Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 21, 1918, Sports Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING ' PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 21,' 1918
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SHION TALKS IN SPRINGTIME TERMS SUFFRAGE SALUTES FOREIGN WOMEN VOTER LETTERS
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E JOY OF EARNING YOUR PLAY
2VEN IN SPRING, GENTLE SPRING
dna Ferber, Noted Novelist, Describes the
''..Glory of the Work Habit and Tells Why
CfB- She Sticks to Her Typewriter
SUFFRAGIST LEADERS EXTEND FIRST AID
TO 200,000 FOREIGN-BORN WOMEN VOTERS
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HKI1MM tlonnrlclit urniitr for
L!. springtime to be bo cruel to the
nv'iiiuii win wui its. jiji iiiKituit-'. nuui.
iitry, maddenlmr, tnun lier on the trip
S from the ntibwav to the ofilce. It trnvs
('things, reclvlesx., thrllly things, when
. n sne looks out the window at 3 o clock
,.v "I "ifn fn " la li inrn "nil tlir n nrlr
l J out plajlng In the minshlne. That
Aein wait There's ulvvayu u tomorrow
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f, fj .Have you got epilns fever"' Doci
wttl Job tie up jour oul and nothing
v? unaer mo wey-Diue ncuvpii seomn o
uieslrablo an to get out In the open and
'TV. Prt o "10 orld that holds down
fptta Job?
?A o rcau mo nit ot wont plilloiopliy
.', printed below. It comes from our own
,vy Wist Kdna Keiber, tli.it woman novel-1
1st dear to women and those men who
, ask for her new hook "Ik weeks ahead
f i of the time they'le going to get It In 1
the public llbitiry. In the March
' S American Magazine Miss Tcrbcr!
wltci ubout the Joy of the Job wave I
r that la sweeping oer woman's estate
' dust now. She dotsn't dilate on spring
, time, but I am sure what li true about
the bitter sweetness of sticking to a
desk In September Is doubly tine about
staying put when tho lolets begin to
Dloom. It Is In concluding her Jo-'
throb, work-throb exposition that Miss
Ferber sajs what deep down In her
heart every woman who has eer
worked knows.
snappy September morning, when tho
whole world In pink nnd green knit
ted sweaters appeals to be streaming
past my door on Its way to play eight
een holes, than do an thing else In
the world, then the Who of this
article Is zero, Tho habit of work and
all tho world 1 1'10 satisfaction that ionics from hav
ing worKcu aie sucn mat i Know inoso
eighteen holes, however successful,
would tasto dull and flat once t de
serted tho tpehrlter for the lute of
the links. And that's tho secret of
the glory of the work habit. Once
ou'o had lo earn jour play you
never again can relish It unearned
Tho tang of tho bitter sweet nilns
jour taste for moio clojlng thlnpi"
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writer In a ten by-twelve loom on a
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springtime with nil Its reck-.
less promptings cannot bring vou to
deny the sweetness ot freedom that
follows well-done work, uh, tho Jov
of being turned looe on a sunlit clt
street when jou'vp been tied up In an
oflleo! The butterllj girl never knew
this brand of bliss. Tho woman who
has never vvoikcd never felt herself
bound to do certain things at certain
times has never hounded the posslblll
ties of plaj time. '
The Job wave that has engulfed tin-1
earth is finding manv n woman in the1
first throes of temptation to get up
and go for todaj Pcihaps hers Is a
taxing executive position In a war
relief societj If it Is let her stick. I
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WOMEN WORKERS
GET WAGE BOOST
Minimum State-Wide Scale in
Oregon Now Fixed at 21
Cents an Hour
Party Takes Up Task of
Educating Aliens for
the Elections Next November
Suffiage Is the flrM hand to ic.nli out
the L'00,000 foielnn-lHiiii women tn
. tern t ikvp t .... reuer soc en ir it Is let her stick. I " "ll -"v-v"" ih-ibii-iim uim:ii m
TF I IIAK for one moment." hhc And let hci Use mi and c i her In! Xcrt Vorl city to niHke tlmm a ical put
t i "CT '. tlle ,nca"m Mwa. uiciube ! her is 'omlng America
y ' that Id rather fair In front nf n tmo. r.lf r 1, ...1. n-i i. .. ""'T. ' Half nf ths litlrn unmell ;un t-il.illv
gift of the god
Hon earned
The i Iches of iccrea
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FRENCH CHILDREN SING ' VASSAR CAMP NURSES
U. S. ANTHEM BY HEART I TO HAVE "HIGH OLD TIME"
Little War Orphans Go Through JThcio'll JJC Hockev and Swimming
Four Verses of "Star Span- and Other Outdoor Ex-
t'lcd Banner" , citcment
How manj- men and women In Amr
lea can rise to a point of patriotism at a
moment's call and sing anj thing but
la-la-la when nfler finishing tho first
four lines of the 'Star Spinslcd Banner?-
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Over the sea tho other dsy fiftv little
French orphans stood In fiont of repre
sentatives ot the American Itcd Cross
and sang fioni memory In their tremu
lous little voices four ven-es of our n.i-
.ilnnnt finthm lit. A1K, it.... tt,.t.
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uniiiiii oiicbc. one or me fortunate , meniucrs 01 me camp inn dorm lor es. in.iiisin Ins linked 1111 foielcii-limn
Wa,StonrUeht the nHa h0m t0 i,uSdem-t,0md0'rr,;iiri::Ie,r,t,',e -llTn,eln"uhne.can,1t;0l,; i'nnilove."
il ,. ? ,u n,?i n tliottio. t.nnls courts. , ciKouraged them to .-peals laigllsh
The little ones sang In I'reneh Itvvas ''t.? "cl', ,laKc3, t,c , . and to form M.icrUa.i 'des and hihIK
oui m mo orpnanage garden at the close I .1" . '"""" IeM.lloll ,ini amuse-1 jl11f as )f im,,,,. ., , foreign land, alien
The Vassar t'ainp. at V.issar 1'ollege,
roiiKlikcelisle, N y, wlioro college1
women are to take Intensive training
In nursing this summer, extends allur- I
log recreation facilities The farm Is
under the auspices of the Council of
National De f nsP and the American Itcd '
Cross, nnd opens Juno :4
Those In charge announce.
The VaVar l'arm will supply frevli ,
vegetables and milk, and the entire
Half of thes-o alien women me titallv
Ignorant of the IhiEllsh languiBC and
fully two-thirds of them aiu ab'olutclj
"" I Illiterate In any 1 mguage
The enormous tak of going out among
theo Ignorant vvuimu, who automatical
lv have beeomo full-lledged oteis, and
educating tin m to a point where they
will he able to vote Intelligently nm) not
be at the nn n v of politic a I grafters Is
tow fating the Woman s Suffrage putv
of Ntvv Yoil Thepirtv has mult rttiken
a thomugli tanvan of tin II. im "-Idt be
fore next Nuvtmlets flection, when
these JOH.OOfl women vvhl potes the
fame privilege- at lhe polls as the most
ecltn itcd min 01 woman
The Woman h .suffrage pait vent
Into the eauip.ilgu with its tves wide
open and never for a moment los-t sight
nf the ic-pnnsllillltv of educating thoe
women when plans were being mule for
futuio activltle" Thev Ht to work on
this problem when the last election le-
ln tlic citv of New Yoik thcie
.uc 'JOO.000 wome'n, one-half of
whom cannot speak Knglish.
Two tluids of this number ate
illiterate.
Half Know No English, If-"-six .Tajs nn.i
. . . ' to $11 Gl a week
Two-Thirds Are En
tirely Illiterate, All Are
Shy
, countrv five car" simplv becomes a
citizen without the least bit of tiresome
ccremonj. hlnglo forclgn-born women,
Hough, must applv for cltlrculilp In
their own light and they have to go
through tho form ot iiiturallzation like
that of the men.
November Is only teven months awaj
Porllnncl. Ore., Jlarch 21.
An hourly vvngo of twentj-ono nnd
one-half cents, on an hourly basis, has
been adopted by tho public conference an
the-minimum wage for womon workers
thtoughout the Htato In nil emploj
luenta except mercantile occupations
and olllce positions, The recommenda
tions of the t inference will ho made to
the Industrial Welfuro Commission,
which Is expected olllclallv to establish
the new minimum wage for lhcc w oth
ers lit an early meeting
Tho rle that Is lecommendcd applies
to nil women eninlovtd In manufactur
ing plants, personal service occupations'.
I lauiiclrlc" teleplioiic and telegrnpli or-1
I flees nnd public housekeeping The
former huurlj late foi these emploj
' ments was sixteen cent,nnd the Increase
of five nnd a Intf tents an hour amounts
to an advance In pa of 3 1 14 pel cent It 1
means to tho Individual woiker teeelvlng ,
I the minimum wage an Increase froni ?7 fiS
to J10 3J a vieeK for eight hoiilH''worl. 1
11 lncieae from JR Bl
for nno hours work'
I for six" dnv
I On a basis of, fifty boms' emploj men
In week the conference recommended
Ithat women emploved hi mercantile
(stahllsllnieuts shall he 11.1I1I twcntv-lwo
tents an I10111, or 11 lrt a week, as
against $1 2" tinder the present scale
'lhe waves of women rmplnved In odlces
J was nIo increased fiom JS 23 a week
I lo $18 a month
POTATO GROWERS HOLD
UP ONE-THIRD OF CROP
llsrrlnburit, March 21. More than
10,000,000 bushels, or one-third of tho
ronnsjlmnla potato crop of 1917, re
mained In the growers' hands on
March 1, according to estimates re
ceived by the Stato Department of Agri
culture from Its corp3 of experts In tho
State.
A census taken In every county of
tho State shows that .13 per cent of tho
cxiremciy coin weather, Impassably
roads and tho hopo of many groww
for higher spring prices a h0n iv.t
Iris held back 1,000,000 bushels of vhet i
In l'cnnsylvnnla. u &
Tho report shows that Lehigh Count,
growers had on Mirrch 1 449.602 bu.n.1.
or 27 per cent of the annual crop Ln
caster County growers had 429 4C'"rm,k
els or 25 per cent of the crop km,;,,,
kill County had 35 per cent or itn
bushels, nnd.Yqrk County 28 n.r"e.t
or I03,43i bushels. pcp .
There should be no potato shorn..
Ih IVnnit Iciintn hl-fnfn II.. - til
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crop had not been marketed the llrst comes along, and with the millions of
of this month Till condition, accord- buhcln now on the market potatoi-i
Ing to the department, was Uuo to 1110 siiouiu Foon oc cxiremeiy cheap
other vesicrn Slate" wlieie tho women
b ive bad the light to vote, to have, on a
smaller stale, the same pioblcin Thcj
fllh,nv,r.t tltit tlin ritilv U.1V lo leittl
thee foielgn-born women Is by .1 house- and the Immigrant women citizens will
to-hou--u canvass 'vote upon candidates nnd measuies of
An appeal has been sent nut bv hc , , j ,0 , y ,iac not Uie
X-.. A.... I. ( t .4.o irr- in-n tuwlit ll'llltl I "
f J VI IV illiUU .nll tlPSU noT'iiHtf" I .,,. I,l .....I -,. 1I
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LStone
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of somo exercises held In honor of tho , , , us alu3 ,0 ""UdJ-. in ouratt-ment
Americans. Timidly one little chip got , ,,e B"c" '" ''"-ilthful forms of recre
up and went 'over to an old melodeon 1 ", " A cci cation director will be on
The first lnr of the "Star Spangled , '' all(1 ,rtlstl'' enter! ilnnicnts bv
Banner" stole out shvlv Then the little .!'? an'a,e'"'' niil pioffslonals will be
voices loou up the- air
fe,
ami thert vens
never a stumble or falter until thev sit
down. The Americans stood at salute
during tho singing.
nciti vassar is situated in the heart
of the Iludsoi Klver vallev and acces
sible to many points of .stcnlo and his
toric Intel est
wonieif hue bten Nolat il rhoiisintls
live In ignorance ot iiuMhlng oulsld the
four walls of theli home Thev have
not even undei stood tlieli own children
who learned lhigll'li In Am rlean ptllilic
sehotil-
It was the experience of California and
for women to volunteer to take put In
the heieiilean tnk nf making this can
vass These lampilgneis nuit In hu
man, with a live Interest in tho foreign
women, and must bo able to sympathize
with theli troubles nnd need' The
person. il element must bo put Into It
Settlement workers of course 110 the
best helpeis, but there are hiiudiiils of
tithei women who have the hum in tin
drr tamllng nnd sjmifithj- which the
vioik necessitates
The nitiiinllzatlnn laws aie verv
strut foi th foitlgn-boin man He
must pi"S (lve tests to become a citUcii
Hi must speak Ihigllsh, bo must bn of
rood character. I e must have lived heie
foi the etrs he must prove that he
I- "attached to thu principles of the
1 oisiltutlon" nrd he must take the oath
of allegiance to the fnited Mates
lint his w.fe. If sin has lived in the
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Rescue Man Drunk Since Dec. 23
Harrl.burr, .March 21 C 13 Jones,
fifty-six j ears old. who told the police ho
had been on a spree since last December
;?'. wa3 iaI1 from drowning when
Alotorcyclo Policeman Schelhas pulled
him out of tho Susquehanna IJIver. Ho
had a full quart of whlsKj- with him
-when ho made the plunge.
Chester Will "Clean Tn"
Chester. I'..., March 21 CTtv Com
missioner Cochran addressed the meeting ,
of the - Ivlo League of the Xew Century
Club and outlined a eomnrtliensUn
From the Spring
Chapeau Display
i,. w ucauuiiMiK mo cuj p irks and
vacant lots which will he carried out this
summer iU I'ennlngton and Mi
'i tut; vmr
I gardens," told of their plans
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Letters and tj'irjlfons vlwi(lltriZ lo this department mw.f ;,. .rrlllrn ,, . .1,
tt vauer pnlv and lontd Kith the .mm. 0 flit, u-llfr. Sv'clal t5rVi, i?. .IWe "'
tettno are fntUed. It ( understood that tlio editor does not nVctaiarSS lrfr f,i . ,Fil"
Mitnl All rnmmutilrnt i.i. t- ,i.t. . ....... Zilr..Jl.ccs'vTllu indorse tint bentiment
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TODAY'S INQUIRIES
of dflldous tea ltstrult run 1-1, jn(- Sumii iiap..i..i.
What kind
he made w
What villi tfrnporarll mend a leuklnc pan
w suicn iiuirr is 10 d placed.
How ran liner anil water iite lie kept
Xrom setting hour?
chosen it, iruirl
Vtlinl i
lilcli lie lus
3' ilrls'Vh' .M1.'",' f' of '" "-'li
Jauan- ,Ul"0 '" "" tea-liouses of
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Japan.
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ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES
A pinch of bicarbonate of (.oda nddrd to . nr. n vi.,.. . ,
tour cream will mal. It ra.ret. '0 '' "r a''1 rr,', ",':." '"" 'M"1 ' " lf
A while felt hat can be cleaned with line i. The , ,.' r ' ,1V V'',1- ',.,
andpaper. robe for ihl, ,' .Tm il it.L"1 w1"u
To mend a lubl.elolh neall,. plae. a I r,"" t,lrV ma''' 'I ie sboJi' fuU
piece of wlilla net under the hole and '' Jaikel, .u popular i nuinberur
darn the torn edse down with a line nrs asti. r u """"er ur
ibnlid- T,,,;1,"''''' ''ft n Ibe hands after ,a.
nL lhSni?i'.,i'-'." ' "moied by ual .
Are Women Ornaments? No! "" ,he "a"d" '" ""-" v""-
To tht Editor of Woman's Pane,
.I)earsI,.MdamTrReIti th Question
Ara flomen Ornamentn? annweri-d bv
"Joune Man" Jn the tVKMo Plblio UttxikH
ot hTCh Vi w.Oud u(rBet that as lonif
bi "Tounsr Man" thlnkn it "quit feminine
for women to wear trouaers while worklnc
In factories where nearly all th employes
are women. tnayb the tlmo in not o far otf
when h will think it Mnulte fitting1' for her
to wear her balr a little shorter when or
rnued by her 8lHtern throuithout all
America, where nearly All of thoeo remain
In out of the flchtinr lines are uomen.
"rounff Man,' ho loairal not your owr
wife a woman of todaj Well. then, why
ay "women of today are masculine
enouahT Oh, set, t undemtand our wlf
1 quite different from other h omen I
know that la not an unusual anawer from
xytry younc men.
Wher a woman In dolns her dally work,
whatever It be, she U no ornament ' I bk
ume from this utatement that ou rarely
recognize your wife while hhe la encased In
her dally work" of making a hurae for
ou and the children. If as ou srj, he
a always an ornament in jour eea." Junt
what do you do when h becomes an every
day plain woman, mother and housewife,
performing a hundred and one duties which
are "her work' and thus make her "not
an ornament"?
1 The. bobblnr of woman hair will not
tnd to bob her tralns Ion't bo afraid
of progress, "Young Man " Women will
nerer shift their responsibilities of being
mothers Just because their hair Is a, little
rhorter! Hut you know how It la with
all ornaments It doesn't mke much dif
ference whether they be china, pottery,
Vorcelaln or human ou go scoutlnc
t j arouna icr Homemmir irau. uainiy ana
.' prty and often useless, and ou finally
i j (i uuj at, u mil ib iii vu fcanv t. nuiut; a 1114
ri 1 nut It An the mantel or on a. ndesral whern
'-i i very bod will see tt and still pot push It
-t nvr. and It ataa In the nlace lou nut It.
never bothering ou In any wav except when
1 iei iiae aamirin it inen mifr r
He It becomes old and antlaue looking and
passes among the Mhasbetns." That la
me 01 id ornament.
ifiifn tnn. 'Yoiinr Man." I would hate
f think of America's women as orna
ISI A tuu.u nUlAt.
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JKjpJ th4 Editor of Woman's Paw
? pear Mdtm In an article railed "The
snore 01 master uonnets" you end up oy
4 fekAB aa aa SMh hAHAABAnil&l ..& sA Isau
laV'iiB iitrr aid iiui iiuiirti-iii,i its;i ue3 uitj
L?sssW women. to go about the war work they
eouur witn better Heart. Fines reading
; article we nave nad sererai arguments
ur ,hom. Jiy nusbana says that womn
d nravv enougn in write cneertui
tn (he anldlura vrlfhnutj neeillns to
ered qd by a hat. and also determined
gh to do war work without caring about
x hata. I think he Is wrona and you
fight. I think clothes help men and
1 women too; tp poys who navsv an
fed the call of Uncle Sam are very fond
auorms. may are oeiier eoioiera
' wear tnem. a uniiorm manes
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alii now maniy ne u. women
r tblnn ttwaui. It apneala to the
tm that la wom.nlr. I am wllllnc
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that tha thouaht of a oratty ha
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10 wear aowniown ins nni omy
lnr while I am washing tne
nlahl befors. I. for one, am in
1Satai- hnnnetal I wonder llOW
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HMlng Boy in Home
Ur vt VToma' Pagtf
trnTrnm KlBdir ut ineKnow eoiej
. aaow ot an, wnvrtp & cvutti
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To Soften Haisins
To tltt Editor 0 ll'miifiii's Page-
uear .nauam will jou rlcase
1 iw nnpn niia uinnii.i ni. il. . --.- , ...
And It I clean mine everyday ihe roffS, li
never .0 boo 1 ho now I oiTlyy clean f It on
a. jjeek by waithlnu out cood and flllnr lialf
fn!i0hfa?mIui"7an'1 b'"ni for "lti"ll
ari7haMVrrt.r?1Vhne'mWi,r"eJ!;fy
meal, no 1 bought a slj.. pound boj but thev
V1i.ot " ,1"r'1 I,na ary w" "Jon t "d,l
for them any more.
How- can one Keen a black velvet drrai
from looklnB no dlrtj and dusty? I,, c
The roffeo pot shoultl be vvaslict everv
ilai I here Isn't nnv rcatnn till, .n.l.-
I111; It shoultl Injuro the flavor of the tof
fee In faet it Is ., mivzln in .., i......
Btale eoffee urountls 011 the etluo of the
pot could poxtlbl) elo uiijthlnir hut make
the coffee unpleubant Do jou think jou
Just imaelne this effect vvaslilns lias on
ttiu im&lc ui me eotteo
To soften the rulsltw kiv1.- i.nn, t..
what Is callctl a monkey sjrup This Is
mado by dlssolvlnir sugar In cold water
uiiut njiuii ui any uiiuKneas is rormetl
No heat whatever la emploj eel This acta
In two ways It BOfterw the sklnH of tho
ralHins and forms a. eoatlni- titi.-i, t..
aures thenr from becomlne- i-i ' n .n n
The length of time for soaking depends
on how hard the raisins are. if thev
are entirely shriveled up this treatment
will not be successful
To Iceep a velvet dress from looklnir
dirty and dusty brush it carefully ery
time It Is worn. Wejtlng a clothe,
brush with water and golne over It wlt'i
this helps Holtllnir the dress part In
part over lioillnir water In u-iiih n 1..1.
cupful of ammonia has been added writ
White Kitty Wants Home
To the Editor 0 "Woman't Page:
Dear Madam You have helped ma In pre
vious rasea and I appeal oncti aanln to )ou
There It a poor little homelees kitten in mv
neighborhood. Heveral of ua have been feed
ln It for about two weeks. It Is 11 pur
white kitten and really a beautiful little
animal, very lame and a nlco pet I v,outd
love to adopt It mi self, but am leavlnir here
about June 1, ao I am unable to vivo it a
home.
Wonder If some of our readers woult
like to have thli pretty white kitty? I tall
It Snowball. I would be pleased to box It
tin and arrange tn send It If aomn'nn Hnnis
It badly enough to pay. its espress tharces
I'll be only too clad to have It alt ekin and
nice and box It, too. It Is about flvn months
old. wt should ludae. ..
, (Mrs.). B.. Atlantic City.
Communications for Mrs. S. will be
forwarded to her. First come, first
served.
'Aviation Enlistments Closed
to tht Editor 0 "iVomon". page:
Dear Madam TMeasa tell me If there Is
any application office onen In PhlladelDhla
for tha flylnir corpa of the avlstlon bt-aneh.
I applied at the Kranklln Institute and they
told ma New York city was tha only place.
If ihl lat Itsu siarKAVfafe n T ufalta t u A ft
city for an apollcatlon blank? C. !.'. It.
There Is no rppllcallon .office open In j
Philadelphia: now for the aviation corps.
.-a applications are peine accepted any-
HM19. in inv.uuuiiit jr. m iii units are
lew., xne once, in ew, xorK, re r erred
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linn mini br tltotr f,i tthum the
ilunn it quiet,
'Jo 11 limn thr sunlit (loci not
tthliiur fiiits
Hut oil, thr tlol
UI 6U11I1K1 Wood that slims'
'Jhcic vinji Ir fiosc fo ii7tom
Kpihw'i 'nit a "nsoii,
But oh, lo llliiy iii'i fiio arm? up,
tills u a a,
Without a lemon.
Anil, tlitor, Khi thr tluii!
Mary Cuplvn Davis, in Southern
Woman's Mas.ulne
Shortening for Pie Crust
Means and drippings combined make .1
good hltortenlitfe for plo crust Cook the
ibtans until well done, i-cason with talt
land mash until they ate as line and
1 smooth as-lard l two table-spoonfuls
lot clear meat drippings with one cupful
uf m.ithed bejus as a MibMitutt- for iv
eupful of shortening
Hopping John
Two eupfuls pinto beusi', one eup ilee
one- tablesiioeuiful fat, one tcaspuonful
Fait Jilntli of pepper.
lioll rlco and bean" sepeiatelv until
both ato nearly done Turn the two
together, season with fut, salt and iiep
per, and finish cooking.
though tho nie nf vital linpoitatioe
tho Ameileau people
It Is not jlvan c.isj to nppmaili the
viomrn ot tho tenements Thev aie
11.tlu1.1lly shy and Miiielotis tif i-lratiR-111.
but If there Is a babv mid there
nc.ulj alwas Is a b-ibv the Uc -oon Is
biol.en foi no two women tan lean over
a bab h eradle togetlier and lemain
strani-'eiit for mure than a minute
Oliler children who attent? the public
schools aie if great help in the turn
pilgn, for the) utually arc secrctl
iishaintd of tilth inotheis' Igiioiance of
Kiiklisli and ale joious at her oppnrtun
It to learn 'Ihcsp. clillriien often ae
lompinv the woil.nn un tln.li- sts to
olhti "lesldentH ei the big tenement
houses and act as mi!-"ionailes and In-
teipreteis
Tomorrow's War Menu
The letlpe for nnv dish mentioned
hue will be forMHiditl upon lecslpt of
u iclf-iiddiessod sianiped envelope
Illli; KIhT (Will: VTI.l-.-i-)
liolled nice with I'runes
Cieaimd CodflHh
Coffee toin Hi cad
i.r.eiu:o.v
raiRlUli Monl.cv t'heese
Ontmeal Airleot 'larls
I'oeoa
I)I.N.'i:il
'J una l'ish I.oif viltli Tomato Sauco
I Baked Potatoes Pels
Banana and Pineapple Salad with
I l.eninn .-alien
llXllMsil MUNKIIV CIUIINi: 1
I'oui cupfuN bieatkiumljs, oue-epiar-1
tei eupful ohe'ssc. two eupfuls mllU, ialt
I and peppei to tahte t
1 Heat the hreatkiumhs and milk. If
, tlic'eiumbs aie nut will mulstened, add
tttttt'l. it 111-11 nut .11111 eutt--e t tie 111
small pieces Itemove from (lie and stir
until cheese Is melted Ma) bo served
oil toast
oATMini, citrvr rem tap.ts
'I wo eupfuls tlnel) g und oatmeal,
0110 eupful boiling water, one teaspoon
ful fat ,
r-e'ald the oatmeal with the water '
Add fat 11111I nils thoioughly lioll vety
tlilu and lino small pie or tart tins witlii
Hie jplxture Hake In it hot oven Mil!
with apileot marm il ulc- pi line- mIMuro
or other thltk mUtuie If tleslred,
spread a merlnguti 011 top and blown
In the oven Pond Admliii-tratioik
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Mil. AN'I) MKS. P
LOUIS stoni: I
pui:si;vt
I Becoming j
Serge and i
I Foulard j i
Afternoon !gj "T?
Dresses $ - ffil
The charm of , 1 '.V-.n
serge and foulard I & I f "' "i, 7
combinations is de. 1 b-Hl-s
liehtfully expressed H. lTPUl'
in our graceful I a , 'J!'i
frock'- I ll Ih h
I Individuality is II B fH it
I allied with timplic- lljll b fJ - 1 L
II ity to achieve the I II S 1 1 "If
I feminine note de- Mil IS II I II
I ' manded for these Illli 'a n I II
W,""ime" ' t I
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Wk $35.00 Ml 1 l
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I : YfW TWEED.O-WOOL has taken 1
(VI ( XlW s's tMe mar' dressers of this
I 1 V, ,yiH Slf ' c'' 8'orn 'HS ' been
3 1 TcSsf I ',tl ur name behind the suit or E
: f I-" At ?3B '3f 'be wonderful wearable ami
(i.vfjrff'T VuL 1 1 nP style qualities of the garment)
S 7' ! i''riS'9v c VTeeT believe it hns
rf l?ylril been the latter for even he 5
SA (J 'II sZSlr name Blaylock c Btynn could j
VigA il; t nX "ot t"3'4'5 a poor aui' Rood. Sf
jll ' 1M $23,50 to $33.30 &!
Ihl i'ijh $33.00 to $36.00 07
Model Pj"
1222 ,S5 KB $30.50
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.l;i;mic or the lltttci-Uusscd
Men, 11 MUK.it UHiI Children
Ijjra&'EfixfiiTEjSi
oliemna
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Importers & Women's Tailors
1210 Malmtt street
Two Exceptional
Springtime Specials
Jersey Wool Efresses
$25.00,,
In Taupe, Brown, Gray,
Copcn Blue anil N.wy
for afternoon wear. . ,
And
Upward
A Sterling Model
Sport Suit
$27.50
Misses' Serge Frocks
$18.50
Very attractive sttcct
and semi-dress models,
in blue and checks. . . .
And
Upward
; asja&EraKraEEraraEiraMi
The Dog's Sweater
Mm Julia I oppeithlle, of Meilden.
foiiii. Is 100 cain old unil sews for,
the Keel Cioss cveiy dav U'e venture
to sueps tliat the never knitted a sweater 1
I foi a dog In her life New Yotk Tele-1
giaph
The ti is chapeau pictured in the
upper llluattation is of Klossy
linibh black hemp simply
trimmed with an uncurled white
ostrich fancy stick-up. Tho
upper side of the brim is faced
with white satin. The lower
model is of rough two-tone
straw in basket weave, the trim
ming a green quill.
How many realize
that Cabbage
1 " tyystccsvjy
According to scientific dieti
tians Is over 80 waste,
whereas
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COCOA
. "ALL FOOD, NO WASTE"
contains every elem.nt n.e.i.
aary to tlttue and body. build.
Ing.
8rv. Wilbur1 r.gulirly
Olvt your family th. benefit
of dallelous drink that I
alio a perfect (sod.
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WAR TIME
RECIPES
A little bfMet
eenteinlng dell,
cteut and ace
nomlcal recipee,
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pumps and ox
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harmonize in
style and
shade with the
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