h iiiiuirtpcaMiiitiiin" Kmm. . hp 't' i wmi ii1 ;n', i JGVJ4XINU VVlilAO lAllHltill-VmLAUELVmA. THURSDAY, .J AX L' Alt Y IM, 101S . iWswi.iiiiJmiimianwwwii ii 'in ' i 'inn i.'iMmif CO-EDS AT PENN STAND NEAR OPENING PORTALS TALK ON WRITING LETTERS HOME RECIPES ' ' ' - , , --i , . . . : ,. ; IF YOU THINK CLEVER THINGS WHY NOT WRITE THEM DOWN? Letters Can Be Built as Conversations Are. Arnold Bennett Says a Few Words to Those Whose Pens Stutter CAN'T think of anything to Hay," W! Ieh thai liave been laid down Hi the mime of thin rcntlinriu? I-etter after letter comes to tbo editor of a 'aucry rwlumn asking "what to nay In n letter," Arnold IJennett. tbo Very !iitet-tlbtr nd very fntnotls Kngllsli writer, luu iOtiif. ...... to worthwhile l my about this human follhiR that to mo It seems to answer all the Ktuttcrlnsr pn tliat aver refused to write. Jlr. Rennott dlactiMcd diaries and the lycholofr? rjf wools Vi the Tebrurtry Cosmopolitan. t( TUST as orrio persons are nervous j f when enteritis? a drawing-loom (or even a restaurant)," the Englishman 1 Kays, "no some persons are nervous ' when taklnp Up a pen They are Actually under the delusion that . wrltlnc Is ossentitillj tUliei-cnt from ' talking a secret trade process and ' theV aro not aware that he who mytt or thinks Interesting things can write I Interesting thrhnrs. and that )iu who cjit make himself understood In speech can make, .hlmjelf understood ' In writing If be goes the right way to work. "I have known people, especially the ' viimir. who could discourse on them-! selves in tho most attractive manner, hut not to other people, wen. huh for hours, and yet who simply coutd , Is the final tw,t of a worthwhllcncss not discover in their beads sufficient I of u thought. If we like it other peo material for a Miort letter. They plo Willi would bemoan. 'I can't think of nny-1 There is one thing wo can bo sure thing to say. ' of in pahlng on our real opinions for "It was true. And. of course, the inspection and analysis of others, they could not think of anything If they havo really occurred to w to say. the leason being that they are bound to have occurred to they were trying to think of some-' soms ono else. And after nil it is this thing to write, and very wrongly us- sudden dlscoveiy of minds that work sumlng that writing is nccesrarlly dtf-, strangely alike that makes the world ferent from saying. They conceive an go round. THE WOMAN'S l.tltm OHi w'ftoi mi.iHJ thl' trrpartuit.it trutt hr irr.ttt i oil o ic ride o' il ioDer omIu nil lu.in' ' ' "' of Hie ur tr, . Si.i.ial niierfn like lMe viteit hVliS art MUcil. It . ..fo-.iowl (lint (lie .-.I.o- coc itoj untua-ty j-ctors ife luui .rntid. lit 'em.. n'u'iul lor tUtm dtpartmmt .lionM U oMifssol C follow: tllK OilS'H rAHIAM'i:. -ii to 1'ubllc Lutoir, l'.uladtlphia, I'a. TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. What l the lie.t liullrr substitute to be lnd for tooklne? 8, Slia't are IU uilvuntatu f lironn rh't? ', la bJlhluc bjbv In (be lurse iMirtflulii tofc. What ilmple Utile ilellre will keen Mm from ttlpnlnt? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 'l. Ta I'tnUer uet Into soft f. free from 1. Three iiromlnent Now orl. vtomen lutr UttttnctlTe flavor or odor, uso thee dlree- been appolntpil as iilnl deimtr shfrifts of tldna Teteaw hr tlie I'nlted Matea llepart- Uronx (cunt), Ne -Vork. kirnl Wf AtTltnltnrel Kemove lln and 1 lean parfa from beef fals. eut liilo sninn Meet's, pat Into kaucrpun anil rover with raid water. lo not rover pan. When the - liaa nrarb all evaporated, et the l.n bark 'and let fat dry out. When It has rfS'sVd bubbllnj and the scraps of skin un alirlTefed, nllovy them to settle ot tho bottom lif tVe Ve'llle. strain fat throuih elolli anil s'tl 'hW'sy to i ool. b. Addlne a tla of JellJ to Irult laUe ' hatter Will keep the rake moist for n long llnte. (.'Cornstarch can he ued a- a substllute fof Vet's In maklne (tout-limits and cimkles. A Helpful Letter To tht JjVifor o' Wo.iimi'a l'utir Dear Stadam r have proilleil so muih uy onr Wonderful column I am brlnsln my roublca to ou. Can 1-ou tell me what wit! remove a white uot 'caused by tho splllliiK of whiskey on a tnahojrony table? will salts of lemon ri- iSov Iron mat from blt.- i'11'.t hosa and will t Injure them? , .. a.-.-v.- i.i, i. r !,.,. n.-it seen men- ftiVraiV'tt.Ju find you are saying , .l.T ..... ,.. ,1... a. a,. un,l l.llt ILWIIV ' nllia. bllllnlil,, iifiih.u ta HIT cnorouaiii I". " . "'u,rr,- ni, I in tlitit Jar. They aro much better nml atremjor than any celery seasoLlnc J-ou cu "a''-. . . .. . r.A,lfal te.f.r vhleh may benefit sumo ono ut this time or year. If you cannot publish It you inubt ., nn. I nave .. iviiicm u. ."-- --- hold ft lor soma sunercr, 1 have accn It tried, Cai Can 'oi) tell me vrhern T can cet edlbl" hranT j n: avo tried and failisl. i.urN.j r. a. is. Ilubblng with sweet oil and turpentluo (S very often efficacious In removing the white mark caused by spilling whiskey on Woo'i. tn o, pamphlet about tho temoval of , stalna tho United States Department ot j i .-v.n.m Agriculture recommends taking out Iron Sinro the others aro to be surprised, 1 rust with salts of lemon In the case of think It would bo better nut to u.co u hi srisnable white material. After using present. It might make them feel n llt Ihfc salts of lemon It must stay on only Ho awkwardly that they had none to a. rnlnute dip the stocking Into urn-I give. It Is in better taste to give presents nnVnlfc wtiter Immediately t6 combat the before others only when it Is general, as .,-i.t o. II. a n.t,l nt.l ih.ii tbnrnllirblv ' ... .l.n.w.H n-,.. nl..tn.w ..e A-.n....... BUllvn cik luu M.-ii m.. ...... ...w.v0...tf einsa It. Vou can buy reliable bran In tho largo grocery ltores in town. Thank you very much for all your kind a-uggeations. As you imagined. I could not print the remedy for frosted feet, but will b glad to keep it on file for sufferers. l'ood Value, of Apricots To Ih't Editor of Woma.i's Pane: intfvMkclam Will you kindly tell me tha foo4 value that la contained in dry aprleota? (Mrs ) M A. Thre aro 1125 calories or units of food valuo In a Dound of dried tiprlcots. By far he greatest number of theso, moro than 01 per cent, ate carbohydrate calories or units that inako energy or I vvorx power .Ncany u per cent oi mo food "malter is protein value, or that which teoes to make up musele. Tha fat tn tiprlcots is Just 1 per cent. Betel? Tea for Sick Foito. foife ifctllor o ll'omo.i'j I'aotJ JTHarvadam Will ou pleas print In yobr coitrmn for ma the recipe tor a good, rich nmard pis and how to inaka leef tea, Mmnhtnc for a sick person, and oblige. (1I1) Im J. To nake a rich custard filling for pie H0 Jlghtly Ibe yellow's of threa eggs wft)i 'four tablespoonfuls of sugar. Add to this, ftirring slowly, two cupfuls of boiling "milk and then lluvor with a tea- hpMnfu) ot yahllla. I. ne ,a l plate w ith "yittir crust, then go ott'r tli Inside Ot It with Xht white of one or the eggs. ouV tn Xb custard rud bake. Bake ' nnA custard sets To mak beet tea choo three pounds of Piart betf ijlt fine and add to a ouart of W4 w"ter. lt tsid .for two hojrs and then, put water ana rxsi ovr a. wow aye worn aha is really more cortect Hut Hre nd lelr simpler W four hours IUv if he frocks -of tha girls arc mad with ibe kettft TjoWrtvl. 5Vk from the fir Itnig HVe rloa may rtUpemtodt iid tot y Just an li la until rnovntnt. witlu") tu f.toen Vnust vir lhem fray 'itien iDrs 11 fcrcfte ,tt li4 rhlrt'suecte for -woddlrir before "o'clock -and . .j.. ...t..,..- . m. ' -. , tMuU, PUC4! ot coarse inufiin gettmg , 141 Mas fJtiUrm ll-am the fcltiati Reason. A 8 C rental There's it spnee for rood to bloom in Every heart or man or woman And however wild or human, Or however brimmed with Rail, Never heutt mav beat without it: , And the darkest heart to doubt it i Has fOmcthint; Rood about it, After all. Jumcs Wlritcomb Jiffy. i Idoft In spoUen laiiKuage woi'ds ami I then they subconsciously nl them selves, 't should say It UUo Hint, but ' ought I to write It?'" HH THAT says or thinks Interest ing things can write Interestlng things. You who are reading this article and possibly hoping to luok away come of Mr. liennett's formuln for :i rainy day aro probably stum bllng at one of Its main pilnrlpi's this very minute. "Do t think Intery.stlng thliivf u ask yourlf. II Is not Mrcti' lug the truth to my that cn one with normal mentality think interesting things Way down iKcp. Some of tus do not iccognlre them In that light. They aro lnlerct Ing to us perhaps. Is the thought. . . . ... .. .. . EXCHANGE t. How 111.111) liui.fl.frprM .trr there In Hie Vnllfd States.' ?. Is It neressun for women frlrmls tu clve preeiits lo a elrl on tlie anrimin. Inir of ber rniriicenirnt'.' II. Mliat material unniiNrs to rhnl firuri; elfe rrepe In the iiial.e-uii of siirlne bbni-r-.1 -. A ldtbne Ikiu Is the larre satin boiy that is larcel lisitrplnr the place of the boudoir rst in the suiurt woman's Intimate wardrobe. u. When u man iiiconipjiilrs a cirl to u d.inie It Is custoinjo that he dance 1h first mill lust numbers with her nnd that durlnc (he evening he "kfrp un eye open" tu see that she lias partners, .More Names for Motorboat To tl c 'tifui of -iroi.ia.i'a Page: Pear Mnibun- I rer.e,l your Piter of tlis l.'th aid thank yu fur furulihlnir ma with the information uuuut Indian namea for a beat and buathuuse Hut before selecting u r.emc from the iniiian list I should like to l.t.ow Komi names that uro not Indian to se le,t from t'.juhl jou let mi have a ltt of tbeso that would in sultAtil" for tho hoathouae and the motorboat? Tharking you aain lur yuur uii.uness. r i; i. The Bud Penny or Plugged Nickel Is a good name for a motoiboat Like these I pieces of spurious coins u speedy boat can nev'er be passed, fslo of View Is another trlek name. When you tay It T InVA nn ' ' I lltlier Bllllnlibi lininm nrn rivo t,n T . Ibn I'mn- on tbo Knmnieo .(, 11-, , I the .Skipper, - - I Seldom Inn Is a clever namo for n boathouse, or you might call It Come Inn, Ilajipy Haven or llest-a-Elt would nlso b suitable names. Should a Present lie Given? To tHt Villtor of tl'oiitan'a Vaar: Dear Madam T have been Invited to attend a luncheon at wlihh tho ens-otenient of one , of my friends la to b- announced. X l.r.uw anouc it nut ins omer KUesls la are lo lie luirrlsed. Khould I und-r Iho clrrumttanues take l.r an ent-arement vreeent? uiuDiiunn, nit) bitiiiK oi e-iBUeillC'li prcseuU has come to be a real ta on some persons, and unless one is really a close friend of tho engaged girl or Is asked to a shower and accepts It Is not necoseaiy to follow up the custom A Mixed-Up Family To tli hiitor ot IVoiuo.i'a r,igt: I'ear Madam I have two Bona. oi. born In Prams', mis bora In rjnsland Lnd a daughter born In Amerloa. My sons are also liciua- li the countries- In vvhteh they vera boru. what are their iiatlonalltlea? H II. H Unless your sons have taken out tin citizenship papers of tho countries where they were bors nnd now live they are American citizens. When the children of citizens of the United States are born abroad this does not affect their stand me us ciiuens, too. xour daughter i ot course, an American. All of this cal culation is based on tho supposition that you yoorifelf were an American citizen before your childden reached their mi I Jorltles. Hats for Bridesmaids t To (lie Editor of ll'omait'a Page: , Uaar Madam Will you kindly sugcM o color (heme for tha brtdeamalda and maid of har tiata for, wedding ,whre fhe i maid of honor wlfl r a rroK of corn-1 color! -till and tha brldeamalda 111", tulle? Ill .TJIt:. ' A large hat mado In a rich i nade of I brown vilvet or brown mallue,rlnrmed I with yellow-Bhaded rose, weald be very ritt-tive. Men Must, Worsen May 7 i (7 Ui.tor ot Woiua i s 'ajc IJear Madam Hhould bfte uiembcra of Ilia bridal party wear stoics? I maan Isith men and women HIUDK-TO-UB It elves a nrettler effect when cloves " . ,'- .. .. ' . whlto g!4Pe Hid for a jsreuning uuer tf d'elock. s fet COMPLETE CO-EDUCATION SOON AT THE UNIVERSITY f 1 J. imrK mr r. c jxl CO-ED5MAKEJiii J&.jSwsmM J EXCELLENT HESS -B frWmx Q students ffin , m. JSmn, 1 ' -yiM&IMmk. Ih&& I W ' llXSCL- IN BY BACK ?L?q55p TP- Wr'Vr door, -out rnffffl M X( - BY MAIN ihnl-yJll IJl V PORTAL-- -Jri"U AL Provost Smith, in a Quandary About Present Status of Women at Penn, Points to Their Triumphal Progress Toward the Goal Hy M'LISS C'OII'l.UTK coed vc-rslty of Pen education at the t'nl- 'ennslvanlu Is onl a matter of a short time. This Is the deduction inudi from an Interview with Provost Hdgir Fabs Smith, who will appoint mid bo the chairman of a special" committee of tho lwurd of trustees which will consider tho matter, Despite the gloom cost by th fullure of the board to take definite action at Its mttlng last week, the Provost Inti mated that the- co-eds were as good as nlroidy there afi'd lhat In a not far dls tunt fuluro they Would be uble to get tholr A. U. diifrccs by the front door route, mtlitr than by tho bai li door, via the co lego course for teachers, which is the way they now arrltc eM.n...n .... i. .... -r i,i. ,...i..n.. .i.t.'J ....in . i ... , , , WL. i .,i,rni, J I, ."" .U '.., la "" ,,vnw hs ,.i J tr1,. r. . ,ni,".v- .leelso that the. trustees wl 1 reach any decision before the end of the I'reriM acvdemlo year," tho Provost gave vent to a testy "tut, tut," and mado no effort to conceal his Impatience nt the opposition to co education which developed at tho thno the matter camo up Kforc tho board. As any one who wanders Into "the classrooms1 of the various departments can sec for himself, the I'nlvcrsity is alt but co-edueatlonnl. The retention of the "all but" Is annoying to the Pro vost, "Sometimes I am railed upon to make mldresies around tho country about our I'nlvcrslly,'' hs said, "and while I'm tiilktnc n. man ulll call out nnrl rial: ine If it Is co-educational. Then I have to hesitate. After thinking a bit I havo to say Xi..' Then he will say. 'Hut I ' i'eo that you have women In your medi- cal departuirn. and In jour law school, and you have a school of education and n teachers' college, and they an ad mitted to jour graduate school." "I must admit all this." the provost 1 considered. "I must even mlliilt that , ........ ,. . I ""V . get into tho arts or the uuder-i graduate college, from whim tney nro.i iupi'o "" cxciuhl-u. c-.c ic- oj nr "i"i- department or by the requirements Jl. V ie.ic.iwrs csjuine i "In virtually nil of the classes theici 'H UUraCIl. I lie sit In the room with 1 tile' 111011. Study Willi tllflll, llUV 0 nWdci .4niltrlit SA.4l-h.,lH Atlrl tfs.4 excellent records, and vet we have to say tho college Isn't co-edueatloii.il " The hoarding of the Joseph M lien jiett bequest received by the I'nlvcrsity In 183C nnd left by the old met chant IN THE MOMENT'S MODES . sitl -. f s.v n t s. 1,1111111 UIIU-UIUII Ol'l ill MytH Filch and Musk rat New fur modes ure now un es tablished factor in tho sprint; fashion schedule, and so, alone With the Indent of Pulm Beach frocks, come the latest styles In fur wraps nnd sets. The nccbrn pftnylnp sketch presents a very nUractive collar and muff etuf dyed fitch., -with rippled trimminc bunds of geal-dyed muskrat.rt i'A'ifeni ' i 'i -ifts& mVfP' l W mWm OF PENNSYLVANIA w for Hie M'colnv ,iiiHi. of "lairjlng out the scheme of ro-c duration for women und girls'' has beer, tliu causo of criti cism. Mnn persons who want to sco tliu doors open wldo lo women believe th! thould havo been used long ago. Others who oppoto tho women's presenco In the same buildings and classes with the men liclleve It should bo used for the erection of departments specifically fur women. Tlity believe, moreover, that Pnloiul Uenn-tl meant It to be so used. It was plain to see that tho provost doran't. "I don't know wh.it construction a lawyer would put on tho will." ho said, reading un ixtrnct fiom It, "but 1 see plulnly that It s.iys that tho donation is made to tho ttustees 'to encourngo at,d c nablo tin in to carry out the scheme of co-education of women and girls as lias lieen eonniieiiied In the buildings heretofore donated." .ow, fiiiring ' oionoi jseuiictis me nine, in. rimiiM coniiiiucu, wonieii lwer" received n the same departments, with tho me,,, and 1 do not see! how nny 'construction could bo read into the wlil ,,., t , , , , b , f ,, , , , f ih . , I iieiiaitments." l depaitments.' Tho bequest Included tho Chestnut i .Street Opera House and the. propeilies from 1021 to lO.'U Chestnut street. In clusive, nlso property at the southeast corner of Thlrty-fourfli and Walnut stit'ts. The ncciucd Interest Is said te i amount to almost n million dolluis. Sev- I oral dormitories havo been bought for the women by tho trustees with soma of the Income. "I suppose their luib been eiltirlsin I about tho accrued Interest." the Provost said. "It Isn't a million dollars at any ' l mi, lint tlurn nln.iv, lu ,tltl.,luni. What or what not to do with the money ' Us a matter for tho trustees to deeldu." From an Old Umbrella When tho new umbrella you lecclved as n Christmas present turned lutlclo out the first time ou carried It abroad In squally weather ou regarded the wreck as completo and. bemoaning your WrCClC i CUIIIIIC'IU illlll. IIC-lllOillllHb JU Iuck COIlfcKnc(i lt to tho nsbcau as worthless conglomeration of wire, handle nnj cld silk Hon'l do It. says nn In-1 genlous mollu ... Wlu n the cloth re- i mains undamaged, reinovi li from thai ribs of tbo umbiclla ami make Into bloomers for the children. They wear well and savo the undue lollies, keeping thu llttlo one ch.ni nnd tidy . 2 Invested in Vogue f liny frarlton f our loti d Lit ortowi) tingle illcboicn Will Save You S200 i Thl j jear, above all other, when extrava gance a nit wavte must Lo avoided, vou hould have Vogue at jour right hand.' I Tor now, every woman must detote Ten i more than her usual care to the (election ', of every detail of her wardrobe, so that not one hat, gown or wrap may remain unworn and its price watted. The gown you buy and never weir ii tbo ' really expensive gown. Glovet,booll,hatf, I that miss being exactly wliatjou waul aro he ones tliat cott more than ) ou can fiord. Vogue suggests lhat before )on spend a tlnxlo penny on jour new clothe, before' you even begin to plan ) our spring ward- I robe, you consult its great eerie) of Spring i midsummer Fashion Numbers. Savo your- self from that costly e-ror, a wrong start, j .Special Offer 9 Issues for 2 I Ten, If son Mall lbs Caapta Now ' Don't bother to tnclotc a cheque, or ttth write a letter, 'the coupon will do. and II easier t)d uulcker. Wllh one stroke of Iho pen. you will solve sonrrntlreclothcs problem. Your subtcrlp ' lion will bciln st once, with VOGUE'S Forecast of Spring Ftuliidna (n..dKew) VOCUE, 19 W. 41lh St., WeW VoA City Hesse send at the MSB number or Vosjii as described. Iwlll forward iJUfVvnilptofWII. 10.11 1 enclose li iierewiin. li HJ""Ji"iSv. . . i If this order Is returned pnmpUr troo Willi send tne beildcs tha nlna nsrabrTS. eCfP'llfrrI M,y ot tlie Forecast ot cprim Fashions, BSSlna TtN issues In all, Xamo t i Sine I I'd! State IftaRlffill'P'i1, Ml'!'! WIMIIIIHUWET"1! &.F K, V. L, JUSI-J Tomorrow's War Menu UIIUAKFAST U,. X XrBr P ! Coffee i.L'Ndtinos IJrlcd peas with lllce and Tomatoes Cocoa Cookies DIS'XKR linked Salmon Loaf Uelgtnii Halted rotators Kcalloped Onions Cocoanut Custnrd I'le uniuo i'kas with nici: and to. MATOHS Ono and one-half cupfuls rice. Tito cupfuls dried peas. Hlx onions. Ohe tablpspoonful talt. One-quarter Knspoonful pepper. Two cups tomatrt (fresh or ranned). f-'oak peas oernlRbt In two quarts of Water. Cook until trmlrr In urnlor i In which they scnkprl. Add rice, onions. tomato and seasonings nil cook twenty minutes. 1 S. Kood lieaflet 3. DlXTilAX liAKHD 1'OTATOKS Wash, paro and tllco potatoes as for French fried. t.ay Iho strips In an oiled granite pan and bake In the oen. .lt and serve L' B. l'ood Administra tion. Inside Information lleans and meat both furnish body building material Yet soma housewives serve linked beano ns a vegetable with i meat and hu-vc Jnt as much meat ns , ever. ''Tn syrup is a perfectlv wholesome fowl. Jl contains glucose, abd glucofo Is i wholesome food, it can well bo used instcad of so much mne or beet sugar, oatmeal Is teal Is ' rlchr" than wheat flour. nlns about 7 per cent fat, while It contains about 7 tier uhlle flour has frtm 1 to 3 per cent Iraham erarkers are madn of wheat Hour, hut oatmeal crackers have a very similar taste and they savo the wheat. llye approaches wheat In bieadmaktng qualities moio neatly than docs any other grain. Iluckwhent Is not wheat, but an en thely different gr.iln. Its composlllon In geneinl terms Is much like that of wheat. Xuts can be used In place o" meat. They contain much fat and body-build-Ing material, and f.ften much starchy material, too. I'nltcd States l'ood Ad ministration. Use Fruit Trull helps to keep your body In good health. I t'so fresh fruit when possible. I t"so prunes, tilled apples, dried aprl- cots. S'onk them In water overnight and took them long enough to inako them tender. I I'se dates br raisins. Tlicso are good added to the reieiil ten minutes before j taking It from the- stove. Then ou will not need sugnr. Lse tlpe hiiiiniiaH with d.iilc shins, ttnnanas with Kreenlsh-vellovv sUlns mo i ii.,ni to (llgeei unless cooked r.iod Ad- ministration. Smile! Despite the fact that greater problems con front us today than this nation has ever been called upon to handle, yet through it all LET US SMILE not the smile of the cynical, nor the smile of frivolity, but the smile of serenity and calmness, born of the confidence and trust that be gets courage and knows no failure. As to table necessities our stores uro well prepared to take care of your wants it few thincs short now and then because of conditions with which everybody is familiar, hut vo are dointr the best we tun. You will find in our stores the things you need nnd at prices that require no priee-fixincr. Your money will fro further in nn American Store than anywhere else in four States. Ta aZZ-Salmon, 25c ISlg tall cans, deep "red' color free ot all waMe nutritious and appetizing a wholesome, tatlsfyln: and economical meat substitute. Try salmon served In croquettes made with boiled rice. Coffee''iaVrJ'ST21ct- 'V care not how particular jou tire, we know this coffee will satisfy without any rCBorratlou we leeoinmenil It to those who know a good "cup" as being the finest they every drank. Victor Bread 7C mi. n j.- r e w x ne nig, svnscruaiiun mjuui ciiinlltr nntl Quartllt.v both combined In "Victor" the best ralue baked In these I'nlted States today ' Asco" Buckwheat 12c I'nutual qtlsllt.T self-rising buckwheat, All that Is uecessarr for you to do Is mix your butter and pour. You will find the "cakes" riellchtful. Oleomargarine 30c d 35c ' this wholesome substitute for (itlre butter Is Sold lo a great iiiabT of 6ur stores. If the nor where you trade does not sell It our manager will be glad tu direct jou to thu nearest American Hlorn where It la told. llig Grapefruit ...each fie Fancy Apples dor. 28c Calif, l'runts ...lb. 12c, 14c Fancy Apricots lb. 25c I'lnk Salmon can 18c PUrc Codiltsh. plctr. Cc, 9c Pure Apple Butter, lb. 12c Fairy Soap cake 5jc Laundry Boap ....cake 4c "Louella" Butter 00c lb. The Qucu of ill Table Bat ten known throUftout four States aa tho best butter made. Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania New Jersey, Delauiate and Maryland . Vf recommend s an suty, tho parchaae of War I ( C - ft m . ,i,-i . FIGS ARE RICH IN NUTRIMENT Affile. n,l ihm ,n,(i'. mritlclne iclll l on en hy Doctor jCtllooo In thli rot umn cMiiiyf oui i, vo cana old dPionotl rr Irrolmfiil ollminli f, atlrrmlril. rerAonnl ourrtAJ ,m ittntth xcill b vrompllv antwtrttl It poitnoe (t Inclosrii. Dy J. H. KELLOGG, M. D LL. D. TUKltt: Is scarcely another food mj well balanced Hi food elements and so ilch In liody-hulldlng nutriment as tbo ng. Tho fig Is suitable for all ages and conditions, which probably accounts for tho esteem In which Is has always been held by Uastctn" people. In nil Oriental countries the fig Is considered ons of the moft precious products on tho earth. It Is the only tree that Is named In the Koranic de scriptions of I'atidlse. Among the In habitants of ancient Hjrla and Oreece It formed ono of the principal articles or food. At tho present time Its cultiva tion Is carried on extenshcly In nearly all Kaslcrn countries, as well ns In Hpaln. southern Frnnre and some por tions of the United States. In this country dates are chiefly eaten In the dry form, .although In California and other regions they can bo obtained fresh. figs bold largo quantities of sugar, especially hi llir dry state, where this elelncnt Is not only concentrated, but also changed In tho dr Ing process. They also contain nitrogenous material, which gives them a higher nutritive valuo than most other fruits. A i.irge percentage of Clueosc also is contained in the fig. rls havn a derided nperlent action, , dilo chiefly to their reeds. Thiee or four fes tVen with a glassful of water be- foie retiring and again half an hour be- fore breakfast will often atslft In re- "elng a, stubborn .aso of constipation, Tl"!r', ,fl ',flr'- a,'-v 0,hfr R'a"1! ' so many inaraci grades as uie hk i " may pay tlvo cents for a uiree-quarter- pound package or slxtj cents for thirty ounces of fmyrua figs, and at almost any price between tlicso two you can find figs for your money. The chief virtue of Kmrna figs, which are considered tho best, Is this, that they are packed so as not to split tho skin of tho fruit. This makes them more Hanl tary and at the same time retains their full flavor. l'lgs should never bo eaten directly from the package, but should first be cleansed by tho application of water. If figs appear hard or tough they can vety easily be tendered extremely pala table by Immersion of from llvo to ten minutes in very hot water, then gently dried In n soft, clean cloth ' Wash the llgs In hot wotei. eut off tho stem and blossom ends, plate in a steamer or in a colander over hot water, cover tightly ond steam tvvenU to thirty minutes. Serve, with or without cream. This Is one of tho mot dellelou-- ways of serving figs. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Seasickness What will irevent saslckneiii,-? .IAS Mi K Kat very light ineuls for two or three j days before going on board ihlp and 'tbo meals should lie laicelv of fmlt nntl egetnbles. lie suic tho bovve's aio . tlicroufthls emptied befote going on South American Marrow Deans lb. 12c High-grade Spaehetti, can . 8c, 13c New Pack l'eas . . ..can 15c Asparagus ...tall cans 14c Tomatoes can 13c, 18c Queen Olltes bot. Cc Sliced Dried Meet, pkg.iOc ! "Richland" Butter 52c lb. Vtry fine,, siuallly creamery prints --. tiSeil by, thousand upon th6usands f families from January, to December, fecund only to our "Louella,' opparlunllr to ,, . ss psttldUc Baslnr kbd TiiHft BUuil. t'll 1 wJ board, but do not lake cathartics for this putpuse. llely upon your food nr.d cvver elsc Do net think any mote about being seasick than jolt can help. There Is no remedy against seasickness lhat Is guaranteed. Whether ono will be ren Rlck or not Is u good deal of a gamble. Ingrowing Toenails What will cure nn Inzrovvlnff tonnll? O. Jl. M. If tho difficulty Is slight It may be cured by went Ing a broad-toed shoe, temping tho center of tlie nail nnd tnhlng caro to glvo the nail n squoro edge to pifivent tho cornels fiom penetrating tho flesh. A severe cure of Ingrovvlnr nulls should be treated by an orthopedic rurgcoii. Never Thirsty , 1 never tl thirsty, niwl water ur ani beveraae. I illttast-ful to tn. Why Is ihTs when tho mniorlty of reopls rrave Unulds? tl. W. . Tou should compel yourself to drink nt least eight glasses .,f water dal'y. A distaste for water Is abnormal and shows t-omo derangement of Iho nervous sys tem. Water Is absolutely essential to the maintenance of a healthy cond'tlon or tho body and If It Is distasteful In Us natural form ,vou may find It easier to take It Willi the addition of fruit Juice. Tt'Ctllilip; Since teething Is a natural prnrriis why no stoma 'h nml bowl troubles iMHop at that time? MOTllllll. Tvery ono who has the, care of nn Infant should understand that teething Is a norni.il piocess nnd not a disease, that It Is not needful foi tbo bowels to be out of order nml looso when the child Is teething nnd that bowel d'sonlcr.s of Infancy nre usually the tesult of taking spol'ed or nuclei n food, loo much food, or food In lumps that the child cannot masticate Teething Is not of Itroir a potent rnuo of disease: while it may lulens'fy the fleets of bad food, bad water, foul nlr. extremes f heat nnd cold and the HKc. yet these causes ate lesponslbln for the mortality of Infants nt the teething peilod as well as nt every other age. This Is an Important fact to remember, as these conditions aro nil inoro or less preventable. Hirtlimnrk These matks ute of various kinds- I'll si. latseti brow n ..pols, known ns moles: second, blown spots pioduclng hair- Hiltd. a tumor composed of en laigcd blood vessels, constituting tho truo "unit wine' or "blilhinarl, " Tbe.o opiiv i:vi:mmis, h.ti--iiii C ' -. SONG 1028 MARKET STREET, bingham hotel blocK ii:iU).mi. ii. m.Mirit .v co.. ritoi Another Big New York Song Hit Being Intro duced in Philadelphia for the First Time. A Different Kind of a Soldier Song, a Wonderful Lyric and a Haunting Melody 10c WAY DOWN THERE 10c A DIXIE BOY IS MISSING Our Specialty Is Sheet Music We Have the Most Complete Department in the City. Large Variety to Pick From. Demonstrations Going on All the Time 10c POPULAR HITS 10c Add line, rent for en ich ropy lo Pweet Uttla llutt. reup Way Down Then u Dlxlo Iloy la M.ttluir On th Ilo.nl to Home Nweet Homo Doit't Try to Steal the Sweet hi nn of u holdler Sweet relontlo Tho linnet l..nrt of All Mniium Jlnns Hull of Tame ltocle Abe r.anil Homo Suml.iy Mornluj Ho Irfins, Slother Kor Vou n Itoae Ho This la l)lle When tho Jbllow Moon In HnlnitlliB Low Houlberit cl.il. Salllni; Away on tho .llemy C'taj Ther. a l.'synt In Tour etrerims les In th" Hiirbor of Love w ith Vou I llrt Ili'll D 11 r k t o M n Strutters' II ill I Mav lie .clone for a l.ona- l.onp Time e'hinn Wo tiwe a Lot to Th,.UVVIU. ivd.l Women Ml Sweetie Juit n llahl s rrnjer at Twlllahi Dlxlo Volunteers 5000 EMERSON RECORDS 23C JANUARY TITLES. Music on both sides. 25c 79fMy xnerti, '-'-tlloo'l llye II llye Dolh ira. 79Q1(I Don t Want to Uet W-n l "Jlc'ocoanut Dame 71fl1 fJon of Are "- llland. Airona ilu- Sea ronoffentlnietiittl Ortentul Malita """ii1 'opulsilly 73001 The Dixie Vnlunteers Wttihlnslotl l'ost March (Hall! Hall1 Va"'"" t'olil Turkey 7)nptf Indlunola -'HYah Do Dab Tho Cnnc'a All lint the cleuco do vo r,. ) VVjU Till the I'olia 1'ome Homo f;rtl) ' iuii iinac i vvaii ( I Want It y'JIJYfHimo HunJay Mornlnu - - e On thu Dlxlo Hlahnay Old tlrny Mare I nt ulil lipoua 7298 polish for n Little So Last N'lsht rrnrii, 1 .lend M" Away With a Hlnlle 72G2l y" "ad All tho WorlJ and t lis (lull! rnni I ,Ma J'" ilono Tor a iKintr. 72(l9i ! rlme ""i Mi l.ittli Ilumliiina- Ilo.e SALE OF WALLETS PASS CASES & BILL FOLDS All Havfc Pocket for Identification or Re.Ulratlon Cards SPECIAL PRICE 75c and 89c FLASHLIGHT SALE tTocF.2usbul,r 75c and 89c Complete STOCK OF FRESH BATTERIES ALWAYS ON HANI MMMWMs4WaaM V E HAVE A tPH6E ASSORTMENT OF "IDEAL" PLAYER-PIANO ROLLS THE PERFECT ,26c PIANO ROLL O.R.S.PIAHO ROLLS & WORD ROLLS 111 1 1 n . , . , , JUST ttrctfiato THE "LITTLE RED BOY" rHOAOGRArH CQUAL TO ANV HlOH-PRICEO MAcHInC WtlKf H COMlXO IM Tfl Urass nrunuc'iDii'en 2 marks do not brigliintc In nlitc alal is' iiuencer, as many persons lmmk Th.i. nrltrlll U. hnv.', vr, nt.bn..,. ' neir lllcclrolysls radium and caibon Ulox, iuu i.u uiu un viiiumni measure for rJM moving theo hlem hes, Cardon dloiuSB Ice Is Iho. simplest and best mesh. 1.5M rah .u. on,, ..u U.,.iiri uy a, physician whaV has tho proper oppaiatus. Tho inctnM.al leave no scar. -ui!hb ohly ho applied by a. physician nho4, tho nroncr nimaintns ti. ..... "'M Judgments I saw a woman, huinblv mail t 1X11,1 ir I 1. r nl .!! In .. . .. ""uuhuiH ii. iiuLitj'sr, iiiuuraiij Her soapy aims were marse and red ...... ,.,.. ,,,v uunu oi ncr iioor heii lovvn to hei- thick una ciuiusj tread No sisn of irrnce wan lbr,n i. . ., A plodding mechanism, she" ' 'f .-o sum up, ns we pssseil her by, Seeing her dull, uiianswerlng ejr, ' How could we gueus, Jupi I nnd you i; The dumb soul that was looking throiilnj I saw u man, like hundreds more Shabby and thin tho roat I ori. His hnt was torn, tui sleeves wtrf Ills sunken, weary eve bciraved All Hint bis llo nriMi ,,- . I The hope that died, the soul that ftllj .in., f nt, Mm jut, iicmming chin Ami flabbv cheek, nor looked within How could "Mo know how hard lie tried lleforo the dream within him died? 1 saw it mother, im.el.li' iti,Lnj With babe upon hoy bn-.om pressefl jusi nun a million, million others Who make Hie noble lank of mothers Her eyc. IndllTerent. law,) , mnt Helled Ibc li.ilntpiV i.,, ....... ,. n... ' So stolid, sn fmiill,.ni -i. m line doubted such n irenin , nuld be I How could we know, with nothing Hu The halo shining inuiid bi-- head? ', 1 Angela Mnrtan m Hearst's They're in Acain There seems to be fcomo Indication thai parasois next spilng win bo rescued fiom the comparative oblivion of lat )ear and brought baric into the, sunlight of populailty which they onlnir.,1 . - ears ago They nio said lo bo In mora uiiur ai i.uiii neurn aim Spring hurer oio falsing mote inlet est In tbo n tfTerlngH, tliovvn usually vrllh spring i iiiilllnei.v. sets consisting of parasebl , hats and knitting bags aro showa In V many oiniiinntiona ot bright colors, and " , the iieigoia tjpo parasol seems td I i tlie im st In favor thus far Hack- grounds of whllo and pink seem to be j tin most generally used setting for tht 1 various color effects t rvi:M.so intii, i r. -m -, "V be mailed. 1! nrtlul IM of llllesi I Ijon't Want tn uet Well Voikn Tlllo Town Say a TraVer for Ihe Bors Out Therr Th Dream of n SolJlef lln My Hunshlne June Tin' Ulil liraj Mars Tiler, a ii rerio Flsf rislne ti, Oui Ilousa Ilninewar'l Iloun.l Thee elo Wild Flmdr MHO ell r Me I'm All llminil nouM witii iho Mason Dlioa I.lno Hiveet Ilninieiena My Ost Somewhcro in Tranca Is a l,ll & 7070 f Just Vou ":,'JW Love You Trui 797f!( A llrohrn Doll '-'0lThe llhikh Hose 79O If Hello. My Drnr, '-' li'liu I'hlii rhovi 797S We're liolnr te, '-''U.ijiit, out ) QfOver There tTho Yankee Doodle lloy !The CJ.i Wild . uier Me Love Jin Tola Hlniiily Will, Tomorreir Wo M1y 1'art ods Lund 7iO'(f.Meloil Lund Snret lleneilev 79Q7fS'o I.ons: Mother l-oiT rnrinjiird lllue. 7''B";fLoiiB Ho l-OJlM). nrok,n ,lori 7i70f.snllln' Aay on the Henry CWr -'lllIll Hoy e,n-. i Ooo'l-llyo DroailtTsy. Hello fjoll rranre a ' Whero Da We Co I'rom Hersf 7'KQ(fiomehero in franco la tho IM liOOVurch th0 jjlh 7290J When Yonkeo Doodle Learns t Dories! Vous l'raucals Fumms Hoy SHOP - ' --