p.- -rsaBi ni w'hvwf vff" nwi 4mif-0rm'fimtim i-tip i"- ipgmif iiWiWW1" lO"M"'H1liMJ' i(mBrt(lrPlNT W"jHw"'iii ifll(WlRpNWi"Wfci 6 f EVENING PUBLIC LEDttEK 1'HILADELPJUIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUAliY 23, 1918 BOLD FRONT, EVEN THOUGH COMMONLY KNOWN AS "BLUFF," A STRONG ASSET IN LIFE'S BATTLES nv"' m ' tiW'i 9iiif& gjairmi mvMmwM$& -ffU-f iij - THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF BLUFF; "CAILLAUX MUST BE SHOT!" CRIES "DIVINE SARAH" ONE MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND School Teacher Drills Class in Military Train ing by the "Door-Die" Method She Got Away With It! WHEN NAME OF ALLEGED TRAITOR IS MENTIONED; MOM ttilnan arc worked by bluff 1 In, of cournc, bluinnf and blurtlnir. "What do you think of thin kind? It rano ti me from a teacher In n publlo school In one Of our larps cltlos. Tho principal In tlio Hchool where I teach," sho paid, "camo to ino one Morning nd told mo It would bo my duty to take some elates the next day and start them out on a courxo in military training. "Weil, ImaRlr.o mc, ti woman with no military cxporlenco, trying fo teach a lot of boys and Blrls how to go through wildler cym imstlcs. "I thought for a mlnuto and then told the principal I (.Imply could not Jo it. Brie ggald Ton must." 1 "lie did. And I wutched. It xvtix front and tlio boy handled the tluiu tloii entirely, nlthough I never let iho clj know that I knew nothtne ubout theso military parado rules. When the next claws camo down for Ux work I went through tho snmo procesx. but with tho uddltlon that I wuh now able to give come slight com mands of my own from what I had learned. "Well, today I have a number of perfectly drilled elates. I bluffed tho student, but taught myself, llluff-Injr-Is a good thing fomctlmed If you can get nway with It!" QJOJIK persons draw a big general lino ngulnst tho art of binding. m vrn. i.m .ti., t .......l. L J. llJJllU Ul.ll. IIWIU l 1.U...1J i ,,. ,, ,...., i.. ,i,, ,,. . ..... . . I 11U1 till J 111 W 1V1IH, Vllllb V11V.1 U ,1U , turned my brain Inside out try-1 ine to see my way out or through or lwo """" ,ml'"IBluUi "- "'" -.nm.i.i..r-. Thnt nt mnmlni? . I InR tlilos you ovor tin emcrgeney until ( I- I'l ' I '! " 4a ' ml 'JHIIIIKhi v LYSANNE. , THE YOUTHFUL GRANDDAUGHTER OF A YOUTHFUL GRAHDMOTHEJ2-- flrst instruction was to tako place. 1 got up that morning prepared te give tip in despair. And then It Just hap pened as I was leaving the house. My eyes chanced to fall on the Illustrated cover of a magazine. It was tho pic ture of a Boy Scout. Miracle of m!rnclc. It ius my way out! I rushed to school with daring boating high. I called my flrat clem down to the largo recess yard and asked if thcro was a IJoy Scout among them, Well, there were four of them. you get your bearings. The other ?oit . everybody knows ubout It Is just '. "hot air." Many of tho biggest cnui - j prises In life have been founded on Intelligent directed blurting. It Is tho "do or die" spirit that makes you say "Yes. I con do it," whon you I know you will have to fpem1 six hotir at tho publl'j library In order to find , out how to do It. Ilut tho earnest . blurfer GOES to tho public library. Moro power to her'. Dluft Is a big, grave gamo It you ro Bernhardt Gives Up Role of Perennial Youth for That of Grandmother and from that four In tho class I asked I honest. Another namo for it Is send them to chooso a captain and two aides. Then I turned tho class over to the captain and told him to put his xtudents through a call class course In military drills. Ing out an S. O. S. for every resource tho Lord ever Invented. Tlio world I would bo nbout 1000 miles behind itself lly M'MSS IT IS customary at tho very outset ot an Interview with Madame Sarah tlernhaidt to tell how Incomparably young tlio "Dlvtno One" Is. Rapture aro then In order over the "agelessno'x" of her exquisite t-Utn. This Is usually followed by the climactic announcement that Madame Is r-pxenty-lhrco xeura by ., , .... ii. iii,a touin't : accurate count ami cverjbody lmnniuTH, If half ot our fellow citizens hadn 1 1 ... , . . . . . , Iniliilcrpil In lilumnc. ' THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Itttra and atalio.i.t tuimuittd la HI) .lrjiuri.nr.it mini tie v ilittn on one ltd of he Mprr onlu ami iilaned "(' the mr o) r trrllrr. V;iri(ll n-ir liltr thatt alvra bJwSre invited. II l" un,l,rloo,l that Ihf nlitor ; o( mtu-illl miJowe .r rtl"it -....a in miii.iinud'niiaa tar Ih ilrnarlnxnr tnauiii hi uurrs.iru ni uouu.- 1111. . - 1-- Z. .....&.. .1... ......I... . ... IIMIiiJ.I.lK.I l.ll.tlUU I IIUIIV I.IUVHI ' iillMmijmiUi WOMAN'S Jl'ANtil Va. TODAY'S INQUUtlES 1. What inethiiil f renilrrlne met. silro-I 1. What reient biieitltnre In imMIe ated by the Keiwrtment of Airlrultiire, ' oltlie a urturdeil ttoinen In New Virl.? rredoee a soft, ine'ul fnt Irtuatlv free ' frm "T dhtlnrlUe lUtorln: or oilor? , what U a lieiltime Ihim? S. Hr I, It plbl t.. make fruit aUe yxhfn a mtI uullll)Jn, ., Rir, , that Will Veep moM? danre. I It nece-.ury that be ilan- ltll . .... , ii.. Iier mure than twice iIuiIiie tlir etenlnic'.' 3. TTkat nub.tltuti- for rt mil lie neil In . eHilde and douclinuts? ANSWEUS TO YESTEUDAV'S lNQL'IHIES do It?' 1 Hut Madame Is In l'lilladclplilr. coni- tnltted one more by the press agent in ' n "farewell" In ii different role thN year. To tlinKe mIio go to seo her. sand wiched between u pair of nudevllte 1 songbirds nnd a conilu skit, no Inkling I is grien "f tills role whlib Madame 1m ' playing llh huge enjo) mem behind the , rose pink curtains of lier apartments in Hie llellcvue. , Ilernhardt Iia dared to come a a grandmother. Moreover, as ocular cvi I.- nx i t J s"" S'Mf )) i em to .Vii . f I I X . 2: of tho Vc V r l r S t ' toxins u Wf "v J HOW TO GUARD AGAINST COLDS .lrfciVff on preventive iiicdtcltia wtlt he oiven hy Xioetor He Hoc a In Mil col umn ttattit hut (ii fio cane teit iNayiiotft or treatment of ailments be attempted, I'ertfinnl Queries an health wilt b pimtivttv answered if po&taac is tncloicd CAILLAUX- HE MUST BE. SHOT! " lly J. K. KELLOGG. M. D LL. D. THI'iltll aro evidently two mntliods by which colds nro developed, first, tho bacteria which produce colds mo to bo found In tho nasal passages at all times, existing thcro In nn Inactive rtate, without producing toxins. When oer the local or general body resistance 'b lowered, theso germs Immediately bo- multiply. Tho mucous mcmniotio noso becomes mnanieu ana tnc lilnli ni'A nrnilnilftl urn nbsorbea Into the circulation. Second, virulent, active bacteria nro conveyed from one tvlio Is uulferltig from an active cold. T ......1 .II.ahla.I Miiillllnni. nt tlln llnv.il I jjUvtl! UIMimiu iuiiuiiiuii. . ...w - parsageH, such as old catarrhal Inflam mations, hypertrophled turbinates, de flected septums, niseaseu nuenoius. ion 1 FlI and Klmlses mnko for colds. A gen eral weakened slate, particularly that i produced by an accumulation of poisons i In tho blood, which may bo duo to ex ceEBlvo production of toxins by over work, producing fatigue, or by absorp tion of poisons through tho bonds due in rnimtiii.iiiiiii. or tbo accumulation ot I poisons In tho blood due to poor elimina tion of tho skin mid kidneys, alto prc lisposo ono to contract colds. Wo should also mention certain cy nosures ns wet feet or clouting, ciiiiiiius "BATHOS -MADAME'S 5MAIL TERRIER little ttaeene of ve:u iti( iiml pain haw- limned themselves on tho face of eyes (lashed their old lire. "It will not the Momitn wbo to us best typifies tlio Indomitable spirit and lgor of our dear est ally. They sat oxer the tea thltiK". Thoie was Hernliardt. marvelous In her dra dence of her bravery thero Is I,ysanne perles of tuiipioiso blue elel and peach the little Kroneh ginndrtaugliter. ehild blow satin, her beautiful arms laden of the bcloxed M.iuiiee, who looks to lie I with the nuisslxo bruceletH site so loes, about eighteen. Is wholly charming mid her voluble lingers ndnrnrd Avlth heavy Is paying her llrsl vlirt to .inerieu. 'nss Thero was J,ysanne, sweet and Mml.inip is voting, of course no In- young and modest, ullhotigh she has Tl 111 O 'N'pVPVi'llplpcia i drafts of air stril.lng tho back, which X 11HL, J.UCi U11CIC&&, 'rcncsl. pro,,UCCa Irritation in the nose "Folia n niimirll Vi ll'ioduc'lng congestion that loners the re i'dllb LO VUfcJllLll V i- f istanco ot those paits to tho growing ,,4-., V T.T,. n ,11i I bacteria: local irritations, such ns dust VaClty 01 rier UalllC and noxious gases, which render tho mu- 1 I cous membcrano susceptible; the dry hot SOU I air of our closed houses. . . fnder normal conditions tho mucous . ,. ,. , . . mcmbritno of the respiratory tract offers , retary anil the companion, having tea t Fumcient teslstanco to an Invasion of, democratically nlong with tho celebrlly. tlio genus und tho resisting properties Cicncrously Madamo wished Lysanno I to prevent any activity ot thoso germs , to bo Interviewed and to give her photo- present. graph, but Bernhardt would not bo, Ono may bo able to keep down any dc-, Ilernhardt If sho could bo in a room i velopment ot tho germs alwajs found I with others and not domlnato them till. . ,i his respiratory passages, but be unablo "Will Franco hold out If America can- to resist tho nellvo fctraln introduced not get aid to her quick enough?" from ono suffering from a cold. I In tapid-flro French Ilernhardt re- , Thus it Is evident that cjeiy one that peatcd tho micry. "Ach, but thero Is no I ',as " Vw K a f0,oua of Infection and question that sho will : all who say dif- I l'uM keep away from others as much , ferently only talk. Jt is not so that I aa possible. I'-rance Is bled white. c shall hold as I Germs aro carried from one patient, wo have always held. America must l another through tho air for short. instances only, i noy aro transierriu uy Fiioeicliig, coughing, use of public drink ing cups, public: towels und kissing. ' Any persons suffering from a cold should be axoldcd and ho tliould remain away from all public gatherings and , places where people are congregated, lie should avoid sneezing without protect ing tho fnco with a handkerchief. nemembcr that tho germs cannot dc-1 I velop when your resistance Is high. 'or cars, llemembcr: "Where tho sun 1 1 does not enter, tho doctor does. Ono of tho best means ot checking an i enldemlo Ii to treat tho cases early. If you tliould bo so unfortunate ns to con tract cold It can bo aborted If treated early, but If not It will run Its course, and thua unnecessarily cxposo many persons. , "When tho symptoms como on, take a hot thorough-cleaning enema. Drink water, preferably hot, a glass every half hour until eight or ten nro taken. Tnke some form of other hot treat ment, cither n hot foot and leg bath with fomentations to the sp'no, or a hot Immersion bath, after which wrap up In H sheet nnd dry blanket nnd seat from twenty to thirty minute. Follow the sweat by nn alcohol rub and cold mit ten friction nnd keep quiet In bed In a well-vcntllatcd room until tho next morning. Tho diet should bo very light. QUESTIONS AXli ANSWEUS Increasing a Child's Height What will Lial.e a ihlld BrowilJf,r,7,.n Tho child should exercise tlio legs par ticularly. As much tlino as lOsslble should bo rpent In tlio open nlr. One of the best exercises is swimming, which combines excellent movements of the arms nnd legs with tho tonic effect of cold water, Prickling- Sensations What la tho rauo of chilly sensation, run ning oier my sculp uiiJ parts of the ''0l1 Hot flashes, cold sensations, prickling, smarting, "clccttle thrills" and a great nrlety ot other perversions ot solva tions iiro experienced by certain clashes of neurasthenics. While nil these kiiii loms aro homellnie.-. experienced bv llmse suffering fiont nmunii: nervous diseases, their occurrem ' in neurasthenia has no other significance t,lan v dlstuibed cir culation of the neno trunl.. o'oryrisht) Today Is Whcatlcss Day It takes TEAM WORK to win a wnr. See that NO WHEAT PLOUP is used in YOUR HOME TODAY! Coffe Tomorrow's War Menu HUCAKFAST Stewed Trunes Scrambled liggs Graham iiriuu Toast LUNCHEON Macaroni C'hceso nnd Green Toppers'1 mxNim ain-b'. Ham Halted with Vegetables Dakcd Sweet Potatoes Coleslaw ' Orango TJtpIoca Pudding HAM 1IAKHD WITH VnOKTAULUS Ono rllco of ham cut three-nuarte'r. ' ot an Inch tli.de. one-half cupful or water, two largo Ilermtida onions fir. medium-steed tomatoes or whole, ca'nne.i ' tomatoes. '".w Placo ham In n caFserole : and aroun.1 It placo thick sllcca of onion and tn maloes. Add tho water and cover" liako in a moderato oven about niT". hour. Good Housekeeping. n jni-RiTR surEtirLuofs HAIR REMOVER tictttly destroy tb. lecirlc n,.ftl. i.k.,i... enustlf nr nM,.1... i i.' no Meinlali. ';'.?.r .Swr..orlc"1"' fcut lircoaratlons in I "' nOOh. UK, JIAKOARKT IlUlTEnT'S Mt-Rlta lleauty 6pecialtlet Co.. Ine. 1U2-H Chettnut bt.. Nitlto 10-72.73 Eitib. 22 sears. I'll. Walnut 7011. ' K ) Atfritr -MJ3 1SkM, V . " r know that. ilut Ameilca must hurr,. the blue do to tarry too long. Why did sou not inaKo ships Instead of taiMng about wooden ones or steel ones? You must get there. Ilateau.v, bateaux '" Madamu's cry for ships was empha sized by a fcharp setting down of her cup. "Ilut your Mr. Wilson, It was ad-1 Therefore, keep It high by tho following titrable, extraordinary, ids last speech," I rules: Sleep in cold, fresh air. Tnko sho continued. "It has put heart Into I morning c'oid baths. Kxerilso in the t. Cooklnc for too treat u lenittli of time njuke iyter toush. They lire reaily to erre when the edtet beiln to curl. S. The dowimtalr ot the lioil con be IirotKrtr xentllnleil by ouenine the windows unthklr. In this woy the warm air Is per mitted Id ntiK unit niaWe room for the colli abr tdth In bound to make Its wnr In tWreock the tracks downstairs. rulbrerliread was Ih-ot made In JJnclaml. "Jt n-M Clueen miiabeth who Ihoucht of maUii use of the singer root triitelers nroaxht Into Iter country. 1. The Women's liesular Denim ralie Or rniiUatloii of tireater New Vork was founded since the sulfnlBe lctory In New York Mate nnd the imsslus nf the 1'ederal unieiidment i throush the House ot Ueprrentatlc it ulms to iidunce tho interests of the Demo cratic party thrmiBli iisoperntlon of women oteri in New York. S. Mrs, .loliu A. Lot-mi is the widow ot , tlie famous C'lxtt 1 ur general. .1. If mi ein-uird elrl corre-iwnds with other sfliUtr '"" limn her own merely In ' the sensri of ilolne her hit, us n sister nilclit write to u brother. It Is perfectlj (orrect. tcrvlcw can cvado that hecauso art Is perennially young, but this time the ravages ot tho trying illness suffered last summer aro not altogether ob literated. Perhaps, too. It Is because of what Fiance has suffered that a few written commendable poetry winch Is to bo brought out in n book and also a p!alct, "ono of Them," which her re now ned grandmother dlgnllled with a periormaiico la London. There was Madame's retinue, the sec- IN THE MOMENT'S MODES ovcry one. Wo must nave disarmament, It Is true, but France must liavo Alsace-Lorraine; it cannot be otherwise." "Fusilee," silo whipped out rdinrply when the namo of Cutllaux was men tioned, "Ho must be si ot for the good of France and for tho good of the wholo world," open every day. The best way to resist tho cold of winter Is to May out In it Keep air In looms moist. Hut regularly of nourishing diet, think freely of water and keep the bowels freely open. Keep the extremities warm und drs-. Avoid ot ereli thing when 111 the house. Aold overheating or chilling tho body as a All-Black Palm tteach Dinner Frock Costumes of the Allies To tie Liittor nf lro.,iai,': Vaoe: Oil Spot on Wallpaper iolhe hiltor of lloiiaH's JV-ic: Dear Madjni Can ou please loll ins huvv o ot. u.iiiuiu on ..u m ..; "-!-'. i ,-Mr Madam We aro colnr to a mason.. , ,,, I.MHIJ.OIW. , bM aI)1 wouM ,1!( JO,lr ujvlee. We are Benzine will remove grease from i Knii to represent the Allies. Liberty. Ilni:- naner. Draw n. circle of French chalk land. Kranee. luly and lielsium. Should wJlt noluMo l, a rliii r.f llin i.luit Bfl tll Wef SKIMS OT l)IOOIlier? llOW SllOUld thl'5' welt outside tlie ling or tho spot so l b mad anj nhllt should w. n-ar It. our oil will not spread as )ou are removing ,ulr, what color of wins? should we war it Then saturate a small pad of cotton hinh or low heeio.i iiM.rB;. iino nlaht on .i ..-in. t,..,! nmi i-nli It oiili.klv tho Pier we saw n croup of Blrls rcpicvut wool with benzine and run It quit hi . ln aiii- Ths wore short trousers and llffhtly over tlie spot. Work from Thei wore tuoniles oer their hhtiuldrs eti the circle ln. Itepeat this process it It docs not disappear at the lln;t treatment. Fur and Woolens To the Editor of Woman's i'cift: Hear Madam I haie woolens and furs that have become hard from luini: stored In a. cedar trunk. Will you kindly Inform tno throush the Kvrsi-co 1'nn.n I.kisikb If thesa wrtlelea can be reetored to their original eon dltlou and If so by what means.' T. 11. w. If the furs were wet and then dried near a radiator and put away it is al most a hopeless task to try to restoro them. Ilut if they have got hard from bolng stored away a long time a furrier can soon put them lit shape. I have never heard of any process of softening furs that could bo nsed at home. Tlie fur riers put them through u regular scries of processes that turn the trick. Storing woolens in a cedar trunk -would not make them hard. They must have been badly washed beforo they wero put away. I am to sorry not to ha able to extend more hope to you, but I am afraid tho only thing that would bo apt to make tlie woolens soft again xvould be to have them thoroughly washed. YVasli them in lukewarm water. Do not rub soap on them, but use a suds made of puro white soap, ltlnso In two or three waters of exactly the samo tern the mnnllea wcru Hie Unas of the couiiltl I they represented. W hut did this riprtsuit - tho nation or the typo of penulo? . Any description I might print here oi theeo symbolic costumes would be too brief to bo clear. It nlll bo far im.iv i satisfactory for you to go to tho Publie Library at Thirteenth and Locust btieet; and look up the following books, uhcro I have found pictures of tlio sort of cos tumes you aro looking for. Tho picture.-. are ln colors and ono look at them will be worth any amount of words front me In the periodical room In the library ou will find tho flguro of Urltannla In the London Graphic of March T, 1917, and a symbolic figure ot Franco on tho cox.-r ot Life, May "', 191". ln tlio art room of tho library on tlio third lloor you will Ilnd a symbolic figure of liclgium on page GS of tho Dllnd Soldiers nnd Sail ors' Gift Hook, and you will find ltul m n book called "Fancy Dresbes Dcsct ibetl Thero Is a poster of Liberty in the ."t -lidoi. You will see that ditsse.-- un worn, not bloomers; that wigs aic in perature and wring until half dry. Then necessary, and you can wear either lug! or low ueeis. u these costumes aro too 1 elaborate, why not wear whlto cheese cloth draped with the Hag of each conn- try? The costumes you referred to seeing on tho pier represented tlie country, not tho typo of people. nan up to dry. A Dream Comes True To th Editor of Woman' I'agt: Pear Madam I notice Mm. f. V. raaltea an appeal for an Invalid's chair. I hate one I would lie pleased to give her for her toother if he would send for It. (Sirs.) K. If. K, Yesterday a letter was printed In this column In which Mrs. K. 1. was referred to the fihut-ln Society. A copy of tills one was speedily forwarded to her, so that tho invalid chair may bo her mother's "for keeps." Obstinate Furs To tlit Kdiloi of lro.nan's JMir.- Dear Madam I have cleaned my filfe ui rordlns to dlrcllen you gave me through the Woman's Kxchange and J must aay they t-jofc very well eioept that a little of the antneai l In the ruota or the fur. I. there nrtRlDir you could auraett to get thle out. c. Put tho fur over the back of u chair nnd work on It with a good stiff clothes brush. Dip tho point ot the bristles well down into tho fur and every time you give a Utroko with the brush make tho motion so that it gives a short puft of Mind down into tho fur. After yon have tltoroufhly gone over the fur this way Shall He Speak? ' it - --lllml Wis N v . i-imvttKLmvrrt; :-. iimtmmwsm. - .. ilrSBei r .HltHfgB glHrHHIglHi iHHUIIH llgHHgeHV IIkBEI lIBHSIll1 t X. . "t iigs1,rS" m tV IIV i r,tr...y.,rt- h At tho mention of internationalism whole or any pait. Keep the msutli and Bernhardt exploded In a veritable tor- I nasal passages clean. Axon contracting J font of wordy rage I cold from others by keeping; away from I "t forglvo a German?" sho cjucried. those who nro infected, lien aro of tho I "I shako a German's hand, Franco shake sneezer, rougher or handkerchief user. I tho hand of Gcrmany7 N'on, tion, Jamais, I Ax-old cronded, uuvcnl'lated buildings jamais. Wo can never forgive, ""'"-1 lOrSt-. AllU 1111VU111V.3 HH1U UtUI IW I much.1' i It ii perhaps of this venom that sho holds for tho ancient- enemy of her 1 country that Ilernhardt by tlio sheer I 1 forco of Iter feeling grips Iter vaudevllloi ' aiidlenro xvhen without mot Ing or rising 1 as Marc, the woundCd young actor, she ' ii cites tho lines: ' i"7Iimo arc ow foes, O Lord, irillc time', shall run, , 't'ortliri: thrni XOT, they l.now Klial SS8S l;;c Vuutht ,i Tills all-black ilinnei'- own is one of the first of fucIi models shown in the l'nlm Beach modes now bedecking tlio style shops. they have done The jumper i J of heavily ribbon- j Shortly Uernltardt, sovcnt-ihreo and ,.m...m,lorl l.lneL- net nvnr hlnflc i mciuii-. win lunui Giigagcmcnis in satin. The net skirt is draped over u black satin foundation. Tho lines of the costume sugKcat its suitability for the matron or woman of moro than average proportions. siX&iKSPQ ,Smi !! ;.'-i in Ad II jir? j'sf.v fill I'At'IAL IASA(il All Hour's Treatment .Makes ine iuii iiok xr.irs lounger , tuba I Mexico and South America. And then, when the war is over, tho will go "" to France: thiu.cL'ti t omplrtlnr 1-Aprrt ;ind J .(j..,s,' lottf Prepm ut Hilt Mi.lt ?" 7.. ' iantte . Bid'j. Unlnttf M rt 1it- For Washing Chiffons, Laces, Etc. You can feel perfectly safe in washing your daintiest fabrics with 20 MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP CHIPS because these chips contain nothing but the purest of soap and pure borax in the proportion oi three parts soap to one part borax. It's the Borax in these soaft chips that does the work. No stiffness no shrinking. One o oz. package of MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP CHIPS Mill do the work of 23c worth of ordinary laun dry soap. These chips save soap cutting, they dissolve rapidly and make your clothes white and antiseptically clean. To make ccnuine, old fashioned soap paste, L'tind for all household purposes, add one auart of boilinir xvaier to three heapintr tablespoon- fills of 20 MULE TEAM BOKAX SOAP CHIPS. 20 Mule Team Borax Ahbotu'elv the tesf Jtonu for k'ti'hrri, luundrj nml hathroou . .1 mc nail lahor savn . Alu-ay loot for the picture of the fau.ous i:0 Mutes on cery paau 'iut vf both theaa product Sotd by alt good dealers m?Ws& Let Us Renew Your Velour or Bolivia Coat I Our prot-ts restore all th original 13 beaut una lustt-r of Iho fabric -s lSc!iwarzwaeIderCo,.1017.27WoodSL L3R vi Uuh'rS.t.vT,' ... '.wnrjL .-.. z!&Z!l" tnaJrrr Woman Takes Course in Forestry in College A KOiicratlon ago n youns vuman ..uld liavo BtarlltJ her parents It sho li.iil quietly nnnounceil at the dinner tabic: "Well, I havo dcelded to take "i f'.i -fstry." Hut that is cxaetly the iirufc-iu., wlileh 3lisu draco I'leUeiis. ..f I.i iliande, Ore., ha chusen fur ln-rr. r nccordhiB to tho Peeemutr number if American rorectry. Sho has n-slHtereil to tako tho compUto forestry eourae t tho University of tho Htato of aslimi; ton. Other women hax-o tal.cn hclectcil forestry courses In tho school, but Mi.s l'lcliens Is the llrnt to speclallzo In a work which lias been considered cxelu. hlvely a man's callhiB. To th Vdilor of ll'omcm'e Voui: Paar Madam As I aee ruu ur liclilnc I many othira with yoyr kindneii. ilaki help 1 me. In the rhop uhere 1 vork thrre Ih u i brunette ivho worki nar tno untl I dearly luve licr. lery day at dinner hour 1 tako my lunch near hr. 1 happen! to ttll lu i ' UuY fr!uU that I love her, and they replied that ah ha a frlen'l already. 1 do not , lM.)leve thfin. ao 1 ,-ome to sou for advice Hhall i tell her that f lne her ur not? Whlib la the best method to make her ' understand that I love her of course, we are young: I am eUhteen ears ot aae and sh.t fa one year younier. I'lease try to print tlila before wednesdar If poiilble. I'M. ins iMrmrob TO IIKU. An you are both so yount. xvhy not Juet bo good friends? What If ho has I another friend? At seventeen the nhould have many boy and slrl frlcndn. Do not talk of love to her. but of things you have read and done, and things In which he U Interested. Then after six or eight months If you still seem to uare for her you could apeak of mar- ...mainii ...iiii.ii.iHlt.iiiitiHiiiiiiimiltHimimiimtmiKHiHUiuihHWWii:itjmi iiminMHv: dip tho point of the brusli ln alcohol and rlag0 4t-H u U8tako to have junt one llghtlr pass It over tno xur. .viwajg BlrI ag a MtnH, as It Is a mistake for TOOVe your bru.h the same xvay tha fur a cr ,0 huvo onl. onp nullI Menn. Tho runs. ' moro irlrls you know tho better, and ret t . iint ii, when tho tlma comes for lovo you will Time for Uoiline Ham kI.0,.. bctter ln r,Kllt on9 ,0 cl)oosc. , To tho Editor o Woman' I'am: Pear lUiJaro Kindly inform me trirouah, hVcolumnj of til liTKMkU tCtllJ UlMtl Hlttt ( averai. time It takes lo twit urn so M.ulll be tndr nln done. Thsnk- twr jwc'.tn Advance. A tKAUUUr ,l AHsV twenty-five miiiutes to the In bolllne a smoked nam. t'ui m ew.t,t wne iti, tm tniilMkunnnfiila Iar jladam Mentha axo a in kv.v re -- ---w - - .-- . - .... .t j, i,r ..... vliwirar Lt It heai sen ir.jduully. ".:V.'V."l"K";trz-A "' "".? '.""' - - - -,- -' as. v j nssta ave aafe vvbhsv ii.i( fcs - I 'ran hv the 1ltl Df tl.. Qr-t llOUl It t knowle.Ue. answered. T.aa' week f found -',0'4!4 OOt MVe como to a. bo.i. Then M ;Wb c.usa Ir n ..arclty of aniuwl i.t it, Immtf slowly for four or nv , " u ,v " u u- hu'9. ne wliatever linith of time rottri " ' x-trj- imaii wuriu. rtiwire nr tia raetulre. baalntf your itkutotlOD continually bumplnif Into questions when i tux Uh .iij or tba bam, oa stated above. h ituesiions least expect to meet tacia xvould certainly not confldo In her friends. If you must tipeak of It toll her. not her friends. Why a Canary Chews To tin Editor of lfoman'Wacre. auory was fje Jfuv attb Sue. tiK Mmimtg gi)op, 1423 tSHiilnut Street Sale of Remaining Models We nre presenting an opportunity to purchase fur garments of absolutely the highest grade in material, design and workmanship at an average of one-third less than regular price 1 Natural Gray Fox Set, regularly priced...'. $45X0 $25.00 1 Chinchilla Squirrel Set, regularly priced... $123.00 $80X0 1 Hud. Seal and Gray Wolf Cape Muff, reg. priced $200.00 $123.00 1 Caracul with Dyed Kaccoon Coat, reg. priced $230.00 $200.00 1 Hud. Seal with Kolinsky Coat, reg. priced $750.00 $600.00 Waists, $4.00 Hats, $5.00 Charge Accounts Opened. Individual Attention MMffW:W.iMHIIflil1inaW !?' ' ; ' ''- I'Li-i" ' ;:"("v:' 'Wgffli KI' - . , . -K - . iHev--v --,- ss. i - i$:::$?K&W49m flalL . '" , ;, ' ' .g&jJSFlll ..vBeaaW'ft-i 'a At AlMri eT ma1t''Bllt.'nHV yL. V. .: . fk PRl?5,nB Jsr3e3sK3J.WW e. srn e- V? ax, v m emfrxJL n 'M S.V PTea lu am ysm-lnM. ? 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