i vn -ir EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 1G, 1918 ia h CANNING SHORTAGE Sg. Should Order 25 Per Cant Packing iiicrwiai., u Dealer VANTS PROFITS FIXED Hird of Trade Resolution Stresses Bu-J lmnortante in Wnr Ad- !'""" : . .. .-1! tt...i ministration acuuh uiS' The World's War as Woman Sees It By ELLEN ADAIR .1.. . linn iivtlnaci ar-tlim tf . .. i. .... in fnrve lit once to r- than He '' 1SL .inciters to InorcnKc the ..',. mods. Thin View A " . ..... ..f lb I'Mlndelnhln -Sri of Trade by U. O. Moore. pretl. lf, of ri. S. Janncy. .ir.. . ' IT! the largest wholesale dealers In Cnarlts m i cl' v , . I.onilnn, March 22. JN nXOI.A.Vl) every 0110 ta saying thnt x the world will he Infinitely better than It ever wna before after the war. "The war will sweep nway all the old "hams, the snobbishness, the pride of caste, the fso .tnndariK the hypocrl I". they say. "LlvlnB conditions will ro much better than thev r-i nrrne in fact, out of nil npd tribulation n newer world will he born I" mo wonders. h.h,h1JU!iR0M on- A"' ' elUhUKlltsm llnrt n. I. ....... .- ... parking "iunded Is not nearly , ke,n ,,, . wa ex- ! a." m 'no early stacrs of Hip war. v..r a sort of'C,in',", ,H Ioo,i,nR f01-""'1 " war-,iJ ''l,l'"n 0" farth after the war have nny dellnlte plans been made l"aJ:n. f'T ,V,"h ',h "ina and thou- w.ll re'.tnla""C" nd br0kc" men who TO lifliV frtw ,......- .. .-" "' I'v.iup n mnp win nn at. or wrri till- trouhu nnti, imblrr GERMAN "SYSTEM" ENABLED WAR NURSE TO SAVE LIFE 'ammswaoiiusiiwiMrasMUMtaa M Moore made recommendations that con,,,.,,!, .nlrnclV Wht nrc wn Oo.w R Ll administration bo nsltcd to act " ''"; t Prepare fr that liner Iff T - than halt of the food '' f' . -r world.afler.,he-war' of ,A, "lr !" nineli talk? Unit . "orr'l,,K eternally over Jhr re llRlon of the KhtlnK man at the front. .Such woiryitiifj arc rldlculftu. ? .... mori: ....... It Dili. . .. . ......... S .,t i in cans, no "' Iln" """ IBniwnea is in " Viu. Backers aro mru...- . ? k. subjected to Heavy losses tlifc.v ?.?.. n.rlc as much ns In former I. dePlt 1' fn,t tl,ilt thF cou"tr; KT; at least 25 per cent more canned '$, than fever before. Kr. .. .vlde.it that the buyers. u-ner-, Kl .nenklnir. "HI '"t ,n-,Ue rotitruriH m fPfK'n"j, -5 ,,, ?4 ,.aP0 for the frA' i.n ;m Vrlor to the war . SI "r. to Jl.Mi a oase. when tfwTr. hW "' h- '"- r.r.y ) nhlntriirllons or our ioou uu i mtthein""". , n KmM ,,rfit & no "natter what the market yrttbe." "aid a reor submitted to the ?f!i Trade "If bis .ontracta show &f miort 1 a case ho must take l Thfeolutlon i umple. Our rjmern Lt An dfinand mat every packer In Z. .......1 lil khllll iiroauce 31 hum 111 per cent mere than HI uhu.H pack. Iiki. Oo"r.iment t.. iruarantco Itlm a ".;'?-,:.:... i, e oiitimt. acreelnp that thmhte Federal Kwn- Hank of the Kf. ,,. ri.urim.rnt will see that he msini-fc ',vn i.n V . ."' "te'' tnro'JBh Hint U.illS ordeul of Kurferlm; ntxl misery and death which constitute!! ordinary routine Itellelon at the front I liave met iliousands of Xoldlerj. ho hne looked death In tlit. f,,ceyes, for hi. me nun. ami theso t-olillero reall.i" that KllKlmi, real if IlKlon. means fellow, ship, 'p laylne the nam..." courage and Belf-sniTlfice ami unselfishness, and every one of those brave fellows whom I met have nosiwitscl there iualltlc n thou, sandfokl. .. l? ?aa 'rn"1,lln!? "er lli.j soldier's relliilon. lie cannot spend three days In the tlrlne line without ileveloplnK the highest typo of ri-llslon that man ever possessed. Ho may not ! a i,t Interested In "creeds," In lllble stories ntid rellclous ceremonial, but every man's religion Is an riRitt wnen he is within runcc of tin. i "f tmm&im&i' . 5 WAR MOTHERS AND SOLDIERS EDlTOniAL UY I I'Oli WOMEN WOMAN By l r. MRS. M. L. W00DRUF1'' lor of the Mnvpr'n IVrionnl 8rrio liurrsii. V llll tl of rill I., st WVlpn rjllJ begliinlns. Ood rrefttewl the ns mill the earth, ami Ittey wire there wan n sense of II sometblnir tn,.uim !"Od ; but m pli'teuera i ti liod prrmed Jlolhrr le, nml hb creations It 0s greatest imd i '..i,i(.nm iiirun mirtril to itn ,... ... ... . de.py InterrMml. nf mM i .u- whlrli nrnse rsch fi,i' in... "tlii-r Americans. I im.i 'L. ...i- f.i.-.f.. . ...&. "' .it .,..,.., .-t'lit'ciMinn of til i ifrinniB r tie nnr .. ' .: ... ";:'" "io and moro 1,1m-. b 'i Iron stuitendniiii And. nliliniiKh I n K'KaiifletninBwsr re.lly Is. that "f r whlrli loom. ,rpe,t In my ill 1.I1M In .1.. ...... .. .Mother .Mv ei-y "'" ml mid li'iinni.rc' bus to ill) tilth tl Wot iSKSMCXSI3!Sn?S,Ei&'J?3!.l.Wi,. Hrilish marines and Hclyian soldiers are licrc scc.i Icaiini; author mentions in Iter narrative. From the photograph one Ki'iii')' ambulances. n-H War Jtoth.r was a civic leuder ..r ti. ... I Her son Is n the tmvt. nn,i Vntwerp in the Lcudon littsts which the can roadily see their unfitness as emer- irii'e the Teutons Rained Shells Upon Antn'orp. Methodically Destroying Mock by Uloch, She and the 'ounded Were Able to Escape ",''" ihli'B He knows . whore. ""UN I- that he !. dolBB , , oSlv ' I"- 1-oN It --someithere ,,. " ' "' sW 4U I I '.flK ' .u. i.. nuuuuurr enoulder straps, for that'd (ho Very '. ore expects of him ' War Mother Nd. 4 h aivcn thte pons, all volunteers to the iervlcy f her country. Bh has Bufferod actual hurt' Her. too, but that Is all past now. An4 sinca thosa anxious weeks have Met) . tided over, thanks lo her own bravt spirit nnd n little help and encouraire-m-nl from the cltv. she uses all tht talents she possesses and all her spare (time In patriotic support of everythlnr i that will help win the war, .Sbo Is proud of ber bl boys anal I wishes she had threo more to Blvd. Iter one regret Is to bo unable to buy Lib crty Bonds ; but even In this she li Cori soled by the thought that toch of her boys has bought a bond ! Tears of ansmlsh will dim the eyes of some of thse Wnr Mothers Hut. oh, the Klorlous pride that will bo theirs to know that their on died that the lib erties of free peoples might survive! And whether of high degrco or of lowly estate they are all "sIMcr under heir sklns""-tlicse War .Mothers, v 4BLs.ptiH AIRS. 1 1 sens. enemy cunx 'i,...i,.i iim finiermiiriii win -.- i... ,.- K.,t from time to tlnm money up lo " nmvs ills religion and he has K?J L ne crnlnge f 1,1s cost, so that , ve;l It" rays ,i very deep thinker, -and -, I -lble to continue business, j '" ",",""', "" ",r oiusiue i;u- iiriiu or 1-Xll.hliia n the Government should J" ,"""'' li'MJ- be. be belongs p. packer I., .he flirted States . - he It ng forc, ,,. will ' " '" .." I.I4II, liu IIIULIl'I 1L lie swears llko a trooper." "ATTHi: HACK OF THE FRONT" . A WAH M ItSll's llI.MtV Nil. 3 j ffonrlolit. 131S. o riih.'lr ).(, r 'iinn' ' Bf it!T 2 it. in. -All the patients had ' A" rii Celling one ra-o of goods until the pacl;- fnt reason is over and the cost, sii.-e. W. "i .-.I ..,1 ininn .111.1 tie liro t ld.the packer settlrd. K "The aovernineut may then tano oicr ill It needs for war supplies, me ioi.i v..V. tn nass on all Invoices or re- Wttances until these loans nro can- , teled. The packers sliouiii men uc Wowed to bate full control of the Winder except that they nmt involco I1 roods at tno pi ices iixcu jf in.- , Oovernment . ''"In this way our nation and mir Mies ran be fed. Without mis co- , Watlon betiwon the (bivcrnnient and W'r a famlii" lonfronta us Food !1 abundance Mill do more to win this ir during loe in t lo years man shot. Shells or ships. However, this does not mean that tbire should be Uij let up In the production t these for It Is essential that nil of these articles be produced In greater quanti ties that we may win the war. t "Let us see that we supply the food to our ppople and to our Allies, no Bitter what th cost may bo. "One good man mMi Government luinoni) can iook amr a u nun- ..imu 'doring tho lucking seaon, see that i i iMe a very great icsnect fur the t i..r in tinw. nnrrmv ii:is.iires. sn on I 'padres" In this war. not beeaip'e of the I chief gave us leave to help In Ilia services and prayers they bold at thf I kltchon. Among mir men weic sov 'front, but for their ery real bravery cnil "Tommies" with slight wounds; ;and unselfishness nnd fellowship and for I explained the sltuntlon to them and ( their heroic devotion to the soldiers. ulpy Wore fine full of cockney Jokes t I was talking to n "padre" a Hrltlsh i n,i humor. 1 "nt them nil to peel clergyman in Paris, where he had I .i,0 vccetaltlcj fr souii We caught I Miiinoic'i a icw i.n.is in uu "iu io rn.ae business and was tminedlalely rtttpi.iPa, 1 to the hottest part of the llrlnff lln. . I "ttellglon?" he raid. "Why. beside these men nf mine, rough though rpMonitlvp Inject ions nml it t lust felt , a feeble flutter. ltliliillniT ti tliu llio-r litre, we bogged the suigcoiis to Blip lllm u ilinnrv. There whs u uicut cash benriith Ills I been settled below, with two night ' ;''"" nml hi stomach was literally nurse, and the rest of us sat ous-tue J"',? I?",Hp,,,;!S,,,inV!;:S ' marble stulra under u lolnnnudo until ' ttmt conilitlnti out on n Held for morning. As sleep wna Itnpossllile two duys. mid nccoi-ilim; to nil human , and the nolso terrlllc. wp Just started calculations should Imvc db-d long ugo. singing "Tlppcrar) ," "IHxIp" and When wp naked the surgeon to uper.ite! other riiRtlmo choruses In drown the i ho Justly miiIiI, "Wp hale more pa exploslims and buck us all up. flouts to treat than ot can re.illy get ' When morning cume there was through. Tiic-c will probably live trouble In the r-iimii. 'I'licre were no after, but It is wasting precious time 'servants. Just one dear old woman to opernto on .mr man." Kiiinlly p I who worked giatultously iih cook. I pre ailed. T li.-v operated tin him. I There was not much chance of iiurs- ',or ""ec dav he tins to linve nothing I.CIUI o Rrabbod flllt n .rt ,W Oh.. ...t .. hill.- m i.i ...... ....".. "oorus me . ,i ,,,T"' """ "li ins PrpNlons ii the ,, tha, wrre , , " n If lie were still nt home. ' ' " This Vine .Mother omitnv lend mn , letter Just reiTlmi fm,,, ,1 ' , n as the happy son of letir,. i,rlei,. o lil mother. And U ,IH ,,,..,, , n ecnti to under-tand tit- slsnlllcnn.... of i ue nr JMtiin.. ,f nl.v mich ,,. thing as h lypewrit.r con .1 t. he heiillllc nrlile In ele hoe mate ., """" '" eMiress ".'.i ..!.. '""' topes win it I lift ut Prttr'llAf IU-AU li til HPaltnw.it InslitP. WVfnrmulr. InliR j'r ,., ,,:: ' " " " "'- hi.i-isn't It won-priH-esslon. for Hippp wi-i-p five prh.itoi., ' , '""' y',r -Mother npei.e.l my enrn .. wpII My cu.' was the llrai U ' i ,.,,'' r'?, I' f,." n,,,,'V'"n '" "1,1,h get loadp.1. ami I was put In .'..i..W Kol'Tiftee t?f ,."" "V" ,""".Bl,t of IhP insl.li- passcn..... Mlull ' K ' ,xo?ins ?' . '7 .l'?,,,.,",,, n,',,, pver forget Hi- loading up of tli.-ir- w" '. "' . "' "'' ''"? I" "" ""' cirs? They lrle,l to save nil the thp, "' ,'.' " " .'. And then they liro Instrumrnts. What nil Ptrrnlty , m "., tv , m V A,y "f"'!,,n'!"'" It seemed: .lust sitting Mill, with the ",.'!'' i"v .'. r." ,,r",;r,;'",' V"IV Bttns nt ...st mums. .... r locality. ",; 1"'"',. '! DiiP of, the yoiinK docto.s ran U.-Ioin lnt ,roullIl,(, ,,, Wuf XIn. ,',,.. siu.rs mi- ... H.iiKiH, i..i.inu.. u .;- it ny, some of ins nu.stlcvis tliev should be Killed or something shouid happen to him. ' I would to have a home to bring ti 1 in to!" The only son of War Mother N'1' 3 bad tolunteeied This brave mother tMl suffered prltatloil. bemuse she did not know i.f the men of vision In Phila delphia, who understood tmd realised that some War .Mothers would n 'd things their fighting sons could not pro. vide. Nor did she know that thc-o men would ciinsnl.T it n blot upon the cli. s fair inline ir the mothers of our sr..c men should want for food or raiment. i.'liy Hull was u far-off place lo her. Phc had never been there In her life and wasifrald toi-ome A kind neighbor told me the sturv and I utilised ber to bring this W.ir Mother 'o w nie .Son she b t.K-s l.fi lov s lelttr-- lo me ng,ulnilv and we it-ail tin ip tog-Hi' i' II" has b.td err,il prootoi oiis and Hie time has cm" ' lion -li" ii. eiN no hli excepi Ins Itni I.. ,.v . to till. i.l. on ttv future B....; cl.i Wh ii .lob . i ..""" mn'-elu.ig in, 1 uli no mule on ln WLDROOTs limprove orwc pay you tl llilroot is n Btinrnntfed preuara Hon w liu n curs t-ictit at th h.odenf nut nf miilnc tisldntss the eoverln I il.in.lrufr His. Is sliovlv kllllnir your ',, Ir. IVII.Iront rrniovps this. hIIomts ns-Hiri- lo produce the tlilrk luitrous hair iu mat tu un tietittti ticalp. "For sale nt all rood drug sloris. bathers and .hdin' hair dressing parlors, under our money back guarantee." WILDROOT CHEMICAL" CO. Dnffalo. N. Y. Wltdroot 8htnpno Soap, siljen m J connct-lltia wltU IVlMroot. lll haattn let treatment. m r . i fc 0 0 CUABAHTEED HAIR ' w the goods are pruked right, taken care 'of, and that no poods arc sold until it Governmcht permits. He could nlso Solkct all cost sheets and have them iMjeidjr for the approval of the food UIU1I1I9II.11IUII- they may- appear to be, I feel like n heathen. Hellevp me. the soldier on the battlefield Is the finest typo nf Christian that exists. T wish the people nt home would under stand that and realize that the only use of tia military chaplains Is t.j help the men, to make life n little easier for them. Instead of preaching to them. Who nre we, to preach?" t'lerw.t men llert.es 1 know three padres who deliberate')' laid down their lives to rnvo soldiers. 1 know n great many more who have risked their lives a hundred times on the battlefield for their men. Tills alono Is real Christ'nnlty. A delightful little book has been writ ten by ono of these chaplains writ king at the ftont a book of unusual plain speaking, loo. It gives Inspiring pictures gone of what the hurch must do after thb war. of what the Church may mean to the maimed and broken world which the WAYNE WILL CELEBRATE ar will leave behind n.eetvn ati t r a xt iT-im . .lie uiuc ouuu is i 1 rASQalMUJJl' I.iU..'i.l IJUUia secs t." 'To see the Church and ministers with (lie eyes of the ordinary man Is not al together a pleasing experience for the servant of the Church," writes this chap la called "As Tommy Originator of "Honor Flap;" System Will Be Present at Flng-ruiMng m A flag-raising, a! uhlch J. 11. Uurton. lw ine unueu wiaie.s -j reasury jtepari- MmeTie. nr ffltm.r... r.f (Iia "honor line" WVfl- mfcm in the Liberty Loan campaign, will , .Kiresent. win tie neat tomgni ai iinync. ,01 ma Main Line, :x c. lebrate the honor i kiln frankly. "It may. therefore, not be altogether pleasant for. church folks to read what follows. Hut I eai make, no apology though my words should hurt. The way forward for us Is the way of facing tho truth, and If. that truth hurts, wo must Juat endure it till wu can that dlsti la In passing lis chancre it. lota Quota. , jje R0cs on lo speak of how the itWarne district, captained by TlenJa- ' church and tho Oovcrnmcnt should trtat Jin '. James, Is composed of ltadnor. tn0 returned roldler. St Davids, Wayne and Sttafford. Its, ,..P, floIllr ,vu come back, having illotraent uas Jill uOu ami n order to .. J. ....',, .... , ... rwa. ..s. .... i. ,t ,. ..u nri-Husn suirercu union, u.ii.hs iu. ... vuu...... T... . ,v "".". ""h ." - - ...-I.,... ... ...win. aoi omv that it should exceed linn i win " .-. mount, bu' also tli.it as ninny as oou f. . nio'-' !' " ' ';ch were Intruders In i, i- 'nek .. ., killed them and hung t. in up to tin g.tmnaslum poles to pluck. Knell time n slic'.l burst we Just hupped Inside, and when the piecca had scattered came out and went on with our .Job. We nisi, col lected the fragments of bread, fur we felt we mlsht be hungry before the end. I made four huge bread pud dings anil put them In the men. The OerinatiH had tIins- Imlf-bakcil pud dings, likewise the four chickens. Too Much System 1 put our escape down lo the Her man pisslon for syatem. They shelled Antwerp methodically, block by block: fortunately our section was nut the object of Immediate attention; only shells that fell short dropped in our locality. At 11 a. in. the old cook run out wringing her l.uiuK "The gas .bus out. she said, for n shell hail struck the gas works. Tills was u i giavo dltllcully. us we had no other form of fuel. Not only could wo cook , no food, but tho theatre, which at that moment bad two tables occupied nil ( the time, had no means of sterilizing i I Instruments. One of our medical stti- I dents hud nn undo will) Winston , 1 Churchill, so he Just went round to j ! headquarters nnd borrowed three I.on ! don motoromnlbuses. These luinber- wull sUtldell! rnlilipseil, I'PVPi.llllg tllP np.t house In ruins. He left that klt bng bphlnd. Kicn to the last minute patients armed, chiclly I'.ritish. Just before wp started a tall marine ill n navy Jersey and sailor's cap was linlped In, He sat In the corner next to me. All his i ibs were broken down une side and be hud no plaster or sup port. Opposite tu.' were two "Turn iiiIph" with compound fractures of the leg. I placed both legs mi my knees to lessen the jolting. A Urate Stlfl'ercr ny mouth, put pvpii iviiter. two lints iter nt or he hud his neighbors brown brc-id and bolte'd It grccdil) ! Tried lo Drag Him (In Well, this Is the man I wanted to save, so I inn along lo a glass house which nt nny minute might be wiped out by n shell, and tried to drug I. i in along. It took some t!tne. When we got to the front door the first convoy had gone. Standing there I wutched a dwelling opposite, six stories high, come clattering down like n cnr.1 house The shell Just went in at the roof unrl out nt the area- I tilMtini- tli'Ml ovnlodlntr to tbn collar. ' All Antwerp was living In the col- i the marines aim around my shoui iarsi. So there was not much chance , dent. I used my right arm ns a splint . for that household. Just the dls-' to support his ribs, and so we sat fori mantled skeleton or the outer walls ' seven nnd a half hours without mm -t,,, Pft lug. Then nnotliPr nti.-se took my Kcuhing in the wounded meant con. - T Z, statu excursions to hu f ro it do or , f , f ,,.,,,,,, nnif One of the pitiful sights was the llUle m (x)l ((s .(, cai.h !!f.t.A"i? ..","1 .."r.. '"","'",;" ' iVl I of those poor s,rc,.,s one .,' two tab- II.l'UIUI.H rim Ullll nuhhiiir. "-" "".- !,.. In HUM lloil. (ONTiN'i ::i' Ti.M''ii:i!ov) The marine suffered In silent agony. his lips pressed lightly logeiner nnu i of Ills Wltltp lace sei. . iookcii in inn. Iielplcssly, iiutl be snld. "Neter ninid inc. sister: if I swear don't take any notice'." Fnrtiimitely. they liml pushed In two bottles of whisky and some soda-siphons; I just ih.spd them nil around until It was finished. Placing nsL.-il iiotlil seen, or Itifliiltpslma. ImportHii.e ' to any one but a mother N'ohmiy Inn other mothers could understand and ap preciate liiinn. anyway. For, vnu e nlthough Jack nnd Hob nnd joe had marched off to war, to their ninlhrs they were only bojs grown tall. Perhaps you would bo Interested In a few other "close-ups" of some of mv I War jrothers: War Mother No. : tottered Into my olllce on a bitter day last January, lb i son had been away since f-cptembi r I She was Id. Iter allotment had not larrlied. S'he wanted aid. She w.is Rlxtv-llve ears old and such a l.ttle mite Miir Mother! Hut she bad sup- POitul heist If from the time her boy It fl until she was taken 111 .nnuirv disclose rl that she lited in a small bouse, alone . i.Mied her win- .he did not go lo a bo.lliblig platv "I ri.nl do that." i he said 'Suppose Umrgo CARTERS JM J J& JTf AU Jif J M Try a Treatment are recommended by best stores be cause every sals means a pleased and satisfied customer; every mother who buys one pair will return for more; every pair is guaranteed to give long, satisfactory service. "Stocklntfs held the HICKORY way Arc stocklmi held to surely stay." nbfcrlbers take part In the loan. On WAprll 6 the d.stuot hail raised J88.750. nam up of 5l)t subscribers, and since tint time the total has been raised to Marly J150.OOO. Becretarv of tlm Treasury SIcAdoo. on tecelvlnj notification of the t ecord made r the district sent a telegram con-: ralulatlnff the clt.zcns upon their wait and patriotism. . WOMEN MAY DECIDE 1 N. Y. OPTION ELECTIONS i Dry Counting on Support of Female Voters in Balloting in 39 Cities M VaI- Ansil If! T Anl M-llliHi titCtlOm U'MI tin l-inl.1 In IhlstK.ntnn n litH tl" tJV lltlU 111 llllllJ-IIII.V w. . - a . State today and tomorrow. VI- is enrywnere the issue has uiviiuci i.wmmunlty Into camps thnt bn-tb ill . po'tlllty Almost everywhere tin K' resara me prohatilllty or a h5a iS??..w,e wlth considerable anxiety Wlitlcal managers ate watching the vUtCOme Of tho Kfiltln n,i., uml In- ItEST0? wlh Intense interest, as they be J" that If the "drys" score u clean-cut e.. 1. governor Whitman will come "laard with a declaration that the enm MiW next fall will be waged on a ,"!" proninuion issue. pin Syracuse, the largest city where VWCai ODtlOll Wilt lift vnl. iioir. 7R llUll tSL "J'stercd, about 40,000 of them tho padre, "and he will have n I sense that iu-s conniry owes iiui. nioru , than It did In the old days. lie will come ! back knowing that If lie had not suffeied and If thousands of bis kind had not died there could have betn no security for land or capital or any home invest- , ments " And the soldier will be. right. I I Ing vehicle's looked --o incongruous. still pasted with the latest music hall advertisements, such as "The fJlatl Bye," the familiar London "Klepliant ! and Castle" marking their original : destination. It was represented to us that It I was a most dangerous adventure to try to escape, but that we must save l some of tbn more seriously wounded. I Who would volunteer to attend the I patients? My friend and 1 were stand ing near, so we offered. Quickly the men wcic packed In as the shells fell thicker and nearer. Just at the last minute 1 remembered one of our pa tients who came In with the first batch. He was precious because he owed his life to us. When those first 175 ar rived five weeks before lie was laid aside, white and pulseless, ns too far gone to operate upon. We g.ive him as a. WClCOIUe. Jllfil UOlVll our ni.ee.. out.-kle a closed house, from which the t occupants bad flown, sut a fox terrier of good breed, lie was shivering with , terror. .ut still he guarded the bouse, whose faithless owner had fursaken him. Just then a bomb crashed near bv. I whipped Mm un under tny arm and tied him to a table leg. meaning to adopt hlin. We afterwurd named i him "Uombe." It was now twelve noon; the Cier- mans had cleared tho town or I'tvtllins. thev supposed, so they started In with howitzer shells uud bombs from hlese ' guns. The uhrapncl was child's "lav beside these. Instead of one house, it was now n block of buildings that went high into the ulr In a thick cloud , of black dust and debris; when this rettled down, nil that remained wn a mass of broken brick and dust. Ulu ' whole earth shook and it wan impos- I tdl.lP to hear people shouttng. Our i chief immediately wont round to that omnibus curacu nnd eommumlcerod live more London buses. Tile ISetreal We felt In taking these buses that we were no lougei robbing ihn ma rines. Mirny of them were .villi us; mam move were ueuu "in. "" ' '" for thrin. It was now .. p Thin m1j. Ah oon as the arrived we commenced un with our wounded iuuld sit up For Dandruff All druggist; Soip., Omlni'Tt '.'5 nrl J". TnlainiCB Sump! nrU trrv of "CnMcttr Dpt 6L. Boiton " -ar-ar-ararenr-BV Clllcaifo ASTEIN5.CO. New York w n. un (lie buses loading them Tho-o who placed on 'op ind -Ir .-y- "fc-n w-.Ot.Ms'n'- ' . 1 1.; .1. s-V ;3 ' KS1"?'5"9 "lail'.ar In spirit have been Ywl: vln Auburn, Oswego, Watertown. Pn","11 Blnghamton. In Au- rr.Mi "'.".'' ivanrie, presiueni oi me a,,11 .Labor Union, says that town - JVr R V.et by 3600. Or. W. II. I'fef- icr, organizer of th. ".i-.., .. ,.. ... :..t ... . " i .. urn. ,..& k' the "drys," says tho i J mi jmM Mk kttiiiF.' il If, f . V -MW'-l1i l Don't Feed Your Baby Every Time He Cries MAt IPRIZE FOH AN'TI-SNEEZERS 06lchildren in Art .Contest Against Tuberculosis iBChOOl 1-hlMr.n DI.II.J.1.I.I. . rMin "-..ii w. iiiiaurioiin euun u: . -.. ww n vwiiicdi .u uc.tnililiu K, winner of a prlio for tho beat poster JW1nr hijury to health caused by IE,k rC0Ugh,nB aa other intanltary tbV'...' . n Pcteci that 5090 draw !" H1 be BUbmltted. ' SSa. n"3 W,U be dl8trbt' '" IMau.' iV.r'. ."f"e" ana I" I"Po litht,?. . " d.ean hlllPs, of the Itilla. .1 w . 1M &Vi -'V a-. c? G1 !iphi committee of the Pennsylv" Ulu .."" " l" rennyi irs l r rtvcntlon of Tdbcrcu U. -M I1BH I.ha m ...- .. wnteat ...i " ol ln0 anii-snwezo IKildeVi .H.. ."" lnat virtually every ll th mwt giicceaaf ul palntlnff. &HtU ?"A Every Friday IVE him that feeding at any hour each day in place ot your own milk and leave yourself free to take a little air or pleasure to build up your own milk. Then when weaning time comes, you'll just give more feedings until the baby is all on NcstW's without feeling the change. Nestle's Food comes to you in a safe, air-.tight can you add only Water, boil, ANY a mother feeds her baby make him stop crying. Poor baby! He stops for a while and then it's all the worse. For his tiny stomach has had another load added to its already undigested burden. The baby isn't always hungry. Perhaps he's getting too much or the wrong kind of food. Nurse him as long as you can. It may be the saving of his life when he is sick. You'll probably be able to nurse him nine full months if from the beginning you use one feeding a day of Nestle's Food. and it's ready. You don t have to worry about sour milk or consumptive cows or germs in the milk. Nestle's Food is milk, only purer than you get in bottles with the tough curd made easier to digest, and with just the right amount of sugar and cereal added. Send the coupon or a postenrd for a free trial package of 12 feedings, and the grj-pagc book about babies by specialists. asola f lie Woiiderl el Oil From Core Is. a Cooking Medium Easy to Use Fere and Economical Food economy after all gets down to a question of. food preparation. Cooked one way a food may be costly and scarcely fit to cat. Cooked another way it is delicious and economical. Mazda, the pure oikpressed from the heart of Indian Corn, is showing the way to better cooking at less cost. It makes-wonderfully light, crisp, wholesome pastries, fried and sauted dishes and allows foods to retain their natural flavor. Since Mazola is a vegetable oil it enables you to help save animal fats butter, lard, suet. Economical because it can be used again and again until every drop in gone does not transmit the flavor or odor of one food to another. Mazola is the perfect salad oil. too gives a delicious tang and is much easier to mix than olive oil. For sale in pints, quarts, half gallons and gallons! For greater econ omy buy the large sizes. There is a valuable Cook Book for Mazola users. It shows you how to fry, saute, make dressings and sauces more delicious, make light, digestible pastry. Should be in every home. Send for it or ask your grocer. FREE. Corn Products Refining Company P. O. Bos 1G1 New Vorlc tnow Sellinj Representative NATIONAL STAKC1I CO. 135 South 2nd Street, I'hil.delrhU, P.. wu m Uu ii tinman "km ri 1 1 r,y.';iarieczg NBTLE C IT 3 i ffflf-ll-t- NESTLES FOOD COMPANY 261 1i'oaluxrtk1iXi3JevYorlt. Please send mc FREE your Book and Trial Package Fried Chicken 1 ttaipoonful ctnalt 1 rourijr chicken i cup Mazola Jcupflour M tcuDoonful cf rCDDer 1 tallrrpoonfu! rf finely cups milk chcppcil parsley Waah, clean nnd jol.it chlclten dust with ealt and pepper nnd roll In four, Tut halt ot Mazola into large Iron pan vrhlch must be very ho; add chicken nudsear on both sides very quickly. Add a little moro Mazola it needed; cover pan and push on back ot stove whero it will cook slowly tor 80 minutes. Turn onco or twice. A little water can be added to keep It from sllckinp; or geltlne hard. When tender, add milk; remove cover and let it simmer 10 minutes. Thero will be two cups ot good rich gravy. Or chicken can be breaded, and fried In . is 'iviJlPlfllii iisi'SI ONE REG.U.S.PKECHT. APURK SALAD AND COOKING Oik comjwoycreratgiett nyM-LOfriwajr. -TtsMl n , V Kl da rk . """"rvania caueis win Je tfrm..H .M Citu i... H U9V4J UUV MtUOU. ariiri.iK'l"r ni1 conclude tne J Gomptete Milk. Fo i. " "." retreat at tne new i," " campuu pear College tm .lodav. ti..,. v.oriei -r. urimtii an- ';.i-.7-(.tt' of the flag neat jj IVPlHt. every jti- T !i2f",M,5.',W'vltes the pub- rkf,QTVl8S. f. A.. MMMtgtagMMMi3BEE3fi53C5BS3iBB33BMW""1' ' '
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