UV ' r, Sr M V fts r- 't''1"'- f.?B9 ,,, i t-,. .';,.' ' l ,' r iff ,c?,iA 'i"'W'' "'" " IBBIW PUBLIC 1EDR-PHlEADEDPm FRIDAY,' FUBRUARY 8, J918 yH , J" : . .:. . s ; - - W RELIEF COMMITTEE IN CIVIL WAR STILL WORKS FOR COUNTRY : EDITORIAL FOR WOMIP ALL-TOWN WOMAN WINS OUT SOMETIMES, RACING CITY SISTER fc? , ,. wThings Happen in the Little Cities Away From the Buzz of the Machinery a Great Deal of Vision Is Born AT EIGHTY-THREE WOMAN WHO HELPED CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS IS KNITTING FOR RED CROSS IE woman who moved In tho va- scant house on our aqunre came a small town. Not that she ked It! Women from small towns .notorious for belnsr well-dressed fully d'resed. Tho city sitters le) their decision on general prlncl It was after Hho had gone home the first card party thut they aed the had small-town Ideas. ijjimalltown Ideas? What did It inT Did the.y know? I asked them nt final verdict was that there was tblg-clty way of looking nt things rnd a llttle-clty way. It bccnis if you I. ,ame from u small town your uuln v.i.- - K riv Kfgto showed It. M&'C'MAkL.TOWN Ideas! LSfcJ manv 1 wonder how many blg-clty women Know how Pu-Zmurh thev nrw nivlnir vbin thiv lull iur ... - . . i . . . , fttwut them. Jlen know, liccauso eo pnsca to nco uuw iiiutu yr i can icuru Piften a small-town ldeu cotnen In an fiom them. Old Friends to cm.iA lirlnk In nif only with thine A nit I will plf.lS" "Itli mlnri Or Irntr it M but In llin rnp Ami I'll not look for wlnr. The llilrot tlmt from Hie iul ilof" rlni tlntli iii-k ilrlnk illilii'l Hut might I of JoTr' nrrtnr li I noulil not ihunse for thlnr. I nt (lire lute n rny nrratli. Nut mi miirh honoring Hire As siting- It h liopr Hint there It roiihl not wltli.rrtl bci Hut thou thereon illdt only lirrathe. Anil arniN't It Imrk tn liifl Mnte when It g-ron anil unirlts t awenr. Sat vl llarlf lull the-. MUX JIIXMI.V Practical Patriotism Is Motto of Mrs.; Mary Kaforth Regar in Life's Eventide Great- Grandfathers Won Fame in the American Revolution for Independence raraKmssaim iV3 .-.quare were nicui. io iook mm iuok, mi iiiim-h iu unm in hunk in ine each other's that we enn't tee "for they neein to have something on tho TO KIT In Hie grand buiiscI of old age. knitting your cry lingers off for ! this griul world war and to louK lik i at the same moment rr. a leadi-rshlp in I woman's relief work In nur i'UII War I days Is not the privilege r.f many women Add to this tho fart that a great grandfather nn line dele mw renli'v wllh Jeorgo Washington mid that the other mis a general of Revolutionary fame. i and you will underrtund why Mrs. Mnr Kafroth llrv.ir feels that Armrlci icaily helongs to her. Mrs. negur, who Ihes with her daugh. ter. Mr. John Class, at 1813 N'oith Thirteenth Mrect, In elghtj -three years old. You hcltiite to say that word nlil as ou watch her deftly ply the iireiljes (Mie-lwn-three.four-llve self c.f uwtiitirs n whllo that enahlea small-town per- ,i,n (r,,,,.)!.. sons to do so many really lilg things. ,H ne knitH this dainty old lady who They do do them, you know. Some time I entiifN f.-nm lighting American stuck count tip the books and the inventions i lpls ,"'""' interesting thlturs There was ., . , i i .i i . i , .i , ., lor liistiiiire, the military hoyiltal at that have had their Uith wheio tho Mar,h.in lIl(, M.atcr Ftr(C,H tlll, ,,mU city strife Is not. Sep what you Mild. I care of tho soldier hoys h.irl; In those And when peisons who wore born ,,vl1 War days This the iloxeriunent n.iii lonvtrien rrnin tin; oiu man House Into a ImMiltiil It was lieie Mrs. Iteg.ir at the head " !' AMAA II M A lullnllllliiiiLn., il. ...t..t R.Z.n"r JV. '"1" . "'I" '. TT IS frobably tho i,y , t away WT' I" !" ' ' imi, iuu, )iii.-ti kci' I ... i. . i. . - " J I A 1-riTTl 1MB riM7T fll IMP I II II 1 1 11 ( T" V J lf ty Mlto the habit of addressing letters to' .... . 'and n'arfs she has t-ent to thu hoys In n , wtt& itu. ...11. Mmin. .iii i ... fcf. nuy vtvico wiiii iiiiiiiuuiui.ar uiuuin Bf tucKea away in them, nut women In tfft their homes don't have this chance. K rpHEIlB is a blglty way of looking s.vr- t tnmgs. The women on our StVA.,pl,' t'Vibut so often our lives uro treading on i llttle-clty wuy come tn the- big city, I marvel nt the clear vision rest of us who were born among the Kv' looking. t"irf Mmnlt.lnivn nAnnln rAt-li;iitu lltnt. nmnlnstm-lf s llern'u Ei.nnl 1 1 1 . . .. if' have It because they have mora time' count, too: the poisons you know who think. Sometimes, if you are visit- are doing worth-while things In the Ps. W hh ,i-lns outside of a big city, make it your1 big cities who flint saw the light of 'ji fcltftfriAKs tn listen In ! trrntm nf mnn I .lfifu In n little nna -5 OC women discussing tle war or home All In all. tlu MnuM town htemH to y wt. ,.n.ij .uiAn. vn mi i .... t..i.i . w& ttv.m hiuuiuui, iuu viii uc aur(iuiu iln UWII. l THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Xftlrra and oiiMtlons ulinlct lo IM drpaitm-nt mint bi lorlllen on one ll ot paprr pnlu ! Isnrit Hlh l nom; of the writer. Sprrlal ouerl. IK-e thoic atrrn E'l ',w "'S "V:." " "fT-,oufi mni inr raitor oof nor tircea$a lly unlorsti the trntvntnt ' EUihuuu tvoiliti? Public I.idarr, PhiladtlpMa, fa. TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1 What Is the n.tlnnii! nouti of Frunve F '. How dom nuture'n rule nbout the re- ti 'lationn of kr and earth In lolor selieme up- jJ fir to the rorrect Interior iltrorutlon of u ihsne? iSitf. AVhit is the food mtue of rhimi? iti' 1. Hhnt lneDenlte fniors fur the elill. dren's ht. Vulrntlne lurlj- run In. niu.u ., f home? 2. MhHt unlteriilty l rxtrndlnir more th.in one humlrisl iniir-o tn women uhlih will nrepure thrni for tio.ltlnns of reiunlulllty In the builuetk world? 3. How run u liliiln white- net Juliet I made Into nn iiiiusuiil "neik tlvlnE"'.' ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S QUIZ I. lied, orange and jelluw are known un I I. -Mr. I.'dnnrd .Murllourll, wldor of the -the warm eolora. rireen, ilutet itnd little conimier, founded the urt (olnny ut t'rter mt known ut the root colors. Imrotiuli, X. ., niirre uld Is dim i I trullni urlMs. The lolonj- u fuundrd I 1,1 lil.mnrv .1 ! I....I .. These eolara mar he uihuntuiroiil t,'iaBploed In furntshlnc a home hy tislnc the I Kmtirnldrrhiir Hie fr.,nl .1 ,,i..i, - ... cfiS ro," ,n ,he northern nlde of the u rlilne uaM with lurte dots of djrk blue SS"' '"" '"" ' ",,l ")' "i the I nil's u touch of eitreme .ni.irlnr-s to the KVfas)! color where rooms hate outlirrn e, Jil.iu-e. arc 3. On entering u imhlle (Ilnlnc room with a WOnillll. the mnn rn.. Itk oiiit Is 11 famoua KnclUli dish eaten hy the I'rlni-i. nf r..uh 'awieu year on ,ttir la I.. n.. .i ! ftOVnrnmpnf l.itipnrtnn taJ.- -- - . ..--.. vv ... ...fllMirilluinilull I , , ----....... v UIUIU11UH Bi " ' "ir'sior, me mark I'rlnce. and the I " "' Minor or llomaii's fnur.- vjlr cwme 01 t-recy. Kf cj. Th. p,ii,. iw a..:...j .:"'?""" ?r!:'..v"r.,... :'- I" iiw.ei 11 PA: To thi Editor of Woman's Paai: "f'.r ".U1 ".rpolntment be mrule .inj at what f -':,. De.ll Mdmt h.v. K .. "iui ai'LlHHlll Is! p I, iced 7 - I f a Ijand of women wmked vall.uilh iuhl as nur Ameilciii women are lining In hospitals nhroiid In iliese das. She was clialrimin nf the .Nelglihntliond I'nminii nlty l.e.ililie. Hie olllclal relief orcan ,M. taclied to tho hospital. The women w hn composed It also mlle-olei! nt, used then In tri.itlng wounds, and made IimihI ugns. Mrs. llegar leillzes what war means Those who know her best will tell you nf those twii famous lighting ancestors who 1-ct the pai'e for their posterity. 11 was Pax Id Plffetidcrfer, her maternal great-grandfather, who saw serMce fiom 1776 until 17S0 under lleurge Washing ton. It was tieneral Kahroth, ber great grandfather on the paternal Side, who won fame In ilcxolutlni.uy times. lie was seriously wounded In the Uattle of Monmouth and went through privations during that memorable year at Valley 1'orge. mmuzsza lJ3ssca3szs,..TrTrirro 1 FOOD VALUE I OF PINE NUTS trfl'lfe 0,1 preeeatli'e laedlcliie II be fflven bu Doctor KrlloM (J f" " 1111111 rfalfvf but in 11,0 tnio ''I'' ?,'n,Jjy;i, or Irrnlmeiil 0 olleifHls o', "'KWr' i7 tiroMvUi; omurrul 1 twJlinio ,,,c 1' 1' J Hy J. H. KEI.LOfJG, M. D.( LL. D. WHAT arc plno nun? Wheio do they grow? What is their food wilue. These are natural questions that o e , ... , ..-i..i ni.rMit one 01 me ireiiuciuiy near-i iiriM.-'. .." t ,,,11- most appetuing and nutrlt ous of its. movemenls may be encouraged nu r.e ..,-..ni. ..it miI iirnr-nctr. sterll'jed bran may be used Instead agar-agar. 1-T BASE HOSPITAL 38 tend of u ENTERTAINS TOJ N'lnih fometiiiitinii oer the alula-1 men three times a day followed by a col.l miiieti fri.ilnn Is n measure of great !vnl,,et, promoting the comfort of the, Vnr.e(1 proffram by I Tenth. The III effects of confinement m ' ITOlCSSlOtlUlS in Soo. mosi nppeiizuiK mm '"",": ,, ulno.' They aro the fruit of the '"' ' "' More than twenty different kinds of Pl'if . ,..ln,- mlllll 111 Sine. Some are not' much larger than a plump grain of wheat. The ''', 'J grow in South Ainerlui. mo tn law !lB small pecans. ... , Tin nut ii lie crows nmiii'""'"' . ..... lied may he cnunlefneted bv massHge It Is also Important to keep tho patient In ttin n.tAn .1. .... I...... ...ll.n wt llir.' twenty-four hours as It Is possible to do HI. Alcohol Not n Stimulant ! nit ulenhnl a UJ-flll tlmulatit? T. II. S' AIloIioI whs formerly recanted as a valuable stimulant, its use was thought to bo necessary In nil cases of depres sion or Mini exhaustion. It Is now known to bo . narcotic. It depresses, It does mm stimulate Inhi.. tllt... I.. I.I.. .. .1. .... ..I. tnl.nl I lie mil lnnn Kru" " , - ..,..iu ......ut ..i j, in ins xun wn hhu.ih wesiern loie of the lloi ly SI ,, ",,,,! ",l''': "Alcohol to tho working hiimnn Thnusands of square nines m irame Is nN a tsiixaaaxriaiamarggigr MRS. MARY KAFROTH REGAR wnn tins nam- iree. .. , Most of the plbe nuts used III ui.try are Imported fiom ' 'T -1 Mill. In the fall they can bo bo ug m in the shell lit sacks In Mima maraus New Mexico. . , 1,i..,i., The pine nut Is one of the most hb. i omentrated of all foodstuffs. A p ouim of pine nuts has a nutritive vaUic of nenrly 3000 calories, equal In food a" to four pounds f beefsteak or two anu 'inehalf pounds of brtad. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Sulphur I- ulnhur a rtokI Mon.l puilllrr" J T. No Tho blood cannot be purified " h'i g drugs of any sort. The only " , imnfy the blood Is by outdoor lite. . tr t diet and care to secuie frequent uiid thorough oxactlatloim of the buweis Ulcers of the Stomach i, nl. era of tho atotnaih ami diiedcmiin ui hi' " It'"1''" "' That ulcers of the tstomai.ll ntid duo ilemini arc curabln Is clearly shown nj In. fad that scars left by healed ulceis are ..ften found III the stomal h and duo denum after death. Numemus iMses are .,11 iec.nl a'lso In .which patients who have suffered from' se.eic gastric u h-er h.ne lecovered permanently. WHnmit iliiuht the majority of cases are curaiili bv the application of proper means, i 'l'frst. Tho natlcnt must rest In ben or Regiment Armory!! A "blow-out" will bo Bv.n , Uase lloiltnl No. H V tleglment Armory, ilroaa MiKiiuenannii iivrnue. been "chipping In" for "' th." na ki.. i The b "J n I :? vlnus to enable them to offer ikiI tnlinnelil. fr.r tlieinsol,. ""is friends. " n I tin inns i-iil.-i lij.i mem .- have oluiileeud their servleii , 1 It a success There win i ' drilling, boxing, wrestling, m.,71 tmes and comedy l,y iwd7"J illiniM. r m ilia lis. . .....": ill i nn in i up wnnv ""'" Including "I'lllcl:' A full net from tho lamp. With this you raise tho wlclt from ', . ' .v will i,."V:tri,S" a. J'll ' s:r,r I Kales rL'!!e lo, '!""' ".'"' rarlI ril,,l,"c n,?' ,,p Is arranged between "Hear f.? ' followed hy a hurst nf brighter flame: of Company A, and "I, ihioi.I Init ...l, tin ...... ... ...i.i... ...... ..n- . .. .. S'linine , ...... ...,wi- ,i, niu' iiciuicr luuim ii". or i-ompaiiy i . J.aunev nM ir..' oil, tin, existing supply of both. Ii police heavyweights, will fn.i'l through such pin work nil tho more i the ling, follrwed by other ' '("unj t-iiiiumeii, Hut .Mi i:.-ir..' ilntes tier Am. i i hl-t m I ii.ici tin thee I! an 1 hi- i 'ii of her Krent-gteat-graiidtatluis w.i llherb.H'l Iteain, h". with a few haul: pioneers, settled mid founded Itcama- she lew-resides ; Howard K. and Newton v nt thirtv Mi . I;, en had the i di. m In lni.ici. K. ijeorce II. Mary Ida (Cl.is-). lier only d, milliter, with whom town In 17.:!. Mrs. llegar was h,,ni on Match SI,' ISIITi, at IIruwntowti, Lancaster County,' K. ; six grandchildren and llvo gnat graudclilldreti. only one of this number has llt'il, Pr. Moraio K , who died le I'a , later moving to Center Squat e. In cently ut the age of slxt-thiee uf her !ST4 she married i, forgo Kcpllnger tour malt griinucniiiiieii. iniee nave seen Jteg.ir, alio a di nenilalil of the early n.llltnry serxlce and one. lioidon ltegar, sit i Ins who fought In thu Itevnltitlon. I at pit sent n lieutenant in tho Na- Although she wan left a widow at the llon.it Army Editorials for Women by Women I Diar Midain lnclost tlnd liptdnir from the Eicmui Pinin i.uisimi. In "erl t the position as lihrarv ur.lsiant what ti'ialis heen Interrslril Ii. i irS.flfKlVf thrre,5e?, 7.ibfl"rVrSn11Jfe I I"dlcant8 for this position 111 be ex uiul in nai Ci Tv'ii.' ltuer or ?v wprK io ntid 10m fki. !9 rxgJM mint $l iwri ';?.! very much Imprnaed with I amlned on the following points; 1.1-iethtSU"?-'? her "ir'u '? i brary ,'cor""n'' catalogue work. Herman for u. 'to' keep o'ir' mBS I and 'm'fr v"- r Spanish. They are f HB II elothea hMriet. um-uv u- loti- At.... tllS hill Varm .ah-n tn.. - 1)... wfc- "lorhera to whom they would be a awiiend H4 It am aendinir to itra. D. In care of your I' r"- .; ..hit- pupa, iiHniweisni anina. i", oanaa, aaeka. skirts and nhoen I hon om.. J.J" other reader! enn urply heavier S?i?,.!il.i p",t,! i'W R,n(1 'n" "dr." mm may reed. Wlahlnir Mn. r, more proa ferity In Uia near future and best vl-h- to yourpaie. Ulra.) E. P. JtAnri-v.vw. . iJChe package arrived whole and Intact i&rfcMterday. Mrs. K. P. Marvland. nml It Jifcii been forwarded to Mrs. D, I am very M!Ssr,f'u' ,0 'ou for b'iK so much In- air wrested, and I am sure Mrs. D. will RiVaW, too. Due to tho kindness of other Tt-iiT: io mc uuracii liuvp uecitieu DMby clothes can play a noble part In Kft JKe, I Know that the other little gar- IMnts you speak of will be forthcoming. V ; A Flag on Every MufJin ' ,To the Editor o lt'oinan'a Page: . E? 1 . Xif-LVX y '3 ; -,J8R' i : -Sfir i.T-ll! required to have one ytat or more train ing In a library where modern inethnila are In use. Hy the langu ige requirements I believe It meium an ability to read and translate rather than a fluency In con venation. If you send to the Clll Serv ice Commission, I'ostolllre Hulhlmg. Ninth and Market streits, for form 1312, you will find the details of all these re quirements. It will he necessary for jou to fill this out hi order to take the ex- i amlnutlon. It will be hold March fi In ' Hoom tS3. roatomce Ilulldlng. Appoint- ' ments will be made from Washington aw , soon as acancles occur. The post is apt to be In Washington, but quite as apt to be almost In any city where a Uovern ment librarian Is needed. Likes Our "Old Friends" To tlie I'.ditor 0 tl'oma' Paat: Pear Mariam for the lait f. w niBhts I have noticed ror.lra of , p-,, ,rn' ,h,'. IlV : .".n"'"" !Lk coinlr. aeroaa an old. M..'''r ' ,""; .r"h,r; ,,sh '" come m,n al''.'."! I".l-Ie the lle.l. He,l Hole," t , rtnea the heart aoo.i to r-iid lines iii.h thee . "I " ""i.f snrn me worm Is sit ueaAl MAKE SAFE LIVES OF FUTURE CITIZENS Hy KMZAIirril . KItUSEN lli.ilnniu I'hllailellihl.l I'nnunlttee on fhllil Welfare. Council of Niitlon.il llefense I "jVTAKi: the world safe for dcmociacy! Yes. but make safe, too, tho lives of the future citizens of that world. I The t'ouncll nf National IJefenso realizes .that fathers will have sacrl-' ileed their lives lit vain If their children whom they leave behind die from disease caused by neglect, Ignorance or Insanitary Kurriuindiiigs. Already we can number among the casualties of war cloven babies out of every thou sand born In Philadelphia, because tho death rate Increased hut year among Infants from one hundred to 0110 hun dred and oleon per thousand, and the causes tire traceable directly lo the war. These causes have been claimed to be high cost of food, paitlcularly milk and eggs; lnsiilllclent fuel, absence of the father, necessitating the entrance , of mothers of young children Into Industrial life, unit ti very marked diminution nf contr.liutlous to the regular charities that hao done so much In the past to teach tho Igno rant, aid tho needy and piecnt the ppiead of infectious diseases. A united effort Is being made In Philadelphia tn co-ordlnato the work Do It for His Sake "SAVK SOME FOR ME," says the man who is flhtinc for you. FORK is line of the things he means. AVhcn jou bo to market today to buy fur tomorrow remember this man, TOMORROW IS I'ORKLESS DAY! Observe it for his: sake. Tomorrow's War Menu III'.IIAKI'AST Oatmeal linnan and Iladdle Halls Toast Currant Jelly l.l'Ni'lli:ON (Meatless) Collage Cheese and Peanut lbiiist Apple fiance Oatmeal Cookies Cocoa IJINNIIU (Wbeatlcss) Kidney Stew With Potatoes Masdicil Turnips ftirn Hrcd lleet Salad Applo Pudding cottaui: ciii:i:.i: and pmanct P.UAST Two tablespoonful.s chopped onion, one tablespoontiil oleomargarine, one t tipful cottago cheese, one cupiui cnoppeu pea nuts, one cupful bread crumbs, juice of I one-half lemon, salt and p'-pper. Cook the onion In the olfnuiareaiinu and n little water until tender. Mix the other IngrtiUents and moisten with the water In which the onion has heen cooked Pour Into a shallow baking dish and (iluci)se What l Hi" (oi.iii'ielilon of Rlcnse ejrup? HAN' N. Commercial glut'osn lontalns about SO per cent of s'.llds, of vhlch one-fourth Is dextrose, n little more than nne-half mnltoite and the balance or a little more than one-third dextrine The tiwoctnrsF of glucose Is much less than that of cano sugar. Food Value nf (he Ilanana What It the food alue of the harana? Mm. ni.A.svnr: n. Itecent studies of the banana show that It li nn exceedingly valuable food stuff Cnie niUM be taken, however, tr see that the fruit Is thoroughly ripened Ilanana. t nre always picked gieen P,e. cent analyses made hy A It. Thomp son show that the green banana con tains about -0 per cent of start Ii. where as the rlpn banana contains virtually no starch at all. the starch having bec conMited nto sugar by the ripeuliir process. When half ripe the banana b slightly n. 'id. This slight niidlly ills ' . '. ... ....... ...... to i n,..A.... ...I.a.. (I... ..,! lu full,- (.1.........1 111 .1 llOllZOntal POSIHOII Il"ni . lusinir '"H "' "" " '"".' MI'U thifo wicks. "'" thoroughly ripened bniui'ia cinitni" xe.smd All food should be withdrawn ' only :i per cent of Insoluble materia! for two or three, dins, sometimes even rurbnhdiatos other th.ui st.ireh nr sug.i longer when severe hemorrhages have ' are found In the banana in only er ocurred. , nmn auioutit- Thlrd. It the secretion of acid cni-1 it'nptrlchii tlnuts, .tlthough food is not given, as, ; . . shown by pain or other symptoms lnuica tlvc of the presence of add, carbonate of soda should be gleu 111 sultidout quant'ty to ncutr.illzn tho ai'id. When the add Is completely neutralized, the jialn will usually cease. Fourth. After two or three days of nbstlncncn small quantities of bland food are glcn. Tho amount of food Is Increased from day to day. and as the I quantity Is Increased thu Interval he twecn fiedlngs Is lengthened Fifth. Olivo oil and perfectly fresh sterilized and unalted butter are used In as largo quantities aa the patient Is iap.ible of bearing as a means of pre venting the formation of gastric acid. Sixth. Salt Is excluded from tho dietary. Seventh Liquids are taken only In . very small quantities, n few sips at a time. When a tumblerful or more of , water Is taken the effect is to cause the stomach to pour out n quantity nf add. hence large quantities of liquids must be avoided. i Klghth. Care must be taken to move ! tho bowels three times a day. liowel , liorlzas. the (Ireek ,-.i inon. win i.i.Tl rnnrib. ".i Mike w resiling cbamiil poiiant place, on the program The Stanley Company will fu motlnii. picture program A erm.1'1 drill between Compiim A nl iudired by Mnlor Tlmm.. 't.?"! IMe Hospital Nx 20. will nd tt?J gram. ""I The t'nlon League extended a. cu In assisting tho enterta n. I ccty possible way eiiterujuwjl Pop Corn Candy one cupful sirup, one tablecpc Miiegar, iwu oc uirce quarts of i torn. Doll together tho slrun nM until sirup haidensj when drotMl cold watei. Pour oer freshlv CJ inrii and mold Into balls, run. .. ,..,. ...i-t ..i .. lw fii n ui.-M. ..-.'. ,. , i int-ase tne chllA Mail. In the features and outllnei. II1LMI U .!' ytuiv Ml her honey . maple sru .,,. while cane sirup or corn sirup nijj ffiMrawW'ftBittaui ILates and Striking fj Daintiest rCiz) and Models ly n ( Exclusive i Designs 3 $ O m. X TV $ P"1 a ;A J J f i Vl sa& KWABT Z RETAILERS i- .ui -Mark lopyrimii d tun iht-own In the ov.it t iut tl Slates Fond of tho agencies Interested lu the vital Administration vD-r isrvvtcv fA.-- - 1112 chesnut St-1114 I Third l'pitir. One Door Kiut of Kelth'a Stafford Building Take Elevator lllliBH 1 ---.-...-..,.,,, ,..,- nil ui in rll I1II.S.HI j"ptr," In which he oil J ihn had nn rnurh t "" "" wnna-nrff ir ou could print the ;Ti . tntllkU In nUialnir h.e (w.ut-sa ..111, .. ... . F 0171 Ij h Lnttlnml" In thill Mr,., ..- .1 vi v in 1'imii.iiib (is-! uuniuri .Tim (iiej n a ii - -. .- - . r-nii- Uit iiier problem of child welfare. Philadelphia has many such agencies, the Child Federatiou. tho Division of Child , Hygiene of the city Health Depart ment, the Visiting Nurso Soci'ty and I the Ii.iblc.V Welfare Association In! particular, besides the women's dubs, tho churches, the fraternal organlza- I tlons ami other societies that are Interested lu this fundamental problem. J We cannot too soon stait a campaign In which nil iur people will get; together in an effort to lower our lnfunt mortality to Mimc.whcro near that glKnWlfjl T ELIZABETH G. KRUSEX Dear Mudsm fn u recent edition of your pr i reaa a leuer irom -noaruini; llouie Avcper, - in wnien ine aaia inn nad an ti fntulitji In ta.,tn hp l.iunl.T. xtflth tt.K mn. J heard a lecture on foodroneervaiion ,"u.1?;' "'il. . I.u""'i. ''1 fc."r ." "ins. hut f vew Zealand, tho best lu the world, which Is hut .Irty-clght pec thousand .jin- xo dux aome liny American nnna. , ;''; c":M"l '" v"ni tor if inrouvn many t . A MAN HEAD Kit. "Loch Lomond." that "llltly" Scotcn song uiai ail who love to sing have at employed liv the city or by private charities tn !dt the homes nf the Ignorant Some time or other rui aIuH I.. t ,-"lvrf'- iHytnir. to buy aom tiny IH4 Kind made of allk and mounted on wire jlCT ' na aiicK mem on lop oi ine corn tnui- . tit muj u.t.vr -.! iiibiiud, anil int. miMra or ine lamuy would i.ot u. to ek; on the Has. r. L. C. &Truly this would seem to be about the ''iljr way to make some persons realize children horn who die durb.g the tlrst year of life The most Important factor In child cons-en ation Is tho trained nurso shortly make Its appearance in the "Old VrltinH. Il.niiplinni " t. t.. .... ... ., . -....... ....,,iii,,. ,i m mine true that It Is as vitally necessary to eat that one old song makes the whole world rjlor.your country as If Is to fight for It! fe;H To Mend Aluminum Pan To the Editor of Wr-notTa Page: Dear Madam Will you oleaao tell me how '.v-i"c t mend a hole ln an Rlumtnum auueepanT t,5H' Alao. what rauaea a maehlne needle to eon- unuany urcaa. tuo iorrao.1 a. u. W;; There Is a small screwlike atrange iJment sold lrr the hardware sections of de. .pannieni niurev inav is uaia to satis- ." eMlnlll' m.nl lltn.lni.n. an -ll..- -kahb ; It la nult Inexnenslve. enntlnr ten cnl. it. ' ... . rv"i com i my you put tne needle In wrong. certain machines require the needle to .put In with the flat side away from ismi-V'Too tlsrht a tenalon will ulan ransA ' fmi thread to break on the needle. 1;Jfi iDres for Girl of Fifteen ' Auiior or icouiaa'a race! r.Wadam Can you etweest a color for aiirrnoon orvei ior a rounc nri or T Hha haa dark hair. tr.v . .nri jnlor. HAa haa had ao much blue aha ea nf It. PnilM ynti al.n u ,to have the dreaa made without caliuitr r ininmins axcrpi iiaau ana uouar ana 'The llttla rlrt Itlll haa her hair down. I. ta fla teet three and illm. min. i a, v. olor taffeta or charmeuse would l.sf becoming dress. The simpler the Lu'made the prettier and smarter 1 bo for her. I would make a plain veal ekJrt. corded at the bottom sard, covered with the silk. Make . in a surplice rasnion, so that -of. each surplice In the front a' part of a sash that can be I OTr tn front, drawn around the tied looaely. Have plain. va of the. goods and get white i iatln for s square sailor collar - F.ljw all this with th 'it always r.'Put. . !&., kin Thank ;-ou ! A Courageous Class To the Editor of tt'cuia.t'a Poor: Dear Madam In your areat nnd lntert. Inr column Pleas publl.h h 'motto for a cla nf ihlrly-nve boy. and clrla to follow. A motto that It on the eubject of rnursst- H. W. U. Any of these mottoes might be suit able; "Screw Your Courage to the Stick Ing Point and We'll Not Fall," Shake speare j "The Ouard Dies, Dut Never Surrenders," llougemont : "Courage Without Fear" or "Courage Sans Peur." a French motto: "Courage Never to Submit or Yield,' Milton, or "Courage Consists In Kquallly to tho Problem Be fore Us," Kmerson. Frocks for Spring Bride To 1st Editor ol It'oiiiaa'a Page: ' Pear Madam Would you kindly tell ma how many frocka you ronilder nerrarary for " hr''1." n0..wl11 ''e married In the late aprlns? Mhould aummer drenaea he inrluded In her trouiseauT ANXIOUS. It depends largely on the circum stances or her future husband. Should he be able to afford a good dell of enter taining she would need more than the normal amount of gowns, but as there is so little entertaining going on in these wartimes, suppose we do not consider that side of It. She Would probably need a serga one-piece frock, a taffeta frock and one of georgette for afternoon and informal evening wear! a dressy suit and sports suit, a dressy hat and a sports hat. two or three georgette waists, several blouses of linen and somo silk; two or three evening frocka and several summer dresses and white shirtwaists. It Is well to hive a few summer thlnrs. If not ull, aa a young bride doea not al ways warlt to have to add to her ward robe soon after marriage. If she has an Independent Income well and good, but, If not, It's btr'te',A, goodly ' ... -? i and pour. They Instruct, stimuluto to effort and encourage the foreign-born and Illiterate, besides tendering; professional aid. Volunteers are needed to work with the visiting nurse, to distribute literature ln arluus languages, to arrange for properly qualltled speakers to address receptive audiences, to direct needy cases to the proper relief stations and to respond lu casus of emergency: tu take up. In short, in a small way adjunct work to Hie health centers and the hospital social service. When the hot summer days return It Is anticipated that thes.e war evils, already felt, will Increase In volumo nnd Intensity. Let us give NOW time, strength, thought unit money to stemming the tldo of Ills thut confronts our little ones. Kvcry Intelligent man or woman should belong to somo organization that Is Intel ested lu child welfare unit should beo to It thut his society Is linked up to n central system that wilt prevent waste of energy and repeti tion of some activities to the detriment of others. The ne.ed.nf Interest In tills work cannot bo too ttrongly emphasized. Only by concerted effort will thu next generation bo well and strong to enjoy democracy. )Gti & crfZ. Chulrmun I'hllif. Committee on Child Welfare, Council National Defense. gffiiiliniiits;' HELP CLEAR FIRE-ESCAPES Cities Volunteer to Assist State In spectors In Emergency HAIUUSBUHU, Keb. 8. Mayors and burgesses nf several Pennsylvania municipalities have telegraphed to the department here tendering services of officials and policemen to help In the State Inspection pf ire-escapes so that they will be cleared of Ice and snow and made-sat,, for emergency use. There are thousand of escapes and as It will be Impossible ar State Inspec tor ia bvi ftivuuu tu. nil tfi luaiii vn ono 'MDnoiva.1 me wivi lei.anan.'ror '"jfrr mmkmmmskomni,mL.mwLmm v Mmssm ' tl i I I IS II IIKHIiailUn i I I'll II S I I M i I III I SCHOOLS AS "DRY" AIDS Brumbaugh Urges Prohibition Prop aganda on State School Directors HAIllUrinUjlli, Feb. 8. Stats school directors, who began their twenty-third annual session here, discussed ways and means to Increase work of vo cational schools and t& curb truancy. The discussion on vocational schools was marked by statements of what was being done In rittsaurgh, York, Johnstown, Bethlehtm and other cities. Governor Brumbaugh's address urged hlghr salaries for teachers, larger school 'aonronrlationa and thit Hchonla sWjSr-'JSiil I Quick Relief for Strains and Sprains These are usually stubborn injuries re quiring numerous applications of high ly penetrative liniments before relief is felt. Often the tendon or ligament affected is deep seated and slow to answer to treatment. Q O IVAN DYKE! Goes right to the seat of trouble as soon as applied. It quickly relieves pain, reduces swelling and strengthens injured tissues. It never blisters. Glyco-Iodine contains none of the poisonous tumpounas louuu in ordinary i lnc ture of Iodine, but all its highly curative qualities have been re tained. It never fails to give relief even in the most stubborn cases. Glyco-Iodine is pleasing to use; quickly absorbed and leaves no permanent stain. It never stains or destroys linen j all indications are easily removed through ordinary washing. Make ypur intentions good. Buy a bottle today. Your druggist sells Glyco-Iodine In two tizes: 4 or. $1.00, 2 oz. 60c. Each bottle hermetically sealed assuring full quantity and quality, TINCTURE AND EXTRACT CO. J Igliiiiiiiiilhllililiiy -sl II 1 yJfpST Wc lnost cordla"y nvite I i S 4 vou to view l? formal ex- II . ' ' A. hibitof II I ?a TKfflf ,ar' J II i w 1 w hoi k coatc H S iSZi iZJf on livinK models omor' g m i&Y$w row' ,0 to l2 anAfrom IB I "'"" W -Jfr-TTafm SjiJi i r i i Ncl , " " Mm S23.EO to $33.50 MV "4 i I'-i? '' e I V'in Coats Xsw J X 2: 'fi- 'IBS $30.50 to $33.50 JZW Is I ' m Zmn -M STi RLAYLOCHBLYNNM AW & 1528Ches7nufSt. SSsi) An Apparel i'ioji or the Ilctter Dressed Hn Women nnu' Children U I , fer oap one Can't M ! IISiRI. Give Best Results 1 1 fjl i 1 11 I f IS3iI IfiflHlife'isBH npn Cut Borax With Soap Will Then use the two combined use 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips a combination of one part Borax and three parts pure soap. It's the Borax in these soap chips that does the icork. In handy chip form saves you soap cutting. And they dissolve quickly. H Philadelphia, Pa. 'smmW uA fMRTTTmWWW . 'izVA.i . '. ir'..J ,--;; - MULE TEAM BORAK SOAP CHIPS An 8-oz. package of these chips is equal to 25c worth oi ordinary laundry soap. Safe to use for washing mc mosi aencate chillons, laces, etc. yill not injure the hands. One trial of these Soap Chips will malte you n con slant user. To inuke crnulnr nlil-fa.hlnnrj oau iiaile, sooil for ull lioui.fbold liurpotra, add one quart of boUln walrr to tlirm liruplnsr tnliltpUOn. tula of X'U Mula Tam Uorux bous ( lilpa. 20 Mule Team Borax Abaolutcly (lie lirat Ilorax for kllrlifii, Uunilry and bath- room, ,i iinir nnu labor mrcr, Alwaya look for tlia iilrtura wi .iw laiiiuna iu .llulea on i " ' otli ...v.v I'.uuuvia. i: cOifnffcSlwiT 8JX Kold hr All (iood liralrr SUrd '.';.IircnrN Bta -1IM fnu. ZSi" CAAflRiswSsf' Awl t.-A." "-V". i imtii'ii in ssMMsxmSkkWKKBkWMWiW ii--'JiXi 'i.ifeii , t . M J ' !- JBfa wv it'irt r. K33ZECT! Ja&&iAL; r j , jn. - .a . l .T " .-. j". . f-,-. JtsmWmmBsmfSssmMsMMmSsiktASi,o
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