vTiliT'r'W tOTWW,"! itVf-v ' X.-T i.v . V v'";..'w VJ- ..l'v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, JANUARY 2S, 1918 rfi Woman wanted to sing but invented motor hose instead hostess houses fashions jv,re!?vT37r5'7TO;,T J NE WOMAN EXPRESSED HER SOUL ' adventures op two inquisitive girls at army camp 'i'' . , ' i i 1 INVENTING PAIR OF MOTOR HOSE K ' tCW' i ! W if ?? She Wanted to Sing and Write Songs, but Fate Cw rK4onfil Rnf Tl-invo Ava HfVinv Tin in ere VWJVtV-U JJUU J.11V1V i"V- VIUV.1 A"l"b SJ Thnmrhr. Shp. nnd Then Mfidfi .1 Ml ion ' ..u0... ..j .. .. ml m r iff" VtttV k vi V ilKnC la u stun told (it u woman! 1. who wanted l(i write kuuck butt ended up manufacturing motor hose. Vl IVifilt isn't n iniikc-bellevo story. Tho jRjhcrolno Is the vvlfo of a colonel In llio j (United States urmy. Hero's tho way I Uho tale runs: ! Kftati Enrly In life the yount; lady vvasi wtitl nhu could reach tlio stars, tlio , opera houses In I-oiulon, ow Vork; nnd the. rest of tlio bin cities. Hut ("""something Interfered her family. Nubile, life wns not built for such as tlielr offspring. 1 And so sho turned to writing songs. Km llio immp kind Unit idle 111) 111 IV " ' I'Jll.. nA.1.... nlinul l.lll llm (Mil 1 tlin llllll. ' C Ml. uiU .-tur-i, ...tw .. ...... ... ,..-.- HshcrN are anxious to IinnUlo. Again success was within touching icach. j Oh, this Mas n supreme ambition! Hut again the family stepped In. Their daughter's, name In the window i of a, music shop? Novel! 1 so tliu clil with the song all aled up Inside of her married u man from West 1'olnt and settled, down. And here's vvhcie the motor huso come In, Uy a freak of chaute one AND iTLtled Under the Red Cross COMK doubted whin her fine had flown Who" her It was or only sci-mirl; Whether one Haw what he hud Know 11 Or something he had dreamed. And near a trampled field at night Wan ejes, still follow itiK her afar. Saw round that head a saintlicr llRhl Than cine from moon or star. '1 lie wreck, the road, the murl., the glare Were naught to her; she simpl knew (iiid'.s broken imam's, were there Where healing bunds were few. Cliauncey Hickov. who want In write nU 'Irs und r.ui't. And so ever) thine else In life but bllzzardy night she Invented tin in. these things seems pale and uiiln It was a trip to n country hou-o that i tere-.tlng. Tlie shut nut the ovei lay one mile of nlnio-t Impassable a.iy things and nurse their unllotnisli snow beyond a little railroad station , iuer talents, that set the scene for them. No motor ,yhu ,,, u, wanted to slug and could pass over this. Her husband ., l(, K()11KM f,. the world, but lln.tll. guvo vent to her soul In a pair of tin-. I usual stockings, didn't ilo this. What wns Kone wns Rime and she was open for a new Idea. And when It came she didn't com pare the coimiioiiplueoiii-.s of Keeping people's feet waim. with lulnl-teiliiK to their artistic temperament. She lolled up her .sleeves and went to It' There's a inoial to this storj. It slicks out all over It. If you have LOVfc. MAKING:-" Z Vlb MO&RRS ! this 2 y JL not Ir NUTRITION IN PECAN NUTS j .titlri- oil iirrintllrr mfilrln i III fcr fli rn hi Dorter Krtlnoa In JM eol. i Mini ilnllv; I'll! (m 110 rnr irlll llniiioth or Irrolniriil of ultmrnln l- alfiiniiliil, tifr...nnl nitnirM nil littlltn It III If I l.rompll; mini mil It io(oui' (iirlofil. Uy J. II. KELLOGG. JI. 1)., LL. D. Lt'THIIll JtL'ltllANlv unco KiM that I wc now ralso ono pcean llle we ' oiiRlit to ralRo a million. A rcntlmcnt that every ona who luiows this delight ful nut will echo. It Is almost Impossible to become too entliUHl.isllo about the pce.in It Is i specially llch In fats mid proteins, the meats containing '. It per icnt of ptotcln. and "0.5 per cent of fats, with 218 ealorlcs to encli otiiKC. Ill the matter of fats, tills Is tlio larsest pio poitlmi of any of the nuts. Hut It Is not atono In food valtio that tlio pecan excels. Its flavor Is nI"o ills tlmtlve, being dellcato and Hwiet. and flee from tlio bitter taste that ch.ii.ie terlzes somn of our nuts, and the ttionif, objectionable oily fl.rvor that uocs with otheis. An objection used to obtah against neciimi mi Ibis sioie. tb.it. tile shell being illicit, the meats were small and illlllcult to get at, unless one bought the nuts already shelled This objection terferes w Ith sleep. It l well when ono TOmOITOWS WtlV ftfmu eel. II coin. " --! and sho must walk this. Hut what to do with her feet? A big Idea. A pair of heavy socIih with the soles of slippers fixed In the bottom of them. This was the beginning. Sho Improved them Liter, of course, having leather belting sewed In by machinery. Today there Is n big fac tory turning out thousands of pairs of these motor hose, a ceilaln check book Is going to have seven figures, and the woman who would not let futo stab her In the buck is tailed n super successful woman. row many women let fate stab them In the back! Something Interfeies with tin ubsoiblng ambition and they are crushed for the icst of their lives. There are singers, for In stance, who Just full short of the mark of making good. There aie women THE ADVENTURES OF TWO LITTLE lu t, nlnflll l.i WIIMIl Hill feCt. tho application of a hot bottle, or heat la some other form, or by nibbing. Muscular Klcclricily J It iruo that fli-ctrldty 11 V.lfr'!ll".l '" llio bodi? ' ( I'tpcrlinents upon both human beings and aiilm-ils have clearly demonstrated that tho liniiinn body Is a renl eleitilcal battery, generating npiueclable nuan titles of electricity by every vltul net. Kvcry niucitliir contraction generates n cuirciit of electricity, tho exact quantity and quality of which can bo ileterinlnid by the proper Instruments. 'J'lieto Is no special eleetileal apiialatun In the hu liiati body as In icrtaln fishes mid other curious nnbn.ils which produce this subtle agent In luoillglou quantities, but tlio wliule liod develops It. livery In o.i tli we draw in, every heartbeat, every wink of tlio eye, even every thought, generates tlio same element that darts iletiiictloa fiom the thunder cloud and Hashes IntelllgciKO mound the world, -MrntliiM liny UltliUiPAST Sti-wed Apilcots orn Ceital ",cncnlo"K ,.orfco "P1 I.UNOllHON Maeaiotil Croquettes Itc Hi cad Topialo Hiit. tfllccd Granges and llananas DlNNHIt listers n .i Newliuig l-icin.li liled I'otatocs India Hdiji, Lettuce and tircen l'epiier Kalail I'hocolato Ulead ruddlng " tlVSTrilS A UY Ni-Avnuua I'lomaines : What uri iitninilncs? AIITIIl It. These are poisonous substances which Onchalf cupful thin cream, ono ulm ni ali pu tit ii i.mr ..14 .. r iu ,r.., ..,., .j. ,u,r, itiv Kram Ci(J nne, two tnblep)ollfllla butter rubrtl. tute, ue.mlf lensnoonriil nie-if -o..... lug relish, one-quarter tearpuonful ii grated niitmg " Heat tho ojbtcrs In the butter In m'S dmililo lioller or dialing dish till th. VI nifrn. .ltd 1.1.1 ,!. .. " lu ' 1 ...v0 ... ., i .cusonings, ertam eggs and sauic. Tho wlnn fir.. i. i nese are poisonous suusiances which ,.B, i r,,P,.iu ,.,,, , "m j arc formed whenever ui.lm.it (lesh under- , 2" Sf,r "?L J,'0 ,ora"'"1- 4 goes putrefaction. That ptomaines ale I ,! '" ,Jn "' u' , r, P fookrt 1 not only present In the Intestinal con-, . ,,,i ,-. i, . ,e nm" tents, but that they aie absorbed and '" 1.,1", 7 ,,Mf dl!'11 '" Is circulated throughout the body and thus 'tIt1- "illnentoi brought In contact with all llio tissues Is clcailv shown bv tln fact that they i TT , ... ...... i i... . i.A., null' ufi-ii iiTiiiriiii jii'iii inn in ii ik llzi i: o tl U Cinii ll'Si.S IVI fill diiihis the last two decades has been , v , ,lU...., ,,,., r,.,, ,,i.. ' ullollv,M J'lUI) removed by the developniem in wn.ii is ,,,ltr0.q, , liml icr pm,,,,,!,, n kiuiMii as tho iMPcr-shelleil vniletv. tllp llHn r rations subjects In dllTeicnt This liupioye.l nut Is mucli lalger t.i. f f the old vailetles, and can bo cracked In the hands by pressing two nuts one uiMliut tho other. The paitltloni I he AO-UrcuhfUbl Plan 1 1.-. ii i At t tin I (rn Irtrtrxi (if llin 11 lit 11 TO I V'hti n lvprmn c.itH itii lirnukfriRf l It t... ii,n, .,.! .mi be leinoved with Ifst i" tiko a Hla fruit or to gu vjtthout great ease. I for Polished Floors II Jlakc It voursclf Start wlib ., u broom. Cut the mi aw ofr Juu btlow the wlies which bold It to thn handlf Cover this with mi old stocking and sew I mi to this coloring tho legs of'stlier I old stockings cut about twcho Inches .viih ..nil mi nun 1'iic-mrii strips un to two inches of one vni u. lh. mid covering It with u luner li.irn- ; p.iitmcut of Agriculture Hc the sticcts ol thl inetiopolls were filled wllh Khaki, no ilbald "Hello, girls I" GIRLS IN A GREAT CANTONMENT; ZZC::: I a view to making their acquaintance. In fact, the peislstcmo with which they They Search for the Iniquities of the Bold, Philander ing Soldier Boy and They Find Camp Dix About as Wicked as Sunday School r THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE tried (nmethlng and failed, or 11 tne rplllS is the stoi nr two gills who , jiollnu-iiiuiliied llmv-li won't even let you try it. don't -pcud 1 h.,,,! away fiom their olllcc and "t more than SO.tinn of .' .vour life musing the past, it uu ,.,,U t(J ,., of ,,. w u e,!, uked think you ran catch up to your am- ranionmt,lM i,crt. ,.,i the bad, bad bltlou eveiituall unU overilde outside o,(1crs ,1f. N a rccll(, r tnp objections, stick to It. Hut if J" ' m,mou Kn they wlliici-sod and Hie fearful ei"ilences that befell them The trtu girls It might as well bo told mm as later, one wa a sKetcli .iilll .Hid llie tin i a icpcnter hail lead all about the bin of the khaki and llio evil Inllui'iue nf the uulfiiiiii on Iriulnliic susceptibilities. Thev had don't think so, leave It. Don't keep looking over .vmn shoulder at what juu left. Keep nu'r eyes ahead and be open fin a new ldin 11 M'LISS i How -li.il i u'l. in abode Vmerlci's young ' men. the girls were iifs.hu u 0 cue ri siiiuitlng "Jittieuis, ' whose wily ad vances every young female has been taught to Ignoie They succesfully re-I sIMed them only becJU'e-ii pretty joung woman stepped quickly up to them and . saved them fi mil tho awful fate of being , t iken to Wilghtstouii. ' in- .injwheio else I In tamp ou want lu go," for n dollar a head. The puling woman was Miss lloitenso Itoseii. agent of the Philadelphia Trnv eleis' Aid Soilet. At least that was ill Jr-pnrli.iriil mml t iiilCleii n.i one niilr o T.rttem and oneslioiis niiumtttftl 1o sii Samo-o; "" 0,""ls- TH" .Mil all iibmil what Ml ii.it t- lliiinls-l what slie told tho visitors, ainl events ton. of New Yoik. bail to s.ij about one Inter proved that she had not lied. of the camps and the, had lead ill) 'I'll tnKe Joil up to the hotess house,' nlii.iit the 1-iinllil. i-oiiiiiilsHlon They ! she said genlallv, and tuuic-d away to TODAY'S 1XQUIKIKS 1. Ulint laslr EnrnlnliliiK mil he used Willi I 1. Wliut perfliine l mill i. now llul Imnm N largely tuln.ii? t. When ollm oil l lifjond the fiinill) , purse for generoii use on aluil. what lu ripenuhe suli-lltute i n'l he iie'l to ehe Tlrluallr the same ullle oil llavor? from the rlml uf an omiiicp? 'i. lllirn were idii. Ilrt ucil? :i, What sort oT Elft an- pre-enteii ie llrt wetlilbic utinhersar.1? S. miss will .ie cjcktralii In selrrlliiK erotlirt pattern Hut are very line uiul not any to dlitlnKiiUti'. ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S 1NQU11UES 1. It would oiilj lie nrury for eaob I. Oillc llnrnol I the onlj rallruail woni- housekeerfr In Hie .lulled Mates In sale un in irainr. .i sum sin- an uerii Nireiaut lialf..ii,iriil ot nhr.lt Hour dull! I" order ie S.lSO.OOn p.juiiiN : da fur Itie nation. J. If rondfUnrll lllllU I llU Inslrad lit: bad attended mothers' meetings held in tlio Intel cm of the soldiers and papas' intetliigs luld in the luteicst of the sol diet, and they li.ul he.utl all abnut vhut was being done to protect the girl fiom tho khaki and what was bilng done to piotect tho khaki fiom the gill. "Let's go see fur oiiiselvcs. ' one of tho icekless thing." said to the other. And so, uneb.iperoned and un.ictompa nled by masculine cw-oit. tliej hie,l thom to Cnnip Ilx. which I lesponslblo for putting Wriglitstown. N. J., on the map. At the veiy outset things began t il.lng on an ominous tinge, llefore the iraln had so niueh as begun to crawl out of the ('.linden tiallislied, events looked dull. Two olllerrs, one a lieutenant and Kiiiiiiiisslinird li ln-r tuiirriiiiiriil In pur- un0 n eaptaln. who had never even been Intioduceil t" the girls, arose ami oliiueu their i oils Moreover, so disintegrating lu inoial itetitude Is tho very atmos pheie or khaki, that those girls, who had llrmly made ui tlielr minds to icslst all temptation, artually accepted the seat. And with sinister glances that st-emed thasr und relit ratlH.i rulliiiK slot k. 'I. llliiit.i'l wire HrsC in ide In l:tll). in llrlstol. lIiiKlaiitl. lliry were uainril uflrr rrr.li nunc in "" ". "" ' i -, ,,ma, aIlkrl. ilrst set in. the par- clulile .et-unomy will lie found. tl.nlar louni. Ili.lt were uwil In wrnie these 3. Aftnirttir Klirtrr to lie Wuril wltll the "' imll ran Ii- made In this wuji hlr two1 ... LiMliiir li.ii.- of 1,1... L int,i iriiirr to bode no go'il, the otllcers advanced plrrrn of uliot-rderd rlhlsin loitrHirr. fol-1 rminuidrrrd with lirlsht-tolnrrd lirimi llow- to the front o. the ear and let the gills loulnr llie Frrncli Idea lu mine one lolnr ,,.. i,,,,... ,,i, ii. ..,..,,. ih-sii,,r.i utterly aloin Kurtherinorc. when the on ono olrie end another on llie oilier. Kun , ,..,.. ii.),. 1)a(.I, iiandlrs IhiMi Un- tialu blew .ts cylinder head off a few a iilere of elastic tliroiiKli tliee mid llnUh I mc oft with a rutlte of lute hli Ii banc donii. Men Won't Save Food To the Editor o) U'oiiian'o J'tiir; Drar lludarn I would llko In sin that 1 heartily sire" with iho Puzzlnl VVIf.-. who wrote to ou Lkhjuuiwi her hubu d rtfusnl in rat the fond-savlnff dishes. Mn are not Work und School 7 , thi l.ilitor uf U'omnii 'our Ilrar Madam I ulil a tonstanl li-.idr of our exihiintfe anil I am well aware of thi Good work ou h.nr done for others. I ma a fourth-ear student in th1 lllull school, and in onur to IP Ish my coursr- ghe n word of dheetlon to u tiniiil little wimian wlio said she was a ci steam's wife down for visiting du and los-t. liesplte the fact that unaccompanied women visiting cantonments should never talk to or look at strangers, the adventuious girls from the newspapers uttually went with .Miss Kosen to ilia hostess house, though they hadn't Hie faintest Idea what ;oit of a place a hostess house was. Their fears weie not Justified. It w rot a den of Iniquity. Instead it wns blight and chaimlug oasis lu an arid waste of army camp. It sat decorously. a oeiftrt lndv of n bulhllnc!. oil hc ton of a hill a brlcht and beckon'iiB i signal .corps, spot Hgailist the sk. .Villi Ing at the tluoshulil. Miss Hosen assured the girls that all was well, that the building wns under the auspices of the V. W. C. A and that it hail been i piestnieil by .Mrs. H. T. Stoteshury. and I that the men at the tamp could nctually bilng their wives and swecthenits theie. The door opened Into a room of huge proportions hung coldly with gay ric tonnes. llugu chairs and huger lire places yawned A eafeteila where tasty I lunches aie seived showed Itself 111 tlio lieni Its attiaellie tntiles for two and four In e.iarmlng contract with what one I imagines an aimy mess to be. HINT Poll YVICKUDNHSS No tules and regulations made the wails hideous. Hicn Mis- Veia Iioutli, Arriving at Camp Dl, that desolate, j the camp's policewoman, who inirles a wele avoided Verged on the linllatlci Ing. And gills aie scarce, too. Aeeordlng lu the last census culled by the i ca sus tnkei, Miss Hllzabeth Cuitl It was show ii that the immnilied feminine population lias inn eased almost low per cent since the building of the canton ment l-'nr hi the dus of joie, when Wilglitstown drowsed unmindful of tho military machine that was to swoop down upon her and make her. alino.t In spite of hciself. piospeious, I Tie ham let boasted four d,uuel. Now the to are elg.Urcu who ai Imilly llvc tlieie, and never have the ways of a maid with a man been sciutlnlzed moie ciasely Hi, in since the toinlng of the new gill. Wi'lglitstuwn. Jealous of Its lejiutatlon for decency and icspecta lilllty, ktt-pM a ilose lookout em all strangeis who want to settle. The letiiin to the Camp lUx station was uneventful. Semes of lmS awaited a tioop tialn, their blue kltb.igs slung over tlielr shoulder Some of t'.iein stampeded the station; others waited outside. It may have la-en that they weie going "ovil there" 'Wherever thev weto going, tlielr manner was marked b dignity and sobriety ot healing. "This has been about as wlcl.ed as u Sunday sihool or church fair," was the i meal veidlct of the girls us they mounted the tialn for home jtilllriiiii MM- Tl VJJ rrr ' i inn ii . j; - 'iT'iTr.rlf, il that? I K i If one has llttlei appetite In the iiiom- Thls Iniliroied pfe.in Is also economical i,,ir It I hotter to make the lueakfast .... . ..-. .... ..1,1. ,1... .. t.l .Ytt ,irV Hill t nn... Iul ..r .ait, .-. r. ,,ll .....1 1.... .. .. I.l. ' II, rill. l.l Ii lid rlif.tn.,1 !. ...... . US t l.l II I i.l I rn , ii ii ,ii.- m.i, ." .. . i - , uinipu in ii mi. in 1 1 u 1 1 ,iiii 1,1 un n ii - " ...... ... v ..,,,. .ii.. rin jiii-Q jrj ffjj. of t.ie huge ihainbei- of the thin-shelled lettuce and celeiy A bic.iKfast of this about one Inch npiut until the msri , peciins Is packed full of the sweetest Mirt will furnish bulk, whereby tlio , of the deslitd tbleknes. Then dtp the and mot ilelectablo of all nuts for bow els w 111 bo stimulated to action w llli- j mop into a solution of one-half cupful wo believe with the niiinoliues in ine out imposing nay neavy iiuruen upon i m ineieu paiaiim ntiil one cupful of d?; 1 1.. ...... rt... ..r Api Ii nlliirr. that "in the I tho illcetie ctantls since tho nninimf krrnsirio unit litlnu flw, II.. 1,1.1 - .1... tit .,,.ii,i,,.,i. ... ..,. .......... .- --- j ..- - .---- - ........ ... ...u .i.ii., iu ury on pj. a course of time, as they nic moie widely of nutriment nffoided by such a break- the stilp. The mop mnv lie kept mobt ill ciown, lliev will be tlie most jirlzed of fast is so small that vciy little digestive by lolling It tightly when lint in ,,' 11 1 . ... .11.. liil.l 11 111 1.A iomilirt.1 . ..-1-.-t 1. U4S.Q vjbV BV all nuts lor oomeiic use .s .1 iimuvi ...... ,..., -v ..,....,,. of fact, a pound of the thin-shelled I (C-o.r!clil) kind will .vlcld a lon-ldoiaiuv gleaiei 1. nmniiiil of meats than the llili kci -shelled j- kind. We are glait to unserve mac uie ib'iii.ind for the pecan Is glowing, and that this tin teased demand Is being met b an Incie.islng production. I'l.intlng, grafting and other piotcsrs that pertain to pecan cultuie have been perfected by science to an extent that leduees the ihanies of clop failure al most to zeio With pecans, tho Idea of "thice acres and libel O" beiomts ical Ized. and one achieves, if not opulence. jet healthful and happy Independence The raising of pecans and other nuts j Is conti Uniting to the solution of ccr-I tain economic pioblems lalsed by the ' 1llFa11pe.1r.u11p of the American e'.ittle Industry Ccitaln plisloloslsls have feared that 11 meatless leghue would, icinove from our diet lnanv proteins necess'iiy to health and vigor. Hut! 1 nuts like pecans supply ene iiauu'ii " all the protein neeileil, anil 111 a lar; cheaper ami iiioic wholesome foim than meat possibly can no matter how che.ui the meat may be or bow wholesome the eotidltions under villi ll It Is pi educed The pecan is available as 1111 111 giedli'iit hi many icelpe. especially entrees. It is p.iiticul.ii1 dellglitful for use lu salads of various kind, while eaten out of hand It Is piub.ibt tho most delicious of all nuts (JUKSTIOXS AND ANSWKUS Food at Bedtime In It tni that food promotes ripen and Is niot lielirllclal 10 nercous iierons wno nave not oaten a very hearty or 11 vfy l-iXe ni7 " , .... ... .. ..... ... .1. .... ti. 10S1 out 11 is lar neiier u. tu.i .,. . blood from tho bialn by vanning tho feet than by exciting tho stomach Or, ' if it Is neiessaiy to divert blood Into i the abdomlnul vein", tills may be done lie- 11 moist abdominal bandage, thus Memorial Service for llugler Memorial services weic held by St Luke's Methodist Protestant Church last I saving tho stomach the lalW of dlgcst- . . ll....ln.. If Il.llu nf ll.nl . 1 . ...ll.. .11. .. l.l l' lllgllt lor ouiiit'i Jiniij ....,!-, ii. inu 1 inc- ine JOOO. e.lltl IIIIKIIC illierit uieie.11 meinbei- of the cliuich, who died 111 Kianto eaily lu December Davis was nineteen J ears old, and lived at 1717 Ontario street from the bead to the feet by walking. but this would exhaust one's energies if I lie weie ahead! tired. The clfort of iligclinii Is likewise exhausting and in-1 Tomorrow We Place on Sale the Balance of All Our Furs Reductions of 50'. on all remaining Coats, Scarfs and Muffs in our Women's Department. t rre Now Moleskin (oat, trimmed Kolintky 025 312 Moleskin Coat, trimmed Tuupc I'ox 750 - 375 Natural Mink Coat 075 487 IVrslan Cout, trimmed Lyn-c Rio 433 Alaska Sen! Coat 850 425 Dyed Otter Cuat dOII 300 Hudson Seal Coat, trimmed Kolinsky 475 275 Hudson Seal Cnpr, trimmed Skunk 550 273 I ludsun Seal Coatee, trimmed Mill! 150 175 FINAL CLEARANCE OF MEN'S FINE FUR AND FUR-LINED COATS 33'3(', REDUCTIONS RLAYL0CKBLYNN.Ine V 1528 Chestnut Sf. llllllliMI miles this side of Mount Holly, one of 1'nele Su.iuel's military leprcsentatlvcs was liea.-d to utter .1 loud and uneo.n promisl.ig "Damn." The girls felt that the worst was to be expected. ' lVS'r. liltB,,Ji...',ri; ihrm "1 hnie ootessan for m to And som-llilnK to do on dlshr. that have no meat In tlwm I ace SaturJny. ,,r,.ffral.ly somrthlm.- clrrlc.il. or ' man of tho house. 1 find eoaxlnw lh '7""' 'aiiv help wlilili iou eai r.r.l. r m llirou.h nv relation hl we hiuhL Uuf lu coux. (.-- ;v .! ifrfl t. I am rnaklnu 11 lltlla tirourrss In my. own mi. t r;prirude liodfit v. bead of tho tho man of tho houso ii.slsts on a must solid I'ompulsory IMucatlon, 15:; Cherry I ST!. lStrnfe.rlS,ii,irin,.n'i:!!: reet. I helping many gills to get the a k-oo.1 pl"co of steak and plenty of whlto sort of Saturday position you would bread, of course. know- there are uthcr tl t0 pave. Her department Is trilug bu't'he'woir't' UU.e-"l" "" I very hard to enable girls and bos to I wonder what other wives who read our 1 keep In school. Whcro girls can do column Ihlnk ot this problem? clerical work this Is tho sort tli.it U TltYINO TO HAVL. found for tl,em f )0 KO to lier I , It .does seem ns though men uro sure sin will try to help you. making a very strong stand for their rood old solid food. This Is a problem to i.i..i. .-:. be solved. We. too. would like to hear IJUCU Circles, from Other wives nbout this. I To the Hd.lor of ll'wiioa's I'aui: mmmm l.t'iir naiirtiit - 1 niu t, .uuiik kiii uiiu ur ' A Home Is Offered To Hie iJditor 0 ll'onian' Paor; Dear Jdadam Would It be possible for sou to publish a. part of my letter In lour vl usblo exchango ur somethll.K to the same rlfectf 1 am anxloui to srt u mlddio-aged Woman of refinement to ll with me and k.iK n.a with thn .in nf my mtin tflrl ana my home. We haire a very pretty Utile house IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Set of the New Battleship Dyed Lynx in the nearby suburbs, with a lance room and bath we don't use, and I feel sure there must ba soma ono whu ln these hard times would b slad to save room rent and have n good home out here. We havo a nice varden In tt summer and lha aurroundlnss are very pleasant. I cannot pay any one nn thing Just now and the kind of prrson I want. I sin sure, will r this letter il. jour iwlumn. I have k splendid laundress and the work Is nut heavy for tho threo of u. I ha a sewlns ma chine sho could use. Do ou think my proposition ridiculous? if I aend tint postana to you could ou forward any irttrrs in mo or snd ma their uddrtsses, or huiv shall I roanasef Hoping you can help row. and Ihankb.ir J0U la advance, I am. sincerely. ' ' fur lmek us 1 t hti reliiflnlior 1 hiiv hml black rings around my eees or blackness unilrr ln ees. I would do snilhliiHT ntl would tell pie to dn as long as the blaeknrsH und.r niy es would disapraar. I know our adiico Is .hat of a mother s. 1 thank sou, II It. M. I wculd like very much to help jou, ' bui answering questions that verge on , u edlcal diagnosis is beyond my piovlnce. "You see, these circles can come from ninny causes. So I have referred jour Inquiry to Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, whose good-health talks und questions and answers appear on this page. Watch for jour answer thete It may take a little whllo for It to appear, as theie nra so many questions. May I add that man, persons consider bluck shading around the ces attrac tive? So If, nfter all, they cannot be en tlrely got rid of do not wony about . them. ?' ifi ', ', l I J'l 'f 54 y.K-' "m. i - '.v-r .v ji Ai v-;.. ai. -j. mm Get Up a Movie Parly TV) Hie Kdltor of ll'oman'a 2'aur: Dear Madam There is u soura girl vehii lives In our town ami 1 have met hrr at rhurch. I llkn her very luiieb and want to get to know lier better. Would it l.e pror-tr to ask her to go tu the mavle with another girl and man? I suggest grttlng two other persons, as 1 bsce neier Sfen her an alotia to any placa Willi u fellow- rllAltl.KS, Your Idea Is veiy good. The girl ion You I speak ot would probably appreciate your n bt.n VA 1n.l In eru'lrl rxnv lMlrrft . '. that come hero for yoM,A you have 1 ..lunrttf ant n uplf-ndilMhsetl Ktainned 'ancrlooe there will b no necessity to , forward "postage for this. The home " sounds very tempting and i nm sure will i HPisaal to some one. I know you'imder- Jf-taneU Mrs. If. D, Ihat wi can simply -'i ' refer those who answer this. letter t.i uivii and rannni onc:i lor iiein. iuu i r' wilt ba'able to luauasi about this, I willingness to have others go with jou. ' - sVBow.i ' 'una luter, when )ou get to know VvTJMakeRoeIeai: I'lllow her belter, win bu willing to go to little l-aitles with you if her parentu will allow It. She Is ev Identic n eiri u.ii... 1'tsrrro( H'omort' J'fi?f , ! friendship you wouhl do well to cultivate. jaaasiTr '-.n:aii ii riue--r -.i " j .m. 1 WtrV" ko.thst they lean be madot .. ..... .. . MMieat pillow; .MAUTiiA. I'rcseiit to l' fiend's liaby the, lietals. 6ut to dry on a dry I Tu tle hdflor of iComos'. rose; . i.vsr iigsium it til oonasiion lo sena R I Yi N ' Je" : I a ' f ; ikfitf..,.!- ''.Js-?" t; ' f 1 ' 'i ". i ''A w Wtssm ther ate thoroughly dry da with. iV, tnblespoonful of pow- WKto'root iKl',tip dro"tw J uttar. TTMUiauae.siip oj ine piuow ottiTHaiKsUW) sd then SSV SSSSBRS i-SWIIS-Sf " v. 'iWyi1 Battlcsliip-ciyod lynx supplies a sprint: fur mode retlectiiiK tho military influence In current fashions. This is tho pelt that has gone into the making ot the mutr and scarf set pictured in the accompanying sketch. The present to, the child of a f rjanil at whose the accompanying sketch. TJlO ;SVer?aX'r,ob,)gat,0,n!!Abut afi$&fi& If you can afford to do so, it wculd be "Ilgnuy at tno waist line, allow- a' very .nice thine to do, and certainly Inff " ?, ?'' ,. rounded fix, mWber. would appreciate It as she endu. The lining It self -color titer 4-"l". ' -cwt ' .,rf '&' , -t:M:-k,t .' -"" "" - " '" r" "' .? r-.cv'.fi .j.t-s.jW'-.... t ,',: . :.iai '.-' fearful Pistol In her muff and whose business It Is to teout secluded roads and woods to break up clandestine lovc lnaklng, seemed not to have met many embittering experiences. Presently w, V. Jackson, tho l-'osdlek coiumlsslon's man at the post, whose duty It Is to look after the social activities, came In. Ho seemed not oppicssed by the camps wickedness. "Kverj thing's fine now." ho told tho Inquiring git Is. "because Jack Frost's on our side, but we fear the spring greatly, tho spring with Its balmy nights, when its hard for joung men and women to l.cep their thoughts on war." And then tho talk turned to one of the most distinguished vlsltora Hie camp has thus far had and the manner ot his coming. He came quietly and unostentatiously, on foot, floundering up tho hill In shin deep mud. Ho stopped deprecatlngly outsldo the door and removed his rub bers so as not to soil the nice waxy floor of thu hostess house, and then, be cause ho was Interested in the work the V. AV. C. A. was doing at the camps, ha said, he asked to bo shown around. "Wc like to know the name of our guests." one of tho young hostesses told htm pleasantly. "Me," ho said eiuletly, "I'm Uockcfcl ler John D , Jr." Tho young hostess will recount wlth.prida to her dying day tho fact that sho did not faint dead away or didn't say, "Oh. yes, I seem to have heard about you somewhere," but accepted him as part of the day's work. After a look In at tlio little courting parlor, which masquerades under the namo of the writing loom, the girls de scended to the hamlet of Wrlglitstown. On tho road two brlght-ejccl. pink cheeked young soldiers with fascinating led cords on their hats passed them and smiled ai them. Forgetting their strong resolutions, they were Just about to smile back In an Impersonal, grateful sort of way at tho nice boys who were learning all about how to fight the Hun when they w ere horrified by a sight they saw. HA! A "rlCIC-Ul'l" Heboid 1 a young man lifting a young eli I over tho fattest, softest, deepest, yellowest, broadest, squashiest muil pud dle you havo ever seen. The gills held their breath. Suppose Miss Hootli with tho fearsome weapon had seen 1 Jlut then there was nothing clandestine about It all. Tho sun shone brilliantly. A little group of khakl-clad men had watched their confrere pull a "pick-up" that Bir Walter tlalelrh In all his chivalry hadn't, thought of. The girl laughed, the man laughed. Everybody laughed. It seeni'd, Innocent enough. , In 'Wrlghtsiown, strango as It may seem, everything went off as properly1 as ,rruriit-u -aiignc uu,v nisucut -iiiuufcii illWlllllllllHlllllllWIlllllilllllllllllllllllllHllflHM J How Rice and Coffee Hold Down the Price of Porterhouse! RICE, coffee, canned fruits and vegetables, peanut butter and packaged fish why does Armour sell these foods? Soaps, oils, drugs, banjo strings, curled hair and fertilizer are logical for Armour to sell; for they are by-products of the meat business. But why should Armour handle so many food lines which have nothing to do with meats? ' THE answer, if you will but consider, is simple. It is a question of sales costs. When Armour buys livestock from producers, the cost of its preparation for your use represents but one stage in making it ready for you. Getting.it to you is fully as important. And that represents an other cost. Selling Expense Reduced WITH the expense of factoring meat products reduced to the finest point that scientifically designed machinery and skill can bring it, the prob lem becomes one of getting these goods to you wit" the absolute minimum of charge. To do this,' Armour maintains some four hundred Branch Houses in the more important population centers, each in charge of a food expert and each with a corps of salesmen. Over these Branch House organizations, working much as a train dispatcher might, is the Home Office sending supplies here to day, there tomorrow, somewhere else the next day keeping the supply equalized throughout the coun try so there is no surplus or shortage no glut one day, no prohibitive prices the next. As a result, each salesman cannot be selling meat to his full capacity every day. But his salary must go on. And wire it not possible for him to profit ably employ his surplus time, that portion of his wage which represents unused time would have to be added to the cost of your meat. For the number of salesmen cannot be cut; there are times when the full force is needed. Hence, the fact that Armour does sell .these addi tional food products, keeps down the cost of your chops, steaks and roasts. All Costs Kept Down BUT the cost-reducing influence goes farther still. Just as selling fruits and vegetables keeps down the cost of meats, so does, selling the two together keep down the cost of the fruits and vegetables. And, thereby, Armour can sell the highest quality at or dinary prices. Moreover, because a test of one proves the quality of all these products offered under a single mark the famous Oval Label they sell almost automatic ally for the dealer and permit him to hold his prices down to fair figures. Thus, when you insist upon Armour Oval Label Products, you share in these economies and make it possible to pay maximum prices to the producer and still keep prices lower to the consumer. Irmours' ARMOUR VprcductsjX ts m r T i ( P COMPANY U CHICAGO JJOJt at itiMifiMi litfii s..rat in iiiiiiini jliMif"-"" " a-L-u''"lfti,if f n'i'i WnlliMiiiiii'ii Itfllii Jiffliliriiliitili-itl liJMMililiiiiiiMMMMB