Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 26, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 6, Image 6

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    EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1918
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A PAGE OF WOMEN'S INTERESTS HOUSEHOLD MATTERS, FASHIONS AND LETTERS FROM READERS
IOVE IS NOT AS
New Suitor Is Apt to Give Fatal Passion a
Painless Death A Disappointed Reader
Is Told All About It
AI4TTU3 letter hits come to the
woman s pago ashing m itrj
Uovrn-heartcil tones If lt writer can
tcr expect to Ret oxer ti "illupiiolnt
lUK loe affair."
Ah, if love were ns luidjlui; as tin.
poets sing it tp be what a b ml load
it' 'would ho for man of us to I: mil
Itlit this Is the cneourngcmeiit I would
1l!ce to extend to the little gt.i Alio
signed hciself "Urokctt lleiutul"
J.five is not und lug dlsuppolntid hue
I .mean. On the whole It coiner to a
very painless, natuiul death when u
neW suitor looms in the lioilzun
TT IS disillusioning for thoso who re--Korel
loe ns n fatalistic matter to
Know that It is possible to come to
the conclusion that It Is, utter all,
'reel a matter of circumstances
TiU is what it simmers down to Not
i ii , r i . ,
in all cases, of course, but In u grout
many. Take an unattached mun aim
Blrl, each norinally attractive, let
mem, iy for .1 whole Hummer be I
thrown a sie.it deal in each othei's
cumuan ien to one tlie will Jine
fallen In loiu with each other by the
end of the season Who can say If I
ttfchad been another man or unotherj
EM, but the same country fium house,
tnc Identical thliiB would not hae I
happened-'
Iove in the main is like this.
rtatter of proplmiult. Otherwise how
.1
jlurd it would be to explain thoifnct!
tht hearts which are broken in Octo-'
-
Der can begin to perk up b Xoeinber I Is ulw.is somtthlni; Intcrestlnx wait-1
Onco in ii sre.it lifetime there comes Ins to happen Hemembcr mid kteii
a bis BWeepi.is lot that never heals watching- '
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I
, THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
filI-''-7,'."i,?i"'.i"J !"Mn'.'l"1 '" tM
i&r.''K.r?0'J
fefota are fnt llni
1 Vii" ." .' "'l'rIO"i "i?t I'e
WOMAN'S
ECirM.irrAVri.X:,7aiftra
TODAY'S
1. HdW inurh of ii kuiIiik In wheat flour
hr ch liousekeeiirr In the I nlled Mlales
Zl!5-7,1.,;,r"' '.', "i" '" ",C t"M-0W
IwiMKUsfor the nation?
t. In oklnic lettable, what eroiHiin.,
fan lie faund in Hie matter of using milk
or rrcamr
t. How are gnrlrr. for near with h
neillieo eu.llr anil allru-lli,l made;
ANSWERS TO YESTKKDAY'S INQU1KIUS
1. Pieces of burilr .lalneil nlrkrl tan lie
cleaned l,y In, nine them In ii tnlslure ut
Ytnesar and nlrjm. t.e one mtart of ilne
Kar t two ounces of ilium. When Hie
mum oriini 10 irue lake trie inrirt out urul
pollth with MhUInx unit ummonln inUrd to
luo rennUtenry f milk.
' v
sfc Flannel htrhi iiittkfl thf inol M(oin- ,
ortatilo' rac tuk., berau.e they are raciest
to Ualk an.
Tw cnpfuls of milk make a pound.
Little Aliss Somebody Now-
T0j;4iloro Womon'apccJ'-
Dear Madam t am a Elrl elahUen em I
of. ae. I hate Rone to idioul for Ueara
I could, not afford to lu lorucr I am J
srcrkln and make ST a week clear money I
I want to heeome a nurse I am wlllli ir lo .
m to nlalit whool What would I hutc I
lo siuar7 I hors I will be able lo ia
w. ui mutHMii iiui ui nij iiasea sno
ninth mn.K Am il.bru ..... ...... n.. i
achoola I ejin attend ' I mean to wurk ni
srai- throimh uiih u .nii.ll .mn .,r in in.v t.u
sldea? I hone tou ran h-lii me out I am
umbitloua eVush to learn I hate nut the I
aad irt of mi t,r .,, t m. .... ,..,.i ..,
trylur to be o Iittb moro ilea.ani I am ibe .
MLsa jNobody OU ll lnr.1 UUt nnc
.tlia.s .viuii;ui)in Miw
was like m.emg an on rinn.i to.'K
liwev jiPB ounifiiuuj emu .miss clonic,
bodf. sou are too tnunir n. Im n imhie.l '
nune. The age limit In most hospitals
Is twenty-one and In some twent -three
jAarg. If you really want to bo a
trained nurse, there is plenty for you to
k from the present da until then,
though. Girls admitted to training nmt
hato been through grammar school and
ruite had one ear in high school You
could eo to one of th- olenitis public
schools, get this additional education.
keep a position in the da time and then
bv the time tou are old enuuth In enie.
tVlnl-CJou might hate ., Utile money
ffiwontVe't'o
r . ;: , -; -- " ""- i"v.. mt iii.niiubu 111 iium and
to study. It does not cost to train as fourth cousins 1 would fcay that ou '
nurne. It Is necessar that cm llu in and tho jounir man are. not strictly!
the hospital for three years as you put fourth cousins but as nu aro neither
It In a sort of a boarding Bihool All I first nor Micond, ou need glio ourstlfl
this la free and the money for our unl-jno further thought about It
forms Is furnished Theie would be no' t
tay for ou to become u nurw l.y going ' Kindemarteninir
to4 nlhl school I am so glad ou h.u . , , ivinueri,arienin(,
t)'llf that sad lart out of tour llf.. Tf I T ' r.JHuro lloniaa'. Pnoe. I
... . .....: ., ,
JVT - V,' . , . """"J I
other wprk ou aro Interested in I will I
bo glad to glte it to 0U ,
on j ii j j
r , Sca,1!PPed 't ,
TJ"Et'Z:iWZ:r"r.ao!, ., . ,
nSii foFmalcina- acalloped wutoi.?
SVEWI.Y WED.
Ue sliced cold boiled potatoes for this
dish. 1'ut a layer of these slices on the
bottom of a buttered byklng dish, then
sprinkle this with crumbs and bits of
sjbutter. Then put another laer of po-
.lUdoaa and sprinkle this', too. with
iiSrjtri'umbs. Proceed In tills tin until the
' dfah t full. Tho top layer should be of
. 'bsnttred crumbs. Finally moisten the
dlshwlth a. cupful of hot milk or well
ieasoned stock Bako for twenty min
utes, To Check Running Colors
Tf fSf .jTs'ltor of Worsen!' Tooe." fc
.Bear Madam Will jou klndlv print In
In volumna of the Woman's Kxchanire how
fb t tha rotor In waah goods? I am making
tor Utile -lrl middy blounei, and with every
?6A and blue goods I buy for c-Jlar aid
ruff tb color runs. I bat Jutt purchased
red gooda alao blue, and have tried aoaklng
ttwm In aeparata strong salt water for a
ir-le! lo put vinegar In the water, but
4,UU. tha color comes out. and I bought eg-
wnlv material I do not want to make
' i ta blouaea until I feel aure of the colors
trull! a blout last week Thank'ng you
fpadvanee. (Mr) W. J T
TIte head of a laundry with a reputa-
Ipr dome unexcelled work tells me
it it t useless to try to set the poor
.aaca lsr- tinak vm. Ill avivc s llm -vU
aa Mpv nvii tsj aavtiji u, llia U114
es. She recommends the follow
method of washing pieces opt to
vMia says that whereas once in a
M fans, for the moat part Jt Is sue-
I; wash the pieces one at a. time
tepid suds of the very purest of
.oap. Then Immediately after
plunge ths piece Into a rinsing
clear, running, cold water Turn ,
fold-water spigot and let th
pn the plec for an hour If
In many cases the dye. will
R nn tur yoii wiush the jit, lut
'"" Mb ta tlut cold watur1 w&sIkm out
hafibrtr it tap a- efcatoaa
UNDYING
AS POETS SING IT TO BE
Books
fplW rows of letters on the page
Can talk, for Krown-ups tell
mu so;
Hut pictures tell me at my ace
Quite all the things I need to
know.
Hut when there are mi pictures
there
(And many books arc made
that aj),
I open pages anj where
And guess at what the letters
bay.
liurgcs Johnson.
If It Is shattered. Hut this comes to
. . . . . I
mm- few. At least three fourths of tho ,
world need not bother about It.
TDKAC'i: up. lit
JLj Tin. re uie J
little lit obei, blurted one.
ust as good llsb In tho i
t,ea as eer iittnu out of It The
weiild miy look like a. dull gray npot
when ou tret up these mornings, but
wait Another knight Is bound to
come lidlug. (Jet reudy for him. This
is a. very good mental occumtlon when
our own thoughts aie not Rood for us.
Dream a few drihms, brush our
hair at night and ston thlnklnir nbont
the das that hao diid.
Just around tho corner of l.fo the,, '
rf'Parlmcsl mutt h- nrtlttn mi one ,IJr of
TPVr,nI,;rV,irfre",rt?,.''.v
rJdur ilors not Rrrarlv (nrforsc the imUmrnt
liniftit
'" "
I.NQUIItlKS
1. ho I. tecll, llornorl.'
' l.er- ....I when did the name
"blanket." oHiclnate;
3. What allorether noirl knllllnc liar l.ns
made lis nppearnlire Hi the eiiulliern re
Min.7
t. The lliianrlnl tenlrr for Women Ins
Let ii c-tiilillshed In ,n t,rk ills In mi.
r to the ilr.i.M.d for woiiir.i In hunks
anil iitlnr fields of llnuiiie. The muills are
intiriiclel in exruitlif iliitlr, ImiiUIiir In
tftttiurnd., rtr.
' (fnuin r'.liniprp
IiihIs are made '
ui, i.i. ,.,.., .. ,. '
from the ilpllmtn unni
rertaln swflfv of cont In Thibet and Luoli
mere.
I 3. The miliiril wnte is lull in l,r hair'
.nnuis in riirirn vnir co.i.Iih. The i.imlis
are nlared .lo.e tofillfr and the hair is
la.ifneu uonn will, rletes or lane. It must
,K" ''lnl I'rst tilth water ur hair tonic.
.
,, .
.llarridge of Cousins
j ,., , ,,.,,.. , . ,
.. " " . "' ""'" " iw
ii).nuMi,nl.n'11 tru.". ,qu """'' 'onsidee
leUh. but I , wrltlnu for jour personal
,..
nu-
Whi I 1 di.lre n know Is t. tl,. .,...,
.";"' ,'-onsid.-rlnB n fourth inusln In
felitliin.hlii" And uh-n riMiple marry what
" eilled iheir our,tl lou.ln Is ih.re any
harm In li' ' r an ,
of ecuirm I iiin.,,i. ..,. t ....
111 r lllarrl a lin l.t I Qi. ." ,.
inai co mean a first nr an ond r .usli.
'"'-, ,B. ,'.'" ' ') '
niur.n coui in ti rstb'r Is a llrst lousin
V .hJ,' ..'"'"n:J',"",.,.':.r. n 1 in this omi.- man
moiii. r. whhb makes me a fourth remain of
".'".'"" '"-."."" .'ewcil l necer unei
.is.no aoouc in, n lallunsh n to lhl lounc
man. una t ra- ..- i i :... ". ..'"unT ,
:;.: ', .l,-",' :" l nnun or net ete 11
don t win think hr has eter r,,.M.r-.i ,
cne fiueriinn as I lu.. l,r Inalan. ... In
i!lnwlfa""V.u?'friedn"jackl:"'i"i!Vt?'"n
"I" bated to briiiB un lb, iiuesi'ion I
limn a "dr0rr",m'!idSiikethth,L'1 fur ,,10r8
11.1. di...i. .i.i.: ... " ".-"i " 111011
....- ivtuKuiiDiiii. ui 1 1, h, nn nter
inr to marr) blni What could 1
- KhoulJ I ak
I d) in this I
1 me. nnn tt. iiui it be nroner' tin 1. i,.:.
tin runt kind of 0 1 hap Id iii,e ni1 ii I
about u inoiitl, jounser than t
A ovstant HEADKit I
I TltnirtinJuT .. .. .
I.,.,'.."" ":. "TV..V 'JT.1 "vins Is for-
Ommorai Hw" tSXtiXg.
Hear Madam fan toll kln.lU ,.
-here there 1. a course In klndereirtin 1
that a xlrl who Is to., old to aim at V nor.
mal school could take' I a-n lrannr ii.
the city and know nothlnif of its education il
facllltle. K
The Temple Cnlterslt,. at Uroad and
"rwte. has a course in kinder-
?i'tenln,,' ," lasts two ears A cer-
tiflcate is Clten at the em ,f Hin nnuen
which qualifies one for nrliate kinder.
gartening. and If the State ! examination;
are taken n student might get publlo
school woik In the summer time tho
university of I'cnnsyltnnla has been thickness of the parings If the are
hating courses In himlergartenlng t'nindeser thin. Indeed, virtual! no loss
suppose this summer will be no excep- will occur, but If thick, then considerable
tlou to the otheis You might Incjulro i of the most valuable part of the. apple
theie ut tho School of Education I may be lost.
Two jrc Thrown on World
To thr Kullor o ll-omas 'j I'nue:
Hear Madam You have helie,l so many
peraona with their troubles 1 am going to
ak jou to help me I knoi a girl who
has a baby ten wetka old Hhe has no one
to care for her Una Is willing to do home
work If aha oould have ths baby with her or
If ahe could get aome good mother to caro for
the child, while aba went out to work. Bh
la a big strong girl and a very good cook.
Thanking iou in advance for at.y troubla
you may be put to In tlila matter
A CONSTANT ItKADEIt.
Any communication addressed to Con
stant Header will be forwarded to her
Perhaps some one will caro to open her
heart to this young girl and her little
one.
Parties and Eyelashes
To tl JStlltor of Woman's Page'
Iiear Madam Pleape help me In the fol
lowing: What kind of a dress ahould be
worn at a dance where men will not be In
venlnc drcaaT W'bat will ifiake cye)ahea
grow longer! a.
An evenlna- dres that la tint inn
elaborate can be w-brn at a dance where
the men trill not be in etenine- etnihna r
know many girls who make It iv practice
of wearing their lost year's party
dresses to these half Informal dances.
Vaseline rubbed faithfully on ths eye
lashes each night Is ald to make them
arrow longer. Sa careful not to. in-
JUtm the eye b,r et.tlnz the) yasvsllne into
j,"" y jwp
a&Mv ' oiftp
I CATARRH OP
1 THE INTESTINES !
Aih'ice mi preienth medicine tttll
be vixen bv Doctor Kelloou in thta to .
lit fin ilnifiir liut In tn ri ti lit itinnimlkin
or treatment of ailment he attempted,
Prrtonal queries on health u.fl to
. promptly anauercd if postage is inclosed
Hy J. H. KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D.
TNTESTINAI. catarrh which the rend
, er may 1iie seen referred to as "en
teritis," Is a rummnit disease.
I H Is characterized hy an inflammation
tlut usuillv affects tho small Intestine
any of the three portions of which ma
lie nrfecled These three, parts nre
known respectively as the "duodenum
the 'ileum" and the "Jejunum, and
they inn he nffettcd separate! or to-
i Rether. Sometimes the Inflammation
affects the rei turn only, mil then It Is
Itiioun as "proctitis" Whtn the larKe
Intestine iilone Is nftected the malad
Is called 'loHUs- ,1 condition Unit
shall loncern otuseltis with In Hi
pir-M-nt oillile
''olltls Ik n foim of enteritis fr in
testlnnl catarrh The sinptoms am
numerous Usually there Is great loose-
' Hess of the bowels, with pain In the
ilidomcti. purging, niuse.i tnnuting
coated tongue and flatulcm Tin p.i
tlent belches, has a foul bre.itli mid
usually a fceere headache Intermittent
'chills and fcers arc sometimes evpe,
i enced.
I The disease Is caused chiefly In i
J,"","" ,rom ,nd,lKestlbl? '?- 8u.r-" '
unripe fruit, Main tegetables food th t
has begun to undergo decomposition
poisons and In Itatlng medicine Am nc
l"p causes aim iim he mentioned t
lril)ntUH . .-...1 . . - -i I.- ....... .1 4-
, ,,,' ,.... ,,. h. i ,.
juries to the bowels from ! n
Mrnltilnir, for Inbtaiue mni !" pi
Uuce lntittln.il cat irrh We line Bond
reanon, too, for hello insr also that "
litis Is produced by ' taking mid bki ,
catarrh of the air passages '
Among other auses ma bo mentioned
congestion of the ller. diseases of th
heart and Itidntjs and consumption
Chronic Lontlp.itlon Is howexer the
most common cause When the Inles-
line becomes oerloaded and especially
wnen us content arc ery long retained i
7, ", 7" ?"f l''"'8 SX.
-... ,,j IVUh VUllllllUCII VVU -, II till
putrefactle bacteria and the poisons i
,h,,t ,l"'y l,r0llu,c T1'e Inllammatlon
I''1 'l'"", ,mH., "'","' ,lirou?1" i"e
wall of the Intestine and tame adhesion
of the bowel to the ahdomln il wall or to
".r Ana"Xr ''ruluons o
thus formed SoinetlnicH f.ilso mem-
I brancs are developed, and the result Is
""' l'lnate Kind of constipation
' quite a
'ii uuiiu a. large proportion oi ittbcs or
rlir"" con-tlpatlon that do not l,ld
(- pAiriil oil
to regulation of diet and other KlniDlc
means of cure, udheIon, KlnUs or loops
or tno intestines are found.
When the Infection extends Into the
appcndK, appindlcltls results. This Is
a SerlOltS f millltlim 1111.1 Itf.lV fr.l A ,len
to neiltnnltls nnd il.filli n'l.liln n f.,..
la58- ben the appendix Is Infected,
mere is pctero pain low- uown in the You netei iieard or an asbestos bed?
right side, often with nausea nnd omlt- Nelthei had any ono tle In the whole
Ing In such cases a skilled surgeon wide world a few weelts ago, when
should bi called in at once t-'elma O'Neill, who Is Just one car old.
Without doubt, the most frequent I and Robert llazlet, who Is all of eighteen
i iiise of ioIUIs and appendicitis Is the months old. were brought Into the W'oin
prattlco of lle-h-eiting Thei-e dlc.n-ei all's Hospital at TwcnU-niond strict
Illo tirtU.lllV unknown In iierhnnM uhn nml N'nrtl. Colleire .iten.ie Until i lilt-
aro llesh nbstilmiv Tho great French
sclent!"!, Cluniponiilerc. once imlnled
out the Interesting fact that appendicitis
Is unknown among the ititn ites of In-
sine asluni, prisons and Catholic In-
stitutlons In I'rnnri" In which mint is not
iitu.iuiis in i uinci- in wmin in. ill IS not
uw' Another great l'renchnian. Combe,
has called attention to tho fact that
t colitis is unknown among tho neasantiv
I of .Switzerland, whlln it is common
among tho piOplo wlio lis c In towns
who tat meat
" .'" "" " """," '" iiiKcsinn
,r""1'"f"'- leguiatlon of din Is of llrst
As In the tieitmcut of most dlccstlio
Inipoi lance The patient imivt oinfullt
i atol.l tea, coffee, londlments or alcoholic
betcrages of any kind Vegetables and
checeo should alio bo eliminated from
llm dietary
Milk IS an etcellelll fnml fni- lli.icn
suffering from colitis if the milk Is
fred, iip,i cCan and If the patient does
' OI "rlnu " ""' raplcll, but Is careful
l, U' " "low It l.gg tolk
mat- be
eaten if In not tun 1 irir ..i, lnii,iA.
f . . i t Y . , , i . , 'lu,'"ultl"
Cereal foods, such as oatmeal when wel
cell
nrepare.1 and caiefullv mastlcited urn
,.rn
.rtrmnlv botipHil.il ti. Ihm.. .... i..- .
fn,m nil.nulsni .... .1 J '" i
dalces Ce.e.U gruels uie especially
riionmiemieu
' lu'' jv.su jv.soiii.iis
l.lme M.-ltpi- ;mrl Ali'L
.......
n i. .. i. .1... .... . . ... ,
" nn; j-iuii-i -iiuunni 01 nine waiir '
to nut In ml k for .1 ti 11 nionih ia i..m .
Jlurill-Ml
A "rlter '" t,K JourndI "" Medical ,
Uesearth gltcs a report of experiments
that fceem to Miow that the pracllLO III ,
'" UUJ IIIK nnnv 01 iinaingailiailslollCU-i.il
trallzo the acid in cow'w milk is based
' iur m inclines, i ins is regarneei 1
not only as an unnecess.irt nrocedure. I
upon wrong principles. This H regarded
liut ono possibly affecting the normal
tii III ltt nl tIia rllirastli fi.nnilnH.
' " -..j.., .....
Cancer
tun
nieae- or unima, 10011. nu: wnu ar irreatn
"fheted with cancer' 1". w U.
i .
jlBar-jVgar i
How slinuld acar-acnr bo used to . ultl-
au frltn("J' bacteria In the, '",'jj". i
T),e "niy way In which agar-agar'can
encouiago the growth of frlendlt bac i
l" ..,.?... Ln5? ?- lL '','" 5. .C:
."" '" "f . ""rl""'' l" UI,'""",B '"
li. n.iesHn.i .num...., .. ..'. .......
opportuull for putrefaction Onctlilrd
ounce of agar-agar taken at each meal !
will generally increaso bowel actitlty.
in many cases, noweier, it Is necessary
to uso paratliu In addition
t ..i.
- Jtll,l-
'.. Ar n of ibe rhemlidt conautuenu of
. "" aPP"5 lMt "'"" lh 'k'n ' nf:A,DniV:n7 I
The amount of useful mateilal lost
with apple parings still depend upon the
Hunting Sensation
Cor nine jears I hate been trout led with
a periodical bumpier or Itching cnaatlon on
my lower limbs Can this be relieved by
d'et? If not. what methods should bo em
Plojed? J L 1.
Bathe tie affected parts with very
hot water applied with large towels or
dashed upon the parts with a dipper
The temperature of the water should be
as hot as can possibly bo borne, nt
least 110 or 112 degrees Afterward
apply lanolin cream or. If the case Is
obstinate, lanolin cream with the addi
tion of ten grains of menthol to the
ounce.
The following Is the formula for
lanolin cream: Lanolin, two parts;
boroglcerld, one part; cold cream made
of white vaseline, six parts
(Copj right)
GOO at Sons of Dcrry Hall
Moro than 600 persons attended the
ninth annual ball of the Catholic Sons
of Derry In Mercantile Hall last night.
Judgo Uugene C Iionnlwell mado the
address of welcome
Operas on Tuesday Nights
Permission has been glvtn for the
Metropolitan Opera Company to g(ve
performance on Tuesday nights. It bains
understood that the Opera. House at
uroad una l'oplar streets, win be, closed
t two gttacr HkU durln, each W
INGENIOUS WOMAN DOCTOR QUICKLY
SPECTER OF PNEUMONIA WITH
- m. 1
ROBERT HAZLET. I0MOHTH5-IJ K JW W I SELMA O'HEILL .1 YEAR OLD
rn TT- J. :rvlc, ' nnJ
J-Illy V lCtllllS 01 UiedU.
Disease Saved by
the Originality and
Quick Decision of
Dr. Eleanor C. Jones
THi:i:i; wasn't aiithlng luliiuulous
about It, cicpt the wlzaidry of u
woman's tiuliKness of thought, but the
parents of little Selma and Hobert will
tifur belloo that It wan t a miracle
Cor Sftmi nnd Itnlirrl. wlm umi tw.i.
, death. l.io been sated, nnd. ns nm .on
see bv Hair plctuies. nre now lis fat
...... wial" f.trn... .... .. n, 1a .., 1..,..
' ,...u T.,n. a.. -..a.i .... .... ..ui.AP......
I bed
drcu had pneumonia. Tl ey had It so
' b.idh III it their fathers both of whom"1' tno nospini Willi pipes tli.it ran be-
happen to In cmplouil ut the JIok
Island MilptnnR bid been told that
there wasnt ,t .hance that the ehlldieu
could lit." i:entheiili5sl.lanbtliougrt
coma ni i.teu me inijsnians inougrt
I tlie cases wire liejond hope I
Hut Ur. I'.leanot c Jones, who Is In
chiike of the ward for children at tho
Woman's Hospital made up her mind
that tho children must be i-ated And
' .
pi.ii pn IlluClnV Wi
v1AljIl.1I.1li illSlUl 1U
MARK ANNIVERSARY'
ClciKymen and Consorts Speak To-
;i,t .,f Ti.i:.i ii,.n.
lllfellfc .11. I 11 Clllj -111 SI Ullbll-
d.iy Celebration
Pinmiiient ileiginen and l.inien will
Join with former habitues nr the tiu.lei
loln. now velf-respeitlng men, tonight In
celebrating tin twe nti-ilist arnlteisary
of thu establishment of tho Ualllce Mis- i
sloll. Tile felebr.ltlim timlLrbt ll III tin
h.1.1 In llin mlxvl.in l.velf nt x" I fl,.
"ticet. in the he.nl of the tend.., loin
It will continue tumoriow and Monday.
llsin.p v,uirr,,ga i.arlan.l, the Hot
i.ouis . ii aiiimrn, i.oneri .Mirwoou
"" iniin .1
ii A. I.lppliuott will bo Ibo
sneakers tin
bJC,llc,, col
iikiu, ami mo i mist i nuuli
0i,,,i, i.itl ilm.
ch11 wl" '"C
Tomorrow- etening n sinko will bo
.1.1 I.. UI Mnl,l... .. l-l.....l ..1 1..1
held 111 St Matthew s Kplbcopal Chuich:
l.'lgliteeuth strut and tllrard atcnue
The lin J l Hall superlnendint
mo imiaiun , 11 1. nam 1 itaiieer, .1
H Martel and l)r Heniy I'aaus w-ll
speak.
PACIFIC COAST I'ICTUKEI)
E. 1I. Newman Shows the Glories of
California, Oregon and Washington
The second lap of K M. N'ewmans
race niound the I lilted States imbiaced
tho States of Callfoinli, Oregon and
Washington latt etening at the Acad-
emy of Music Instead of treating tho
desire to trattl upon the pan of his
audience, Mr. Newman has tnlten this
ftUny by Mh Interesting stle of dircrlp-
tion and h!s correctly colored ttereontl-
can tlews Tlie few mot ing pictures
n... In.. Tl.n fm. mnili.n. i.l.li.e...
Mw", Mre ,"?t ln,ur?tlnif' u"a ,ho
?ulb,,e.C0.r,nt ."'. Sf J'tt", ",l
etricu in iiiv i.wi.cu,,iu rin ll ui 11111
audience.
When the famous ostilch farm was
shown In the motles It reminded the
retlewcr of animated Clnco cigar signs,
while tho scenes showing the making
of a motie at Unltcrsal Cit wero made
'""W V lr "escripfon The secret
"J, ,"?"u""-lu":" ,":f":.I" V ""'"
?,ld Vn a,m"10nl? bot lc no L..-lo.0..to
the ces nnd the champion r.ibljli of the
world were both Interesting and ludi
crous The grandeur of our pacific coast
States was capably brought out und a
special novelty was found in the culirra
tlon of the newly created Loganberr a
nroduct obtained by the grafting of a
! blneltberrv nnd a resrjberrt Another
newly pictured place was the beautiful
Tahoe Jtihe Th largest chicken farm
In tho world, miles of welbconstructed
road was s nnd gorgeous landscapes wcro
only a part of the lecture, which will be
repeated this afternoon V It P.
i
RELIGIOUS BREVITIES
"The Spell of Circe" will bo the tople of
the Hev Roeer S Forbes tomorrow inornin.
at the Unitarian 6ocit of Linnmotn
Tho lltv Pr. John II Dav!e.' sermon to
morrow morning at the Bethlehem lreabyte
rlan Church will btj 'Jerusalem. Pait. Pres
ent and Future " "The World Unreal"
will be hla theme at the night nertlie
At the Columbia Avenue Methodist Kpla
copal Church tomorrow mo r nine the Hev Dr
John WlUon will preach. "Caeetr or
Christ?" will b the subject of the sermon
of the IUv. K. K. Ilandolph- at night
The subject of the Hev Fredrick l (IrifTln
tomorrow mornlnr at the First Unitarian
Church will b "A Hellt Ion for These Times "
The Rev Vr J Gray Ilolton will preach
tomorrow morninr at the Hope Presbyterian
Church, and the sermon at the ntht services
will be delivered by the Hev. Ur Uvhvard
Dr. Frederic O Hon UnlteJ States Com
missioner of Jmmlsration, .New York, and
author of seteraJ books on pulltlcal and civil
subjects, will address tho Society for Mhtcut
Culture at the Hroad Htreet Theatre tomor
row mornlnr on "The ChangIns; America
The Rev. Dr. Clarence Kdward Macartney
will preach at the Arch Htrett Preebyterlan
Church tomorrow mornlnr on the overthrow
of Kennacherlb's army, and will ahow the
ol ci.nnsrnrnu , armr. ana will IDOW ina
betrlns of this tihUorr In itlvlna juttlea upon
tl vrnt crlila. ceoiparlns Ih nttura and
Sims of the anclant traplV ef Aairrla and
I ha moctrn Qtrman empire, Th Oold of
tUetVu mS. T,'it fy&P" M'
8S
iS' ELEANOR
;-'W -ir-iue?
. uunu
A lesouiceful woman doctor
und an asbestos bed wotked
wonders in savniK tho lives of
two kiddies belieed hopelessly
ill from pneumonia.
when a wui.ian mnkr up her mind, all
i rules
iiu Ik thrown in the tllsc.it d
".send the hospital engineer here, nnd
get rt . lumber, too" said Doctor .Tones,
"(let two Iron cots, somo lengths of hot
water pipes and two nsbebtos sheets"
People moted The theets of asbestos
wcro placed under the bedprlng and
turned up at each end of the cot. so tint
Ihey coicreil the head and feet. TJio
engtiuer and tho iilumber got busy nnd
lonntcted the hot-water beating ststcm
. " "" lnr to1"' P'aioi in u mom nt
' Ihnm-eltcs. and whl. h were kept fimu
oierhcatlng tho beds b the asbestos
sheets. Things wire done as fait as
I me i iw nnow. n
The ihlhbcii weie pi. nod 111 tho US'
bestos beds. 'I Ik loom was kept at nil
absolutely cten teni.ier.iluio eontiniiallt
I b means of the hotwntei pipes some -
SKKVICK IN HALLUOO.M
Chestnut Street Baptist Congrega
tion to Use Hamilton Court
Uecauso of coal shortago the rertices
of tho Chestnut street Haptlst Chuich
tciinorrow- ctcnlng will bo iondiicte.1 In
tho ballroom at Hamilton Court, I'ui
tlctli and Chestnut frlnets, by tlia lltv
Dr. fieoign I) A.lamn. The jnortilng
ivertlco and Sunday school will bo ion-
ducted 111 tho clltmll, sit Tlllrt .lllntli
and Chentnut btrects.
I 'ibo church has only enough coal to
.keep tho edifice waim In tho inninlnL -
nn(1 afternoon, .cccmdlnir to Hoetor
Adams, and the nippl is ispc.tcd to
urn out afti r Sunda tchool In an.
tlcliiatlon of this he obtained no, mis.
sion to uso llanilllon Court for the
. .... v
ctcmng M'linun.
IN THE MOMENT'S
MODES
Chemise of Pink Crepe de
Chine and Georrjetle
Some exquisite lingerie models
nre now Leinfr shown in which
crepe tie chine ia combined with
either satin or georgette or
both. Some of these models
scorn any kind of embellishment
and some are elaborately
trimmed with hand embroidery,
lace and ribbon. The chemise
pictured in today's sketch is oT
pink crepe de chine, with the
top and the knicked ruffles of
self-color georgette. The edging
Ih pf fllet, there in a touch of
hand embroidery and the tiny,
bows arc of bluorlbbsW.
ROUTS GRIM
"ASBESTOS BEDS"
Nnr.hmO" MiraPll fills
o inn from his oun works. John 'Vaserin at
Just Common Sense I ttAX
A .li J i- 1ir- ) I J'l'i "nl "l"llon Pleturcs. 1) M Newman, at
Applied at WOman SH..'j;,.k'. ft., ... .
rT ii iii
HOSPltal, ailU tile
Result Is Marvelous
thing whiih would be cxlremcl dlflleultl Pastor Appointed Div Chaplain
to do In nnv other wi As .1 result they I Theltci Hubert II aenrh.ut. pastor
"nine Ihiougl. " Old Mm I'neumonli of liraco I.tithcran Cliuich of l'blladel
went out mad phi i. has been appointed a ih iplaln 111
' When" did ou i,et the Ide-i"' nsled the I'nitcd .States nnnv and has been
an admlilng phsklan. ",ts i-pmclhlng assigned to duty at Camp Ills
mw In (hciaiicutli s
"Well, the children's Iics bad to be ..
sated, didn t the?' icturned loctoi
Jones lit. ii, afler all. Is tho best
answer nnv one could make
Tl cro was (mother unusual treatment
being glteii in the Hospital at tho same
time. It was that glien to Norm in
llerrann, who Is one .tear old, and who
had been teirlbl s-calded l.y boiling
water one dat In his home, at "."C3
West Shaiswiiod stnet. Ills grand
mother, who was taking i.iro of him
I 0no cllt ( ri0 lo
ho kitchen
1 r,1KP I111(I i,,,, ,Iri , , aught lire
In
t !1
lrnK t ,it It out hhc tuivet a
kettle, the bulling water i-cnldlng .N"op
tn.in s lea.)
lie
was taken to the
Woman's Ilovpit.il There, while sclma
and llobeit weic being kept waim oil
theli ii'-licf-los beds, Xoiman was plated
In a loom In which the tcmpei.iluio was
kept so cold that his s. ildcd skin was
' netei Irritated And be. too, Is getting
1 well inartelotisl
NEW METHODIST CHURCH ;
M1 MM.trtv mMimtiriM
1U IJI Ul'lliitjU 1UA1UUUUH .
i
Bishop Berry Will Preside at Dedi
cation of Edifice at 58th Street
and Springfield Avenue
Iinprcijsltc eserdses will mirk tho I
opening and iledliatlon tomorrow- of th!
llow SpuiiBlleld Methodist Kpbcopa!
Church, at i'lft -eighth stre. t nnd
....,,
tprlnsflchl nteuii.
The cllUIC.ll Will be ibdicat.d In Ilisbon
lleriv and mam ileigtinen of prom -
' tnoiico will make addievst!. In houoi of
! lb." ouug men of tho congiegatlon. i i -
' trlotlc seitlces will bo it fi ituiu of tho
afternoon ceiemuii The dulli.itlon of
i the church will be followed b ,i weeks
festltltles imdir tho dliectlon of
tarlous cliuich organizations
The Sprliisilelil atcnue ihuiib was,
fininded In Jul v. IftOK. ttlien Hin r,.. t
S Blcherton. of tho Tit Misfnllarv So-
clct, started a bund., school in a small
oriel; hulldlng on the site of tho new
cdllkc. The congregation foi a number
of cais wo!8hlped in a tcnipoiar
frame Btiucture At tlu celcbiatlon of
tho tenth annlvcrsaiy last tar tho inorl- '
gago on tho building was t.ilaed and
plans were i-Iaitod for tho eiee tlon of tho
new- hulldlng It will be used for a Sun
day school aH well us the ugular church
eci vices.
CONCERT I'Oll VAH WOIIIC
Quaker City Motor Club IU'lief Fund
Ueneiiciary of Program
Tho war lellef fund m the qual.er
fit .Motor flub proilted b "the. proceeds;
of nn Interesting conceit given last ove- I
lllng at tho Hotel Walton Tin. concert '
I was under tho direction of xiis rrank
11. Stock-ley, of 181J South liruud street.
Tho program was widelt varied to ap
peal to all tastes, the ii lists p.irilclpat
inc being an follows Mrs P I. Kean, '
Alts Sata Hello Coolet. Mis AValter I.. .
I'ontlus, Mr. Ueorge W store Mr John
11 Hrlggs, Mr. S A Widenei Mr Wil
liam II. f'ovell, Mr I.vman t'ovtll and
Mrs. Ktocl.ley. The officers of the clnli
aie: Mr. Itlchaul Y Pilhert, inesldent,
Mrs Otto W. Sthauin. first vice presi
dent; Mrs. Clarence Kugler second vice
Picsidentj Mrs Kdwaid lltecher Flnck,
secietaiy nnd treasurer
The Quaker City Motor Club Is en
gaged on especially helpful work for tho
ilillsted men at Allentown um! Camp
Dlx. In particular Several of tho mem
beis of tho club have sons and relatives
btationcd ut these camps Tho work has
assumed a personal aspect that distin
guishes It from a great deal of similar
woik done by llko organizations. For
instance, the 1000 worth of blankets,
comforts, bathrobes, sweaters, helmets,
wristlets, socks, etc, that have been
made and donated by the members and
their friends were taken to the camps
personally und distributed by them to
tho various men suggested by tho com
manding olilcers. In this way the zeal
of tho organization has been untiring
and Indlvfdual.
Tho musical entertainment was fol
lowed by an enjoyable danco.
f DEAF HOLD ANNUAL BALL '
' Tho Vhlladelphla Division Ko. 30, of I
I tho National Fraternal Society of the
near, neiu lis annual uau last evening
at Urand Fraternity Hall. 1628 Arch
street, The affair was attended by many
members and their relatives and friends.
The officer of the society and who
were at the affair nre William U Uavts,
president; Fred drelner. vice president!
IjouIs C Lovett, treasurer, Irby II
Marchman, secretary; llobert F Under,
wood, director, and Frank. J. tlanlev.
crseant-at-arms, ,.
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION
TALKS ON WAR TOPICS
John Mnsefield, Norman An -
gell and George Earle
Ilaiguel on Program
Owing to tho decision of the fuel
commission, tho lecture bv Minna Ten-
ney I'cck scheduled for Monday exenlng
In tho Central Y M. C. A auditorium
and the pla8 hy Tlas and I'Mjeri
'scheduled for Tuesday cenlns hi With
crspoon Hall hao been canceled.
I John MaEefleld. llngland's foremot
poet, will appear on the platform of tho
t'niursity i:tenslon Society on Friday
exenlng, February 1 Hekles reading
from his own woiks. Jlr Mascfleld will
talk about tho war and Its InfluenijO on
tho future Norman Angel, iv lecturer
of international hnpor.an.e who in,
been Iccluilng for the tnlted States
"leminent N CitllltulltCO oil 1'UbllC in
foini.it Ion. will speak on 'Success In
uano Jlalguel on J rldav anernoon.
Other leaures during the coming week
lll bn Kicn In nccorU with tho follow
Ink' iMograin
Mondm cm nine Afo 1 4 Hon IIhP
r.sit
Jrmantouii n"init Ath n urn
nuntlnople lliu-trnicd lj Aiiuiu-1 Allen, it
I'itrl
" r()TK
ruccliii c nlrii rm n iHtlA'i Hull ..if
Heniintnii si7- n ni,n.tru.ilnn if
th Wet-rn Worn the Hull uti nnl (lie
(rar 'J.1. L lr I'1"1 Willis "daughter.
XednnM.U afternoon -u'lthrreiMon ltll
Pan IToimreiltv" 'I'iuUIui lirnmerstli'
"NZntoV Me"nr1i.Uw,,!!V,.r'ipoon0''lFri,,
Surron hi Our War Ainu' In Norman
AnTlXK.1vXern'inke-A-..oclUon Ha,., tsilt
Oermantnwn menue Tho Miklnic of a
Nation ltii"ln lolitoj b lluodoro 1'
rr7,h uriMnnoVT vnw.n,,. ii,..
'Current Kjenia . "fier the War What' '
, ""XflrJTi' ' f..,,'V' ..,
ernltiBWItheri'BOon Hall read
founir members' inur.e ehlldreu's nrourani
i i'VioIk" MllJonou,ih and "' "'a"- w
U'1 '''"'"' n""''-1&
t Newnnn at 2 T o clock
I'cnmanslup teachers McetniK
isi,, iLuinvin i'llllll.J
of tho raimUr Vohnnnshlp
Aodatlon will hold their
ctlnff todiy In "Withcrfpoou
Members
Teachers'
regular meetl
'Hall
,
Tomorrow's War Menu
imCAKFAST
Urapefrult
Sausage ltuckwheat Cakes
Coffeo
uinm:p.
Chicken en Casserole
Cc.ni I'lltuis liakeel Sweet Potatoes
l.ittuio with 1'rcncli Dicsslng
Date 1'uddlng
SL'lM'nii
Cream Cheese Salad
W holt Wheat Iliead Cut rant Jelly
Coc.xi
t'HICKIlS CASSUP.OI.i:
llns Is a f unous fanill lrripe.
Tho lugredleuls ate a two-aud-a-
hilf-pouud c hie ken cooked until tinder,
ono mu of mushrooms, ono carrot, one
e I'lon, ,i tablespoeuful of chopped p irs
li, a tcaspoonful of (.alt, half .1 tca
rpoouful of pepper, a lablct-poonful of
Hour, ono btalk of iclery, two tupfuls
of bulling watei ami u half cupful of
butter or chicken fat
Melt tho buttei or fat In u largo fo
Ing pan. add all tho tegetables chopped
,1,lc- Cool, for (He minutes-and add the
i Hour. Add nil tho reasonings to the
I ,,, atrr ,, ,,,. lto , fnlnff mn
I nnd let nok fin ll.n mliiu.eM mi in f'.il
1 tho chicken in niei.-s not ton lino nnd
, put In tin caweioli 1'm'go with
1 Hour, and dust with salt and l.emier and
I pour the tegetnbles over this. Let
i e cole in tho oen until thu chicken Is
tboiuuglil browned llimotc from the
..... u, .num iitiuiu n .a; uu vorK, said Jllss itFiie Lauder cxeeu-'JB
AJcdnesda evening. "Aftei thenar tn0 secretary of the Consumers' beanie 9
What' Is another topic of ltal Impor- ..Allll conseiiuently no .ompiiiv netd
tance that will be discussed by c.eorge i, e n Ionian In a position tint she li 9
ho'otcn, e-otti the illsh and scrte In the
canicrole. This amount will terto six.
If "buttons" nro ued It Is not iuc-
cssnr to chop the inusliioonis They
"('cd not 1,c frIca """ t,, "tl,er ee'
tildes, either
Today Is Porkless Day
TT MjYY be our soldier boy vv ho
will have to go without if jou
do not heed it.
lie a patriot. SEKVJj NO
1'OIIIC IN YOUIt HOME
TODjVY!
Mm$m&K
'TPHE food value of cocoa has (
- been proven by centuries W
j of use, and dietitians and phy
sicians the world over are
enthusiastic in their endorse
ments of it. It is said to con
tain more nourishment than
beef, in a more
latedform.
ever, should
cocoa,
cm.
ffTl I 11
Walter Baiter & Co. Ltd
Dorchester
NO NEED TO EMPLOY
INCOMPETENT WOMEN
1 Plenty of Places They Can Fill
I and Ably, Says Consumers m
League Secretary t
i Theie Is no need of employing women?
w hero they nro not competent is th'1H
answer glxcn b tho t'onsumtrs Irfague-S
of Uaston, I'a . to one of tho reaon of.
feicd hy .Toteph 11 Mtf'all president of'
I the 1'lilladelphla Kleitrlc Company, Iti
tho idea for hlchei clectilc rates lJU
Harrlsburg Thursda .
Mr. MtCall Mid. 'We are conetantfy1
I increasing our fone oY women wor ken, jfl
and that is an expense In our mtUr..M
Idtpirlment and In the accounting roomsS
tho number of women his heen mult!.'
I Piled It Benerall taKes two women
. rone m
; lN ,ounirv ns et In Cm I quote'
.tnmn AT l.mrli. labor le.uler nn.l tn..
, her of tho lndutrlal CommWflon of .Vew
nnt comnetent to 1111 There are nW..
of ti,KH ti,.lt 0men can do ond do with '
titi imii li nr t i n nmrf kiirma tkn
moil It W iti the itoMtWm tliat she
'phould I.p placed
t.l t.. ..1 .. ..1 tf 1 . 3
li ii ten sue, afJ. BM
... i.. ... . . . i
""-.uc women in iimu-ir our only m"
slirh (Mdliultv an tllPV ,llf lit t ml In ontAr
.....i .. i.i. i Hi r,.- i...... .. .... ..
'"" "'"-"" '""'i'"""" f
do nut nppiuvp of women doing heujr
Hlmr 01 winking In plai es where th
healti. imiiiIIIIoiih nic not properly ar-
ranged tor tin in here tlie pro
themselves an competent as men the7
should dimnnd and lemve rrpial tila-
' lcH '" ' 0tl", l",0b,en" lhlt
we ns a nation hac to meet
"Labor must not be undermined by
thecntrnmoof women in lndiistri When
our boS conic bai k from the front they
must not find their J20 positions only
woilh $1D because somo woman Is will.
'"S,!0.;' u ,arM
numbeis of women In place of tho men
ho h.vobeencalled to the front speak
tho highest praise of them Mr Charles
I nclifu-K, of the Lester 1'lano Company.',
said
j "I am constanll replacing with'"
women my hots who are called aay
i and I am moro than pleabed with th
nay they fill all positions I now havi
about fori women In all sorts of clerical
worh and lint! them as lompctent in re
sponsible positions as men
POLES TO CELEUKATE ,
Revolution of 1803 und Wilson'
f "m
Declaration Will l)c Commemorated
' ttfl
1 I,lftj-fie jenrs ago tomorrow thPB
I'olisb retolutlou of 1863 began, ml
I j-oiihii .aiionii jjeicnso i omimttce or
I Philadelphia will fittingly celehralo Jhi
i gicat ctent with an entertainment fcnil
meeting nt the Metropolitan Opera
1 House, Broad and l'oplar btiecls, tomor.
low- afternoon at 1.30 It will alio
(oniuieinnrito President Wilson's lm
tnorlnl declaration for fice unlttct and',!
, Independent Poland t
i Addresses will be made by Tl T,
Stotesburv, clnlrman of the American
' lied Cross , Krnest I Tustln, IMwarJ
.1 Cattell, lcpreventlng tho Major and,,'
the cit of .Philadelphia, and otherJ'J
I prominent citizens of tho staid? jtnd (2
ill 'M
i" vfe
SAVE COAL BY
INSTALLING A
PAWNEE JUNIOR
Water Heater
Tins sturd clllclent little,
heiler, eusllj attai heel to any
hntlei, gives a plentiful supply
of lint watei dav and night in
hathrooiii, luundrv and Utcren
Ktciuiics a minimum of atten
tion i onsumes oult a bucket
of coal tie! 21 hours I)v
Initial iost ,s( well made It
will Inst a lifetime
Wrlto for booklet Vo -li
' ZECxkoS.Co,
Plumbing & Heating Supplies
ilrc itoo.Ms
41 to .111 North
nth Mrret
301) Arch si.
readilv assimi- R
The choice, how- Y
be a high-grade
-r-"Baker's" of jjj
Vz
1l!l'f. ItOO.MS IS
lcfaBBWll 4
'X, ftp
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course.
IT IS DELICIOUS, TOO .
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