8 EVEMXO PUBLIC LEDGEla-WllLAJJELPlllA, FlUDAY. JANUARY 25, 1918 m 2 t pi KNITTING BAGS CARRY THE BANNER FOR UNCLE SAM'S WAR SAVINGS STAMPS : A HEALTH TALK . jt ' ' I i . .... kPATH OP GLORY WIDE ENOUGH -7 FOR EVERY ONE ON A COMMITTEE .That Business Problem of Advancing "Bigger j i Man Than Yourself" Appears in Women's War Work Old Maxim Still Holds! Hov Seivinu row ttldo ! tho path ot glory when' you nro chairman of a commlttco7 There aro others on tho committee, too, ot bourse. Is It ildc enough for them? The age-old problem In tho business world has a way of making nn occa clonal appearance among tho million guni one women's committees to which tvur has given birth. This cannot bo avoided. So long as there aro human beings -striving for any goal tho question will continue to bo asked, "How wldo Is tho path of glory?" lluslncss men will tell you that tho time comes In tho life of nearly every man when ho has to face tho music of employing and advancing men who nro apt to grow bigger than himself or sacrifice general business Interests to his own vanity. THIS Is the problem In a nutshell. It docs not have to bo dlsciifctetl In relation to women's war work. Tho falling Is so general that it begins In j our beanbag days and goes on us long as wo go on. It sounds so liuun and I Ignoble; but It Is, after all, cry human. ! Something human that must bo fought against and overcome. Xo orgaiilra- Hon or business enterprise cun teach Us highest development bound up In tho ties of self-vanity. THERE are two was to look at this matter of not giving fullest co operation and opportunity to thoe who aro working tinder us. First. It must bo remembeicd that you can keep talent down but not for long. It will riso eventually In unite of any Interference. Second. The picking of successful world's way of telling a man ho has workers reflects glory on tho picker, been successful. Thtie Is Just one Tho head ot one of the largcht Indus- thins to be remembered: Tho path trial concerns In the country holds his of glory is very w Idc. Tlicro Is room position simply on tho strength of I for all of us on It! Soft garments hero for wounded soldiers' sleeping, Unfolding robes and dinging s'.ioulder wiaps, And robes for surgeons, loo, and sur- geont" ckpM, All folded down within tlio chests safekeeping. And shall tho women say, "Now wo can rott?' Naj, rather, thinking where thee things are going. (And trjlng not to think) they keep on tewing Sowing, sewing, pcwlng, chest on chest. Tor. oh. our men today hi other lands Aie battling for a dream, to pruo It true. Their women shall not fall' Ah, tireless hands. Their dreams and ours decide what wo shall do! Go, Ited Cross garments, lound them softly He, And let them know that we nro standing by. Grace Allen In Southern Woman's Magazine. BARLEY'S FOOD VALUE IS BIG Ad tec oil prrrentlr mrrflrtfft vH fie iHtrt by Doctor KtUooQ in IM col umn daily; but in no cane iritl rUna-ioalt or treatment of ailmnxtn h citlrmiilw. Personal aurricv on health W M promptly antu rrrrf if vottaue ii inclosca. By J. It. KELLOGG, M. D., I.L. D. PO.HSII1LY oil will not want to make barley n part of our regular diet You may find that Its (laor will pall on your oppUlto Instead of stimulat ing it proMitlhK of course ou use It i as n stead diet. f tlut It Is as a .irlatloi to -.our reg--. i war oict mat oariey win iesr swo jou It can be made Into delicious cream soupi, puddings, oakes and gruels And , a food that does all this well Is worth becoming acquainted with Foods of I tills kind ate cpccially desirable just now. In mineral Falls baile Is cpcnain I rich It poifostes, for example ono and I five-tenths of potassium. What thli means Is seen In tho fact that potaFluii is ono of tho salts that are essential ti the building of healthy cells riio I phates, which play an hnpoitant part In body economy, are alto plentifully snp- , piled by barley. So liealtliful Is harlej that tlie flteeks ! used it In tho training of their athletes Koine students of dietetics. Indeed, rank barley so high for gaining strength (ir to piaeo it beforo nil other grains llarley also offers a. very considerable economy as compared with other foods For Instame, when steak Is selling at forty-die cents n pound, eggs nt fifty cents a dozen, barley Is selling at tnclio I cents a pound I KNITTING BAGS MOBILIZED IN PATRIOTIC 'TIS ST. PAUL'S DAY; CAMPAIGN FOR SALE OF WAR SAVINGS STAMPS WATCH THE SKIES TIi Tli WW MAMym I f IWWffiNHHfl. WAR NOlJPl P s m tr. $?2yKHssssssEsP n fiftapaSK- -.st'sp aS, IVx ' t i 1 iuf Minras In Olden Times the Feast of the Apostle's Conversion Potently Affected Weather Women of St. Louis Set an Example That Is Unique and Has the Cordial Indorsement of Government Authorities Philadelphia Has Opportunity to Fall in Line wz being nblo to pick big men, , ... ca lemiiK or them grow as big ns they like, and pet mltllng his firm to icap the fruits of their growing. Doth of theso ways, hairing all sen timent or appeals to justice, nie con vincing. TVTOST persons will deny they aro "J- working for glory. -Love of It Is tho thing that Is hidden deepest within ourselves. Wo do not talk about working for glory, even with our best friends. Honestly won gloiy, howeier, is not a bad thing. Like nn echo it iIiizh. It ti the Barley Is aiailabie in threo different i . i.i.ii.,,,,.,,,!..., it ades ritst, thcro Is tho Scotch milled, I H ""aucipnia 11 pot barley, used for gruels and coarse "' is Fnlo of war Ull.lX.i: uur knitting bags In the rni-snilng campaign, you women elp our floicrnnient saiings stumps and cakes. It Is merely the grain deprlicd ot llie outer liusK Then thero Is the "pearled barley," the part ot tho grain that Is left after It Is subjected to a still farther proces of hulling and polishing. This remoies the flborous outer coat. Til's third grado is known as patent barley flour. This Is mado fumi grinding penrled barley Into clean barley flour. This grade, owing to tho fact that it i contains so tmall a proportion of gluten, needs to be mixed with wheaten Hour for ! bread-making purpo-'es. When added In Email quantity to whole-wheat brcid, barley Hour has n tendency to keep tho loaf moist and Is thought by roino to improio the flavor. homo day an enterprising manufac turer will awaken to llio commercial ' poslbllltles that lie in tho manufacture of toasted barle flakes, to correspond I w lib the corn and rice flakes that aro i now so popular. It is possible that the publlo nmj requlro educating to an ap i prcclatlon of barlev in this form before the marketing problem is boiled. Hut carefully planned adiertlslng campaigns thrift (.tamps. as tales agenc stamps. That's what the women nut In St l.ouls arc doing, and the public-spirited men In charge of the war baiings stamp campaign licto In Philadelphia aro anx ious that tho good women of this iit do likewise. Hundreds of St. Louis women the wago-carncrs, the mothers and tho teat h- min of lier organization on tho pot ciru oidu lieforo dropping it in the "inll lo The postman delir the stamp-" niitl io1I.Ih the moii Tho raids un then Pled In the refold This unique campaign otlgin-ited in si J,,!,eph It Is onli within the last Ten da a that tioiernment lestiictlons , , , . , . , , as to agencies lmu been wlthdiaun, lies a knitth.K l...g is cM.ec ed to Inne , ) , tll PW ,a fcasb,P. i-oiin on It n cloth Mgu reading: , jM r,pula ,i,tplier, jns Minnie Tho sign Is printed In ted, white and I 'i,eIts, jh4 Marguerite AVjland nnil blue Jlanj St. l.ouls women nro pur- Afls mm Shane, ot tho Woge-eaineis' chasing signs printed on white Mtln. yvnr-fc.il lug hoclctj, nil of St. Louis fso your knitting lugs . hllo others nie using cmhroldcrj lotU ! nlI.llnd the' details In thtlr organlzn les for the war-saiing nmi embroidering the letters. nranstu Tho St. T.ouls committee has had the I signs distributed to women wage-earners I thiough tlio captains in llielr latlous lilaces of eniplo.imeiil. Tlio knitting bag lirigudo takes ordeis for tho fctamps. ' Thev cany a speclil postraid printed by tlio Goieriiiuint Uicry woman so lli ltor chooses the oignnlz.itlnn to which ers nro putting their knitting bags to she prefers haling iirdit glien for the, a ilouhle use. Kicij woman who cai-oiueiB taken i neii-iMi, aim wiuc-a u Mrs. .lnriett McCoid. ot St. Louis, is forming n club ot tndlildiuil buieis of $l&no woith of uar-tailng slaiups. She calls it the One Thousand Club. Mis Ilany Tilcn will solicit ordein nt llio I.lie Stock i:chango and In the Mock yards district Mrs. Mi.i howls Stal lard, tt grandmother, eighty je.irs old. sits and knits and telli war-saving hlumiM nt her home .lust wh the clcmencj of the weather on the day ot Kt. Paul's conieislon should be lonsldered to halo an) thing to do with the high cost ot lliing no one but the poets can say. tun nneiK. us all tho world dolh know. haio considerable license Some do say they ought to ho mado to tnke out one, but that Is neither here nor there. The poet, whoe'er ho be. hath It thus . at Paul's Hon be fair anil (Inn ( dor Irfldr happy ie .' nut ft it ilianec to snow or tain, 7 Am uill be ilrar all ktmh of nraln; It rlmul ril 111I.1M an rial IS IIC SA.1C, Oicoi atom of llnli and Dcinf shall tile I Anil If thr irfiirfs do fr aloft 1 he ii icar shall vex the htnptlotni ufl. This stoiy having been wiltlen prloi i to Issuing of the official foiecast. the i i-rrlbc thereof being a poet himself Iiresumetli not to know If It rain or snow i toda.i Hut It's a safo bet either wa.i . I or irhrthrr 'il silotc or v hrllici Vi iiol Wi'll Inn c hnjh jjitci uealher Oi no. Alrt the war Is with us regaidlef of tlie leloclty of the wind todaj Still., the Catholic and Anglican . chinches (elebrate the daj as a religious festival, not as nu augury cf good 01 111 times, although not so generally us In tlio olden day when it was a holy daj or obligation. It has lost It meteorolo gical slgnltle.inco with the passing of je.irs, or mabo because Its auguries bale caught tip mid paBed the prrflhe cles of tho ancient ih.imc. Candlemas Day the day of the groundhog Ins ustuped Its plaio among tho--e Inclined to belleio In slgn olhci than "Keep (iff tho lirass turn reeelied Its Inspiration and most or Us substance from llio celebrated novtl ette b John Luther I.ong, noted l'hlia uiii'iim iuiiuui mill poet Mr Hubbard, formerly a which known critic of miislo nnd In more recent lesr. a writer nnd lecturer on Ills special!? narrated the story of the pathetic Jtu nesa maid who loved more PisstotiMflf than wlel. Ilo told something of ti composer and analyzed tho musical (,. Ills talk proiided both entertainment wi Instruction. His "operalogues" are aa mlruhlo picpaiatlon for iittcndatieo i the lyrlc-drnma and halo much that I. Informative, eicn for the seasoned odm goer. " One of the Intel estlng nnd laluakt. featmos Is tho musical participation . nn cxccltent lilnnlsl Claude Ciotthetf (i plays significant ccernts from the niB,t! of the opera under discussion Tlio com blnatlon of lecture nnd music proie. ,' delightful entertainment I New Models In Georgette Crepe de Chine and Washable Satin $OALLWAISTS$o tl THE SAME PRir.F (J quant it i of boiling water and boll for fifteen minutes Again change tho wntei and Poll for fifteen minutes longer. Hx- 1 traded legetubleo piepared In this man ner by thrice boiling furnish nbout one I calorie of c.irhohdrates per ounce, n quantity so small that It may be Ignored except In tho graiest cases. Tho following list Includes egetables from which tho carbohydrates may be I almost wholly remoied by boiling threo times in a. Ilbcinl nmount of water and which contnln after boiling only nbout THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letter and aueatlo i Buln.xttted to ttnj depmtment i,iuath uriffru on o.io sUlc of ths paper only and ianed icith the uai of th urifci. Special ouerim Uke tho ur below are invited. It is understood that the editor does not nrceaiarily indorse the acntwent rrprrsprf. -11 communication for thi department should he addressed as follous: T1IK tO.M.V3 i:tllAX.i;, Kienlno PulUc Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa. TODAY'S INQUIRIES tjn ha db' t-tainrd nttUrl he I, Uliat Urer (lu.ol for uomrn Ita bte rhtaMUheil In NeU Vork eUy In answer to thet demand fur uumrn In banks and other flfMs of flnantr? that lay emnliasN upon tho hpallhfulncd ono .alorle of tnrtKlvyilrato per ounce of bnrlev Hakes will meet itli n read) and popular rc.ponsP i.NTn n:n vnunTVnr.ua AIo barley has this to retonimend U Turnips t'arrotn to tho housewife, it 1h tnnv to rook. A!- raMwK rrtbl mutow tlinitL'-li hnniptlmfu t tiin.t Im nnlril fn lrn1p .- n-- .....- . . ..... .. .wu.. " I mrlnv n .ill. Tomorrow's War Menu l'ori.let Him imr.KI'ST Tiakpd Apples Stulfed Willi C. real odflsh I'alies Graham liread Toast Coffee I.I'NI'HIIIJN UaUed llcans Dionn Urend 1'icUlwl Peaches Cocoa DINNKI1 1. Hon-tleancd? i w w? E t. Mliat sort of piece mute the tnut comfortable' rat ruin? 3. How many und? cupfuU of milk make a J. J'rnrn ilint arr thr cenulne (abhtnere shawls made? :t. Whnt is the proceM of puttliiK u nat ural nine In the hair? Suet ed In cookinc. ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES In the best tatter tubitltute to he 1, There are 32,000,000 housekeepers the United States. 3. Uroun rice has the relation to rice 2 It In not n matter of etiquette for ttiai. Tia! &! Iifta (n uhat It rnnlnlna tnmn frlni4u . !.& ...- i-i IJbU of the grain and Is a valuable mineral upon the announeement of her engagement. ii ?Si 3. It a lane Turkith tantl la vliutd In Ihe bottom of tho poreelaln tub baby will Wj$ot Ilp when be if belnr buthrd in it. s Canapes of Sardines jjld tk Editor cf lfomon' Paat: It It inerflj- tlie rutlom for lery cloe in. tlmatts of the rnncrd one to srnil bouie ' little piece for the lion chl. i 3 IlatUtn nromltrH to rltnl tronrtte crfpe in the innke-up of tprlni lilouri. sei era! hours, set It requires icry little watchini: leond I.eepliiB It supplied with sufficient water to Ueip II from burning QUESTIONS AND ANSWKKS "Ktractcd" Vegetables U hat nro ' extrarl.l ' irRftahlcM and nlifii are lhc to Ik- uid' i t IIIOI'S Kxlracted cgetaliles 1110 especially suitable for diabetic patient" in gen eral, green iPKetjbles contain only n small amount of carbohjdrates, When they aro boiled in n considerable quan tity of water the carbohydrates aro "ex tracted." Uy repeated boiling nearly all tho amount of cirbohjdratcs present may be remoied, since they aro almost wholly In tho soluble form ot de.trine or sugar. In preparing "cMiaited'' legetnbles, tho raw food Is Ilrst boiled In four times Its weight of water for half nn hour. Then pour oft tho water, add an equal r.nrh artichoke Uuta!mff.iH Patin cahbai.. Secretion of Saliiary (Hands Tines lbft prRClirs of Uauld food III thr inuutb suspend the accretion of tho sallran Stands? U. T. 0. Yes. if it Is a neutral liquid. If it Is acid or snect or mrongly ilaorcd. tho saliiary glands will b stimulated to pour out sallia to dilute It, supply. Tills message must be can led into oicr homo In our I. mil. To beep eloho watch on tho gaibage pall Is not such spectacular terilco ns to drive nu aeroplane. To cat corn miiilliis Instead of wheat bund, or fish and poult!) Instead of beef mid bacon. i Is not so exhilarating as to shaio the Physical hardening of tamp life. To tstudy food aluo and balanced latlnns I may not be m Intfiesthig as to leain to operate tho wlieless Hut It Is I equally linpottant hi the winning of the war. Thcro nn be no colonels or lleuten- Hamburgcr Steak I ant colomK no ndinlials or le.ir nd- &jy&sr ! Sr is saw x: Jlrii'Al.l.ul'UJj rvuu.vcn Masquerade Hall for Deaf Society i lit one-halt bolb-d cabbage In pities, A mamueiado ball will bo held thli put In oiled liaMng dish, sprlnl.lo wltli I eicnlng hi the 1'hiladelphl.i Ulilsloii. t.ni nn.l iipihipp.. nmt nihl mm ( un of ' No. 3". N.itlnn.il Ki.itei nal Society for wlilto sauce. I.lfl cabhago with foil., that it may Im well inKed with sauce, Ol'KKAl.OGUi: (iIVKX "Matlume Huttctfly" Topic of Hub-baid-Gotthelf Lecture Recital IMilladelphlans had a peculiar Interest In tlio "opernlogue" glien last evening In 1Vltlierioon Hall by Haw. "ill William Lines Hubbard and Claude llotthclf ns p.nt of the musical piogrnni of the Unliersily llvtentlon Society's seaon ".Madame Hutterflj" was the subject Tlil opera by HIhcouio Puccini Is based on the play by Daild llclasco, which in tftlSK w 'rj(lc Mark rending ALL STYLES & FABRICS Ili.A( Iv WAISTS A MPKC'IAI.TV j 1 ljUNt oo'r to Kclth'iX 120 f SfcUJND tLUOR TAKE ELEVATOR p .Hail orders l'lilcd Send fur (ataloEU9 1 viUHiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiuuiii ITatfoot Mliul iuue flatfool? TtlY tl . Tho deformity ia duo to weakness of the muscles and ligaments which support tim meii of tlio foot. Thcso may bo sticngtheiud b wnil.lng on tlptoo with tho heels turnul slightly outward. This , everelho should be ptactlrcd soieral I times cadi la. In adults tho only I reimdi is tho wealing of a steel Insolo I Ti i -it , n so phupru us to suppoit the arch ot A r 00U iMCSStlge 10 biH'Cia color with oiled crumbs and b.iko until ciiimbs oro brown I'nited Slate" Vnnil Administration. or.Axui: sin:iiuur one and one-halt cupfuls coin -nup. four cupfuls mllK, Julco of four oranges, julco ono lemon. Mix Julco and sjriip. tlr (onstantlv and add slowly tho mill. Kieeze and sene I'nited States J'ood .idmlnNtta-ticn. llt,-le.if nt (iiand Kruternlt Hall. 1G21 lrihsti.il Man prizes in gold will be . n n i ded t.. tlif niasqtieiadnis for tho 1 Mtti.'M inoxi conm al and mnsi original o."lumpv V dam ( w til follow the grand ii atih. the font M'op 'jhtl iK.Dear Madam How aro canapes of ar- fiointa macej 3IHS. T. m To Cut That Coal llill To the Vdltor ot Woman. Paat: Dear llndani An (.nnnml,sl n.l. mf Flake the sardines iery line. You can ; oC?"'.rVir?lt,c0hu$io0n eiSa, .".iWJ lJ;flo thla with a fork. Then mix with iV"1 "'"'r niattliiB tack, or email ataplJs 'Sliem a tcaspoonful of lemon Juice, ono jfpf melted butter or oil, a little salt nnd ffeiv drops of some highly flavored luce. Uaie ready triangles or cres iJSjents of toast. First spread these with 'Abutter and then with the cardlno paste STut en a plo plate and coicr and let heat tn tho oven. Serio very hot IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Silk and Bead Trimmed Beifie Geortjctle Blouse ...... ....... .......(., mi n. or email Biapil If auartcr-lnrli tn.nl. wi niA.h ....-; found. et to pl.ccs of hulf-lnch wlro doth and placo one piece our tlio other In ruch a pnjltlop n Mill produce iuarler.ncli apiece. W hen slf tins clo9 our eyes or throw n anunre piece of muslin oter the box to pro. i .lit the dnit from rlslnc The refu.o l n i.ttim sour urea with It nt cry line duet. nlKht. and aee how much better they lv In. Trs thla und aes if jou don't aaio th week, pay that jou oro aoln. to lose. 'eo rh.t ,y that i nil nrn irnlnir n i... few minutes work, result, coal bills' cut In hair Candlee, If urnlshed eeverat neeks be fore they ar. ud, will last four times as lone aa those not so treated. if i y m'al """ 'jrelttb, 01 t a in ; Baked Bean Soup a tkm Editor ot Woman Pane' "Ssf ,., ., i table oil that jou will strike lard, wnfch $& D.ar Madam Touapoko one time in jour costs so ery much more, from vouV nit of t&g-'Hr menu of baked bean aoup. I take It by necessities. It&Am'ii small piece of raw nnlnn jou will be bo well pleaaed with jour the pan and 'eg.. .' J hi a Ihal vais -shai n lialnai 41i aaIa! .a.m a.A &Tr left over. Would ou pleat print the -J?2ract !. fimHmM tlfft lh Kkna f lot at B: "' '-' --.-.....-- -.-- ... .... aeuiw w genoutb ot thtin left to do something wllli. m Montuu. 1H This is a good way to use up tlio cold 'beans. Let two cuDfuls of thu hennR. finA Wnd a half cupfuls of tomato, two slices TAit onlcn and four cupfuls of cold water "KjSlmmer for about half an hour. Then j necessities. ItUADEii. A regular gold mine cf suggenlons wo I would call this letter. Anj thing that, has to do with Baling coal la surely more i valuable than gold Just now. IVe aro I grateful to a reader for nil her splendid i suggestions and hope that she wilt write to us again soma time It sho has "any ' mole at home like these." Xante for Club i. ... .. .. . , -.. i sgpui uiem uirouBii " uieio. r.e auu u To tht Ellll o ,. t.aot: $<tle thickening of a tablespoonful of Dear Madam What would be a tood name , putter and two of flour blended together, j &.V,!HirU ''-fta'SS? '.iVtefn' d ! Addone-halfteaspcunfulofsalt . a pinch ""gty jjyr i$t PPPr and a tablespoonful of ketchup. uio to play after tho adjournment of tho i bg. ' iiiceiilia. Jl, V, Tbld-Time Buckwheat Can Be Bought to tht Editor of Woman' Paat: Dear Madam I read in one of our dally niapera annot find it now recipes for mak--.i'ltur buckwheat srlddle cakes raised with lOyeaat. We have tried In several atores to jffi-et the buckwheat meal by the pound but bava not been auccessful. What's the ue of printing recipes when the insredlents can triet o DousniT vtouiu oe siaq u any one Dur vmild Inform me where unoreDare.1 sheat meal can be Pousnt. iuss si. u. 1 bale just finished talking to a reli able large grocery store, where I have been assured that tlie regular old-fash- !ohd buckwheat meal tho light or dark an be had by the pound. There Is fpfobably net a gieat demand for this, as Snost persons seem to prefer tho pre- Hiared meau For that, reason i suppose Iftl grocers ao noc carry iu xnu umj livay to create a supply Is to create a lemana, duet, at tins uine vnoae wuo are respcnstble for the recipes in the papers are trjmg very nora to create a. iamand for the kind of food that will elp America win me war. i ao not alnk they are to be blamed for blazing , trail. The name of the grocer who carries he buckwheat meal will be mailed to ou. Uncle Sam's Uecipes Pit the Editor Woman' Faoe: ar Madam I read in ui , itxxixu .... i.iaib pii. older erenins; u omen rpuld set frea eoplea of wipee isr aent to soma one of the Ooiernment de. ..Inmii. It was lust about a week ago i ...! .kui (M. .n 1 me.nt to aend away It the tlma, but It slipped ar memory. Could Imi olesse tell me where to address such a per asklne for Uses reclpeai T The recipes you refer to are contained the United Btates leanets vnai may oo ad free by writing to the United States f.partment of Agriculture. There are i4Tit leaflet in thu present sente, anu ty are very neipiui. inues". ir u4 iolntly by the food administration 3 the Jmartrnent of Ajrrtculture. They i j. ! Usui oy aaareasins; no c niieu t,:m newfrtment of Agriculture. "Waalc ..tAWn. Any ot tho following names would be appropriate: Happy Days Club, Girls and Boys' Joy Club, the D. W. G. So ciety, which means doiin with gloom, , or the Sammee Society, which would be a patriotlo name. You could play the regular old-fashioned games that ery often are more fun than the newer games. Home ot theso are Going to Jerusalem, Blind Man's Buff, Obstacle I'.aces around the ' parlor, Conssquences, Cross Questions I and Billy Answers and a grat many ' i . $f! The man who cin be cnunted mi carry tho message to t'.ml.i Iu ready been Immoitalled I Ills part was no spcctacul.n ile He I I woro no brass buttons nor billllant in- slRiila of nainl or military rank ' The fellow by tho nanio of Itouan took tho i letter, sealed It up In an oil skin pom li strapped it oier his heart, in four daja landed by night olT tho coat-t of i'ub.i from nn open boat, dhappeaied into the Jungle and In Hiko necks lamo out on the other side or the uluml, li.ulng tr.ii elod a hostile (ountrv on foot and ilc llicred his letter to ciarou. ' In today's war tlio I tilled Mates I'nod Aihnhilstiatlon lias a message to be e.n elcd to eicty corner of our Jind Tills is tho Intense husbanding or our looa stores; by not wasting tliem and by ontltur all that wo need, hut no more We limn saio wheat, sugar, fats and i meat to ship nbioad Must eat more I laigely of other things ourselies in or der that wo may obtain tins iipoit WAIST RETAILERS frndt Mark Copjrichied tail 's-cya-';'SK-w ce kcty SALE of SQRQSIS SHOES All Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes and Slippers Greatly Reduced H Latest and "- Striking B ' "Nv " N. ,,. KModels W" j Exclusive B iptoOsJ "' i u ,1 B I .,' ucsigns H r3tol(x$5 5 (X Vi ossJjj f 'Ml It I jt? jP 1 JF Military $7.45 Women's $10 to $14 Walking Boots, $7.85 to $10.25 Women's $10 to $15 Dress Boots, $8.85 to $12.85 Hosiery in All the Popular Shades SORQSIS SHOE CO. 1314 Chestnut Street 1112 chestnut St-1114 Third 1 lo.ir. On. Door I'ast of Keith's Stafford Building Take Elevator IVss i wilasjSBssBasBssssasMssssssaWssssW more that you will remember If jou stop to think about them. 1 will for ward the description of some newer games if you send a self-addressed j stamped em elope. Paid While Learning To the Ktlltor ot Woman's Paot: Dear Madam Will ou kindly print In your valuable column the name ot the school where women can learn to be telegraph operatora which pays while learning? Both the Western Union and th. Fos tal Telegraph Companies haie schools where women may learn to be telegraph operators. There Is no tuition In either case, and very often the pupils are paid while learning. The Western Union school Is In the Pennsylvania Building, Fifteenth and Chestnut streets; the Postal Telegraph In tho Finance Build ing, 14S0 South Fenn Square. Tlie length of time It takes for the course depends on the pupil. Home have com pleted it In three mohtluv and others havo required more time. To Redeem Torn Money to th Editor of Woman' Paot: Dear Madam Fleas print in th. exchange where to send a bank not. that has a small pier, torn from It to net th. money lor ii io uuiHucr ww win re pcneci. except wbere a small piece la torn from tb. end, 1 sent It to a bank but It was returned. MPS A. II. Send the bill to the assistant treasurer of the United States Custom House, at Fifth and Chestnut street Philadelphia, As long as you have thi-re-flfths of the bill tbejr arlll triYa you thijf-pntjr for tt. Jf your -spring blouses are not trirnmed. with upplied lace or embroidery, then they must be hand' embroidered in silk, wool or beads or in t. combination of two of these materials. Tho blouse presented in today's illustration is fashioned from beige georgette embellished with hand embroidery, in which silk nnd beads are combined. White satin makes tho collar and cuffs. SjsssegBitzz tt.H IsVasMTt-jS -J Jf7SXJmKlt U mmatmimM'JV.Tisjrin v v finisffsMr EjSB&JsssssssVEpSi 3r I 1 Sterling Silver Tea Services Among our assortment is one of exceptional value It consists of coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl, cream pitcher, waste, kettle and ' large tfay. graved' and gray finish $460. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND 3IERCIIANTS JEWELUItS aiLVEKSMITUS i& v Our New Soldiers Appreciate Glyco-Iodine From Reveille to Taps is a strenuous time for the men in the military camps. Recall finally puts an end to the long hard drills and the dusty hikes. Then tired, aching limbs, sore muscles, and blistered feet seek quick relief. For these and many other camp emergencies every kit should contain a bottle of Queo$adme " (VAN DYKE) It quickly penetrates to the deepest tissues, and relieves aching musclet and weary feet. Glyco-Iodine contains none of the poisonous or stain-producing 'compounds of other iodine preparations. Therefore, its use lias no restrictions and It is highly efficient as an antiseptic and cermlcide la any emergency. Send a bottle to your boy in camp. He will appreciate greatly your thoughtful. ness. Equally useful for the folks that stay at home. Two sizes at our' drugciiti 4 ox. $1.00; 2 oz. 60 cents. Each bottle hermetically sealed; assuring full quantity. CTC0. WBKT Tm 1 Wsrstrwm' " ii 1 1 I?fHra;SssESysssssssssl Ot TINCTUREiANI) EXTRA 9j PWkskHehM.iPa. 1B .. f - )5 3TZSJ& Best for Washing Chiffons, Laces, etc. Don't run chances of injuring your dainty fabrics. Always use 20 MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP CHIPS because you know exactly what they contain just pure soap and pure Borax, per fectly combined. The Borax in the chips helps the soap do its best work. fcavsnt'rsy'si7TisB:i1i?sts?itft Ji-lMIglinTWWg MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP CHIPS will not Injure the daintiest fabric. These soap chips make your clothes white and sweet smelling. Use them for ordinary washing as well as for chiffons, laces, woolens, flannels, sweaters, blankets, etc. An 8-oz. package of 20 BIULE TEAM I10RAX SOAP CHIPS will do the work of 23c worth of ordinary laundry soap. They save you soap cutting, too. To make genuine olil-fnsliloucd soap past., (rood for all household purposes, add on. quart ot boiling waUr to thr.. lit a ping tablaspooofuls ot SO MUUi TEAM. JJOUAX SOAl euit's. 20 Mule Team Borax Absolutely the beat Borax for kitchen, laundry and bath room. Always looln for tho picture of the famous 20 Mules on every package of both thefo products. Sold by all good dealers Iff v I nl .m
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