w V'T v :wvw7Tr y!mMjm . i-. . 5. ' . i '. T'. -, 4lW ',; EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-BHIEADELPHIA, THURSDAY. MARCH 7, 1918 ll ? 3 IS 5- 1 i- t-y i fM. TO HOE' ISSUED I . TO 2,000,000 BOYS Enrollment for Farm Work in Behalf of Uncle Sam to I Begin March 18 Tho two million boys of tho ago of sixteen years and over now employed In unMSntlal Industries or pursuing courses of study constltuto tho largest llnglo hitherto untapped nallab!o (ourca of labor Bupply In this country. In tho opinion of tho United States Gov trnment tho tlmo has como ulicn thcje boys should ba "put to worlt," and fiat nowhero nro their sen Ices so Boroly reeded as In farm work nnd nlllid nc tlvltles It has theroforo ordertU these boys to bo mobilized for farm work and that to this end they bo enrolled. The United States Hos' Working He series hao assumed tho stupendous i..v nf nerfectlng this enrollment On Monday. March 18, National Enrollment j Week will beRln, nnd It Is expected tint fcy the end of a sc en-day period every boy affected will be duly recorded on mo roiter of the big farm-labor army. This owuilratlon has the Indorsement ef Trcsldent WINon and Is tho logical and propel ly constituted medium through which this enrollment Rhould nd Is to be effected. Some of tho ublrt cartoonists nnd ' Illustrators of the country hao pledged I their scrvlcoi to maUo posters for this . rhe the t Including such names as rh.rles Dana Olbion, IlOBcrs, Trcldlcr and Wclth War conditions havo created a short lie of farm labor I'ooil nnd ships are the mediums throiiRli which the war will bo won or lost Mrn will be required to piudueo both. Tho farm labor shortage Is tho more acute of the two, Go eminent Inustlcntlons hhow, and the need for more help on tho firm this summer will be desperate. It Is because of this need and this alone that the Goernment has Issued a "call to the hoe." Philadelphia stands pledged to do Its best In this big drive for a nation-wide enrollment of Its bojhood nnd within the next few das plans will bo perfected whereby this city will show a perfect registration of Its 'boy farmers." FRENCH PLAY FOR WAH RELIEF k "Le Malado Imaginairc" to Be Given by U. of P. Students Tonight Mollere's 'I.o Malade Jmaglnalre." a atlre on tho medical profession, wU be presented tonight In tho ballroom of fie Bellevue-Stratford, bv members of the Salon Francils and Ccrclo Trancals, so cieties r .Intalnccl at tho UnKersltv of PennayUanta to foster tho French lan guage and literature. Tho play will be glen under tho nuplccs of tho French war-relief committee of the nmygency Aid. and the proceeds will bo donated to tho reconstruction of Vlllequler-Au-mont, a French town devastated by the Germans. Stephino Lausanne, former editor of La Matin, now ch'ef of tho bureau of In formation of tho French mission In tho United States, will deliver a short ad dress at tho tloso of the llrst act. Con auls rcprcbentlng tho Allied' countilej lll bo present. TAKES BABY TO JAIL Mother Convicted of Cruelly Boating Daughter at Gibbstown, N. .T. WOODBURY. N. J , March 7. Mrs Gregory Opollo, of Glbbtown, has been arrested and brought tv Jail hero In default of a fine of $25, on a charge of cruelly beating her thirtecn-yoir-old daughter When tho mother was com mitted to'jall sho brought along n, thc-day-old baby and two .other children. Tho Injured daughter mado a plea for her mother, as she would bo compelled to look after three other children Judge Pa!s sent for Magistrate Dan iels of Gibbstown, who njado tho com mitment and ordered him to take the recognizance of tho woman to appear when needed. NATIONALISTS TO MEET Irishmen to Celebrate Emmet's Birthday nt Academy of Music A meeting of Irish Nationalists at the Academy of Music tonight will celebrnte the blrthdiv nnnlversary of Itobert Km met, the Irish patriot and Incidentally the elocution of tho .Sinn Fein leaders, who were shot by a firing, unuad In Dub lin during tho Insuirectlon of Haster ek, 1914. f Mrs faheehy Skcfllngton, wife of oni ef tho Irish patriots then executed, will bo the principal speaker and Miss Itanliln, Iteprrsentathe from Montana In Congress, will alto nddiess tho meeting. WS SOCIETY FOR ENLISTED MEN Patriotic Brotherhood Planned for Soldiers nnd Sailors WASIIINOTON. March 7. The War snd Navy Departments were asked to day to approve of re proposed society for enlisted men of both branches of the service to be knewn as tho Tatrlotlo Brotherhood. The alms of the society nro for the moral and social betterment of tho en listed men nnd Include pledges to lead honorable and upright Uvea both In this ecuntry and abroad. Want Income Tax Changed WILMINGTON, Del, March 7. Tho Central Labor Union has adopted reso lutions calling on the Legislature at Its special session beginning Monday to amend the lncome-tas law sc- that farm ers will be compelled to pay on Incomes exceeding liono Just as are other resi dents of the State. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllJIIIIIIIIIIIIII Clllllffllll: Spring llllllllllllllllllllllLS XILV laW.!il ' WEEK OF MARCH FOURTH Exceptional models displayed in MILLI NERY, SPORT HATS, WAISTS, TOP COATS and FURS for seasonable wear. )t Jfitr & MUinttv &f)op, inc. I423iaalnutjtrt IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Gathered From Spring's Chapcau Garden Tho upper model of the two chnpeaux In the sketch is fash ioned from wistaria-color milan straw, with voluminous over drapery of brown maline. Tho trimming is n wreath of pansies in ptiiplc, brown nnd yellow. Tho lower model Is n mushroom shnpo of tan ncapolitan straw covered with black chantuly, over which is n layer of black maline. The band of roses and cornflowers is finished in tho back v ith a large bow of brown velvet ribbon. WOMEN TO AID "DRYS" AND CIVIC BETTERMENT League for Good Government to Work for Better Schools, Streets nnd Houses Final arrangements nre being made by tho Women's Loigue for Good Gov ernment to launch n campaign In favor of tho n-tjtoml prohibition amendment and ngalnst dirty street", "poorly run schools, disgraceful housing; conditions and Inelllclont l.iws." Tho campaign wilt ho opened with a luncheon on March 14, and the period from March IS to March 23 will bo do voted to arouse tho people "of tho city and Insure tho registration of all quill flert voters In Philadelphia. Tho olllclals of tho league estimate that 150,000 oters were not registered for tho list election. Another legislate o measure the leaguo favors Is n smaller Counclls.for I'hlhdelphla, which tho olllccra declare would bo more free from political con trol. Mrs Tranfclln Spencer Udmonds, of Chebtnut X till. Is clnlrnmr. of tho rom mltteo In charge) of tho luncheon. Mrs. Samuel Hrjan Scott Is chairman of the political work eommittee. which Is In charge ot nirangements for tho coming campaign URGES DRUGGISTS' CORPS Passage of Edmonds Bill Asked by National Pharmacists' Secretary WASHINGTON. March 7. Members of Congress from Philadelphia today received a letter from Robert I Tlsche 11s, of rhllidclphla, secretaiy of the Na tlcnal Pharmaceutical Son lco Ae.ocla tlon, urging tho passago of tho bill Intro duced by Itcprcsentativo Ildmonds, of Philadelphia, which provides for the or ganization of a ccrps for druggists In tho army. Tho bill Is now beforo the Military Affalra Committee of tho House. K I iiuiiiii lull inn I minium iiiiiiiiiiuli iiiiiiiiiIi nil I HAM I " one of tho favorite American " foods. li nearly one-half pure waste waste that costs you real money. COCOA "ALL FOOD, NO WASTE" Is a complete and perfect food. Those who serve Wilbur's regularly help themselves to live better at less coit. The Prieo has not teen advanced. 5 COOK'S J TOURS r THROUGH Z WILBVRLAND Ttttti Rtclptw " ttnt FREE en - 'request to - H. O. Wilbur A " Sont, Inc., f Mia. "yliiluliiliniii'iiin iluniliiiiiium il 'I ilul iiihiiiiiiiu.1 'iiiiniiimiiiiiwiiiiiiiiii'jM iinii iwiiniiwii iiwiiii'i iimiiriiii iiiimift Showing M jtprw t&mm. lii si i ii ml rts.tr "Csr:. ..-?'. MILK A VITAL NEED TO YOUNG Adilci on rrcirnllte tniMIctito ullt PC oil bj lurlor Keltoia 1 1 this rol um rtairi; but I no caii uill dfaonoilj or trcnttntvt of ailmmtt l- attained, fcrional Qucnci on health u 111 It promt tlv artnuirn i postage is (icloxJ. By J. H. KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D. VrOTWlTHSTANDIXO tho fact that ' tho food cnnscrntlon regime, as out lined by the food administrators, tends gre.itly to lmproe the American dietary. it Is possible, that home serious dietetic crrore may occur, pirtlcularly In the feeding of children Owing to the high cost of 1IV..1R many families with chil dren arc cutting down on tho amount of milk used. ccn families with con siderable ine.ins, not realising the im portant part that milk plas In the diet of a child It Is possible to raise a child without milk, hut It Is a cry serious problem when that Is necessary. Tho abundance of mill. Is thn factor of eafity In a child's dietary : It not only supplies tho nee-cssary materl il for muscle building nnd bono formation, to gether with material for making tho energv requirements of the bndv, but supplies the nocenry ltamlnos for growth nnd tho maintenance of health. Tho best authorities agree that chil dren between tho ags of one nnd eight ought to consumo about ono quart of milk per day Including tho amount used In th cooking ot their foods When milk is not used or Is deficient In nmount tho diet should bo supplemented by tho uso of malted nuts or eggs (not moro than one dally) rreen egetnbles, bro.akfaEt cereals undo from wholo cereals and butter The too frequent uso of butter substitutes is another rlinirr fh.it I IMcrlv In nrctll . rinecllllv 111 tho planning of meals for the children1 ' Butter not dnly contains fat In a form tint is easily digestible, but Is erv' rich In tho growth-promoting ltamtnc. i If tho child Is supplied with a plentiful amount of milk It gets a sulllclent amount of this growth-promoting sub-1 Sir n &tK cStSmmmS2a!!2Smm4SfA 5rJ2i i A DURE teaspoon baVIm H III KdffiBsjXyw jfni 1 fc V A I Ok J I 1 tableipoon suear J 111 1 fi3 in. Il if I A SSStt - L m m f BE 1 full tablespoon Mazola Vfc33 'A V IF AW Sfij BW flfjOlVlNvy Jm Siftdry Ingredients toeether. lVs333 JlKI Atr BiSc flE. w if .. M ln suro thsy are thoroughlr IIWSSBh illwAr -CHItft? ia. Oil E mixed. DeatUioezg. add it to 1 1 lfcjfctj Ilk JJtr IbjS!. AU the milk and turn into the bowl 1 1 PrST-fffUar SsMN 9Sii eonulninz the dry Ingredients. U KCp4-y-y OfcSS HfltS. JlsB Add the Maiola and cut all to- rnsC(Cl-V S55?$; rB gMSpLjflMsK aether very quickly. Do not beat. KapsiK3ci vS$S: B!t-tsSBtiE 'rurn 'nto rauflln pane creased 'JAVsVCSIk L Bs3fcBtaB"IB with Hazola, and bake In nmoder- j&jg 1 CORNPRODUCISRtnHlNGCOl "" " oven about a mlnutei. When Economy Means Better Cooking! Women wSio use Mazola the oil from Corn are improving flavor of family meals THE need for a pure oil from an edible, vegetable source for cooking and salad dressings, was respon sible for Mazola. And today the home cooks who use this carefully and scientifically prepared product of Indian Corn have found the secret of the most savory, the most wholesome fried and sauted dishes and pastry, the smoothest salad dressings. Mazola can be used and used again until every drop is gone, as it docs not carry taste or odor from one food to another. It is a cooking medium that perfectly meets the demands of the thrifty housewife quality and economy. For sale in pints, quarts, half gallons and gallons. For greater economy buy the large sizes. There is a valuable Cook Book for Mazola users. It shows you how to fry, saut6. make dressings and sauces more delicious, make light digestible pastry. Should be in every home. Send for it or ask your grocer. FREE. Corn Products Rellnlng Company P. O. Box 161, New York B stance from that source, In which case tho butter substitutes may be used. If the diet Is lacking In milk, then It Is highly Important that butter good, pure dairy butter shall bo used In tho chil dren's diet. Slnco tho present war is belne waged chlony for tho benefit of future genera tions. It would bo ery unwise to handi cap our children by impocrIshlng their diet. Since tho brawn and brain of manhood Is dependent ery largely upon the physique gained In childhood, It I therefore behooos our women's clubs nnd other organizations to make In-1 estlKatlons to determlno whether or not tho children of their community are I securing the necesary nmount of milk or other wholesome foods QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Foreign Bodies Swallow eel Do forMtn bniVcn lo murli harm in the stomach and ma lhf be t-ifclv rurweilt JUIIN S U Small coins, buttons nnd other round objects, generally ciento no ery grent illstiirbanrn ir tney K.icn (lie moinncn i as they usually do Much unnecessary iilarni Is often felt when nrtlcles of this kind hno been swallowed Hen iiln nn.l nnpilles nr,. cenerollv hucc ss- fully pastd through the Intestine If ' they lenrh tho stomach Tho lntrstlno shows mnreeloiis Intelligence In deal ing with the'ci chirp ebjects Professor i Itoger has shown by experiments upon onlnnls that when a pin Is placed In tlii Intestine with the point downwaid nnd sticking Into tho Intestinal w ill, the lntestini promptly turns the pin oer ' rrtl'irf tho head a downstream dlrec lion, thus prevuitlng penetration of the Intistlno When nny sharp or nngul.T object lino been swallowed which mav Delude- Inliin the stomach or Intos tine, tlio danger of Injurv mav bo fre quently lesienoil bv giving large quan tities of potilotB a id otliLr bulky ege table", t.o as to dlbteml the stomach and hnurlu nnd thus ie Plcntv of room for tho passage of the foiilcn body. When tho substance swallowed Is of n metallic cluiuioter. its lwatlon may 1 easily bo determined by means of thi- x-i.iy 1 requeiui mien uouits are dis charged from tho bowels without their oscapo being noticed In such eases the X-ray examination will rindtr great s.-rlcn by removing c uiso for further anxiety. , Remedy for Locomotor Ataxia In ther nny rrmcdi for lotomntnr stnxlA? If eo, nhatT S" f Q This disease being gentr.illv duo to svlphllltlc Infection It Is evident that i person suffering from locomotor atax ia should submit nt onco to a thorough going examination by a cotnpitent ph. clan J ne asserman icsi snouiu no aa mtnlstered Hot Flashes What citn bo dons for hot fashet MItS iiAimis Hot flashes nro dun to n disturbance of tho Hjmpnthetlc nervous system Tho best measures nf treatment nre nn outdoor life nnd Improvement of the general health Special attention should WAWWVWWrtWVWVWWAVVV-.VWV'AN TtTLE India Its Wealth and -NtWal SUreh Co., 1M SeetliM St, MR AND MRS. JACOI5 SEEL 1he are celebrating tho fi'- lieth anniversary of their wed- dine nt their home. 111 Noith Fifty-third sttect, today. bo given to the bowels, which should bo made to move three or four times a dav bv regulation of tin diet V miitr.al bath t 'ken nt night nftin proves verv valuible The temperatur, of the bath should he IIS degree to t'2 dcgioM P nnd the duration fiom tbiitv to f'ltv minutes Tuko every morning a cold te.wel nib If thin In flesh, try to giln In weight bv Increasing the amount of starchy food and fat In tho diet, (CorrlBht) Liccnve-TaR Thief Sentenced VOliniS rr iWV. I'a , Mart h 7. aeorgo Hosklns, n l'hlladelphla nefcro. wa -ent to the Norrlstovvn Jill for n ear and a half upon conviction of the theft of license t igs from the automobile of T J. Ward, of Merlon TEM and Ceylon of Flavor Amazes, Delights Satisfies Tea Lovers r m ONE LITTLE TEASPOONFUL MAKES TWO CUPS '.VVWWWVrVAWVAVWWVWW PfeUaMpU. F. MARRIED SIXTY YEARS; HAPPIEST COUPLE ALIVE Seels Celebrate Anniversary With 10 Children, 24 Grandchildren and Grcat-GranddnitRhtcr The sixtieth nnnlversary of the wed ding of Mr and Mrs. CI. Jncob Feel Is being celebrated nt their home, 414 North rifty-thlrd street, today. On this occa sion which will not bo quite as fostho nn their golden anniversary, all of their ten children with ono exception, twenty, four grandchildren nnd ono great-grand-daughter will bo present. .Sel. who is eighty-four jears old nnd his wife. Wllhclmlnn, who Is seventy seven ars of ago, enld today that a happier married llfo than theirs never existed Tha ten direct deccndantn of tho couple, nine of whom attended the cole britlon, are Mrs It. Von ricr Smith, Mr William S ltlghter, Mr 1. Turner, Mr Morris Kiel of Seattle, AVash , who I'ciniil not lie ptesent, Miss Carrie Seel, Ocorgo J Seel, John II Seel, II IMgnr Seel lldvvlii I Seoi nnd l'inklln I.. Ccel l.lttlo Kill Von d-r Smith, tho great granddaughter Fild that plie loo, was going to Invito them all to her Hlxtloth anniversary, nnd of course thev nil con sciited to come . .n.-: J i ikMhwrtEaAi mill - 2b ! NEW AMERICAN STORES 1 Last month we opened fifteen new stores on an average a new store every other day! Great record, but as we said a few days ago: "We have steam up, running full speed ahon-' on high gear." In addition, February in point of volume was the biggest month's business we ever had thanks to tha intelligent housekeepers throughout Four States who know our prices are lower than elsewhere and are thus effecting big savings for the Family Purse. And Now for the Biggest MARCH BUSINESS -"-' Big Butter ,.........S)- - OUR R. CM VERY jjcsi ,umcc v-ilwu. v Koasted in our own ovens daily ; tne nnesc "cup",. you ever drank. Note this: You take no chances when you buy a pound be cause if you do not find it as we say, you may bring it back and we will, gladly re fund the full price paid. No charge for what you used. Evap. BIG TALL CAN Economical to use, will fresh milk your choice stock. New SalmonlSc-Sc An economical dish of exceptional food value. A can of this Salmon mado into croquetteB with Boiled Rice will make the meat service for a family of 5 or G people. I . Queen Olives, bot. 5c I'uree of Tomato, can 8c Choice Tomatoes, 12 ox. can, 9c Lima Beans, lb 18c S. A. Marrow Beans, lb. .,..12c Soup Beans, lb 17c Quaker Corn Tlakes, pkg. .. 7c Kcllogg's Bran, pkg 15c Calif. Prunes, lb 12c, 14c Brap. Peaches, lb 14c, 17c Fancy Apricots, lb 25c cnrviAER xZy' Strictly fresh, not Quality Meats at Tf ) INative Beef LITTLE PIG ROASTING HAMS 32c lb. City Dressed Pork OAc PLAN MASONIC TEMPLE Scranton Lodpes Will Provido Home for All Branches in City FCItANTON. Pa, March 7. A new Masonic temple that will bo largo enough to houo tho eight Masonlo lodges In the city, Including tho commandcrles and Kej stone Consistory, Is to be erected In Scranton The temple Is to bo on tho sllo now occupied by tho Dlekso'i residence. North Washington avenue. Title has been ob tained by tho Masons nnd tho work of pieparlng plans for tho building and actual work started will be hurried. FOUNDERS' DAY AT DROPSIE Hebrew CoIIcro Will Confer Degree on Dsptlst Minister t'oundor's pay w III tie celebrated to n'ght by Oropslo follcge with exercises nt tho college, Hroad and York streets Tho program, which bfglns nt 8:10 o'clock, will bo marked by the conferring of the honorary deereo of doctor of philosophy upon tho Ilev John MHchnn, inMor of the Hebron Daptist Church hn flrt deirreei awarded to a Christian iclcrgvman by n Jewish educational In Sale Continued 3 "LOUEL1LA" Pgr. 1U "Louella" ia the table pride of every particular housekeeper without question the Best Butter made in these U. S. today. No matter what you pay. you can't get it any better. VRichJand" Butter 51c lb. Good quality creamery butter, exceptional value ! O 1 Ik Our Best 13c keep longer than of any brand in 1 just right for Life o' .1. . .11. I I I . I I tH'lll I . I I .M....... ... Sliced Dried Beef, pkg 10c Golden Pumpkin, can 12c Fancy Ueets, can 15c Garden Spinach, can 20c Lima Bean-., can 14c, 18c Sugar Corn 15.17-ie-20c Hersliey Cocoa, can 8c, 15c Salad Dressing, bot. 12c Catsup, bot 10c Snidcr's Catsup, bot. 13c r.iblo Sauce, bot 7c, 10c "Gold Seal" Eggs Tho Freshest, Biggest, Meatiest, Finest Eggs a Can Lay. Fresh Eggs 42c doz. quite so large as "Gold Seal," but every egg guaranteed. Fair Prices All Our ili !aSteak32 SIRLOIN' ..' ,!-.-;. H.ltl.l nt CHUCK l-or .a hoc rib ENIl Roast 25 ib Home-Dressed. Milk-Fed Veal Penna. and New Jersey Cutlets ..42c Ib. Loin Chops , ,35c lb. Bib Chops 32c Ib. Back Chops ........30c lb. Shoulders ....25c lb. Stewing 24c lb. Epoch "" ",&k 1 fie stltutlon for his Important cat restnrch to confirm th ruth of the hook or uenesis. will bo Dr. Cyrus Adler, preslden couego ; l-roi. Albert T. Clav. University. ana me ucv. Aur Amman. Tho Rev. Mr Melghan, who 15r.r. North nftv-seventh atra sttind tho funeral of his mother ' r vr nrlernoon at Z!30 o'ciock. will bo heM In his church. WARTIME COOKI1 is economy cookinjjf, of i':i. wartime food. To make evliflf riming iVintintt vus) ...w.j juv.u, .vu&i V4 ui iuu iue;iik 1'liv.t. yct!j' equal to the best, Imyty flavor, nourishment enjoyment, us; X.-VJ AIM MK "" "tf -, WIN LEAtPERRINS SAUCE THE ORIQINAL W0RCET1BS For Wartime Cooking. Days More BSr Tea 35c lb. Our Very Best Assam, India ( and Ceylon Tea, 45c lb! Teas of exceptional quality, blended by an expert to suit the taste of every lover of good tea. ChoiceTomatoesT,n"13c Splendid tomatoes,' medium size cans.' a small family or to use in vegetable soup. ' , Wheat, pkg. 15c A delightful cereal specially adapted to growing children. In fact, beneficial to everyone as a muscle-building, energy-producing breakfast food. 4 .11. 1.. I .II.-. .. New Salmon, can 18c, 25c Fancy Shrimp, can 13c Pure Codfish, pkg 6c, 9c Codfish or Hake in Bricks, 17e Sardine, 8c, 15c Choice Mackerel ench. ..10-lSc Seeded Uaisins, pkg. 15c- Rice, lb 10c, ISC Horse Itadish, tumbler 7c Macaroni, pkg 10c, lie' Tuna Fish 12c, 20c, 32c 45 doz. Hen il '..,. . 150 Meat Markets FRESH qiiocmd IIAHBCBQ 'lb I 25c lb;i; j 'iiiii; .- ! 1IKST inn cut rtOI,AK cnossccx Roast 28c. 'i CITY DRESSED PORK ' - A ,i SHOULDE 30c lb. V 'I HlilllM Niwr; s KHIA ,'i i vi. ( a i '-. : ' a. aSL ,J1. .-! ' vxv
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