pv .- - --.---; tfywTr - --IiiwVij m''Wct.'wijjtil)i drtt- - ht jr.1r T '-nr EVENING PUBLIC1 LEUaEK-PIIlLADELPIIlA, TUESDAY', JAXUAKT 22, 1018 iMi i ,. .inn, KNITTING NEEDLES FROM REVOLUTION DO THEIR BIT MEN LAY LOW ON FOOD SAVING, WIVES SAY . 2i MHfrmwuHww i-jpKwwyHP ww --wi,.-'''-- - at p J MEN SCORN WIVES' WAR MENUS 'KNITTING NEEDLES MORE THAN A CENTURY OLD AND CALL FOR "SOLID" FOOD PLIED BY HANDS OF THIS PATRIOTIC LADY MAKING BREAD WHOLESOME Reader Asks for Advice on Subject A Letter From American Officer in France Makes an Answer QJ1NCU the "war befc-arf many of us liovo been nursing r-ecrct loyalty, to tlio men folk of tho liouke. Hero l.i ' n housewife who feels that hreakliiK ! the sllenco It tho bettor part of pa trlollsm. I "It Is nil very well," bIio writes, "to ; talk about Women u Inning tho war by saving food, but, dear editor, did you ever to to Rlt a tnuti down to a dish of oatmeal soup? It can't bo done In my house. 1 am u patriot. I wuut to savo tho meat and wheat for the sol diers, and whetcas my huibund doesn't . try to stop mo by telling mo not to, t hp simply docs not out the food-saving A Sense of Humor FOR health and the constant enjoyment of life, Rive mo n keen nnl ovcr-preacnt sense of humor; it is tho next best thing to an nbiding faith in Providence. G. U. Checver. T KNOW of no nmtvtr that makes so direct mi appeal for fo( ( wiving un the splilt of the l'lewh people. They in their "br.io liopo" are de pending on uh to feed them. Per Real Daughter of the Revolution Makesi Wonderful Record in j Work for American! Soldiers. I Mrs. Elizabeth B.I Grim's Deft Fingers Have Not Lost Their Cunning Since Days of Civil War. Tyni.UOKS of gleaming iu-mIUh n; "-Mold lmo clicked their way Into tli II thu ' . wars In vhlcii .i(ninn i,,.- -, ..-. dUhcs. Ho has nlwnyn made fun of , '"! It will add weight to tlio ubovo Uut out , WeRl jltIiatltlI , .. what ho calls cheese contraptions, p.iragiaph to Ituow that tho boy who Lalm ,ianUs of a ' What can you say to men such aa ' wroto lt-a lieutenant In tho Held at- , ,almcs a , , l """ ! tllIcr" or U, UllC(1 SUUcs ar""-Is' ! m each and evcrv one o these Jtnr an enger young hcolTer at all thlngi Kie. ' one or lMS ""' TT -WOULD be taxy to luugh at such I Si.,,tmental. IJut ho w- nnd he could I'oyn the centuries they lmr. come, ".gumiiiB willi tlie devolution, and from then on ucatlntr their rmiM i..,ih i.. American history. Alt. nuzzlc.1 wife. It Is in-iIeKs to cX- ..'.' is..mtln that Mrs. Elizabeth It A .'.,-. ,i. ,.,- .. .i. I ".""'. l".c wl'lte-halied ..1,1 l.nov h I'uuutv v.. ...w ...M....W . . ..t..,., , iVltlS erixiucttei when n man's mouth Is f.et for beefbteuk. If you can dlsgulso the not help faying! men. ljecdusc men nre funnv In their bo Islinosti. but the time has gone when wo can laugh about food saving. I am going to balance the above letter with the paragraph of one never Intended for publication. If the holdler boy who wroto It chances to Mmn nprnca Ilia nrlntcil vnl,l4 lin Will know ho lias been called upon to do ; start out with tho supposition that nil Ws bit In two ways-to go to Trance I '' uro bo made tmooth f"r "s to fight and still be a missionary ut i ln lllls war? home. Agrio with your husband that o.tt- "From uliat 1 have teen slnco I Ing ptanut toup cioes not como cas have been here tlwse needles, hhniikl i cheese and mako him call for more, so 1 much tho better for you. Hut why i .... . . . . . j t rn. inn ninv ri n at u 'rim ,,. .. i . , he writes, "I should But tell him that coming utcic to your , m ,-' - " '.""""'' ' tho posKemUui of tin in. It Is ngl that fhc should be. of oiir Tliv wero her grandinother'n, then hu moth er's nnd now, by u,e Uu of 1. rilnB tilings to KIe t our ..hildren. her llut over nnd above this you could for nurself If jou went ns others h no gono to her home, at 40 Xorth 1 urn. il itrcot slio Is mnklng her need!.- ll, up to their trust ! They might hae been unbud)'s ne u i'h. iiui incv are nets . .A k ...lit.- . . A il,A lrthliAli ft 4 Inltir tttS.SH say tho frenen were tlio nooiesi nnu noun. us mu i icuui u TO ...... tho best peoplo the Lord over made, to llnd (.ticks and stones whero you They have lost so much In this war left a houi-c Is not easy cither. Tell ar.d still have an unconquerable spirit, him about the "little white fools ol They can take their homes fiom them. , rruiicc," tho chlldicn who have been but they can't tako their bravo hope. I deprived of their reason by war. I .had grown rathei skeptical on the I Tolnt out to him his ow n children: subject beforo I left the U. S. A. I Franco has been tho battlellcld of thought It was a beautiful legend in- tho world. Sho needs food. What Is spired by magailno articles. IJut It's going to bo our answer to her hun true: truer than anything else there i ger? Tho tlmo has gone to laugh at 9 cheeto contraptions,! days. Theirs t be up and doing and kiiii amioiiRii tiiu n-iier l nont ulua o.ira old '. Almost every one l.nows Jim. (Jrlin And If they don't Mum lu-r they hae heard of her husband, lie was John L. Clrlin, .Select Coiindlmun and con- palls of mjlUs, iracior. There arc old folks who point out Mrs. orlm for more reasons tlun all this. .he was one of tlio.splfndld women I who worked to hard at war icllef during Clxll War times. The needles flathtd then, too, but when jou look out thn lli-t of knitted things accomplished by the busy I flnt-nro In 1017 . .,. .....,.. ..n.lt.t.. . .. -c,- ... aHs. jjit .i.niii.1 Pur,riu.j iuii - a& A. i BTIMMIlWlTifirWlMflllT'l i1 W 1 1 "IMI i , vreientive mtdiclne icltl it 11000 ' co' AlItUCA he oil en hu Itartnr tintn daltvt but in no rote fUt fHafftioii or trratmrnt of attmrnt h attemptfft, Vrrttnnnl tjurrit on health jctll l promptly antwtrtd 0 postage ( tnctoied. By J. H. KELLOGG, M. D LL. D, THU urt of bread-making is prob ably tho most nnelcnt of culinary . .. - .II.M.aa.HA.1 mnlliAH 1 l I.-- !.. . soruea irom tne coion uro iiiaciiaiBru ...u.i.i;.. .. .;. ui mm 10 noil ... through tho lungs, glUng a fecal odor , lneilt, A1, 1nJa of T)Mt $ 10 1110 l.renin. I lie rmiw .n ... roiilninliiatnl lln i,-ni. ... "1 nntltoxlo diet and to trln tlio iwwois ,,,.,. un1 wfl inun, i.ivatii.ui nuioinioxicatlon. tlirn.,A i which tho Infant, as well n3 thi moih,, I may dc poisoned. ? nn to inovo thrco times a day. Thirst Cure .1 Tho diet should bo bulky; fuat I, ' ould contain a lares mm,.! .',": dlgcstlblo leslduo. The best foodi bulk nro lettuce, carrots, beets, .'.!'; spinach, huckleberries. iueubirrt.. i."' Polled to burn up Its wasto matters more prunes, apples, apricots, graham br.t'i uctlvely. llut tarefully conducted ex- sliredded wheat biscuit, wheat rtab Jl Pertinents carried out by So'omon on , cincked wheat, rjo bread. Hi u. ..?!? lu-A u,,l,!A-.t .Lnnfil l.wiMt fonrlllRlVeH I lit till llrnnp.. ni. Mn.tt.... . . an 1 1 thr nnr sdntno to bo MlneO t , should (1.. (I.... . ....? JI. If. It has been claimed that by with holding water tho body will bo torn arts, doubtless tho ufo of flro In tho , tml ,)e nlnolnit of OXKC consumed by i fruit Juices of all sorts, because r7S preceded tho dlscocry of baking, but1 not nt all Inireascd, which Is sulllclclit this simple proccts could hardly bo Proof that there Is no Increase of oMda- lion and, nent-c, no uuwuuuko iu i;u gained from this standpoint. termed nn urt, The ancients made their bread as most ! prlmltlvo tribes still do. by simply form ing a cane or Hour and water and baking on n. hot stone. ' I Dread niado In this way Is exceeding-1 1 ly toothotno and Is doubtless superior. 1 from a. health standpoint, to our more ' fruit sugar and uclds which they cZji tain. ' J The amount of fat should hn in,...... . about 25 per cent above that ordtnirllri required. Tho amount of protein bIioumS be 50 per cent greater. "wuKn Diet for Nursing Mother What la tlio proper diet for n nurlnr iiiolhT? .-uhbi.. Niirrlng inotheru ilioul.l uso of fruits and fresh egetables. certain foods tend to Increase u .iv of milk. This Is partleUarlv t,:1 whole-grain cereals. entJ flow of the .1 mako free , wheat, oatmeal, free water drinking and,: Plnl.ln. nini. llio liru UM3 Hi juicy IlUlts. Va 1 J 111 nnieUCIIUll, "" -' " "-. ... ' "V " .. H,n llnrn ..r fn,,- .,!,. .. ...."". '"! S'outh made most Ing strongly navore.i xcgciaoics. sucu ns J" -" ,"" - , , I , .iVliti nr, . ., r ??mi "boo cake." by i onions and garlic Tea. .fee, IM ' , L, "f 'l,nlotl,clW AIKS. KLIZAUETH GHIM tMI lllll.Ht ll. hi unluippx Inn. Ln ,,nie tlnir. This pital stiuarrs, twelxc vin.ngi - inm'tci'ii M-tiian kiutu i h. sight in only one pairs of wilstltts and hlt-,our ulngs, I eje and sliu 1h ile.if. Those who nie which wero hemmed. with her day after day w.iti-blng lie r "Nineteen eighteen' retold will put ply tho needles say her occupation fur that to shame," Mrs. llrlm says quietly. nlshes her with a marvelous stoio of .She Is not git en to talking about her-1 cheer. Shu spends all her tlmo at It. self or her accoinprFlimrnts, but shu be-l and sho netcr wearies. If there Is a Ilexes In the psjihology of a written ' knitter's disease It does not come to list to let a person Know Just liow inutn thoso who aic sevnit-iilne ' THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE mHiii. iit,miilrZ to ll.f- lrnartme,K limit le v rUttn yfc,df,l Tour sweat. r i..lt.. nnillln. t "land i.iri Ihe iiuw- " tht urltci. irt(nl uutrirt l.k thote alven l oui swiat.rs, twcHc mulllcis t II jj ..iirratoo,l tint tl e c,t,ta,- i! .ri ol i.-. eu; Uu imlortt the tntlMni ,miin,,nfl for llil ildiarf.iicuf ohunlii l,r o.Mrrvnl at ullm". rill, IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Letttrs and qu the paper omu una hM,. nre tnrtttll. , .nrrA. com MIM.W KCIINiK Kiciliio fuWo Letlucr. I'Mlatlclvhio TODAY'S INQUIRIES t. Mbut makes ortfrs tmicli In the took- Ins 1. What uuman'M imlllteal urcaiilziillon I.iih trt-en founded In (.renter New ork (.Inee the Midrute lclor In the Mule of New t. How I the donnttulra or a noow prop-I " i'-.i. ".". ...c.. celve of their hating worked one wlilt can bo dono In a glten lime On the harder In tho sKtles tluin they an doing1 day we wcie s.ilnc good-by to tlio old i todnv. year all of In r 1'1T work was tuined I Tho 1H17 iOord itads as L.lliiws: Mir to tho lied ' n.-s ard she light hlrleeu aliotn THceU to I'.IH with a clean slate i ami a great uimi oi ivsoiutn.n. It Is Interesting to know I lie liunill nps Mrs Urlm Is working ng.ilnit. ' Hnndlcapa of tlmo and old age that have ft way of stealing In and making ago There Is one imUltut Mr" (Itlin llkea to talk about, ll is the time her giand niuther look p'trt In the welcome of lleor.ru Vt'tislilugton lain Trenton. Hie was one of the little girls who --trtwed lloweis In his path. Perhaps there Is t.u. h a thing as hav ing a countiy gti Into your blood Aniei ka Is In Mrs. (irimV: (iUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Had Iireath tvhat In th cauo of a hid atll, hl'IIScmilKR Theie are many minor causes, such as decaying teeth, chronic nasal catarrh and diseased tonsils, but tho principal ciufc is constipation Tlio poisons nb- You Can liorrow a Imlllng bakers' loates. In antebellum days the negroes of the Sou ilfllelmm cm o l,vt,1 '1, baking tho cakes on a boaid beforo an beer, condiments, eocoa. pickles, rich open tire gravies, swectDreaus, nsii anti oysters To bo really wholesome, bread should I should bo altogether ntolded by the I be made of tho whole grain Itesldes ( . Hon lime und other lie. espary salts, the i bran contains a r ch supply of t Itnmlnes, wnicn aro lacaing in tlio lino nour. . i pound of lino flour lontnlns onl ono grain if lime, while a pound of bianl contains sixteen grain--. The art of bread-making In some form (.perns to bate been tci wldel pra. tired 'ten among the most primi tive, ncopl. , but nuineious tubes of peo ple a.e known who appear to bo entirely linn. ipi.iln'rd with tho ait of baking nud whose food eonflsts entirely eif law food lor food which has been simply boiled. Tho nrt of baking has doubtless been i of gieat bertlco to the human race Nov-1 ertheless, recent obsertatlons made by I tlio famous Professor ton Noorden and other medl. ni authorities would seem to I Indicate Hint linking ccieals, to some dtgiee, lessens their uutrltlto tnlue Von Noorden, for example, obserted that per- fons fuffeilng from diabetes may eten' be git in largo quantities of oatmeal with-1 out caus'ng the appearance of sugar In tho uilne, provided tho oatmeal were glten In the form of a porridge, but If ' the same eitiantlty ot oatmeal were taken i In tho form of cakes which had been baked ln an otun large quantities of sugar appeared, Indicating that the baked oi lineal, foi sonic reason, Is not so well assimilated by tho body ns the, unbaked taken with the meals ' ornisht WOMEN WOMEN Stop, Look and Listen Vital .UTOM.tlH CI.K.tNFK llt(l.tl UH I OR .1 ll.Vts. titi-iJVi'A'v?10" i0L "V b0 u0'-s' THAT 10b CAN M0Wfc,Y riitT mil?. siTi'iu: rtitiiUT ami i'L?;Ri-Krs I'OSMIILY IILIIKTUIUBK HUltlM) ItiLK BUCU. r hat Mir.?. it?:ui'iKi: i.itti.i: kiiort. lht rs I'ltlltl. T(l MID f.O THAT ltlU fS l-KIIMC TO OTIIEUS 1 Ml Kl.CICIti; Lllll.lt.tl, t (IMMISS1II.NS, THAT THIS VITAL t rntiviK, ri.?:.Kit Mil?. .vn tpik. i.xnnit i tllKf. IIIIISK I.MMMI A l-l.i:AM RK Al.l. TIIK Il IT Mll.l. lllt-CI.KAN MH'K llte.S AND CAKI'KTS I'll'k Ll" TIIIIKtllH AMI I.INT M ITII TIIK l,KT I'osl -mi.?; KruiitT. Tiiintiiriiiii.Y ami uiickli. Without Electricity TMi'ti's1' $5.'00 Down IIAl.XMi' '-ltLI, .tlllNTIILY I'W.MKMs ir tin' iii.rniK to miv The Robert A. Bucher Co., Inc. 1221 Arch Street (Second Floor) Phone Miriire 2(11 .prnre Bn3 erly Tenttlated? 3. In what country did the maklne eif xlncerbreud orlilnnte? roent thrdugh the lloa. or Itepreventutltes'. :. Mho Is Mr. John A. Ixiran. :t. Is It proper for nn enxucetl clrl to tur rentHind with othrr .oldler boss tluu her 1 own. M ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. Curuhtartli ran bf uned Insteml f 1. Mr. I'rrdrrUk l'uuttuii. uliluw o? wht flour fa thlfkfn vl fllllntcw and ru- 3 In Jo r (Jfnrnil l-'iuifton of thf ITnltnl tmrdt Ground -up bread crumb run be utd stntp arm. hun onlr cup -on und hr U too t ihkkcn mdpi nnd rrailrs jouiijf to h in tliP erlrr of hU countrj. -. .At fourtrn jrar of ur, liunrrr lip N 3. The Are nliould Ih kept a low P-tmlnlnK for Wrt l'olnt. Mm. I'unhUn bus tblo In the Are box Iwcauce It IntrrfrrfH , two little elrU. on nine and lh other threr. with the drafU "hen It U too high. Old Hose and Old Blue After noon Frock 3. There are 1345 calorie or unit of food Talue In a pound of loin pork thopw and 30t3 In a pound of maruronl. lloth food hae' the name protein or mucle-butlilbic talue, 13.4 per rent. The pork ha SI per rent fat propertle. which inakt heat In the bodyj the inararonl han Un than t per rent of fat. Hy far the urenter part f macaroni U cnrbolijilrtr food matter, or thati which makt wirkionrr. The pork contains none of thU. 2. Invitation to ull. as j rale, nre not eitended at n tint meeMnc. ThU apnllett to both men nnd women. In ilrcuniHtunre wiere people are tiironn (cether for un entire afternoon or etenlnc there I ronie- i timet un exception to thU rule. In the ae of a man of roure, the adiarirr nlKiut l rulllnc reme from hi hide. CI. Hough turkUh toueN und Hamirl Mah cloths hate the tnoit benellclul etlect un the klnf oh titer supply the friction neceHur to rleauo the face und tlmuln(e rlrrulatlon. Potato Scone To tht Editor ot Woman's Vaav; f Dear Madam Kindly print a ijJC I tuiloln Civtn HULnLW it i, I (t rnnfiiln nf flour. one-li!lf aTothe Editor of Woman' rage- teaapoonful of Mlt and four tablespoon-1 ,, ftfitttfg iS'EHlU' an you aro ueipuiK no man. Government Jobs for Alien Girl I wish to cet a Government ttfisltion. but an I am not u citizen of the United Mat I think It would be hope leu to trj 1 tamo to this country when only fix yearn of aire. My daddy died shortly nfteruurd nnd. thereforo. I could not bf oinn u tltlzen I ratno from Ituvfila ICtndlr inform nn th route h our AaluabM column whether ther. fuls of baklns powder together. Then add one cupful of, mashed potato und two tablespoonfuls of vhortenlnir and work Into the dry Ingredients villi the tips of tho fingers. Add three-fourths of a cupful of milk and work to Foft .Tmicrli -n-ltlt ft Ifnlfrv Tin 11 nut on .L flour . , ri-.. i -.!... i. ,..,rv.-o i would bo any thump for me tu ki uoaru. aiuiiu run uwui imcu-nun.to ut-lt 1'AII 111'AUl 1 of an inch thick t'ut with a Uncut 1 1 , ., , li( ' , cutter. Tho hcones ate cooked on u hot, 1,U1 5ur fatier hccoino .t . iiizen ..f irreased grlddlo for about twentj niln- tho I'nltcd States betoro lu died: If utes and turned from one Kldo to an- ho did, you are a citizen Jut because of s ho? w," a? a,,a "rvo lhc,n ! r uo you a,to Know tl,at ,i ls ""s- tilule' for women tu tako out natural!- Invalid Chair Can He Had zatlon papers? To tht .Editor ot Woman' Fane: I There nre te classes of jiutiitloiw nnr Madum.-Iadlnfr thn Cr.MM. Plr- 710 Lixxir, I k uheru a Mrs M, 1) uouM Ilk. to ha an Invalid ihalr tor her mother. If Jtr. H. I. will apply to th bhut-ln.. 1710 Chestnut street und tell them uf hor mother and that bha cannot afford to buy one. they will loan her one for us lonr ui her mother lives, and then sho would han to return tt to tho society at the death of her mother Mr mother was an Invalid fur years and they loaned me a chair, and -when she paBsed away x returned tne rnuir. They are lery rood, charitable people and will surely neiD 7ier I could clre to her 1 only wljth I had one I would a-Ka It to her iSlrs ) L. M. W. cheerful!'. This letter has been forwareleel to Sirs. open Just now to women who aro not citizens, that of Monograph ami of typewriting; In order to obtain In-1 formation about taking- tlio ohll-serUcf ' examination for theso apply to Ilooni 402, Pofctotllce Uullellng, N'lnth ana Mar-' ket Htreets. Another class, that of un-' skilled labor, such an cleaning In Gov- ernment buildings, will be open In April. Aslelo from this there Is no ether Uov-' ernment work open that can be taken up by girls who aro not citizens. If J you do not know t,tLnoerrai.h- fir .. ' .-.--- ... w .'.- Rt J l mMWmj TT Mwf M'rWiXMvh'-f! Ui! 5 .il" tl1 J '. I ' 1 i 1 V y The Old Story My wifo buumttd to my decree", Yet sometimes Eho will murmur, "Honey, I'd like to have a dollar please." I elon't eeo what sho wants of mon I 1 pay tho weekly lionu.lioM bills ; I must confess J think It's funnv As 1 liny nil her fiooks nnd frill". I don't eco what sho wants of in.iio ' I glvo litr carfarej If It rains (Sho likes to walk If it is bunn. ) . I pay her way on tallroad trains I don't Feo what phe wants of mone ! And jot the'll uM me for u. dime. With iulerliig lips and c.s .ill runny: I Rlvo It but. at tho simo time, 1 don't Feo what sho wantM of nie.ii. ' enrol) n W. WcllH, In the U. Iln. at..r Tomorrow's War Menu w i. fui if.- iiu UltlJAUrAKT Miineul with t'liopnel P. 1. - Tuna eFlsli) Takes e offie forn llie.ul UL'.NVHUOX lloan Soup with I'routon-. tliuham Crackers liuttir T.leo I'uddliiR A UAKIU) DIXNIilt Tamale I'lo tCorn Ileal nnd 3Ie.au Uakeel Potatoes Imll.i iMi.li Iiettueo with Mavonnaic linked Apples tajiai.i: I'll: Two cupfula of cornmcal. sl cupfuls t of water, one tablespoouful of fat, ono I onion, two cupfuls of teiniatoeie, cmo pound of hamburRor steak. I Make ii mush l.v stlrrluK the c.iin meal nud one and uno-hnlf tcasnoonftils of unit Into boiling water, e'ouk forty (lo minutes, lliown union In fat, add hamburger und Mir until red color dls appears. Add halt, pepper and tomato. A sweet pepper Is an addition Grease baking dlli, put In lajcr of cornmcal mush, add hcat-oucd Incat and cocr with numb. Haln. ..no-half hour. -ercs M. I rnltcel States rood l.eallet No. C. f I FURRIER : ' ! i lll!llliiiiig!iiiiiiiilii!lilHii)illi!ijjj H; 5" Our (omplete line ut IiIbIi Brnilr rclutUu 1 urs now re- x rimed to , C l Affn 1 rs f 73 un Keguiar rnce Tim toi U include inuny liandtttiito t outt und .Sets, Uurlh jour Imcstlcntlnj:. 1604 Chestnut St. After March 1st at 1911 Chestnut St. , MlVlVl'lVasA , EMMAHARTMAN i502,Wlnut Street Announces for SOUTHERN WEAR & EARLY SPRING GOWNS COATS WRAPS HATS TAILLEURS jflllll!ll"'l'liHi """'WililUllillili'i "' I'H.'itlliiliiiiililiHl IHIIllilllllllllllllilllyillllllillllllMiiilJlliiiilllllilillllllllllllllilllJIIillilllJIl!! a. D., and I am sure sho will bo rellee.l writing do not be discouraged. Itemefn- uer xnero is plenty or work for women Just now. uen If it im't ilo eminent w ork to know there ls a way for her to help make her mother comfortable. Wo feel certain, Jlrs. L. M. W., that wero tlio chair yours to give, you would gIo It. But to show how tu help Is as great ai to help itself. Afternoon Tea To tht Editor of Woman's Poor: Dear Madam Is it proper to pero tea and wafers In the afternoon ln Just the rui and saucer? ? would like to omit the plate If possible, as thero wilt to a cood mam persons I mean to serve the tea to persons ran hold their cups and saucers on their laps. IN f CHESTED. It Is quite all right to use only tho cup and saucer for an Informal after noon tea. It Is very difficult for tho guests to manage a plato and oup and saucer also, so If you do this you will probably please your guests. Afternoon tea should bo as Informal as possible, and If you serve tho tea yourself ' tho less you hao to fuss over .the. easier for oil concerned. Tour query ln regard to removing machine oil will be, an swered in tomorrow's Uveninq l'nour XJEDOta. Who Wants This Dog? 7 tht Jidltor ot Woman's t'agei Bear lladm A brown dor with a lerv appealing face, vhlch means that vh looked u? V..v9 wouldn't resist her earns Into thf Public Idser llulldlns last nisht IV fed her and would like tn keep ber, but a newspaper off. -a la not the place to keep a or and we have one, at home of our or.ii Toil nav placed so many of these psts Uu-nush your olumn will you try to llnd t home for this one Any child would love her Tho dog Is a young ous. WhJUi -wauinx lor you to nna ner a noma our stray one is comiortaDiy uousea dJreE. at th below a iv-tt uitncJi. The Ledger Files To the Vilttor ot ll'ouiaii' Page: Dear Ma.lum I would like to secure a ttw notea from tho i'ublte J,dfur between April and October. 1817, Could you let me know whether there is any place near the (enter of the city havlna- these papers on file vhere It would be convenient und permissible for inn to look them oer? If you can and will let me have this In formation at our earliest convenience I shall bo try grateful to lou. A f'ATItO.V. The copies of tho Public Ledger within ! those dates are filed ut Ledger Central. I Chestnut street just east of Uroad ' street. You will be very welcome to look over tho flies thero for nny length of lime. To Get "300" Instructions To the Editor ot Woman's Page; Dear Madam Will jou kindly tell me through your paper where I can obtain a copy of Instructions for playlnr the card game flo hundred? (Mrs.) n. J. ?'. In the Publlo Library, at Thirteenth and Locust streets, there are books that deal In detail with Instructions for play ing five hundred. You do not have to belong to tho library to consult theee, but, of course. If you hao a reader's card it lu so much the better, us you can take one of them home and study it carefully. Ask one of the librarians for the books, Some of the pads for This fascinating little afternoon frock has a jumper of old-roso georgette, machine stitched. The under bodice and bleeves are of the georgette, while the skirt and cuff band are of old-blue crcpo meteor. Lino nnd sim plicity of development contribute to the chief appeal of the cos tume, though, of course, the color combination is an impor tant factor in its success. JI Hemstitching .V ii Mini ii ml tip lon Uh Ir um Unit Skirt Pleating In Sunrio. lluv. Side ii i itl Vuurdion Mexican Hand-Drawn York III TTONS catered In all Miles Parisian Plaiting & Novelty Co. 108 S. 13th Street Your country needs the wheat Serve the new barley breakfast food it's delicious, wholesome, sustaining! IB1UMU111 KB id-Wimtar Shop Riddaoce Gun Metal, black cloth top, lace or button, reduced from $9 to Practical and good style for street wear. m 1 ' W - i Dlncouut of !S cent per fair aliment customers tc7io p.iy rush und take shoes Kith them. This applies to all shoes, tehcihcr reduced or iutt loupht during this tale and f done to encourage iceir-ldiie saving. 4TpHE re-discovery of barley JL comes as a veritable God send," said a man who is deeply interested in conserving the Na tion's food. Truer words were never spoken. For now that we must deny ourselves the wheat our soldiers need, we can find in barley the ideal food to take its place. Unusually nourishing, unusually delicious is the new cereal, Cream of Barley. Your family would love this "different," more tasty breakfast food even if it were not so patriotic to cat it. Tomorrow start serving Cream of Barley for breakfast. Notice h o w th i s creamy, nut-flavored cereal de lights your husband, how your children beg for "just a little bit more." Serve it day after day and watch' your children grow constantly healthier and more energetic. You will say that Cream of Barley is the 'food you have long been want ing, for it is wonderfully deli cious, wonderfully satisfying and best of all, thoroughly patriotic. American Barley Co., Minneap- rilic lVfinn '-J-v'-tl-ss-e, poulei a prophetic spirit have led tho keeping the scores ln this eame have the i stray Grown one to iranutr into tne -ud- instructions printed on them, but they i .eif A n-flT TTTiW -fl fl ftW fil ifN t..SvJ.Y.f.JmJfm.?'t'.'utrt . -J3kr'y .ss I MRUS U .KT,ie1rittniTi1r- .fr ! W-a-M, VsaMIHH MM maiumaftiiMBiMawmiiHn BEaOtWj JH ipHS-1 in i assss i H armmstmrmmi isssserTr-sa a tminnisirrrinTir B-nii Cream of Barley brief. Tliexj score pads can be pur- - --" - .. .. . - -- " v. .. , ww.w h-u. bi, u JU - owKtorm yrl In turned pver to Co- chased la the stationery sections of the orktp '' department stores, . '