ptii., ii ;jn,ijiiBi; 8 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1018 FLOWERY HATS FOR SEASHORE DAYS ONE KNITS IN COSTUME NOWHOUSECLEANING TOOLS Pjilji'iii'wri'P ijii i a pmi WHOSOEVER MISSION"7 PLANS CELEBRATION SPRING BLOSSOMS GROW ! ON SUMMERTIME BONNETS . - i There Are Violets and Daisies That Suggest . ellow Organdie Frocks and Sashes Quaintly Winsome They're Patriotic, Too! HELP CHILDREN PROTECT LUES EDITORIAL FOR lf'OMHX HY A iroM.is ll I.U;iU M. HOADUKK if Of ifl ;.,.,,. tluremi Of 111 .1! nil' 'nil's HiP'l Transit 1'nmTll.m. TXHtEN Jlary ami Jauo trail In nt how a summer bonnet duos run awi ' nuppcrtlme with a hundfiil of dcopj VUl1 ,nt' imagination! purplo violets, when every tlmo you' ANr there Is organdie! In t''eiu u BQ to get u drinking Bias '' llnd -tx nry Palm Heart) outdid Itself fe lt occupied with spring Mowers, who lug this delightful fabric, tt was seci tan blamo a normal woman fur think- In tiny ruilles ami frills on thti hut. of summer huts? And now we know that whole huts ure Summer hats! This yoar a window to ,ufl ,V,m,u' of Dint;, bluo anil yellow ello.ppl.n tour ton, us they iiro.us n"( ," ,lle Uler . to? "!ia "ft '" brVSreiy Ray as the 'fields themselves hvh.1''1' ,,rKn.m", tonds itself. These Anfl there Is tho nicest- thins. One I hnls "'" wide-brlmmcd. of neM not feel guilty looking at them i course. or Kinging for them. For It bus been ' At time during the sprint; senwi hip woru mis ijonc lurui mat mm Is essentially tho season of the fcinnh hat. This rannot upply to suiinii' i -time, Besides. I think tho )' 1 gone when women of all sizes ami statures can bo told to stand In line and reach out for inn1 particular brand of bat. The little girl typo women will wear the little girl type whispered that wearing ono of those delightful toques that look like popples Is quite tho patriotle thins. There are thousands of-women in Paris who de perfd fpr their livelihood on the mak ings ot tticso nrtlllclal llowen-. T)OSSOMS of every wft grow on JJ tho luus Yesterday l saw a little ,)f )mtf 1)ut ,,,, who , nlu.,.ny ail( j loquo oi uiiiMFHiinu muiuj. nuuuuiiiy uiuture knows that for her charm Is carao ine urge lor n, yeiiow vrgunuie not found in this caprice, frock with a nay fluttering nasli of white. , Jfet door to the daisy Held was a trghorn with Just a lovely pink rose HinV a soft soft tie of the blue one SCI ill ltaplmel'H pictures. Jt if. minded me Are you thinking of the same thing I am'.' Just the very sim ple): little white foulard with skv blue col(i spots Not even an Kton jacket. .Ills, a quaint little bodice ami u lovely butterfly sash with the whole spirit Of .summer tied up in it my word. The wist- woman will choose her summer hat with an eye to how it j Becomes iter, i oior is uigiiiy impor tant. The daisy toque is not for the sallow-faced girl even if fashion palnn the whole town in yellow. There an blues for her and a certain shade of rose that Is kind to colorless faces, There are hats for all this summer. As wide in arlet as the spi'iim (lowers themselves, they Walt read for women to use their common sense when bu.ving them! n 9HBPi$l ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE MISS LAU11A M. UOAMKKIl brushes that apply to hoisecleamm: For Going After Obstinate Crevice and Unfiling Cracks Pliant In It tie of Mack has hern fpe- IT IH uvci IliO 'WOMAN JOINS MUSIC AND LIGHT IN NEW ART; WINS HONOR FROM ILLUMINATING EXPERTS Mrs. Mary Hallock Greene wait Demonstrates Shad ing and Harmony of Color With Tone Mesmeric Influence Exer cised Over Scientific En gineers by Demonstra tion at Meeting A i:jD1Ni; of music and hciii n . nn Ion of Inflnlto liappinrv ih.r ..nonius to n new art, from wliich it--I'irlil lll benefit, is the ewilutVn in lib a by a Philadelphia Woni.ui. Mi At.'i Mullock Mreenownlt. while it is ,u?mlileil that mtiM, .!! pi inciial medium of expression on ." iniotions, the themo of many u h.ir v music has been written In brillian' , li i'iiRlpl)les of light throUKh the rolois oi the spectrum. Music In the sunrli-c. n nsic in tho sun.--it anil munle in tin- "I'Tful i;reen and browns and yellows i" the earth and the mountains- these :'. alsn rxpressed by ut lists In terms of i hIc -the "Moonlight Hereliade" and :l r iuall famous compositions. In recognition of her achievement Mr". iiti'iieualt. who Is n well-linoivn inusl- .nn. Ilvliig at list Mauler i-ttwt. ha i"' n eluded the tlrst woman member nt tin Illuminating KughiPtrs' Sisiety fot ,1.iniB written fine art Into term of i Sill. This nondPiful lUeu Is the outcome of .Mrs. clieenew alt's llfekniR labors in niusli-, and consists of bleiifllni; Hfilil i with music by mechanical nieuns. Stir- tiiliitf musii- is lo'ionmunlfil by brilliant OM; oi 'the d;r l'vitnr and fT 18 a hard IliiliB to )n-i -.ii.kI i-ruife lie;- thai daiv-iteiltr i ciall, made f..r iliisi.nB radlstors and . ,.,,,. , llP ya ,, ml ,Ufh. liuhfs. tu.l soft n,uic by darkened lights. IiN !- r tlj Into the man uorntr. ami ... . . i u,id miy state of the human emotion cl't let " "'imhi.iiii1 n is ""i vnoui .i j.. iiil v.hnt could be inure c mxeulent leei ilowti im the yoiithfiit manulllie tli.ui the combination brush for kitchen ' hart lies tie- desire to do orr.vthlns ue. with hi istles nlonir the side at one ... . ... ... ...... end -o sliuped tlutt they will read, tliel'" "" MmT '" "7"K "", "" " u"u Z 'd-u ten ers UBo. !,- it was s.i t tnlmr cornets of the Unfc. nnd v"v''r ''tins, if with Klory In the ejes of , BHted to h.-rto pls.v some music with with a little lound brush ut the other his eoinimiion-. lie imagines that ! a "cenh' setliiiB. I his seemed to hey , j1K,t iiah u mete cloud can mill .. ... ... .... ..... ... . ... . . - tltsf llf1ttlt tl'ltli.il.t l.li il.Hlluli.... f.u unit- . -no which snouiu proe wy useiu. pantfliiK lK-illoiisl to Hie IwvK or un ea .V: " ,7" ";::"" " ,",... iV.. ?.;., ' "HI. h can e make out i.r'iv'.twtawta;.. r ve7 -utsss eon -Mn w -rrWb8 mov i -w. ,.-.w;;.- ; -;;;-- , , ,... inMiiile.l by similar shadlnsi' rlrt llls 'I ell Wnr- Ann Mrs. lir.cnewall ilrst conieicd i MBBsaBBSsamm i K .MHHJB' 1 s mmxwm. m:t i 1 K'i ' ' ''If m . Jls , - J :. ?.K . j. lit t !-. :.' ""?" j-i 800 FHENCH CHILDREN CLOTHED BY FRIENDS Atlantic City Hrnnch of Service Committee Finishes Klinki Outfits Aliunde nt. April JT , illRht hundred neatly made little otii- I tHa tit bti.ii. 1.1...1.I.....1..K...I I.hL.I n.l I.. i.e v.. e.wub itn.iui-iun'11-u mill i.;( noi'14- err. and lilouses for wiir-hnioverlslnd cliildreti In tlie devastated reulous of 1...n ...... I.. .1... . !... . ..!... ...... ; rpiiiwo in lilt" recuril OI inc .MiailllC .11 ' , oriiiiuu m ine Ainerican erieuus service uti iiiuiuniwi ui ceienraie comiiiitiee. wit li lieuuiiuiuters lit flu. iioici irayinore, : Tim inenihers of the shore brunch or , Industrious women, who consider It a i privilege to ply needle and thread and between times sell Liberty bonds, are nfllllated with the Society of friends I'ete. They form an important auxiliary I of the friends' oiwuil.atlou, whose re- i.tistiuctlon work In Prut lias helped i ameliorate the sad lot of the Pretich. mo snore, society is co-operatlnc rrrtly with Its "IiIk sIsUt" orKiiiilziitliiii . in I'lilliulelplilii, whlcli. In turn, nets I MIOUKI1 the lied Cross. Seu'liiff sessions ine oeniR neiii every j uesiiaj and Irl itny at the Travinoie. The very active workers Include Mrs. Waller J. lluzhy, Mrs. Iiaulel S. White, oik. naian imukiii. .Mrs. .Nallian I.. ! .tones. Mrs. .1. Mi'Kldnwnt v. Miss Stan it on Mrs. Harry II. Williams. Miss Man I Meiedllh. Miss Ktewail. Mrs. .1 l.vu. li. i Mrs. J Id ward Seuiple. .Miss itosnlie .Vl.iiin. Mrs. I'Mward liarlltiK. Ml-s .'In.-e an. I Mri. I'Mwuid Itolieits. Archbishop Ireland (.aitis : M, I 'ii n I, .Minn., Apill :; Tin' . ..i,,h , lion of Archbishop John Ireland, of St Genuantown Institution Hns Assisted Thousands in Twenty-five Years The Whosoever ios. M.ion . Iwnl... Ilfth niitilvcrsary tonlitht l,.v lipKinIn); t-eries or ineetlnits In Us luill. 109 j;an Uhellen avenue. Thl .enlnS ya. rrs will be the Itev. In-. n,.,B, Herbert Toop. rector of the riiur.li or the Hoi,. Apnsth?, and the lb v. Samuel Mevi). Hams, pastor of the ,u(ril MethodM i;plseopal rimteh. Suiid.iv afternoon the llev. Vlrttll 13. llerer ,.anr of th Arch Sttert Methodist llpis. ..pal i-hunl, will be the principal speal.ei tin Sunday nlRlit I'h.ui.. will make an address on died Miles In ltu"nhi. !.:, . .11. iiii. c.eiioiK IV 'I he 'tun, run nlbt." when linxemoi Hi iimha,h and J Penny u'N'rll will l,e ih. speakers P Kturi iMferi Hen. I l -H anrt T... fel Paul, wlio has been slightly improved. iiiou-h ill. i- mm&sg&ir:P9l-Ks.sry.r.T.' ymsmg3CJmm&zzsmm.!-i.' k JtUS. MAUY HALLOCK GKKBKKNVALT it- nuch-tulked-of topics of foi. h.B Rarbnge palls clean und j " "' ll fn"- rl- "r N"' ,w Im "vI,,b "v'"U ,ltl ''"" "' ,',",l'n "in!"'' wltM ' After playing some phrases r n.usl . aionar with the high cost of atiltary nnd relievos much of the im o-r-nlTatlon and xlristctlon Antntn ot "lat yft? unpleoslnr and all sort- .,f dreadful topics, is effl-t .,.,. ,.UMh ,1ul Wl ,,roba,ty pri)Ve cletTy llui like many other supposed the most useful, howtver. is the thick, terrors, if . apcroaeh it boldly and ' ofl one with bristles about three or Check off its S"d and .bad points we four indies louK. This Is for dustbin nnd that :r W not so terrifying after all furnltlre. If yuti liuve eer lud the e and that niucli may be taid In its favor. ' Iwrlenee of koIiir after the dust in the When we find, for Instance, that this c nner or mat piano or in tlie corners up to the llliest rtauihirds set by his xarious Idols fiom a circus clown to leoiKc WaehitiATtoti. how liud (iirlched the world by addinK to its beauty. Certainly it is u great uchlur nient to udd u new alt to the lini'ed tiiuutipr that now exist. .. . , .. 1.1J1 f...,1 lll rviliv lIHIHrrn 171 lli'l.".' "Bio. , ...... . ,,... .. t inn prominent artist Mini: IJ8.ani.iff with .olor. whi.l. Is only "" ' "'y ua,R ' "u "B";' ",l""', ,'m .., .,,, ut ',,, horrois of war the breaklNB up of light into its com- were used. Mrs. Ureenewalt said: . 1 d!. of l.un to o "' ; - ..aneiit part,, it developed that intensi- -The melod.c note ushers in , w. .,, " ?.' H"' ,Sf J?, 0! My Garden My lieait It Is n Burden plot Whore breezes blow. And little rainbow fountains pi..; . And foolish love-birds croon allduv . And 11 sunilltil whiles tlo hours 11 way. And blossom boughs bend low .My heart was once a ucuut lot. Half choked with weeds; Uut sonic ono came and built a wall Pound it nnd shut lux-o in; now all Tlie laughing ilowers riow up tall Prom happy little seeds Doiotliy Anderson, in I'ontem- lioiary Vcri-e. Dorothy Anderson, i,, content- Y 8 P. M APRIL 28 CENTRAL SUNDAY FORUM 1421 ARCH ST. LINCOLN COLCORD WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT (FOR THE PUBLIC LEDGER SPEAKS ON "Industrial Organiza tion for Winning the War" MEN AND WOMEN INVITED TOM LAWTON'S POPULAR BIBLE CLASS, 3 P. M. Tblu ....... .. l... h 1 Ktilli.d t ll tLy j.f llralit ia.. !.. ua..,ll,.l .i..A..j .. . children's year. It is a year when e , only added to by color. It then became donnii appeal's Who Is better lilted to , " ! "'"V'L" fvila i the moVcapa nouil Inrn ...... ...Inrls In the strenutl) and t is essenlliil fn 1..vl u niU,n. l.v vl,l... .1... j. ii tt... i ..., .llllps tlie most llOHMIll.. tllC most i.ip.i safety of young lives so that In tho , one could play ut will with all iul.-i.sl- real labor of the artist l.eBins to exer- , " ":J!t,u.n,rl ibmu tiH""''1' tootsteiis of the men that have fallen a ties of lltjht. with un slit, and flow as ,.!m M...!.. ... ... .t..e iel.ll.. nil tlie,11" l""",,, "ouois aooui us. hardy Kemration will sprliiK into the KtiL.ll. ranks. Henerul Persuing sa.u. .o sac- musl. as llowlntr water efficiency ran be applied to housework , of the bureuu with perhap a liulrpln I , ,tK.0 vv ,.u Inuke ,vm be too B'-at If will llowliifi; threads are lirinly held. Since Sir Isaac Newton's time a table of i.tiorovimutc I .I'll It' 1.1 IT J It 1.1'.. 1 llu.l .1. t 1.. .1 I... It I. L.I. .....I.... l.nu 1....... 1...1. !.. 1.'... ft... u...'. ?, iUn.aUe sirhiK housec,ranh,ess ture ru y W nll. tte duri , nwri. MM. ,, ta1llllM, , , ,T lluv.. eantVo of llBt timed no 7 To f 1 - r a d he seven "nt. of a'"k-r"T,,''"'"1 '! Hifc-li a way as to nt It to such a ,1, spectrum. As a working basis it or!, lolinH ; , , , truX vu ill " lonie 7 di l.r"-,? And now the pnthlem U to tun, the , sl.o. t-livvd emotion us music. After this would be possible U. take any succession et.nnvi , nnitl ,..?. VJ. T I Th. soft Is lis II no- scratch "our " '. f"'"'- uU"'''v Uewlldeimtf ' the IK tintr of color lo all shades ..f llRht of tints as a formula. Whether they etency has l.ec, applied with great .sue- j "' ' st'eH," L"?" :a,o1' ?.V,,,nd of M.unu America to the right was comparatively sln.p.e. laking for approximate In ratios or not has not th IP .Im of iew. With the dusillns xuiio granted that the tints required for an least to do with It. To seek to fasten tlie 1 pi. s of John Paul Jones und similar ' or. hestral pert'ot malice would require form of one art on tho form of unotli.-i luitu'iiu! Iieroes, our yoiins ueneration i Infinitely greater , are than those used Urt Is. on the face of II. a mistake If not w Hlits to prove, that it Is composed of iwlth ruRthn- music or the popular song up Impossibility. They ure organically tin- r.ghl mutcrial; that personal safety; of tlie phonogiaph. Mrs. i.reotiewult dilTeient things. Tliey will speak in dlf- : nothing. Well, there's the proper feels that n t.:as-er colorlst.'s work ieint ways. tpirit for you: and that very spirit, gov-; wouiu ne neeueu lor a nne orcnesirai t ,..t o..i.i,l . l.v reusott. is what performance. The iiieuns tuken for .-...tu ...i .......--..- ..- ,, ,. . . piieic, u. buiiusioii, uo uutt 'makes American com age laniuu. planoias und phonographs can not now ,0Ium To Rlv0 lt ,lie Hiin,.,n, ! Hoys-and girls, too. for heaven knows j l11u':;u'fr,h!.u.iPJi:,iIS; "r , Accession, as with the note In... .n.,.. when we could count oil our "' '" ""' '" "". """' '" " ".' cess Is brushes. No longer need one hluhly polished furnlfure and th worn along with a regulation scrub take away every uteck of th. dust brush for eery blessed thing that re-, tiulres special attcntlnii. in a little adr venttlre todu so many odd and tnyste ejoUjt brushes were discovered that it , was necessary to usk numerous ques. ( tlons' before their use could be deter- , mined. ' Who would er suhpect. for Instance,' that .the long-handled eured brutdi with Por names of the s!iop where arti cles inentloiied in "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address Pdl'tor of Woman's Page, livtiXUMi Pi'ui.ic I.iumcn. or tihone the Woman's repartm-'nt. Walmn SHOD. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letter and nutttian nuttnitted to thla i.VnminMui th paper on.'y ami rtjnrl with Ut namt of 1L writer. 1ISJ I lHUt.tl.ll'tlll ,lt ft fft LlltAll.tl. lit J .trim and l mid misses slaying pui seems ..,.. ...:..V." V" .. V. : . .. : ,u .ay faded ...to a ' ,', ,. mg" "L . TK t .tt' hi: nUS af ,;nfi.houtrr1ason. "o I P.vcl,ol0gy. c?tl,0tl,s and mechanics un- ,. h.. 1.1 be useless at a tlmo when ' uen mg er ...ea. Among oner ,,r, 1 sue suio : ' SUhilgli' malics ine wor.u '!'! .'' e riiii. oi"o,i Me 0 ' their country may need them, is not otily htloi! ore tnrfi-d. It I, umlrntc,!, that !. rdtlor dots , , . '.ccVioVf W i "or,, "til .,&,!,. ! MM: hut a form ot .IIMoyai.y. . nu t..e, (vud i?i'..S?',.l!K.l'o,'i'0"V0r''J.,r.t,dV",.r'"'e''i,,."""'' h a""da?A?"l!m should be made to feel that they are indi MOIIAN'S hMIIA.MIK. UcenAu Publto Udicr. Phlladtlphm. Va. viduillv responsible not only for theii TODAY'S INQUIKIES ' 3 Who Is I'lurrnre Wle' ? lutt are spiral mm Its? 3. What ftmart alii to iculf pl.isr dues one flnrl In the new sisirts sweaters? 4 fiat will rriniite tlie shine from srrsf r ralsiiic Hie nap." tl IIuw- ran old pirfr pf prrtty silk lilirl tellft he made Into erj smart iillS trlmmbn; for lints ' 0. Is It liHer to nsf a seem, or u fork b. turnlne inrut Unit N IiiiIIIne. No Fancy Graduation .Dresses To fi'e Kditat of U'ot.taH's Taffr ; Drfr M.'ol.Mi -A I nn Kuin? in sraduittv tn Jun cQul-i -u semi m u .Miuthful istt-i im of a Bol's graduition .Inif? X want, Jt rest fanry ' Could you .i'l ni of u firm lhat wsnts totdreBsers for c nttdopt-s? A. J. f am afraid I cannot give you a pat- i tern for a fancy dress, as. they are not being worn -ory inuch this year, but, I will tell you about a dress that would bo Very pretty and appropriate for Krad,uatlon. I have no pattern to send, but I will Rend you a picture of the dresa and you can send for tho pattern. Tho foundation skirt can be mnde of satin or silk, if you like ; just a plain, Kathered fckirt with two tiny tucks around the bottom just above the hem. i "Xhe dress useir is made or muroiuereu YKSTEK DAY'S ANSWERS ...... ...if.. re hut for each other's. It ett-ry one felt his own iiiuimoubi sing. Why shouldn't light help tlie song sing? Pilllcult a. art is. it must stand on a com ret" base. It cannot ii i with out tho engineer, tin the other hand, to luke that material called light away from the useful nnd use it us poetry "Light in Its very nature Is nn atmos phere, a suffusion, un enveloping tne- esw of short notes of un in strument. Is Inconceivable. To give It n formal image on the tlat turns it Into u kaleidoscope, certainly pot a new thing. To play with intensities of light and tint without forcing them out of the groove to which they cling, that will lie n new joy for the artist us it once was the I'feator's." The handling of tlie lights, which tlvidly illustrated the chunges of the music played by Jits. Hreenew.ilt. wus skillfully done by Miss ijertrutle McIIur. Tomorrow's War Menu The recipe for any dish -culled for here will lc fo.waided upon te.-eipt of self .add! i si d stamped envelope I1P.13AKPA.ST Sttnwbcrrles It. tic. d Mutton with Poached llggs on Whole-Wheat Toast Coffee DIXXUP. (Xo Ilreaili Pot lloast with Vegetables Spanish potatoes P.adlshiM XjUrweglaii irunc Pudding .SPPP13P. Welsh Pabb.t Tea Apple Saute i latmcal Iirop Cukes XOI1WKWIAX PltfXU PUUlJlXil Soak one-half pound of prunes in two cupfuls of cold water for a few hours. Add a half inch of slick cinnamon and then boll In the i-amc water. Ilaiin.pi the stouts, then add two cupful:! of sugar, a llttlo over a cupful o! boiling S4diK s3jpn(is Established 1830 Furri i t ... - -- - . ..... . ...i.. mm nil utteiui itno iiw il lit. nm'irv r. ...", -.-. .Yrk ,, none the ill (Mm Vtomrii im """"n . IZZ o",,. felt lhat the ''" use of wf.rds. or music make, ney, of ir:4 .Nort n Alison street, ami water to the pulp und tho ju.ee of th. , t'l..)l in . W War ' Lfpirtmenl " J ' "l"P nm; ,f ''", J onieon.e wlutt! use of tone, and to turn it Into an art . the effect was felt by the audience to be prunes. .Mix a half cupful of cornstar. 1. ' MR. L. J. MAWSON extends his personal invitation to his many friends and patrons, and would appreciate their attendance at the formal opening ot his new Fur and Ladies' Hat Shop Monday, April 29th Mr. Mawson announces that he has no con nection with any other firm directly or in directly using the name of Mawson. ms7JM4yn'4 i um Jtcotvxct<ecl foSoiah 3& Street Ladies' Hatter Bl I iniitlnL- in th. hi...... ...ii !.. ..".,. .o.i t., nrevent the unnecessary con- . les. s,e h, nrlitt-ii ii I k'trllhie sumption of the things which put force ::f .ree;y"ani'ienS i!s;e.oM.,rh!y.. ''k f ""r r'r blow!- ,, v , the wife .,f KeiuiFili lirin.li. ,, Mrnhil'iii To nut InrllvldU"! res.tislbllil on the 3. Allrmllie little hhI.i. i e,.r ,, slioiilde.s of the children: to make tlw the Dtoii suit r ,,,.ii rnuL ,r- ... ..iu -. 'i.n. i...... ,i Vei.r" .-uccessfiil. a reciim- if wlilte tplle tilth ii.lhir. tuff, ,id ,n Munc lives and sareugth for tlie - life and strength wv nave 10 nie up. The Three-Piece Knitting Set I Daily Fashion Talk l Florence itoc front nf talliii. I. la iisliic liuklmr imiulrr. sour milk on. . . . .. ... .v. u. I'hllitilt.1. .lull k er. hot-lireiid.sl""-'1 """"",'' .-,,, .., ,.,.. so.t.t il. tiinL.nr. ........... ...... n , i.ui-.i. ri.1t' lie sure to lime all tin. uiher Inertdl t-ius .s rum us lMtsSlllie. I li s i.in.I.e i.i,i,. Thri.ueh tlie ineuium oi uurr- ...ii.o. sn.rles which cull convey to me esiieilnllj- li, (he Mould uml Hie slinrt. . .1 ." ...... ...... ,.or...trn la e.i.l- "SrXf'tnS'ntf taTn'ter !!. 1 ' .ouIb' In the children the sep.o that " foods, one niiifiil ur milk loni.iln-' their care of themselves and or each in?... v "",l H """"er H"s mufli ! 0.i1Pl. K a patriotic duty, tho ucqulreu lime us I. lie tss and tiifiit.i-c.il,. thnrs '.""!, ,',..,.. first iris been cn ii. ....ii I. lime us tin, ,. ,,f hread. 'habit of safely llrst uas oeen en Mine In fol i. parti, uliirly i,,ed,,l l,r ! "Uraged ; and the desire to e rcadj hllilrrii heiiiiise It ImilUs hone und ' when his lountry calls has kept muti jeetli, A little Is also npeilf.1 for the,, bov from observing that impulse 'ja M.mi a.idjither purl, of tie. l.odj. ,,lU.i, on the back of a trolley car or an Sea Air for Little Sick Hoy net, or, voile. The waist- Is madt? high Tn tin- Editor ot Jt'oino.i'n I'agr. , automobile truck. snfetv natrols" hae been organlEed in tlie different senooi sections or mo n tne uaci. or ine necK, wiiii ioius or ,'"'r .iiaudiu Jiy ..itio hu.v has heen sirlc i ...ty under the superMston or mc i-nii-theiplatn material arranged in a surplice u wl.ii.r. I feet n,Hi th. enunlry or see- :...L...i.in tnnlor Safetv founcil. and1 it oTu'ns ..eu0 in'tith Tlie ZXi & ' Vht'Su. "oi '' ealnemlr tit protect ..(. th ,,,.i.r..i,.or,i ,,'irt Tun tni n , ."i,i... ... . ., . t.... . .1 ' " '.J V.,'" 'Sir. .niuliiL' tlie congested stret IS, rlbbpns stretch from the slioulders to the mothtr .ould sta with hiui el u cheap coat" There is a movement now on loot, pip- waist lino, crossing In front, 'i lie ovtr- . wimnirii m,,tiii'h i united by tlie InUUstrlul leauers. 10 co skirt is gathered, with the embroidery Th ,.cafchore would I he just the place ' oik rate with the efforts already made ?n Jthe bottom reaching to a jjolnt about for JuUr linl boVi nnd , .,,, , ure, , ' d , ll)c junor citizens, tlielr fu-' ten Indies aboxe the underskirt The ,.oll ., 1)e uW , ,, k , J ' ," mployes, III the l.ublls of d.VFRTY. '"onTflon "Se 'irVilmoh-Jr T tfg'ht A'akntM?' We" $W Stf I " "- rea ,lat mU"l X t"U .-ineTreaclnnE tlie elbow and a full rufile .".."'.- '..iiJ? .. .?.Sa"?! Ann?P.?.'. H work in the training camps could have r the material gathered on to that. The Too' ciilidren and mothers ut a been greatly slinplliied had our men .ostume la , completed with a wide. tl,e xt you urlle . ., ivilliam II. been trained along the SAPI.TY lilies in i-rushed girdle of satin and silk stock- ,ng and satin suppers. lleiinett. Is3 I'liestnut street, tho nresl- I their earlier years. neiii oi ine urgaiuzation. i Know- he will ; It In with these tilings lit ininu uiai tue TVatch the "Help Wanted. Female," tell sou ull about it nnd whether there u..fK,v bureau of the Philadelphia 1 tuple! advertisements in the newspapers for i is room now or whether you will have "p,,uit i'miianv lias endeavored by llrms that want addressing done, at to wait, Tho Seaside Home ut Cape rl"sU ' .ui'ny. J," .1 1 m ,ii,,,..o IT'V" nrnts tnai want nuuressing none at to wait. ino tieasuie Home ut Cape, , J,";."" .ii, n. dlstrlhutin liortie. There are not many of them that May Point is open from July to Septem- ' means of stor es. tnlUs. the uistriuuuoii want that kind of work now. I her and will take the mothers of the of safety-lint literature, pictures and or- 1 children. Mrs. William King, of 1S23 ' ganl-ed work In the schools, to promote Poplar street. Is president. If you do that which will be of mutual benefit both .Van! to Lose Twenty Founds , ffiurS very" mXblVgT Wo I .l'.' .l"com,mnr a"a '" position in ono . of the summer hotels I '" ""fte- 1 after you have secured a place for the I ," little boy at the same resort. Help is j L greatly in demand at these hotels. ' Answer to tome Later - Jfi ifir Luiiur v; Il HHIUII 3 I our,' , tl.. r .., . ill vir....j rain Melt tho fat In an equal toluine of ; 4- i Editor of Woman' rage: TiZnr MarlamI am a clrl rixton vars old nd am ronaldtred fairly KuoJ inoKlnv. Iftdl bIbo conldsr me rle?r. vltt hiiiI very norlalilf When T mMt Ikj thv llk rn aufrH-nd, but neriv ak m out tv TttU X am too stout. I would ba ureat.y oblIcl nntl indebted k t.tt If vnu ai-inlH li mm Iflml as til toll ti whit tn da and what to cat In ordiT tn Dar faiam f um a woman vrhtt hn t thlnDtr I would like to lo nbout thre bnr(WT. two men nnd a womni tirten of leny pounas. i nave reai imp m. . nrv in i.v. hnf urmtft UIca ib loaa weJaht In mi' adult h in all. iVVj ItKAHEn. i tafiw rnurh 1 tdtc v. . . .- ',. - . .- x ' ti 4 a m 1 a. ' wp in me ouin;.- My nunmna la hii-k '. n-.-ii" .' 7" it tiot so mucn wnai you eui hi wn rfna I wain to uip mm out. win you ttil oiner material which may uuuvru io mv -.Tj. J.tav n. 4 Vt.4- til Wi&tik t-nti l.i OUT ms lehn t tn aarrs fnr aiaaih inamlt ai.n. 1.1 1. l.'.i u ii'tit.,1. Ii'.t'ai fnftti ttl itl uuiri ciur. .n i i ii ii m wiinvM - OATMIIAI. llP.i.P i'AKIIS Tho Ingredients u''- i.irec-iiuaiui ' cupful brown t-ttga-. Iioney or one cup lul syrup, three .tublespoonfuls tihorten l.ig, ono egg, two teas))onfuls baking Iiouder, two cupfuls oatmeal, on. cupful flour, one U-aspuontul salt and two-tlilids lUiiful raisins or nuts. Jlllk, about thret-.piarteis etipful. tnough to make dough soft, umlt this if tyrup or honey Is tit-ed. Oreum together the shortening and .-ugar or sj rui and add to it the beaten egg. Sift together tlm Hour, salt and baking powder. Mix with this the oat meal and tlie deeded raisins or nuts cut i tine. Add these dry ingiedlents to the egg mlxturu, with Jus,t enough milk tf . necctfary to form a rather toft dough. ' Prop by teuspooufuls onto a. greased tin or baking sheet and , bake about tlf-' teen minutes in a moderately hot own. it r.f. Hunt's xtiTit'i:s lllUltlst I IIKsIM r- MKWiT HAI'TIST (Ill'ltt'll I'li-lnul st. west of loth. iinOIUli: V. ADAMS. I. I).. Paster I.:!.", ii. in llrothtrhootl of A. un-i I' 10:.1..ii. ni. und 7:13 p. ... -- K' '. Uut r.s.iiKOii. IL'l.lO linon llihl S.'lluo'. Lutheran Mli.ll. Kith antl Jefferson .. llev. II. II. Weber. 1. I). jii.r.il Rt -r.tsry Hoard ot Ilonis MUslous na t'hur- li i;tirih!it.. tvtll preaeii. lii'So Mornlne .seniee. fubjett "r. i.f. Worth IJvli.sT" j:o llltjle Nchool. T-LV Vive.iliu? rierviet. Subj.ci Mo. - , Sin and Its Consequence." Spetlal Muvlc. Dorothy Johnstone liaseier. Ilsrnist. ilitorirs K. n.nes. Itariton. will r. i.ii. i "We'll Xvr Let our OIJ Plan l'all y- rresbterUn JBlw nywK zzslmmliWtKtK w' TT la- jF - Altt'll TIII:KT C'llt'Kt'll. isth jml ai.I.. llev. riJVIIKXCU IJDWAItD JlViVIlT- xur. initr. "Tho llabe Wept ' 12 :0.t Sunday Hchool. 7:.in r.e. Ital h:ii.K "Hope Have Tou More, or I.e.a. a Life lines On7" Vow whlou tleaie 'tell' S? a,e' n"u 1,l'at for lv 1,llor.t tlme ".' ..mid .hirso thm. a, I moderate temperature. .tir o.vaslon .lee.'.' Mr huJiinrt la s""it ally, scraping off any bits of meat or 1. .. 1 ' I.I ... ...... .... .l . ........ l.. . ...l.lnt. ....... ..rll.n.... . t.l.. jt-ooy don't eat that will help you to get ' me what tn aervj for each mealt thlSner. It would be dangerous to your Who take, the trt of the i.ii.i. . l- ., nnirn.1. .no nt.leklr. the "Ileaat of Uarlin .' Tliis knitting set, comprisinB three pieces hat, apron and baft comes in natural-colored linen, livened with embroidery in conven tional design. The pockets on either side of the jumper are really very large tabs fashioned to hold one's knitting. The very attractive edging on the three pieces is u blanket stitch. Sitting beside me In th" street ar ' eventually one must arrive at the per. I iii:tiii,i:iii:m riiKsiivncniAX nirnrii l Proud und Diamond at. Dr. JOHN It. DAVIPH I 'Wild. I'HEAOH I 1030 A, SI. AX I. 7:15 P. il Huhlotlh hr-hool. 2::io p. in. 1 Graded elapses for all aver. S-at free In the evenlusr a.rilt- ilvorybudy always welcome. ncMittt tn irtNR iwfniv luuiiiH iuu uuiuno . -" ...... .. .... '"-.--- " -..-. -------. . . - , -an you lei. ine ii airs, pnuiiev uretr h.. ' : - ----- --..--. , :.....iu. .. . .i.i ... . . ... ... ... .... ITV 111111 IIIIMIP lllill' 1,11 I'l.llliru .1. .UT! t .... p.....-- '-- ii . I., butIf you wouj.t give up potutoes. eat ., .- ul..yT h,. ;u . mi.h ,r,i,, less bread, drink no water with your , (Jlra.i A. M.f meals, out plenty oeiween meais. ami eat" little or no candy und sweet things I sin sure you would get rid of a good deal it iuperrtuous flesh. For u regular diet to idopt you had better consult a doctor. Pl&tV of exercise, taken reeularly. will Jteip you In good condition and help you reduce at the same time. Try swim Wins; dancing and playing tennis. Kaiser in ton of soup. cooKed meats, etc.. or strong ! yesterday was u woman wnose niiBers iccieu siaitu in un- anming muusirj. , f.r .. avcoi 7: wele fairly Dying as she wove ine most ime rcuo.v muinrin at me. uuiuwor wi "imr i-oun.ry. i fats such as from boiled mutton, poui- IKII'i:, S'l.l and Wharton it. , Her. J. UltAY : noi.TDX. J', v.. Aiinisier ion... llev. :..i. Jir. iioiion. subject: ivnv and used alone or combined with nllioi. iinlniul oe vetnlilf. fiitu unit llseil o your nrst .iiuesllon is i tu any savor)' dish. V. . "al "'O O.HK I The answer to of such general lo answer It on Monday evening in u I special urticle on the Woman's Page. ' Please look for It. I Itupert Julian taues the part of the Kaiser In the "lleast of lferlln." Movie fans and devotees of the motion picture magailnes tell me they have not heard of Sirs. Sidney Drew's having been 111. Inclose Card Tt th Editor ot H'otKit'a I'autl Dear MadamWill you kindly anawer thla ouiht perhaps it I in your icnans: oiy.aon. wrno expecta to to sell It. .'ould lou , arauuals m.a June from college, would . -j, Wants to Sell Painting T yhe Editor el irosios'a Pooe.' r Alsaam I nTtt an oil iu,i.i t lnisn.a7 o. j. ... o. --... need of money. 1 tbousht wrbipa It I In your fhan JVl.. ... .t.if.. ... -.it 1. fibula sou cruduata thla J V..wwrtt ..".I. t" --" ' ,...--" ,t. n re-t. a fw a. St. Irl.ii. b.t.e ...- 111 W II II ta ut pur 'SVjvtn.-IJ ...LmIiiii n.t,iiH llot .hi... r .n..,m... . . 1 .thla I would like to announca l Willi hla sorrv to nav bad news for ' araduatlur Invltailnna. The rceptlon ould J nna at uie picture juiw t boiuo .rum .u -. v "".. ., a5A .d. tLTt . TnAlm.. en r.t tt-t.lt .I.a ffr.niilhn - . rf..S .-. ...- ...V .MWM..W.. nnuucemtit on wnivw nave eusmvea u(tj. vname nay nnjsauie , attcr- & ' wt1 mne' n " . v f.v Only Eight More Days! "Across this stretch of sea hands roach out nnd clasp, lioartd touch and space Is eliminated." Such is the nearnesu we feel to those who aro fighting for us and with us. It stifles our hearts some times Hut tears en n't win a war. Bonds can. Buy them and stretch u real hand across the seas' There are only eight more days to prove how inui.i you care. r.V - lias, beautiful close btltches in tlie- stocking accessories haying to du with knitting she was knitting. At tlie tamo tlmo ! that have bceij placed upon the market she was looUIng about tlie car wnn Protestant KpImop.-iI seemingly no thought as to what her fingers were doing. Knitting In publto sight one sees it everyw since the art has been revived. Xot the hT. .lAJIKS'S W.l and Walnut sti. least of attractions is the variety of ''j.8 v. ju. j.vi.imuuu-, u. .... nv knitting bags. Sometimes lt beeins that s:'no a. m. Holy I'otnmuiilon. .Morning J'raxr snu J.ltany. er (Choral), fol. . .,. ...e there must be a differently designed bag 1 11 :oo a. m. Morning i'raj Is not a strange . -.., i ,,, ,.,,.... I with Sermon, ywhere-but such for,,?ler,Jf ".?'""" "' .', f ,""..?,:..-,. . ri'i"!.-''ni'l,.l v?r careless Indifference to the occupation tr,ttn(t trlre js u set lllustratcM today. ! ":to and Brt.i Sunday Schoola. and at the same time such perfect work I comprl,n(f ,hree pieces, a hat. an apron '. WjSMf ,! "" Hitrceions was a marvel. hen I expressed my , ana a hagi . natural-colored linen1 Holy communion. Tueaday. 7:30i w envy beautiful lustrous hair ' WILDROOT is a preparation that diss right down and cleans out dandruff. We guarantee that WILDROOT will keep your scalp free from dandruff or your money will be refunaea. Try WILDROOT just a week then notice the difference. M THE GUARANTEED HAIR T0N9 .Jilen4lntl tin DBAIIfAl TIIA thllt ullA ' . . . . a . ..... "i'.'.:. ,.V,; I -ia.na einnroiaerea in a conventional ue- , VSi.J.'i"-,,,- ""'7 "7o . V".t. -V..i;.w ), ". M a,ron' wnicii l. jumperiiKe in ; utr.nser. alw.. welcome day. HS. Philip arid James Day. to. mm ranaera dally. 'ednea. 7:30 and V owed gratitude to her grandmother, who .- ', ,, ...u,w vr .i. jmnii. ...m had taught her to knit when the was a two tbg at eltller Bl(Iet whlch form ,)ook. I . . yn'tstlati child, barely old enough to hold the et A narrow belt encircles tho waist first L'XtTArtlAN tlll'Kt'll. at23 Cheat needles, and from years of knitting the ' nd lM Ut,d . triB froll. nut at. e"nds of her fingers had become so wn.U aJJ tl&&e "Xh -finishes the hat Rj.-. gESffllFMiiJ!- 3,lnU,er tlve to the needles and the yarn that, arounj the brim and crown and the 1 11 a. in. llr. Orifjin will prearh on Instead of being aided by her eyes, she Bpro edB. The ktiUtlnir bag and Anthem'.llird,nil.k1rT0rS"i:ow by could do far better work If she relied lmnQeg are finished in like manner. A Aii?ah.nT and -'p.." and I Wht." by 'CDs. entirely upon her serfse of touch. tassel trims the point ot the bag and the wl,'!- Philip if. "oepp. orni.t. This simply streiijthens the adage. belt end iXITAKIAN nqriETY or OKJlMAXTOWX. Practice makes perfect, so the only inquiries are solicited and may ba ad-1 wi?i.9W!.1M? SLWnt. K., , . pa f9f . ,tWiinB Winner s to UrM to lds newspaper, . . .'. Kwj'imaA'coSunltti. k tip th"thOroUgh 'trallirna? and (t)oyrght. 191?. ty lof.c JJOe) (iSk er IWWl Vaernir7y If your hair Is thin and stringy and dead, try this new treatment : Moisten a cloth with WILDROOT and wipe your hair, one strand at a time from the roots clear to the ends. See how this brings out U the natural beauty of the hair--how soft, fluffy and lustrous it becomes. If you don't get results. you get your money uacK. Wildroot is for sale by all good drttg stores, and all cood barber shops. Applications may also be had at any first class hair-dressing parlor. Atuajs sold under our unconditional guarantee that it will do what we say or your money will be refunded. . WILDROOT CHEMICAL COMPANY BUFFALO, N. Y. Wildroot Shampoo Soap, when used in connection with wiiaroot, win nasten tne treatment. - 'P" ' 'f,M. .
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