Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 06, 1918, Final, Image 6

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f';j(mm$ PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 0. 1918
MuStry and women toys that make bright babies-war menu recipes
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-FASHIONED TOYS ARE BEST;
LD BUILDS DREAMS ON THESE
develop the Imagination Give Baby
Imple Playthings, Answer All Her Ques-
tions and Watch That Intellect Grow!
WOMAN EASILY SOLVES THE SERVANT PROBLEM Editorial for Women
BY INAUGURATING REGULAR EIGHT-HOUR DAY Written by a Woman;
From a Song of
, the Seasons
Mnj innr ef sprlnallme,
r Tim Trorltl U Koine round I
lllown hy Hie south wlinlt
Ualfu li It iuml
"fiiirsle" noes the mlllwlieel,
"Clark" rlnrka lit lirn!
.tuil ll' O far a pretty lrl
To Us In the clen.
Cusrno MonMiouse.
l wlieatleta rlar. l'se no
EkejtrtaJalus; mar limn blnilrr
; flanr.
J'
X.E baby girl two nnd a half
re oldt Looklnir very much
V fiower In her llttla white dress,
stands, there. All fair, no nwcct,
el) In her exiiulsltj tlnlness she
8he Is waiting to grow up! '
can a mother make her baby
grow to Ix: as Interesting and
t .a Denton In her lectin hi sho
JUst nt thin nge? What kind of i
ii should bo read to her? Wlmt
toy .aro beat for her to have? i
MrlthftH t1its-l- nl.niit (kn 1.1rtrd I
tlmo to time, but ono mother Imagination arc the old-faslilonej ones.
snurii in enrnrwr nimut ii-innim- wniKine nous una inarm v liisniunuuii.-
sho sent the follotvlng llttlu i mechanical toys leave nolnititf to mo
! hnaglnatlon. With the old-fashioned
or homo-mado ones baby hujt to ran
on her Ingenuity most of the time.
One day wulking up in tho Maine
woods where there are many camps
scattered 1 came nenms tt little tiny
about three year old. llo camo up
to me nnd raid, "Take ride." I locked
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a uuanv.i -' ire " yt!Wdia,?y',
irZi VV . Utt?ryaM?C
have a. little daughter two and n
yearn of age. Khe In n clever
for her age. 1 would like to know
t to' do to cultivate this little In-
of hers. I would llko to know
t toy a child of her ago Ahould
VA. fthM l I'nrv fnmt nt utrirln t.ut
-r. " -'--.- . .......... . ...
0 l!,lm afraid I do not know tho right
T rt of stories to tell. I would be
';-yt glad If ynu could tell mo what
', t0'books I could buy.
:,t6i very best way to cultivate that
W,
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do zey y iv.nr vor
Introduces Industrial Sys
tem' in Her Household
Work and Finds it Successful
Infjkllnt .iT ln.t-u mnlliAi. Is tn .. ... ... . ... ..
S TSi. .5 -L ''" """;" ,"' tin ran u twigs. nai inn wo iiuw
' -MW.Wer Oil tho iUeptlnmi she Ih legln- Timt mile liov wasn't nlavlmr. I
tf-r
around for a llttlo oxproan vni;un. hut ,
va to tnke u trip. The engine wax v.uits ho Maytd with one ln.uw
tho picture of ono cut from u mrtsa-1 f,, their mtlr Ihes and vhen tlipy
zlno. Tho cara Were everything from i ,nol m,tc hurled In Uir. family ceni'ii r
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WOMEN IN INDUSTRY
Uy I'LOllENCK I.. SANVILLK
, Chilrrtun for Prnnnlvnnln. fnmmllteo on
I Natlonsl tf'ns
mlli: Women'B ('onunltlce. appoiiucu
JL by tho Council of National De
fente to represent tho Intercut of
women and to co-ordinate their actlv.
Itlcs for tho country during tho war,
Includes women's work on li program,
Plans for co-operation Iwlween the
Womnn'H Committee and the Commltteo '
jo'n Women In lndmtry aro being ratts. I
' farlorily developed In Rtieh a way ns
(in Insure united rffort. In the majorltv
' of Statea the ."tato clinlrnian nt the
f'nmnittten on Women in Industry Is
I
'tetmc to flsk Itiat aw hitelllgentlv us von ' .i....i. ir .... ..nii......i ,..ai.i..it nvm
'IWJ5 " V)U f,co li baby hnsiran hn busUuA moto wrlnudly. I
iMKlilnir to irn liv. Mnn !mn v must LL...n ..... i. i- i.. tirn .i,.. ititi..
:' 'Z ETZ I". r, " I,' ' , ' " : FIIUUJU fen nnt mit n mu iii. mv
'lMKM aucjitlonn. Kvcr tlm onr of I . nt ,.- i... ,. inuJ ftint tn iir
VIImmm questions In answered baby lias(u,.i, i un intinnn,- ..r tin. ir-mu of
R( )MA(le a further Rtpp. She hun anotlirr nrrtt-ml
awbt in her llttlo head with which I V
r wreasoiu ir tho questions aro nn- -po ync seo how the.-e oiatlmo
.wered no clcnrlv nml In such nn In I I I ...... ......t. t i..t... ,,,,.,- L.nnm
. .. .. . . . J- IUB UII UIIU I'llUJ lllilj ir.ni!
r'..' itiuti n rr n i i nn v uim tawincut n ,tt , ... ..
p. vT32i3ii -.. ; J: .....""."-. , llte tne other ones ror llio moment,
K r, ";ftTcr consider It too much trouble , ,ou rfl,raniin,i nml bpIHsIi. Olvo
fto patient nbout explaining. Tho lier n ,,.,, ,0uI-ItohlnK dolllc. that can
B.14.4 DUIIICII tllJM UltAliV lllV 111113b
hemselves In this life are tho'o who
UVtn never nHliatnerl tn nule n nnoflnn.
JyXp honest curiosity ullve In your
y s minu.
bi'sldo tho3 whom they had lernd
faithfully am becoming 'i rare hh the
great auk. It the very enrrptlonal
woman who can truthfully bo.ict In thin
ngi' that fie lias nn Ken.int problem.
The occupation of house Fervntit has
becomo more und more unpopular during
the last few jearx, until the crarclty of
domestic help Ih beginning to cause
acute anxiety among the liouewles
everynhere. What Is the cause of It?
Who Is to blatno lor tills ntuto of affairs
nnd what Ih th remedy, or Is the eltun
tlon beyond hope? At this nurplcioun
hai.eil n efTieli'iiey, with stra money
for overtime.
"I fnl tlMl my n-n domes! ir prob
lems aro over forever'' rxelaltned Mrs.
lioardman. "Aiid my .en.ints are ns
enthusiastic over tli" experiment as 1
urn."
nkw kv&ti:.m nkkdkh
also the representatUo of the Industrial
I Interests of the Woman's Committee."
"t! TJ 1 1 1 1 ' 1M l"e' "OIU? lllf. .uiiuiiii v.
I lUl'S. KlCliai'U bOardllian, ,e0 0 Womeu In Industry of tho Coun
' Of Plaillfield N. J., c" of tl"lil l"f''0 defines a need.
blazes Way in hrtort to whlc.h pom(,times obscured by tie
more spT.tueul.ir nemanas which t
brings upon u.s.
Kconomy of our national resources is
.. .i.n.a tn i.a l... .t....li1liiir fnrtor In the
;H(,?S!lX,.o;luI,Plaiomeomo of the war. and human energy
rhnngo of enMionment and protects tho 1" the moi-t precious of theso refoncen.
gill from any unjust tall upon her tlmo , The be-t f.erUee to tho nation nt this
and strength. .Much provisions for her time ie.iu!r-s. therefore, action whlc
welfare net In turn ns nn Impetus to itprlngs le.s from linpulslvo devo.lon than
fairness mid Intrrest on her part. Cnder i from wife discrimination. '" 'ne
fu.I, a system of contract as the .Iglil- , hears tho Monies of tho llrltlsh women
hiitir systun provides, ph.- gladly cm-, who threw tlicm-.cP.CK into the muni
snitH to do anjthlng she may bo asked . Hon fnctnrles without iiuestlon ns to
to do, and to give er.lra tervlco when-1 thylr hmiri of work and under condl
imi it is needed, for this means extra I tlons which have given their faces the
pay. lt Is tho psychology of this system yellow hue of "T.VT" pop-onlng. one nu
whlcli places i tBponslbllltv where It be-1 mires their devotion, but questions
longs, upon tho assistant", that makes ' whether In the end they have nerved
It so Kucccssfui. i their country ns well as If they had
conserved tho energies which recent n;-
portn from Kngiand Indicate aro now
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End Old Vexation
the eight-hour day
I'LORENCR L. SANVILLE
"I have been asked whether 1 do not
find this system moto expens'vo tlian
tl'.u old ono of employing fewer ecrvatits
i fur longer hours, but Instead 1 have
"The scarcity of dometllc labor during proeil the economy of it to be another
the last few veats." Mrs. lioardman of its advantages. This is due, of course.
J bo dressed nnd undressed. She will
wnnt u doll carriage, too, nnd tome
kind of u llttlo tul) in which to wash
dolllo's clothes. Then she will want thoroughly in her own home with most
plcturo blocks to build. Any of theso gratifying results. She Is a woman of
nlmpln toys nro tho right ones for her our neighboring State of New Jersey,
to have. Just stop a minute before, living right at oui doors, too. while we
vou bUT them nnd eo if they leave i,.n iwni worrvlnir ourselves Into a
attHrinatlon Ik what tnrnH nut limniv i fitit'tlttni tn thn lmnt?lnnMnn! i .. . .... .I...HI li nit
W tsnburcef ul nnd creative nennle. Hern I Tli inibiect of children's stories la i ct... iu iru iHrhm.i ltr.fdmmt ,if
yli.jhRWbfW tlio matter of toys comes In. 'such a In owl one that I will take it up iinnfleld, N. J, nnd she has estab-
.. : 'ABB TOVH lliar nro near Tn iM'Ann tun ' Iti n uennrnti, nrlici.-.
momehl, whtn even body Ih voicing this i continued, "and the diniciilty of obtaln-
questlon, tliero tirli-cs above Hie Imrlzon ng domestic help of tiny l.'nd set me
n woman with n solution for this vena- I thinking I began to wonder why it
tious problem, ono that sho lias trledlas tint working women should be so
muih more willing to eng.ifto in an
EEP baby's Imagination alive! 1 .
It. cannot Impress this too strongly.
,!Tlje toya that nre best to develop the ! in a separate article
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
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llt?V tkM'maotr AHfu ttnd ulnnrti tatth tht tintnj nt I A iil,r. Knfrlnt tiurrtrm IO.' rrtntii I,.m
fry.. ; i!sio r isrirrif. It ! urtdtrntond that the editor doei sot tirMiirlij Oiitorjie fw nrHtlei-st I
.."- 4f, aau.....,.,,.. .M !., .1. ...... u. . .L..t ,. .l.l--. .... ..(,.. . . n-lll. '
ifltlUAN'ri i:rillCF. I.UtMOio l'ublls l.idatr. l'hltadrlt.ytn. Iu.
- -
' llfheil In the innnngenirnt of her house-
sort of Industrial v.oik than tn enter
domestic service. In the end 1 decided
that the. fault was largely witn mo
housewife. Ill ordir to make domestic
strvlc.5 popular again we housewives
would havo to put It upon tl' same
liasla as that of other fields of labor.
It Is natural to suppose that a girl who
to thn fact that all tho assistants tat
at their own homes
"I hope," concluded Mrs. lioardman,
"that all who try tills system will be
as happy over Its results as I am, 1 r
I feel that the servant problem Is solved
for me for all time,"
hold the came model working conditions ,,,. .,,nort licnelf uou'.d prefer work
that exist In other fields ot labor, for ..,. (1,.ht or im, ),Us n tiny in a fae-
(JWrtA,
Is' J J
Sr t-tk nurllnn at Mrh.ut llnur fthAiiIil It iikil'
I'! tlV1iflt will reniote nn vtil tt stubi frum
?vlt. When the in lias been turned iff In tliet
K ,'Y P. oren hvtv cun the latent heat Lo put to i .1
Jfck, V ' ue?
TODAY'S INQUIIUKS
Bisklnc bread ct bnrUnlieiit lut irn-l. Wlio l (he illrrrtur of the Jtlliliir Ileal
re una nhal rennet tlon linn lie wlttt
it mrtf mn' roucr7
mtire than ii year now the eight-hour
law has been In force hi the Itoavdnian
home, and servants nro paid the regit
lar factory wages on a blldlng naic,
IN THE MOMENT'S
MODES
"MHS. SI'KAKKir HITS
IIcoil Hoover'.s Advice, Urges Mrs.
Ch.imp Clark
XK1V YORK. March 0 Mrs. Champ
lory und having her Independence the i Clark, wife of the Speaker of the House
remainder or the tlmo to uccoming :i un
mestlc with n day of indefinite length
and very little time ot her own. and yet
ll seemed to me that unde.r favorable
1 circumstancis work in private homes
should prove desirable particularly to
unmeti with unall children, ntneo the
hours could, without much dllllculty. be
of Representative. told tho flamut Club
last night that If food conservation was
to succeed the women must bear the
burden,
Mrs. Clark spoke of Herbert C
Ilnoier as tho bost-infromed man In
tho world on food needs. Tho recent
sugar shortage probably would have been
' so arranged that they could be at homo nVeitcd, she s-ald, If the country had
Uh.it.eirt of tlfl.uri. ma.le on the tenth Snrillfl Suit ()( NttVf) lilllC
ueililtni; uniilrrrnrr? n" tt ei
lllnit rienlnir vtrmi for sprlnit anil sum
nf iKumUrlt?
mrr liltl. fulr to ruine lit for a rrlgti
Serge, liraid Hound
;,-U AXSWEUS TO YESTEUDAY' INQUIKIES
IxlM itwMl lulitilnlktrllnn AnrllAtiu lli tijt t 1
Ira.iS 'ftt. etc. Iwrutiiifr n tlirr urr "ninde I
W r'lfi ! thry rnnngt zlr b ihlnprl.
wuwcvrmi rmprriurt ror i rrirmrnnor i
f'i tnm 0 ' 4!! !' I'ulircntiftt. i
r itniun unnunc 11 11 11 iw 01 enniroiuf rr
:u
;HPPuUrJr In u Jmtt now on rurt f
iV'5 wr. ww inrfBfl arr puura nri ana
t'thm iDiirM darnH In fnnlful ralfir nnd
Tif
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F ,'tJHBUthini; to .Make lour Heart Ache
x'. t , fcf1? Editor ot Woman' Tiifff.'
I','"-iPr Mtdam I reml lh Kvr
?CP tT. Could you in your colum
iCU tn some nwnr.fr without t
!vp.'Iwm I'rnf.ip
tivm and I liottr I ha Woman') KxchnPK
rom to h-lp tarpons In dlAtienn, and I
der If you cuuld do unytlilnc to help in7
1 iBuneritK Agony with a rerlous rye
m. 1 hftV itinK tn rhcAii onllafa. aim
th cy novpltHlfl until I m In d?rnalr.
"9a tell me It' no use jmlnnr to thotr 1
s with It. That roitH Ak Uva. ond 1
.Ktae. rttallr toor. no tautr I haven't ar.Mhlnip
doctor with. All J hAVA of tttT djyn
h jkkuj Piano. 1 win nii u ror any-
rcaaonable. a much nn I vr!u It; but
me n-riv
ll POtl
idnr.rr without extHiHlnir my
met. It' a pUiio tha has never U:n
tinea tMVauo tny daughter died It
425. I aakeil the firm to take It brick
r ald ther do not deal tn necondMiiitul
Tptnfjitv.
w crmeiui 1 nnau 1 10 ou 11 you roum
Mv hln me. n. Mtrnnevr I am not
id of It be-lner examined by the bent of
. it nas a ruui. let tne ten sou a
y tot.. ....
,raon mit ror iniruuinc una uraeiunir
ittur po unearthly, put It waa the la it
it. 1 nia not Know wnai 10 nn or
to o. I auffer so. I urn hl old woman.
iitjr years ot uBf. tntor ns u church
ir 1 never near rrom you i anaii not
pointed. I am uitd to that.
4.- A lU'.AUleU.
.Is against the rules of this ruliimn
ril-thlnra thromrh It. but todav I bc-
ft.l am oreaKinR mc ruio in a kooq
adu, Deluwnre. Arlonu end New Met
irn nre ine M.itev in the inlnn limine
the feuet number of women ii)inl-ilan-.
NetadA him tiw, lMawtire
ftU. and ArUon.i and New Mexico e.irh
nine.
The light from blue' rut a ba i.oth
Ins rRTert on human lelnfit. If used In
rwei, huweTrr It la apt to brtoraft
denrennlnr.
In eHnn nnd out of seaonn I'nrH li pur
thiilnr(. prtl.it to mittimn jrllou', vld
roe it tul dend brown.
I'oBition for Middlo-Agcd Woman
To the Editor of Hmuia'a 'ape:
rar Madnm-Vou hao itlwn m many
othr helpful itdvlre that I, too, cuu ruimnr
tu you, Ih there uny place In tht huiln-o
world for th' tntildle.nted woman who H
faclnr the problem "f nelf-upportT
My (-Kperlenrfl with wdvortlnli.ff torAlnrm
me that preference for thn ounvt wrtnati.
but I fee that therf munt be n3m plare for
a mort maturo woman, In perfect health and
rf iivrrHK Intelllffenco and education I own
and oiwrato a typwriir and ur.dernt.ind
Mftrraphy, but am not what wnuld ! taltett
epeedv at either and am will tne to work.
ThanMm; you tnr ?nv oeletance you may b
kind tnouich to offr-r. I am M. IZ. J.
I'erlinna In tho nat there wan prefer
ence for a vou niter woman In the busl-1
npfrt world, but Jn? at presrnt labor von
tlltionii nr Huch that this ha almost i
coated to be. TIInU aro particularly In
demand, and T ! not aee any reaaon
whv you could not practico up a llttta i
and ho fipeedy tnouKh to qutllfy for ill
good position. Vou ntetl not bo ex
traordltmrllv speedy Thi woman's w
l!on of the Federal Kmpbivm nt Itun-uu, 1
with hettdqunrters at 335 South Six-'
tee nth Mreet. Ih plaeinj: wiitieu hucIi an '
yourself. If you co dow m and talk i
thlniiH over 1 feel contldint that i
eventually they will bo nblo to idace you
If not In thW Held tu Homo otlnr. vou
could become proficient In itdeKraphy hy
attending a nchool of tfernihv for a
I need make no comment about I tHtle whllo Then you could qualify for
tetter it iii nrlntrA inst ns it was posilion. 'inert i anomer U-Hl or
letier. u i pnnica just u i r.p.5 Wf.Vb minninc t. fi,i.i!A...t-rt,t hm
ed, .. ir any .rentier .wants uiih ; .r ;r '".r, r ruy ,V";"" ,
t'h" address i nnii Kive u to mm :" v yrr.:'i:r '" w ' ::
Vet- with nil mv heart i noil in io receive cumq nersi ric . .u.ii
her. Wlin all my near t. direct them. Yoti mlrlit ct auh u nisi.
;fi" . ' tbtti nn thtq liv nilvortiflltic fii It nr tn .
(watching the udv-rtiaetnciiU clnwcly. hoi
J not bo dlBCuurawd ever I
No Cornstarch in Fudge
ttfu L'dltor of Woman's Vage;
r jladani When ulnr rornlnrch In
now mucn anouia ne usea in iwo cup-
aucar ana one cupiui or miiKi innnt;
v for Information. (Mlt.n) A. M
are never heard of unlit cornstarch
ike fudge. Do you mean corn Hyrup?
ns corn vyrup you uo not use uuar.
't' least you leBsen the amount of
r according- to now mucn corn pyiuv
use. inateau or tno two cupiuiu or
ar use one cupful of sugar and three
rtcrs of a cuoful of corn bvrui). or u?c
nurar at all and one and three
rter or a cuprui ot tne syrup,
ernstarch la sometimes used tn
tanr marHhmallowa. If anv readers
te had experience with It In fudge per
tney win ncip- a. ji. out.
mmmvJA
-v" ' , (!TO
'0 Thlrrv Wnnt Th
M Thirty Want That Puppy
M i'rtltor o Woman I'aat:
rM.d.m S.elnir In lour column that
aiXA XOr a nnmv lor prt urin.'ie
1 think I could offer rood on. (or
. nir lltll. uov la ailll rrirvws toe n.n
.JIoton bull a roupl. of wrki o.
nn iwna u v. v. . n .c
,to get It. K. 1'.
.'"tlitl. tcttpr and twenty-ulx others.
. ak of threo teleiihone. calls.
plication lor me unnnio iiuji mi
L thtnea. Of course, the pupwr can
I.. riiunnnlnteil. Has any one,
bunnv to ulve uway? We have a
Sice owners waiting.
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'A Little Bed for a Baby
Hlor o Woman's Pants
n.Aim I havo a llttl. cl.-l h.br ono
I who hi. no llttlo b.il. 1 hay. tried
VIHm for her. tut our Income Im very
KtjrAu.'mr husband ha. oeen inland
GBwId not aea my war to It. Your
rvn pren iuiiu it v .ii.iix.
anr of tbem whose babies havo
a WOUIO nave a time, ucq m.r rouw
F'mr babyT 1 would be xlad to pay
tmw tka bed and would be su grateful
rt of a llttla bed, " ,
4V.4...
er's address, Is. hell here and
raraea upon receipi oi a
I Btamnea envelope, .uaoies
' ef srowlnB up. I'erhapa this
not ko ,unneeuea.
i Sauce for Pork
f o' 'rroman' iaf;
writ. vnliaiibiA Hn j.
sue that 1 aerved with
Tnr are appl; and brawn
mkltuf you. tMra.) M.
, Msefut' and 'a lialf of vinegar
kW Md ' tart atiplo. an onion
Kg. a bit a ieaspoonful of
f a iJUojEtfuui ot
Vou Arc Quite All night
7c tin ViUtor ot H",'lll'a tMtlf.'
Ijt.tr .Malani-Vil ou Klntllv tfll in
throuah your Milut 'i .hinm it In nr"iiniiiff
to a bi.v itbout v.. in Mithdrfv Ir in ..11 rlxrit
tu aak him tu authN uur .iite?
m:vr.rrn:i:.v.
Therf is po re.iini' wliy ynu blinuld
not usk him tn uw- our ugi'. Th.it
nort nf tiling is fiitlrely up to it Klrl
herself. I .at it In life, my ric.ir, perhepa
you won't be so un.xloua fur him to
know It.
Backward .Social
To the Vilitor of Wontan'it Page;
V-r Madlln I fMiect to hol.l n 'h.irW.
war.! sorlal" for our humlay .chool tines
jrl wduM Jlke M know If ou t-n helri ni.
In arranalna asmrs for lh.tr amu.t-nipnt?
TU. reason we rn It I. "bnrkuHrrl hi l.il' .
will be bfciuen all of us are uniin.rrt to
arrant?" u'jr outer asrments lust ronlr.-trv to
the usual way. If you J..n't have time to '
send or wrlto mo a list I will look f... It
In th. Uiuimi 1'tni.iii Lemiku. M W.
Alntost any nf tho old tanifs you '
could play would alford a trrent ileal of
amusement slnre your uueuts nm tn
wear their clothes backward. HiuiIiir .
the tall op tho donkey would be it
screaming faro if ynu couldn't tell '
whether a pereon was romlnK or boIiib
when he whs dolnir the plnnlnar. "(JoIiik
to Jerusalem" or "Musical Chairs" would i
be another anurCA nf fun. An n1tn..t.
race would glv them ull a chance to
show how awkward they can be on oc
casions. And possibly more fun than
anything else would be to have old-time
dances. Arranne u Vlrelnla reel and a
minuet. ,
A letter has been mailed to you on
this matter,
Complexion Worries
Tolht I'MtoroWonun't Pact;
Dear Madam What Is a quick method for
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wllli thvlr cliliilnii .t pait of the tlav
"li. mv nun linma t have a head ns-
'-.IMnnt whom 1 cull my ninjor tlomo and
, 'li i other uHslrlaiita whom I never urn
xTNant.i My major tlomo Is n ncsreoi.
I Sho has coeri'd horFelf with Rloty ever
! hliiro I adopted her along with the
1 iKlit-liour system. Tho other threo an
1 tl..tuiits ate nil ouub married women
white, and t" f t li.ii liae children
I "Tuo beKln their wont e.iny in i"'.-
tuornlncr, ono at. T:so anil tno oiucr in
;, whllo the otlier two come at 12 nnd '.'.
In this way tho llrtt two liavn nn op
portunity to ko homo and bo with thHr
children for a few hours nt luncheon
time. Tliclr hours nre to arrangetl that
they dovetail each other cud the nchetl
iiId Is worked nut In Midi n manner
that tlieio nro ahvayn to tnaidJ on
hand.
"Kaoli of tlie'io 0UHK women Elves
elRht hours a day sK days in tin- wcelt.
Thoj- ent nnd fhep In their itn homes.
ho they net legular exercise in lomliiK
nml Roinff. This, I believe, Is Rood fur
body, mind nnd spirit. And the prin
ciples embodied In the Industrial stand.
anl.-t all over tho hind aio strictly nb
set vet In eviry particular In out house
hold airancements. 1 place my m
plocs strictly upon their own responsi
bility regarding tho wmk to bo done
during tluir lioura nt the house and I
(lnd that an eight-hour day n-rvea its
an Incentive tn intenhlvu hniisework.
Their attention is more concentrated and
ambition is substituted for liidllfeuncr.
JIL'ST DO AI.I. WOllIC
"I do tint encourage t'pecl.illzallon.
They ure llifie to do any and all work
that needs to be done. Under the old
order their only Kifeuard lay In t,pc
clallzatlou. Their oft-repented nnd t
nsperatliijf refrain, 'I was not lilictl to
tin that,' was really their ono weapon
i of defense, which they used against
great Impositions upon their time, ami
.-.'length In the homes where they Mere
...... .In,' A.I i le ln."l 1 1 ' tll.oLlnir I .lil.il
1. 1.... ..... I...IKI..1 I.. I...1.II.... ....1.1.. .
ll. j .lie juiiin ii ill iiimiiHK pun iij in
thosi duties for which they v.eto en
gagtil. In many liomts this may not
ht-em iiiircasoiiiible, but in others it
would be imperative. It Is such homes
as the latter that make tpculullzutlon
to general nmunir some doniettlcs. Tim
coildtrato housewife Is apt to torgtt
tin uureaMinuhle ono who inut be
leeKonfd with, f'ir rlie looms large and
terrible on tlje domestic horizon.
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ru iiii .in . ii.ni' i'vuii .iiiiu iu tiin-
lieeded Ills warning Mrs t'larl; rec
ominentlMl to other ofiielajfl tlie Hoover
policy of taking tho public into full
confidence.
largely exhausted
The pr-ibiemu Involved In tho work of
women In wartime Industries are too
dlfllcult and too complex to be Indi
cated In this brief statement. There
can only be fctated a few csentlal prin
ciples. There are:
first Tho process of replacement of
men by women In all form of employ
ment thould take placo only after tho
necessity of such replacement has been
demonstrated
Second. Such replacement tdiould
WASTE never bo tolerated as a means of reduc
ing labor cost.
Third. The employment of women In
new occupations should take placo only
under conditions which havo been proved
as far an possible not to bo actually
harmful to them.
1'oiirtli. Labor standards and hours
should bo maintained, Tho assumption
that longer hours of work product an
equlvalently greater output should not
obscure thn demonstrated fact that tho
human machine breaks down rapidly un
der ttnduo (.train. In this connection It
Is Interesting to notico tlio record of
Ilnnilsh evpcrlenco given In tho .Vovem
ber bulletin of the United .States llureau
ot Labor Statistics. Many such facts
ns tlio follow In nro cited by tho Ilrltlfh
Ministry of Munitions, viz.; That a
group of women working sixty-six hours
a wtek accomplished a relative hourly
production of 100 pieces, whllo the same
group working forty-lho and six-tenths
lioura produced a relative hourly out
put of 138 piece"
riftlt. The Impulse to rush Indis
criminately into new kinds nf work
should I"' iH'ciiiiraged among women
rnthtr than urged its a patriotic duty.
Tho truest forms of patriotism today are
likewise tho mot dilllcult nnd tho least
picturesque, and they demand fteady
heads and dlrrcrnlns eyes no less than
Impulsive lieait?,
Tomorrow's War Menu
' Tlio reclpo for nny dish mentioned
i,lierti will bo forwnrded upon receipt ef
ti iclf-nddrtsscd stamped envelope,
1 IIIIKAKFAST (whcatlcss)
Oranges
f-Vramblcd Ilggs
. Hominy llarley 1'ono Corn Pyrun
! Coffee
I.LWCItKON
Peanut Ham
Potatoes Parlsltnne Corn llfead
Krult
DIN'NKP.
Mock NiiuIm (veal)
Sweet Potato Croquettes
Stewed CclctV
Caramel Nut Puddlne '
PKAKt'T HAM
onn thick slice of ham about on. I
pound one.thlrd cup peanut butter ' I:
tliren fiililektmnuftlls ftnllr. tier. r.. ....!.' m.
mllkT seasoning. '
Spread ham evenly with peanut hut.
ter Placo in br t skillet and fry nva
or six niiiiutes to cook underside, then
bioll flvo minutes longer, wntclilne It
c.itefully. Itemovo ham to hot plattfr
. Tu make grnv i Add flour to drlpnn
I together with a tablespnonfiil peanut
butter and blend cure fully. Then add
milk slowly, salt If needed, and a dash
of pepper, Stir until smooth and
creamy -flood Housekeeping,
War-Saving Jingles
Dwindle, dwindle, Kaiser mil,
Soon wo think you'll havo your fill!
, When thcbo Thrift Stamps bring you low
I.lfc to you win suro no slow.
? FRECKLES
srnnAt. nnin'cnnx
C ireiri Mitrch 7th to April tr.ih
a 'llrtuiy p tnrrn it
llm .Vofii.t Tit Attnrtt"
C Jlany years of successful treat.
J tneiit is my Guarantee, lrecklts,
Mttlnss nnd wars rerfeetiy ttn,t
n r-rmsnently removed. The i!..i.
V est wrinkles entirely obliterate.!.
photo totlau Hurice ;; or
JJ appoinrmcnf,
'onin'ejloii
pert ii nil
. Fr. I jijiiiiie iwiiii rriaraunii p
V fuiir- ..in (.,, , iiiiiurrj iiitf.
IVHllltlt tit l.itli t. lllll.l., rn.
ne Mirttre ios. l,, isqi
llUMC-int. i:m.
lfr.
S WhIi
G os sard
Insist upon the Original
Gossard Corsets are the original front-lacing cor
sets and arc the perfect expression of the front
lacing principle.
AU Gossards arc front-lacing corsets but all front
lacing corsets are not Gossards. A Gossard is a
front-lacing corset made by Gossard.
Thename Gossard
on the inside of the corset is your guarantee of the
original. Insist upon it.
Priced at $2.00, $2.25, 52.75, $3.50, $5.00, $5.50
and up.
1'ot sde ct the best stores
Aquamarine Birthstone for
March
A gift certain to please the
most discriminating taste is a
pretty piece of aquamarine
jewelry.
Especially pleasing is a
brooch of green gold, open- W
work design, with an aquama- , 'l''
rinc and two pearls $28.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut si.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELUIIS SILVEHSMITH3
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7 .l.WTi -. fJlJf.
"W&W&
ftVKl HIM
The H. W. Gossard Co., inc.
Larieil Malm ef Fine Cornis
toiokto CHICAGO NEW YORK uisoiau.m
Corsets
' COJZS-JZTL
TiijyLace In front
This little spring; suit is of navy
blue scree bound with black silk
braid. Tho ovvrcollnr, of white
silk faille, is also bound with the
braid. Tiny pockets nre set on to
tho upper portion of the double
llared coat skirt.
the removal of blackheads around nose and
under clilnf I bate obtained very much In
fcrmatlon In your column. Jlnplm your
answer will appear in Baturdaya Kvem.su
IHULio LKUiaa.
X. T. Z.
There Isn't any quick way J you must
persevere. Use tincture of green soap,
which you can huy at the drug atore.
If the blackhead and pimple do not
come from some internal cauae, the only
way o gat Tit) of them la to work very
hard to keep your face scrupulously
clean. In iilace of using- a waah cjotli,
use a (cubbing brush ag stiff as you
can etand It. He. faithful about this
and never mis a night. Once a week
Bleani It by holding your head over a
bowl of very hot water. Then press out
those blackheads that are not Irritated.
Conservation
Special No. 4
For One Week Only
Ladies' Long Coats Dyed
$1.50
' Instead of s.'.OO M.00
An opportunity tat errr latlr to '
rottserte elotlilns and sate luonry.
Call autl delher nromntly.
flione Walnut 0363
Primo Dye Works
Cleaners and Dyers
Vogue's Advance Spring Patterns
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rroek Ne. N410t. A se
rc liotkmw Item lie
imttt tkirt tnd timulmi
Eton tt tit coarertlblt col
Ill ttd cufi. Plici ft
are ready now
A rnmplrte showing of new pattern designs,
rharmuif: liaml-colnred sketrfirs of every de
sign, lite favored material for Spriny arc
now on exhibition ot tha Vogue I'atlrm Koom.
Many of these new designs are col to save wool
si the Government nrges patriotic women to
do- thus attaining an added distinction. Tlio
new slim-silhouetted suit, the two-material frock
in ils 1918 modUhness, the silk suit, the amatt
sllk-glnghsm dress Vofue has cut, tnd thons
wool-saving paltrrns for them alt.
Vogue nallcrns are ejr to follow. Every diffi
culty of cutting, fitting, and combining is fore
stalled. Every piece is marked In plain English
with full directions. Every team Is indicated
with a perforated line. Lining, goods, tnd trim,
mlng are cut in paper of three different colors.
There Is no endless changing tnd trying on ami
refilling. Just follow directions tnd the result
is a success.
Thousands of women bridge the gtp between
limited and tn unlimited allowance hy the uto
of Vogue I'siterns. lly using Vogue t'ttlenis
you halve your dress expense tnd doublo your
dress distinction.
VOGUE
301 EMl'IHK nLDG. 13lh ami Walnut Sis.
PHILADELPHIA
rroci No. N4l0t. Tit ae
tiitddnptd titdlt.tit tunic
tomflimcatiut it.ia Itm.inJ
't'MT d'fPti fvtn , msie
Ills ilttinctlvt. Prict $1
Who
Roles
Germany ?
Not the Kaiser
for Von Tirpitz stated only a
year ago that Wilhelm "is losing
his mind and spends all his time
praying and learning Hebrew."
Not Von Tirpitz
for he "is watched like a spy and
all his letters are opened."
The name of the REAL ruler of Ger
manythe man whose mailed fist and
iron will direct every move on land and
sea is disclosed by Ambassador
Gerard in tomorrow's installment of
his Second Great Book in the
PUBLIC LEDGER
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Arttr-'You nnisi) paininc tne face at
iWU $8.Hk the ypjrie. Pattern, Room L
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