10 DAUGHTER tJTTLE FRENCH GIRL GETS .; MEDAL FOR BRAVE SERVICE rWa$ tha Xoungest Daughter of France to Receive , 'One, and It Didn't Have and Shells She Baked Her Way to Fame! rnjIBn Is ont llttlo girl In France been S00 pounds of bread turned out iX. very proud. Sho tts the youngest l n that community every day there in, tht little, brave village of Corbell ilM decorated tor serving ncr coun ter..' yn&n he stood there In tha public Itqpare before all the neighbors la IM village Madeleine Danau trembled ,. ftttto a they pinned the little Cross t Xorralno on her Sunday beat dress. SNten the prefect read tho letter of Presentation from President Polncare. Accept," ho wroto. 'thlH little jewel, tM Croes of Lorraine, which shall gfsKlsUra that, the valiant child of the Jjeaux-tJevrea, through her own labor "Murine for. tho Inhabitants of tho Cimia of l&coudon their dally oread, nas performed as patriotic it service, and Is as good a French xvwman as are any of "Tier sisters of tho Sfeusot"- ti inomiivp ... ....... tt ASSURING for tho Inhabitants exthelr dally bread!" Thotu were the President's words. Did you tliinU perhaps this llttlo French nirl had ooagea shot and shoII7 o. The story of her bravery was told In terms f flourt Hera It ts brlcny: Madeleine's father Ttaa a baker. A no bread is, baked In French homes he was a very nice kind of n man to ha-ve around. IIj proed It by de livering 800 pounds of bread a day to everybody In the neighborhood. But war is no rejrarder of niceties. Monsieur Danau heard tha call to his nar one morning. Madeleine was fourteen years old at the time. And she had watched her father make bread. What did she aqf The little Cross of Lorraine tells tho story. Since that time thero have .ADVENTURES GEM PANS THAT MAKE ItJtriMr 1 rTV 4CTinr DSiI.lllr A I LiftlOfvi i a i r w' i ' And, Other KltCnCIl Uteiisils at , I PriCCS Not tO Be i Resisted f'VTEEDLES and pins" Is an expres 4.N elon we'vo kjiown since our nur wry days, but It is a rhyme for men. Jotv for the woman's story: il3 and pins, needles and pins. when you start cooking y6ur trouble .begins." But this admits of as much argument a- does the fact that Immediately a man marries his troubles begin. For with the proper rooking utensils and modern appliances cooking msy be come a real pleasure. And these self same proper cooking utensils and mod- THE WOMAN'S . Zttlera and auton mbmltl.J to tit fn vaper oitr !r ontv ani signed 1tt the name at tie urittr. social ouerVrVlA thL. niiti, e lilted. It l UKdrr.tood that lie editor dor, not , rernrSi (, VdW "ti, TntSil t . v4lf emmuntrafioit tor this d-narfm.,. t.hni I... ..j ,." ..,. oc71 ...: wuj mre SFrf nw.' Mi- rACHANUK. Kwl Jillo Zeiw: KlWpWa. j: "" 'aUW"! ,UJ I TODAY'S INQUIRIES t-'TThst Uty mi( dish ian be made with I real Outlet? t. Hew run a .mall amount of h:i-h he ! minjtea Into in nppetlxliif dlnh for uneipeeted contpnj-? . Wt will keep rookie) Mtt and molat I In a rak boxT 4, Who la the dlrorler of the American Tied Crooa nurnlnr aenrtce? ' C. In produrlur the amateur plr. h It bet ter 10 telert one acrentuatlnc ehar fter or plot? . Whr ahmild one ho ritreful In tho ne of footHlit In amateur thratrUali7 Wnls Her to Know He Likes Her Tp the Kdltor of U'oman'o Page: Dear ; jfadam I am a boy of aliteen learj. SeTeral months aco I met a rtrl about thi fjrio are Mlnco then,l hate fcome a ten rood friend of hers and would like some way of oxpreaalns" tar feeling for her. Could you tweeat aomo tyay to do thla? A. C. t. The way to express your' liking is simply to be as good a friend as you nos IMy can. It Is not necessary to tell her yeu (Ike her: In fact, that would be tery awkward. You are both little more than children. If you are always polite and attentHo without making yourself too ppviQUS she will know you like her. Send her candy or flowers at Christmas. Easter and other special occasions and an occasional book. You Were Quite Correct To the Vdttor of H'omoa'a fatie: Dear Madam Kindly vlve me jour opinion on ths following: One Bajurday nlaht 1 went out with a air!. I took her to n theatre and th-n after th show I was talilne her home. When wa wero almost homo w met her brother. Ths airt said. "How about rotnir to . reatau rinjf" W aald, "All rlKht," and went to one. The brother aaked us what we wouid havo snd ordered for the three of us. I would like to know whoao pUco It was to pay the bill? After We had finished I aaked them to hare omethln on me. and they didn't want ttnythlnr. When we went out t treated htm to a clsar and then we went hoine. r Please let me know If I should ha .14 after h had ordered the lunch, or If su wrong In any other wayT ti. A. Since the girl suggested going to her brother and lief agreed to It, it was their party and his place to pay the bill. You did the polite thing by asking them to have something hore as jour guests, and It was quite correct to offer the brother a olrar. In fact, there Is nothing to criti cize In your conduct on this occasion Hair Turns Gray at Fifteen . Ti (as Eixior ol Woman' Pant: Detr Mdam I am writing to sou be cauao Z have found consolation In nour good aaricai before. am hardly fifteen yeara old and my hair In feme places Is turning Cray. there f.nr way out ayems- ine nair i ts former color dark brownT lut dyelnc the hair to brine It to T oyo lo read, and T read a rood bit of ths tm. Mr slater thinks this causes the ohsnra or color tn my hair. Is she rlKht? TDankirur ou, tn advance, II, M. U. There really Isn't any -way to bring th hair back to Its natural color but lo lye tt. and I know you will not want to do thla. I would not feel badly about iour hair turning gray. Perhaps it has Ju turned lruthese one or two spots and wen't turn any piore If you are careful nt to pull the gray halm out. Gray Wr tt claimed, comes from worrying. ut reading could not have anything "a 4kt mIUi It, Marty persons think gray Mr ( very attractlv'e. so stop think JsS ubout tt and cjon't worry. Commesl Wafflrs T i r-fMer Woman's paat: Battar Mada-m Could you olaaaa aivo rno tk nicip (or maklnv wafnas out of corn- 3M ana rti ft hiiw mi tarn iucm a. 9 . ISO BSS-, suDstituta lllfi a vae. . QsM.hlilf cupful ctornmeal, one-balf SnmH vrheat flour, one-halt teaspoonful aSKTons teaspoonful salt, one cupful awf tutlk. two weU-btnten , one coatful fcoiled nee, one Ublespopnful Sift tocether the Hour, u Aa'aNSothr Inrredlenta sffiMStvl beat throughly. sWsW0t. tiffs aVC-Bin-Qr vno iiuur, CHfwa. mow .t. V it .,.,-.. l-.Mi1l.iila In th nntP This nerves Htaai4 Phi Through Exchange Ms saw B4U at Wsn' riws.- -1l",'ZS?,rU"tK iSn,".f". fSaV tsuaa1'sraaaBa1l mmrwrnwn' ton. it as IM WH a. OF FRANCE to Do With Dodging Shot as any makeshift Hour to turn It out with. Madeleine lias inado the breud, getting up at t o'clock In the morning to do It. TltKHK Is. of course, u moral to tins little stnrj that cornea to us from Prnnrn. MaHnloln.. ! Id mil ilvpjni I about sootliltivr soldiers' brows. Slip . rolled up her tli-evuei and mad-! bread, which w the dutj that lay under her none. Rut there'll u text th.it oecins lxvt - n more Important I think tier. mons couM bo preached on It. she aemurcd the Inhabitants their dally bread." Till! text has to do with the commu nity conscience war has developed. We in America lme Ihvh asked to us- suro OUP Allies their dally bread There vta a time not to lout? iiko when the fitti- of our noluhbors con cerned Us perhaps only In m Mr as to make Us take an orctuMonal pt-el; In through their laiv curtains. Tod.i we have new iipIkIiIhivs. And tho Ideals war has uncovered tt-ueh in wo hitvo tho riant to bf nsponslbti for thetn. When tho people of France and liWglum cry for bread It l our privilege and right to break ours i-i half and tharc It with them. In the concrete there may bo no romance to saving wheat. Hut tret out under tho stars some nlifht. Look up into them. They are the lie-nth In the common roof that shelters the peoples of the earth. Soldiers, women, llttlo' children with the light of better du s i In their eyes. Who shall say it Is not the noblest thine In life to ns. suro them their dally bread? ' i WITH A PURSE em appllani just now ran be had in ,, , . . . , "u h0H,M a,m Kt prlcf' lo Mill any pun, . Take the pi tent handle for removing j "" panB from tho Move and tho Ir-i rcsl!,t"'le Rpm puns, the uluinlnum fry. h'rf Pans, the Imposing- roasting pans., I double, thus doing away with batting. im iii unii-n any sen. respecting roast i should be proud to bo cooked theso nd ' , many others are to bo had at llttlo ' . prices. i rrom tho woman who docs her own' cooking to her who merely Fees to It tnat tier cook has the nroucr utensils. t.i .......- .. ,.i ... ., . . . he of interest. ulf" "" "noul" I l-'ur names of the shops where articles mentioned In "Adventures With a Pursn" can be purchased, riftrlMUU T...II.A.. .. !(....... ... ... r.r, L.ru" 'S the Woman's WOO. Department, Walnut EXCHANGE rfttrtr tmvta t iiib t ..uia.u. . Till' vt.'c.iwnn s.. . iwiraiUrti s Aiabl(a tal.tmir low, that stronit flatnr when tlons as managers of prhale and com roreprrUarhir " "i'l ks. 'ih. " " !.'"' T I merclal estate, as teachers In public ftn'f'IS;S?.rl!id- In'aTltid'ttu""?:,1; and private whooN and industrial col ?"" h,'nr' fnlu "nd """ l"t with leges and :is experts In poultry work; u-k- ?"".""' I others have become Itcturers and con- y i"halfleip.',o1,,!,i,,,;rThJ?; " W" nJ wsdiilier- In tho -."." brf,n J"" hrought to boll Vnd community and war-garden movements, tir nntll aoft und sinoolh. since the need for food ploductlon J. A .lemon rut In hlf h ,kk.i jrendh'h'ri;h,,,l.'!ou " "" ""m 4. I-arlN has labeled the l.etelfp, Mark SnoU'r.,';: "n""1t n . The paras.il Is helnr made im in rlnaham "hupe?""" ,uUul' hi fourIS?Ard 0. When a Uring or Is-ads breaks It ran l. taT"fi.,,"ndN, '', rlnglni on del!! To .ake Pancakes and Apple Jelly ' To tAeKd.roro Woman's 'no,.- vJo-'"; il,i".;?.ra?.V'l' ou kind., print in Viik. i,M , ''T" " F CP '" maklm l . M KKrk.nT!ffB. 7o'rPs.S: ' iviias) c vv. as .x-case is a proprietary -.... uiiij- ,ue niaKers or It know the recipe. J cannot tell you how It s made. I have a very good reclpo for pancakes I made of cornmeal and graham flour, i wcU.,':Te".1. t0 ,iave. h,-el- '""c fori" Just such times as these, when It Is necesKar; to use other than white flour It requires two cupruls of cornmeal and one cupful of graham flour The flour should be sifted three times with one even teaspoonful of baking jiowder and ' a little salt Mix the meal with one i nuart of scalding milk Cream one table spoonful of butter and the same of mo- i lasses. Ueut tho hutter and molasses Into tho meal and let It cool to b'nod warmth. Add beaten eggs, alternating1 yplks and whites, with prepared flour If too st'ff. thin with cold milk. Btat well and hast:. Apple Jelly red u I res a pint of water to ' very pound of apples. To each pint of , liquid obtained from these allow one riound of sugar and the Juice of two lemons. Rub tho apples well with a dry cloth, but do not pare them Cut them Into quarters, remove the cores and put ' them into a preserving pan with the sugar. Simmer until perfectly sort, but not broken; then strain off the liquid without squeezing the pulp. If not clear pass through a Jelly bag or a clean dry cloth until it becomes to. Add sugar and lemon Juice in the pronor'lons stnti.t above and simmer gently until a little of t poured on a cold pIhIs begins almost Immediately to get stiff. Pour Into nots or i?h.Rtu rs. ... closely and store In a cool, dry place. It i requires irom iwenty.nva to thirty mill- i Tin Almost Daisy Time To the r.ilitor of M'oman's I'aae: Dear Madam Can ou kindly tell m who Is the author of a poem about dalales that "Phut not so soon: the dull-eied nlaiit Has not as yet berun." rrom then on the poem has ellnd my ! memory. c. A. Th ooern you refer to Is "To Daisies, Not to Khut So Soon," by Robert Hor rlck You have nuoted part of the first vere, which roads: bhut not so soon : the dull-eyed night lias not as yet begun To make a seizure on the light. Or to seal up the sun. You catt find the poem In the Public; Library. Men Might Lose Out To the Edtttr of TVomaa'j Page; Dear MadamI notice a woman reader DU'a It ud to the m-n ns to how ih.v n- soln to comply with tho dayllght-eavtna; i eaanllallAiia klaaa I -a a.ealj L,a. ... . 1 ' pin Q Io out. WU. I tk th other ?' QtlU Mayb tlikmn will 1a out Mhat Kbnut tha ron who are ao llrM and hunary whtrt they t through tha day that inpv wtni 9jn9 novnirif out rt?nie noma no eat; I ran oleturs th warv bualnesa man -waltln at ths church" fur hia auooar. Thera will he no lowerlna- of tha sun to 1 remind tit h-lnmate that It la tlms tn put I down her kn,lutns apd eoma homa and vet Mi.fr. ! ls ytmrwm nrua in tne 3ftrnoon sa women have been known to' n. msyoa she will ha the Ktillty party who wilt look at tii elark and aayj "Oh, I-t'a so on It really Isn't that fat at all. It'a Ir 4 clock really, thoufb tho clock sas H A I w -- t U alwaa th Mor. tired bualnesa man who ha La tvBDAnalala zee alt ih umtli In ilia ii astasia. I know a . irreit roanv who Vvo e itsiasioio er an in uisi ii M ltHLky.Y".R.lT'" 'w,,,'l h' p- EVENING PUBLIC BAKES 800 Women's School of Horticulture 'editorial FOR WOMEN II Y A tt'OM.I Uy ELIZABETH LEK.11TON LEE t r- I r 11 ., i ' Mm tl' r tor PAHTirri.nt. i..-ini.ti. . t una tint.- t national . uierKeiioy I, the vvomun '"' .tll it. Him her tr.ilnlriK ' nil soin, tutflnttr nwsl Perhaps foremost among till clas tnnd the ""v" "' ' country trained atone as- nculttir.'d and horticultural lines. More keenly than rver liifure In their value realized ami they nrt enteritis now upon broad Held of iikefulnes?. Shire the outbreak of the war the xTm; " ' rUml an1 v"'.,e "av shouldereii a lare nhiire of the ui;n- cultural work of their countries and huve splendidlv proed their worth In inanj an emergency. emut not Ikiw- ever, overlook the fact that iik u whole Uiey were ably tltteil to undertake the work tthrn the great tall cante For decades pant the srhnois of ga'deiilng for women in t-ranee and i;nglnnu nan neen i - enillng forth their graduates and keen, Intelligeiit Interest along their lines was to UB found on every hand. , a..,.h..:. i,net.. n ,, nniv ulihln I eompar.ttivelt rc.nt ears thut this in i terest has become aroused to any grc.it eMent among the women and that horti . iiiiiuiu il.ts ijhii iv vfcm- " ii,.'- I fesslon which otters ntre oiiportunltles. ! In 1910, as a result of the Increasing i demand, the first tchoul of horticulture i for women In this ootmtr was founded at Ambler Pa. The numerous Mate col ..leges ami universities had some time preUously organised their .K'partiueuts of agriculture, but the t ncouragement git en to women to take up the courses was rather slight, and the school at Ambler tilled a rapidly growing need for an Institution where a comprehensive and practical course might bo offered and indlUdu.il Instruction emphasized. The school has drawn Its stuuents frr.m nil n. secondary schBols and colleges In .,.. .... .1... f ..l.a.l Citu t.nrl from Tana ail iiaitn 01 u- . ,,,. .... .... ...... r, J .....I .. t.,. a,.. Hu I.PJltll3lud . annua uii'i 11 ib, on. .,. ..-...... forth into a arled and Inter. sting phases of the work. Some hate occupied post and conservation Has become men it vital one and the call for the trained and intelligent worker Is so great the School of Horticulture has bent Its ener gies to meet this emergency .Last Hiring tpecial vtar couttes were organized, short-course students wore enrolled and extension work was carried on, This ytnr the work will be carried on along broader lines L uder the war t-oursea two distinct divisions have been made; the captain's course, which cov a period of twelve weeks of live di - "llJ ,ho !!e",na.", " .'T'l ?.' ' ,-crs dajs each, and tho lieutenant s coiir-. of one yimiimuwppCTmiiiuwi aarow day eaen tveeis iur mc .-... vituiiKioi . - nou ooe-unu cups or "7 '. l" 1 I iVn". t.oiuld '? cmV. I Lhe twelve wteKs. '"ere " "''"',, "; V ,i. . , I Sport Suit of Roshanara Crepe 6s Ip mm M T&&-ii bji kr?JrJfs 'HSaeV Isim m mm wk t.UliiaUSi ISM r .tty.''i 4t0 'JS l iivi i m i ' I il ti i i ii .so a m I nl Crozter b II 4! I '.''liin m Ul tesi ! tm m i v3SK HaftJ m m I A Jy i I I I . m.y s-x LEDGER-PHILADELPniA, SATURDAY. APRIL 0, 1918 LOAVES OF SISTERHOOD OF WAR MOTHERS TO BE FORMED AT BIG MEETING IN STETSON AUDITORIUM Every Woman With a Man in Service Is Invited to Attend April 12 Sweethearts, Sisters and Wives Will Also Gain Benefits by Becoming Members I Birr ,ii ii. im imng. tiuniKvnUh tnother-". lit"1 , I.itiKi ii-lHiirt.')! mother, rich and i porr .illhi, ho lute the ifisat bond of I Mir little M'ttlee Hag litvifen thtm aro I to be hiimlid totretln r luui the great Sla ' trrliood of Wiir Motlievs. I While the thoughts of every onj have i hen liuuml up n the soldier 'ml the mother has bten far In the background The boy's patrlotlMn has been pruln il anrl the spirit fostered while the hruvr , mother behind the Ind has been taken for gi.tnttd Mother's sacrlllee and i mothers courage must he appreciated and encouraged. The Sisterhood of War Mother", u iianpt organUutitn of mothers, wlcs ml stteotliparts of our IWhtlng men. will onntr th' womcti together in the pplrit fi the war, will streuglhen the Inlerett I the women In camp life and conditions unil mako a strong homo guard fur the I t.n' s at camp. How can the broketi-luaried little I inoiher sitting t home bo expected t' instill patriotism into her younger tK -t ' and giilh or write cheery letters to her I ho) In camp? How can the woman who has had to undertake tho extra financial , ... uw.ni , ""' ? "lt",r'ur u" I Mi'Cieti to mriu wnn ueugnt wnen she ; see" the little old (lag on tho t.ehoc.1 .ouse? She reeds help to see the big vision 3000 mile- away. She needs chetr- 'inking the same sacrifice, tho group courage that l making her son's life easier at camp. So said Lieutenant Harry CVHara. who I Is stationed at Camp Lee, and so de cided Mrs Taylor Alderdlce. of Pitts burgh, when she started the first organi zation of w ar mothers in Pittsburgh two months ago "This Is to be cheer-up work for notb'r," Mrs Nan Delanj who Is In terested In the work here In Philadel phia, said. "We want the bond to be so close between the home and the camp that the mothers and boys will see the same visions and droam the same Ideals. I ten ing. The object of the course sr I train the students for the pree: geucy as overseers of agricultural units and assistant workers in tho community i and war garden associations The I courses are bchedultd to begin April 8. Nor will the demand for tho work lessen when the war has reached Its end and th- days of reconstruction come. It Is needful that we tlo not be come too deeply engrossed In the grave demands of the present and forget what Is bfjond: for this profession lias proved to be one which not only pos Kvsi8 ill Itself keen and healthful en Joment, but In which there Is glorious pijshiblllties for pienent and future de velopment. .Tomorrow's War Menu The rcelpo for any dish mentioned hero will be forwarded upon receipt of a self-addressed stamped envelope. UUBAKKAST btevtfd Apricots lirolled Klduejs and Bacon Rico Guns Coffeo DiN.'i:n 'lear Urown Soup rhino of I'ork tlraised with Apples Pan Ilosstert I'otatoes; Creamed Onion Bal.td Orange Pudding SUlT'lii; bartme and Kgg palad v-'ocoa Cornmeal L'poltles meis ii:.ms A pint of buttermilk or sour milk. one egg, a teatpoontul of soda, a little Migar If deulred. half u ttaspoonful of salt. Mix threc-tourths cup of wheat i flour with one and one-lutlf cups of 'le"c of graham gems Drop Into the1 Kven grownups have their liluy time hour?-. And there are mod ish costumes to accompany thoju lioura on the tennis court or In the canoe. Hcru is a symphony in light gray ami Pekin blue for you to wear Vvliilc you are piny ink. The skirt is ju&t narrow enough to be trim, yet wide enough to allow for freedom of action, and the wide collar is the embodiment of liberty. Tassels and ivory ball buttons, placed at every point of vantage, com pletc the spotting symphony. RRI.IOIOtTH NO-TICKS nuntlat CIIKST.Nl'T HTKKBT IIMTIMl niVBCIt Cheatnut St. waat e sOlh OBOriUB D. APAMfl. P. D . Paslor iiqu m. iirotfiepooou or , aon v Llid T.iO 1 P. m.' -Or. Ilnbart. of t'roiter bmnrj- innie heheol Lutheran .VIhlAII. IHth ali-t Jefferson sts Hev, A. STEWART HAKTMAN. D. D of Baltimore, will preach. I to. 311 Slornln gertlce. fjqbjoet. "JU(. netiam oi ine troae.--2:30 lllbla School. ' 7-ir. Uvenlna- rlerttee. Subject. "Paul's , J'rajvr for the Church." Special .Musc Blanche Viola Hubbard. 'Harplat, and Ufflo, Irene Hubbard, Cellist, New York. . MethodUt TCplaeopal PARK AVENUK CHl'RCH T'ark ate. MfLTON HAM' lOLb NICHOLS, Taslor. lll 3n Holy Communion, I " 10 runday eenooi. 1 7,43 Itev. John A. MacCallura. ot tba Walnut tit. I'rtsbytcrUn Church, will All, pews ira Jrs. Visitors welroras at all service. I Pntahrterlan HnrK, S So and Wharton sts.. Iter. J. qnAT BOUTON, D. D.j T Minister --10;t5. Itsv. Ceorio P. Avaryi.TiO. Dr, Boltoni SubJact. Brelhtrtr Urn." , uffd&jdC BREAD A MRS. NN Th(,ro at abou ,of) VAT ,0lrr hi Philadelphia, and 1 would ilk.- to -ee v, ,., hem at th. bur in.ws-nie.l- ing on April 1U at tin Stetson uudl- torliitn We will have big speak, rs olllcers and men from t'nmp Dlx, famp . ..ii'.iti. ..nil, i.ui; ..in, .,,. ,,,,. ,i,,..- t s. ... ....... t .Im 1H.II irlolt.lil Vaw Van! and tilcntv of stirring pa- trlut'ie music. We can tell the mother-! I about this sisterhood Idea, and from that meeting grout" In the various parts i of the city will be formed to meet on tlio ' second l-rlday of each nionili. cotuii- unite luipp.v tn tneir surrouiiiiiugs, iui ttons at camp, letters from their sons, who are worried ubout the grl.vlng llt and the knowledge thai their bos ltt He mother at home. Wh, last week camp vt 111 be holding tho same patriotic i worry over their sons caused two meeting tit the same tltno will bring tho mothers to commit suicide You face, link close. I the must be cln . red up." "merlcati mothers are made of fine . Itery one who Is entitled to (ly u serv- stuff They will i onm through the great sacrlllee with tt.vlng colors." Mrs. Delany continued "Hut they need tn-I couragenient. They need this great ' SEVENTEEN WOMEN GET PLACES ON N. Y. DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE For the First Time in the Empire State Represen tatives of the Gentle Sex Become Campaign Aids New York, nril G K H the tirat time In tin hlstorj of ew York, women have been ip-i pointed members of the eeeutlve com mittee of tho IXmocratlo StaV t'om- I mlttee. R b'. Harris, chairman of tin i Democratic Stale Committee. an nounced a list of seventeen women members ytsterday. h'our moro names uro iu uu uuueu. i oey win no uu- nounceu iiett wee1.. me new inein bers of the State committee Include: Mrs. William rUtudolph Hearst, New Tork city. Mrs. Iloblu A. I.au. 31S West Ninety fourth street, Xevv York city, Mrs. John U. Thontpton. 10 Kast 130th street, New York oliy. Mrs. Harry Hastings, T i:ast i:ighty seventh street. New orl; city Mix Jlny li Tloarltj. 206 Lexington avtnue. llrooklyn. Mlsi May Patterson. L'07 Congress street. Brooklyn. Mrs. l'rcd K. Kennedy, Washington street. Uliigliamton. Mrs. liUnuhe W. Wclzmiller, 1133 Bryant avenue, Uronx. "" Mrs. 1'hlllp J. Kearns, 2311 Urund concourse, Urona. Miss Sarah Mcl'lke, 1 Jones place Yo''l(,:l'3' Mrs. Charles H. Sinltli, 3S'.' I'orter .,,,,,, ,,,, Tff ... Lamon, 100 Ten Kyc: I: tdreet, Watertotiti. Miss Klliel Plebblns. Syracuse Mr.s. Julia Mcl-.tughlln, l.uu? Maud City. Mrs. Joseph Sinclair, l'lushlng Women will now he nctlt.ly Identified with the management of tho leino- cratlc party in this State. The Petno- cratlc s-tate Comniltteo is the llrst po litical organisation In New York to ad mit women to tho practical work of a political executive committee. At a meeting of the sulieominittoe of the National Democratic Coiiunlte at the Knickerbocker Hotel, a definite pol icy of co-operation with women In the Democratic party whs dlcuri'd. Women as a new, untried voting powtr In the State, will be a prominent factor In the elections next fall. Work is alrtady started to urEunUu and get out the women's vote in this t-'tate. Mr. Harris bus called a tnneilpg of the executive committee of the State nni.iotoiTs. Mirirr.s Presbyterian ARCH ST. nit'Krif . th and Ari-h. Ilev. I'l.MlK.Ml'U t:pw'AHl MAtWrtTNBY lu:4S -"VVnal Chrltl told Mm to Itejolce tn but Now Foriroiien bt ih World" a ilit-"Tlie l.lsht .of, ,ye T.untb ' Ill.TIII.KIIViM I'ltl'SlHThltlAN ( IIIIUCII UtoaU ami llaliKind alt, Rev. JOHN It. IMVIi:x. IV V.. T'aatur. 10:30 a in Vlornlna- Worship. Hubject or sermon: aiNFLfUNTE " V 30 p m. Sabbath Mehool. SpecUl ISvmi1 gelletlc Services 7 .no p.m. Younir Peoples !5erviees. 130titn SpCi'Ul Musical txrvtee, Duthlo. htm Quartet and Chorus 'IIARITONE SOLOIST. PAVID niSPIIAM 7:48 p.m Kvenlnsr worship hubjecl: '"rilE O.NU AND THE ONLY OOsrBI..." Ittv. rjean Newton Pobeon will ppaeh ut both services. Preparatory Service. Wednesdat April in, ttils Hermon by Itev. John V Krancls. P.P. Communion Service and Public Ilaeeptlon of M-inber on Sabbath. April It. at 10.U0U in. Welcome rroleetant Kplaeoiial MT. JAMES). ISd and Walnut sts. Tli nev. .tOUK MOCKRIfjOK. n D.. jiot-tqr. i.i a. in. .Mnlv romntunlnit. lO.Jrt a m. Mornlne Tram (plain), iron a iu Holy Communion, with bermen. l.Ofi i p. tn Kvenlti)? ,Pratr (choral), (ol lotted by OrKan Itecilal, Weekdays VVartlmo Intercesslotn dally Holy Communion, Monday Feaet of the Annunciation, u. v. M.. T.au and.lt; rfav. T -A.I t Thnrurfav. In. , 1u9- Stranaere alvrsa teslcu rne. llnltarlan t-IKNT t'MTAlllAN CilUKCH. ilSl Cheat- nv. rBEDBRicK n. c to a. m. Sunday. School. II a. m ilr. lirlfrlii tv lev. rBferiBRiCK n. GlttmN, Minister. lflah Cost ot Itallflous Llvint; in Tints of Anthemei 'Ths Soul's Bejolelre.' by Oeonra vt ar Tr .. Joaaph son. ana "jns uiory or L,eo and '.The. (llorv bsnon,1' by warm nr onn eoio. eolo. Rornanea. bv Wlantaw. sal, pfa Plavtd- by Mlao Nary jr, aibuons. Ihjlr p 11. t,oepp. tjraanist. UNITARIAN SOCIETY Of OKUMANTOHy, f hellrn iva. and Clreeno at. . Kev. ItOaKR 8, ronOKri. Minlstar, il a, m. carman or tr. rrana a. uii Tp?"m. Mr. X Priestley Uutton will tac. tur In PsrWi Ijoure on 'Trom Jena's Jtoi tJ(-hn o" Croats" UllurtraltJJ DAY AND DELAW getting tog.- h I ' r arc liuiulrtd. of lllth mother in .cult Ins districts who n.tir g t to a patiiotlc uv'ting, who know iioilung about the tondltlons at camp and wlio fe. 1 oiil.v separation from th. Ir bo!.s. They all have pi. nly of tirOl.. Ii. Ihn.i ,.. .... ... ...v... ti thine llko this sisterhood to arouso that prldo and fan It into the white bent of patriot.1 nde.ivor. -v aie cfinstantly getting h tlerj from the bot- in camp Hovh who are lee Hag Is luvlteU to the tug iiieelliig the on Ktlda. April 1. Stetson aii.litotlu'ii gometv avenu. at . o lock. In the l'littrth and Mont- MRS. WILLIAM P. HEARST committee for April 1 J at the National lVmocnitle flub. This will be the first appeaiance In an olllclal tapaclty of tho twenty-ono lieniot ratio womtu memhel of the committee, of this number eleven members were m h-.ted from New York city after a confei.nce vt lilt the New York city otK.'iiilzatlou 1'nstate. mem ot the coinmlttie will he gutstx of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II .ihvtandcr at a dinner at the Hotel Astor tho evening ol April 1" i mwr . 1 pteWyj COMING COMING COMING, ANNIE RIX MILITZ Mirisn Mi.rruMri. TMnir.il. iiu.M.ut. viniinit, i.kctcrui am vnwnKit ' UNIVERSITY OF CHRIST, Los Angeles, California MILL UULntU ,U TIIK RUtll KT Ol Hint, I'lla.M)t(.'lU ,Vp,VlRV:Rt , tWWft 01 THIRTY-SIX FREE PUBLIC LECTURES UPON THE WAV TO HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY lXOM.lt ItOOM. IKirt.l. Itpi.I.r-Atil'STKATIOKn. IIRIMP hTBKET .April 17 "Tltt- n lo Ileal by Divine .April 17 "Renewal of (he nody." J -Minn. )ApriI 18 "The Cosmic I. M. April 20 "The Hich .'Mentality." ivkvv , Mon April 22 "The Wed., April 21 "UUcriminat'oa Hctwecn the Real and the Unreal." ) Thura., April 23 "The Power ad Use or the ', Word." J Moil, April 29 "Faith and Prayer." ( Thursday., May 2 "Wisdom and Good Judg. menu" FrL May 3 "CoiirentrMlon and Unity." S P. Jf. hTr.rONI) I'f'HLIC COTUItSK "PROSPERITY THROUGH RIGRT THINKING" NKW TKNTl'ltV Cll'll lf,M.L, ; f-OUTH 15TH bT. Moiu May 20 "The Prosperous Conscious- i Mon May 27 "Kinc .Solomon's Secret," nesH." 1 Thura May 30 'The Macic of Dlesslnfr" Thur,. May 23-;'Power to Gel Wealth." Fri.. May WWRitPwV Yrl, May 21 "The Way to WUh." Others." 8 P. M. THIRD PUUUC COURSE UPON "CONCENTRATION" NKW CKNTVKV CLUB HAM.. i;i HOOTII UTU ST. m i rr"!!- .teli'e0'!;" ..... J 7 m li-lMyLtc? 10 A i i,""'1' "i "uuTi ',, tuco., tnuy ( ocu PUDI4Q DIBLK STUDY LN SIX LESSONS KVKRY TUESDAY AT A. M. NEW CENTl'RV CM II HAM.. U H0UTII IJTW ST. .1, WELCOME TO ALL . , . FREEWILL OFFERINGS PRIVATE TRAINING FOU TKArilRns AKTi iii?Af.na - - - - - - - - H KKK5VW l"rW?ffllSMtfa ZVZ rn,Te"1" WZ VVT GETS LORRAINE CRO WOMEN IN AUSPICIOUS START IN BEHALF OF Chestnut Street Association Canvassers Whenever Possible Emergency Aid 0pm Booth in WanamaUcrs t Troin:N- Liberty Loan worker;! start- lrlw . . ..m it.i W In their b- drive loony win mm their path rendertd smooth by the nltl of the Chestnut fitntt Association. Wo believe we our II to thec patriotic women to tlo all In our power lo co. operate with thorn, even to the extent of sinking tho Identity or tho associa tion." said (isorge Albert Urovln Its sec rolarv. ".Subscript Ions, thaff what we want, not tho credit of getting them. I Ltt the women have that to th fullest I We hope particularly to spare them riy I embarrassment or handicap In starting j the work." ' To the women's committee of tho limit I has been allotted the task of "covering" i tho retail stores, theatres and diessmak Ing establishments of Philadelphia, n field vigorously fnnvasM-d by the, busb 1 ness and professional members of; the associations In the tvto former loan cam paigns. To make assurance doubly suro tluii the women's committee shall have undisputed rights In the ikld, Mr. Drovln I is ilsitchlng a letter to tho 700 mem bers of the association and their friends, aaklng that thu women be given eviry ki. -ihln asslsliiiic- Th l.tter follows: miclenci Is th" watcliwiird of this uMijialgn, un.l iik the icopc of ihls com- ii'itte.-H work Inclinles a large iiropor lion of the Chestnut t-'trit Association. It has been deemed wise and patriotic i tti sink our ldetitlt.v for the time us an I organisation, and merge our ttt'orts with ! those of theso hlgh-.-oulrd women to prevent duplication 'The. Chesttjut street Association hopea each retail store theatre and dressmaker will reserve Its subscription lor the women's committee, and absures PATRIOTISM INVOKED IN POTATO MARKETING Farmers Urged to Get Their Product on Sale Before May 1 The call of food Administrator Kelnz asking the fanners of the stato to market their potataoes before tlio llrst of Ma, coming, as it does, as u pa triotic apiwal on the anniversary of the declaration of war with Germany a year ago today, is expected to Injure Instan taneous and hearty response. "As we enter upon tho tecond ear of tho vtar with an organization virtually complete and a better understanding on the part ol our people of our vtar duties and our tcsponslbllltles, wr are con lid nt of tha co-operation that will in sure the same d.gn-e of war support In food supply In Pennsylvania as In other natural resources and Industrial output," said Mr Helnr t the end of March thero were more than it 000,000 b'jahels of untold po- tatoes In tho Stat e. Only u small propor- , , ' led. can bo ued for tioii, ' lit continued seed. In order that thero shall bo no wastage nud that the farmers shall not be dlscourugi d from planting; it large potato crop n'l season, wo must find ti market for their surplus." RELIGIOUS BRIEFS Thi- Itev pr. Ilobuit. of t'rosjer Sf-uilnary, t.lll preach toniorruw- nt il.e H-rvtcts In tho lhefclnuL Hlre-.t tlaHlst Ouirch "Hrotherl: Lotu' will b- tho aubjfrt of tlio sermon W the ri-'v. J-, ,T Cira Ilaltun nl tfopi.' Iest-tt-ri.ii. C'hurcl) tomorrow ntsht. Thi Rev. pin Newton pc"vn -till nre..ieh tomorrow at Hethlehem 1'r.sbjterhtn v'hurch. Ills th'ine in thi tnornlnz will bo 1'In t.uencts " und at nUht. "The Ono und 0.u tlostl." At tho Ktrtt I'nltarUn Church tomorrow mnrnli ic the ItwV Pr. r-"redrltlc R "rlffliv will prtfcch mi "The Illi:h Cost of ItQlltfk'UJ Uvuu In Tlmn of War." At Ih-1 aioriunK svrttce toino-ro t In tho Arh street Prt-abytert .n Church, th-3 lt--v. Pr r'Nr.ue Kdv,ard M.rartnsy will pr.aeh on "Names Wrltter In ttei.ven, the Oround Asslineii hy I'hrt-it to Men for ftejolclna. Mlt S'-orni'd Hlid Neslei ted hy th. World." It's tuple ul th nlKht ti-rvlu will be "TIvj Ulht of th- Lnmb '' Alton K Ptiugherty will tlte an Oman recital before tho nlghr Strtice. t Ch.ipl.iir, from Camp Pi, Wrightatoitii, N J., will preath tomorrow at the Ilorean Preycjt-ilnn Clnireh. Nineteenth etreet. and Ho-ith Colleire avenut Chaplain Arthur B. UanKhi vlll preach nt tho morulnc service, and Chav'atn O Parks Ht nlglit There will ftlso Ik a Rpeclal ouartet from the tamp. jAprll 18 Consciousness." ' M) .. ., i-'S'ii -w yuiNT cut nt; or ti:i.ve i.kkmiss hi-on thu 'FOUNDATION PRINCIPLES 01'. TIIV TRUK MFV tr.-STtHY ri.VH HAM., I MIVTII ISTH Foundation." 'ir1 vi iivy"". -v ve'1' - vuiitrui, I i Tues, wr - - - - - - - - - - - -T- -- t t tf-e a.an sf 4t TlllH AiMNOUWCEIVIENT AND SAVE IT LIBERTY LQA& Members Told to Help Fori With Elaborate Program jou of Its appreciation of any courten . .'ntl Irtti-k tall i-iits It nnd tii r.--i.. you may show t and uuy aaslsUncifji you niuy bo ablo to render." ii-l ees, men nro chhulroue,'' uclme!.E edged Mm. Paul Denckla Mlllt ,v.!i ' man of the women's committee fortM!'' trul Philadelphia, when told of thu u.1 .1 tlott or ma aEsoctation. Private iaf, amounting to 1)13.000 hav .I...V! been taken In by the women's comtu i ' e-. even beforo the omclal 0Benl -i l omclal openlcj ej ths drle, Serond only In Important (0 the m, ' veiling of tho Statue of Liberty n SoX ; i eon r.ii.iro was mo inaugural cf tfj " llmergcncy Aid booth In tho Wana.v" i store. Marling at 8 30 I'cloelt aA morning, a sneclal nrnimm - .- speeches was given near the famoSiK hronio eagle In the man aisle, Th, . giain was a varied one 11 IOI10WII r S SO Panfare. ontan left " C i I, W 3.1 to s r.,1 Hand ronrert, J. W. :. j. Hand. I 00 -Vanfarn at booth, J w Klehl Mlialo organ loft; . C I Qhn- D.,10 Assembly In grand court cf tt. ..... i.lKrty.Ixian nmmolrra. IM via.1 1"J bf th J. W. C. t. Jtjnd I.NALGUIIAt. OP LIlllCttTY LOAN BOOTH i Ksnfttrr. ti t'linnu alrielng I!"" . V"m" !'lPr Furnl.u, 1 here' . u Us t onit Trail.'.' J tt . i. I ami uudli-nio t fotos. ".t.irtii nf .r "The Marstlllslee Mlsa haihrni MaBinh? U Andreas, Ale uthyl Thompson, ofti. Emerciney Aid. M o IUcltatlon. "We M.ver start Tfilni We Cannot j'lnlth." m Matilda Verelt. J w C t f hlnelnir "Amerlra. ' ..' W O 1. nun audltnc e fllar parlgled Dinner. h llecesalunul. YEAR'S FUR CATCH ) DECLARED SMALL .Receipts Light in St. Loyia Market, According to Big House's Bcport . hi I.nujs, April . ltnston Ilrothers S. Co, have itsutl a letter to tlio fur trade declaring rj, celpts In tills na well as oth. r morlieu continue, light Tlity tay. "Iltports from different b-ct.ons tt tho country are of the tame napjrf, and only scc0 (n call turtlitr ub tentlon to tlio marked filiortagt in the, catch irds year. The St Louis market, was ono of the tiw carrying only even, talr accumulations, but within the lut' week them has la-cu o,iIU a largo piote, tnent of holdings at higher prices, (sa result only cty small stocks oro now, being held. v '('ondlttonH as above recited in udcjl.l tiou to a. marked curtailment of lm.i ports havf left utajlablt for coiiiuinn-i i Hon In thV- notiiilry it supply entlrul)' ' Inadequate Jo the OemBiid The whole. fur iradn U lamiliar now with ih pre-J oumtd slirt.-ig of supplies. n4 tMi.i coouitiou, in our oinuion. assures a very, strong maikcf with alijb prlccj for oyr April sale. ' nint'l'W ciw ..J- OirOOS, IUI I lr..j lilli... '. . I, I iwl. a.. ...... ....I. I .. t --PI.-. u.n,.1.-, ..r.. . n.. ....... l.l.k cspecl.tlly on juual.rat, skunk and epoi-J' bum. Wolf, leaver, tbilier, msrten ndr otlie)1 luirlbern furs ure comiiiaiiijlng n-i tremely high prices J "llua'un ami Auttiujlun furs ar iPt". strouj .Icjnand beoaui-c of tho very lra-t lied stocltta and no probptcis for furtlwr' receipts, .lapanevi and riiinese bojj' aro In mticb better demand and aro pc-j. Ing used aa substitutes for some of iej4 hlglmr pnead antclts in fact, evtri1! thing on tli.i list Is selling cceptonl'lf t wt.ll. tn, giMcral basis of prices helr substiA-ittally high, r Hum our Japwrfjl tale. "Ilustneth with mainjfacturcrs Is; - t usually ljoo.1 and tot trudt as a tt'hsls, U very attlvf Wo have never btfoN known a condition to ibI nlmllar t) tho present tie, and vt-lth ull confl'Icniif wo anticipate an .xccp(tonaly good Uli In our next auitlon, which will t4M place on April 211 and days foIIw)nj." Cuticura For Baby'i Tender Skip All druf siatai 6osa IS. C roenl V and H, Ts'-" Sti,! each fre of "W salt. Past I, Baitas.it 5aff ' "Concontrlpn, JH 'Science and 1," i riFHireru-. inroueii jviiowicqec ofltlght Tliinking," HT, Wed.. May fcW'Qur Heredity frum Cod." Thurs.. May 0 "Freedom from Deceptions and Delusions," Fri, May IIWThe Forgivertetia of Sin," Muii., May 1U 'Tearleianegu," Thur May IGVCouroije and Strength." Fri,. ?Iay nt-'Tompletenepn and UapplnrM ,y si r ucvouon. ' May 85 "Peacti and Power." 1 j Jj4maa) Isss sal bt,or A'r" " c"" ' n"".' (i :.ilc 8& : -J"1- -Vlas' " ??..' ' m t V i.iiA'i ".".' ', 1