Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 30, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 6

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EVEXJLXU PUBLIC LEDGJOlt PHJLADHJLPajl A,
UKbAJKfclDAY,
JANUARY 30,
1918
OMEN'S ACTIVITIES AND INTERESTSSAVING WHEAT FASHIONS IN THE SOUTH GOOD HEALTH
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VS GET DOWN
FAND START TO SAVE THAT WHEAT
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fev in Europe They Need 85,000,000 Bushels.
Hoover's New Food
iWk. ' Write 4- n?tr
"fTIHU new food restulatlon-t Hint came
... -. .... . i
is, , irom Tloover, luicl'etl liy mi uio.H ;
,k'from tho I'i'csUlent might to net liku
ir-'n alarm clock to those who have
w isinorecl food wiving to ilnte
(Take wheat iilone. l.onl KIioiuUIj.
food admtnlstiatni' of Gloat Uiltiilu
r,J,. sables tho 'Allies must h.ive ?".uui),ri0i)
Vv;ushels bf It over niul nlwve what was
iExportecl heroic Januii 1 If theio
v'fi to bo bread enough to win the vv.u I
T And Belgium must have 10.0oo.min
i aioro bushels.
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We've Rot to Rtt down to business
and save this wheat for them Theio
la no tine denying the fact that to cl.it-..
many women hao not bothoicd them
selves seriously about sivlnii wheat
flour. There me' un nuinlii-i of le.i
ons. In some homes the men don't
care, for corn hieud and tli.it "oi t of
thing. In other homes the women
themselves don't caie foi It 01 don't
paitlculaily want to get ii will
enough In the mm iiint; to Ii.iUi. It
Whatever the little le.isnns aie, lm
ever, there's a Kie.it big one that
covers them all. Those who aient,
sating1 wheat Hour don't iimIIzp the
Berlousness of tho food situation.
Xo one could for an Instant Im it-im-any
woman who had fully sti,ilUed
-.no nunper mat Is snapping at the
heels of Kurope refusing to lend liei
help to Bending food over theio.
WUUS we think of si ooO.DOii bushel '
of wheat all in the same htiMth1
li seem like a eiy gicat deal. It
seems bo great that many a woman
appeases her ronceleiuo when she
uses white btead b sax lug that lurl
little bit wouldn't do am good nit
how. Hoover's whole .sstem Is based on
saving theso little bits This Is tho
answer to that kind of a mnsiiencc.
If evciy housekeepei In the I'ulted
States theie ate "2 OdO.OUO of them
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Letters and qirr(on mubmtttfd to flm itepattntent must hv titNr.i oirff tjr of
Ihr paper otitu ami xlomtl uith tlir mnn of tin urttrr. Spit ml mtttiri ltk- thou viicr
below are i-ntited. It t mitlrrttooil that thr ulitor tiors net iifCf.Mi.ify ttitlitrsr tU-.;ttiirtt
r5p1C"r"-, An wrt"cofloiii for thin departmtnt ihouht be aihlnuiul s tWoitff; Illh
WOMAN'S i:CIIAXi:. L'LrnJtv Public Lulotr. VliUadelphla, I'a.
iouay's
1. Ulit U Hit udiilul (ns pnirtl In
MrimrnlH to lir correct fur n n.llett-)Mni
Uf of lirrad iiuilf ill lionn,
t. Mliat (Trct ilofH u (ikiiInk uf tout liur
n Ihe flue. c1ilninr uml lirnllns Mirf.Hfi
f a heatlnc hjtrm?
I
r, Iow ran almost u iluuMf
be ftrurtfil from u lemuti.
y . ANSWEKSTO JTEIJDAY'S I.NQL'UNKa
1. Ulirn u lir rinPr r Ipe i.ilis fur milk, sub- I. ilrnl of trust lias Jusl drrn rtniilnl
tliute unr-lialf Hie amount lallril for In ili-tnllmc ,HOo,Oml to foiiml an riliiiatliiiuil
watfr In ttlilrli potatory Imte lirrn iimki-il, '
TIM Ciif additional tlator. It is nftrsary,
nf coans-, lhat the potators li ttll sirulilinl
bfore bollliiff.
t. If the llpuer part uf tlir luinillr uf Hie
broom In ttrutipi-il ttith n pIpih of uhl teltrt
or oft cloth, the hands ttlll not krutt ml
loai In uslne It, 'Ihr pine ran lir smril,
then fafttrnril In plurr ttltli talks.
S. Ilonrr holdrri. that ttilt add matrrlallt
lo the artistic nrranffeinrnt of tlottrrs inn
be luade tilth strips of Irail shrrtinc. ( lit
the utrips from slv to luihr Imlirs tone.
When one of thrsr Is plairil in a, lott ilUh
and Oinl around thr strm or a lloitrr Ihr I
bloom ttlll itand up anil lintr a .mitt- nut. J
ural uppraranie. i
I'rescnt for Graduate
To the Editor of II oman s 'u.y.
Drar Madam As u r. uilcr nf uiir i.oihI
column 1 ttouM Is. trrv lhankful In liatH
thto question ansttrrrd Ithai kind .r a
present ttfiulrl Is, nlc to t,'i. in u iitilt.
Kin ttno la iu tfrauuate iiom pubiu xtiioni
1' H
The law nhout UlMnp lneseuts nou.i
ilav la Ir. r.1. a ..1. .t . n .1.1.. I tl... ,.up- !
, .- .- .. -- ,-.. ........ .... i-. What ttnul.l li lit fur .l oralluui. '
nonireally and truly Mould lllve bet-t If 'ihin iii l..- hri.i in a nubile nhonl fm
the little Blrl In at the aue hen ulie Is1'!1" '""r'!' "' " ""'"V, '''"' sihnol um-.ki..-
tur hrirlniihlir In Ip iiv ivoih luloi . I ,l".n a",'' " lalenl ttlll be purdf lotal. Hie
just DeKinniUK 10 ne t-ty niuen Intel-1 .-iiwt.ilimi-nl m tonnint or tmal uml In
ested In her ottn auneatauee. hometliluc: ' ulruinrniai inusir. ii-.iUIiiv.-h ni.l itcltatiuna
to wear would be nir. nucli as a pah
or white Kid Kloves, sill; sloUvlnjrs or
collar and cult set If jou thlnlc sh
would not care for these thlUKs. then
book appropilate for her aire, a Ividttiiii; ,
'Jp'-t SS'tani. A hi. V,T ....lii
J&f. stationery or a little pin would be ac
bac. a leather wrltini; pad with plain for
a.tfVlvltt Tn .l.H... nil. . I.nnt. .nnu.,1,
the saleswoman In the hoot, ilenartnient
iif stnd she will advise vou
?., ' A Rabbit Loaf
r.l?'ro "" t'rfllor o II oman'i I'aar
v Dear Marlam Do ou Knoti of ant itupe
by whleh Belirfan hare or rabbit meat can
lie. mado into i-omelhlnff that can bo strved
cold, as veal loaf Tharlvlne uu In advance
for this favor, I am, II II, IJ
Ttabblt meat cart, be used In ahnost
any way that other meat Is uied, al
thoucb It Is a trifle soft Although it is
. IlDl cuiniliuoiy uunc, tncin la no rritsuil
fcjw Jf)iy you could not take cold labbit meat
ti?sinl make a rabbit loaf Here Is a recipe
. ?j ttqu miRni iry: t non one iiouiiu oi ine
J cold cooked labbit and wotl; Into it a
gSiJJialf teaspoonful each of salt, pepjier and
ntUlt JUltC. A..C1I OtlA V. Itil tlll it IIUI1-
en cnoppeu ouves aim as many
ed mushrooms. Then moisten with
i-half cuoful of stock. Pack tolldly
Cit creased mold and cover. Set mold
,ma tow roasting pan oi noiling water
',tascHet cook for two hours In a steady
f ,even. Let tho loaf net .cry cold before
"',f??K any readers have icclpes such as
f' . 'ala f.r I.v 1 Tl Tf ..lane I
. w. vj u. . ticnoc CCOU
in. .
B3,
Please Send a Stamp
I th4 Editor o H'onian's Paoe:
t Madam An I am ft constant reader
ar axcJiancce. In looklna oter Thurislat'a
-r-1 iiw where lllra. K. J. Iv. aent tn you
Ftmedy for frosted feet. Ai 1 am a
t aufterer; T would be very much obliged
a II you win print inn remeuy in uur
for m. (MIm) It. 11. H.
you senu a seit-aaaresseu siampeu
e tno suKEesiion ot a remeuy tor
(eet will be mailed to you. It
borne lu mind that the Woman a
ns;e makes no claim for any rem-
arucu in tins way. The one
however. Is so simple that It
fTSMalbly harm It It does not cure.
eless Kitty la Placed
f 0 TFiXUCJn'a Page:
Wp If the homeless cat whhh
I.' r wrote about aoniM ten dams
t been nrovltled for It could be
sreae. If the town mentioned la a
i. tAt tha Women'a Pennsylvania.
.'Prevention nt Cruelty to Anl
i. rfurnientn trt-i,. t nnaci
alllU received. llkAPUK,
kaawUde tlte. homeless
LIR.
TO BUSINESS
Regulations Show
T4- 4- rni .,
Year of the End
llrrail nf iinr home oil, .tear of Hie
f ml
linn itAtifl 'tttlll lie tn rat.
When up mull in suililen inimil
1hlrt ii ml Hie Ashler's sennit laud.
Hem (Iran 'tlll l.ite nnd sttrell
Wlm of our tlneturils tear of Ihr end
llott ttnrm 'l-till k1m In slRlil.
s up reintint. In drive olil suns
Vlrlor), tliti-ncli lli Ir.l wis loin:.
.Nor tte.irlrd np of llilil.
l.lrlt of our Inn n oil, tear nf tlii" mil
lion proud liull he jiiur IIiimibIiI.
ttlien there iipih-iii- Ihe hearls of sjrel
ohm, Ins Jim ttlll tho Inte I tin reel,
for nil Mir r hus vcrmislM
llu.p ii f nr a miens teir of tlir mil
lit slniifs or I i,lr. niul Mpiii-.
IVrrinne inu'll lnir of clor.'s thrill.
1 nhir. of llrl'n's Iron lll
iiil Bloi ot iirrtirfiil Inis.
linn- riiiilil, Irdiislilril In tlir I II
rr.irv HUr.t Itlilniril IMilT..
s.Hid liuir .1 Uiful "f whrat tlniii a
d.i.v she ami hei nolghlims would !
ublo lii inrsi-iit the nation with " ''"
mil) puunils of It Time ate apinnxl
nialeK sit pound- of wheat to tin
bushil Wink tin sum out fn. i n
Mlf and miii t it ii get a i ni'r' -' i.mi
of how long 't would tal. all oi n
, working togethei to saxe thnt ".
(10,000 bushels of ulnar.
When oti lnuli at tlilng ibis .i
U doesn't -eim like a lionefixs task
liut It seems liko a problem on whkh
'we will all 'lino to wolk logelln.1 If
i we aie to get the light nnswei.
Til I? new food legu
two whealli'ss d.iys
egulatluns call for
wtel. .Mod
day and Wednesday ami one wheat
less meal .Mill day of tho week. Tues
day Is htlll a nuatless day nud spe
elally tieeented Into a poiklehs d.n
This me.iiis that laid and other fats
ate htiull taboo. Situidax, too, is
poikless da. Ill ndilitlon to this, out
meal un exetx d.t of ihe wu-k Is to
be miatless
This Is the auswci Amerlea has
winked nut to the pi obit 111 of teeiling
tho woild What Is going to be oui
answer to Ameileu.'
i
ixqujKirs
I, 1!iu UIM M. .ilciltllir'o It H liinl
ltfflf lalintrilib to tht itintiiitii einriit nf
iiisiiifrinrnC p.irlii" uml In I'lilerluiiinit-nt-t
fr future hrIiU'?
!. Wliu t U prrdldetl l f.ililoii rxprrN to!
I.. lli,
e iMn
I'njniliir Kiuntrv lil (-litmr tttU,
IL Mlirn the pjr icrt ery ml In (lie
mill, vtUai simple treatment limill lie hl
pllril before one kmh nut In II?
Intltiilimi for Un ttonirn of linti i. It was
inailr hv the M.ih.inJ Itiimar of Tlkarl at
llrlhl, Tlir clfl tta insplrnl I.t thr Mi
hiraj's ttlfr, ttho is nnr of Ihr forrmo.S
tiiMiiril prnfrrsnltrs In Inilin.
'. the iiistoni of Kltins; uouiru pin iiiunr.t
nridnutril In hiitlaml In thr rrlcu nf
llmrj Mil. I'lns ttrrr innsidrrril sum ..
crrat liiturt that tlirt ttrrr nnlt sold Inn
dajs of Ihr .trar, at Ihr l.rclnnluz nf .lanu
arj. Mm al this tlmr nf Ihr jr.ir Bat'r llirlr
nltr innnrt lo hut .lns, ,r monrt f,.r
liitur.t.
s, t.rrrn as .mi lomhluril ullli thr
nliltt of i-omr urdillnc frocks this trar.
,
IMans for Colonial Social
7o thr l-tlilnt of Wouldn't I'trjr-
l.-ar .Mailam Will tnu klndlv ufln nun
E.ntlms rur best pu'ilble way to uny nut
Uih follnttlnff
r. tv nf us nrr ttorkini: up 1 iinnlnunllj
i so. lot anil lini-nl In Ii.- l.mtvvti .. i, t .,
i lonlal hoi lal
I Hon KhnuM th alilvi. ilrriFs la 1m tiu.l
. , k ntliii' n"
'llat ttOUM be fUitnllt, tU l r '
' :"u,r. ""s,'..7,1,l'!""..i.!;r?,u.Kh.,!1"' Iui'i f
f -ua-'.t on. -- iirauj iri'ii lutru
i;. J
AMit not illvldw voui wall space un i
Into thittecn p.uts, emit pan to mire-1
sent one of the tinmen lolonles' Then1
deioiatu eaih section ttltli ihecsciloth to"
,..,,,,. ,,, .,,.. ,,, ,.,,,. ,,. ',
' .' . . ...... ...uiiu ,,u.
of lirliilit-coloted paper spell out the i
names of colonies. In smaller lettets jou '
nilBht spell out the motto of tlie .State.
ll of these mottoes ou ian find In
books In the lefeieme room of tlie Public
Ubrar.v Vou inliiht ho aide to find the
colony llair and tplfy tlio colon in tli.it ,
w ay '
A uovil way to serve the- lefresli
mollis could lit 111 with this sihemo of
decoiatlon. Certain or the Ihliteen
original .States are noted for illffucni
thlnijH Plik out. sa, Maryland. Vh
Kinla. Pennlvania. Massachusetts, Con
nectlcut and Delaware and make them
refreshment tables At Maiyland. save
oyster cutlets; Virginia, ham sand
withes; .Massaihuselts, beans; Pennsvl
vaula. Indian corn btead; pcl.twatc
Kiapo Juice; New Vorl.. douulmuts, an,i
Connecticut, pic I do not for a minute
suppose ou vvlll want to seivo all these
things You tan nick out beans, ii.in,
wandnlehes, grape Juice and doucliniii
for Instance, or any other combination
Tho noveltv nf the nfrnlv .... utD. ...
lettlm; the guests pass from colony m
colony to get their refreshments
The costuming of tho aides fits in
admirably with this, too. The glrlsAho
wait on tho booths, can be eiressej in the
costume of tho colon The Now ling
land girls have the Puritan costume.
Pennsylvania, Quaker, and the girls from
the South wear sheer dresses and mob
caps. There is a typical all-around Co.
lonlal costume for men, which consists
ot breeches, white stockings, Colonial
slippers, etc Vou can get a -.eiy good
Idea of all the costumes mentioned here I
In the art room of the Public Library I
nt Thirteenth and Locust streets I would I
not go In for following them exactlt-.
as It will be expensive. Just follow them
In a general way,
Ask an Explanation
To tl.e Editor ot Woman's i'aor;
Dear Madam I am a fellow ased nine
teen and I have been keeping- compaiy with
a ilrl of seventeen. 1 save her a ring- with
a red stone When I cava tt to her I put
It on her left hand, but she turned me down
and put It on her right hand. Iatat Light I
went out wun ner ina ana nan ii on ner
left band. What do ou think sna means?
A. O. M.
Unless the girl Is flirting; with you she
means that the cares for you, perhaps.
I woi1d ark her for an explanation and
oik SMsr i-sMia-H you are tn. earnest.
lirM sjsjMsmaM.lw.uiil WKWS
ffi?W
PITY THE POOR WORKING GIRL WHO
.1 . i -V .
.. Mli (I nut. Hfltir i .
"IT'S UP THE FIRST FLIGHT Or
STAIR5.INTHL BACK," SHL
CALLED. TIVE AWEL K "
What a Wheallcss
Day Means
T TSI2 no erackcis, p.isttx, inaca.
roni, lire.iltf.ist load or other
cereal food lontaininj; wheat, anil
use no wheat Hour in :in loriu
i'i-ept the small amount that
msi he needed for thiclteniiiK of
soups or praties or lor a hinder
in corn bread and other rereal
breads.
As (t bread, il oti bake it at
home, use other lereals than
wheat, and il ton hu it, bin unit
war bread.
today is wiii:atu:ss
DAY. I5i; I'ATIMOT AND
oissutvi: ir.
Tomorrow's War Menu
ni!i:.iTsi'
Mewed riitnos
. i.iinlilfil Kggs .mil roiaioi-
Tll.lSt m I 'till. I'
I.t M'ltl.DS (Mr.itlw)
C.lSMllllo lf llllllllllV
Tomatoes unil I'lirt-M-I'ltUlrd
IV.us iiltmeihii-.nl
IUN.Ni:it iWhtatlesj)
OliI.faslilotuMj IJccf Slew (left owl )
(With i'otatoes)
l:.M Ttie.nl Jl.ished Tin nips
I'tult .s'alad with 3layomiale
uvi: itni:.D
i 'ii" i upful llquiil, one ti .ifhii ill s.ill.
two ami one-iiuaitcr rupuus ito Hour.
om-elKlith to oneiut.uter i al.e iat.
roftPiitd In oiie-iuarter cupful lukeu.iim ,
wilier, two nud one-MUait. r ttiiftils
white tlour.
Note Tile prnpai tlon nf rt. Iloin- uil i
mat he lni leased to thile i upfuls of
ite llour and tliiee-iUa"tei eupful of ,
white if ileched Thl- doiish is soft, and
an he made lino Hie ohl.fashloiifil flat .
loaf
Him
I nlted st,ni. 1-VmiiI .ihiiliiistra-
i.AHou iNSi'iXToits Mi:i:r
Suite Supcrvir-ois Ouleieil to Co
opeiate With Federal Ouuinmcnt
II WSItlM'A'Kii. .I.io. S Ml FUprr
tlslnu luspectois of the Dtp il tnieiii of
CALLED. 'TIVE AWELK " , VM-1 'v '. MUm
i . yt -a , fiW' .-ill S
.aimraiiu i iiiitisi "'", r"" . V.'.-'r'-Utlmrn.
a'l'ontrit'iiiH on loinlilloiis Liilsiiik' out of
the enfou iinent of the fuel old. r mid lo
airatiKf for 10-opeiallnn with the ld
eial liotiiiuiitnl In i an lnir out tin
labor l.uts
The jinlley in lecaid to oteitlme ttoil:
fm ttonieii because of tin tiit'I oulei nan
outllneil and iiii.iiiBeiii.uti. mule lo
Stiffen lip llispettlotl u p"i plisil,e to
ribtaiit ltinotal ol siiott ami le. ft .un til e
I eHCrtpe and to see til it lhe.ltle i lller.
1 gem lloois le III pinpel ll.ipe
1. 1 I IIIIIII1IS.-MIII1UI I J II I IIIIIIVI '!
IN THE MOMENT'S
MODES
i
Fur Wrap of Moleskin and
Xatural Squirrel
1,e"""v"livw V
'A
M
Tho trunk bound for Palm
Leach arrives at its destination
to disgorge its fur wrap as well
as its organdio frocks. This
wardrobe inconsistency is posi
tively demanded by the fashion
folk and adopted with alacrity
bv all smartfy dressed women.
The fur wrap pictured is of
-WJbbIbHiis
vBSkmMMgBMKL
'moiesKin, witn conii', cuns ana
'trtasminc, band; of j natural
L
j
tiET
sT'Wm,. " -
THERf V
WA5HT ,Jxi'
EVEN ANY &
GAS IN -'Y
T" ,'.
I HAD 70 1
BURN ,
CANDLES '
"CAMOUFLAGE" BOARDING HOUSES
REJECT THE HONEST WORKING GIRL
Abnormal Industrial Conditions in the City
Make Desperate the Plight of." the Wage
Earner, Despite Plentiful "Vacancies"
Ahi:i'AItATi:
. sonu-ttheie,
en one of u
n petmanent nlihlliiB
plan, hi tlie coldr'U ftituie,
Meantthlle, in Philadelphia
I many iieioui are .iMiik nnlv
a tfle.it
fur bed
I and biiat il.
A cleat iii.mv pel 'nils an. nm RitthiB
Il The b.j.iHlhiB-hciUsn situation heio Is
' ni'iii., V!i. lil.,f suiricis .no the Mjunir
WMKlnK t;lrs Matlsikl.ins hate not
jn .niuounied what tile Im reaspil ItnniN
sr.itlon to the ill, dur to the tienieniloiiK I
inilJi tun to the 'iniliisti li-s, iinioinits lo. I
but any njv-ial woil.n ttlll tell oil
a ntnlnir tlilnus about .t.nuiK women who .
hate iiituallv b'eii IiiiikiI Into the
Mit-cts lifiause the m le unable to met t
the ilso hi pikes thai the boaidlutt '
hou- mstiesfes .no eaiUuir
Supplt anil ileiiianil
he at odds attain
I'liies toi lOoiiiH hate
Jim ier n nt. Il ii
llmneC llhllelf tolllll
rben Inmi -. lo ,
iloubtfiil if Mi
ll II offhand Just
food has mm led
lintt mil. h Ha- nisi oi
.-al.il it's tor joiitlilul licklnniis in,- in
oul inn li.iiiKt.il iiu.mtllt uiil.ss It be
tin- li, an of the boaiiling bouse lad
I'Diiipaied to that toimli old olgau of
II, l. lilbialtar Is as a plale of mush
llul oii will sav 'Theif ait- the 'V.i-n.-.miis'
sicns line m.-s them iven-
iu ilexiialile o.ilitl(. loo, ion
' ... ..
ti.ill 'located" (June tine. Ono doei
Il Is
.tilt il lUfi: .
hie linalil,il
I , IK-,. In, nil I . Sltll. 1 tell,
to he eaet.
below Wilnut stieet on "Sptliie'
lir-
tVVCen SlVtli aUCl .NUUII Min-l-i ...s..n-
ilt-s" signs tue as plentiful as daisies In
a inid-ununei Held
Assuming un cxpn'sslun whlih was
. ........ ......... .,t'.. ..,
meant In i'a
.. ..- ,'niniE wnibliii: uiils. niaUInc,
. .. . .. .. .. . . .... .
nine or ten
Inll.ns a w ee K. ll tt.is neit'i
that the aitlst and I hist il
i-lileil lu look
1 foi a iiom.
V. fi-m.ilt ogre atisw.icd, after
del.iv, tlm Hut till-,- It vis 'i i
some
iloil.
in the iiioining
"Whatiha want "'
" loom."
Ain't got nodding '
Hut oii havo a sign iu the vviudou.
Do ou mean that ou want gentlemen
onlt '."'
"Navv, I lent to the ladles sometime
Conic Irak this evening mebhc" Hang'
the ogro had slammed tho door ot hei
uiisavnr l"ilr
Iu sl plates in tli.it vlclnll flauntlnB
laige sluns attesllnc tlii' l.nt mai looms
tine to be had we nail lo puaei to
shown rooms and In four ot tho places
tve wero actually i chuffed
middle-aged female Willi .n ejr
I that loved uni.iimll.i under the slindotv
of tousled locks meant to he caught I
I under a filthy boudoir cap tinns.icted
business with us tlnougli u two-Inch
aperture in the door ut one iiiace
I "Wlmtcha want a room for''" she said
i when we had mnde Known our object in
ilnglng the bell
"To live lu we gave answei
' Will, they alnt out et'
Hang"
A little further up the street we were
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tairly -'keep your
skin clear with
Resinol
No matter how pretty your
features arc, you cannot be
truly attractive with a red,
rough .complexion. But Resi
nol Ointment, aided by Real
nol Soap, Will usually make
poor; skins clear, fresh and
charming.
Retinal Soap and Ke.lncl Olstmentsrs
old by slj druisUtss Wiry net try them J
MUST SEARCH FOR
lH NO PLACE
WHERE THERE
WERE
"VACANCIES"
SIGNS WAS
THE GLAD
HAND
F.XTENDE.D'
Ry M'LISS
Is what the poet.adinltlid after a uii.it dial of i liu,
Piombeil euh and 'lllf n"1' lnoi Miiir. " a d.uK, ilanl. hall
... l lenilel.il ihuiililv liv tin. sob. fait of Its
i.nK rt.inl.ed it ililur end hi Maine.!
clam iloois 'Hi,. 1 mill nit-, when
pit.-iil, ilitiilRed the luf.it iti.it ion that
tlm oigii was In hi i window beiause a
loom was about to bo ieated, she
thought.
It was a Kround-llnnr rnoni, the iM,
was lai Re, well heateil sind wmt for $C
per week
,
!-he tllphid li.ul. to see If "they
had itoiie liut tlie h.iilit t, and tie wile
told lo i-oino bail: 1 itir
Xiaibt a ftinalo VXi 1 ooj-e " after
hcrulliilliiK the sobriety with whlih
we weio i Intheil, nuiiniliiexl llatly ' Vou
won't do "
"Hut lit u.- tee nur loom" we in
stil Wltlioiil ( st oi Unit 111 she pointed
i i.iKiiel lo tlm i tar of hei aliode.
I ' It'M ui the first lilt-lit or stairs. In Hu
ll. u I. " she i.illul i'lie a wed. ' -die
lulileil, ,
We roiinil it S'utlilni; that was human
loulil lite In it. It u.ih small and as
mid iim an iktoo . bed as tumplid as
Its piopilf titss'i iiillTuio niiifionlid u.
A lute biueati. of tlie "oMeiio.iU" a
llely, was ihe only nthei ailiiln of fill
uituii Iu the loom.
'It wouldn't suit Mill" Mis .seinoce
s.ilil ttitli i-ontlitloii uhrti we hastened
uottnstalis It was plain to si i tint
II wotilihil lute suluil
er nt all had
wo taken II
I'HH.l.Y Ki:f'i:i'Tlii.N-' .m,l iond somo place to put tho thed
The same rpei It-nces weio met wit1ijie.nl at night and tho vvlietevvithal to
in otliei 'tcntially locatul, ilf-lnblc.
lielghlioihood" " The cioss stieets vteio
lanvassed. Auh slieet was ilono.
,,,. ,,l.,r.. Illinii, tl.n.a .1 ... .t ,'1' i. nn.ln..
." ,".-- ...,.. ...... ,'tio , ..iiitit
signs was the glad hand 'of welcome
ctcndrJ. In no cifo weie we given a
illume to dicker over excessue tan-s
Wo f lankly weren't wanted.
"Where on earth would we go?" the
artist asked, "If we ically weie iu a
desperate plight"
"To the V. W, C. A ," I answeied with I
assurance.
Hut even tho "V. IV.." upon investiga
tion, proved to be full to tho gunwale" l
with w oil.lni; womanhood, oung and
olhctwlsc !
1 can lake tour name a niie-man-
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, WONDERLIFT-Nos. 553. SS4, SSS, 556,) tJ !?
557 and 558 now $5.00-will be . ,jfD gr
I SELF-REDUaNG Nos.' 402, -103 and) el I B
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A MIDDLLAGED t-EMALE TRANSACTED
BUSINESS WITH US THROUGH A
TWO-INCH APERTURE IN THE DOOR
i i il ollliial -mil 'liut It will pinliablt
ln tin i mouths ni mote hefoie well
Ii it i a t .u ant t
1 1 urn 1 lie plru-,int to tho roomless
and sldtiilti to look foi tt aid to the
li.ippt piospcit of hat lnfr a alio waiui
mum In Hie halms sm hiKtlme, thleo
inontlis fioiii now
iiiilslile. In tin tl. milt of the Peon--tltatila
Aiadeni of til" I'lne All", a Ut
ile ,111 Hindi 1 tan up lo "the artist and
..lull hid hei tiui-lially
' I te hi en put out of nif loom." she
s.ild Ik Hum 1 1 .i rf ill itnspa, "and I've
In n liuntliii;, madly till afternoon for
soiiiflhltii; and i.m't llliil n tlilliK'. T
paid I", for that loom niul theio wasn't
am K"s In It I had to bum laniHe",
"r.-.w four Hob Island men hate mine
aloiiK and Ihey aie BlNlnif ir .'ipiei-c
'litenl dull.us for one week' I don't
blame the old f I .ill for takltiK II but
what am I to do? '
At the l'hll.ulelphl.i Hureait of
Iici.ud.iif: l!nues which nif-aiihratlaii
liie-ti.;i.(es the houses unil the Bills
who want looms in them, for their mu
tual benefit a "sipihit" at the situation
was obtained finm the olllil.il angle.
'You'll see plenty of 'taeanclcs
slpii", ' Miss iMlili Sheldon, the execu
tive seeietar said, 'but many of those
places deslie only undesirables and no
ipiestions asked They ale the places to
wlilih we wnuld-it send the Rills and
women' who ionic heie to ifs for help
cifTi.ooK is ii:sn:iiATU
The outlook is leallv desperale
SonicthliiB must be done The 17 1 leg
ist! ted houses that we have on our list
nic filled Today we have spent hours
iu an eiuliavor to Bit somo looms for
women who nie desperate. They not
oidv do not want to go to hotels, but
they haven't the mone
"llieio sue glils who aie still only
making $C a week AVe must get looms
nt ?J or Jl'.Sn for them, and thev ought
to be near their places of work, so as
to ellnilnaie un- carrate. uiu we c.iui
Bet them. ' i.in't cvm get $". looms,
and a great, gieat many of the woniiu
who apply to us make only 'J or $10
The cannot afloid to pay more.
' I'vel v day more nnd more girls come
to the cltv for win I? Some oT them are
as .tilling .is slstien The Ineicase In our (
upiilitallous for lespe-elablo iio.itdlng i
houses has., been almost .'no jier cent.
We -inipiy cannot meet it nouses must
bo Investigated before we i,an send
.voting glils to them, and we flml that I
the lit is slinplv tilled with plates lhat
i .ill thcwsc-lvi boaidlng houses, but afe
so dubious that we couldn't "U Sending
women the ie- '
l"viiwluie so l.tl w oi Kern av that
the men who have good emploinent aie
ciotvillng' the ghls out. Organisations
and tht'i Mihildlzecl linmes for girls like
tho-e at "la I'linton street and SJT Pine
slieet aie full, to capacity.
'I lie vast aiinv that has shaken the
lust or toe native lillago fiom its
vul1-' '" "' lueonsldei.ite e nough to ask
feu i lioiiie, with all of the elusive coin- '
roil.s me woiel inm es. it tt.-mr innma
l.i-i i tho human machinery going. Some
alt' asking for tills at any pike: olliets
cannot go the limit.
Hut, as tho ogie
nodding '
aid, ' We ain't got
JBB MANDO I S
fJasr(cccekWi . Ilrnintea i.iiiierltunn ok
aaUV--rsV '"'r froni nr under the R MmUMMM a
WHsk arms. ihe new style W. WsBtJal XK
HPtry rotiua mnl.e this prepa- m'M MiSHlaMBaBsm
W y riitlun inillspensabie. Del agmJfcS
l 1-J t-olil hr ronel Drug nnd ". I aPisjls Jr
x.sgrTlS Department Mores. fjIjH Tl&aVa
- isfM iT assidlinis-sMUis-BlllLlica.vj na -i-licvii,.. -'sncri
' 7,
TPTT ATMirMT
lXViliiliVlil(iN J.
nn A-DTJACTA I '
'OF AFHAblA I
I Atlile on nrfieii'lir mro'lcliii' nlll ,
le wlim l.i lioftor Ketloou In lhl col- i
mini ioll; but (a no rorc ulll cUno-toili
I or frrnlmeiit of ai'mrnM or olfriiirlri. '
I ''rrMMnl inrrlft a lirnltb III br I
iiro,upl ciiuurriil 1 poouc M turotfi,
y .1. H. KELLOGG, M. D LL. D.
Al'IIASIA Is a form of loss of speeih
that lcsulls Usually from a disease
of the Innln, In whlih, while tho local
appal atus lemaliii Intnit, et tho mem
oiy of words nnd Ihe power to use them
is i1esttoed or Impaired .
The most common iaue of nplmela
l lnjuiy to' tho brain from apoplexy.
The poitlon of tho brain supposed 1o be
Injuied In these cases Is n patt tailed
the "Island of Hell." on the left sldo
of the btaln. It Is thought that the
memory for words and control of tho
orBims of speech leslde chiefly In tho left
sldo of Ihe brain from mo iaci inai in .
nenily all rases In whkh nphasla icintlts
fiom Injury to tha brain examinations
after death luivo shown tho Injury to be
on the left side. This Is not always
round to be the case, however, and It Is
piobnbly tine that both shies of tho
brain possess this faculty, but that from
foicfi of habit the left Hide is ihlerty
used, Jut as one ee, one hand or one
ar is Reneially employed hi prcfeience
to the. othet.
A peison surfeilnc fiom aphasia may
be unable lo utter a s lUblo ot may
slmpl) he deprived of the potter of using
wouls eon et I I.t Sometimes the power
nf speech will be lost. i Tills the mentol
icnmlns, so lh.il an lliillvldu.il tan wiite
us well as ever Tills is not Keneiallv
tlie iae, howciei IMtletil" ate 'ome
tlnies aw in e of their Inablllt to use
wouls coneilly. and at other limes seem
to lie wholly oblivious lo the inlsliil.es
thev aie lomtnnll inuklnr. 'e ie
cen'tly had under treatmeiil u patient
-uffciinB with this dllllcuity as a result
of apoplei. If she wished to say "door
she was niii.li more likely to say chair,
table, larpet or window. Apparently
aware of the inlslal.es made In speaUhiB.
she often lepeated a long list of names,
hopltiff lo nnd the right Word. If the
desired wold was suBKcsted to her. she
would at mice ieioBiil7e It and would
tepcat II without dllllcult. Aphasia
sometimes lcsulls fiom eplleps, hS
teti.i and lailous other functional dls
tuihanies of the brain.
'I lie treatment cif aphasia consists
chleflv In tho ttealment of the cause
fioin'whlili It arises Unfortunately,
this lanilot alwas 'be removed, so that
In manv uses lomplcto reinvety I.t Im
possible However, much benefit may
often b" deiived from a "persev erlnc ef
foit to cultlvato the spcecli organs ot the
opposite side ot the brain, which may,
Iu many lases, by Ions effort be devel
oped to a i-onslelciable degree of utility.
In older to accomplish this It Is often
iiectaiy to put sue a course of -tem.itlc
Instruction, beglnnlue with the
Icttets of the alphabet, the names and
significance or which must he learned as
In flitt learning to read. The application
or electi Icily to the tonguo and muscles
or the tluoat Is a temedy or lonslileiahlc
i.ilue.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Yawning
IVIiat Is the cause of fannins" is there
a cure fur this habit? J c II
Ph.sulogl8ts tell us that In the mid
dle of tho upper portion of tho spinal
rotel there Is a small nerve center which
has chaise of the back movement or
group of movements which we call yawn
ing Just what brings this tenter Into
action nobody knows, it Is a curious
fact, however, that the disposition to
.ittu stems to be to n certain extent Iji
fectlous ir one or a. group or persons
.'ivvns another member or the group Is
almost ceitaln to avvn a few minutes
latir i awning geneially occuis when
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What In a neuron? o. jj n !
A neuron, or neive cell, is nla Un. '3
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tonslsts of three parts a boel, aims, or 7
branihes hnovvn as "demhlles," and out
tt-ij iuiist iiriu tiineu too "aon
A nerve i ell Is strictly lomp.uaMe to
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body Is genet ated nerve energy, iniiih as
n battery tell or a d.vnamo gencrate-i
electricity. The axon londucts tho nerle
eneigy as a. wire conducts ilectrlclty
The dendrites are receiving organs, llk
tho aiiteunae of the vvlrelis, apparatus
The dendrites of ono eeH form contacts
with one or more nxonti or other cells
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il.A I..1 l.n .. 1.11. I. . I
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