Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 30, 1918, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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WG THE OUTDOORS INDOORS:
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A SORT OF AN EASTER MESSAGE!
&Being the Urge to Gather Up the Spring
Lt
Sunshine and Build
Bureau All
BRING the outdoors Indoors, 1
lpo
X That l oho thing, Easter tells us to dlo with her song unsung because
. to'do. This moans more than decornt ."ho did not have the mom)' to so far
Infc the front window with Easter Mies enough In her musical education. Did
iuid the table with golden daffodils, sho glvo up hope? No: sho went out
There will bo a message in tho nlrtiuiil got a job as u uitng clerk and
' tomorrow: a surge of hope that has (today drawn $10,00U a Jem' us head
oome down the path of uses! Life lsbuvir of mllUneiy In n largo depart
leborn at Kastertlme. All this out- ment Moto. The night she decided
1 doors says so. Hope! Thin In what'shu must look tu a bread and-biitter
, wfc must bililg Insldo nt Eastcrtlmc existence was a pretty dark one. Then
' Hope Is our dearest possession It a good friend tulil about tho surptlsi's
. Can loom up when ull tho brightness that weie nluH hiding around the
of our Uvea seems drear and gone
? n. And the little faint ray of It sixes the ,
Xlow and waimth a Mttiheuni sheds
, In the daik nave of a church
THERE aro so many thtnus to hope
about. If ou have a bi In l-'r.inec
Jiou nave tho grand, glorious ussur-
nce that tile deuth rate by casualties j In his book sa he believes half of tho
In the army is very lltllo higher than i divorces In Atiuricu take place with
when that same boy wan at home those couplet who live In dark apart
dodging automobiles of riding on o ments.
rommuteis' train tacit day litis this' 1 havo linked that thought away.
hope tight. ITay for him and hell
.come riding home, n better and a tlner'
man because ho went away.
If you are lonel hope. Tlieie
never was a time when theie was lrs
need for chronic loneliness of ionise,
J oil mustn't -11 still when ou hope
Strike while the glow nt It is with jou
(3o out and doctor Minicl.odv else's
troubles and you will toiget yom own.
(lev. out and keep husj , doetui the
world's troubles.
t If jou have failed -hope There Is
American HoiiKvlieeper
Versus German Uaiisfrau
While our Allies, our own and the
fleroians are loeked in battle on tlie
western front, there Is another struggle
going on. !
Tho rate In consei v lug w heat Is on be
tween the (jVrnuui hausfrau and tliu
American househeepei
On one side autocracy sends a food
director to go side by Hide with the
German hausfrau to punish her w Ith '
fines and Imprisonment If 'ho lag be-1
hind.
On the other side demoeiarv trusts tho
American housekeeper to put her best
efforts Into the race without the hi.
sidlous spur cf bribes and tho feai of
Imprisonment. Tlie I'nlted i-'tates food
administration Is only near to keep coui
age In the housekeeper's heart and be
leady to help her over tho hnid places.
The Ictcry of tlie war depends on
the winner. Krance. Ital, Hnclaiid and
our othe associates In tho wat can no
longer carry on the race alone They
know full well that their fate depends
on the American housekeeper's ability
to outstrip her German rival.
Then, bo to It American housekeeper '
Tou have already passed tho '0 WOO.000
bushel mark In i-.ivlrip wheat N'ov. . on
to the next wheat lap tho most Impor
tant dap In the whole race tlie T5.U0U,.
vou-bushel saving mark.
Already the hardest part Is nearlv
eat Victory loaves Instead of
Wheat
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bread.
The net thing Is to rHc our family
Wheat-saving ard ven wheatless pastry.
The food administration offers these
neips to assist jou over this dldlculty:
V Oatmeal C'rnt
Two LUpfuls Hnelv mound oatmeal
one cupful bglliiiK water, cue teaspoon
ful fat.
Scald the oatmeal with the water Add
THE WOMAN'S
Lttttra and oiieallon ivbmitted tn th" 1'partmrnt ,il h written n one aid ot
fflVa paper only md atoned tcllli (lie tutmj ot xh .enter. Special nueriea He thote given
rlow ura united. It I underatoott that the editor doea not mceaaarity tudorae the entlmnt
tnrtaaed. All commuHicationa for thu devur'rnent hhontd bt addressed a tottowt' fill;
VouMAN'S fMliAMiK. ftvixlna PubUo Ledger, fhitadilvhia. t'j.
TODAY'S INQUIltlES
1. now ran rs he en.iratnl iinliklt miJ
eall villho'it ilper of llielr liri-iik.
Inc on the flnsrrit?
t. Hhat will sotteii et sliofs lliut have
becume lurd with ilrjln:.
t, Ulien the knuh imr nR a iuii-i,u
lid and the hole lm rn-trd larcrr tli.it
the knoh. lion call the lid he nirudcd.'
4, What U the blrthklonr uf Vnrll'.1
tt. Who was Forahonta?
f. What trloiinlnr N rruturtd in the kru.
Mon'a auiaH lincerle?
Women Are Not Ornaments
Te lie Eriifor ot IVomuii a Page;
Dear iladain Juu hapvenfd in 't
"'Vouns Jlan'a' letter in the tvt.Ma l'CBin
I.KtxiKn of llarch . and lsh to Add thai
I runs I va a. lltlla denao relative to
"Touni Jlan'a" wlfa hfliii "an ornament
of love." Vnu see the term "ornamnt." as
I undentand It, ineuna to dteorate. hcauttfv
or embelliab. and I couldn't undcrtand how
a, wife could deiurale luve or beautlfj love,
aa I alay thousht love wan the ureat
bfautldcr. In other vvordf. 1 thought love
would beautify or decorate the vvlfa rathei
than the wife doratlnit or Ucautlhliic lovs
"Youna Man," do you really mran ut vhut
you aald or do Jou mean mat vour vvlf l
the embodiment Of Jour love and aald love
ornaments her In Jour mind' Now J Irual
that I have made mjaelf clear eo that ou
will understand how It oiturred that a
'dld not comprehend jou.
You aa. 1 have ulnars wept in mtnd
that women und men were aomevvlut jllw
In that they were human la-lnxa or Indl
rlduala. and aa Individuals thy are both
composed o certain elements of mind and
matter, and love Is a rurt of th compoal
tlon of most Individuals hut It l not the en
tire composition of any c-rtaln croup or
class of Individuals
J"o doubt your vvlf does reiwt jour love.
..,, aurah. us uu Individual sho Is com-
Dosed of more than this reflection Tou see
mr point? I again emphasue thut
women I
ale not ornainenis
"Toung itan." aa I see li love la the or
nament of whlill ou speu'i not jour wife. I
I do not Intend lo Infer thut juur wife
la a piece or Ilka a pleco of brlc-a-hrac, but i
I do wish to add that If jou will loot,
over tho panes of past history jou surely
will aarw with me that the omen or msn I
WOO nave oniv oeeu omaiuriiia. iii
mostly been .detrimental" to progress.
Aa to the, modern woman Wing masculine,
I add that "digging Into my gray maiter"
,,i hi a altered my opinion that much of the
i lauded "manulshness" la not necessarily
v mannish at all. Aa I see It. ou believe mat
.... u- .-IbI,! t.lt.a'. ai-llnna and cllar-
B ,,cterlstlca which are only p-rmlsslblB in the
rj, tt- .i w.4 .. ., .1 at..,.. u rra In I hcra nr
GJ,- 'jothera which are entirely in lne woman a
t ..u l .. ff . ku iViAfaa aat InatiV
? r Bftlon trien and rharattcrtlatlM. which
E,iv rnn baa rtalmeu but uhic.. no not
" - tnionjr in mini worm nur muio nii .m
St" i If you. will specify Just what actions or
AW "" Maut. ., t,aDi,idrlaHia Inoilarll tViVlnun HUM
K.atoln from man I feel sure I could show
fV"7 ou that many or these are not masculine at
Mv t.Blnsl."
out peroupa just ,!.a'i.uii,iv ,,, juu.
fiu'l No doubt In rour profession Tou have been
vSlr. I aMm to studr women from many ancks. hut
S ,iiVu to stud wornvn from "everif nnMl' 4
b IsUutai iHii inU th tnitrlt. iiv friend, intra
fh 'J5rirnny 'nsIeM lIrro re women.
fRfiislaQAt atudent.
ust to be cttnaia .run ou. 1 ueuee
and many, many nun of today ra
vou
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In their
on tho woman ius-
itlva lo "n
baiiaKe' or "why
ithir own hair." 1
tH veir othsr than
aar.tbat.lt la uot vurtly on account
irT,rnSK ni 11. - kiinnuin in.
.haa aatn soma isior. affltileji
nris- stirALt aiteniion. uui i
ornfor tho tame reason that men
.uawa.waarln stirny atarrnwi couara
aslstt aM.alttrlna' summer days, and for
Minis fllllir aiarcnnu vuttaia
Ittrlna; summer days, and for
invlhat man mar thslr heavy
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raaaoninat man r mrir urj
a.'.. .l. ultM Inriis.ra W(lirM ItlH
r thslr suits Indoors where the
bmm -.mrnftMi overly atrani.
aatom . la th reason. Tho
aotoosnan SIIU woiusia. ,m
ooairarr to cwisai..,
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HAS A MESSAGE COMMISSIONING
a Little Weather
Your Own
thi slimm- nlm know she -mulil hjw
tit - M rorner when tni had heart
enoush to Keep on bravely going. She
kept mi -nlwuys with un ejo on the
coriur until h came to It.
WHEN We hopo wo IIo 111 the sun
light. , One of our present-da
nove-Ilsts makes one of tho characters
It Is such a true one. The noiqllst
spoke of the oifect of weather ujion
Human oolngs. l.ut theie Is much u
thill).. 1 bellee. as having a little
weather lniie.ui all our own tint has
nothing to do with that whkh co
opeiates with tin newspapers.
lieing liopilnl is belt!;; your own
niaiuif.u tun r ot sunshine, Winn jou
sullv forth in tlie brightness of an
Kiibtei dnv tmrorrow trj to reuieiu
her to bring o'ne of the outdoors In
doors! llappv Eastct
LET US HELP
YOU WITH BABY
Thuio is iilvvays s-omelhinK
about the infant or the child" to
worry the anxious parent.
The conscientious mother lcains
to obseive her child's every
action and response.
The Evening Public Lkdokk
working in conjunction with the
United States Government, which
has proclaimed a "Children's
Year," will benin .Monday a de
partment called
"Mother's Problems"
under the personal direction of
MARY L. READ, U.S.
I'uectur of Him Sthool of .Vlvtiur luft
V ur f-t'rwt,"
An essential fcatuic of
".Mother's Problems," which will
appear every Monday, Wednes
day and Fridn, will be Miss
Head's answers to questions. The
first article appears
MONDAY, APRIL 1
I fat and inK thoruuehl) Itoll very thin
jand Pno em ill pie or tatt tins with the
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m11"11- .iiu m ii nul u,ni r ijl Vltll
marmalaile.
t urmurnt ( rust
Giense a pleplate well. i.ver with'
law (.ornmeal. BivlnB tho plate a ro
tatlng motion so that .m even lajer
of tho meal will stick to the plate about I
a s-Mcenlh of an inch thk k 1111 the
plate with pumpkin Pie inKtuii luke I
In a hot on
EXCHANGE
Yi:STHItUAV'S ANSWERS
I. Ilrenil nppo W made entlrelt nlthoit
wheil Hour hecinr the Mheit alone
ont Jin enoiigli elntrn In form (he
trit tuiiliiliilim hnlihle iu-r.urj to
inuLc Ihe hrrid rl-e.
1. Pie e rnt iiu Is- made on v lirntlo-. daw
hi creasing a nhile el. cmerlne It
villi ran rornnieol, kn that nn even
oiie-IMernth of nn Inch i.tliks In the
nhitr. I III the nhile. with unv hnlid pie
inlxliire mid hule In a hat oiru.
3. riinneN -.hoiild ulivio- 1m- uokhed In
Inl,e-.irni water lec.ine lerj viurni
or hot w iter llrlw- nut the natural
ills In Hie malrrlal unci inal.r It
har-.li.
I. inr-ace iiriiilnrt nf onlilil-, ur Miriiu.
ll'Jie rowers Is the must almriiprlatr
Bill ror ,i nun to send 'lu a woman
ut laislertlme.
.1. Tlie (mil -UMiilril.iii X nil I. n riinliment '
'.'. ,"","" reirulled Indeiiriuleiit of (lie
ru . r.iss in i r.nic- lo unrk In ine
hiisnltals of the Polish le-lotis. The
n line ionics from their uniform, iihhh
Is graj. with uhllc tollilr nud lie 111.
dress, and the red iross oil the
breast.
. Vlejh or mullno Is the mrreit mitrrlal
for l ells this sprliirr. and the color
most popnlir Is hrouu.
Who Wants a War (iarden?
Ti tin .Mlfof' nt II oinou's Vaof
-ar Jljilam I imniler If any of our
readera 'ho llva In West Philadelphia would
111. a to half the hm of a plot of around
In Ihu nelahborhoiid of the iippir fortlea on
Walnut street ' would lllta to ge siiliie
famm the opportui it of ualns it for it war
rardni ihis Kummer Tl , nlot Is pt i,y i,n,
feet and T-lth proper e-ultlvatlon I am sure
would 3leld a ronalderable Hinount of fuod
stufls lhe eoll h,a bee,, ixanuned and Is
p-ood I cannot make use of the plot rn
self and would h- clud to iten,1 ihe use
of It to one who inn A ItUADUK.
This is the llrst opportunity the
Woman's i:ihaiiKe has had to "boost"
so noblu a work as milling to the war
garden ncieuKO of Iho city. I am sure
we are e-xtieuiely giateful for the pa
triotic oner oi ,v ueauei i onununiea
lions for 'A P.eadei ' will be forwarded
to her
She N Not Improper
To the I'ditor ot U'oiiian'a Page:
1 ar lladam I am ti constant reader of
the I.vrsiMi 1'cntie Lrnoru and find very
Inierestinr and helpful Information In th
Woman's IZxchanvr. I uould le, lery imirli
obllaed If )ou will klndh answer thu fol-tonltiK-
question for me-
Ts tt proper for u ounv lady to extraet
a quantity of hatin from her evebrowa and
then darken them with a pencil, particu
larly a ouna' lady who Is contemplatlnff pet
ting married? I iro with this 0unit Jadv
steadv and wo seem to have quarrels on
account of the. nhove I take the stand
that It la nut proper for a jouna- iadv to
do this. I would appreciate very much if
ou wlU answer this, JACK
There Is nothlne Improner about It
unless the joung girl does it In sucli an
extraordinary wav that she attracts
attention, tt Is u little foolish vanity on
her part, but not serious, and should
scarcely be a subject for quarrels. I do
not see your point vvhv It diould be par
ticularly Improper, since he content
nlates matrimony and did not try to
deceive you about It. If you are wise
you will not make nn Issue of such a
thlntr. Later she might gladly stop It
If she found It would make you happier.
Tact can do a lot of things.
Personally, I think It Is far nicer to
be natural, and coloring the eyebrows
Is. apt to make a false Impression, but
as far as Impropriety goa. It's certainly
not Improper,
Correct Clothes for Opera
To lAe'WIIor a Woman's Pauf.-
Dear Madam--What la th correct evening
dress for a man attending the, opera?
' CAflL.
Full evening dress should be worn.
That Is. swallowtail coat, white waist-
SV-l, .Srll.l! ITS.- W, 1 1 ( - , ... SUIISI, -,,!.,-
boonied or pleated shirt, white (cloves,
.u.. k.,1.1... t.. alu ....I-rl.fr Ar.ll-1 -, ..IU
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' MrBKiasalil
EVENING PUBLIC
REFORMATION WORK I
AT CAMPS HER TASK l
Mrs. Martha p. Falconer Ap-
pointed to Important Post
in Welfare Activities
GRANTED ABSENCE LEAVE
Will I.esumc Work nt Slcightonl
Farms After Six Mouths' Service
in Cantonments
Mis Martha I'. 1'alcoiier fui mtnj
liars In charge of the jjlrls' wards at
Slelghton I'arius, has been appointed to
direct 1'ederal lefornintlou work neat
cantoliuients
To take her new pos tne iliieilors
of the farms have Brnntid Mis 1'al
oiur n il inouths' lnuo of absence
She will enter upon lit r in w duties cnilj
ntxt month. '
Creation of this new IV deral attlvltj
has bicn forced by tmidltlons which
Mrs. l-'nUoner today slid exl'teil about
cantoninents. jiartb tilarlv tliosn lu the
South, ll said the lure of tliu mil-1
tonn has pioved too meat for many
younir 1,'lrls and to pinteit the man In
khaki teforinntory Institutions had be-lonn-
hnporallve lu the 'ntcrest or
thiho nlrl. to". Mrs I-'alccjiur, said, it
was iWineil advisable to initiate this cor-iii-tlve
wulk on n jrtiater hcalo than
had ever been atleinpud before.
M.ijol .bilui'iiii. lu dircit iliatK- n
this mn 1'idirat bull an. wiole to the
diiei tois of SU.iiihtoii I'arms asklni; that
Mis. l'ahoUHi' bo iilitved to take up
tho vinik vvhli h has bei-n sugi;psteil
Tho major i-ald i.l:e was natiou.illj
known for In r splendid iffoits at the
farms and would make tho Idta leailn
for this nt vv socloloskal eNpcrlmeiit in
wui-vvelfaii wulk. I
"It is a v.."iiliiful oiiportunltv," slir j
said, "to no Uitiiugh the j?uuth as tlie
representative of the Uovci anient tt i
advise those In authorltj' about tlie de
vtlopinent of these institutions and thi
expendltuio of the monej which has i
been in ide available We shall ttart ,
Willi $.'jU.iiOO "
Mie laid it was in its essence a Job
for u woman, and that she thought the
South would plove a fertile tlcld foi
tin1 son of work for which the farm
had hi come famous.
'I have li ained." sho added, "that In
the South tin re are no refnrmatuil
or liciusis of detention sucli as vn I
have hen- In connection with our couits
Hut with our money wo hope to slim-!
ulate the Interest south of tho Mu'on
and l)ion lino in th wo-k for de
limiuent girls. South I'atolliia, for In
stance, proves the med tor this vvoi.
'That State lias no statu reformatory
for women, but tin, I., gislntuie has I
pasf-eu a inn iieaimg one viuii an hi
!.l.iml.illoi. lo i.i..k it linsvlhle. Tlw
tlovirnor saj-s he Is ready to have the
Institution devtlopMl and wants us to
""l. 'Npe.lall.v nece-sary to have
prop, r places in States where there aie
large nriitj canlonments so tlie girls
mav be given the most model n cor-
rcetlve Inlluetiies. I hopo to s(i what
can b- don.- --Iiv pultlng money Into
both (.alarles and the light kind of
equipment '
Mru I Jilpfifii r fikit fciiifl iuv n.mliiiLii.
turs ouM lie lii V.,s.ii.mUn. but that
Hlie oxpectcil to p.ish atl or hti tur-
Ir.iittli In ti.itnllMi' 'il.iiltl tliu iiiltlli.iriv
,"' " '" "
Mates
Resurrection Lilies
As In th mli-.- ot i.irtli
Hod phued the se-ed
(if wiien lllks, sweet at,,! lau and
pun
s puiltv ltfi If so maivelou
I'aih l loss ,m sunis ,i livlni;, tender
thought
i if tliat llli.it l.ove ' lileli wlilrpeis lo
our hi-aits 0
1 ho holy tiuth that as in crime and
mini.
'1 he neds of what w e dinilj reooenie
As thoUBhts of liod. uiav null the-
un of Love.
To stmt then, into Hie u, rad'anl
And fiaurant lilies of an i.uthlv fit Id.
Anne lllene
It Is Very, Very Easy
to Sleep Through a Law
Don t let the sun rate, jou luip
plnK tomouow moinin. Keep In
step with the nation und set ull tho
eloeks one hour fori' .ml at 10
ueloek tonight. Don't forget the
alaim clock! Itcniember, it Is very
can.v to slccii through u law'
Dress of navy blue
This coat-suit dress will
bring joy to tho heart o
the woman who admires
novel modeling. It U of
navy blue serge, bound
with black .silk braid. The
underblousc is of dull blue
georgette.
A Feiv Stunts and Laughs
1 for the Party on April I
Make our salad of ciepo paper
leaves Willi a tiny Utile Apill Pool
verse hidden III each plate.
Spin the plate affords a good hearty
laugh when played ut the April tool
paity. Seat our guestH as for tho
iiguiar old-fashloneu gamo of rpln tliu
pbite Then whisper Into each ones
ear the samo number. Tho one In the
c "ter calls for that number and every
ono In tho circle rises up to answer to
tho call Confusion and laughter re
sult. At the party It. Is Intere-itlng to In
troduco the name of an honored guest
who has put In a sudden appearance
from camp. Do this very innocently
so that ull evening questions will be
asked about the cousin soldier home on
furlough. J.et the girls get quite ei-
tlteu ueioro uiiatiy rciiiiiiuiiit, tnem iv
is .vpru t.
R sure to havo "wet lain.' signs
tacked hero und there about the chairs.
11 Is even possible to Welcome tllb guests
on the porcn uy imv-in-r u painter it pole
strrtehed nomas the banisters ivltl. the
simple sign "wet paint." It Is also a
great lark to have th houso completely
daik and to let no one answer the bell
to admit guestSfto the party until tuey
itfayimm .oajei
i a?wy. Then
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rH',una swr no 'go
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LEDGER PHlflADELPtilX SATURDAY,
NEW EASTER STYLES
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KJBHV "L'A .rffm. .- Xv vY -f ltiTfclTffTi
i I m I llt i..'i-j-l:
lu'ernntlonai I irn snrj
Iiunic l'usluoii'rt quite fallacious;
For beauties tall and beauties small
.She limls .some mode vivacious.
Silk jcisuy bleiuls with mo!es.kin ends
In nianiici' wholly Kiucious. L. 1'. .M.
-
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yir I'rilllftyil Mtll'ritlfjes
J "L ' ' """' u '""' ' '".V1"
,, Which England Relieves
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,rhl. .nnid.iij wife ' Willi hei
nar-
,, . ., ., .,
l'" Ko'd Wedding lillg.
leuull) advo-
I catid by a Herman writer. tli k.illet.
mpty t'ladlis. a Soldki s Duty." dls-
, ""-t'l "' """ '" t:"'"'"'
, ticnoheh, uiglng the oldieis to become
"fecondll v" fatlnis fur the i-ako of tho
,,,,..,,,,, hau. lllll)I1)(, ,lulorflUJ
throughout tho woild. Meanwhile tin
i Allies havo not had to icon to sueli
Idevlces, nor has the Minng-iuf tided
I
wt,nian om tlie tui im-4 iueiopLtj.
' shuniR'O nintrlmoiiy. Par firrni it : pile
. . ... . .
lias ixeone latuer aim niotiier: she lias
becomo wife and "provider" at once, lu
Ihiglatid flie has inariled in numlicrs
never i radied befoie. I ti 19IS the mir-
rlago late In tho United Kingdom, ac-
cording to llguies Jit published, was
IS 1, or almost I! per cent higher than
tliu highest late pievlouslj attalurd,
Having mauled, th- liilllh woman lias
sent her husband to the fiont an.d takiil
his plae.e iu Industry to tho number ot
a million and a quartet nt home
Woman's Cltleii
l'AYI.IRHT I'lSH ON MAl'Kr.T
Lopllopctta Special JIahcs Spiing
Debut in 1'hiladclpliia
Au interesting nolo on uiruatic
clal iiiovemiuts Is tliat Ml-s l,tllght
l'lsli has m.nlo hir spring ifebut in local
market clroles
Mih I" known around null eiudlle
point.! us the , ademy of N'atural s'ei
leis and tin' t'lilverslty of I'eunsMvunla
as tho lophopsi-itn, whMi when uns-craiu-bled
i.ir.ins uestid turbor
The dajllcht tlsh. or sundial, as It
Is called. Is edible, but not very pietty
before cooking The flesh is tiam-lu.
cent to a eeitain eteut
serge, braid bound
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OF WOMEN DOCTORS
AID GIRLISH WILES
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WOMEN PHYSICIANS IN U. S. ARMY
BEFORE WAR'S
Commissions Inevitable Result of Emergency Work,
Say Dr. Caroline Purnell and Dr.
Martha Tracy
WOMl'N doitoia b
present win- wl
befoiu the end of the '
present win- will bo granted com
missions in the United Mates army. This
Is the belief of two piomlnent women
physicians of the city. Dr. Caroline Pur-
( neUt ciia.injan of the Lomn.Utco of chit
AJUi fort I "it nillltaiy scrIof ami Dr. (
'
, m,, li,, tm. ,l.,o of the -iVnm.m m
Hospital
"tt is my belief that women who are
accepted for wmk among tho sturv ng
and wounded hi I'rancc will he granted
commissions In the army," said Doctor
ruinill In discussing work now bilng
done lu that war-devastnlrd countiy b
American women surgeons and physi- '
clans, many of whom arc graduates of
prominent eollecos of tho United States,
Tho good work of women In thl
most glorious palt of tho war." she con
tinued, "has been recognized by other
countries, whete. If tliry have not bfen
granted cjinmlsslons, they havo at least
'been granted pay and rank. Personally
I cannot understand w by there should be
the slightest objection to granting neces-
taly autliorlty to women who have
proved thcui"elves worthy of It I my
self had a talk with Secretary Paher.
and ho bated Ids objection on the ground
of convention, T bilicve. In 'View of
the fact that lliuc aie hundieds of
women In hospltnlj as nurses that
doesn't seem to be to be a good argu
ment." There are about tlih tj -flv c women
doctois and tuigeoi.s In Kiance now,
said Uoctor Purnell "Sonic nio working
iu devastated dlstilcts. earing for old
men and women and refugeo children."
she t-ald. "utheis aro taking their share
lu tho enormous work In military ho
pltals These women lepietent such
colleges as Johns Hopkins, the Woman's 1
Medical College ot Peiinslvaiila und the
University ot Michigan Morn aio ready I
to go as dentists. laboratory wprkeis1
and medical assistants. Tlicro Is cer-,
talnly u need for women over theie.
"There Is u uatuinl feeling of indlg
male U!tow
nation among tho vounger
waiting to sail that women, shindy be.
cause they aro women, should get lu
where they themselves arc waiting to bo
admitted. Kvel.tually opinion will be
oveirlddcn by need for ablo workers.
Then It won't be a question ot tut," she
added thoughtfully, "it will bo a ques
,.- ..? -r.t-mllt'. tl1ia-,tA Hvnl-A lu SAAr
J, L Mill OU U I.UCB-
Where there Is need
uoii oi num.,. ,,..i.u .i.i.u ,-, i.c.-u
., .. I.,li..,l ,ir.n,nii surirnii ne .liir-lm-
these questions will bo deelded natu
I ally."
Doctor Purnell spoke hopefully ot tho
visit of becielaiy of Wai llaker to the
Scottish Women's Hospital In l'rance.
expressing the belief that the head of
tho War Department cannot fall but be
favorably impressed with the woik there
of many women doctora and surgeons.
Doctor Martha Tracy, of the Woman's
Hospital, was Just as emphatic 111 ad-
Tomorrow's War Menu
KASTEP. SUNDAY
The recipe for any dish mentioned
here will be forwarded upon receipt of
a self-addressid envelope.
Iini-AKIT-AST
linked Apples
Eue'cm and Kggs
Coiiuuial l! riddle Cakes with Itlce
Maple Syrup
Coffee
m.v.N'i.n
(No Bread)
Clear Soup
P.oast Yearling Lamb
Pan ltoasted Potatoes Aspaiagus
J.astei Cheese Salad
Ice Cream
SUPPUP.
oi ,....... .....-... ...B.V.. v. ......-..
Creamed Tuna I'lsh
Grapefruit and Sliced Hunana.s
Temperance Kggnog
Bplce Cake
UASTCIl CHEK8C SALAD
YorIt the cream clieese up with a. fork,
then work Into one-half the portion,
rhnnned nlmentoa. add a little Juice from
th ran and make- Into a creamy mm 1
. --- : .- .- -.,. m.. - '.?
1'Xhen snape into sman eggs, xnese will
be pink, in tne otner nan oi tne cheese
.mixed chopped olives und a little green
mayonnaise mad with spinach juice,
crushed Daraley or a little green color
ing matter. Shape this Into eggs. Place
'ihean colored errs In neats of let In re.
and dress wltli.mayonwfclje. if nked,
some of the plain .whiutifceeso. oan.be
into aw aim usjani Men five
' VT
,
&ecesf0.ot.al draper
Vaster, 1918
Xow 1 1-We the scented liUcn break,
-lurf clear the Vaster songs' anal.e,
TlUs Vaster Vau for Jcaut' tale.
The saints in their bright ictndoics
glow,
And to and from communion slow
The quiet ii'omcn conic miJ go,
llcarlig tho choir's bog-iolccs slug
'Their carols, sharg rcmcmleiliw
Ladt voting as then, one ncaibg
spring
Lade ringed today by flir mill steel
do deep that acinic their thoughts
I virtj fctl
Thh ''(' i "line, vhrir uomen
t.nccl.
Within the ulndoKi' painted prldr
Christ and Ills salnti Hand olorttlcil,
Their strife Jong leaictt thh llaiUi
tide. The stiong young saints stand tall
a row,
Olnd tilth the glory that they
Alio it'
TVirir mothcit.' gilef pasted long
ago :
Yf then, li Id fJiflP blight robes
VlttlllUltll,
And our young soih aheie fields
i nn ltd.
Thru me oiii1 urinii, iji'li, and dead.
Ihilst Whom the gin. e gave bach
to iclgn,
lUiovc mothtr piays no mole In
pain,
Give us our sons bar! safe aialn!
luigaiet AVIddeliici-, In flood
llousektcplllf,.
Oatmeal Biscuits
One cupful oatmeal, ono cupful rye
(lour, two tatilespooufuls fat, four table
spoonfuls baklin; povvdir liquid, ono
tenspoontul salt
i Jilt the fat and Hour, which has
hi en slfti-d with the baking powder nnd
salt Add enouah lkiuld to make n soft
dough Turn mi rolllnp board and roll
to about one-half im li in thickness.
I'ut with a Hound b.scult i utter llaho
about lift- en minutes
END, IS PREDICTED
SS?
DR. CAROLINE PURNELL
Chaiimnn of the committee of
civil and military foreign seiv
ice, who believes that women
accepted for var-ielief woik in
Fiance will be Rranted eommls
sioiis in the at my.
vocatlng aunj connnlsslons for medical
woinin
"Ctilainly women can do the work,"
sho said.
"It Is tiuo they will need the experi
ence developed lii foielgn inllltury hos
pitals, but I don't tee vvhv then, Oimihi
IL0, 'II' ob-TS,.,?",. ra'""!.e.tlinn com-
"""" - niuiuj nun I'liietcni women
aie accepted thej would naturally need
tho authority ot rank
"Oil flirt Allice linii.l ,1. ...... ..e
doctora hero nt homo will unm. i..nnr,,r,
acute. So fur us men shciwlm? n.,,
JealuUeV at tin, iirnsoei-f of ii iu. nni...
", , , , ,-.--.. ..w...v.t .tun, u
, ,,H"'r "oe,,: they aio falily clamoilng
, , . . . . .- ----:s..-: "
I '' ."'i- " -"v iiiune-iitit- IIIUOUI t OI VV OI 1C
,. . rtri.. I..A I .1 ., .... .. .
. -., .. .im-, . Miuinii in ,1, is mat
It would not matter to leallv eamosi
women where they worked us long as
they weie ton Incur they weio working
to the best purpose
"i luiountedl," the continual, "unless
the war ends soon, theio will hn u need
for women doctors In Europe, Uut'tho
Coi eminent has to think of equipping
and transporting a huge army. When
these heavy questions aro ileelired I
havo little doubt that women will enter
tho medical corps with commissions and
full lecognltlon of their excellent and
valuable woilc."
MARCH 30, 1918
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conform with the new Day
light Saving schedule.
Call and have your watch
accurately set.
V
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service without charge.
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ELABORATE SERVICES
PLANNED BY CHURCHES
Resurrection Will Be Cele
brated With Special Music
and Sermons
ItAOCMC AT CATIIEUKAIj ". IVS3 " in. A ilm.l.i- "T"..B,"rti
A1krKJKJ - "k -w--- lfelntr. lnra,ll,AU ..
I'nther Kcaincy Will Pi each
Moinlne on "Tho Triumph of
tho Crucified"
in
l-astcr the l'cast ot the Insurrection
of Christ will bo celebrated by
churches of all denominations tomorrow
with special musical programs, sermons
and service
Music of the kind peculiar lo the feast
will bo the main pait of tho services In
most ot the Vrotestant churches. Many
cantatas have hem arranged for the
morning and evening setvlcen. Many
special scimots will bo preached In ad
illlloti to tho sons services. Sonic ot tho
pastors have Invited other minister to
1111 their pulpits at olio or mote Btrvlces.
The Catholic CUurri. will ( ff
day in Its usual manner. There will
masses fiom 5 o'clock on In all the
eiiurches and the usual ma for night
v others at 2 '4.-. a m. will be s Id In the
Church of PI. John tho.l v angel st. H I -tccntli
strut below Market, li all II a
chtiiilus the last luoinlng seivlco lu
lii so or II o clock will be a solemn
Inch mass Special sennons and csti i
pr
ellled
...... t-.......,.. former DrO , "s r.n.'iiui nitl, Im.ikm ut In
at 3 o'elock nnd tlie caroi servieo "i - - - -,
bo iircuded by a proRraiti by ornan, r alitor Halpin to Oflidato nt Tm'.?
niiBlst of Tschall.ovviki'i! "Andante for
Milinr Ouaitet": "I'.ove Augeliiiue,"
U.ibensteln: "AlleKretto (li
the rourtn iSiiipnoii), -isciiaiLuvvMij - - - - .....ii, oi too imraae.,
riieso will he plajeil ny n. iicanuer
Haseler. huiplst; Ueitiand
o. lllui ..ml .liilin K. Wltzemail
-""" . ... -erv co will ne li at II nYinri.-
Joyful l'asterllde," traditional: "Ily --
i:arly Moinlns I.lKlit," tiadltional; 'Tho t lH'l.liiuu
Women at mo isepuiciire. i en
amlllesrirPeSchiibeitl4'
congregational hmn will bo "Tlie Strife Ofcoiuiu 1) aU.vvim. i, d , v
1 O'ei." The li. n,;. P. M Steele. .Vr'n? ,Y:asl'tr,,.Mliirnhlc
lector oi lliu eiiureii, miii .iie-auu
At Arch Street Piesbjterlan Church,
P.ev. Dr. Claieneo Kdward McCartney I "Kaster Muni
will preach at the morning scrvlco oa "-aiol. "Uj llarb
"Another Ilns in tne evening noiOrKim
will deliver tliu ninth ot his rerles on ' teriiion
"Common Tpeb. tho suhject being,
"Tlie Man "Who Didn't Care " .t boll,
ulrvices Jennlo l'easo .Merits, cellist i
Miss IllanehH viola lluhuanl, harpist,
land Miss Klllc Ireno Hubbatd, cellist,
will assist lu tho piogratn of llaster
music.
The four choirs of Cookuiau Metho
dist l'plbcoiidl Cliurclt, Twelfth sire
and I.el.lgh
tal.e ' 1'aster
choirs will be assisted bv Mbj Adela
Wlghtm.ui, lmiplst, and Master Charles
William", topiano.
, At M. Theresa',
Miis Mary I.. Keefe, dhector of music
'I M Thercsa'u Catholic Chutch, ltroad
and Calharlno street", has imanged a
special program for the solenni UIkIi
mass tomorrow morning. IV-eher's "Vldl
Aquam ' will be sung, other parts of
the mats hung will be naydn's "ICjrle"
and "Gloria'; Mar.o'a "Ciodu":
lluvdn'ri "Sancius": Mario's "Agnus
Del": Hummel a "Offertory" The "To
Ueuni ' will be sung for tho lecesslonal.
Iu the evening Mlllatd's Vespers will'
bo sung The evening progi.un also!
includes Mozait'u "Magnificat," Clora's
"Heglna Cocll" and Haglola's "Tantum
l.rgo.'
llogei-'s lautata 'The New- Life" will
be sung tomoirovv at 7:1.1 p. in. In
I'rliieetou Pnsbjtcrlan Church, poweltou
and Saunders avenues. In tho morning a
special song seivleje has been arranged, I
nl which Miss Adellna Paul Xoar will
sing ' I Know That My Jiedeemer '
l.n ctli. '
Tho choir of the Church of the ,
Kplpliany will reiulei the following mu
sleal program at the 10:15 mass, under I
the dheetlon ot Ml.-s Katheilnc M. '
Tract- :
lili Aiiuiim J. iViesunil.
Kirle. list M.ien In A
fllor' l. I'apneil Mass, "Valer Alnabllis "
I'ledo, I'apotcl "VlflSrt. "Vlater AtuahlliK ' ,
OffTtor. "Iteahm I'oell." e'Uarllro.
s.,nctus. IJet Maes In
lie, i edli lus. lt Musa In V
Annus Pel. Kst lass in A.
Milo parls by Iratik J, Cruvvh und John I
J' """""
- ' The nine
d.iji. special meetings . -
o. 1, lii-.it lne- th,- neventh aniilverpare nf I
tin Inasmuch Jllsrlon will close tomor-
low evening. Watklns Davis vvlll sing.
'llr.nr.-l Sllrrd A 11,1 Tlrll.ltll, lllll ul.inlnr.
"Jesus.' Icr of Myh'oul." Solos will 2- "-& SnlSunlon'
oiau ur nuiib o ..iiri. .tun., .Juiioi, N no m. 111. -lioiy I iiiuiiiuiiiu".
1'iof. I, A. Knight vvlll give a piano i
(cltal. fleorge Long will speak on "The I
I unpty Tomu"
The Itev, P.ogcr S
Korbes vvlll speak
on "Kostciing immortal Hope' at 11
o'clock at tho Unitarian Society of
(Jermantowii.
At Messiah I.uthcian Church tho Itev
Dr. Chailes P. Wiles will speak at
tliat mnrnltii- nml atmilnp .tipilruu Ttta
subject will be "Clulst Is Illsen" at'l0:30 Ui?;'llTH.Jn?'.MAr.As;. S. T P.
a. in. service-, mm in mo e-veumg ai t .u r "
I
-JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS
o'clock lie will -tan,
iiope,
"Who Are II,, i)f.ll?.,
nio
iiev. F. I! n.ln, ... Ta
nt 11
rirst
t 11 o'clock tomorrow ,Vorn7 J
"' .V"'iMtan Church onn.'v?i.Ln
tho Dead?"
'"Tho Uesurrected iiodv" -,,, , wi
subject of the sermon of iu"!,l'GJ
'J.'. ar!- .""Hon In llono ' t'Ji'T' Pfl
enurcii nt 7M5 p n, "" wrujj
ike Itev. Dr. A. I! iilr,i,M A
preach In Heidelberg ivS, "LJ W
. - ---.; IT iJ
55tSi
.. .. ....- --""-tl llClliriVUil .I .-j
'v:ao a. in. a doubla .,,, . ""
ng. together win, .Su? 'n? M-
I'dnuinds win r,. '"'r'C.j
II
"" "l lllu I). pi A ..!,. ," ae.r.l
sing tho cantata -if 0'r.?J" '.0"-l
.la' !!l brogra T ? J
uiiniiHL-u III tlla Ihllvcniinl m'" u"
tho Saviour. Thlrty-S h .il hurch
Chestnut. Wnsslll iX ,,8,,Bn tlV'
tor of music Vll Vi ,he lll'o'
assisted by ,ho fjtollr WlU l
the Philadelphia O ch s?rfH.m(,'Vb of
bono, and Oscar Scliuar . M-l'
,,,?" n'BMiuv.Mon;,,;;:.!!
"bvu iur mo CIiull --"miK
Magdalene." Wairen and , i
Hauler. At T 3,1 ' f. , ' H'.J
will consist of T.i.,liu?I.e..?rofaail
Longer." VogriebT . ' T ?.'t.Nbl
Krug: "At Dawn'
TlilM n." TT.. .
nail Hertn-.j
Ihin.com : r,:,'".J-u "J
II It u. 1. a a.. "
Shelley, and " '.M , i". .'L
lelley, and "f Will M Bn dlon ..,?' J
li- IoMn ulll be .Ml r&" S1
oiaco.lt. Hood 'eninyii.r mj!
The !
Hoi
U SI 'ri. ......
Cliu.cl. sok in l,;,r"u" C'W?I
--ns .,ar-i
arranged two program, r,,rrCh' hlv'
At 10:30 a. m. ,fK sung 2$
Happy jforiili, e"."8 . '
It HI Issslal
cdorX". in mny oVr,Hn'f, . - The rf
tl ehuiches toleinn vespeis will, mm- ' . -I ua.n ' M-rr..-. n,H MasJoV,
monand Uentdlttlun of the 11 essed l..s na Coeil Tho ms, w b,M
Sacrament, vvlil bo held In the evenluB. fjg- '";o.. ot th"' uffl
At the Cathedral of H- 'rt ' ' .'. 'u', ,''., 'Il-e ? fttSM
Paul. 1-ogan si.uarc. sole,,... Ids. , ,'rSo."""n , " - " ' TUta H
...... i.. uinin.i ut 11 u Viol 1. ilis5 .!. ices i c.ORft witi.'
Very llov, U V. Kenrn-i;. O. P.. h. T SI . , ,?"!,". ,C..Te Dunli
eaeli on -jno iiiumiiu", --- - .- -"owi mih oo onenMi'j
nu.i.i... . -- - .. - ".. nn
openM .'
i-uiiiii iss........ -,- ,. -.u. iho I'., i,. .,!.. ..,..:." " '" " a. m. li
30 a, m. InT
, ; ' - v-iiurcn or our Moihee "
liCOll L'OUtlrel. Hrvi. M ...... OI2r ?
Unileil Ht ues . -ui'i n,s.... ------ ., l'ocartv- ii i " ntntoli
ih Lenten setvlces 111 the Cathedral. ' ' .' B"tj. o. H A, will celebrate n,;S
Tho annual Kasler ca. ol se, v Ice w-l I , - s 'i ..xpositio,, ,,,o I!tv. rathuS
bo held In the Episcopal Church of r-t ' ' - h A. will prech. I,.
I.uke and the r.piphany at t o'clock to- " In v. J. A Nugent, O. s Ai J
inoirovv afternoon. ' ' &
.. ....... ..I !t Ml
I.UUrs .,,r ...It lllltts in, Tfflt
The dooru ot ths church will open '-It.-sT 1 KASTEIt MASt?
.,.,, vl n and violoncello. i ins win, ..!... . .
ulate Conception
- llgClUlUC, , Ts.,.1 ,,, i
irazloso. from ;?;lor. )n " celebrated lomorrofT,
Tsclirflkow stay " "" tatlmll,. clmu.i, of tll0 lmm.M
. Alexander u'-vo i oiiccptioa. prlca and Ardlelekl
.Tolun-lono- streets, I lermantovv n. v lu, the .
v An solemn idi nuitu ,e n, V...." '. .".'r
Matthew . tiriraiiisli lioiothv .Tolun-lono-1 streets, !ermantovvn. v Hit iln. e...M
an. Mollnlst. '''"'"'",,1; -' "t Oninantnvvn. Th.
perv co will heKiu at 11 o'cloik. i
At the carol service the soloists Willi l-athtr llalpln was nidalncd VeeeniiJ
bo Mildred li.i, soprano; T)r. Howell In I'liliaRo for the lllocese of I.ead S r!
S. Zullck, tenoi, and Harry Saylor, barl- " will be assUti.,i ,n first mass bvi
tone. Ihey will sins "A liallad of ." ''''" 1',VhCr1.vTi.Pv.',S!mon,r,''2
Trees' and the Mahler." dries:: "This ',0 'reBc'''- h.v the Itev. II Plper.C.llJ
mi mm
m
liunilst
m
'astor.
Atllh' nili. t;asi
sunn"
;ihey Iiuve Taken Aa il lairi" ,
stsutrM'
J.tBllt" ....JA'J
.VIorniiu
-ll.ll.mjal. .horu, ""'"
tl LII1H. 'M.IU, M, III IhA Ha-II..... 9
lion. 0.,3
i H.i n. lu neiv I, me: TaiSJ
runutu. "Tho lUnurr -rtion ..ltsms9,
sernion theme. "Tho I'.csurriellon ofititxF
erhl " rTCii
Hat tlsm hffure STinon '?r,.'l
Choir lor iho daj Wfi
I.lli I.jeim Couli an. I KuolU .Volte tian
f urn no !,vJ
Mary Xewlilrl. und I lara Wilkinson. MiPS
tmllus sw.jFI,
&
. .Vfall,l
" JiiiMiiomi II 1) tjr nud lllra-n HorlitW
.et .lr.. ti-iior" )
aviiiue. will sing tlio i in- U1""Ji, Jl '-'U-'1'''" a"d lieorno A. SUav
i' Dawn" tomorrow. The i !ay "r"i,lN J.m.s Oritanlsi ami DlreiaS
s;
M
l.iilhrrin
VII-.-.IVII. ti.ii, i.,i Trrr....ta?;-
m
1UV. CIlAI'.I.Uh I'. WILLS, li. D. wln
Pi eat h. r"iu
In .'in- Morning .service bubject. "Christ U
l'.lHen." icaWj
-.' an lllhle school Special faster SerrlcfV
" I Uvenllu Semce Subject ' Ths Olori-i
ous Hope " i:.istcr e'antala, "Victory DM
Vine." -.'s
3?
Mellirnllvt nplsrorinl
hi. Jllll.s's. Tuhnr rd unlWattrsf. ffii
laiWAllU I' IIANUOLIMI. .Minister. 3J
10 3(1 Kasier hennun. ' I'ho Comrads Hi
White." ,aK
7-1." Illshon Mllliani l.eivls. of CUnaAf
"1'nesir or Christ. ' repeated for sixth lime
&
.vpru 7
Wl
I'reshjlcrhin
T1
All! I
lle
MliCMT ('III IK II. lelll and Area.
e.'liu;.M i- j.vw vnu jiACAasj
vi: fia
rx
111 11 "Another ImI'R." ... , ?X
IS no Uusier huniiaj .sdiool .servhes wltk
Address by Picsldent llctrlck of 0-raJ
''f.JO Virion Ham und O.llo "!. ' J
h,0ii 'Thu Man Who UUn 1 Care," J"H
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