Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 13, 1918, Final, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC lJEDGEK-FHILAlELJfHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918
Rft TNWARTTME-SPRINGTIME MODESANDJARIE INTERESTS
E FLAVOR AND FANCY OF ERIN
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at St. Patrick's Day Jfarty JNeea in ox; re
J"Pnrcrnnp Plpnt.v of Plnnintr and Little
Editorial for Women
Written by a Woman
rf
Spending Are the Keynotes of It
',
fllsthractln It tla! Itltiht when
raverybody Is In tho first throes of
fever nlonc comes St. ratrlck s
'.. And with Ireland and springtime
rlends that thcv are tcmntlnt: you
( jtoffether, what's to bo done?
''VAnd so In spite of the war. It Is
i'rtlspered. many have launched plans
' r that Erin Go Uracil party. Hist
v'jeewl It's to be a wartime party." A
t-ajri aeai or minxing ana worninc
t(.tma very little spending. And only tne
' .-annas 01 tooa uncia nam says we can
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imVERYTHINa, of course, at the
. iJZi'party you're thinking of Blvlni?
Ut hnve the flavor and fancy of
rtn. Thnt's whern the work comes
B'4...iru If It's to be a dinner party, a little
w "kites correspondence card, for In-
l-e wimivs, Willi me uvula fjuiiucii nil in
ft,? Kreen. will help tho lmaclnntlon of
?our quests. It can be n place card
oo. Here's a sample one:
Chicken Wcarln' tho Green
Just a Little Irish Cabin
llurphy'.i Holla A lilt o' Toy
St. Patrick's Salad
A Bit of Blarney
Tho chicken Is chicken a la klnt?
eecorated with shamrocks cut from
Kreen peppcys: the Irlih cabin, mashed
potatoes moWed to represent a little
caDiti. xne tea, or course, is just tea
' -hit fhA fit. Tntrlne'M anlnri Id nlnn.
r-,, -i. .-a ...; ;i iV.v... "" .-j '".Yi.
I myyv aim nuio uil ivuutu V.UVL-1LU Willi
jw, Sfreen mayonnaise, mane oy oamntr
' eitVlA(4 hni.1. n anlnnnh 4, tin.. ...
'to- Bffm ettvl I n a r.f Tntfirmfilon Xtii.ntiii1.
V rolls are potato bread. A bit of blarney
m pistacne ice cream made into a light
dessert by adding whipped cream
sweetened with honey.
, Even If It's only a buffet supper to
be served In the middle of the eve-
U"1
Today la Wheatleaa Day
It elves n clinnco to uso that
pound of crrcnl or corn meal jou
bought In the BO-30 plan of selllne
whr-at flour.
Ilcmrmbcr, whrslles day In the
home meant lhrc mraN eaten
without etrn Victory bread.
TIiIh (Ioch not iirr-tltate exnerl
mentlnc with cllfnriilt rerlnc.
When rcre.iN are eaten plentifully
for brcaUfast ou need no bread.
One medium Hired notuln rIvcm you
as intirli stnrrli as two slices of
brend. This, too. saves vtlic.it.
SHAKK YOL'K TAHI.K WITH
orii AIJ.HCS. ohskkvk vourt
COUNTRY'S WHEATLKSS DAY!
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SYDNEY V. WILSON
PLAN WOMEN'S PART
IN LOAN CAMPAIGN
'ceting at tho Bellevue-Strnt-
ford Tnkes Up Final
Instructions
IN THE MOMENT'S
MODES
Afternoon Frock of Quaker
Gray Georgette
)RGANIZATIONS BUSY
WKlli: jou rc
choly and bo
H&
L la nbitllntlnr boner for "hlle taisr
now mnrn niiouiu u iimot
' 9 Row rnn rhlnff snm be irmoTMl from
clothlnt?
S. Wbn the pnper doll'A clotheN rrfne to
t7 on bv mrariH nf the little rurilbofinl
"bendbirkii," what little detlre run
be appllcdT
nine, a little menu cai-d will help out. I
The St. Patrick's salnd, the Murphy
rolls and tho bit of blarney can be
served.
DECOItATIONS arc another ery
Important part of the party. Hnd
lesi combinations siiRsest themselves:
A simple little Kreen banket In tie
.... e ll.n tnl1u OIlArt n'ltVi nlnlr
roses tied with strands of ,:rcen baby HOSPITAL LIBRARY WORK
ribbon that reach out tci tho end or'
tho table; an old Irish cabin, built out1
of a wooden or cardboard box; a little
manufactured garden Brows In the
front of this and n couple ot little
dolls dressed as peasants add to the
, scene. The blarney stone makes a
Rood centerpiece, and If crudely built
makes a great deal of fun.
Time and trouble It may take to Bet
ready the Erin Go UraKh party, but
It will not offend against the laws of
wartime If cone ubout In the right ( breath of fresh nlr and gave you a
' cheerful story to read? Soon self was
forgotten, you were puzzling out the
romance of Hetty llrnwn. strolling
through green gardens with lur your
recovery was rapid 1
Don't ou want to help the wounded
anil sick soldier to forget his awrui,
agonizing pain, to forget that deathly
sight that was Hashed naoss his eyes
b tho hideous Htanliills. to cleur the
horror from his mind, to forget all this
In a happy story? Don't you want to
Mart hlni thinking about wholesome
things during his dis, weeks or months
In tho hospital? Have you ever real-
By SYDNEY V. WILSON
In rhre of llnapttnl l.lhrnr' Work. Phila
delphia Itr.inrh National I.easue for
Woman's crUe
cr sick In bed, nielan-
ly and bored with the very ex
istence of life and not caring much what
happened to jou, when some kind friend
literally blew Into our room like
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
XAttttM end avrttlon ntimilttA to tftf frpnrtment mutt 7i written on oir (de nt
t tapwr only iil alcird with the nomj or ike urller, Special r:erlea like ihote plvrn
elow are invited. It i tutdemtood rhot thn editor itoea not nrcei-f tnj0re the eatlia
Iffreaeed. 11 rommuatcatlOHS or (ale 4eparmtnt Mhoultt ba oiiiirteird ua Jollowe: lllli
TODAY'S INQUIRIES
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ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES
1 BhmriHk nalnn li mnrlr by rnttin itrrrn
rnnrd pefitr and Ifttuct Ifnif In
th form of nhamrorkri. The iHinr
nhnmrocki nrr final I nnd h rtttir
n lantft ennuKh to rnvrr the pl.itr.
TIm aalad In dritcd with Krrn
maronnaltr
SiA hoi-pot U an pcttnomlfal dlh which
anvea fuel and montr 1rraur It makeM
one af leftover vec table, titork, rtc.
II ronnUtt of meat an a rnl and mt
ral Triretableft all rookftl In the mim
pot. There ara trrrtable hot-iotn,
too.
S It mother rnlU the children In frta plar
with n whistle a Rood deal of near on
htr throat will be imvfd. Two blut-
ran 1 tne Hiirnn. ror one rnuu 10
coroe In. three for another etc.
St Patrick's Day Games
fifth Editor of Woman Page:
Dear Madam Can you print In
it, Patrick's rlirht party wher wo are to
ic
taper same that could r played at
L Patrick's rlirht party wher wo are
.,,- .. mrrii from tub la (o taLIar Thfre nr
td fcWee. jlAnOARET.
Ite
At the first table Bee who can form
tho most words out of the letters In the
words "Erin Go Dragh." Qe each
guest a pencil and paper.
At the second table have a boul filled
with pieces of green tape a quarter of a
yard long and each tied full of hard
knots. See which partners, working to
ether, can straighten out tho most
lengths.
Have a pile of pebbles or beans
wrapped In green paper and at the top of
tne pile a St. rairicKS uay ravor, sucn
s a little Irishman. Let each player In
turn remove a pebble from the heap. If
ho overthrows the little Irishman he
must forfeit It. He who can seoure the
,tnost "rocks" lri a given time. Mary
' Dawson's Game Dook.
The other games have been mailed to
'jrou.
itnmilmfattv fllie ... . ...... I.. ..
niled Mate ure enifured In aarlcuU
What are the "Wrena" of Ennland?
In urltlnc ))iiktnM ut .nnPiai
.. jTurzi r,".v,;,lroT,1,z,'d,,1!,t,,h,p, Tn,i,,,)!,1,,m,c of ,h0 lm
erly addreavsi? tlcnt Is half tho battle .'
Of course, tho sick and wounded In
their weakened and disabled condition
ennnot hold a book or hcay mng.izlne,
ro a new kind of library has ben
planned. Short, cheerful stories, light,
funnv ones, am cut out of magazines
nnd bound. The'o Movies rarely exceed
tnele pages, so that thu frail nr maimed
1. hrn it slrl l-n mnitrrnl tneTlt!nT
iilone nnd (lew. nnt know hnrthaml
me neii or the cllctni'hon- oneriitur
lreaent nmntalile emulo.Tmeiit. Te
wrlotia dlftiinlione rmnimnlea site tree
trnln ni In the srt of t.illne dictation ,
In thla wan
IJnvd flearse
fH.n.l. ,.. it
flten In to tl-e woman matrment that i arm may not be taxed. The Cieographl
or eminojins cal Magazine Is full of fascinating travel.
tustoms of countries of the Orient nnd
iungled Africa, Sections of this maga
zine are cut out and bound and supply
thrilling reading. Appropriate pictures
arc pasted In the front of all tho books,
a anrenlnx his rnunlr
a unman rhnuPeur.
The violet Is the hlrth flower for Starch
A Golden Brown Secret
i5ii. A.
B'fta. T tht Editor o Woman' Pane:
'. r,rT
She Wants to Know
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T,snters -D very careiui tu
JA -elistlnctly? Sometimes It Is
'frfi tell one figure from another..
nr lf,1mThit reelne nhleh t sent )0U
for .cakea tor children was mlbllahed In
-ifyf Iw. i..,.. .r nrBrrh k tt rupfn far Auven
"S lhta ruptul ot flour, and one-eighth '
J ubllased. You have helped mo before and
?P "jMaln I corot to jou for advice.
V,' Catr Ink epole be, taken out nt linen?
A. Is there any seed atore which aella Upe
SWtWIth repeated thanks I hor to remain a
JSW reader. 1 VtANTA. K.SOW,
CwSff Th corrected recipj now rruiin.
lltrr Threa tabtesnoonfuls of fat. Add to this
Es 'Jv -one-half cupful of granulated sugar and
K. Hi-inn nt nnA hentan pirn and one-
BGf . lli0 .... ,,,. nn.1 nnntlia-
', "9ialU&rier CUDIUl Ol IIllliv mm wi,w. v.
Q ,S "'mixture of seven-eighths cupful ot
' Ma.fln" finite nnrt nnt lenuuooniui UI
.Wklng powder, alternating. Slay I ask
A wien recipes are sent In that their
Willi! ijuihj
so hard to
we are
orry for our mlsiaKe, nowever.
t. , Mnn I.H lab.n mil nf linen hv
- . . inibBlrtllia ll" IBnfc.. vw- w ....... -,
I '"" soaking In milk lor a aay or two or wuii
h & As solution of oxalic acid. If the acid Is
k . used soak the stain for a few seconds,
K itTtl .l !.. In -I.,- wdIai anil flnallv
, i aiiviA iiiio ii v.t. .... - --
'i'r-ln water to which a couple of drops of
y inmqnU have been added.
Vanr."1 nava tried the larger seed stores
F' 'jWlBd'lso some of the larger drug stores
nt Vj-m .... fin4 ,n int urlm i-arrlfta taiM
C&.t Vou might ba able to get It by
Hiking a systematlo telephone canvass
-'CitiM seed stores scattered throughout
ftw oity.
V'Awther "Cottage by the Sea"
a pM Xdltor of tromaa'a I'aot;
Sl.'liBtr"' Msdam I m tneloaln s. cony of
it sonar ne touiii uj ma .a"-.
Kit If not in aania hwi .
slsa Pesuo ljiri. 1 have taken
.u.IImIm nf mM iadii md I
t It mlaht probably ba the one wanted.
ra read snd enjoy your "comer 'ot
r and have learned many uaeiui
Tom lu Aiay i ancroacu uu ,w"i
time to Mk a couple of aueitlonaT
' Is there any way I can taka tha
j, mark, out of an'almoit new mat-
ea,sy caceaaive Mian
- ikA-B BMW wiathl liaa T can
i a dlaearded rubber union aultt It
; much uaid and la of fine auailly.
Where is we rouowing auoianon
van. They alo aerva who only
rail"! inre.i j, n. w.
mi varv much Indeed for your
ure nnil for aendlnr In the
V hali aanil a. eonv of tt to the
who ked for It and shall print
arrow evening for tha benefit of
WHO rolgni oe inioreaieu.
.Dtrsclratlon that comes
body,- except that from under
dti, w acia. bo you can poa
r tka atalned mattress with
Trya weak solution at first
Sga lv n lll9 pirunaer it wn
atWa. A- weak solution of
cM, be, effective In taking out
tViH mmlne from tha artn
FnblBroforrn wouldttalta the (ast
PH in aw. ,
-rattknow pr,ny vaa
i at. noma or iaa nn
t tha Kad'Croas. with
II o03BOhiaaJ,(l5
To the fdllor o H'omaa'e Pane:
.nrJldfrTor1 XATcf0rrywfuU,en '.W. couc' "" a I'"'"1""' P
bachleor. lie wua teiiinir about hi. omk nt In the brary.
every" morX1 "ilruVyou? .e0 ff. Matters have been simplified for
?,..?.. nt) ' "nt '" "l l 'M! Could I nurses, too, by having different colored
puhli.hi?m,"thher of "Sur'namVi'T"" w"hout bindings for different types of writing.
.-J , m "nt"' to. write In him to pet hla
opinion on a tiue.llon I think he could an
tnJ.r,U i1 "V 'ne'""n "lamp for reply and
would be pleaaed to hear from ou aa noon
aa contenlcnt. (iu. jt. K,
We may hn wrong, but we have a sus
picion that Miss M. K knows how to
make that KOlden hrnwn rim nt nnera
etery morning Wo wish we could olillce.
uear reader, but we think bachelors
ought to be protected! The namo must
icuiuiii ib at-irei.
Hose Party for June
To the Kditor ot M'omau'e J'ooe:
.hn'"r,..SI!;,d,"n"7,v"1 ou. Wndly answer
theee fiu-e Ion. for mef Mamma proml.ed
mnii Krl?i."-. J1n' Dont uu ,hlnl "
would he nice to have a rone party? Can
ou umret some di-cnratlona and lll jou
p aae tell m om nlco Kamei to play for
fwrelvantodfour0t5e"n7lh'"a a ''"""' ,t0m
Tilt h(l Vat I nlHV It-llh oea a .e l t
but they like to piHy .oni klanlni? camea
n i' 1 1 it- iinu a', tin some ri my iriri rriendi.
Do you thnlk It la all rlsht? inenoa.
A riCIloOLGIHI..
I think a rose party would be lovely.
Have little, rose cre paper boxes filled
with salted nuts as faors and trim the
table with pink roses. Carry out the
pink-and-whlte effect In the china, If
possible, and use candles shaded with
pink crepe paper roses on the tuble.
Servo light sandwiches and strawberry
Ico cream anil pink iced cakes.
A progressive game party would be
nice. Have a different game tit ench
table and let the two who win each
time progress to the next tublo and
cnango partners there, and so on until
all tho guests have played cuch game
once. Have "Authors" ot one table,
,'E.''t.r.Coi,ules"...Bt, another, "Tlddledy
Winks" at a third and a short card
game hi a lourtn. i ou could arrange to
have "Lotto at another table : In fart.
you would find anv number nf .linn
games at the tie and ten-cent stores for
all the tables. Ulc a prise to the one
WhO Wins m08t Raman, n. Kei'nnH npl-a
and a "booby." ThlH kind of an enter
tainment will take up most of your time,
and with a little bit of dancing and sup-
Klnal plans for tho women's patriotic
art In the coming Liberty Loan cam
lalgn will be completed at today's ses
Ion of the conference reiircaentlng 1000
oluntecrs who will work for the
-omen's committee ot the Liberty Loan
'immlttce.
Tho meeting was called for 10 o'clock
Is morning nt tho nrllvun-Htritford
r,tel by Mrs Walter S. Thomson, chair
inn of tho womrn's committee Flnnl In
ductions will bf glen to the district
inlrmen nnd workers from all sections
f Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jer
y for the big campaign that begins
prll .
The week Is a busy ono for women's
rganlzatlons. with on Important meet
ng of tho Women's League for Oood
Government scheduled for tomorrow.
A message from Vllle-qulers Auninnt,
lie French town "adopted" by the cur-
einl events class ot tho I'hllnmuslnn
fub, will be read at a meeting of the
lass this morning.
TO DISCUSS' r.ATWnNINO
An open meeting for patrlotlo service
will be held at tho New Century Club
this afternoon, with gardening nnd fond
conservation ns the main topic. Amnng
the speakers will be W. F. Therklldson,
of the Philadelphia County Food Com
mission ; F F Rockwell nuthnr, nnd
Miss Caro Miller, supervisor of tchool
gardens.
The world relations of China will be
described In a lnntern-sllrto lecture by
the ltev Frederick Poole nt tho Plastic
Club this afterncon. Wool for the wnr
Unlttlng of the club's navy auxiliary will
bo distributed to tho members.
Otto Thlelow will Continue his tilks
on eurly planting before the rending de
partment of the Woman's Club of Cyn
wyd nt the home of tho chairman, Mrs
T. C. Yocum, this afternoon, and n meet
ing of those Interested In gardenlnf will
bo held ten'ght at the home of Mr.i. W.
I'. Hamilton Mrs Isaac II. Itniulos, of
t.nnsdowne, will speak on "Woman's
Work In Wartime" before tho Century
Club of Norwood.
OHOANIZATION LUNCIIKON
An organisation luncheon of the
Woman's league for flood (Joernni8nt
w III be held tomorrow preparatory to
tho campaign for members nml ward
leagues the week oft March 18. Tho
league will urge voters to register and
vote, pointing out that the coming State
I.eglslaturo will consider tho prohibition
amendment nnd perhups the suffrage
amendment. The chairman of the cam
paign committee Is Mrs. Frank Miles
Day. who Is aided by Mrs. J. L. Jerome
Ferris nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd f McCollln.
Ernest T. Trigg, president of the Phil,
ndelphla Chamber of Commerce, will ad
dress tho Woman's Club of the Templo
I.'nlfrs'ty tomorrow morning on "What
the Chamber Thinks Women Can Do to
Dctter Conditions In Philadelphia " Miss
Amelia F. Culbcrtson will speak abou'
city nurses nnd Miss Kathcrlna lton
cranz will sing.
BEEFSTEAK FOE
TO EFFICIENCY
. -tfr(re on srevesllee mrillcl"" !'
te olceii hi) Doctor KtUooo i M !
mu dallul but in an cite it'll! rflaimojH
or Irmlinrnl of crilntniis l oltewiileil.
i'eraannl iiucrci on health jolll
toiij'Ik amicircd 1 ioilaoe ( Incioifu.
tv:'
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Irr i 3
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Dy J. II. KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D.
U jrnWAS the Ueefsteak Did If this
JL was the excuse given by a
famous pugilist for his first defeat, lit
confessed that on the day of It's tlpauc
culatlon. n vasomctor disturbance. Is set
up by drinking a large amount ot com
water, und this may produce headaches
nnd even worso effecte.
Gag In Intestine
Why dn an many persona complain nf ra;
In the Inleitlne after they hae stopped
eatlnct meat for several inonthe? J. t.
(las In tho Intestine Is.duo to theJer
mentation of starch, sugar or cellulose.
Persons who tnke a great deal of eel
lulose are likely to su.fr from gas until
they get their flora changed, because
some of thete germs that produce putre
faction also have the power of decern-
nn.tni wort1 nnrt thev nttfirk the Cel-
iuloso and produce gas: but this. In a
r.Vr ' Process hlc Is Incident to tho change
ressful Imttlo he added to his regula.ion nte,,ina. noTn. When yftu got the
bill of fare an extra btefsteak when Ids bna ,,rm, drlvon out Kmt the normal
trainer was not looking. He said, That , PPt 0e g-0rnis established, then this
btefsteak made me tired." He was symptom dlsappeara. It generally takes
right. Very likely the beefsteak was three or four weeks to get rid of these,
the causo of his defeat. gas-mrmlng germs. If one Is rea ly
.. ,..., i.i.. ii. thorouehsro nc. the th ng can bo accom-
.iinuy a ua iiraa mini iiii;a uia innu". ni.,.i r i. .iMM ,v.. ii,nf Qnmo
to ,h,a,n. cause. Many a professor , K'Vdly.Tu
who inula ma wurit uuiuvn "" -; i ma)' take several montns,
hlmrelf losing his gr'p upon his position , ,
might nml the explanation of nis uo.
Tomorrow? a War Menu
hev,iVw.rduPotne? jU
seu-aonressen stamped envelona " .'J
nilir.tlfte'Au-n i.i., . M
"- Hlewed lirl!!,:u,,
Oatmeal nnd Top Milk
Crenmert llM
l.'gglcss Ityo Mulllns
LUNCH KO.V
... . . Corn Rarebit
llaked Potnloea
Apple dnuca
DiNNnrt
.. i . .u.ralel thicken
Mashed Potatoes Cabbage au Qrti
Iianana Charlotte rt,tt
ixicli:ss nvi: muffins
Coffe.
Coleslan
'I
fl
I
. Two cupfula ryo flour, four, tea...
ru h paging pow tier, ono-hnlf teasnooWr-i
salt, four teaspoonfuls sugar? on? ?
ful mlk. ono tablerpoonYul' vegetahfc
oil or fat.
cllnlng efnclency In the simc cause an
Autointoxication
fxcssslvo protein Intake. Wlim onei a K"n aW5!IBJ, 'H
, i m . -i u.i.nin from hot hands nnd pain In the eiiow. ia
takes an excess of fat, or carbohydrate, ,t rtu, to po,nlj p. jj. O.
the excess may be easily disposed of. as yes Headache, eyeuche. backache,
It Is deposited as fat beneath tho skin ternehn all kinds of aches may be
In other words, one takes on a Ilttlo tract d to these poisons. Ono poison mav
added weight, which may bo done with-1 trlve. you headache, another may produce
out
physli
:d weight, which may bo done wltn-' trlve you nenaselie. anotner may proauco
any material decrease of mental ot backnche nnd another may give you the
.tent oitvionnf tint when nno tnkf a 1 Mdgcts nnd make you neiTous. There
Heal elllclenc. Hut when one "KIM different kinds of germs grow ng In
nn excess of protein, through tho freer
use of meat and eggs, the result Is uu- j
ferent. The protein of tho surplus Is
digested and absorbed, but Instead of
being deposited as residual tlrsue to be
used perhaps at some futuro time or ns
an addition to the body weight, this sur
plus must be nt once eliminated, for na
ture has made no proUslon for the stor
age of anv considerable excess of pro
tein It Is converted Into urea, carried
off through the kidneys:, nnd thus the
bloodstream Is loaded to nn excessive de
greo with waste material and tho kid
neys lire required to do an excess of
work In the elimination of these poisons.
In the meititlme, whllo the process of
elimination Is going on, ecry cell of the
body. Including every brain nnd nero
cell. Is bathed with blood which Is super
saturated with poisonous and waste ma
terial. But this Is not the worst of It. A
considerable part of the surplus protein I
remains In the alimentary canal undl- j
gested and whllo Tying In the colon hour '
after hour rapid putrefaction takes place
tho allinentarv rannl. mnnv of them
making poisons. There aro plenty of
causes for all the symptoms that
neurasthenic people suffer.
n- Mix and slfC the dry Ingredient.. ...j e?
e-' the milk and vcmtahln mr x? ni" Md
If 1 .In tint t.eaf link.. I- .."". HWCKIy. tl
pins twenty minutes In n hot oV.nro,ffll: M
yicius twelve munins. Food ,t,ini.i.: XM
tlon. - i.iuaira- yjn
Sewing Hint
l'ltAt'. Dflll ItSje va tA-.t - .
,...... ...,.,h uu HUUK.S and eyes. nl '
n tape measure where the hooka sra K
go and sew on hookB an inch .rTarf
then Pin the tano menanr. nl :''"!
sides and sew on the ejes. Th I. .'S
umpler than measuring for each 1
separate y. -
Arthritis
What la the cause of arthrllfe
N. W. Q
Sometimes It Is nn abscess at tho
roots of the teeth. Sometimes It Is a
diseased gall-bladder or diseased totiRlls.
More f.ften than an thing elso It Is coli
tis, Infection of tho colon.
Diabetic Patients
Should diabetic patients exercise? If so.
how much? J. H. O.
Ask your doctor about that. Some
need to exerc'so a good dial moro and
some very little. When taking n fluid
diet or fasting thero should bo almost
no cxerclso at nil.
(Copyrlsht)
War Savings Jingles
, plrK fov. nnd p.io, boys, have,
Ptomaines and toxin, are produced nnttl" Xo' Kaiser is taught that ho
the absorption of these poisons, many of f I""t mJ; ""bought
For Instance, all fiction Is bound in
black, truel In bright yellow, etc., so
that the nurse only hns to choose a
color In order to find tho kind of story
for which hhc Is looking.
No war articles are allowed. It has
been decided that uny man that haB
reached a hospital does not want to read
about what sent him there, so all stor
ies nrc censored.
Just think, you can work; nt home
cutting out pages of cheer from your
mogarlncs as well ns urignt-coioieu pic
tures then bring them In to 170.! Wal
nut btreet, tho Nntlonal League for
Woman's SerWce, and learn to bind.
Wo don't promise not to sign you up
as a regular worker. Wc need jou.
uuL-'. V(ydiocfv
Yesterday Today
too long I've kung of butterflies and
nowers.
Ot amorous Uph secure In lacy veils,
ut Duoaing ua'
set trails.
Jawns and fading sun-
Thero is no color more satisfy
ing for spring wear than
Quaker gray the color of the
georgette that makes this
chaimlng little frock for in
formal afternoon affairs. Tho
tucks of the skirt are topped
with hemstitching, and the
blouse is embroidered with tiny
blue and green glass beads.
War Savings Jingles
There was a wicked man and he had
a wicked look.
He w-as it wlcketf Kaiser, and what ho
wanted he Just took.
He fought a wicked war, and ho said
It was Just right,
Until some little Thrift Stamps Just put
him out of sight,
Camden Florist Found Dead
Harry Sharp, a florist, of 02(1 Ilroad
wav. Camden, was found dead In bed
, yesterday morning by his sister. He was
iflfty-nAe yeurs old nnd hed been ailing
,' with an affection of the heart. Ho had
been long in tno norisi Business in uam-den.
Per your friends will bo more than de-
usmeu
I would not navo kissing games, dear.
It makes the bovs and trlriu r.iniiii.i- nn.i
somehow they lose respect for each
other If they get too familiar When the
nine Kins grnw oiner tncy will be glad
they did not play such games.
"Meet Mother in the Skies"
To th Editor o ll'omaa't Page:
Dear MaitHtn 1 am aendlnir the words of
the hymi. "Meet Mother In the Hklea" in re
eponia to "Reader a" requeet for them. I
am aorry that I am unable to furnlih the
name of the hymnal, as the cover has been
loat from oura;
In a lovely rraveyard. many mllea away.
Llea your dear old mother, 'neath tho cold.
mid clav:
Mem'rlea oft
Of billowing fields of wheat In summer
noiirs,
And birds at gossip shrill In shady
bowers.
Alas, dear Muse, the Binlllng day Is dono,
All hunhed the songs of youth's en
visioned ease,
For battle-hymns alone can rldo the
breeze
That biars the shriek of shell and roar
of eun
With presage sure of victory to be won.
When onco again I ver.e the glorious
morn,
'Twill show In utter rout to farthest
skies
Teutonic hordes in flight mid craen
cries
Till then, oh sun of France, of which
ate born
Our goldm fltlds, thy light from me
be tiliorn.
Your azure plains nnd hills of snowy
cloud
Must rest In bhadow 'gainst the fated
day
Your urrowed flro rceals their fleeing
way.
For me, who sec but Franco in anguish
bowed,
'Cnough of dreams, my songs her dead
enshroud.
If -le'odv their glorv enn enhance
My oIce be tuned to hand-grenade,
and shell ;
And should It come that where the
fighting fell
I pome day He a bharer In their chance
My muted song shall rise a prnyer for
France I
Jean de Perceval, translated In
the Literary Digest.
St. Patrick's Day Dessert
Prepare a plain Jello In tho usual way,
flavor with orange and lemon extract and
tint with erecn egctable coloring. Pour
Into a large shallow pan bo that the
Jsllo will be about one-half Inch In thick
ness. With a latge cookie cutter, cut
out slices nnd place on a small wh.t
plate. Prepare another pucVage of the
tello In tho samo way and mold In
Rtraleht Individual molds). Placo one of
these on ench slice. Before Bcrvlng bine
ready some whipped cream and with a
spoon put a white band of the cream
around tne green urwii m h'k ii-
War Savings Jingles
"Little maid, pretty maid, whither goest
thru?"
"To buv Thrift Stamps, and I don't know
how."
"Take your quartirs to a store any
where, They mean bullets for tho boys 'ocr
there!'"
which hae the lrulence of snake en-,Mnn ib end nf th worb for him
omit, etpote.s tno entire noay in a nigniy
pernicious and dangerous form of Intox
ication. Ptomaine Intoxication may be
fuddle n man's brain, weaken his Judg
ment, lessen bis Inhibitory power, destroy j
his nblllty to perceive and decide riuicitiy,
to dispatch business, to Initiate, to orig
inate, to execute. In exactly tho same
way and to us high n degree ns alcohol,
opium or any other drug
Many a business man past forty years
who Imagines himself to be suffering
from oterwork is blmply buffering from
food poisoning.
DNces.s ot protein, the chief cause of
food poisons, Is tho greatest danger to
which the Amerlcin business man is ex-
posed. The Amerk'tn business man at
the present time faces a greater danger
In the beefsteak which ho swallows every
clav nt tlm dinner table than In any of
the commercial problems which are at the
present moment so widely discussed in
the newspapers. Beefsteak poisoning Is
a menace, not only to tho American busi
ness man. but to professional men of
every tvpe. Cut out beefsteaks, cut nut I
meats of all ports, cut out tea and
rrffee. cut out cigars, cut out alcoholism.
Live the simple life, rhls Is the best
advice mat can oe given tu in? uumm;ea
man who seeks sue'eess through lncrtas
lne personal efficiency.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Cold Water Headache
ArA there t nnrlltlonn of the stomach
whlih tho drlnkln of told water eauuftf
headache? IJVA H.
Sometimes a disturbance of tne clr
Conservation
fr'ie lVatcCiteordJ
Conservation of fahrlta la neit
In Importance to conservation of
food tfend our weurlns apparel
and houaohcild artldia to lltl.VIO
Cleaners und lera. to rejuvel
nate them txpertly ut little ex.
pense.
I'lione Walnut 0563
Primo Dye Works
Cleaners and Dyera
Wholesale K Ketall
S10-I2-I4 S. 13th street
311 H. 13th Street
George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut St. 1214
Unique Display
Millinery
War Savings Jingles
riddle-de-dec, flddle-de-i?ee,
I bought Thrift Stamps for you and
for me.
It's awfully easy, once ycu begin.
Spending, ma says. Is a terrible sin.
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Imported pattern hats and dis
tinctively original models
by tho best American '
designers.
Imported Trimmings.
Silks Laces Feather a
Flo wers Ribbons
Untrimmed Hats.
fFFRECKLEsTI
!mpi:ciai mniccTioN (
Prom farch 7th to April ISth J M
"Beaut v of Fact) lm 1
" Beaut v of Face lm
5 the Magnet That Attract"
0 Many eam of auceeseful treat-
5- ment Is my guarantee. Freckles
pitting and scare perfectly and
permanently removed. The deep
t tit vvrlnklea entirely obliterated.
. f'lintin tnilmt Inr ntinnli,l,n-,il
!
5 flUuuC.'Un' ywtI
inmir i
Untnut tit
Phone fpi
itan i
ml'
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IXIII!lUIMD3lliMllliniM
If you
alibi;
love
skies.
nturnlnc ot her tears and
jour mother, meet her in tho
Chorui
Llitenlne to her pleadlnsa, "Wand'rln boy
come home."
Lovlnsly entreatlnv, "Pa not longer roam:"
Let your manhood waken, heav'nward 'lift
your eyes:
If you love your mother, meet ber In tha
Baita,
Now tha old home vacant, haa no charmi
for you i
One dear form la absent, mother, Vli.d and
true.
Evermore he dnells whera pleaiurt never
dies;
If you love your mother, meet her In the
altlei.
Now Jn true repentance to the Saviour Deal
lie viri paraonea raouier. rsercy has for
thee;
Now H -valta to comfort. Us will not
deepliet
If ou love your mother, meet her In the
akles. M. E. F.
Thank you for taking the trouble to
copy out the hymn.
New York Marriage Laws
To editor ol Woman' Page:
Dear Madam X want to thank you aiee aa
much for slvinc me the Information that
rou have In reference to aecret marrlate and
aball try attain tn use mr Influence with
ror friend. I failed tp atata their sees. I
believe, when I wrote to. you laat. Ha li
twenty-ot.f years eld. and ehe la nineteen.
fan. thtr get married at that an in New
laaln T thank you for the lait favor and
- --:rir - zr, m-- ; :;,
.tnat you win pnn n in your vpi
Pi
U.TtnAlBAiWU
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G os sard
A Gossard will improve every figure
The nine ideal figure types were originated byGossard
and used by us as a designing fundamental long
before our many imitators tried without success to
copy this principle.
Women of every figure may find their ideal corsets
in the new Gossard Spring and Summer line; corsets
that will give the silhouette of youth with a priceless
all-day comfort.
Thc n,mc Gossard
on the inside of the corset is your guarantee of the
original. Insist upon it.
For iile at the belt ttoret.
Frice at 32.00, 22.25, $2.75, JJ.50, $5.00, $5.50 and up.
The H. W. Gossard Co., inc.
Lattiii Maim of Fiiu Corfit
Toaoaro CHICAGO NEW YORK aviso ansa
Dress Well on a War Ineome
w
Miss Day
139 So. 13th Street
Announces Hfeplaij of 3Uaia
for
spring ana Gummier
Week of MarcK 11th
SILK SWEATERS NECK WEAR
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They are absolutely new; but
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ot cheap clothing.
Vogue Patterns are easy to fol
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in plain English with full di
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Lining, goods, and trimming ara
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the result is an assured success.
Thousands of women bridge tho
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