.WfPHlPMt H11 ' liVKNlNO PUBLIC JLBDGliH PUlLADJiLPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1918 STOS VS. SMILES IN THE THEATRE THE CAPE SEASON ENTERS WOMAN'S EXCHANGE RECIP iir"1 -v -. V HtfF PEOPLE LIKE TO CRY i MtfffiW i4T 7 THEATREl iVdra Uayes Stays They'd Ralhcr Weep Than Lough Any Day and Men Arc Not Exempted The Balm i and Bliss of the Sad Pari HELP CHILDREN IN WAR GARDENS EDITORIAL BY A ron WOMEN WOMAN By CAIIO MILLER Suprx laor of Frhool Uardftna w EnPai.ayouvv.il weep alone. Not, means this: A l clean. scented handkerchief, a ronccnlal frlcnil or two; an unutterably aid situation, and oh, what's tho use of miking what more citu life hold on a Wednesday afternoon' Hut Mien Ttav.es did not pin hci atatement down to women Arc wc then, to believe that oui blB liuvo brothers have the time of thtlr In en too. when something Just ton perfectlv pathetic happens on the staKe" I am afraid uccordlng to Miss Hayes this shall we call It accusation' -Is true It seems there s n great big f,ccret about this International lovo of the lump In jour throat. It hain't om thing to do with vvhethy oil vvcac sire sixteen collars or whether vouis it ,i frilly seorKctte rieoo. "Tho secret" confides Miss Iiiyes "Is very simple If vou ran make anv . bod cr oll make tlirm fuigrt tlirin selves. The minute ou make theni forget themselves the nie being en tei tallied. If ou tan set them to thinking about join blues Instead of their own they aie taken complctil out of themselves" IWONDl'K If tils Is line I have , a sneaking suspicion that people like to cry at tho theatre becauso of the oMiulslte upset It gives to the emotions. Why. omo of (he bet Wednesday weepers have no blues to ' foiget' It would be Inteiestlng to have- tho opinion of some of our rend mh about this Would peoplo lather I not i try than laugh when they spend their1 specialize in nei argument i tlieatic money.' And if so pray teu Now to me crying in the thca'ro why Y In tho theatre 1 I have nlvv.us held women would rather cry than laugh when they go to the theatre. However, those I know Insist not. Theicfore It wan with a cer tain sense of exultation Unit I opened l th Amcrlcnu Magazine to an article headed, "Why Peoplo Cnjoy Crying In a. Tlie&tro." and cafno upon tho fol lowing from Nora l!,ij es: "There aro thoso who will tell you tho publlo would rather laugh than cry. And when they do you can Just tell them to tell It to Sweeney Tbo American public would rather cry than laugh any day. Wherein It Is not a bit different from the public In Aus tralia, India, Russia or France.'' IT 18 nice to know that Nora Bavcs agrees with r humble observer irrho, never like herself, has stood and sung to tho little old lady In the back row until she saw the handkei chief como out My Impiesslolis. of couiee. liave been bused chiefly on women Jhe rush of them to see a pU n friend rnports as having caused her to vvtep all through the second act Then, on the bitter disappointment uf the woman who goes to the play and Is not nufflclently moved to Indulge In the excruciating bliss of teais This last has always seemed sutllclent excuse to demand one's dollar matinee money back fiom the box offlcc. "TI8S HAY US. however docs I ': i . t J 4.' " I- I '& oSr g 1 Tomorrow's War Menu The rcclnr for nn iun tnitminiwil hern will be rot untiled upon rceclpt ,,r a self addressed stamped eiivolopi ijiu:am.'ast Sliced Tlatnnns and Corn cie.il . Creamid Dried titer i Dread-Crumb .Mulllns Strnwbcriy Jam Cofteo ' i.iwcm:o. ' J'JUII lJeiins ! llron llreau Cocoa Apple Sauce ' UlNNr.U (nit htend) I A nilnce of l.amb Willi Cggs I'olato falcon Mewtd Tomatoes Liberty ("nice Ilrrnil-Criinib Mulllri. Tin ingiedlents ate one and n half upfills of bread irmnh" one eupfuli nf tnllk, one-half tensiuirinfiil nf xiill. Silhouette Mode in Swmner Frock GIRL CARPENTERS BEAT BOM SAYS THEIR WWIAN TEACHER A smart 1n teaspootifuls of b.ikltig pottdei one j dainty Style IS 01 rBE one tablepoonfiil of shorn tilns. fclcil ill this aim tn lalilrsponnruls of syrup ami mie. . . i ,i iinir lupfni or Hour ply f nsnionflii Maid llio inllli mlil Hip it-tiinlis n I fiock. cut to B1VU li. to stHtMl llrt-en inlnules Iben tn.ilt ' ,,' , ,, h and licit to a wfi tld til' nli nip, , it SllllOUctto Of- n.'.iien ,Rg jniK niPltpd slinrt ulna ami tho ftotit and lial.lng ponriet sift d tn. Rftllet I lll.llh fold n Ibr hrnlen eglT white pom Itiu, grin pat"" "titll half llllrd then Ink about twctilv minuter In i niodtratel but oven Vlliue nf l.lllnli llli I.kkk .Make a while saner, nf one lablespncin- fill of margarine and whole w brat flour When vii hot and bubbling add a lilllo onion Julet. pepper and i alt thn t table- lior.llftlls nf hot intllj ,,f .itm-ii ifli. n plmb of soda bcatd In It Mir In two ' nillE clown the ettpfuls of cold lamb, dlied. anil tho i . , ., minute it i.. Bins to boll take from tho sicuves nnu inc lire and put on hot dish Have rr-adv ' nnltnr nil nnVinnrn poached .gc mm pi.ue these agilnt i colmr i"" ennance fret. Gown, pain ml. lint timl ling aii' muilc in Mill-s nil (1 a it t i n in I pastel shades nmi 'mutch uondcin fully. The belt, tho buttons lim- tbe bill ,r Mtf.imlnc tuml this half h i an of miistirooms. Add to the smait effect. ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE "WI CAPES IN TRICOT1ISE FOR FROCKS OF SERGE 'A Striking Wrap for tho Woman Who Wants Some thing Smart and New TTTOn the woman who Is seeking some- thing new In the waj of wraps wnat could be more welcome than the exh'bl tlon of capes which a teckless little ad venture brought to light Just recentl " Short capes and long capes, little ones and big ones, abound In this bewildering display, and we were told very confi dentially lhat thev are giving the sep arata coats a hard run this spring But bow can any one whose purse will possibly penult resist tho enticing models of bollvla or cishmere velour1 On the other band if their prices rnako impossible the purchase of a t-ape made from one of these materials, this need not mean lhat a cape cannot be secured The more serviceable capes In trkollno or serge locc none of the grace and st le which is so i harming a featine and vet they offer the added adiantage of low price There Is one dark blue model nf trico tlne reaching sllghtlv In low Hie waist, which can be had for $L'u 9." With a dark skirl, oi a dress nf daik bhio serge ot taffeta, this cape should be very ef fective Or take the long tape with vest and (ollar ot bright red 'I Ids is a very l striking wrap and should look particu larly well with tallortd clothes. Tho price Is J3! Of course, If jour purse Is not loo slender vou may decldo on the long dark cape, with black and white striped collar of silk, and double rows of buttons over earh shoulder This is very picturesque and graceful. Rut certainly Jf vou are planning to purchase one of thee capes, ou will want to see this display for names of the shops where articles mentioned In 'Arivtnluris With a rurso" can be purchased, address Illtoi of Woman s Page IIhmmi I't'suc 1,1 not n or phone the Woman s P-p-irtnirnt Walnut 3000 MISS (Witt) MILLKR in 1 b,nl no idea; the v hnols curried on urh worU oxclalmrd one woman after she hid seen and heard of the actual gaidenlug or real vegetable-! bj the bojs and girls or tho Phila delphia public schools. Po u know or it, this war gaiden inc or the rhlldren ' At least that is what tho school-garden woil. or the Hoard or Education has becomo the last tneho months real war gardens, with ore aim, "food pro duction " This season on the slty vacant lota you will see signs, "Hoard of Public Kducatlon Children War Harden " There jou will find plots 20 by 20 ure- fully cultivated to leld nil the v.irlrtiegi of vegetables which can be economically raled on a 100 square-foot plot. Among others you will recognize (If jou know thcin) beans, beets, Swiss chard letlui crrrots com tomatoes, turnip" I Garden teachers are in charge of tin pupils cirtaln days of the weiK 'Hi teacher will give instruction and idvlee I to an) desiring II at the rlo-e of it nfliriioou The schedule for inc ilem operations will be found postnl on i'io I back of the sign pons lias voin (ommunllv such a wn ri - I den for the school your childn n ,u tend' If not find a suitable lei notify th principal Washing (irn.v Hnir Otay b.iir should ilwayp be hhain- linneil Will, ililt unn h. ut, aMiai. I kind Is liable io leave the hair yellow Tor Sticlij Curds I A link lull mo powder rpiltiklrd on' I pla Ing cards lint me old and stl'k together will iniike Hum slide almost like ntn To Ucmuvc Paint Paint spots can be icmoved from hardwood doors pj applvlng kerotnn and then rubbing with n soft cloth , wrung rrom lukewarm wntu MOTHERS' PROBLEMS For the Children's Year By MARY L. READ, R. S. Director of ihe bLho I uf "Motlirn ruft Vjr h rlie I Mmmml fi if i mmam )MaMilB - - --i I ils Llizabeth uiirns I1 nuts Masculine Sex o 10,,l t i-uminiiiL- in iiiuuiii uitiH r ivia oi Endeavor CAISPU.NT r.ilznbpll mil THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE - i Mlino is nnother tvnp of c.irtlfn frimi Lttlrrn and autttian aubuittitd to (in fiartn)i( itttjjf hi iirittm n,t mr sit'1 of I ou tlin school grounds of nlsit on -t liui I ht tow flf imurd tt i undrratvnd that the editor does uot nrrtnuarilu indortr thr rntimrnt V 1,11 i i ' , ri uo' B"urn in nmiftl All rotnmtlnirano for ii nnm ininn J'loudi oe aaarciitu US fOttou s Jill. '", 'ainuinuiiin w nnii win W l)VI'f IACIMMIK, rvrtiliv rulilio l.tttoer. I'hiltutrlphta. I'a TODAY'S 1NQUIRICS v J. 1hil Is Ihr ilfTtit dllTerenrr In hflylit betwen men slid women? In wellht? . Who U leldellt or llrjll Mnwr Cnllnsr-.' X. Vhut la lli smart new thine to do with a nleri of tulle hfn on wears eif- nlni: dress? 4. VAIxin ruslurd i urdles, whst will smoulli It out? I. ht will lenelhrn lh llfo ot orhoes? . fthonld the Mime vesetable he planted In i the ttim plsro 7ar afler rar? j Bon Voyage To the tailor 0 Hnmon I'aoc Der Jtdam Kindly anmer the follow- ?i) Whai Hind of irush hat I" suitable for i(l. we - n a teKmkii ' How can I mnko n.T and of what material (J) I have h-en toll! that 1 will need 1 hvs wrap What kind (31 Is there any iree-ron for s-asIcK BtalT TWCNTV-rMO fl) A felt or canvas c-usa bat Is suitable for dec' wear on a steamship . The wind Is en strong as a rule, though that tnls requires tying tiown wiui a veil. Personally I think the best sea hat Is a felt tarn, such as so many of the young girls were wearing at the resorts a summer or two ago. This never blows off and would be very becoming to "Twenty-two." I wouiu not attempt 10 nild l'Hlll. She old and was born In Milan, llulj. 1.. I111- Mhllx riahis. uominieiratnr, iik 11 woman furl 1 veirs ago Philadelphia was .1 pmn 11 vTlinn 4 vc ivcu'cni! x' these gardens all tin gr.ub 1 luvo .MAIUKIM h AbnLRb a share In tin work llverv tlav luis I. Amelllu l.nlll. run I l the Ku.ierh onne Us own plot which il visits In m luml In orfi,r.".".,r.,0J'VL'V..Y.r'".''i:!!5! hours and rron, u garden teacher ,e- inrntj.eitht jrars k-i" 111-11 uciioii ami practical iiemon- biration ,t to the planting or vegi tables on its own class plot Berote tho war most rascinating les sons on soils, plant lire, Insects, both beneficial and harmful, were taught. However, since the slogan "Pood Pro-1 ductlon" became necessary, the lessons I have been limited to tho dealing dl-i rcctly with tho best wjs of growing r vegetables Besides the clash plots there are also Individual plots, which are held b flrth ' grade pupils Vlrtuallj all or this Is dono In school hours The planting or the bv 10 reel Indi vidual plols Is uiiifomi and verv tensive Would vou believe vou r laise on so diminutive n nlot nil of -- hen the tlmlulni inllar i not heeomlnr. tlnfham ran lie (omliinrd lth soil batiste or uncandle. take haklnc In Knctand is rorhlddrn hi a stringent law which protldes for a fine or CI In eao of lis transgression. Tomatoes, iwnpers, rcplanl inhhaie, letlure, rrer mill onions mn he Planted late In Viirl! In slori Iff food In Ihr rerrlerrslnr inure and breakalte CHn i,f uv, if mn, iifloilen plii; are u.rd. Thee are nllahle and Ihe nltrs 1:1 11 he hent Io make room for otHrr ilhhes 'I hero N .1 langc of noiin.il hciglil ,il .my ugc Ml the hoys in I he llrst row ate tuihe years of age; lliosc In (lie hack lire .ill thirteen. Act, ik'spllo apii.irciil ilisi rcp.intlcs, all aro hoys of nnrni.il development Average Heights of Children ( opi iipllerl The following table is the tnndard of, average heights ui-ed bv the Children s lluieau fur theic iiiensuiiug during the children s enr i Average lldchts nl I lillilrrn V.i v in- coulcl Men Were Loilerer.s Ever To thr Lditor ot 11 onion t Vtxai Jo?;,uV.,!To7n'h,o"n.,,n,Boi;i0l,,onVnLo,n i.'.o ' thMe-lettuce. radish, beans, beets, kbol- lihU,1 Mta ., . j . . . . v'.'. 1 , rob eHsvs ntnA. on.l C5...I .. , J n . .. Tho ar are the I Will GO nu heat tn alio a,, n,ln lido atatea that "mon not women readers In tho public libraries I would rl to remark that I am ono Of those, women, .inrl , r l,.u .. Stll class aujpojfd to hiv- a -free foot who make a hat or cap unless you crocheted I rarely If eer patronise ths public llbrar oureelf a knitted tarn 'iiie crusneu - i " rcauer too one reason hits s.re verv Inexpensive to bu and b I hav. a a auh.cribed to could not be made at home without the 1 proper machlnerv doubt there are thou.andi ho do the "m (2) Any sort of a heav topcoat will .le huwvnuhl h- neri i ml ein ,ri us. An. be suitable Take a good heav v sweater otli-r that I freouentlj bu m, bool. ief- rabl, tomatoes and Swiss chard" It is not only possible, but Is done with ease ;,ear after J ear by twelve-year-old chil dren using an Intelligent plan which get two crops each season from tho same land KnthusUbin .lust stop aiound at one of these gaidens this tprlng when the' (list spidlng and planting Is in progress Besides the Mtj war gardens which last year accommodated more than 3000 pet sons, and the sixteen school gardens Mlone too. that can be worn under the "! i;iotaUon Hi tion en ureferrliie , Pe'-'ons. and the sixteen tchool gardens Xt, as most of the time you will need ,g ,,'jn, onnJ'S hen J'l or lojwhlih have about 1000 Individual plots ,. ,i. . . "'.,"... '" '"" iiwu IlliJ IO 11 no in. ... . . lim i" me Ubrarl p-rticularli in thi r-f, n arnnr rlnCz, air r1tnr ftll ntli ln nvu ---- .1... ... . V "i" . J. . J11 l" f Irtrvc a &'"- "-s v v-w. --.- . -- . v ravayr inta iiuif- oi CnllUrll Bl and Uais plots for 13,000 children, there ar smaller gardens In tuuntj school- rrrinWOTh7sS 1 belle'ver on. o' , SSS ShiS tSJ'r. 1." SSui,S ffie ." 1i. t1i of which accommodates f.om misHures all sea experts acre" Is reall" Ml".?i ,,0'5'N " 'hi l-t winter " f0""- ,0 nftce" ''"' I'1"1 "kl rSSn'tl?" forase. sslckneTlf anything ,&..", tS i'WXI .."doe.",',,1 1","' ran Inralllbl provent It Afler vou em- ni.e.8arii arut thai li la aupeiiiriti of This vear eveiv plotholdei will b bark keen out In the air all the time If dealra over women for knowledse which furnished with a led tag numbered to S Sw.r.M''iMV.K X , fflS? Vnft'r. Wrafflr -f '"" ,n correspond w ith bis plot ,-,.ry Veon tot or nur state- i mere la one onaae of man. ulin. i,r. u iniviiiu i-iuua iniiy oe c'iaii?ni;i.ii io snow III rth .1 moot I h (t mom ha 7 months h rmmths n months In month" 11 month I J month" 13 months Is month" '21 month 2 1 months no months nil months 4- months s inonlha . tears ear 7 years s years '1 are 10 eare 1 1 vaare 1J years 1.1 veara 14 sear,. IF eajs 111 tears noYX illlll.M I in hes hi, h e JO 11 .Ml sa' W, J.V i -:u -s- . i S J7 SSI, .,?., as't J7'. m ji- . SS'a aoj, .ion :uu R't'f li'l 41 ii il : it i. ta t 17 Ss 17 i. l.V 7 I't A II 7 IP 4 .I 7 "t 3 1 M I -,S I ,V. (l .7 . ,-ih a vi ii -,n n .! 3 ! 1 BIG DRIVE INCREASES RED CROSS BURDENS Report Received Here Tells How Americans Care for Many Refugees I In llnce Herman dilvc is ueating i in w refugee problem for Pails, whlih tin unremitting zeal of the American lied i ros Is lighting to help her solve 'I liuusundH of wretrhed, homeless fu r uvos pnm Into Ihe l-'undi capital day mil niRlil and tho vast work of feeding. inning .mil elolhlru? these unfortunates i.f ii Hir i.iii prets on to the routh -bind lirgily bv the merlc.in lied n w ol Kel t ihr fioni tin lied fioss cauie"n i mi i (lev i loping ttemendouslv, di iiiidiiii. in i In March teport of tho fled i in-- In p.ii tine m nnil three miles be hind tin iioni lino lunches a network of r inti en- tod, iv thlrtv in number, U ini.iillng uul rapldl). The woik of the i.nitcens is to Mipply to the toldlers not onl hot drinks, but such ,i mlfcelHiie- , mi- mill (Hon of things as !afetv nlns I mil pl.ning c.mN, i anes for wounded ' on n v rlting paper, chocolate, enrdv ind iodine I Mil lug Mm ch I S.oun suits of pa J Unas ind tin same number ol "h'rt'v, w Ith I II, ,H' .U,(Jl.v 1,1 (IIIO.I'I l-IIICie. -Ol IVS and slippirs wire shipped Io tobllers in ' tin hospitals bv the bureau of donations and the Aineiican l!ed Cross delivered Its llrst lot or tiencli bags that is. bags I containing cocoa, condensed milk, coftee sebsnrs, candles, matches and Insect powder which aie given to the wounded who must lie In the trenches for several hours before they can bo taken out and given medical attention rtesides attending Io the iieeila of i-oldieiK the Vmerican ISM Ciosi has opened a new hospital on the French oiBt for armv and n.iiv oliccra mid n seueuid for enlisted seamen, crpilpped with .170 beds Hie hase bospltals Ihe Hd Cros- has seventeen moving riSV, accoidliiK to Miss, belli Kuins master carpenter and teacher of iuatiu.il training at the Lea Public School. I'oi t -seventh and Locust strcels, Is u Held that Is soon to be Invaded successrully by women Al though at ptesetit Iheio arc no women In this counlij following toe tiadc. Mies nurni believes thai it Is onlv a matter 'of ii bhort time until women mo ac cepted In aimy and mvy as well as In civil life as carprnlcis "1hn few women who have' studied Woodwork have done It to tt.ich boys In the RO.iools Not many girls take ihe coilrM'i nevertheless. I have noticed that thoro I have seen at work ate more nc ruiato craftsmen than the bovs This is, of eour-e, couttary to the general opinion of the sex Wonun who love the work and certalnlv thetc shotiltl be as many of them as thoco who Lteinallv tun sewing machines would 1 believe mako carpentry almost a lino art This doesn't mean In the sene of useless fusslmss, but that the work finished xv I til cons-clentloUK neatness and the ac curacy which alone trains one to the greatest speed, would give actual Pleasure to Ihe spectator. I've taught ibovs and I've taught them for fifteen vests. They aro careless for tne m ijor part: It doesn't trouble them at all If their boxes are glued mesh and nails titlck out on a smooth tirface Mon tench them caieleselv, ind Instead of making fot speed such woik In the long run takes double the time 1'iipentrj should never prove too heavy woik for a killful and aieui.ite woil.ei I think tint ihls win whlih has sent women Into so main fieldi- hllbeilo mo nopolized bv men will leitainlv turn women Into caipentero I'm example, I lave heard myself that women will ne used in the tiavv vimlh fm woik on airplanes, nnd I ve also henid that not only will they work upon the Trtmu or he plane but that In palls of Ihe metal rerjuiring a pecullaily delicate touch vvomen will bo used " Miss Hums. Ik convinced of the ex cellent effect of this work on the moral course , ie "I fhow them tbut if .(,,, I their wood light ,o ,. V'f' f......-11 on - '" nn-l if ,, i H I Song the Grass Sings , Tin tlolrt Is much loo situ. The tosr too Utile so: I tlititk I'll iir buttciati) If I mil hr hn Infill. hen irlm6 uo by I'll noil to her ml she it III nod to vie. And I trill l.lss her on the (heel. h iientlu ns via. be. Ami iihen Ihe moner tnli is iloitii, lo'ielhtr lie n III ,ks ; illilllnil nt thr hittten up ,Sr imllUiij tit the fjitiw. - Llriilcs O lil.indcn nature, asierting that in th. ,::, r . Minif t h, a love of tuith and slra,c ,, "$$ In her pupils '""W'-filnrn. 1 I Ihun wrong Its because theyxe L l,ru wrong Accural v and trial, , """" gether, nnd If a Pie, "Iff"'1 M Ihev nn ni,,.., .- ?l1 on t II, fancy. 1 hive seen ti, nH n Mt children lose a Ihoud ,rUJ''j cun iiuer nn rouciiin,, ..i.i. :.-; and plane. ' A Uathing-Suit Sior'ogg Upon La The opinion is gene.al m TheTltWrf 1 suit trade . , Prv Oood. that A ..ne e,. naming sun, B00n b g and the next two oi ihr-e mlk tell the storj With the annoC? '" of the draft all bmers had cZ "f1 ll.ve that nobod- ePa goTli? his J ear. and lhat as n the m,,, be nwav fighting il ,, ,iild h. ,, n,,l buv bathlnl suits A a re,ulLMwS didn't buv, and iiuuiufaclur rfe nnle up am laigei siiudIIm ih.. K' billeved absoluteh ne. e-.,. " tt,J The net reult ol all tin h,. L thlil todaj theie is no isVLJ a,S,i W bathlng Hints a nilab . and VhoSBPft " bo noted ,y son of denln,lalJ,lrih'r shortage Is buimd i result In I .' short time u, bw,. ?, 'r ? liuj. tnei. I, been a slandMUl I-,', tlarie lor -ome in and nniVia.'' iM 0 stock lead hIkiuI liland materialize ...v ,v.,.i. -i ni Ui.s Csneclili: Ibc teu wnrm sini.,. f... . rTcu. per-o:i. out t'i thr bearher iiear 5K Vork, and nheadi tbeio aie strone (.' dleallons that when ,fai and contRnS aimci weaniei arrles haihlnc 4 ul In fact, medlctlnns Hmi i.n,i.. ..,.;r .,: ..:... ni'i's si ni a .udden ; i have broorht unusualh everv w llv popular this jear one .hem lieie and If this he n i. . ..? lalntv that theie will be H wild jcrtrabu fei Mipplles or bathing suili """""J tirljllitrta ti a 3 in..A . I ..i. Kltfinl f., jnl Inn ti.il .,. .."? (.lid eertainlv Jobbus arc no blerf .Munufai turcn hav 1101 nMdeuparuns sovi Hluckd and naiurailv nhtnbni Ing begin- the eleniiiud nil) hit. (j travel all along tin I n, until i reitliM the maliurai luiei win. nfll have li bigin to mah up additional nippl The wise bm,r uHo predicted an 11J to bath'ng 1 'us ' ar maji he 1 rnort unpopular pel oi wit n the nest Uoor three muiiths v nen tn oilier fellow cai s.o, ' I told you to , Help Your Skin WhileYouSIeep withCulicura! AIMruej'.'n Ho-i lb iieln-ri.il i Tnknl sarnriina.cn ireeni - cuutsis uepi ti, aetiav iir rsTORESca II In Inire.ise of about nine null's Vfter twelve months or age u hllil grown only one or two influx 111 height caih vear until the "beanstalk' ug when II" suddenly shoots up two or tluee Inches in a eai This ngi'aof rapid giowth In lieight begins nt a voimger age with ghls than with bojs Ulrls ate mor. likely to crow tnll innidlv from eleven to rourleen jears, nnd boys rrom thlrli en I picture machines and theie Is an avetago I to nrteen years of nge Some children attendance or 3u0 men mahe this lanld growth In height be- "ic activities of the Ameilian lied tncen nine and twclvo vcars After fifteen years there Is a very slight Increase In height, which may contlmiu until about twenty yeats Cioss do not end here, for, through the huie.iu or farms, ten Taruis ranging fn sIh rrom tliiic to 0110 hundred acres, I aie oemg operated, and II Is (expected , The lieleht. .iflpi film,,. il,A., ,,. that b the lnflee ofiet et Vl.it va l,A. I I of age, varies during tho da, being I pltaU 10 which the farms are attached 1 Igieateat In the morning and shortest "'" be getting vegetables Horn them nt night cliowth In lieiglu Is retarded I 1... Itl.,n. 1.. ..I 1.1- t . , , . v, .1 i., u ..U1.-I1U1U3. oy iuci. 01 propel will 'I'll IV ivnurv .nouriehrticnt, by laek of abundant fiesh vvuu lll.M.x WU.VILA all and exei else If a child Is as iiukIi us two inches State Colletre Will Open Agricultuiul eoui Ltr. 111,111 me u'eiac ior ms age, below flvo jenis or more than four inches below the average after five years or age It would be well to con sult a piyclelan to ascertain .whether Chemistry Couises JIny 1 his tag and thus prove ownership Won t vou. theieroie, help protect thefl gai dens bv 1 halleuglng any who Is sus piciously 'harvesting' ciops from a wai garden without showing the led tag" Have you ever tolled ovei a gaiden, hoed, planted and watered, thinned nt aver. I have freauentlj obnerved nhlrh ma inrow romo mm un the -joint an 1 that i that men seem o have . niui h nure uni i."Tufl''.i lT,!n ' a """.' exactly thouah ". .?r? 'j1?1 Impression but o mu'h more at their dloal to u.e a they aes nt than women If you douht m un,ii 1 ..,01 ..1 did von eer notice thi- 1 niietln honrls home for . Dr Or to tho war. Ihe K..kil ...J."iJ - -' . - 7 --- - - .-'-- . " 1 cvvi r uua iub nntin n nnipii 11 111 ".Jr.. mr. - . - k..4 aH I st-r natif tnn 1 ftTP lfi frrtU 1I0 IVitit alma .... u.i .-ir. atw! j.-... ... iwnniy-nv cr uu, m-u - .. -.:" -": " "i. "iwumj wHicn nE ,. . .!..- 1 m-i.. i . aid to Ivarn Teur evnlnr womini KB i ome one rue work, holatlnc naffi tr touK'ii u uubs aim ijukiiid uimcr ;'" 'w . . j 1 1 . . . minsKa nf I Bnm m Tn lnal.rn.1 f ... .11 ... . a 111. a . a.. .t 1 t .1. -h,r,, XYr ik. ., " . .' men- eir , uouinc .xubusi sun uimuieu ,1 sign 01 Wi.r'a'mo'm'.m wl.Va Vlf.rmTnJffl'a.T n! "" KconratuUttoli at th Publlo I.edter window on Chetinut the final harvest and then have It all atreet la demonatratina the fin qualltlea of ' stolen overnight? all aorta and Ul-.la of aoan or tooth wa.he lole" ""''" of faca and haklna n0der it ihe i-aiid-nme , If you have hid this excellence, you tfndoa'i, Yh'e'p'alm'o'r fnTh.nll "who'V. V11 ,lend a "a"d '" POtecllnr the chll llluatratimr the advantaata ot tha abdominal dren's war gardens. If you haven't had of .oml' ofC tif 1 tof'ltn'r';u" Proportions the isxuerience, wont you leild It any- manv of whom have or ilitn to have plenty of time to atand and looV. Alaa the "preponderating; male ' a., r tie anr In iret room Into the air nB soon as you wake up. Early morning is nam on ene oca IcK ones Sun-Drying Vegetables. To th Bdttor of ft'omon'a Past Dear Jladam 1 nava . ipi wanty-flva Jeara t old to leern io,r rinu". ,,..... I. very halpful and I have read a number of ihltiaa there wholly neiT to me I wonder If .!.., Zn,,iA .vniain In detail how to aun-dry vecatablea auch as pea and beana to atoro for winter uae? lira E I c 7 m going to answer the othei ques tlaps, too. In turn Mrs U P. C , but I wanted to be able to give sufficient pc to the sun-dry lng, about which others have made Inquiry, too. Thank you for your letter. Miss Pearl MacDonald. of the Penn sylvania School of Aerloullure. is au thority for these directions. The best YSgetables for drying, she says, are green hell pa, green shell beans, green shell lima beans, corn and pumpkin. The green shell peai and beans should be In the condition Just about right for ordinary cooking Shell them sod dip In boiling water about one .. minute Chill by dinning In cold water. '' ..? Then .nread one laver thick on nans h Of trays and expose to the sun. As thv .'-vegetables dry neap up irom time 10 time ana recpreau 'Tne products suouici do 1a1.cn iniu af the) house at night for fear of damp liesa. Vhrn they are finally dried store Owro In heavy paper sacks, tied tightly, jcml keep In a lrx place. This keeps out the insects. In drying string beam, to prevent their molding, hasten the sun-drying- by uelng the oven The height ot a ehlld Is uoimally In fluenced by his race and his family ten dencies. A child of Italian parents this is due to poor physical condition would normally bo shorter at any age The following table shows tho range than a child of tho samo nge of Scan- of h-ilghts which may bo oousldetcd dlnavian or lilsh descent. noimal at the given nge Theso flg- A child does not grow at a regular ures aie rpiotcd by permission from tne rate from year to year, nor even dur- ninth yearbook of the National Society lng tho four seasons of any year f01- the Study of Education, by cour- me muse rupiu ijronui 111 iiuisni 10 . icuy of iJr i nomas U Wood duilng tho (list yeai. when there Is an Wasting Slice uf lireutl a Crime in England way ind help our slogan. tlon"7 Food 1'roduc A. Kind Offer To h tailor 0 ll'Mian's Past IHsr Madam-'W nat ffWTsprlnga hard atiamal front ete, thirty alz Inch meaagre Hh aolid aeiinr bard rubber eo- ni una dsck Shall he alad Have you ecer llted a niovlna pltiure ahow at a time uh-n th- eenus homo l aUDDOled to bo deeDly Immer.e.l in ti. ... and trials of bualnesa affalra and wondereil at the "oreponderaiire of male.' you found there? Maa It ever our opportunity to ob eerve the varie'Ja amall parka and ii.tn places around tha city on flno day a and mark tha overplus of malea maluly occupied In reatlna 'heir nesry lAinea Or h'laiiy did oa ever aland at tha corner of nroad and Cheatnut atreeta youraelf, particularly on a brey day, and note tho eiceaa of maacu llnlty which kept you company? Did but what's the uae? If you have dona all thee Ih'nrs then it mav he poralMe i-at we may aal at "the milk In the reeoentii" .n ...i: answer the queatlon eoncernlnir whleh sou havs aked our "honeat opinion!," thereb pitponderanca ,.yry. '."' 1 ? V ai '& aolvlnr tha miatery of th in our putillc llhrarlea of males' yeura A MCKU DJIA.N The housewife In England who is found throwing away an edible slice of bread may bo Imprisoned or M.uil as much as fSUU Thetc are similar line for wasting eggs by making cake that is too rich, for wasting sugar in frost 'ngs and for feeding crumbs to a canary. In Krance the baking of pistry or blR 1 tills from Hour tha' la lit for bread Is prohibited The person who is found' eating pastries In a public eating place Is liable to Imprisonment 01 tin But In America the housewife Is puv on her honor to conserve food and abol ish extravagant habits She Is her own policeman. A shining example of how quickly an! outhuslastioally the housewives of Amer ica have responded to Ihls honor s in conserving food Is to be round rjrb.iiro coll.ctlun In the lirlncinal T nsl Pinbt Arm of tho country The Ian November ook b lection was II per cent lowei Ihun the . , ... ci.... ., . November collection of 1916 This shows Captain A P Sutton, of the royal ,,, .nlendld results may bo obtained hero of the Gal- when American women once sen their tell fcoino nf bis shoulders to 11 task Theie Is hardly Ace ,'e years 0 yaara 7 years H year 'i vrara Hi years II ears 1 1" ycara 1.1 yeara il . rnra 1"e eus III 'eara tnle nllPKe. I'll, April IS To ll-lp supply the vi ,11 time demand for tialmd women chemlsti, an emergency course I nn,iicultu!al chcmlstiy will be given ill the Pennsylvania Stato College T.ie couiie will begin May , continuing through July Lured by the high salaries paid by In. duurl.il plants many- chemists have left agricultural experiment stations nnd col leges I)r C W Stoddard, bend of tho Mato College c ontemnlntes lean iin- '?,', ! !,1 1 tin" umen analysis of rolls, fertilizers rto47lan" s,ray "wterlals aril daily and farm 11 m mi pioducts He will admit onlv ihn. ,. i,,. Uio-i'i pini-! I ar.e 't,lluas of colleges and who have M Jo r,s -.1 to in ' a knowledge of elemental y chemistry. jtrV Mi'iaw-. ,WSt ru SfH e. " ' I w f vi 1 1 Your Cash Savings As an ASCiH Customer Will Buy Your LIBERTY BOND Compare these prices; prove it for yourself; and then act ! Best Potatoes c !4 peck (3i lbs.) n Jfalm.(fl.)55 Hoy a llMlt a !'J lo -M III to 4ll 111 to 4S 4,1 10 ., Ulrls Indies :i lo nil ,j 10 ei t .". I to li". il to i.s Hi) to 7(1 ! to 1,(1 "ij 10 nj "ll lo HI ,-.s to in r.o tu u:, llalile of welcitU iiiioiilliiK to ase slteu Wednesday.) Tor Hit' Bath llttli bicarbonate if roiIa nible.i 1,. tho water In your hith will absolutely will lie kill the odor of perspiration """" C'lioice dry mealy pota toes you can't tret them any better always buy your potatoes by weight .---...e-e-(w.ff-e-.tM......e...M.t...t...-.--t"-' Big Juicy Lemons 17c doz. An oxctntionally fine lot thin skin and full of juice cheap enough for a nice lemon eustard. Pon't you feel Hue baking one; t----...eect-..ee--.--M.-f.-ee-d.i-t-e" a Big Cut in Dried Beans Hudson Seal-Gray Squirrel Coatee SOUP Tl! c lb. Lima Beans 15 C lb. RED CROSS TO HEAR SOLDIER Icj have responded to hlu honor system tt... -e -.-ii!...i. sitmi m.n ti .r- in conservlnu food Is to be round In the neio cii uauipou vyiu icn now lie Kiri,ago collection In the principal cities Wz V-KClat-w. VF '&&&& r?-- Explalni Typographical Error To tho Kdltor of Woman's Paget Dear 'Madam t am puuled over an an swer you save recently to "Lonely" The letter aent to your earhanio read "I am n eevenleen.year'Old strl" and the .n.w.e ..,.. k.. .( . ah.Iu ...... 1.. .. .-- nnj ' iii.i, aiif. ..io lint In other clrla throuah your raliimn. sv.. I did this meant INQUIIlKll. The explanation Is that "girl" was a error The letter was sent field artillery unit, a i.poi, ...,... ... em. o. o-o wo,a,rin the country now wlu has not experiences lit tho front-llno trenches to stopped the leaks In her kitchen throush experiences in me iroiii-une rencneo 10 stopped the leaks In her kitchen throush the Independence Sauaro Auxiliary ot which edible, vnolesome food formerly the Amer can Hed Cross todav in H lonna ue nj miy ";.""', "" v" tne American ueu croii looay in us T),ere are, on the other hand many workroom. 001 Chestnut street, vvomen who are scrupulous !.i mort ways The captain lost his right arm during ubout saving food, but who are uncon- a "friendly catch" with an enemy hurl- scloualy wasting u considerable nmounl liir-w erxAtiartn -inrSii Vita Th liiellnia kn.... m il. Mn.lHAnilri,) fnn.1 fn tlia Alll fwujd noi 6? h n-ticed vis inf due h-' ro Intereatlnjf that tho captain stopped I wheat. i All.. erfaelea Ikkislrapli ua..b .!.. . . t ei. a.S-. a... lata .... m ... - -.. -1,.. a . j- ...t ..a to examine tne uatuuuu anu went up wnenever vvneai uoor is uncii wncn In the air with It An Informal recep- rye, oornmeal or barley might have been tlon will be tendered the captain afler , substituted for It cither in vvholo or In his tallc, in whlah the IteH Gross worU- part the wheat Is being wasted almost ei will be privileged to grasp the left ' ns much as If It were Thrown Into th" nunc" of the hero of the Ualllpoll expe- garbage can At any rate, It Isn't going dltlon to feed a soldier as It should, Tnls applies to thtwinaklng of calces puddings and pastry as well as to the 1 . rM..t- rnakiinf at bread It Is unfair for anv ILL I vtrtctlr following copy Vou will readily i . "'Tq" .," . , houseKeeper to mnk; these more or leS Htrsk I.L2JL Li .1 ?-,.:- ," ,, '.! "': To bring out tho delicate flavor of I fancy dishes out of all wheat nd so HfcjaE3S2 neanswer ncH watcorslM fll,f so.k ln MUr mim beforf cook'use up the flpur that her neighbor Ir HBUKiisVHed to a man. t ' t imt. .,, carefully raving by eating Victory brratf. mbW it to aonve one. in need Pl'aa" The explan MV"'eh,UoTr.yXWV.'' .V.r".h,e yPOgraphlcal Vjni Ftsiie latcixR ViL iE.JS.'Jt?. W '" B oung man. and probably the fifiTjtat & ' tb, woman . 1 nr,iler b n(f fo uKd tp the be It te sld to forirard to 4 P . un ,n umi form, nmue t.ie misUke of si erf (Liirf i who a;ands!i. Is-tting what he thought initeed. of I ' nf I I ( 4 4a(HHr Vn h fll& LaWWmW aWWWW aV-Prallllftj wimmmmmmmmmV 1 ll aaaaaaaaaaaaal laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaS alaaaaaaaaoaaaaaaaaaaaTaan m X. ywjwt iVx Of Hudson seal and gruv squln cl is this enpe contee. Theie is n belt under the arms that ends id ono laigc button In front, holding tho (raiment's lines in place. The back is n short chculur capo that loses itself in Ihe coatee's scmi slcoves and wide cuffs. The iriaccful lolling collar is espe cially becoming, relieving tho othenvise broad lines. The most nutritious and wholesome of all vege tables. These pi ices are very special buy a few extra pounds today. ..... .Mt.t-.-.-.-.-..-..--...............H...M.......e------ Rich Cheese 27c ". Very rich and tasty, it fairly melts in one's mouth. Recommended by those who know, as a highly nutri tive food, easily assimilated. w . ir llllll ""------" I, I <o--v. , J rf ii stA.J ,- . .l. 4Mf OurVeryOest AM C Coffee ib. Coffee that combines "cup quality" and economy the bet drink you ever served, more peoplo break their fast on this coffee every morning in four States than any other coffee sold. sess: 1 y T
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