MMBBaeaaaaaeaaaaeaaaaaHaPliPPilHeWfllWarPWHa ' s WX'J'" 'X "feVENINd WBil0"iEDGER-3?HILADELPHll, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1018 mms AND BYWAYS OF WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES-"BARBERETTES"-COLLEGE GIRL'S WAR WOR : . : i " ti.fv offered I HTV STARTS PA TV A 0 ttlAT A COLLEGE GIEL CAN DO larO SERVE HER COUNTRY'S CAUSE "NEXT! DON'T CROWD, GENTLEMEN" htf m , - ... . .-. - y P Kn ilipr's Wifp Armprt With in nma s Nnown &?' '- n-.-.m.-u- n-j ii f-v. afcw ritiiusui xnuuetivui raitiuuimij' W1 TV i .. T t(V w EiTasUy .! Ham-eiae.t Suited to Her wlirll dT. On 1 notntit tlrrn -tou , eh starch n two allrea of bread. t 'potatoes and erre your eoumry. tEN a collego graduate, porfoct- healthy. Yerfectly willing to pay P. tier niumpa In war work, what can el., K sjne do 10 servo nor cpuntryi One . (X h- kyourig womah. wlfo of ft man who Is !: nnn n lift In thn Mlrvlrp. nsks this f, j Question. f:'villfiiittn Is her little letter which comes !Jr ... .. .,.. .Jn.nil.H n ml nm Kt'-'v?Mfrttlv l.e-illv What onnortunl- BE'vtl are lhere for s'rvlce " tn L'nllcd yT states and anronu. exciuuing nurs- !R',nT l am W'llling to pay ai icaei i" n? ii npenses. .My nusnanu win soon no m EeX'tb service and I would like to do omethlne useful. N. W. OS With one cruel sweep wo must ex ytr nliiflA war u-nrl, nlironil frfim vnur ;(.' 'field, X W because our fiovcrnment ft, , 'ordains that American women mar- Vj riul M imt.AK n nit. fl..t.flnf- fi.r.luu . t . .c iv uiniiucin v uu. ,19.1'. im .vibv-. pSL' bo denied passports. In fact, nil - '.'kmArlnan wnmnd nro ilanleil n.ieannrtu , unless It bo proved their services arc v.r.. 4,1fn11r .A.aunr. In vnmu fai,innrfnil ., , " "war work on tho other side. Tho or- IV r sranlzatlon nt tho baLk of this work if' must vouch for this, fact, of course. rx 'You. however, with vour snlendld Ln -health, vour colleco education nnd vour r 'VIUlnKness to pay expenses, will find t'rrj plenty of work right here at home ' from whlph In rhnnsp. "The Spring Returns" Ttii Sprint rrturna! What niattfra tlirn that War On the horlinn llkn a bearon bnrnaf That Ilrnth nrnl, man'a moit lie- Irrd ntarj That darknrx l hlf liopt? Th Sprlnir rrturntl Trlumplmnt tlirouili the wlilf r-arched ropa She rnmii, ulie rnmeii, unto her trannr, Anil at lifr roronatlon are ft np Thr irlon of the mind and man Ii frret . The bfjrKar-irarhrd or overhent Willi unnTTN. lUch mnrlal Ionic dffmtfd, dlaal loiretl, Frrllna her tnurlt fo tronirpr llmbril, nnd kno The tmnile mi hli ulioutdera and U proud. The M'Hiiir reliirn! O inadne hryond trnr, Itrreil In our honei thine on uinnlpotenret Chnrlet l.ritnnrd Moore. T P v 2 r 1ET us take up volunteer service first J or that In which you pay youf own expenses. In this the lted CJ"oss and tho Y. W. C. A. offer wide oppor- vtunltles. In connection with tho latter quarters. v there Is the hostess houso work In the I wish I had Rpaco to tell you more v'camps. There Is un utse qualification of tho work women can do. But I In regard to this. It Is not found prur.j will summarize quickly here, and If HK lted Cross offers a particularly worthwhile work In the fields of scl.-il service tho vHltlnc or the ffimitina nf Hiildlrrx and sailors. It Is carried on by tho committee on rlvll ( Ian relief. There Is no enu to wie call for worthwhile, intolllwent workers In this field. Here, too. a. short course in social service, although not required, Is surely to bo recommended. There Is any amount of rlcrlcal work, too. ono may oluntcer to do for the lted Cross You can net detailed Informa tion about this from lted Cross head- MHLMBP.HL1 almlmlmlmlmlmlmlmUBBalmlmlmlmlmlmlmlmB wJKaBSH bbIbIbIbW 'V 'i Bm 'aaBTf JaaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaal B1B1B1BV liiHSa i aBamV f BIBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlH bbIbIbV Zmrt tm AS L"" ' bHV aIbIbIbIbIbIbbIbIbB ''PaakfaiHnVnaMaHHawf't mH' 1 aV ..BaVjaaBTaaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaalaaBaBflaaBaHaaBaBaBaflBlBaBH f $r ttalBVfBVBlBWsalBlBBlBHnSrwaVsalBBBaiaSSv IWm filWilliT l lllllllllllUllll 111 Tr vm-.BMLm2ma msmmmmmmmmm DEEP BREATHING '! Editorial for Women ADDS TO HEALTH '. Written by a Woman i nbVioi- (f.llopn M j;' r nut ( no f will ?';?V Arlvtn ht (flupM I, limn aa lu: ui in no cn !" JV.irJ or Irralmri'l of nllmrnM ,a'''J!rr, I'tnonnl qvrrl-n , on health '!'. you nr Interesteil to know the details of any work mentioned, I will bo clad to tell ou personally If you bend a self-addressed stamped en elope. The "Jobs" mentioned hen command sal aries: Technician in soldiers and sail, ors' convalescent hospitals hero In America, Woman's Land Army or work on farms, airplane construction. wireless telegraphy and Industrial tlcablo to take clrls under thirty. Pos albly, however, nn exception might be made In tho case of a married woman. ;sWomen who will pay their own ex penses, that Is, their board, aro par ticularly acceptable In this work, pro vided, of course, the are otherwise qualified, fhe all-around training that tKoes with a collego ecucatlon would In ,a way fit you for tills wdrk. But , lit might be necessary for you to tako a ' work short courso In social service, too. For I could tell you of a very Interesting Information about this and other lines camp training to be conducted at Vns-1 of war activities it might bo possible. 1 sar Collego for college women this tor you to take up under tho uusplccs summer. But it Is organized to train of tho Y. W. C. A. apply to their I women for emergency nursing and! headquarters. you exclude nursing from your held, i tiJll jmsaeasAiasem This woman barber has been trimming hair o(T and on for ion years, and somehow she very seldom is without a pntron. Her name is .Mrs. Floyd H. .Smith una she went back to her tr.i'li' when her husband was called to the war. "WAITING FOR LADY'S CHAIR" OFTEN HEARD IN THIS SH01 War Has Brought "Barberette" to Philadelphia and Perceptibly Increased Mr. Good fellow's Business THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Zttr9 end QiiMffmM tubmttttj to tht dfvnrtmmt must lit irrtttm mi 01 md of tn paver only nnd tionrd icUh the ttnmt 0 the writer. Special uurriri HKe thoie atvn frrtfw are invited. It it undrrtitood that the editor doe not ntceaenrilv indorse the Aent(mx rmnresea, Alt communication for thin department aUouid be addressed a latlaw lilP iqilAN'S EXCIIANUK. Lvtning Pubtto Ledotr. Philadelphia, Va. ' ' IU5 AMin.lt'AS hup with (Jtnnany has ' put a nu-i thrututi fiom miivt to brought the iwiiUrelto tn I'hllaOol-1 niMiBP and thiinnuo w Itli lotilc," Hit phU and, InckUidally. Increased trade ,o " lm the barber shop of William A. Goodfel- amrday slmwril that ! mii hh.iM-, low, Lancslfr uxenue and l-'orty-fourth m.iss.igr, mt hair. sliamH, sing- lialr. 11 un nitjM.iclic, Kv- tiiiili- iiilis In all 1 the .irltd and appiod tashluns and, In itu't. do all thu UiliiK-i tin ni n liarlu-rs do Smith, fair cotnple and blunder, Is the TODAY'S INQUIRIES fctret-t. Mrs. Kloyd II. toned, blui-eyed heroine. I The enlistment of riojd II. Mniltli in tho 30Tth Ammunition .Train Ut fall Mrs, Smith tnrt6d In the b.ubfr trade ten years ago at. a mean-i of llvillhond. Sh" lus piled ln-r trade In twelw dlf- i.illKied anil 1; tfovr ran oatmral b aneetrtird without . 1. Uhrre nro women hrlnc v...M ua. v. n.u,., i.,riiuiici rann(niri)0tl7 lutrurtctl In lil. ."-w ....... L.. . ... was th cause of his wife re-entering ' '7' r. ,n 1 n f" , her trade. She Is no amateur. Ten"1'1"" all ranks of m-i ..,.,-, f ,r nml Mirar wielding hac' . lhn .-..in- along "til :.. . i, .i .,. ..iiou dreams . Iiy J. H. KKM.OCiCi, M. V., LL. D. HOIISUS, dogs ar.d babies know how I to breathe without Instruction, butj 1 the majority of adults and even half grown children are quite unacquainted with the nrt of correct breathing In orrect breathing the entire chest mil', h expanded. The chest Is constructed in . uch a way as to facilitate normal l.rrathliig In tl lower l-art of llie body we have tho pehls which supports the form. At the upper part of the ' body are the rollRr bnnrs. shoulder I I blades, ribs and bieast bone The verte- brae 'behind form a support for the upper part of tho trunk. In tho middle por tion of tho trunk are tho lloatltig r bs. I At Mils point there hi great flexibility , land opportunity for movement, so it tsi spimrent that the greatest movement ioiild be in the centtr . The trunk Is dIMdrd by a movable j iiu-rular curtain- the diaphragm vhlch moves to and fro with respiration , rt'hen air is taken Into any part of the , trunk, the cavity Is i nhirged The lower , part of the trunk niunt necessarily ix pind with the upper P-rt Normal breathing Is the means or thytlunlcally compressing the l-cei.i nnd o pumping the blood out of the larg.. vein . of the ,, i. ,tn, ,,.,., At thn mnne time with each breath, tho diaphragm dtrernds and com presses the viwer.1 as one might wring water out of a sponge. This move meet of the Mtceia Is necessary for health The diaphragm is a p'imp; u punm alr on one side and blood on the other llrenthlng has nn Important relation wi the rlreuiatlnii, for the movement of Iho diaphragm pumps the blood out of the liver, sending It out Into the gentr.il circulation. lieep breathing, then. Is of the highest importancn In maintaining 'th health of the stomach, tho I Iyer and other abdominal organs. When , Jeep, forceful respiration does not oc cur, the blood Magnates In th abdominal 1 lsver.i and dlse.thi Is the tesult. The normal rate of ret-plrauon is six teen to eighteen times a minute, or about one breath for eveiy four heart beats. The, rate of respiration dlffcis greatly In different animals. The hippo potamus, for example, breaths ninety limes a minute, and the rat two times In the wmo period. The o, the dng and the horse breatho nt about the same rata as 'man. The amount of air that passes In and out of Iho luugj during respiration Is about tuoity-fHc cubic Inches. This represents, however, but a i-m.ill pait of the actual capacity of the lung? The ucrage man Is able to take Into the lungs, after an ordinary resplrallon, oi.e bundled or more ruble Inches and to force nut of the liinfr. after an or dinary expiration, an eipinl amount. Theie Is still left In the lungs, after ns much air as possible 1ms been forced u!-'r . out of them, about one hundred cubic inches-, making tho tot.il lung capacity of the average man about three hundred and twenty-lle Inches, which l.i equal to nearly one and a half gallons I Hiring the sleeping houis the tes plratory movements are more niperllel.il than when one is nwuKe aim lesimg BBBaW-iBaBBBBBWBBBBH HI &M , HaaL vimi 'JzMMm L wPfld''iAHaaaaHI IT If of MIRIAM 1 SOLIS-COIIEN CAS1PFIRE G1ULS lly MIRIAM V. SOI.IS-rOHKN Chnlrnun I'ulill, Uv rn-nmlttei. Camp l'lre tlUftrflUuis' Am h lallnn. T IS Just Mx ears slnco the program a successful tafnp for girls on the shores of a lake in Maine developed Into the organization named by Its founder, Mrs. Charlotte V. (iullck, the Camp l-'lre riliK Today they number 100,00ft g'rls, dlMdcd Into C5H0 I'amp l'lre groups, from Maine to Hawaii, from llngland to Japan The foite that t-urh an army of girls can exert has been ieeognl?ed by Piesl dent Wilson, who uiciptcd the honorary Ptusldency of the Camp Tiro tllrls in April of last sear. Tho girls have re Mionded to the Lall of the nation and havo astlsted In food conservation, gar dening, caring for children while moth irn nto busy at (Joviinnient work, dis tributing food-pledge cards, aiding In Liberty Loan and 'War-Saving Stamp campaigns, In Y. M ' A. and Y. W. A. di Ives for funds. In lted Cross and N'avy League work. r"amp l'lro has a definite war pro gram It was llrst presented to the girls on July 1. 1S1C, when they were asked to prcp-ire thimstlves as ".Minute (llrl.V to 1 strong and healthy and ready to bo tailed upon In any emergency. This program lays greatest itress on tho fact that to give etllclcnt service In any line of vi oik one must ho In good physical condition. Hence, the Camp I-'ire law, "hold on to hmlth," Is emphasUtd as strongly as that all-embracing law, give scrvhe." in Philadelphia there Is a. devoted nnd Morrlstown ; nor iinvn nicy "";: that old mansion nt lien mhi " ; the Wlssahlck6n Creek for a week-end i house. There nra about 1000 Camp l'lre Girls In this city. There ought to be more. 'Thero are scores of glrlt anxious to i loin. The want Is women to serve as guardians If you love girls In their teens If vou believe In strengthening the bond between mothers nnd daughters and the home; If jou have a sense ot Idealism and symbolism and n love i for the great outdoors, you are u born Guardian, of tho l-'lre, Tomorrow's War Menu liAT I'OTATOKSI The rer'ne for any dish mentioned hero 'will be d .-warded upon receipt of a holf-nddreseO stamped envelope. Mnn.VKPAST (Whcatless) Halted t'runes Corn Crenl I'otat.i Waffles CcrnSjrup Toffte I.CXCHKON' I Uaked Hcan Croquettes I'renc.i Tried Potatoes ocoa Applo .Srfueo niNNi:i: Cassfrole of Lamb with Potato .Voodlcs I Canned Peas Lettuce 1 Caramel Charlotte Uusso POTATO WAlTI.i:rt One rupful cild mathed polato.c (inn rupful milk. Two egg yolks One teaspoonful melted lai , fine-quarter cupful sugar. One-half teaspoontul salt. , Two teaspoontiils baking powder I Two stiffly bcaun egg whites. , Mix potatoes, milk an. well-beaten I''. ??.?:. .r"'..i.i"Un.i ..1, to ilrst mix ture melted at and beat vigor-ousK- l'old int.. thn stiffly beaten egg whites -our do a hot, evenly Gted wSffte iron, lining the Iron l ;a-thlnN f.,n rh time. Cook until brown nnu serve with maple or corn syrup. w neat- less nnu .vieauesn ii", CITY STARTS CANVASS FOR OVERSEAS NURSK! , .. - I r'liiiaaoipnia will UontributeT to 5000 Quota Needed by Juno 1 Philadelphia has nlready opened (W campaign to furnish Its quota for th."' group of COOO nurses that must bo rma.' tered by Juno 1 by the lted Cross chp. tcrs throughout tho eountrv Jr Miss Susan KranrU dliecior of nutiV Ing of the Pennsylvania division httiV quarters, with ofllccs at Sixteenth imk Walnut Atreet. will go to Wshlntit on Thursday to confer with Surkia?' General Gorgas. Sho will aiceruinf what part Philadelphia must play nk, campaign and get suggestions for tt, two-and-a-half-innnth campaign. iMl This morning Miss Francis had tJtVf completed her report to P.ed Cross letK" ers hero as to what Philadelphia mar kit" able to do nnd what mark villi to ix fVr the campaign. Ve The lted Cross bus nlready (unWMT neaily "000 nurses, but of the SO 000 tof iiO.OOH registered nurses In the Unltelf States approximately 30 000 win t,sf needed for service In army honpluii during the J ear N'ursrs that voluntMf'jl will be llglblo to participate in ii,J army and navy Insurance at nomlmf, t ales. A "SHUT-IN" SALE OPENS f, TO CHEER SUFFERERSf In order to provide Haster cheer fiA cripples and ' shut-in" sick chlldr tho Pennsylvania llianeh of the Shut.i In Society has started a two vteeluji sale of the uttl.'les theie children hivei made. A stole at ITJfi Chestnut street? has been leased for the duiatlon of tha a sale. J In the salo can be found many small r useful articles. There aro uprons, mom? "fJEFOOJET" SALE WILL of the fancy babies' caps bedroom Up: r UWUU.iiii j- tiers and various other art le en nil ,..'. mi"FEU VARIED DISPLAY by these handicapped children. Maw i ui. iv. persons have obtained names of tome of ... . t.-. :n1 lin-nilil i tlm shut-ins' from the soeletv andhati Visiting Nurses, Lplscopal Hospital .,romqflI ,0 purchase tho articles mad! ,l Vrnnklin Unv Nursery , by that child. j to Benefit The headquarters nf the "i ..-fopjet sale for the benefit of the Visiting Nurse socletv, tho Episcopal Hospital and the KranUnDay Nury 102 Jhehtnut stteet. Is being literally tilled vvlth the articles to be placed on sale Wednesday "Gefoojet ' Is used to signify an un necessary thing or mm seldom ured The rummage articles have been sent pre viously to the other station, at 153S Pine street, but the lack of room there mndo It neiessary to commandeer the rooms of the headquarters. T.ie articles will bo sold reasonably Contilhutlons, how ever, will be received also, nnd all tho money turned ovir eeiually to the Visit ing Nurse society, i.piscopai jiospuai nnd the Fianltlln Day Nursery. The salo rnened at 8 3ft nVlnM mJ morning and will close ifallv nt 6 D'clocffc 1 T.lils will continue for the nejt tj'. weeks. It Is hoped that all the "shat-'i in .Mi iiiu ui.-r, ui mo sutieiy will btS able to bo given some form of KasteK tcken. J Opens Girls' Kmplnymcnt Aid Witkblngton, Match 11 The open ing of thlitcen emplojiiient olllces de-" voted to obtaining positions for women' and gills has been announced by th. Cnlted States employment service la Washington i no envisions are In prln- r.lii-il nl.loo iiiirl ivlll l,n,irlrt nit ak..i .,,'.., .... . ,, viuyiujai ment except that for teachers, who art referred to the Chicago ofllco for retiK tratlon. j j.- I. nir mm in. ,,.. nr ..m.iri,. in.iirit. - iin.ui. .in.i ....... . i ......... i. ... r.. hi-nm inn, i.meu " ii'i.-uun nn- m,hjhui . .... ..,,.. , ,r IS. -i VoVker tend ti d.Vtw the tuVar t j "' 'hi. .on?' "" "0""'n " "- l";'" "" ' ' ' J ,,., ,ll(.,, parlor for the parlor of a home, to- ','" . . . ,''.,, I group of guardians working earnestly n ,ood,? 3- hut More" ,irt' tiMn ,..,. ,, ,,,. ,Kor sft"rat '""S"'? Mr,a'. " ' J ) Bher with the kitchen, bedroom and1'11"'1 nro a Kre.t cent. al engine which u h ,. ,,, mWMm.llt , ,. men ther. jr. no habr s;.l a.all.hle I ,r of tt'o Mt'? """ '" ,h' alo llt ,''ome: re m,m,d.rum,,,f ,B0Jn bath and ifll the other rooms Now that i Influence, the activity of evry organ.' l t , ,,' ,.,Mmhm ,,,! & , b.brrben.ol?fi1j b"ro "' W'"thU"t "" ' ," "'"P1" '"f Vi "h V,01 ' "?,l" , ,?u,!w -" """ '' Ron., to tho .olot", the ' 'r'l f " ' l " c'!Ul" '' - ' levotlon need a solid ba. king. They & T " ' :'P h"u:e lenJS?T . eior. v' lr" "il" "turned to her trade. I breathing, during sleep, slow s lmv n , ,loai, UBI lcr8 ,n . CMllral V AVttWfrntJ Tfl 5ATITItl VV'c tvniTitiii-c Shu vvent to Mr. Goodfellow. demon- ..,,. 'every function. It la necessary that I .,',,.,.. ,i,., ,,i , in,.,i field secie- h 1 . . .7 w. n TV. I , ,. ., ,lN(tLnUh"S strated her abilities with razor, shears, ' "Ilarberlng" raid Mrs. Smith. "Is ono , J Hh,mM b ,.,.,, ,n ordcr th.lt I part of the Utv and a local Held sec.c P- JV5 nUht'n.rt'r.on'T.li of M Rlrtlk-a I " "u'.m'Tn'a IVF, """'.i"" ' ''" comb, brush and lather and all the other . of the most Interesting ra.Iej a woman i , ni rest may be secured, but tho 1 ,n" ' .t,.v ., .,,..,,. ,,( momineiit KsM, rt:ffiw"iZn)M rnC"" lh"'L"' Tempemnre , lniltrurn(.nts of the trade and she was fan enter Never II. all my experlen-o ., . (lf th(. ilvi.r-.,nd komy!t aml In-' , nl h l 1 d, 1 e co - CiiTV sandwiches tied with mreei. ribbon, . ..... 1f ,h . . , , , h,irCil ein the spot. i '" l1" hhn IS ll,ls y "l!ln bc.niin ,.,,,.., ,iirKtion coes on duriiiB sleeii w","'11 Inteusted In gills nave eon- fa ,' S "Wr'Spl fr... SSKf'-'ri-te '"r. P ?? A".,!ht ,lddl- th' r"ee"h, ,.. , .,. . Kn the Proper ventilation I - Z A?ZtmIZ it' Hi mi iririuuin ruiuriiii huui-u. i -- - ........ mii. iiririiii iinun tu .m. umuuiviiv... - - - - ......... ,..,. ... ...... . .l... ru.ftt.inf rnnnts t. A txren Trrrtnblo rulorinc addrd. knlttlnr nrmlle that I different hni rerrnttr mda H Hnpronf, It In rrallr two ndlrp In onr and In uf flcOnllr ptlnble to he- bent and used an two nrrdlf. it . ii? Vegetable Chowder ' r ike Editor of lVomon's Page: D.ar Madam Kindly print the reclps for vejttable chowder in your n.ENUto Hi sue Lcoatn and obllfr (Mm ) M Hero is a mixed vegetable chowder that la good. The recipe comes from tho food administration. It makes a sub stantial dish. Rice and okra may be , aubstltuted for potatoes and carrots or itaimost any vegetables may be used: r . Four potatoes, three carrots, three ih .Jyinlons. one pint canned tomatoes, two rjQ, i&Diespoomuis rat or a piece or salt porK, J. II1ICV level ltllJ,-C-lUUIlfcUI8 iiuur, IWU uuJ- j,. tfula skimmed milk, two teaspoontuls salt. t . vui iiuwiuvn nun i:arruea in ninnu ,ilss-v.l,'e8, ""d enough wnter to cover and H5y.UfC(M)k for twenty minutes. Tie. not arnln wlWoff the water. Brown the chopped onion Bflsf in tne lai ior live minutes, aqu tnis anu (KS'i-tJ'the tomatoes to the vegetables. Heat to ttltv vjjDoiung. aaa two cups ot skimmed milk 1. fjwund thicken with flour. Celery tops or Kv;. .jf.Brccu vzinivin ki.o boou navor, loo. lip '2? io uesiore toior in aniri KsZV .. ., . Jr"-w " cauoro woman a rage; JVW " ... - fi.c,' ,war jwf.fi Am w you ninaiy inform nw &. ,-(tnrouKh our exclunre r proper method of LRl'J removjnic a narK jfpoi irom a dark ktti &tvlxtrt akirt CaiUied by n bottle of RmmMlo iiW -. ppinia vi njuiauiwtt. niJuiiijc on ii.r jne ni ,f Jjlaonla seems either to hvs taken the color irta.fi.put or to have turne4 It Into a llnhtly W(UTT itaau vwmii, 4 nniili jVU til aauvaaiiwo a. r. Ollice 'Work for IJoy Scout To the Editor o tt'ooiaa'j Puna ,iR"tr Sladam I am wrltlnir to jou for nd v.lce It. rraurd to my .on. He I. ,. s. Zt ir;':?sJ::,r:s.H.nd,."1'1 m?' f srin. T:i.,Tlnt,K.J'"" ft. "t or the lady's chair. tlonnl trade to A visit to the shop last Saturday aft ernoon demonstrated. .Ml the chairs-1 In-waltlng were occupied. Several times tho call of "N'ei:t!" sounded from the malo contingent of the working force, only to be answered with, "I'm waiting j s nues and h.-ii. mr.nuv fn. ..v.. ,... nmuaementa aid hik.i, Thst I. why h. i.l Mrs ?. JU" .. ,cu" 'ini'lojmcnt In some etfee work after school hours Hml Saturdays . . n3 l.nJoun. ln" column that ou have' helped othera In several wnya I know jou , will etlhthten me If poeslMe. '"'I (.ould you al;o tell rtis where I could apolv ' , Jo act imliw from the ars-nil tn in hoine? ' I 1 w-ould llko soinethlnB other than an.' (nlrta inanuinir you In advance for yeur troui Hl.'ADKII. encc, but none of the disagreeable va riety The men barbers in all the shops I have worked have always been kind to me and helped mo all they could when I needed he.p That wasn't very often." Mrs Hmlth Is a blonde of medium havo kindly lent their rooms from time i to time. But the owners ot large estates OlirSTIOVS AI) AVSWrilS ' tlie suburbs have not vied vvlth ono ri t i ,n l'" another to cn'er the best camping slto ClieeU Aches When hating- nosslble: the V'alrmoiint Park Commls- Sotnetimea on heclnnlne to eat th first Blon has not built a beautiful community " '"'"' '"" ciieea in ain nreol.sin as did Jlurl liElon. walerburv There Is nrt branch of the trado that i height and slender build. Sh has light Smith cannot lierform. Sho can IN THE MOMENT'S MODES blue eves and 1 light complexloned pleasant manner adds to her popul.ulty among tho customers. Site t or to n.iln for the moment. What Is the nutter? A. II f. Her' t is the (salivary gianus netting. i ivauy in eat. I re-ny tuun ine sauva , will In gin 'to flow and when It begins I to flow freelv in jour mouth the pain I 111 bo relieve.?. Opening Spring Milliner) March llth, 12th, 13th tcfe .1217 Walnut Street 0 It is our intention to design hats that give true expres- sion to the personality of the wearer. Imported models and our own exclusive crea tions a most remarkable display of charming millinery. 1 Retailers and Food Pledge nar,i water for urinkinj: &r$3v '.Jiefar lour klndne.s. 1 remain fl . rtr. l n t?"i. Try sDonElna; the skirt with a weak jf ihLi solution of vinegar. This is very apt to few 'a-Bring the color back. However, if y you PjL .ylnd that It does not, it Is rather because tJVwrJ'the alcohol In the spirits of ammonia f ', ,!i-?ha destroyed tho dye. In this case ou ..' Y miKni loucn ine cpov .vim some green uye -'fi PpUed with a small "Japanese paint 'K ,BrU!n' From a Reader in Idaho . it To ht Editor p! M'cnnan't Page ' f? Tar Madam I am a frequent reader of i ,Ai,Wttf column and Z would llks you to tell vme how to make dandelion vlnes-ar. I have t'.sPads Mlr.e from these flowers and some of It nuii'iei cu u ill IB VUUlu) mere a quicker way irttina- it stana for you think tirraren would Improve the same as dandelion vln scar? Also, kindly let mn kr.ow where T can st; tarragon ana tns seed xor ine tm7 t n your nay win :iJ)pJ to tho employ. ment department of the Bureau of Corn pulKcry Kducatton I ftel sure Fume of the trivial tr t Ab 1. I. 1AAl-t . y.n uj ""'," '"'" """Ring ior can do. found for him. The olflco Is on the sec- I uuu inrar, id, e-ncrry street, it Is com mendable In him to want to earn money. Apply to Major Davidson, KchuvlVtill Arsenal. Twenty-sixth street ami drg. Ferry road, for the sewing given out I there. Ilesldes the shirts. Jumpers and ! overalls are given out. I'crhaps you can get some of this work. Is It Insulting to the Flag? To tht Edltttr ot ll'umait's Paoe: . Ueiir. Madam- wilt ou nlt-me let me i enow tnrourti the i: i:iu Ptime I.rimrn li it it any inault to the AmerU-nn nan tu I ue It (the Bait) an n Blirnnl for the tjuk-r. I vu.ciirr, r,c . . RI..P. VVIBO. Can fll.y ot thi readers plva me the wonla of the hymn some of the wnrda belns "If Vou Iove Yevir Mother Meet Her In the Sky." etc , at.il the name of the hymnal It la In? nEADKIt. The American llag should not be used for any secondary purpose. It Is the symbol of our country. That Is Its first and only purpose to wi.vo as a sjmbol of country beforo the eyes of the people. The flag deserves all the respect we can give It. Let it wave Its mes sago unhindered and find some other way to signal the tradesmen. I'crhaps our readers will have something to say on the subject. I shall be glad to print the hymn and other Information you re quested if a reader sends It In. I have pitron'rcd tho i-ame grocr i! .. L'..7. f M'l.:i ,., for jcars," the, provider for a large oJU'io a iu.n vi 'i iiiu- "" '" lioui't.h.nld was having at n rti-ent mcet- Satin i Ing on food consei vatlon. gPV aiad wlt.e from theae now. HiT' -vlvrned sour, and I wonde K3 i.STiVf ws"1 tor vlneear. . I th K j tnalelnyvlneiar than It ft. . ataut b yearl Alio, do yi ' WDUU , i"St(t A ItBADEH IN IDAHO. elcome to our column, friend from wt tn Idaho. We are glad to meet you ill hope wo can help you. TWidelloniV axe not ordinarily mad! o vinegar, nut tms cap te aone. iney suce a outer navor, nowever. it is ,e possible, thopgh, for you -to have Nfar from your dandelion wine If you It turn c.omnletelv sour. It will do l If you limply let It alone, permitting 19 lermeni tor some time longer, u U In a -wide-mouthed vessel It -will take time) two or tnree rnontns, an x r.hemlst tells me. Then filter off mother and bottle. The tarragon Improve the, flavor of this and proo. mabA n. nalatAbla culinary vlnerar. eliwan't takii a. veir to make vln -. v -mere is a noine-maao wit mm g six weeks or so, There Is also a wr-way man. uu, out us h requires irate apparatus, I am sure you would i interested. on any tarragon leaves uy m At certain larae arovan iu ret tarracon nlants from seeds- They .coat twnty-flv centa apiece M o9 iranapiaiuvu. l iihvo ucci. to find a place where the seed '.purcnaseu. Most ot u cornea anc. i win ling lurwiar par- about tno, vinejar ana plants in A WmfTrim .Longfellow b Cans you pTevaa tall what arlnar auotatlon la taken from ja tk aatlwr of Jha poemf MM-Mwruoum. u Addresses of Celebrities To the Editor of tfomon'a rant: Dear Madam Although I have never writ ten to you before I have received vuluablo knowledge on varloua aubjecta. Will you pleaae aniwer the following In tho exchange and I will ha very much obliged: What la Ignaca raderewakl'a home addreaa. where a letter may reach him? Alio, Pearl White, the motton-plcturo actresa? And. If It la not too much trouble, who la Waaaitl Lepa, and It ha la a planllt, l he conaldered great? DAIJ.V IlKADBlt. Ignace Paderewskl's home address Is Morges, Lausanne, Switzerland, but mall sent to the Hotel Gotham, New York city, will reach hhn now. Pearl White can be addressed In care of tho Pathe Studios. 26 West Forty-fifth street. New York city, Wasslll I.eps Is a com poser, teacher and organist of note and the conductor of the Philadelphia Oper atic Society. He is a pianist of great reputation, but is better known as a conductor, composed and organist. Elkton Laws To thf Editor ot Woman' Paget Dear Madam I would like to kr.ow about the following! . . Doea the girl have to be with the man to obtain a llcenee for marriage In Elkton, Maryland? .... Can th' get married directly after obtain ing the llcenae? Muat he or ane ba Identified and are Elkton 1'cenaea printed In New Tork papers? IL S. J. In Elkton, Md neither patty U obliged to be present when the license is ob tained. It may be taken out by a friend or an attorney who U able to answer all questions and swear to them. Identifi cation Is not required. The license .costs SI and since the war a tax of ten cents has been added. The" ceremony may ; wa4 imwteaiaieir alter in license Kir I wsm vr i W M lit US i 1 T, i I M II ill l I J I Sbbt 1 p.1 When one has nofhln? but vers hard waler to drink. Is It advlAhle ja drill'.. much? . mrrir p. i "Hut .-linti I... ' ll 4(l lil..llv- u aie-r noi'.ill l ...r .. ... .1-., ,v, ..I...1,,.. ...-.I f l. "" :" '.' V .."'. ' ".." '.". "' inu-n-ii ui e.h" "" i""e' "; - nnru aim you now tno water it will pre- llnlted States food admlnhtintlon I lm- clpltato a greater part of the llmo and, mediately decided to do my buying else- vou can pour off the top and drink It. ' where." hut it won't do any great harm If you member of the fond admluls- uon t. l.lv cry tratlnu bhould feel the kiim way i There alo 350,000 retailers of food i commodities In the United States and Is thero nny crude of larafflti or tmnral each of tluse Is belnir nskeii to Ml-ii tho I oil that la dangerous? o. W V. Paraffin or Mineral Oil following pledge and dbplay it In some conspicuous place 111 bis store- "To serve our country we have enlisted ln ! Ih.) United States food administration. We pledge ourselves to glvu our cus tomers the. benefit of fair and moderate prices, t-elllng at no more than a lea .sonnble profit above cost to u " Jloit retailers are not only willing, but eager to do their part. And tho mil lions of housewives throughout thn coun try who have been glad and proud to sign the food administration pledge and display tho card In their windows should now look for tho pledge card ln tho gro ceries they patronize, I don't know that there are anv on i tile iiHiraei. nut imiiroptriy iiuruieu oils are n little dangerous, though 1 think that this matter has been so carefully gone Into that the oils offered on the market aro all i-afc. i StllTncbi After Using Cold Spray I, Why do I get stlffneps and win in mv body when 1 finish bathtntr with a cold pray? VUS. J. K P. Hecauso that I the ret of cold. It Increases the tono of the muscle and that may occur to such an extent If jou are husceptlble as to make you feel a btiffnc3s and ilgldity. 'Copyright) i imm Mall Here i3 a charming frock for street or sports wear. White crepe satin is the material that has gone into its making, the trimming;, belpg supplied by clever use , of panels and girdle SkxjtiM miPiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' : h i 3 I Spring Millinery WE present a most attractive .and charming assemblage of models, for Dress and Sport Wear. OUR collection is representative of the best features of styles from the world's fashion centers. RIaYL0(3tBLYNN.Inc V 1528 Chestnut St , Furs, Stored, Altered, and Repaired r -. XjTrviTV t. t. J .LJ t . . - At KSBiJvTri--Bmv.i . t ..0SJ&T wjmimim' 'V YJV JW i'lL) m-ZZS?. cTVBaai iaaKatrW.rtSle'iitO''K fw i v It i d jieno '.Cjii HT 1 ?J)D vv anamaKer & Drown s (Market at Sixth Street) New Woman 's Shop Announces its formal Spring Opening for oday, TomorE ov, Wedriesday W2 V T.Sim t M m . k jAj. $lfi Bn m I iSP' , T 1 A fl,r' The decorators Lave done their work well and trans formed the 'Woman s Section into a heautiful store. We know the new surroundings will help our many friends to make their Easter selections with greater comfort. All the merchandise in the new Shop is as new as the Department itself Suits, Dresses, Coats, Blouses and Separate Skirts and ftTcV? W4 ?U J sks. jsrtsz vs -rr:.v v!Sf.yJL?i wziSim QMfri Ilk OSSXt &&&i4 ) U I in a profusion of new styles colorful variety. rr Ftyfr tli. r j StifSfi nfriftvX Kva J liVSV VSv'sS---r:.v 7Z-r- sVS"tr CatBiSfi Ti-vn33t.w.i. ion .ci' jn rwii,2. znvfrvui, yv';(tlA -p& iif'vvJiQvsj -y itmm rtVf&vw!. &F&. liiv 'ft-jv i , JUjL: yfiffc i 4 .iri - ,. ? yr i- u ,Sr2S 'i, '.
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