Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 04, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 18

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Philadelphia, Thursday, April 4, 1918
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quarlet of American amhiilanrc men in front of llirir dugout on the Lorraine front. It is their business to fee that rome of the human vtrcrkage is salvaged after tho
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war ami its tremendous sethark
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lion, yet it must he admitted
that America has been awakened
and drought to realize the sin of
ila very great wastefulncm
through getting into tho war.
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ruktomary lo feed the surplus
milk lo the pigs, notwithstand
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tive value of this food. But now
that a new era of conservation
has set in, the children in Phil
adelphia schools are being
taught lo. guard against just such
criminal waste.
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a pole, a piece of string for a line an
for? hook? When asked ''what Inr
alone the Schuylkill Ihe other day, tin
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or these maids of the fine art of cooking. If the thoroughness of their training at the Lee School of Practice U
any criterion, they will never bo known to bake biscuits lliat can bo truthfully labeled "sinkers." They arc
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the bride of Ensign E. S. Pou, son of Con
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TIlEt, WOMEN 3EHIND THE MEN behind the gun ought to command our very great commendation. Take these Philadelphia women, who are workera for the Council or National De
fene. The Uk they havo et for llienuelvei ihU week is lo Kour the Thirty-fourlh Ward for women willing to register their names for nalrlotie service. Ami their ii..? n.,V
ttw, left'toTi'iIit, tho MJatne J. Uwiry, U. W. Uurlliart,T. Harrison, V. Windless, A. 1. Boya IrwJt), A. Cameron, Ida Tuoby, E. E. Arthur. Front row, Mn. F. N. Brown, Mi Elizabetk
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Punly, Mn, T. Stephentou, chairman; Mn. A. Huoii Mn. It. Henry.
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