jTSr&Z Tw5!f Mr. V i? yTirzvt I ' I ti P5j;r?7- VL v " 'J TjWTWRy-'',l i IS Cs 14. ty , . fr m V ft, KiWJ"" "V( V? VITIES ME, SWEET HOME HAS VALUE gtaAT GROWS DURING WARTIME i Don't Have to Travel 1 VW - "vHousinc Has Keeome Story of French Exiles if foTUIl nil, there'll nothing 111(0 our own front-door key. n inny itk so. There nre restaurants to in, tn.lcalH to ildc In, tialns (pi' travel on nml other pooplc'M homo as to islt. Hut, wlun nil Is rnlrt I'donc, It'M pretty good to tliiovv elf ncross your rm bed and you're home. . good many women, and of com so take their homes; for granted. t In the way things nre. A person fijftbn Used to the glow of the living. irwra uimp, to too iuj nt nun luiii 'teeffles through the kitchen window1 t'Hf the morning And home holds; no thrill comrnred with tho ndvcrtK- '.-," kamt. M. ttik nllrAnrl fnMnll U ' f W1CI1UI VII hllU IIIIIIWIU IUIUCI fc, fpHEItl! In n little drama going on In H I ,f""4 1 J IV llllIC 1UU11UL fcllllle, Ull 111 vX France Jitnt nt thin time that ought j 3L tb mako ovcrj woman in America ' sink down Into her fnvtitltt! chair nnd i ,Cil, ,1i.eA n fi Inn tnni. tltnn Itu " "ii -. " U . uravo lime tirama tuai cioosni need any thrilla in the tclllnu. They are recoiiHtiuctinc Trench I11iik's n'j and Ihe homeH ttiat Bo to make them np. flnu uio me.i unu uiotn "' -&?' ,,u"u"y IO o niioeu urn a' home ont where hut tho very Mime 'iittlo plot of ground fiom whlth they were drhen fot.th. Sometlmoa It seems hcttir In the opinion of those who nro mapping out the reconstruction woik to let these French people hcKlu life again In other villages than their own. In dome C1HCH the little homo town Is hacked to pieces nnd clllclcncy polntH away from the ht.ip of 1 tilns. But it has been found that the nelie for the old home ti.itiHccndn eery thought of n better homo nonic plue else. The llttlo f:mllli- tramp mllcH and mllci from their exile luck Into the tcnltory di.iHtatod by the Clei mans. And they wttle patiently but determinedly in houses without w.illx, THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Lftters ami question tubmttted to tht department ynunt h written nit no aldr of ihe paptr ontp and rrloned with the iiamp of the trrf.fr. Hpeanl uturtei Jika tho alien twttf ore invited, tt (j understood that the editor doeH not neeestniilu iifdtriic the urntment ervretned. All communications fof thtm department nhoutd to iiddrtbttd us ufous. Hit. MeWANVS i:CHAMii:, LvcnUo I'ulllc Ledger. Philadelphia, 1M. TODAY'S I'-X.f' It Nam flt- li.1iar.uiit Inr ilrilrs Ihut ran. Zy AbUmbI iA lh .a nf 111 ImllSfnlff. l . .. t... ... ...,.,... ,.... inai nrr i-qohiiik iiiik.. 9 Whr houhI ann Aot be irrr(l nit irtCttuble tilth 11 meat dinner? ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. A ftlirihenTft ile 1 u mrut pie with u I. nnr Monrin. unrUliiK iimlrr the hum PjV miithM potato cruft. To make It trme U iMkloc dlati nnd rarer th bottom ltli i tA-J - MotatAAa UA n t..a f onnli.! I nlseod meat or th neimoned m ell and wtld, with ittock or traiy. Then roer wlta aiotied pot.(oeH and bake lone enooih tu htMl thro ii ill. ".0 or SO inlnutr-.. . lVhea Hen Inr on heur iiulfrlnl ruh tt part of the cloth where 11 heam Is to 4 mad llh dry mii. IliU will nnke th needle o thmuch ealb. S, Hairpin Uo N madf with trutliet thjrtfld on a verj utront hulrpiu u-rd iim , rrorhet fork. J The Servant GIrlH Viewpoint T the Editor 0 Would i Vaae: Dear Madum -Somr tlmt nun t vr Home talnr onthe Wonmti'H 'ik algut nnnt Mrla btlplnir In ttm r Well, ma lit eumn of lhm are, but J happen tu Ixi onu and I know loU whu nro not. I krow slrlri who rook tiH Jut a muih butter aa they eer dh! 1 inf ha aeen them throw kqw nt nua rutlier thnn toko the trouhln to nae It, I hit Hfpn them throw plvce of Pt m tt hreutl away, ton, at th aame tlmn iayintf, oh, that Httli bit i will never hln antodyM I know it I up! " A IhA lltl fteuit Sf Ikb Itfhtttea t.fe it mr ftak.AH ' sp av ,H,S.W VI III" VUft) tU H nnviikri or not meat should bo nerved on u mu !! ttrnt nd onu wajs for Ihn girl in tho kitchen to aavr. un ii4i JU'l iir- fniiir uiri,- lirt' lIll HUM j . tillr,uiT lillll.. Ef '"We would like to hear fiom some of rirht whq are working In othir iwrflfllm' l.ltehens iitmlll tins Off IW To Keep the Feathers In $ Xt Fo Hi, Vdtlor of lt'omau'i. Poor: C-?lr lladum t'oulil cu rutfcthl som- WPnTJlS? uni,l"acn'"i'J,roiton hV.i" i'lifi Tt ' iVmnrtcii in the. top pillow slip.. I iv;i ' llln.) M. I. W. .. .ua. ...u.,1 ' u,, ,,, HF,rui lilt' llllf t'jThcre Is heavy grado of good ticking at, does not seem to let tho feathers ...lllrrtl. 1,, mnLIni, Ilia cllnu lin,.,,,. tma must bo sure to sew Ihe edces bv Sisclilne, as It Is often through hand- ewn covers tno icainers esoipe. A K. fcevy white satlno makes an excellent tfe'ntibiitltuto for tho ordinary tlcklmr ft Wanr housewives use tills and vouch for (lie efllcacy of It. If, however, you do not ' 'ere to use this substitute material until Mtfbat ou baxo wearu out. try rubbhnr nHiwIo insldo of the ticking or lnusllu, with - soap, one woman wno nas none tins ilia mo sho'has no more trouble with lying: feathers." A Better Way ; i'lllor 0 ll'on mi's Pout: par Jlailam In lh ITTEXixn in m.10 wit or rrnur. leoruary X, lira. V. A. "In Utter on )our pus for u riclpa mc.ro tar rrom a carput or rtur. Yuu td lurpcr.tln. Ma-1 sr that I think e Cakra u mixture of esiual fiarC nf l. KnnafnA anil phlemf., ,m aha bill tkat Ih apota nltl .err nulrklr i1lurw ft., isfinorml tar from a light blua ru 'inw mixture, Any drunlat will put It ar ner, it nakea ureaae out ot tho moat ato fabrics and learra no ring. If. H. pjlrs. V, A. turn sure will be clad to 1 of Inn "remedy I am sure there many other women, too, who will to clip this formula for taking out nntl Keep it lor a rainy day. tic you. If. H vf Aifc Cake f JWIIor vl Ifomau'a I'nye: v M'Jn Meaao print a reclpa for yi ta mme out ot txirnmeul. , 1 ' tra 1 n. food administration lssuoa tho omciai recipe tor aali caker art cornmeal, tno teainoonfuli aUenpoonful ahortenlnr, boiling : tb nl. add the salt and short- 1 wnen , tne mixture la cool ". .-. . . . PB.I.9 ,IIU,R wm IM tMkca in 'W I'tii, w - r J ", AND INTERESTS OF WOMEN WAR PUTS NEW VALUE ON HOME to Appreciate It Since . T-k 4 JNationai Problem. 77ie Frosted Pane One nlglit tame Winter iml-elesslj sn.l leaned .galntt my window pane. In Hie ilrrp kllllnea of Ills lirnrl mm vened Tlir ghost nf nil III idnln. I eaten nml ephemera nml alur nf earth. Ami fugitive nf grtt , Idle Mplrlf lonnl from bond l r.'nrln'. Mrlh, lie ilrew (bent un Hie glus. diaries l. i. Holier!. houses without roofs. Hut 5 011 Fie these nro tlitlr homes nnd they want tin in fr is i JL tN0 good to Know tiium is a pilml aihu fur lidini' in the most of u The uidin.ir.v vviiv to cuius' mir . . iiomen most, I suppoe. wouiii no to . fr)m 1U1 f,. ,,,, , tm,., a BrPnt ,,clIi Us)1 R1(M, ,le,, . 1...1. 1 .1.1 lillll utvil Luiiif ii.il u. iiiiiiuvi iniiiin ,,,,,,, , ,. ,, of tllp , qlu.Pr ,,nRH H that 11 place to fIi i p In uni, MmKllK ,0 ,llt h.ixc ,cl(no two of the most Itnpoi tnnt niittris In tin wotld. Housing anil eating. Columns of fpice In the ni'ttppiiperri mo de voted to them The gie.itist 1111 11 In tho ountrv are putting their Iliads' together nhout Hum, The long nnd shoit of II U, hi war time ou ran skip the oidlnaiy ex PciihIw' way of gllug jou nn appe tite for hnine. It Isn't any fun to trasel nnw,idiH, and pietty mioii.'Hs, h.ild, unuoyiHs.uy trnd Is to be done uu with tt does peon as though ull luu have to do in win time to njov 5our homo is to ie.nl a little bit and think a ' little bit and 1112 MICI1TV (1I.AD . you havi: a rnoNT-uoou unv. INQUIKIKS I. Uhut purl lire unnirn tu jiluv in tlir tornltnntl trnlnlnic MliooU Io lr rntuMUIird h tht (fntrrnmrnt fur illvuMnl hnllorn? '!. N It er urrrrl (n tuki hniilllon from u M"on In nlare of ilrinklnc It fmni u tiit H, Wnh. K hrttllnc nui.1 uUtn of the Ainrrlrm I'ijihI for 1 rrnrh Wounded. U dolne hplriMlId rftonntmctlon work In 1 ranee In the tlenifttnled rejlonit of tho AUne und the Nomine, hhe N the dutiKhter of the lute .1. I', Morjnui. the funiouM hunker. ,. i ne .liiNiraiian hippnire. in it natural itato u uton ho 1. 1 irk that It lM)k like I oix. Iimh been rut b3 n fperlal method of the renh Into u htom of riuUlte Initio rutorlnr, Amerlnin Jrurlern nre ulnir It In Ihelr I t pleieo, .1. Ihe fiiml.unpntjl rults for u u.ml inrn plrxlon for the iKiniul uiiiijn nrr: Keep I tho fure nnd Iwdr Nfriiiniloiisli ilriui, drink plenty of water tike rienUe In the open - air eer da nnd sleep ami nrk nlth plent) nf frmli ulr. To CJo on Stage fo the 1 ifiiii vf 11 Dfiiini a Vagc Hfiir Minlani I urn trnuhlnl in.r the uupminn t iralntr on ilm niuieu mil I conn, to jou lor nlp hmna is.ronii sa Ihut on, ohh to ko to school hffore th. can act oi. the Ktuiie If It. Is trar klnrtlj tell me If Ihfrn nr sucli K.hooN In l'MluiMpliU nnil their nrlcea' rhsnkini; ou v.rr much j reninlu. j o. Some time giaduales of clramatie - "CiltooH luo tnoro cliitx o to t on tlie sfago than tliose who have had no train ing, hut, on the whole, the grcnter num ber of actum and actresses have never been I., firm., ni.. . i.r...i.. . I v..-...-. ...,,. ,,. Koi uieir training by winking thenisilvi's up i.. .1 ,. .. .... . i.u ...um'sm.u,, 1Ife i or iiifctancf. I cm, nisi siep ot many a stag,, poison is to act as "supei" or emo who has no "' " " " "V" a """" "Ku "' Ba,,lcr '" lnn oma . lion unle'sa tho marriage Is contTacted , talking pait, but Is slmplj part of a mob vo,u" l,)- ,lll;,nfe' ,lcr to Noto agahisr tho Democratic nominee for Coni-ress I for .,1"' prlmarv purpose cf evading mill I scene nr soinethlinr to that . rfee! v becaubo bis Party had refused to nass the suffiac-e nmr-mtini.ni Ti.e 1.1-, ,.;v.r.?T-rk,! ...In.0,,np','lat local cxenip- . ... . , , I . . "U ",f'1'' al"1 H" " 'l '' 'ery often In a stock company that these steps aro tnken To unci tno names or rcliools cf dianiatlo Bit look In tho vellow part of the tide phono dhectory undci chainatb att. i.'all up to nnd tales .Music in Girls' Schools To the vdltor ol Womnn'i, rant- of jour .iuit I, ifre.tina- toiumn 1 out, area! y appreciate rome Information nn lhl uue.iion. Caii 1 ou nanin h iim f jtirin' lol. rr located In or near our rlty in hlth "IX ihurinViUe."'iflnolt? M.eliZVelS .... ie.. nro nn iu uoiuii. i ins ueeirni in- formation --.....,.,- A. 1C There nro so many biaiithea to music eiuestlon SsantIsfaVtorli"AvVtYomenoving more definite) which )ou mean If jou I mean piano lessons they nro given at ' Temple College. Ilroa.l and Ilerks streets. Sud ,,e.r,u;ire.!!!,U,;,o;:l,l",:, though not gills' colleges, aie co- rhSil'T1.. ''t'"' Ir8"i'H ,?.ro "-!" 1 .. ",v .uu"' .t t.rxii iawr ge, although tho use of piano rooms ' MhKlrls-'Irriate ttJulZi ' ..illtrKV, all! Is extended wen ut inn Kins nnvato seiioniu u.n.,.,.i ?niite''rYoulladClP,'.U '"1C. cour'eH '" formation about any of the matter 1 oIecIgetrlllntra'U1ichs side of Chestnut street, a fen door's below ' Broa1' Conduct When Traveling To Xbe Kdltor 0 II'mim'i i'oor; Iiear Madam t expert m tract ....... .....I KViS H ff.5.TnnS!r',.K& I,rraUorl0U8 e"ucal10"'11 """ theso fifty years. It Is good to feel that tw.m . ..niorln 11..1. school, 'hteenear. the "part)" Is full ot )outh and can now go on to be pioneers in the great 111 I. ik. a 1 --T--" - nil'l If )ou have a. suit wear it for ir-.i Ing; If not, weir a one-piece serse elresa and carry fresh collars with you, emo for each day. Wear n top coat nnd plain hat, high shoes and warm stockings Carry in your bag n kimono and for this time of year flannel nightgown and lied shoes. You will need a change of under- cioines uio. ua not converse with I m 01. 1 . a, . strangers on the train, either women or "' SUters ARalnst Monday Closing ir'e.eeuJ"!? ot yoT '"."O" lnn SI rs. Marlon h. Cohen I'olak. president t ?... L?0Vd"t"iMlq? oncl ".pf n J,B Hlster.an organization of isMaitafnf.he.f0 ,t01he repte.' Jew isli women, expressed disapproval sentatljo of the Travelers' Aid and ask .of the Monday closing order at the asso- fqr. faildantte. Do not lie; rude If per ou, tm tiw trato, iit shew EVENING - PUBLIC1 SLICK SLACKERS HAVE TO "GO SOME" 4A& HiCamK htUKmy i TMiiiiW MWZST JFI "Hi Vnrr UIm Xri?rf ....... V t-i V I OP.PHANS VifRf. NEVER BP-POPULAW " "S? ZL -- . I t-.. C- 22? DRAFTEE IS REQU1FIE0 TO BRJNG HntZ T " FRIENDS TO TESTIFY THAT HIS 1 . g , g LICENSE CLERKS WORKE.P OVERTIME Editorials for Women by Women. PLUCK WINS IN LONG SUFFRAGE FIGHT Hy .MARY II. INGHAM Hnitrniiili l'rnnjl until Ilranrh Natlonnl VViilnan's t'arlv VTOT only tlie energetic National Vv'om.in's partv hut the Congressmen themselves, both Itcptihlhaii and in tho fapltol in bring over the last their votes for en against tlie I'cdcral mi ,,jj their belief- th it evcij man's MARY II. INGHAM . ., . ., , ., , .Now that the vindication of tho lea C " - - i-m j . ll; ;. JWT'i is complete inan women and not n lew men are beginning to understand K'nmneness oi mo it-gistrunth' asser- ' tlons to tlie cpioMlonnalro tliev were as- where tbe formerly coudenined I'tir tlieni and to others a lulcf icvlevv of tounded ,he work of the pai.y Is woith while ttVV? wSZZKUVnXA 1'ive joirs ago, afte, tloso study of the machinery in State and national , IJiV'Jl'uftbSni menibeirwere Constitutions foi enacting surfiage legislation, Alice 1'aul, I.ucy Durns and canvassed hy a reportei for tho r.vrc- n few other enthusiastic bellcvcis In dcmociaey MlalUcil the movement foi i learn wMt'evldcmo'wnS c'siVroln the I'tderal nniendmcut as tho null kest method of enfranchisement HeKin.U.e.Klf,,'ranlN' Tll Kf,,"ral rfl'' was that "" i A nshlngtc n iirobahl would soon lulr nun, M ii euiiiniiinf in me .xaiiuii.li an iircuulAillon of tile more iadic.nl ilemenlK nml In ,, r- fnur,,! ,i, ,..,. .... , tiiitsltle- the eclucatlonal circle and deep ,ij ,h ulllm(r r 19,4 tll0 Congressional Tnlon had swead to v... , .t " .,., T. , ;.. a" '- ,,ut mnni' V0",U1 iPonded ,Mi ,,,. ,cl'Im"lr' l-ully nwa.e that the publicity tenter for national action is Washington. I the leadeis, now leenfoued by .1 glowing membership, which Includes the contemporaries of Susan 11 Anthon.v, JIi.s. Charlotte? Telrce. of Pennsvlv mln , n, , ,. ,.., , . ' 1 miwxjv .mm, uiei me- iwi, vijiiunn i.iunn, in i suiimglstH nntl an aimy of jouiig Huffnige peipttually befoio Congress and tho country. They lobbied nnd .,..11... . . sent deputations ull tho j car nnd went Into the suffrngo .States In tho cam. cam- IU'R" "' 1MC '" W 1,,n0c""s udidatcs. By that time th Con- trress onai I lion neeelcil n vclclei- nre " """ mo h.i-..u.,u. ,.... ..u-ccu u n.uc-t .jitiuiuiuiioii una necamo tlie Natlorutl Woman's: paity, with n ono-idanlc platform and tho slogan "fiuffrago rirst." L'ncllscouraged by the u suits of the election, they returned to tho double task of organization und of using political picssuro and pitbllcltv m I'reslclent .nitnin unJ t ""Kress. -T1,c m,tbltaU or thc wur "'" t"" o '"0 ! of the country m' tl10 "omti Inside, not outside, Its fundamental organization was published ' Picket, t, nil America and to all Europe. Hirouxhout the ,r. J dlnary Hummer of Imprisonments, of S,0O1 "rm w,,h t,,Clr rM'rmKe aml ll ,lut 11"t eve" tlle -n,cndl'1 lft oC eireiciic.t nanus in jxinciic.in women Inspiring knowledge of tho fearlessness, t,,e unfal"nB resourcef illness, tho keen "women of the couutiy nnd the world," The Xationnl Woman'B party Is whoso cornerstono was laid by the . - ,. . . work of the cnrranchlsed'vvoman for the Chairman i'enits)lv aula 1 bit'tnx's monthly meeting at 1:0 Xorth Uroad,ret.,last night. -She said huns LEDGEK-PUlL.VDEUniA, MONDAY, i.iiict.gM ' 1 TJ " T"1-'" WTU ' Democi.itlc, are working Igorouslv , live t-'uiatois who nie et In doubt amendment The women believe vote should bo assured In advance. that they will have no unccrtn when tho vote is taken. wnen I'lesiuent Wilson came mil leeil flin Tl. tniiernf le e',iiif.tt.a,nn., to oto for the ninendment on J.mu aiy 10 "as an net of light and Justice to tho women of the country and the woild' and flvcnlvtlis of tho Itcpiib Means Joined witli half the Democrats In putting the resolution through the victory was nssuiecl. More than that, tho declaiatlon of the President and both parties for Immediate action on suffiago ns a war measure should for ever silence the nttneks on tho pa triotism, the wisdom and the motives of tho women who have unceasingly and courageously Insisted on this veiy act of Justice, Dy tho car-long bannei cun palgn, during which the suffrage amendment has never for .1 week been crowded from the pni.es of tho press and never for u dny been on- tliely out of tlie mind of the nation, this war mcasuie was won, and won pilm.nrily because of tho unshakable faith in tho Justice and ilghteousness of their cause by the women of Amor- ,, .. . .. .... . ' pollev ot the .National Woman's party nuiuago association, uiey soon formed - , . .K'ui'n.n In direct political activity, ' the . . . .. I - enoURli to make the organlatlon ni 1 isuniiBin, tne uaugiiter.s or the early , and old nnd middle-aged women keni - nn r.iilnn n.,,1 i,Mn. .1.. attacks by friend and foe, tho pickets ha b . f" citizenship so near the eager, out-1 can lire our patriotism raoro than the I the undaunted insistence on Justice, wit hud faith p democracy of tho putting tho capstone em the structure "pioneers" nnd Its fnm.,iniiu i. .1,.. next fifty years. Branch National Woman'M l'urty Society Girls to Be War Aids Three joung society girls have enrolled In the stenography and Opevvr.tlng ours at a l'hlladelphla bus.ness col- leje tj prepare theinielves for Oovern- eilt serxlcc- Thy are illa rl TO FOOL UNCLE SAM MUST CLEAR WEDDINGS OF SLACKER'S TAINT Thousands of Young Men Will Have to Show Uncle Sam Marriage Motives 'lliousaiuls of lining men o' I'lil.i ilelplih, it jubiirlii and surrounding lountles who mulled fliuc Jinv IS I n-t have hid tin rvepdlnglv lliUMi proh- leni HiiiiH upon tlieni bs th ilinfl hoards of their lelnltlet thai of prm- ,f (h(rci ,H a tcmlrin y of the eves to lug lliey did not (liter tho inattliiloulil tire oi-l!, von Mioutd be e .ireful to Mil -routiat't ns a means of unplug nrvhc lound their uso with the hist possible In the Xiitlon.nl Annv. I'fdernl lecu- latlons reiptlre the production of dill nlto proit hIiowIiik tu.it the marriage was not for ll e purpose of evading mill tarj reivlc" 1 n ri ('unlil has rushed to the inuu leiesses of his liuge libnirv and laho laV'rv to see vvli"thei be ian nil ills I'ontltuents out if the bevvllderlug forest In whiih tliev have become lost Ho h is i-eanbed liluh and low neglect- !.. . ...!. I ii. . . t.. II,.. I. ,i,h, i.C ..' ,11 u.,,l, ..v,r,l ,ireo inlr. I lie vl.rl.i. lints 1 i bonds bid l.n altcmntho but to i..,.i .lilnis li.iseil iinnti ih iiendeur v of Fill h wives When tlie led i'rj.ntlnn was1 wide 1 -t ihen and the iiuestlnnn llris wcio din tilhiittd on list December 1 a more llbci il Intel nutation of the tilling was pinuinlgateil by Kilgadhr (liueril lliuilil, the- provost 111 iif-li.il, but th. woi ding of tho regulation was not changed 1 'hah men of local boirds weie lufoiiued such men win tiy bo exempted fiom seivlco if In their opinion the nur il.igis wcio not lnstllv contiacted and were not of tho fI icKer variety, llimdieds rf nung men proceeded to fill out their iUestlonnalres, naming as dependent!! wives whom they hid in 11 lied since the hailed dntn and foi tlie support of whom they clnlnicd exemp tion from tervice. It was generally umied liy leglstrants that local hoaids Homo rons'uer 1110 irngin 01 ine i.euoii betv.een tho first draft and tha lcclnbM lleallon and cinslder It too long a time for levels to keep separated Tl novel for a moment thought, they told an Kvi: mmi 1'im.ic la'ixicn investigator, that llio lioviinmcut wouiii riuestlou Inch ''t,rlolai11 ' tho fact that hey had nun 1 IC1I lllll lilt, IIIV" H I ( . I'loti.Htcd ilhius'-lnn cf the in mince ipieslliin niembeis of the dlstilct e emptli.n boards, pteelpltated by appeals against dciisions of luc.il buniils In in fusing to le-cuc'nuo mull wives as lie pendents and to grant elefeired rlassin c.itiou, canio as a complete sin prise tc theso j rung men Whin the cxemntlon hoards lecpiested the thallium of locil hoaids to investigate sudi claims and alllx- tlicli llndlngs and belief as to the on 1110 matter . '".' opinion noni a legal -ource was outameii this leads "l ndci section "2 of tlie elective kcivIco regulations, rule B, the depend- enev or a wife mauled after Mav IS 191;. is irro.m.l for ,w,3 ,Cin... nun ouaius inaj no nuie to determine wnpitier til' tin? siiei, ..,n.iM .. contis.cte,l for tint purpose icglxtiuuts shouU bo ndvlsed to submit additional .......... ..v. ,,uv,, ,11., iii.ii'n ,it'i, ZZ"&V,?& rli,Re'''" V? hoard member said voting men ,(ould bo tailed by local boards audi given opporuiniiy to explain why thej u 11,111111:11 uiiei- ..iav ih, tio saia tney wotim uo given ovcrv op.oitiin.tv to explain and could bring their relatives, menus or cmpiojeis to substantiate their recitals. "We will mako lt our business to leain what tho Intomes ot tnoso men were before tho draft law became effective and try to learn why they had not mar ried before JIny IS,' tills member con tinued ' If we find that they suddenlv actiu red money they belied sunielent to marry upon and then hastily con summated the teieniony they will have to explain still further. it win no an tasy matter for us to de,eU flacker marriages. Onco wo get n'Silitinr, him J.T!'"'?" ' b'.?!" ' question him bla re tsrmu anon e. Ill l, learned Wo are conflderit wo will be1 able to locate tliose desirous of shirking I fliaxla 1iilii 111 . " .nr.. uuuoa nimoui inconveniencing the gJeat'extem 0t Ul 0U"S """ t0 nn " -t Children's Baths It Is not safe for small children Io take Ihelr baths without the supervision 0r somo older person Not nt all because the small ones arc not to bo trus ttl to get themselves washed In thorcugh fash on, but because there ate two dangers In bathing. ThQ first tlantree Id II, nl nf u!l.vl.. I.. I tho tub nnd falling n such a manner as I to get tho face under the water and I 'If0.!1, J,ore ,,m" om srown-up has died from drowning In a bathtub, but the mortality of children under similar ch 1 cumatances Is much greater. The second danger Is that of getting binned or scalded hv hot m n," onl,,,T in wllel, th. soiutioi. of the Hddle ,i,e c i-e of left-hnnded foil., w line the ' , ' , l "' 1 .V.": V,. 2",." "'V ' "' l"! i''"1?""..." ?! ,, might ho tniind, but no mall. I hoi.' hard ,,.bms that fall on the ele-h aie deep ". " ,..'.,, ,',",' , ' '' V, "l ''"' ' , ., , ' , rVe i , rr"us ornl nmI 1 is sruuh.,1 or v de.plv he his nli t been tien 01 nc-ni 11 In the if. ' .! ..." '.'.. .1 ' .'. !..' k"'p .r ,,f "f. Msr!.t n "' 1"" "ach m and i ,n Hmuhlit there seems to be little lio can i, .,. V .', e. ,,,,1,11.11111 1 ,,i .issismnt utner disguises inev dimply must ti f,o iioumu iiieii stpins in in luui iiic.ui fi,nli. hot 1 men .md women at S13nn .. inn ..i,tr,i,i ..,, i, ..,t .,... .r Intv ,", " """ ,,,C "Crm'V '"""' '"""eH -"so It MI bo well ...bathe the e5cs ,c .vc.u. and $S0O to J15n0 a ve.u .e d me can he Kn v 'li. 0 clcni Held to '""be IVdenl regulnt.ons for the first f, ' "c'pioVlelel'l wMeV hT'i ?o iV.""". son"" '"r "r ml,U "y tru""" '" " " "l""'"cr gallon, ani , ch aft spec Hied that any registrant mil- "'"', '" "' l""'11 "ot "n,cr '" not MSlo to jjiou .1 e 11 t)l lt the cold-Hoiago men'i lank ac- tlv iled after .Mav IS should not be e- "".. ... ... . , ,.,., , -"" '" " muiii- ,11. 1 mi w.nvv jay counts mav not suffer r.ft... ...11..... ..,,. '11.1.. l,r. S'" " ,,,,. .- .,.. ,,..,., ,,,.. ,-, ,; number of deaths ot children from this .. , rf cr. tlmn 'i0' mothers could pos slbly believe. ', ;.l!ilI thlld will let the water run full tilt, nnd Is as likely to run it piping ho, us tempered nvlth the cold He will Jump Into the tub without the "try it out" Cistern of tho conservative and 1f.er rwn.up and so tl,o fatal re- 5. SL ysSFJEaBS, ?!?: FJSBKUAltY I, 1018 REST NEEDED BY TIRED EYES .Irdfeff ni prfimrrir mrWcfr kJ( r 0(111 hu Dot lor KelfavU J if urn tlaity but iti tin tane lI fffltfoH or frenrmenf of nmfMM bfnttffipttil remount utirrfrv on health mil hn promptly nnnuetnt 1 joWflir (i oiuostu. ny J. II. KELLOGG. M. I)., LL. I). EYI J-J IF Yi:.S become tired for one of to easons! eltlier Hies aicmerworKril. ... .1 l .1.1 ..1,1. fliA I nieelianiMit of tho .e-soniclbli R tint proenti perfect tiilulni(.ni or uie mo ,ees. , i:a llio Is one of the moKt c inimon so fur, Indeed, as to reg.rd It as ir - tually the onlv rause. He that in It niny. pinuipt relief of e)n tiro will bo found to bo one of the surct wnjfl of precti)lng beail.uhe 1 I;o tiro ilue slniil. to oeiuse miouiu ' t . . . , r... .1.. .1... im.tiu ,.f nllnl. ItlMJ ll'-l IIH IIU lliri. iii'hii" Iiatlilng tho ejes III hot water Is abo K00(I ' Sometimes tho mb uie Inflamed nnd Iheie li i onsldcraolo pain Hot or 10I1I lonunesses aro Inn in thec eoiidltlons , compress fm this piiipo-o mav be made by taking four or iho thlcknehns of gaure, or a sliiglu tide km km of cotton, of a Mzo eaMlj to eovei the eis A .ompiei thlckei1 Hi in that Indlciled will retain the heat and thus undo tho lieiie- llcl.il efiieta of tin enld lt the coinpHSs In cold W.tei, thfll layneiosH the foiehead and puss down upon tho elnseil ers l.eae tills up- plliMtioii III plaeo until ll heroines w inn not longer man mo minute s, iiieii milikh wit ncalii and annly as befoii, a l'iiiiiI wav In to have two in till i ninnies is and ml In laing aero-, a blink of he. VMute a hot npplli it on is used, tin- vatet out of whUli the i loth is wiling 1,111 he buinu with should he as hot ..... .it,., fiit.f,,, e comuiioii- iiciice-iions inim miss n tons make for eje fatigue, as aNo from minors, and even f mined pictures on vihlih one's ejes nie apt to fall fre ftienlh' 'iho best top for a disk Is Jut blotter, prcfirahl green. Uloltir gives no re iki lions to tile the i vis, while giien is known to he tho most leMful nf all coloi s Also the desk Khouhl he i-o Mtuated that the I glit leachts the dek from il.A l.tfl i ,ln nf fnr,i IIia fieri it utiln 1(1 lllf-llll. Ullllll mini's Il'l.lll IHMMII-, of the mil's, Ins that contlol the ev". mrilnnWm Sometimes tben Is lefiae- tlnn In one ni both co, of such a nn tlire tint the delhate nui'-clo witlilii tlie eve which adjusts the lens i. l.rpt eon itanflv at work In coriectlng 01 attempt ing to collect tlie existing defect, and thus overworks and congests the eve nnd so Incomes a lourcc uf local and even genual disturbance. Another oau-o Is want of balance be tween tin nuisclti which control the movements nf tho ejehall Kicli e.ve 111 ikes nn Independent imago of tho ob ject looked at 1'or pel feet vision it Is nrciss.irv that these two images should be fused pi one. Tills is nccomplHied autoiiiatli'ail.v hy tho nerve centeis which contiol thu movements of tho eo In vision It will bo rcndlly seen that tha Install-I xr-l I (.v., Vw"' C If BONW1T TELLER. 5.CQ cif? Spedae5hopOrhincdioM CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET An Ensemble of Unusual Southern t Winter Resort & Early Spring Modes in Moment anb jWtetf Jfagfjtong Women's Frocks & Gowns Charming types for sport, pastime, day and evening wear, emphasizinR unusual style-themes. ID beaded Georgette, crepe de chine and Irish linen! "Bontell " Blouses & Tailored Shirts Unusual blouses of Georgette combined with Filet or Va'l. laces; handker chief linen and net blouses. Georgette crepe slipovers. Tailored shirts cut on mannish lines with utmost care for detail, in appropriate materials. Women s Tailleur & Costume Suits Introducing new notes in suit fashions of the Bonwit Teller & Co. distinc tiveness for travel, sport, lounge, pastime wear in fashionable materials. Women's Coats, Capes & Wraps Unusual style-themes expressed in sleeveless sport coats. Coats, capes and evening , ui ttV WTn '- i ' Ms. OJ i ':-n Ti .- I" j r . - "1 - f ".'J M 1 ANSWERS 1 ' tnneoua ndjuntinciit of the iniHoles of tho co to pioiluce peifect liion at the ton , ttniitly nijlng IIIMaiues at wlileli ob Jects mo reingnlred Is one of the inot ilelir.it9 and llnely Iia1anci.il of nil Ilia muscular nitliltlcs of the body Tho illiilurliuiKD of this (.e-l).il.iii(.lng func tion ghes rlfo to eo lire. In these and similar tpcs of oe tiro whit one nied) Is nttenlloii bv an io tpoclallst who will in.il.e proper i-xuini nations and piemlbe Rl.ises that will loirtct the ilefiitH III it he flluls Do lint go to tho list piaillllonei' .oll eninn to. Just bcoaut) ho Is ioiieiilrnt. but male sure Mm hao fuund the moat "'l"""'' ""' hn Is available (JUESTIOXS AND ANSWEKS Soreness in (he Side ',,1 h.lhW;rS.,,ffi!,hine r,,M I'hank I). I The pjmptom mav be due to nnv of I mtpuil things I'nlu near tlio t-tuinacli I under the right lib mav he duo to Ulcer oi ihh sioniai n, nicer hi tne iltlnileniini, rllirn w,l if fli.t ttt.irn.u .ILnn... n ,1.. "' " ..,-j ',ii.,v,.r, .if. ...- , IIIU gill hladihi, g,illtoms, or olhir liss common affections It Is cntlielv possible that the mho- nf-i may bo ehiu Io a dlse.ic.d l.ldncv; or tho nppendlx or Uie colon ninj be dbi'ased Time nie nnnv other pos- lilillltlcs You should he ixamlued by thoioiighlv compclent mugeon as fooii u I'ox-jU'le. .n .V-iav examination I "f"'1 ll bismuth meal will be meeary. Hcmnrrliatre of (he liowels AUmt riu, 1P,noiinBo nf Hi lnn!?) I. ,1 h i 1 lemon h.ige from tlie bow Is le most, fioin ntlv due to hi mint holds in whU'il ,.,t. coiimip ition m.ij ne tin ini't i ni-o eif the IiemorihiiBe lleiuniilnge . . al-o Miineltmes iisiiiis funii ulin. iln to cnlill 1 In I ol the sloin.ieh oi of tin dirndl yum not iufiiiiietitl glies iIm to nlooih Hi oh CnlTce Poisons VVIinl , euiinbl rul the rl.mel I III inlfi ulllrh In Injurious to lie iiih- I'.vn.v ni;Aiini Offeln which is a inn otic nolson. nnd tnimle ncId, vililih hitufeies viltii the action of tho g.istile Juke Ito.nsted' coffee contains pvrnmldlne, a unoKe poison pioduced bv the loas.I log jiroces fe'nrerlshtl n. .. . ., . .. Livil hcrvicc Laminatioiis open loiupctltlve iMmlnitlotis for the positions or Iib1.11 assistant, $'i(ui to JU'imi n vtai, and eleililcl.in, $8J0 to $100 a mi, Mnieli ii, ale announced yiLiiiiiiiiiiniii I m ,4 11 " "i"11 '' " ' ''" m 'iiiiimi 1111 mi nwiii ii iiwiiin 111 ' ni 'mi 1 iii mil n n n wiir mv nnmni m m "w1 x3g&g ije jf ur $c fflilliwtxv Ijop, 3nc. 1423 Wlalrmt Street Waists Hats I 0 - -- S.I 1 31 f iinililllll I IIWIHIM MIIIHIMIBII'IIIMWIIIIIIi IIIIBIII'lillll lB'i IIBIIM III II ill ,ll IIIIFIIII'II llllllllllllllllllllllllill Will lllli'lllllllIIBIIl'llllll'll!li4H J ocuji, cicpe qe enme, velveteen, "Jeune Fille" Apparel Unusual and exclusive types for town, country, and Southern wear in specific modes of dis tinctive charm for thc miss of 14 to 18. Tailleur suits, sport, pastime and informal' frocks and elegant evening gowns. TO QUERIES Tomorrow Is a Meatless and Porkless Day This means: NOT TO USE any CATTLE HOG OK SHEEP products. NOT TO USE LAUD or other I'OKIv I'ltODUCTS, fresh or pre. served. TO USE FISH, POULTRY EGGS and SUET Instead of these foodstuffs. WHEN YOU MARKET TO. DAY REMEMBER TOMORROW. Tomorrow's'War Menu imi:AKrArr Sliced Ilananas and Cereal Wafflu llrown Sugar S'jrup C'offco I.U.VCHCON Potato l'canut I.oaf bettuco Ctcoa Cooklei UIXNKIt (Whcatlcs) Halted IJcans rotatoet Scalloped Tomatoes llrown Uread Cicam Cheese t Apricot f-'ouirio potato pi:anft I.OAr one cupful m.T-hed potatoes, nne.Jn)j iimful giound peanuts, two eggs. nM tinspoonfut pcppei, olie-thlid cup mlL ... .. .... . ..,.. i i... ..i, two tiiblesiioonfills cooking o Heat eggs, add tho other Ingredient ' and place in gicaseil mold Set in n pii of hot water anil naKO tuiiii linn .ftJ Administration Venerable Eggs The fii'-t two or three wccKh in Apt,; will he n good tlmo to ttchew hn frtiil i,.. tno,c j10 )iaxo n0 lovo for tho etor. .... ., , . ,,,.. ,,.. . , J. "' ? )" ' ,C,,'S,i! jiii-t, ii. in-.. ....t.h ,k ..... ivunurj of llio t'nlted .states ran ordored th( cold Moiago men of Chliiiro to take out or the warehouse -,741, (Gl oases or about 2.000 ooo.noo eggr, un vHilch tht allotted ear's tlmo will cJpiro on April 1, Some 0110 must eat tho eggs or else tlie eold-itoi.igo men vfCl lose a lol ' of monev Tho eggs will dcul.tleo. . One-Third Reduction in Exclusive Fur Garments and Sets Si? duvetyn, stockinette. OHSKatads '-SBHssT B' TPJtsf ' kM s imi&whm F ''.M&MmJftWf? 3MW fJmEtij& Osic'r 'T) IW MTOl I jF 1 VlWKeO ' f ir Sn.. a'VU.CiliLji -. cuk ,&t. 'J frf.v.lT'M.W t -..vr-t7MR?r or . m i
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