uilnlstrator Cornmeal griddlo rakes Ono cupful cornmcal, ono cupful boiling milk, ono tablespoonful drippings, one-half tea upoonful bait, ono tablespoonful molasses, one teaspoonful baking powder, two eggs Put cornmeal in bowl, cover with boil ing milk Add tho Ealt, fat and molasses, and when cold the baking powder and eggs, which have been beaten until light Mix all well together and bake on a hot grtddla Cornmeal biead Three eupfuls milk, ono teaspoonful salt, ono and one-half eupfuls cornmeal Mix tho Ingredients and spread In shallow greased pans to about one. quarter Inch In depth Uako In a mod erate oven until crisp Veal Loaf To li Editor of Woman' Paoc Dear Madm Wilt you ci" print tendants stand at a distance hhe helps tho bride remove her glove to reeelvo the ling and gives back the bouquet and at ranges bei train when she turns to go down the aisle with her husband Tho maid of honor follows the wedded pair, the bridesmaids following her Her frock Is usually a little bit different from tho?o worn bj tho bridesmaids 1'IP'TlMi: or MiKIXI.I-Y It was mother who put me on me 'You see, I of a protege of J'resldtnt An Usher's Dutj To tl dttor ot lVomnn'a Tnffe. Dear Maiim Ha. the uehera nt the wed- f dim; any duty to irfonn dunnv the cero-' I niony iudf" Tho li-t man for Ini-tarri les the rim? to th icruoiit when the t'mw com'. Ih theru anMhhlK for the uihera 1 ' to du" JACK. 1 Tho ushers slmplj walk up the aisle at tho head of the wedding partj nnd stand In the places assigned them nt the reh arsals The walk down the aisle at the end of the wedding party. An usher's duty Is to arrive at the church half an hour or thrce-quarter- of an hour before the limo for th" wed ding, nnd be conducts the membe-s of the families und the guests to thu places I assigned for them In tho church from the blood the poison which it Is congested Neurasthenics aro Ilkeli to sweat profuselj" when thej tail iaii;r i nnu ,,nii ni.Lfjv, i. ,,, ,i( min ... .. i i .. .. ... st.aln of am soil Sponglnf. the skin ttage " she explains rimplv ...... i.. .....- . i..j.i. ,.. .. um sort of a protege Willi g iiv, ".no i uMuuic n uu . . . . , ,, ,,.., , eseellent means of lessening at.j night ' McKInlej before he was l'resldent Ho sweats Tho neurasthenic should un-, 'd Mrs Mckinley wcro very much In load his overloaded colon by making tho ' tcrested In mo when I was a llttlo gill bowels move three or four times dailj, out In Columbus, o. my homo town not for a few dais onlj. but l.abltuallj. I I used to sing nnd glvo Impel snnatlons Hat la-catlio foods ! at cbunl. entertainments They insisted I vi as a genius or someuiing eejuauy (e'opyrlsht) IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Chapeaux Designed for Palm Reach Wear Piece for Little Girl To th") FJItor o lVoinau'' Vaot: Iear Madam Can ou prlrt a pice for a reclpo for makinir a vsl loaf? Tsnnk'n von tor this are! all the other Information tht I have received thnnuh the Woman'n Kx ehanre, " M Tlie Ingredients are three pounds of ra'w veal one-fourth pound of salt pork, one teaspoonful of bread crumbs, ono tablespoonful of butter two beaten egirs. to which four tablespoonfuls of cream have been added; n teaspoonful of pep per, three tenspoonfula of salt und two i Kach time they find a r'n or tear, tetutpoonfuls of powdered sage l'ut the , "'" " j"c "" Itecause my clothes get soiled a cat anci pura. unuunn i..o vMb vw.- tThen add In the order given all the tittle clrl to speak at another llttlo Elrl'a drthd.1. party? Nothing very hart a tho llttlo clrl Is only five. Jtarllbft Here Is one by TJurges Johnson that would bo easy to learn nnd Is quite cuter. IRONING DAY I don't see why the grown-ups care ner Tt of the Ingredients Mix them well and shape Into a loaf Hake In a deep pan for two and a half hours Basin with a little melted suet and water while baking. Sweetbread Croquettes To the editor ot Woman' rnne: Dr M)d)tn I wi'l'd 1'te tn have a frond Tteipe f"" wetbread eroqjttp not afancy j rclp. hut luit plain, practlojne.. AftT removlnr th m',"'brn'i and plp" from the sweetbreads soak them In oolt twlted wafr Th n cook In bomnir salted wtr with a tablespoonful cf - vin'gar oiod Hav the water tv,l'ir itriien they are put In, Let cook for w.-iyntv minutes Tnn plunge into cold . .r-fflHiijfr' egaln to hardea Now chop th" li. .?f-.k. -J. HMA n.l .u..hn ...11. n ..n Vrr'lOy IIUO III1- l,H BlrwH ..,, M III- VyK"nful of grated onion and suit and IieppT Have ready tho beaten olk of thifv es half a cupful of cream or mussed and My children keep TOO clean and neat. And dirty dollies are a treat, j I find It quite the nicest play To wash and Iron every daj. Evening Dress in Yellow To tn Vditor of tfoinon' Pan. Dear Madam ould ou five me om ad vice about the color of an eenlnr dres th-t njld ' nice for a irtrl lHtnty ear M? t hne dark eyes rather dark akin but roey cheeks, myvhatr fa dark brown. Could yoi uctreat the trlmmlns too? IinoWN KTES. A very pale yellow or almost an) shad- of pink would look very well O t son. sort of soft satin There Is a wash able satin now that Is very good You could trim th" dress If vou have It made up In yellow In a chiffon or silk net of tho same color. Have a long tunic of this and finish It off with corded Bilk nade from the material Over tho tunlo In th" front and back you might have an upron effect of the satin If you mako .yVv I 'i s Tomorrow's War Menu Meiltlrm Ila I HUHAKFA.ST .Stewed Dried reaches Dolled nice with .Sugar and "Milk Toast ( Wee, LU.VCHI'ON Cream of Tomato Soup Potato Salad Spiced Oatmeal Cikes tmoa UINNUR Oysters a li New burg I'rctich l'rled I'otatocs Canned lias 1'rult Cup spici:d oatmhaIi cai;i.s The wholo family will llko theo and they aro easily made. Ono and one -half eupfuls flour cue half cupful conlted oatmeal, one-quarter cupful sugar, one-quarter cupful r,ilsin ono-quartei teaspoonful soda, one-half ttvlspoonful baking powder, one hi' teaspoonful i imiamnn, three tablespoon fuls( fat. one-quarter cupful molasses Heat the molasses and fat to boilinr Mix with all the other materials Hake In muflln pans for thirty minutes 'llih makes twelve cakes United States Food Leaflet No. C. I'ltlM. I.-irnc iJ0 in r.Osl JI dlum (.'us to sum! tm. II Cf.11.1 to HO)) OS fp , U1SISS P'r lb Heed o J .. fane j . .10 O faecdlefiei fnno (t lb , l I . 2 & (Hulk ono cent k'.") III. 1 1-.11 I'KAK PT lb. Whole ureen . .ft vt .t-"j fepllt green 14 n li Spill el!ow on' i W IU'j MAI'IIUITUI Mil It per cako Lnnweetelli-it Iirs-'U' t Tl 6 OiiO et dox to cane. 14 04 TL nAelened babj I?e 4 i 8 1 ".o ' CO doz to re 0 0 H SiVI0N It lb talt pr doz Pink 1 R7'4 W 1 00 Red Alam.a .' 70 Zt .) 10 I er. lb. (Ml COH's terlb. :t .K :; 3..i; per lb. Id .ii 12 0.t7 10 S.1J per. lb. 1: a. to l.H, .13 .tS Ier lb. .14 .IS .11 W.l.V dt -it 19.11 'Not so bad Trance. he unswered (qulckl. 'though gcnerouly "it's V, quite good sport here'- An artillery duel in Trance Is great," ho added, "Tlctuio to jourself a flat Jcountrjsldo clotted with tumbledown I farmhouses nnd Intersected by hedges I hedges reminiscent ot those country lanes In Kngland In the good old davs I llehlnd many of these lurk tho field I guns, so cunningly bidden that men bll- !e ted in the actual neighborhood of them might walk right up to them without the slightest knowledgo of their where- aoouts ' A spurt of flame and the shock of a teport sometimes two guns fire a half-salvo together or p-thaps four guns of the battery speak qulcklj In sui -ceslon There's tho constant pouft pouff of shellbursts overhead That s a Iirltlsh nntl-alrciaft gun driving off a German airplane, which has been sent to d scover the hldlng-placo of the big !Ti J..y W"lt,h' ll" "" n '"-""et ago. icgulaHtl Ut at" ,U"? nu,onmtI I'crh.pa the (ierman.ilrman, perched high In the air has already located the Tnhalf-";?n" Un "in'n fact m Half an hour or so. The anti-aircraft guns have put the tear of tied Into little I rltz up above, and bo makes back swift Sta "& Ma anU s"'' to ' Half an hour c lapses an hour goes b There Is no further sign of war ...u ."'Mtijiiiui 11 lined m a broken- down faimhouso neai the battery nre I reading, writing cr cleaning buttons Thero Is 'Madame.' the farmer wife. pouring out eorfee for tho men when "Whiz' Whiz' Hang" A shell has I dropped pretty close 'the (jernian air. men have really discovered the batten s whereabouts! "The men In the farmhouse duk their head, Instnctlvelj. ab though thev were in the open Madame looks neivous A salvo of Trltz shells arM hi..ir,i wri..i Tho oltlcer In tho billet orders his men I wui, tin ion UHIGL IS iri rniin). I ,. 'danger zone ",B ! "llverv cno has vanished into curious I-gione-g ans) .06 6, Oft (? Ill") eaih .IS O.SS .tl &.30 WINTER CLEARANCE N'o other salo can be quite HUe this n "Inrp nor values so cMraoidlnarj S45to49.50f Dresses k Reduced m l$22Mw fu vet, chnrmcuse H BSL all fashionable NL -, I I i I 1306 Walnut Street for nowhere clso are t eductions Evening Dresses, $25 to $49.50 j flilftons, Oeorgetles. Satins, etc, that formerli told for $35 to J7J Afternoon Dresses, $15 to. $49.50 Satins, Velvet" Nets, etc, that formerli sold for "5 to Srij ! Serge Dresses, $16.50 to $35 Iy fishlons that viero J33 to 05 WAISTS BiUei".,i,0"t,o0,,s $4.50 to $10 1,0V AiAISONDEMOD I V I11225VVALNUT STREET I A'SMARTERSniES-LESSEXPHi: DF SIYtJL i fjcelso much better now! A JL . . - ., , . . --i m WSXi j V- . rKffl65rf-3t I S S iJSArJ v :T ""JJ - nf &w??Vl ,bw i - m -Uwk Resinol stopped that itching instantly r!ci milk, a tablespoonful of butter and 1 tho dresj this way jou need not make " ' . ... a... ..... . itirt rMnn fllnln r.aeb Alt thu tinv .r n4 enough of the crumbs to mako ")' but Just Mme far enough to meet it ijStaWtwc, iftiht a rf6wn ' ot th P6"1 trlinaiing that t eeen W rB4oh m Consider tho modes for Palm Beach. Hero wo have two hats fashioned for early southern wear. The upper model, which cer tainly can bo called full-grown, is of pink taffeta, the brim edged with georgette. The lower model has crown band and loops of bright green satin; the upper side of brim is faced with figuied georgette nnd the under side is faced with green straw edged 1 wlth black. The prompt relief which the first application of Kcslnol usually brings Is a . great surprise to sufferers from eczema and similar itchin?, burning skin affec I tions. And better still, this gentle, j healing ointment rarely fails to clear ' j, away such troubles completely. Pliy stcians prescrme it regularly. . P.eilno! Ointment U xi Marly (I cickoIsti d that It can U und oa cioted itirfacta tthout attractlat undo attention, Contain rothlni that Could Irrl UK Ih tindcrut tVin Atalldroiibu For trial tut. wrlu to Dept, PR, Rtfliwl, Baltimore, Md. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimamm i W A sstyr'SJtiA Final Clearance Sale Tuesday, Jon. 22nd and thereafter Entire Stock of Millinen). Gowns. Suits. ' 7 Coats, Furs, Waists, Etc. 1624 Walnut Street