':., VJ '1 vgtT T-'r ri ' 6 e.;i wgwv. 'T'i' rarsst-s' ' ' ' i I' ' . -' i vM'"'''1' ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-IHIUADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUAI&r 26, 1918 inmcmvw'? -stmts' SENSE OF HUMOR, A SENSE OF HONOR AND THE WHEAT QUESTION GIRLS' TRADE SCHOQ OMEN BUY WHEAT SUBSTITUTES HILDA SPONG INDICTS STAR SYSTEM IN DRAMATIC ! how to cure I AND THEN DO NOT'TTSR THEM1 ART: CHAMPIONS CAUSE OE WELL-ROUNDED PLA Yb FLAT FEET ! fchey Laugh About Fooling Uncle Bam, but !;i si; Actress 'J It Takes a Queer Sense of HunW to See This Joke JIXTV days. It sounds like a seil-l wV-lencc. Only ttio sl.ty days Jlr.l oover elves us to saVo 75.000,000 ' ushels ot wheat to send our nllles ! an't a sentence. It's a period oC pro- atlon. If we savo tho wheat wo show ' bt npa annetltii Awini)pnn r-nme. to :..vrv-v "- .,,. ...., .....v...., n - ffifca our part toward winning tho war. Ciwif we don't save It. wo faco compul-i Efe'isory rationing, standing in lino with p.trea"d cards). AVo face losing the war. j ), For n, Ioiik time tlio United States Wjj'Food Administration has been more wt or loss nn Its" knees trvlntr to make FvV$food savins easy for tho American K?'AciPeop'e' Sow tlie Rltua,lon s ',ut ns '! Old Friends i'iiom Tin; "ji.uMi:n.ikisK" O l.lliert. ! ran win rcslen tliee, On'ce linrlnc f'lt ' i-eneron. flame? Cnn ilnng-eniis bolt or bar confine Hire? Or whip thy noble unlrlt tame? Too lone the ttarM lull wept. beiTalt Inr That f1eliooil' lUccer tjrant" n If 1,1. Hut freeilom l our aworil anil khlehl, .lnl nil llielr nrta are nnamillnr. To anna, to unn, e brave I The ru ens-Inn- noril tinnlieatliet Mareh ont mnrth nut nil lienrta re aitHeil On iletory or itrutli. Adapleil from the Trent li of Itoucet ile I.Ule. Talks Entertainingly of Need of Theatre of To day Deplores Tendency to Sub ordinate Sterling Work to Desire for Immediate Success AN' indictment of the Star s.Ktc'in ivhh " "turned today by Hilda Spoiie. an actress well known here and abroad, now playing nt tho Uttlo Theatre. "Tho Star system Is tho erfAtcf-t ob- ! utaclo In tho way nf pood drama today." i ..i.. .. ,.t .... . . . em.- c.uu. i uao nnv.iya hern liitcrcMeil In tho wcll-balani'cd, finished play. This' balaneo 1 being sacrificed to the star. ' Other parti aio made Inferior, character parts are minimized, erurythTnc- that noes to mako the play even and well rounded ' 1m betntr rihnT-l.el I.e. t.H hi.-. ..., Tin ' . . uvuu.ubu ,, uiu nn. , n i. i ia;n iro even written around a flar, nnd It la W'Jnlcht have been well to put it some , MWi lime ago. War ls not the timo to consult iKtxjthe tastes and preferences of fostld-, K3ous palates. War means taklnn what ! ri'lffclWC 44IU WIU fcU V.lU H tyV.li, (tiuiuu,. L'( It l.H..ll.l. n l.,. ,.l.ln finite K'lfll. OHQMl Cn.. fl.n ..nl. ...M..I.1 .. -. 4 !.. I,:.." over m ! ranee tie Housewives wcro " iui'uui '" " .." - - " -ui. .,.,... ...1,1.1. Ui- R.'not consulted us to whether it would, ut Purchasing tit the samo time an; rest of tho production. There really is ENMTbe convenient for them to liavo thcl0,lu"I "mount of white Hour hubbtl- nothing like a Met.!: company tor a well- Gormans burn their homes on a cer-! "" IJu' b0ma wolllc" "avo found rounuea play." ino gray walls or the theatre, an oc casional section of an attractive loom and pieces ot stago property formed u gloomy background for UiU nltraetfve oung I-nellsliwoman wln fat on an old bem'li telling of her intcioft In her pro fession nnd her rinjgestlons'for lt3 im provement. The occasional word or !! teneo drifted out from the ptace where men am women already well known in tho theatrical world were rehearsing fol the production of a piece, of teal drama. Iter dark fur feat and small feather hat tS'laln day. No. war is not like this, i "" way to get around this. They boast .1-, . -. , , .... ... 1 .1 - VAs far as history records It war linv, ol ""J'"K mo suimuuica uim men 01 Vity never been a matter of convenience. ' ""'"g mem. incy i.iuSn hi men 8l;ri , Inirennltv. ..... . XTS tlio way things stand today. o must get together nnd save I? -Birheat regardless of how we feel about : ,7'lt, of how our funiU6s feel about it. ,.- F-''rTnu: r1- iv t have a senso of humor, but somehow It failed mo when I heard this llttlo Joke. A henso of honor recmed bo eminently more suited to tho occasion. I '' ( With tho establishment ot victory ( rpitKUfi has been a good bit of hon 'bread, wheat saving by tho bakers and ---est ns well ns dishonest nusunuer "'to a certain extent by families is regu-' standing nbont the use of tho sub' n"' "i -" " et-iiiH u. ' Ruiu.es. ponio nave ucen unuer me merged into the shadow or Ihnsc s'ir- honor alone that cap make a woman Impression that it IS necessary to use rnundlngs and teemed to symbollzo that ,,. .live up to wheat-saving regulations in tho oatmeal, cornmeal, etc.. In bread- adjustlne power which any 0110 v. ho .....- ...- i.- t ...... 1 i.i. . . ... - HUccecds In tliln world must nae, liut tjier own home. It must be dearly making. It is not necessary for women . her i,rRllt fnco ra,ilated enthusiasm and unaersioou mat serving victory ijrcau to do this. They can servo more oat- 11 determination to do her "hit" toward Ri, Oil it, eij 1. not constltuto serving a wheat-1 meal breakfast food, morn corn muf-!"10 accompllthment of her Ideals. a .less meal nor llvlmr un to .1 wl.e.itler.s I fin ,,... CrU.i m.i. n,i . w ' . ". ,8 miou wiiu innumeranio i.iks, E, - - ..-- ----.,,..,,, i.m v V (IIU'K ut1 .'V 1 J ft . k. lllAFII I1 tt ftf"l." r.1t ftlf'll fl Mil Il1'ri Itlll I. day. Tho food administration clearly 1 bread. All of these things contain tho , vldual. oeoolo are working nt whlto he.il .... . ' I . ' . . to m '.' UUI". . ...... . . 1 - . . ..... 1 siaiea iimi Housewives mu&t uao ai samo ntitrimrnt as iirpml nnd thn n.t nover necorc. ami ho u ih noc hurnns '- . .. ... . ... .(.. . f- these times breads that contain only ' more that Is served of them tho less' '"K l"a,1 "' m",y. ", ",J V,V. ., s. .. ... . ... . .. ... .1. . ... . 1 foreettlntr or at least neglecting tho tin- r- quantity or bread will be required. , lift and improvement In Its iliosen pro. a . V-wheat that ls necessary ns a binder in Tlio morn rvotatoes eaten tlm less fem'nns. nut. nucordlnc to Miss fc'nong. J C3HHrlHSNk . I j ; -: , f ' . ; : ) j WiifeL:' ... . V 5CTX3SgS5 "3'r MISS HILDA srONG AJyler nn preieiiilee nrillcl tctfl l olceii hv Doctor JUllnoa In Ihti enU iimh dnllv; t jn 110 nog iclll illaonoflt oe frratmcnr 0 nllmriiti t.e ntlfrnplerf. I'tr&onal ourrlrt nn health will bo promptly antKeicd V poiliwc Is tneawf. I successful In cases ot npparent death, : from electrical shock, ! ' Neuralgia . . Wlmt l nrurulgla? Hon- tnir l'i' wla te relieved? Hffl-Jilll:!'.. I Neuralgia may be raused tiy iiinlnutrl tlon, Impoverishment of tho blood, nn excess of protein In Hut diet, aulolntov lentlntt flitiimrlt il.n nl.vnrtitlnn frrilu the colon of tho products of pulief.ictlon. An eminent Krencli phvslclnn bus ftateil that naln Is thn rrv of hungry nerve for better blond, Tho best wuy to re-' cure better blood Is to livo an actlvo 1 outdoor lire, llelter blood is sceurcu y J. H. KELLOOG, M. D.. I-L. V. ON'K of ttio astonishing facts brought ntlf flit In Mtn ...ulnellnn nf . crtillH fo nimt- 1 .',. 1. iiii tho '' careful regulation ot tho dietary, f..i f ikJ . Vd na ll, . M I avoiding nil Irritant and poison-contain-feet of the, American man hao de- )nR f()0(I 1y ii,rogn mastication of generated since the days when Ilia moe-casln-shod proprietors trod tho soil. It has been brought souaroly home to tin that good service demand healthful fee, and tho Question nf how to cor rect or nvold the present common foot troubles is from the medical Journals nnd tho dally press. Tho shoes worn by men nro built on anatomical lines to a gi eater degreo than aro women's shoes, but some of them nro bldly designed and made and catisn foot trouble. 1 J lie chief causes for fallen nrcnes in men, however, are lncoirect standing nnd ! walking, illsuso of the muscles of tho fair of the leg, aside from the unhygienic foot clothing. Thn Indian had no trnllevs or auto mobiles, so ha used his legs, which strengthened tho muscles that supported th arch of the foot. Ho also toed lit. IMreme toeing out Is another cause nf flat foot. I.oolt nt your shoes, it tho Inner sldo of tho sole nnd heel show n wearing awny. yoj nro flat-footed to th.it degree Indicated by tho shoes. Alto , tho ankles of u llat-footed person turn 1 food and n. sufficient amount of c?;er- 1 else dnllv In tin on,, 11 nlr to secure mod- , ferato perspiration; tho cold hiith every I morning on rising and nn ouuminnoo 01 fresh ulr during tho night secured by nnenltnr wide thn windows ot tho bed- , ruiiiiiiun iiaii , ... .,,,....... v...,., .. receiving much, attention -"" - - . -. -" ---. ,. . . ' of all letiiedles. It cnimot bo too often ! rtpeated that boat kills pain. Fond for Children Is ll not rlsht to Blvu jouns ullilren food when tiny nro hungry? ANXlotH. ltegularlty of meals for cblidicn In highly important. I'pou regularity of meals depends regularity of"loyel no tion. Kood Is tho natural laxative. When tood ls taken between meals nr nt Ir regular Intervals digestion becomes dis turbed, normal bowil ictioit is Inter rupted nnd numcious evils result. It ls esptulnlly Important t nold taking food nt too frwiuent Intervals. When food ls received Into 11 stomach which contains undigested food seilous Indi gestion Is certain to result. Colon Tain Wlu! 'i. Ihe eall.v of ft dull ' IllriB pnlll In the left kld,l of tho boJy 'l';?.r,,V,','",,1.l,p,,,or No Victory Bread in Homes Vheailc8s Day rpiIK Rencral ndoption of victotr x bread tlocs not absolve (h housewife from Iter onn njt, vidua! observance of whctii day. On this day victory bread must not be eaten in the home. Hmi served must be made from tub stitutes and only n very smil'l amount of wheat flour is allowed as n binder. TOMOBIIOW IS WIIEATLESS DA" . Remember our bread drl for the ALLIES and OllSEnVE Don't Turn Down Your CountrvJ ., No. 1 don't think I want u. .. .1 llanir l-jvent the door nnd I 'l fnced little inlss went hack ir.ai,5fr!?nl or anus, um you ever idnv houieVk'"r1 ...i. - jt4,-i int- mine- ior It Alnlh. il . ' ?5. ,.'lJc'?n. -!. In tlm(n,b.fi-1 .,,,., ,u,t in iironen do Its. Then. v' it'll wondeiful game ot "make belle, l ii.,l aginary mllltmcti. -rocerv m.h , 1. '" ,l anon men, an called for orders ..'" M payments, and wasn't It ScIbM?,,, '?.M swisii tnoi nifl long-trnlllng drt.n Zl mo,,.'crM wl,h ll brushfiil, 4ii LH think I want any today Aren't LZl1 ! funny matures? .,11 ti,o .i.iL?.6 I had heard mother say y0Ti int? Jm 1 iimi iihi:iv. ii'iirtii i..n b.i . . . - . If you are so minded you can onto. This pain is UMially duo to colitis r , I ',;' '" wf yourself of this trouble by watching When '"'! I ' S,'! 'i: fin r ! ' ' v ' "n' ta'K' your step until correct walking is a ! he n pal n w I to - ' , 'cl nelghhnr .lldn't fenlly UnoV, "'-' ,!'. I !.'?"j.-w"i.-j!? .jkxz ?0?rrii,: , ,,. :!ih' 1 lioiiiiniK Miuihiiv '" .""" ' muhitlou of faflH mil too grcai mo ra tKistniiii ,inT ,Mli.,,. ,.":rn !w JM press tho ffround with the big loo. n y ,,p (,milued. gulmr the impiesslon ' l'"'y' '"'."'" 1,f V,,'?." a,p ?Ml"ti$M A.l ree-thentne- eiert1SO IS tO ot U ill 111 tllbuh.r Slliipf. R!UJ J, "L.'.' .' '. i' I J I'.T'L ''nntU. 4nunni t-i' no-..- . ...e-i , imu nili U- liiiivn.llll illfllllT If. IlAe.IJ.izi IA., jJmaklnK breads. bread will bo rcnulred. te- Mt, a ll MV WIC UWI'MLHItJIll IB tit- Xilit IP it IllllLili IHllC, & Editorials for Women by Women tliN Is not necessark- , ,, I "There Is timo for the fork nt hand, wncn the ...i.,..tnn. !, .,.t- .,,1,1 ..t thevA ta ti,.... tempting to regulate tho use of white ' house.wifo must sit down and wotk us well for our home work," this woman ; jHour In the homo by Jaw by making out her countrv's salvation. wit m M r W) f B4 B te THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE 1 Lttttra and ovetlon siitjinilled to t;,ft teuirrfm-.tt 1? mt trrtlf-11 on one e.'de nf thi paprr 0111 emt aiattfd icith thr uniiie of the urll-r. Sp'elal oierlr ti;.-e f,ose oven ,beew nr tivtlfi. tt ( tiwrf-rsrood thttt t10 nUtor data not ticffiarih tiidorte thn a-ntim-nt txprraafd. Atl eetiiMtitdcatio,!, for this tltpar'tncttt almnltt br o,Mrtacii u tuUawSi Till: IK OMAN'S UACII.VMit;. i.'tcul,i i'uti.'lo I.cCjer. i'.llodelt.la. Va. '""" J'"- TODAVS IXQUIUIES 1. YthnJ Is the intt of re-etiil,l.hliir n irfiuee fnmllT In one of the tlll.uf. now In process of rernntrurilon In Which ron(4ln more tiotirlliment. suit and smeWed fish nr frei.li il.li. und nhat U tho reason for this? ', What IU preient the stretehtne of the pnrune arounu trie ait or a Niveater? Bow murh l an ounce of sucur in table. ftPOontmT who Is being sun licru Ibis week In "A tlauntlct" suld. (,'omlng from the heailipiaiters of the Arto.-s nnd Ai'treenes" Wnr IJellef Asso e.latton In Now York, where sho Is one of '1m directors. 11 member of four com mittees, one of tho lead-rs In tho drive for funds and t "veral cither tilings, Mlsj Spong is glMng of the. best of her crea tive, ability in the portrayal of Mrs. Hies In this Scandinavian dtania ; bring ing to lovers of tho strong, old-fashioned play a revived Interest and spread ' lng to the general public an apprecia tion of good drama. 'These days, you know, everything Is so frightfully commercial." Miss Spong I said ; "tho managers and producers dare I TRADE SCHOOLS INTRODUCE NEW STANDARDS lly MAY ALLINSOX A.oNl.int rirrtnr. Villon ll M.ili'ty for the I'rimiotliin of Iniliihtrltil rilutattun )1K I: cdiaalienal thinking. Employers havo complained in tUe past that the college boy did not beeaiiio their stemigrnplitt-s. in address-Ins a letter .State lift tho body on tho toe.i (haunt; ino feet In the correct poIthn) sloniy. eight or ten times. Practice this several times u day and especially at momlns and night when barefooted. Tlio first tiling to do always Is to set correct shoes. No gain can really ho mado until you do. Tho Inner sole of tho M100 must bo straight and not curved, ns many soles arc. The shoes must be comfortably loose; evers too should moo freely and cspeciallj the '''why Is the big toe? Of course there aro reason, and one Is becaui it is often required to act as thn support of Ihe entire weight ot tho body. To , Hai tho too squeezed or compressed in nn way is to Injure a very Important part of tho body, ono that keeps ns In good standing, ns it were. .,et Tho only euro for flatfoot Is a correct posturo and correct shoes, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Sulphuric Acid in l'ruil .. .. . .. in a.,t.rmlni whHti'e 'lie " " .w;:.T.r k, ; .,k v Uini,u .u.urur tho paraphrased adage which the a;ia?"" M. J. K. Ye. To a decoction 01 tne iruu 1,) no .'...! ..1.1 e.., lining of 10 ner cent ifmcii . . .;,rr.' t.i. ..1,1, Stick to It Via 11 for more than you can do, Then do It. into off more than you can chew, Then ciiew It. If Itc-li your wagon to a star. Xecp your seat, and thers you are. -Seattle rost-intelligencer. about it. Ti.i1.7r right now to buy one more stamn hS4 da.v. than you can nffoid. m v... visa i-iT'i - v..... .....:.:.... -. .', .o t 11. hi- Mint rviiin Wlll'll ft$ itm-fti ' marching homo ' ftj III come 11 1 1 in 1 I 1 1 ll I 1 1 1 1 I l I 1 1 11.J rpillj te-t of the -tliool if its pllpl trade si'Imo. i.ai iutrndui'td into nt into business or scolded $& St ... M.n , .c to St. Louis, asked, "What mains, jift-r Jdie I '' ,1 hh ' l' W that in'" llavo those lomplalnts reflected on tho college or high 1 evldencn ot tho presence ot excess of gMiH. school? Xot at nil. The cjlleec trained !mlllrtiatc"' -. When n n(ln froek has Int Its lrt sheen, how- ran one treat It In the re-muMnr? 3' ,BmT?nti.H.,y'i?'i.,nB "". ?lr .!:. .,T- not take anything that will not piovej &t&irtloutiM'2,X; au Immediate success and so many1 elennnemi uf It? promising bits ot real drama, as well as IVQWFim TO Vl'STl'liiuvn! ivnmiitre "o masterpieces of older playwrights, A.NtjliUS 1U lliMfcKDAl S INQUIRIES i,a,0 been crowded oft the presnl-da ftF , lr " r".,,',"'ni o"1 mean 10 ue prenireii , j. j.urnbrtli (inrrelt Aniler.on wan (lie flrt ' stage. Tho Theatre WorKShop orrers au fy I f.ntire,eet 'SuEZ tnTnlY rSWXl ! ftigg, "- ' 'n opprttinlty to tho actors and actresses M $ the me reyul.thm of heat and the SS? IJ, dOTnre "he brtl ,Jnh Vf ..Sr to play tho things they really want 0 ty J in amount of time to rook. Thl world war. ' ' r piny and bo we who are so Interested in f f w.ll JSSUf0ppra't?oln Sf the m,Su -' rhn m.usual color eonil.lnatlo,,. Ihnt tho rc-establlshliu-nt of the art of the ;. I BabTM.ana other ehlldrenV, bed elothe, 'ZVTrlrut' VSST SSS tV.l J" .'ti'l fl.B" "".".li: i ma iiti Mrni HPriirrii in iiiurv 01 niEiit 1 nmi imn iiptm itnii kite mun. um" w vn ..' mv k i- IU fcy ji .nt ueeiirel - : 1.. 1 ...... .,.. .: 07 anappinr cne Dearioines wuu 11 .. . ,.i. ..... . , . . . ... mine elothespln mid then tncklnr ' ,l, ' ,'l',,pi,'r 'or a elrl (o clan If her the a under the mttre. ! Tt.V, i.v.'i?'"' fur Bn ,niorH Ml"n , CaUnr soiled 1UM straw knlltlni I lai.ee Pijnrr. bacc nltll one of the patent buck. hat rnoitor on the murket will ronVrrt Ilhl.eH HnU Will fnn,. Cn Ift Irttn -Ibmiit i.pi Ireulite afTalr. The , Mark tan then he ornamented llh To ie IMtor nt ll'ouicui't Vctjc: IO.J ,...u-,,...,,.r ur.-. ,, Jt,..n,i ,h,.,, ... ,, iTom-n buhhine tlieir iMir 1 tiil-riih.l. ii.iir 1- 1 consider, , eame It 1 of Me production of drama. Wo have many well-known theatrical persons who give a considerable part of their timo to this uplift work. I belicvo I havo tho names here," and sho opened her Unlttlni bag. Them aro men who disdainfully claim that this knlttlng-bag craz.0 Is a boat, that women cairy them because they are ITere's One Who Knits in I'ublic To the Editor t.f tt'oman 'a Pairr; rje.e Mniiam As to I, you any yon would like to r aomA roori) or your jn.net .. . . , . ,, ......lon a ei ,'tterlne hot ,Nv nnd trv t t-..l- .... .. ..1...1.1.. n-n., nn,l tifmhlo li.itidH wnn xno war oroue out ami me huhk rti .,,, .,. ,, -,,-..:.- -"r-; 11011 vi iuinui,j ..-, -. ---.- - erat. atartecl I d.plore.1 mv Uek of time , i,'Uro Iwlibe.l 1 i-'lr wo I d lm .rih,l,i". Thero were reports and all sorts ot llteraturo on the Actors arm iiciressvs 1 wv ihKc. Ionic nnd Instniu's ami height and attractive, and even though red heaiitKul. but if ljobbed hair lie. ,",.,,",. 1, ,,e 1 ball of vain and a hn , n.inn,-i.,...i ... . -,.t t .. ...i i Hie,- ma, lia, o a uau vi ),ii .um n k-ntltm- in nubile cheerfully , !l,. It nr. ' couple of needles In the bag, knitting Is renders. ll.ro Js ,. ,Vl, ' r' nitiriidV.nAVSd'.lon1: ting bag was a revelation, the rcvela- foe Icnlttlne or nth-nrlae dolnj -om-tlllnr uieful for the Iwys "over them." for I tv.rl. In an nfftr ill. AliV and milft tret MO iti, earir 10 act my nreaKiasi noil niy laiuvr i-. In tba ev-nlnff I rami ruh home t f-t if aurper and. IncWentatlr. du tho houvworH. ', Wu... .. v . rin.l 4I.A Km. In ".In in v kit"? I was almply exhausted when Jho I elock po nted to n or 111 oriocu. im; uav at luncheon I waited fully, twenty mlnutea before beine waited on. "tlmt a waste of time." I remarked to mjaelf. and at mat ,ery a-cona ino inausiii m-ii ii.w. r i iwiimii. n'' wo, riaia it-nni, una coir au, - i rlrl- li Item- inn tbini; or the woman who tikH lonr i Ki.'iiris i jl8i:T::'r:l istlltm.. naMnwmrtf-'tit"--,AaAj-,'y'i'er-'i, ; i i-i I ihe boy for LI I'K not business. The Ihe ruimotor , K.rl bad n cours'e in geography. ShC "l 5mhnotor'n0"'an Iiwmlon'''by ctisbt to know where St. I.ouls is. . means of "bich oxygen Is forced Into thn lungs, making tho chest m't as in rortunntely such arguments are ordinary respiration. TJhls method has , , , 'been successful in lnvlvlng persons who no longer acceptable. I. II V. ls mens- j,.,vo apparently been dead for some ah,t Is a real swimmer nnd not the kind that poss on tho beach her hair will get wet. Hont forcit the worklns alrt. who.e n. cation. If eb aeta any. Is abort and who ii I" .2"" .'T?na. 'W v"'""--",r,n ;;.! I ren.l th acorchinic hot day, of summer i thine... I have two k:- li'",V...-,i,u,,.'nV. ;XueiV""' "" .","'8.I?."?- a"'.ni'nt stores or ottie, , ; , .., ,,!1M ht,, i tho trenche m ''sincV then, dear reader., I am never with- " '', ffi.' '" V.1? ll "r ""W I ... .,l,er. Not a minute can W WlaT bi?SlVthVetf."J.t 'A" ..'ilSflr-. daJiK'of "J' &PW& "wl'n',. 'iK I "- da5'S" 4, ,"r :a.to a momeht: I knit, kn t. tdo.it ,,'ilr "rks In "ll dr'ietlons. "o'n ." '."? -r. t. .,, thn May "A Gauntlet SJ 'Kadr nt .even aweater. to thened Cross ".,ur nA,r,iy.ou.'i' ." 'WnVu.T.nJ.n.K ."' h-r rfV . . . . .. ... .1 1. ... ..... n .li.-..,. ... ana , wane w in.i. n .n mu uw.v.. v., perhaps, two or three dozen. An lor ever.tnineT eiec m ie . wi nuuni m..... .1.4. the , lllel.m .leiierve.l lie thn 'te unworthi-. I eertalnly Icnlt In public and r will continue, ror mac is ino ouiy eim i eect & " oni5 ov your. nn.vDEits. Kv" . fen nnd women who have ulenty of !i.. t., !.. m L-nlt In tliete homoM frenuentlv RM fSVrltlciin tho woman who knits In public. K "yJt'Thty olalm it Is show. Abovo ls a let- LTer tnar. lens 1110 oiuur siuu ul inc. aiuij,. lore power 10 me wrueri Tomato Custard To the Editor ef il'otiian'a Tnar: Dr ifadim Will you nleaae print a etnn fee tnmalrt euatar,! that can tie. served th cold meat and have a eheene Banco ourea o,er up ,jir.i e. tet simmer for fifteen minutes ono can of tomatoes, one cupful of water, ono ana a quarter teaspoouiuis oi san, n. auarter of a tcasuoonful of neUDCr. ffour cloves, two tablespoonfuls of sugar. Inns-half nf a biy leaf and two slices of ronlon. then press inrougn a coianuer. who lueea ire Hunnnir in, ten !.,.,, .1. .... has In Uccplns lotig hair in place. Think of an the women in every clan of i; and tl.e relief, anxiety and pleasure bobbed hair would bo to them, no matter what day or neaspn of tho year, no nutter what kind of work they were- dolnz or the pleaauru or oclJl event they were taklnc part In. The world It movinir fast and people no longer do a thine: because, their Kreat.aritnl-inoth-rs and arrandfdthera did It that wiy. nut aeie new wm, unrl luejnH to take ' K TV:.1ne,Cn T. gilrW.,1? VAVXM them. To bo .ura we are going to add n:itp innrt i 1 ii ins up to the world's demands. i urlously, tho trado school, rcpresc.nt- ig ten years' thinking on vocational 'ininMig for fourteen to eighteen year old rhililri'i), is cNpccted to accom plish what tho regular publii and pro fessional schools have not accom plished nfter one hundred years' thinking. Its critics expect a perfect product Immediately. They tiro sur pilscd that every pupil who enters is not turned out a skilled traelcsman in one ot tho four or tlvo trades taught. Tho trade school admits any oppli i,i t for tilnl. but ilocs not adopt the .oi k slogan of "portions guaranteed t,i .ill who enlcr." .lust what prepor imii 'liould succeed Is n most incislns nucMtioii. Tho school needs the answer as a check on its own cifl- hoicn of trades in he taught I .nt until morn vocational schools d tho subsequent experience of their pupils no basis for a standard can exist. Moreover, when tlio trado hchool has expanded Its curriculum to cover moto trades a larger number ot applicants will find their niche. Tho trado school, although established for. a wholly new purpose, is expected to use much of tho old educutlunul method., standards and workers of tho regular public hchool system. Tho shipbuilder does not assume that a foreman who lias built only wooden ships can teach the new recruits how to build steel or concrete ships. Hut school boards sometimes fail to sco why a teacher or pilnclpal In thn regular public schools calinot teach equally well in tho trade school, o'r why the trade school should bo organized or adminis tered dllferontly from the regular school. Nor can tlmy sco how teachers can bo allowed to spend part timo outside tho school to study tlio industrial proc esses for winch the school is training, to see how tho girl meets factory re- nothing of tlio kind," Miss i nnil-i.moiilie nr tn knniv her ,ritiiimlc lined fne w.-irrn.e..irn!iin'. Te:iiliern nro Spong denleei. rju.aueipiu- -..u.e ..v. , , d , , , fC,100, aro extremely apprcclatlio and I lo,o minutes. It Bhould always be used in cases ot suspended respiration from whatever cause. Jt has been especially I i m2 Walnut St. For Monday New Spring , Street Frocks I $25 I : I TO Developed in all Ihe fW ' Vfl new ahadet of Satin, Sf L 0hV Serge, Taffeta nf SQvv ano? Georgette ywXr Dried Beef is Delicious But- the cost Is blah and waste from a food standpoint excessive. rdmnd m eJJLTJR 9 It anRts. COCOA : "ALL FOOD, NO WASTE" Is delicious and contains every essential element for health, 2 strength and body-building. . " The price has not been advanced. COOK'S TOURS THROUGH W1LBUM.AND Tcated Reetpta sent FREE en request to H. O. Wilbur c Sons, nc, Phila, II il ll War llcllrf Association, and tho nearly hllcea or sp-nda her vacation In iamp: of , finished khaki sweater and tho sock Just , ,1,.. v -. (1 die IS'Vrt. tht"- ""'"""-r "v"itt" started told of a mlnuto snatohed here., . . iir.5ih lone.-halr. Tor no matter what n. ' V, ,i... 1 havo stud ed kind of a batblmr ran a woman wears. If and another there. eto-Ji.eaeinl.,,e'Y'jl-eJ' MAY ALLINSON "You see. ' this young i.nsi.-ii.wouiuu confided, smiling sadly, "I havo to keep brothers supplleu wua uniiiru til ino war. ejn :s slnco be being produced this week. A little bird whispered that I'hlladelphla was slow; that the subtlety of tho ending of tlm play had so escaped tho aiidleneo that a fourth act was going to bo added for tho remainder oi mo run, It ls ! son was written in three acts, A Girl Iluglcr To the i.Vifor 0 U'omon'a I'aot: Deaa 1 my irom Close Ho Can sou alio mo eomo direct pointers with- ,.', X.J ,i, nubile out referring me to books, es I ha,e on" 7 received by tlio ptiuuc t Am,n tn ImA... ,1.. ....I .. 1 . u...Q iv itiii.,. in. iitriuus army call,, and after a month's practh-a I know very I little about It. I do not know- how to ao about. It. 1 thank vou tno.t inrr'! for jour h-lp. II.a' WANT-To-KXOW. ' H. a fourth act this week, but that was j palu tl)0 nj11BS jn nm united H our original plan. The original of A ( ,,. j , , , jjspcricnce or T a . um'": bjrtwr le.?0?.?; i t.,0 , .now- ut ...o traJ a Madam wm you kindly tell rr. how I friends, however, persuaded him to make lf tan remove a allaht scorch atain ,,,nnv ending for tho play, and so ho V.da.rlt:"a5l.;f.0 'D ""iftl I .tood too ft. . "pP? '.1 m,L f, rth act We are - n. n. mmu inui.iui. , eaiCT iww ... How ran one learn to blow nn armv bucle? -milcus to beo how both versions will be ." S .' 5" '."'. direct pointer, with- an. ..." , ,,., ,i, milille " Such an' some ot the problems which confront the Hade school and ex- Slates llureau ot Labor Statistics Ilulletln School Tor Girls in Slassuchusctts, Tho report shows that tho trado i-chool does not rompcto with tho regu lar school. Tho high bchools havo maintained u normal percentnso of In creaso whllo the trado school enrollment has quadrupled. About one-fourth of tho girls had definitely "left school" before entering tho trado school. They shovv- it lower economic status than tho high school girl, and would probably have been unablo to completo u four-year course. "VVlillo the curriculum is confined to women's traditional occupations pieparatlon of foooy these constitute nu Important T am sorry to tell you wool' cannot be restored to Its oriental- conditio,. ne,am CAdd to this three tablespoonfuls ot ' being scorched. ' A little hrdroiren .MMn-eM .1,.. ...n OCTnd allr.li, It- I. Allen ,..l.l. n..nll...t ...e..ll.. . JHIUbril -t.-oe.e.vt i,ua.t fc..w tnft r,..,,..,.., u...... uriuA,t ,ijiiicu e-.il .-euiiy, nov.ever, Will nd then pour the mlnure Into ciisturd I help to tako tho ktsiin out. Do not uppls" Pcuus greased. (re firm, berv roia meal or on sho cheese eauco poured over them. Raka until the custards I It too steadily to the skirt, as it la ant re on thn nlatler with I to bleach it. ' k old meat or on a separate platter with Why don't you tako n few lessons on I ..feee... ..men nnlirml ..l-en ItiAm ll.A t..,nt' n-l.l ...... 1.1 i t. raW.m. UU no uueiu. ..na nuuiu no jar better than wasting your time trying to fol low out directions given to you In print. You will find lists of tnuafo schools In the yellow part of the telephone dl rfctory. Tho various army calls are standard and any Instructor u,im i ablo to teach you them, ivrhnn. un.. of our readers who havo had experience In this lino will bo able to advleo 5"ou luriucr. , - In regard to the other inquiry In your letter, please send a self-addressc 1 ' envelope and I shall be glad to send I you some helpful advice. nu U Art of French Fried Potatoes fo the pdttor 0 troaiail' Paije: Dear Madam In njuir French fried no atoea I aeem to set loam too hard on the n.lifj, and not e.riaD enouah. Could vou tell no of anythlnc that will blip rue out to set nam nice ar.a crisp on tun outaiae arq aoec tn inaiao; i.Mri.i .11. i"A great manv bump Into thla trouble r&en mey lis v rencu ineu pocniora. e VO louna tne rnuowins way euccvebiiu n'arettlner them luat rlchtl "After the potatoes are cut into eighths liftnwieo Koait ineni urei in coin water r' atwlle llllt uii uuue eiiiu eeieu eiue m in hot water for tvjalnute. Then them off on cheesecloth. Fry In deen fnr about seven mlndtes. Then drain brown paper and sprinkle with salt. ,iy cook one layer ot ino jiucaioea ac a (V . ForMeatlewDay it Btflror of iromon Vane: ar' Madam perriap. tbl, little auzati-, Ot .IU will of ot value 10 aaiua tie raur ere , 110 an" mr .eeweieui -, iw iiuaa which la very eaayle make. It J 5 by turnlu a ran ,of .vorn. Into a bak. bin. Then little mtia andaalt and iee added. Tne tori ea aprrnsioo wiia and- etiert ttta dlah la keerl j eeumba l MKO. . 'H.WM- eW' M, ua-aeay. taaSHlarn. etrewii. i.mm.i ab I, At. need te star 1. tei feet r the xWlll How to Eat Cheeso To the Vditor el lPomait' raaes Dear Madam WIU sou .kindly tell me whether cbeeaa should b eaten with a knife or fork? HENRIETTA. Cheese ls usually eaten with crackers and is spread on the cracker with a small Bllver knife. Crem cheese may bo aten with a fork With salad, but It Is customary to spread it on the crackers vr,lli u knife. To Leon Sprincs, Texas To (fie Editor of irotnan'e rage: ll.li Itaita'm-Wlll van nle.-e ,. . ' now tbroush the eotumna of your Pdwr iv n.nT uiii.a i.eon nnnnii. I ea le e.An. blladelphla and hop many day. It takaa I tret intra by rain 10. It. jj, ' on'Sprlncs, Tx.. ls 21ft miles from 4blU.T)yrall. It will take you t fcWrMat hours. orJtaelaiM Tomorrows War Menu .mMnK ,c clothing and The recipe for any dish mentioned on entering wedge. They linio been nccctnod by tho school and by toclcty ns fitting employment for women. Tho principle of, vocational trainins for girls, ouco accepted, may be increasingly" expanded, Tho school cannot so faster than public opinion. Tho family that can maintain its daughter in school beyond the grammar grades does not want her trained for tho factory. Hut tho manufacturing trades nro rapidly gaining favour as college girls become, employment managers, welfare workcis and educational directors, 'and as splendid buildings, hygienic conditions and regulated hours cliaracttrjro the largo factory. Hero lies tho great field for tho vocational training of the future. Shifting aspirations aro charactcilstlc of the adolescent child, and tho untrained girl sometimes holds fifteen or more wholly unrelated Jobs In one year. The trado school girls nro more stable because they havo a trade. Tlio largest proportion of those going, into now occupations have bet tered their condltlpn. Tho trado school does not creato an Industrial class nor direct a girl Into nn occupation from which she cannot escape. The additional related education actrulrcd in tho trade school puts tho sli'l In line for something better. Tho Btato is assuming Increases control over tho child under eighteen years. Tha public school will bo ono of tho agencies through which the Stato must" exercise Its guardianship. Every Stnto In tho Union under tho Smith-Hughes act provides vocational schools for boys anil girls under State and Federal supervision. Hut tho school cannot handlo the vocational train 'lng of the child alone because of Its Inability to duplicate equipment and business conditions. When properly organized It shouiq becomo the adminis trative center, co-operating with employers on a part-time worltlne hgroe- ment. Tne new vocational school, cooperating with approved establish ments and suporvlsod by the Htato, will become tho great conserver ot the children who must work, finding out what they can do best, training them for this work, placing them In surroundings approved by th,o school and the state ana maintaining aitcr-caro supcrvlblon. , ' f .i.s. .fti.-Hi-jr.0U&'UA.': yt.' ,'ii,i.'s. this war menu will lm sent upon re celpt ot a self-addressed namped en- elope nru:AKi'ST liaked Apples Scrapple Corn 111 ead- Cofteo IJJNCIU.ON (Meatless) Bean Soup Cocoa Lettuce Buckwheat Splco Cookies DINNlSIt American Chop Suey Rye Holls Celery Pineapple Pudding BUCKWHEAT HI'ICH COOKIIIS One-half cupful of white syrup or one cupful of sugar, one-half cupful of shortening, three cupfuls of buckwheat meal, two eggs, one-quarter teaspoonful of salt, one-half teaspoonful of cinnamon and one-half teaspoonful ot clove. Beat the eggs well and add syrup and melted shortening. Combine with dry ingredients, mixing well. 1'our onto a floured board and roll to one-eighth Inch thick. Shape with a cutter first dipped In flour and bake in a moderate oven ten to fifteen minutes. Good Housekeeping. tfft-IJ I I WKmk j4HaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarMjM. faaaaaVa JeaaaaaaaT G U w wrroaW j A. i 'i i i i i i t i i i Jtri-u im $2 Invested in Vogue a tiny fraction of your loss on one ill-chosen gown Will Save You $200 I This year, aliove all otlicrs, when extravagance 'M and waste are to he avoided, you should hare ogucat hand. I' or, now every woman lnust M tievoie even more man ner eiisiomaiy care to the, selection oi her wardrobe, so that not one 5 hat, gown or wrap may remain umvorn and $1 its price wasted. The cow X.1fl t.-neiff ejee. ll... Atie.llint ei-at ..nil ........ ftlae.. eve... ..,.. . , v,. !,...) .. iuw ux.t.17 uiHi wat. tuujuui u cuaaiuu taoiaeivii" jaem c gown you liny anil never wear is the really expensive fym vn. Gloves, b'ooU, liaLs, that miss being exactly whit M anora. 'm VOGUE suggests that before you spend a single penny on y new dothes,lcfore you even plan your wardrobe, you con- 'M 1111 iui grcxii spring onn auminerrasuion numners. THPCI? ATT? Tni' .M STTh.fTtVTtC CV TftflJlVJM -f 4 WHICH YOU WILL RECEIVE FOR $2 I tAt Ten if you mail the coupon now SPECIAL OFFER War-Saving Jingles Cat.a.cake.. pat-a-cake, grocery man, Sell me a Thrift Card as fast as you can 'ola It. ana ens, o u, ana mane- i --., 11 yowr onier m receive unratBiait. tS VV ly, we will start your aubacrtptlon j'ieWV wUa the current flprlni rat ".VV " N- h", you eJVjV. ten number of Vetfue tnattatl T''VV VV tne wltUeut any tutra 'eSsT -y'- JrSprlnci Pnttcnu'and New Materials Mar. 1 Patterns, weaves, colors, mate rlab favored for Spring. Sprind Fashions Mar. 13 The full pageantry of the Spring mode unfolded, with dollars-and-cent Information In every line. Farls Openings Apr. 1 The Inimitable models of the Grande Maljons, determining the mode. Smart Fashions (or War Incomes Apr. IS Must you economize? And yet look chic? K Vogue-trained dollar is a dollar doubled. Brides Number May 1 Charming brides, In charming gowns, are married cliarmlngly In this number of Vogue. Summer Homes Number May 13 Everything you ever wanted for i a home from a Korean tea- home to a S-Cliuen birdcage- j not forgetting charming clotWil for the hostess. Summer Fashions Ju 'll Summer clothes are fucinittol'Sy Vogue knows. Shows. b.J' And you hare no regrets. In the Country JuneUj Everything from a plqaentP1' sol to n cllngless bathing w.g with your friends when you W'jj icnain. Fashions lw; tt.m . i.. Mnv.t 4ttnno,1i dec J ' r.llve liner tn add tht I" touch of Parbj to one's sttamer , cnirms. - u The Hostess Number $! TTe.-rf'.. A-?lm nnel Kftlllj. OtM X table, one's servants, yVWr.il with Ihe latest ways oi ooaji'fl everything from pouring -'T.vl sealing a note. Chats ijJ bnnlca. nlaTS. war-chsriUtl 1J people. In the next few months, during the very period in ?; Vnmte'a neeial Faahlnn nmlveea annenr. vnu will bCfdcwM charae. ... - ..; .-a'a -----.-. --- ,. J CinSW But lne ! adaillanal a"fj jvia cuuau nanuuin lur luc cuiuiug lji"(, - . V, mer, ana spending uuntireus ot dollars tor ine nuwt "- Ijusua auu acccuuncB mat you select. t Consider 'then, that for 32, a tiny fraction of your Io tie lii-cnosen nat or gown, you may secure ten JBOU 7 oirue an assurance of valuable and new ideas ana, insurance against costly failures. JJon't bend Money - You ne sot bptWlo wlae a clnM wcvtm to. wi TataTaTaaUn.alIr iT ' T2 f-' ta t9ttJr liW wm.w . V V9PYI MaUWmw iwiui vhi dps. a. V't.'iSiV.'lr-A mend fr thla bla " .-'4?t 'L4 V apedal number ' 'V&.., It. uUta V .'. i Vi.-V . 7. Ifcecoueer. V. . '. !. e.Vea."aA. :,:i:,:.jk .,5AGfiiw iXtomx!iitt? 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