'" ip. , &? EVENING I'UULig IJ3BGEK PHILADELPHIA,. MONDAY, APRIL 29, 191S 'T& LETTING OUT THE SPARE ROOM FASHION CALLS FOR DRAPERY WOMEN'S LETTERSRECIPES t i , I - v fV " " V " Hj a)- EEPING THREE BOARDERS AND MAKING THINGS PAY Some Practical Details Outlined for a Reader and Others Who May Care to Go Into This Patriotic Wartime Business VTOW that taking in boarders has meals IN become tlio patriotic thing to do, an answer to a letter apropos of tills Incomes of particular Interest to any Woman who Is contemplating the plan. The letter follows: Dear Madam I am a woman who has three boarders two men and one Woman, Then there Is ray husband and 'myself. Ave adults In all Will you please tell me how much to charge them, as I am new at this business. My husband Is III and I want to help him out. ... Will you give me an Idfa of whit to tens Tor each meal" 1 bake my own bread. What kind should 1 bake for a change? About how much do you think It will take to rim the tnhle for these five adults? If you will kindly help me I will thank you ro muchl Mrs. A. JlcU Mot .. WORLD MOVEMENTS AID WOMAN'S CAUSE EDITORIAL FOR 11' OMEN HY A WOMAN lly MKS. HUNK T. GUISWOI.I) fhnlrmnn of Meeimss i omniitiee of Hh Uomrtni Liberty Inall lummitt'O I have quoted. You will, of course, have to build nroiiml It. Pota toes and one good helping of vegetable ought to ko with each dinner. Once In u wlillo have saluds nnd every night some simple sort of dessert. The dos sert will Include Itself In your fruit, suear. milk and ccc bill. It Is possible to mivc on n dinner through the week, sometimes, nnd then to have u particularly nice rnnRt chicken dinner on Sunday. For In-, stanrc. one night you might have I scalloped salmon, and thus pave on jour meat bill. As to the breads, serve corn muffins or hot cakes for it change In tho morn-1 Ing, oatmeal drop cakes, or any of j the many wheat substitute loaves nnd mulllns you see described In the p-tpei To help you out, I mil sending you n . C.overnment pamphlet that contains You did not tell me. Mrs. whether your boarders aro roomers many icclpcs. 4 wh.n tannic tnkc In coniuinn- k4hn boarders and roomers on a small -rr-nKIMNO boarders is n matter of, ?cale tho usual rule Is to ,na, f"0";'1 ' IV buying economically and of using profit to cover hcl r o n W , you bIly ,, ,crvlB wnnl , I penses. What you actual c'tarc Variety Is not hard to achieve your "Bucsts." of courge depem s on cookbook, and board - tho standard of table u set and I the , nre h o jf accommodations you have to ' r; i gCe tllllt foiul is .,,.. v01.ved piping I Single rooms bring more than two In , )i( whcn n mM - mt nm (,pM ( aJm' ---j -. ,, ,.i i when It should be cold. Tho big thins II your noaraeis .... .,,...-,. . ,..,,. -,, k,1Pr..f,1i.. mt and huvlng a little Income left over in the bargain, as you arc apt to Ji.ivo. i Mrs. MeC. since your own family s to small, is to make clever use of i leftovers. Ho thrifty, study your boatdcr family, and 1 think you will! succeed. peoplo who can afford to pay n Rood price for board you can charge them higher rates and set an according A well-organized boarding house bureau tells me the lowest possible rate in almost any neighborhood that you could extend for rooms and lwo meals breakfabt and dinner would be 6 per week nplccc. This would not rank as an average rate. A fair average fate for good plain table board and room, the bureau tells me. would be $8.50 a week. e "!?pn2in5 -1.,'; '?;?.. ' The support of -2.OOO.OOO school chll ;,V Z T ,n rnrvesntm I inc 1 dren "' 18.0n0.000 homes was promised out a room. Tho coricspontiing . .. . ii-,ir,.i i t,. cheaper rate without room Is 14. uO. The rule Is, I might add, that men must pay more to live out this way MKS. r. T. FOOD SUPPLY SCANT ON GERMAN RAIDER Crew of Wolf Also Suffered for Clothing, Says Ex- 1 . Prisoner i I WORSE ON PRIZE VESSEL Ctiptiiin of Amcrit'iui Hark Sunk ly Pirate 'IVlIi of Kxpcricncc.s and of Kempc I New York, April ID. j mnng passengers who arrived aboard , n V'trwrglan liner were three Amer- irnn- man, wlfo nnd rhlld who had , pass, d seven months, ending Kcbruary 30 lat. aboard tho Herman i alder Wolf mil) hrr Spanish prlzo the iKnttz Mendi, "f HilboH. They wero delivered -by c- GIRL WORKERS TOO FRIVOLOUS, REAL BUSINESS WOMAN FINDS Miss Snllic A. Moore Says! They Do Not Seriously Seek; Advanecnicnl Want Authority, hut Will t Work Hard Enough to D'-' KmmiMMVMKIMiiiuiiiiwxu.imtuu!)f!r ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE serve Tt iilent olT .lutland, Tlie mrrlcan family thnt grinned and 00,,,B pictty than In doing tlielr w l'ew women who work do so vv Hi iV plan or any Intention of rising In pi Inenro In tlielr lino of endc.tvni anil most of them have tlielr ees m .! rles of only t"n or J2." n weei, Tii.n Is the opinion of Miss Kallle A Monro who las fought her vvny up thmugli the ranks of men and women workers to tho head of one of the most sucrrvs ful letter-writing, letter diipllratlng mid addressing organization of the e t In an Interview she declares that most I girls or women ate moro Interested In 1 linrr this novel hut decidedly tmple.tani .wou. siio savs wnmen like autlirnv nierl.-nee l.s roinposed of John Stanley 01lt are ,lr). nc to light end prtpate i f miif run, formerly masler of the late themselves for It. They ptcfer to win VinHrip.m bnrk IlelURa : his vvlfe, Mary ,, I'amernn, nnd their ten-year-old daughter Junta. Tlie Iteluga. while en route ftoni San I iiimlsco to Australia, wa hove to by me laldrr on Julv ! about OftO miles ,,i-i of Sydney. The rntitaln. his crew of twenty-one nnd his wife and daughter ere transferred to the raider. The bark, containing benzine nnd foodstuff, was then sunk by shcllflre. Pooil smree on Itnhler their wav to it rather than cam their waj to It. "Whv women fall In business, when they do fall, may be traced to the samo i I I II IT i I ' L R" 'Viiillin'1 I : mr'mmsrt:im ,:; B i ryriA BB A.lwBKgvMg ,WmWWBmm finiillllllllliH iM)ltKtvwfe..JfAMy'ww, SERVICE-FLAG PAPER FOR WRITING TO IIIM Aml Other Stationery That Appeals to the Woman of Letters The Una ffitv&. fH9JP SMX1 A. .w'-Si. . lw AvvjU?K3 muuri: pi r w eeU and iW me n woman's letter." a man as once heard to c.sd.iltn, "and 1 will tell vou whether or not she Is well born" I am suto that this peison of I sin h remarkable pencptloii was not al luding to the subject matter of our .leitiTs. hut inferred jnerely to tho cen- jeral foini nnd stationery we use. our b-ni.' need not he on elab orated inougraninied or expensively en graved stationery, but at least the paper ,nwt iiii well appeitliig and peifeclly fitted as well us matched, to Its en velope. Nor Is there any ecuso for letters written on odds and ends of paper, when such cm client quality nolo paper and distinctive orrespnndenco cards can be sfcurrd at prices which nre most reasonable. whoso corri. prnctlral Woman Kpondenco l.s lather heavy u nna 1 12 very good pan to puiehaso ber n,.;. cry ny tho pound. She can secure snm. exoellent old Kngllsl, fahriu for "vcTy. Ilvo cents. - " """)" Then there Is n very nice linen paper , r' -,..."..."""''..""" IS ' ho had I offerecl in a Includes tan lias not been cain-hi i. ... 1 HIB -i ior nny cents. Thin variety of colors. nml lavender, pale pink and graj mm-)- mm iioi neen cm-i,t i... Ihi.llL'lit r,f Illlln ... .7 . " t" To he sure. If something ly dlny"I ? and uncommon Is dcsl.cd. n,e staHoncry i which will probably prove mo.i t.m, S ' Is the tan paper ,,lCe-l ,, a ,, i of led. mid with re.l o mpion(, n'' . Then there Is the ,erv unusual wrliE paper In white with a little nervine liar ' ill the top. It cm he secured win, n. many stars In tli (lag as oli .icilrV , Tne hoy "over there wni,i )n " , have a letter from you written nn tliit paper. You ate veiy nut to want . Ilfty-cent box of this, whether or not to? choose nny nddltlon.il kinds I nr nnllles of the liep. uhrr nrllrl.. iii.iitloiie,l In .nrntur.s With J 1 ;,r":.. "".'" l'r, iiasr.1. nrldre.s imh-I nf VVninnn's Pime vS.nin. i'.,I" 1.1.1-iMi or phnne II,,. Womnn. . ar, lllenl. VVlllnut aiMHl ,arl i. .. .... ... ... ... t reason that this fair country of ours jj, 1oo) fo) ",,, ln tll"p ti,n, hen thev i tailed to Jump on the Kaiser when tho' .... ,... it ,a.i,pr iha,, to the time I I.usltnnla went down lack of prepared- , uhcJ ,,un l1(.1)t .,s- H 1'erhaps thev ness." said MKs Moore. (.,-, ...... i ,i,ir u,ioni. but bad "Vou know, not all women who work , . . ,r.,ifli tn unrk not so much WARNING AGAINST j FOOD ADMINISTRATION HOARDING ISSUED! TO CONTROL ICE PRICES do with a view to preparing them selves for a future In the business world. Most women go to work when young because they must earn a living: somo (JIUSWOI.I) 1'apt.tln raineion sayn thev were because they want spending money for Women's IT'ar Work than women. For one reason, because men eat more than women and for another, on the whole, they are paid more. the very low rate, say, 1 want to think of our parade on Sat ! unlay, April 20. and of the message it carried through our streets: It was not I nn amiable afternoon; thcic were sharp I winds and gloomy skies, but tho order n-r i . . had gone forth "rain or shine" and so '" lVaslwtBion for ril, or h,ne we were there. I wonder. If those who stood watching us knew how we felt, what we were thinking as we. the women of Philadel phia, walked by. Our orders were to he serious, but we did not need to he told that we were the women ot our Ity privileged to demonstrate the mighty call of service of the war. and we hoped tne mils ami i.incies or me; uui lew i .... f ... i,,i,or world ! or them enter the world's vvoiksbop idltloiw of tin. i.tnoi won ' with a vision that plctmes them as the "Tiuc. women aie vallantlv on In treated as well as could he expected, nut rood was scarce nbonnl the raider In tho ii.,'nl. imlii.Aii -tl9ia i.,,t flint there IIILI,..! .,, .,..-.. ., .. ...... ...... , ..,. Om 1.. font weie S,-,0 (iermnn mouths to reed nun l'""', "', '; s11 , '" '"" ,00-ndd belonging to prisoners. The .most glrls-and I have come In .anl.ict ... I...JI., i ..n.i t ir,n,e I wl-li u great inanv In various lines of ., .......1. ... II,,,, Cnwlnlii C'lM.eeen -nl- i IncIUSttV untarlly nlmtcd his wardrobe with some , foe lis neeunlnrv reconiDense ns ior inc value thiv could glvt. to'tlie world by their fully developrd abilities, what a wonderful state of affairs wo would have, low Instead of tlie piesent chaotic con- Ilcinz Orders Dealers iot to Kcej) Certain Eoodsluffs in Execss Quantities or the wort orr members, who, accord lug to his at count, must have looked like the pirates nf old. most of their clothes being worn on their heads, llend cov erings, ns he explained, were absolutely I essential, ns tho vciisel headed Into the j Indian Ocean and approached the equator. I In the Indian Ocean men with wives I and the sick were transferred to the I prize. Tills was on November 16. It I was not long, r.iptaln Cameron said, heforo the transrened had cause to rn ic-TVfi I ui t n e.u- for the woman ' willingness to be used by the Govern . t J.!.... .....if fnr ttio men , ment. When you realise that of tr.-MvlInMhSttlntl-C f a week On' 7'050'000 backers the majority oie ?hu Thei v.-od aim To cover tl elwomen' you tce l,nl a" ""I'o.tant nel.I nUUbir pes jou'r"!;. Io.l. hes been put In the hands of RtWnetaHdwK?7oe,Lvi: "Th"' ..,ools aio the count, y's second cannot outline In detal what to serve e of defeI) a w , d for each meal, but I can s ixe i jou I a , ha ndo,,0(, tJle word, of Ucnelal Idea of the kind of food to be expected Jo n Bha ,. lor this amount. , . For breakfast inexpensive fruits,1 cereal and either an egg apiece or boup Kitchens some sort of creamed flsh or dried. Seveial soup kitchens are in opeia- beef and coffee, ior dinner on Hun-.tlon in Constantinople, estebllshed by b.v Mrs. Mary C. r. IJrndford In her addiess at the conference of American Lecturers at the Washington Hotel In Washington. I i "When you teach the school chtlurcn," said Mrs. Ilradford, ".vou reach almost every home In tho Culled States, and every school within the public si-.ool ns rar lls jt wa3 nosslblc to each onlooker ! t egret v hat had first been regarded as system of tho country has announced Its j .,. ...tehi hrinir some of the seriousness good fortune. The rnlder had been of these times nnd the great .chance I commanded by a commander of the for women to show that thev nre not ' (lerman navy : the prize was" commanded second in patriotism and usefulness, l by a Junior lieutenant of the Uerinan Our woman's Liberty Loan committed ' naval reserves, was called at the request of the llovern-I ltene Comes as surnrl-e because it recognized -,n- new do not want to he botheied with responsibility. They rather like to bo In authority, tn show off and lord II over the lesser llgh's or less good looking. It tickles their vanli to have the 'boss' notice them. When his hell rlncs tho hair Is patted this wav nnd that g to tho fore, filling thu gaps made by the war. doing any and all things ciemantieu liv the timi.s, even to parading clown Hiond stivet with the surrniRlsls last Salmdav, as our rntl-suffs did, roiget- tlnir fur the none their battlecry, Woman s place is tn ine noiue : As another step In the conservation of food supplies and to prevent hoard ing by food dealeis, Howard llclnz, fulled States fooil administrator for Al-J j Pennsylvania, has Issued tho following ,.ci...r re.is,., roc women falling Is their lOider, directed to nil giocers In the State: "The merchant shall not. without the wiitlcn consent of the t'nltcd Slates tnet; of en.oneratlon. co-otdinutlon. o i ! ineetliic of women even in this day ,1.. .,..., la ,,,,,. ,1,o,l nn,1 i, nsli nf meetllii-S of illl .ll(s. Willi 11110 lOT III t LI1V3 IIUCU 1 ;wiuv-iii ""' m ji i w . " n ' --- ---- -- . ade for the plicate olllce even though every hour or every day. nlin jouii unci io dictionary Is thumbed over nrter- lover the adoption or rejection or some rood administrator or bis duly author- tho dictionary Is thumbed over nrter-lover the iiiinpttoti or rejection f""-ioou niimimsiraior or ins uuiy nutnor wnrd nnd all'the lest of the olllce foice 'simple motion as to the best method of , ;,C ,cl),ese,tXC j(P,,., ,aud, or must lieln to cet the Intorina'inn de- doing something equally simple moro j sired bi'MIss Pert' to help her hide her time wasted and lost than our bo.vs have In possession or under control, by lack or knowledge. would take to light n uatiic nn, Few. If nny. plan on entering an of- we nave yec time m insuu . .. " fice, mill, stoie, shop or bank to become in'nds and hearts of tho woti.ers ot either the bead of that Institution or today, muse who are eiurruiK i"-- ...cn... one similar to It Hven tlie bilglitcst , that the foundation, the keystone to and most Intelligent aie satisfied io get I success In any chosen field Is honor. Plans to License Dealers to Prpcnt Profiteering 'So Advance Expected Ice nf .,st years pu.es l virtually assured ror this clly. The enormous crops of naluial ice wero harvested last wlntei nt a con far less limit mat of manufactured ico companion in inanv country, ment because it which oniv women could bring, and If we i are unselfish in our service thtough this great crista we shall have done some- i thing for tho whole causo or women for all futuie time ! It Is very tight that we should take I such a part In a war for freedom, foi On tie raider shoit i.ttlons had not been felt so keenl.v. as the commander saw to it that the prisoners fated as well as the crew. On the ptlze. how ever, tho Junior olllcer not only fed the Clew MUMl'i uuiim lis iuiiimi cu Willi ini latlons nllowed the prisoners, but seemed to take a certain pleasure In ' MOTHERS' PROBLEMS For the Children's Year By MARY l REM), n. S. Director of Hi S-chool of Jlotherernft War Sen I, e every gieat movement' through the emnhasizlng the fact. ... ... . ,. - - -.-. - - .. .-., .. . day a roast, whlcn will serve ior a coiu , arlous laclal communities nnd operated world's history In behalf of liberty has ' The pilscntrs weie to have their re- meat supper in the evening ami a , by the different churches nnd mosques i furthered the position of woman, bring- Ucnge. however, and at a time nnd from meat pie with vegetables on the fol- there, according to Dr. William W. Pect, Ing her possibilities of education or lit- 'a quarter least expected. As taltler and lowing night: on Tuesday vmi inMtt recently arrived In the Vulted States dependence and equality nilh men such , 1)rt7P eie making for the Kiel Canal, have hamburg steak; on 'Wednesday, after thlrly-si j,ears of service In; as have been noticeably lacking lnon February 26 the prize stopped with' a soup, using leftover vegetables and Turkey and for the last twenty eats those lands where mllitnry power is tlie ( a suddenness that shook her and scat ths bone from your roast, with this , In charge of the American Board of first aim of Its Government. i tered people and things In all directions. serve pork chops; on Thursday have Foreign Missions. "This work Is con-' Germany and Its detestable fiiend She had grounded near Skngen. Den- U-LUJUUJ iAU, Turkey are hand in hand In every effort 1 to suppress the personality of women. German women, to the superficial ob- lamb stew, made tastefully In a cas- ducted under the auspices of the Tuiklsh .scrota; on Friday, mackerel, with allied t'rescen'. an organization similar can of tomato soup heated and poured to tho American Ited t'ross. Turkish around it for sauce, and on Saturday Women assist In the canteens. They, server, would seem not to be -classified Rr-""HCVe stealt, I are splendid workers, fine characters and ; with the Turkish women of the hatem. xnia is xiiainiy ine mcai pun ui mc cj h"'' "- ''"' t. uui' o one wno nas iieu in ucrmany as w I have and seen the little consideration ? nllnicoil e tlin si I Fa onil iisiiitliaf t fulfil that I can speak with conviction. Tha THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE mark, and the Danish Government promptly seized her and freed the pas sengers "I was mighty glad T didn't have to go to Germany," Captain Cameron i grinned. "Uut If my wlfo and daughter I hadn't been aboard It would havo been worth it almost to beer what the Kalset will say to that Junior lieutenant ltc won't get a chance ror some time, how ever, and I guess that rellow Is glad or It. lie's Interned in Denmark" or the new or the Helug.i four are s prisoners In Germany, having been taken always the one to be sacrificed In the In by the raider: one died of heart c t Trnn -- -- home nnd in order to encourage tlie trouble and eight tetuined In the steer- SAILKDVl ) ANSWIiRS man to be willing to give the best of age of the vessel that brought Cameron llortnre vtjie U tlie Illinois clrl chosen , Ids strength and time for military ex- The icmainder ate still in Denmark ... n.e i am.uian i,trriimrnt to make ' erclse He must be flattered by tho i The prisoners include i uiei umcet homage that he every vvlieie exacts by his Huckert. sixty-four years old. uniform. It Is he who enters the car- Captain Kokoamo, of the Japanese) ilage first', who baa the best seat, ror i steamship Hytachl Maru. a prisoner, ... . .... ... .... . . . I -I..-1 ...l.l.1n An n-vlt-ll n, TTIrtl wnom everjening in tne screet maices ' coniiiiucej auic.ua wu ui...... l jici, PtoL'N'D teel wav The officer is the bully or that Cameron learned before leaving Den- V ' v l,,i, i, mnrk. aim ior man Is the soldier, and as such receives all the consideration from the Stafc. Tho expensive uniforms make It impossible for the aveiage German wife to dress She I Lttttrs and auesttont sutfmfffrrf to this Jepartmtnl tnvs: be ccrifc-u aii one aide of iht vapcr onlu ond tigned tclth (lie nam- of tUn writtr. Special oiierlr.? fle those oiven txtrttnd. All commii(colloii tor this ilepartmtitt should bt addrcsstd as follows: 'lllK I "erseir with anj style or luxurj vtUMA."-B tACIl.VAur.. i.'i'cin0 i-uouo icner, -.naacipiiia. j-a TODAY'S INQUIRIES J. What combined orcaiilzatlon of women opened Ita biennial eontentlon ut Hot NprlniK. Ark., today? S. Who la Manarrt Clotlillde MarDnnald? 3. What l tho moat beneficial noaltlon to take libiii Uflni or buttonlnr the ahoea? I. What food of atl fooda cornea nearest to btlni complete diet In ItaelfT C. How many eulorlcs or vinlla of food value aro rcsmlred each day by two- ear old ehlldT .... B. Kama foor portlona of fiwd aulUble for vhe two-yrar-old child that contuln 1UO talorlta each. 1 v f S Mfth f si jjevmac l I J fVrrWI, Ignore the Letter T the J.'dllor 0 Woman a raoc: Dar Madam My huaband received n uclr letter two day ago from his couam In which aho told bim he did 1 ot like tne 'and oarer would. Sha told him she oorry He had not rotten a better wife, and said all kinda of mean thine She told htm not to ahow m: the letter, but he did. a. h does not keep thine" from me I tould like to write and tell her what I think of her. and would be oblleed It jou would word a short, sharp ""Jg'p .1 am sorry, my dear little friend, that vour husband's cousin should have been bo unkind. But If you will take my ad vice you will not lower yourself by writ ing to her. Naturally, you cannot be on very friendly terms with her. but be polite when you meet and show that you at least are a lady, and have tho sclf- the hllKe llliirhle aliitne nlinitMl u- niemnrial nf .llllli tuirll. the Kncll-li iiure everuted b the (.rrmons The ruiids for this were nixed bj Canadian i,chrol children, 5. 'nlrnl hoiks nre thote knitted wlthniit any heel, Ihej Hre shapeless, but sort mid areaKy liked lu our !uj. They ure said tn outwear tlree inilrs of socks knitted In Hie ordinary wa. Thee nre the Vu.tralljii ocks tbut can be knitted two ut n time. 3. The new sportN sneiiter wltli the pocket hem is 11 n 11 Id Io the coif nlaier, as II affords 11 plure In rurry the hulls, I. erce that lias beriinie shiny rim be re- siorrii 111 limns 11 mere ot uampeneil irlnoline over the- shln port, eocerhiK this with a dr cloth mid then prrss Inc with n lint Iron. This makes the crinoline ndhere to the cloth. When lu la pulled iiwu quickly tt will ralhe the nun of the material unit take uwit the shine. .1. Odd pieces of silk nnd vrliet can make vers smart flower and leaf trimmlnc for hats, slmplv rut the liteees iul stinne mid due them buck to back on pieces of ribbon wire aiiuped In the same wa. 0. It la better (o use n spoon than n fork In turnlntr meat that Is bolllnz, us a fork pricks out the Juices und makes the meat rir. At the left is a diagram illustrating the development of the first and second sets of teeth in the jaw, at birth. Babies arc some times born with some teeth already out. The diagram at the right illustrates the first and the permanent teeth. The first five teeth on each side (shaded in the illustration) are the "milk teeth," which are shed for permanent teeth at about six years of age. The sixth, seventh and eighth teeth are permanent. A Child's Teeth contract or other atrangement, nt any time, any food commodities In n quan tity In ccess of the leasonablc require ments of his business for use or sale by him duilng a period of sixty days; pro vided, however, that 'this rule shall not prevent the meichant from storing. In sulllclent quantities to fill his reasonable requirements throughout tho period of tcant or no production, any of the fol lowing commodities: Cheese, butter. I fresh fish, frozen fish, fresh fiuits, ftesli 1 vegetables, poultt y, eggs, canned peas, 1 j canned tomatoes, canned coin, canned ' salmon, canned snrdlnes, dried prunes, 1 ! dried apples, dried peaches, dried raisins, j molasses In bulk, pure maple sugar and , 1 puie maple syrup. ' , "Piovlded finthcr. that Ibis tute shall 1 not pi event any merchant fiom having a J I carload of any commodity In tiansit in I I addition to a supply thereof sulllclent to last until atilval of said carload. ! "The merchant shall not sell or de- 1 liver to any pcrsoil any food commodi ties without the consent of the United I States food administration ir the mer chant knows, or has any icason Io be 'lleve, that such a sale or dellveiy will give to sueli person a supplv ciT any I such commodities in excess of bis rca- ' sonable requirements for use or sale by .him during the period of sixty dajs next iMiecccd'ng such sale or dellvcrv : pro vided, however, that this uile shall not pievent sales or deliveries to anv per son of nn of tlie commodities specified 111 Hip pieccding mle .11 such quantities as will give sui h person a sullii lent -up-lil of such commodities to fill h ici otuible tequlremerjts throughout the pel tod of siant or tu pioduction " ice. Part' of th tho food ndiiilnleiratton sav. have evidently been pupaihig tlio pub. lie for sharp ilscs lu pil.-es h utn! tho scaiclty of ammonia ami tin certai,, reduction of Ico pioduction tins sum mer. Am a result, the food administration has decided to take over the supervision of Ico distilbutlon this .vear. to Ce that food Interests are not menaced b ex. cesslvo prices, Washington dispatches stnte. Licenses will soon be issued by tha food iidmlnlbtratrkm which will oblige Ice dealers to charge no more than will nssuro them a fair scale of profits, virtu, allv assuring consumers hue and In other large cities of ke at last year's prices iVt M its ir c tin t pi era c fan pla rtl DO' 1 h Ftf ' en 1 ttb Die 1 K tl! 1 Tt He be tn tic cu lit P KaIy Conservation If we nre Roiinr to win this war vie nniKt conserve our rrourieii, oii-ervnlion nf fabrics Is nevt In linporttime tu coiiHerviitlon ot fond, X.m. eiin ill, iitur tilt he liatluc jour wenrlns imimrrl und hoiiaeholil urtiiles reJiivenalril li ilrunine and ilieliiB nt Utile evieiise. I'hoiie Will mil r,:,r,.i Primo Dye Works Cleaners and Dyers AMiolesule nnd Itelall ,-,1(1.1-11 . lath Mreft I . l."lli Mcfft ICopunohl, 131. rublic I ctlttr to 1 h are essential for health and ror happiness. No e.xpeit 'specialist Is required to provide children 1 villi sound teeth. And yet most of tne country, and It Is necessary that it marie. 1 should be so or he might lose his en- I " thuslasm for his autocratic task vronicii Mine Workers Opposed Now that the war has come It Is no' e,niiel.onlng. Pa.. Apt II 2D. The I chlldrcn )tl Ainsilca are suffeilng fiom su.prlse to those who have seen birr ,.,,,, jn( WorKe.-s are bitterly op-l . . . . Pstlmated that on 1 in bis home that he should prove one or ,)0se(! to the working of women at the '-elective teetu Jt l.s estimated tn.it on : the most overhearing and detestable of colllenes of tlie l.ehlgh Coal and Navl- an nvciage of every ten school children Have jou spec I il problems Willi chll dren? Send them to VINs llend, in fare of llie Ktrnlnit Public Ledger. Mrlle sour question dlstincth on one side uf the paper onl.v. Mate uce of the children in months mid whether bo,i or clrls. conquerors w lienev er v Icory is his a clearly bought gallon Company, nnd arc making a 1 eight havo one or mom dental defects ache. enrols nroiesi. ine oaiiiiimiv vu oe .... , ,..,.. , ... ,.... ...... ......... ..e ni,n v.... ..-. ..... .in 1 1 ,1 ,,, .,, ...Ine I ,Jl llicil ice-in. iii.l t.vu uiw, .,. v.nt- The women of America have too long V" to discharge these women be- I clrc." "ndcr scho0' ae 1,!"e sucU ' fore May 3, otueiwise it strll.e will De J.vn-y imkuv " iniiuun nmniun 1..., declaied. .dien suffer disturbed sleep from tooth- enjoyed the blessings of couiteous con sideration, and equal privilege In tlie eyes of the law to fail now to do their utmost to preserve those rights and priv ileges, not only for themselves, but1 for their children as well. They were per haps tho first in our country through compassion to realize the need for help of those In France and Heigium and through that experience of helpfulness they have spread from c-ncl to end of our country Eplendld propaganda, which Nine Times Out of Ten, It's Serge A Daily Fashion Tall; by Florence Hose A Word to "Lonely Girl" To the Editor of Woman s Vaar en more satin men ine comui- has been of Inestimable value to our. nation of the two' 'I ins is tne story Si: 11' the GH, then moie serge satin, and s . ...,-. , ... M.nilu lnelfs 1 Deae Madam Am d-eoty Impressed vt;ui Sr has probably become angry for two letters In this datea, ssue one of them k-- f?iial Treason and will recret her belnc "A Strange Ca.e " Vou have clone iome '""hPnrt MvVdvtce ,1 that I what you could, but I hope ou will keep J"er to your husband My dvlce ' "" I be,,er taba on It and let u know how the both you and your husband ignore 1 1 1 e d th(r ,nllk ou, Tho ca et help- letter. That is a better way to do. Peon e f;;,nmlllln00ll ,n ,. our (tay nnU BBe. al hate to ba Ignored, and so the punlsli- most ma.B mr u0ubt a lovlni: father lia ment for the cousin will be there, without , hwr B n orPi,an mjaeif born with icant of dlcnltv and charity on lour1, vill and natural determination, cultivated part. by an unuaual mother, whose dylmr words Mork Sauagei To the Editor ot Woman't roof Bear Madam Could you pleaae .....i.u c. mildnr mock aauaacea? las you for this and many paat favora. print a I Tnank- .,..'! .-!... v.i..i e,,r.r,l lre.i(l tree Inatead of dlta-lmr It up root and cirau....i..-.""'----- Ihranchea that no alun n gtrumos, tnrco taoicaiiounium utatbu..... jjne-quarter teaspoonful salt, one half mapoonful sape, one egg and a dash or pepper. Pick over and wash the beans, cover with water and let soak over night. Crajn, cook In boiling water until ten 'dtf, about one and a half hours; force through a Btralner and add the remain Jrur ingredients. Shape Into tho form of sausages, roll In crumbs, beaten egg and crumbs again. Saute in vegetable 'fat pntil deep brown. It requires about Jwostjilrds cupful of crumbs and half an MtC for dlpplnr the sausages. One-half avptul of lima beans yields one and a, smarter cupfuls soaked. This amount faaatoa about five sausage. The recipe ; irom tne Monomj v.iwa jjuujv. were the areateet herltace any child could receive I murvel at the sheer helplesaneea of children, not more than kilters born under perverse and demorallzinc circum atancef. A tiny piece of clay we cull a child, and what do we make of It I msrvel at woman's buay eneray today Nine times out of ten it Is misdirected for permanent The Intredlents are one-halt cupful I a-ood lake plcklnir dead leaves from a dyire ranches that no sum remain of the evils thnt deatrnv. The second letter I was Interested In vs that a'cned "A I,n-eiv Girl " So miny like that child are helpless , fsmebody's fault. They rtn'nd m" of Ella Wheter Wilcox's rviem of th cm''! ereeturea I do eot eecaM tho title of It. but It's ereat. I'd !"- to he a preacher to a million a'r'-h chlld-en. I'd Iranlre them as mv American mother of the fearleas nature Inapi-ecl her own. nf eours . all cedent be of the earns degree. but all csn ' neine 1 ann 'mnriM upop. Ttanv red most of mv frletds " youths It'lle children ara chess up to thirty yeart ot are. j am flfty-wo To- arsw e to i-,...!-- -.--I '- '- - iciM. to IMroayce s-outh." la It out of erd-- to sal 'e- Ss fld- -' s . "tnel O I vrIP do mv own Introducing Pne vee-s T n e Hn-asc achool leather ard can rlsdlv t" you whe-. Toura f a hette- std noble" Mi msn'r race, a bette- world where tbe-s'll hs ,n laeVlnr aeif.e..ssrera and no Orp"" Aclea and po Institutions. MP.H. n. T r id s'l I ""Hid 'n case nf t arrsprt-ether, "frs. Tt , becanso he rl'd o fuenlali 1'er name . w-nnisn's editor Is rn al"'a''s as tis-a.ies's.l ps to rns- rri-e tVieon"-h iee copt-vis T tm crotpe t t"V to flna oit mors nlvM this rest's" f tt a ni's'hle n tros th jliwii, unn"iv i'"l. wn"i no e-ip'i 'n furnish v'i w't'i her drle-ss f it ir rt P- possession ol" those sd deess het1 ?rr eM:vrers eo-n resders sr fitl snd In "'la " I d'd po ' sw etiswe-- 'f "It't Olr'" wl'1 sepd hr B'tdrs's I 'a'l hs rlad tn forwsrd It to vu. Taw't vou our vjjwpnint Mrs. -. how uno-'so would v tn Introduce this voung rrl to other herar whom we know nothinr shoutT T would HVo tn ODen s irrent bla ball and IntrocJuco alt th" Innelr neopj who ever wrlt,to me If I could nfford It, If tbH(Jr th kind of reoole who ought nsawrv aa'cs cla eei J country, now that it has become neces-1 of the trotteur dresses for the spring sary to call Its men to tne training 1 season. ou win unci me same remim camps to piepare for war. They will I everywhere and, although you may de work now, and they will not cease their ' piore tho monotony of It, you can't fall work until those trained armies return ' to find that Is pleasing, and a great victorious, and then, I know, the women deal that Is serviceable nnd practical In of America will not bo afraid to go out 1 the serge frock, to welcome them, knowing that they,1 Nine times out of ten, the scrgrv too, have tried tn do their part. I dresses this tprlng are of navy blue. which Is the fashionable color for tho thought nnd men but in me. It Is a sicn of other things. Tho ! women, as a whole, are desirous of get ToinorrOW's War Meilll I ting a material that will wear, and serge lias long oeeu on 111c iiuuv. .. w. . too, nave irieu -" u men- iai 1. dresses tills tpriug nre oc navy 111 - which Is the fashionable color for V Uj I I season. There are a few who thou i T7 ' c, 0 'this repeated use of the samo color 1 I A VJun "LLAJj) CHCo ' the same fabric Indicated that won SUCSUZ . H"-tt V v-V 1 , , standardly dress. The recipe for any dish mentioned here will be forwarded upon lecelpt of a self-addressed stamped envelope. imEAKFAST Sliced Hanpnas nnd Oranges Creamed Kiirimps Cornmeal Batter CakC3 i,unchi:on Corn Itarebit On "Whole-Wheat Toast I.ettucw Cocoa DINNi:n No Bread Pork Chops In Casserole Odd Ue for Sprinkling Can 9 tht enter at Woman's Pagt; 9.r Mi4atn I an paaalrur theae few klMai on to your readers with Uia hope that .-rEfmay balp otbara thay have helped SS. Juat Utile thlnsa. But I hava frr Sawlty put yon to audi trouble that I feel 4 fiswld Ilka to return and to do my bit wr tiao exebaDfe. '. Trtaj uaa an ordinary rar den aprlnkllne ' ' aatn ta our houae for rtnain tha hair after Btauacoaa nd And thl ry convonlen. Ti all the ruVbr awlrr.mln papa uad d aummar for duat capa te aervo the ..u ee in rear Ther aro not very beau- OLd. but o.t houaMleanlnr tlm Ihsy car. E-I . . '... 1.Kn Mnr all the nusi. VT. .i... -IIa.. V,lh fee MV habv out 1 " ","J":,v.v--.c,' r.,i nawameroiisrffi. '"'"..'"": ." rja a a jajaoe i aoaT i .,i- vetoti, ... Tftv nit K vice The color of navy mue as a se lection naturally follows, inasmuch as serge l.s moro attractive In blue, than In any other coloring. When I saw the original of today s si-etch I knew you would welcome It. Coffee I Tho front of the bodleo is plnln with a I deep rounded neck-IIife, which shows n chemlsetto of butlste and filet to match 'the collar, which jou notn at tho back. 1 The tltlrt has n wrapped around ef- ' feet quite narrow at the ankles and tho ! right side or the skht Is diaped up; The j back of the waist and the loop on tho ' -l.-irt nre decorated with flat steel but- Glazed Baked Potatoes Currnnt Jelly 1 toni( The snug sleeves are finished Cornmeal Apple Dumplings , nin,oSt tn the elbow In tho sumo way, COUNMEAI. APPLi: DUMPLINGS i The narrow belt Is of tho serge and , , , tho long ends are trimmed with deep Mix one-half cupful of cornmeal and 1 '"" . ,k frlngc one cupful of cold water. Add this to "' , aro f0eltea nmi may bq two cupfuls of boiling water and let jj" cure ot this newspaper. app.eTcored and pared. PIa Th... In ""- '8 1""" Il0"') a greased baking dish. Cream a qusr- ter cupful of sugar, it quarter teaspoon ful of cinnamon and a tablespaonful of ' butter. Add this to tho cornmeal and I '.; Th-n-',1 he-courls" w 1 hout be ng Pour over the apples Then spread a libl to '" i'sh ps-'es quarter cupful of brown sugsr over this. , l.ft Uane in u inuurrnco uvuil ior un hour and a half. Serve with cream or the top of milk, CORN RAIIEUIT Tlio Ingred'ents are 0110 pint of canned corn, one-half can of pimentos, two tea spoonfuls of salt, one-eighth teaspoonful ot pepper, one cupful of grated cheese and six slices of stale bread. Cook the corn, pimentos and season ings slowly for fifteen minutes. Toast the bread on' one side and arrange ori platter with the toasted side up. wovecflrrt .from Are, add cheese, katiarauly, Until melted, pour mmt, ttf lti$ atrV ' y ," &S not A Prayer Just to lc pitiful and Mmi In alt I ak; To hrln sonic one u'io docs love hit task Of JIpIiip. or aomc one who (s fcJIini To jou, or vcrtf weary or afraid. J am to vouny, so ueleas now, Ucart of the World, let mc moro plainly feel thu throottngt Just to be pitiful and kind Jt all I ask. touiso Towjieend Nlcholl In Good 1 i -A v jo ; I B r I r I " ' p 1 o- tf ks sih I n 1 " ' I o 1 t I0 " n I f w livery day more than a million children arc unable to cat properly the food that l.s set before them, because ' their teeth aie so painful, missing or displaced. Uvcry day several million chlldien are being slowly poisoned b.v the gases, pus and germs of their own defective teeth An aching tooth Is the final certificate of weeks of negligence or error A gum boll Is evidence of a decaying tooth1 protesting at both ends. A tooth cannot atho until so much decaying food and tartar have accumulated as to destroy the enamel so that the poison has eaten Its way Into the Inside of the tooth. To wait until a tooth aches before going to a dentist is as sensible as to wait until tho undertaker Is needed be fere calling 11 physician The enamel of tho teeth is noimallv a hard, thick, protecting substance If tho food for a child (or for the mother for several munths before his hlithl does not supply enough material for the enamel, this will be thin and rnsiu destroyed. If his Jaws have not enough haid exercise, or If he has too much of ' clinging, fermenting foods, his teeih will suffer. Defective teeth are not merely aching leeth or teeth with cavities Iirecular. I crooked or projecting teeth are a menace t health ns wen as ueing unsigiiiiy to Housekeeping;. -rr 4i i?--u A. The bluo sergo frock In tho sketch has it wrapped-around effect at tho ankles und a fetch ing little drape on the right side. Flat steel buttons finish off tho back of the waist and the loop on the skirt. A chemisette of filet land batiste 'dresses the neck Hw, They prevent sufficient chewing of food and may cause deformities of the mouth , which will lower the child's mental 1 ability imd his moral conduct Both the first nnd the becond sets of teeth are already foiined In the Jaws at birth. The "baby teeth ' arc not sim ply loosened and dropped out. Much of tholr substance is normally absorbed to form the permanent teeth If tho first teeth arc neglected and allowed to decay or pulled too early, the second set will n-Jt bo so strong. ' A dally blushing Is far from suf-' ficlent for maintaining normal teeth. Uffectlvo care requires the right kind of a toothbrush, usej correctly and kept antiseptic, otherwise the dally brushing may be a menace. Toothmaklng food is required," and to;th-lnJurlug food Is to 'be avoided. ' A visit to tho dentist every six months after the year one Is necessary In order to keep the teeth I clean, to prevent the beginning of tooth- 1 decay and to correct crookedness. I (If you do not know how to feed ' children or mothers for toothmakinir, what kind of toothbrush to use. how tf keep It antiseptic, send your Inquiry to this department ) IVRUNUSUAV V Cltll.lCH SUM Mi; It ui.eii iii.-vii ESoffg" mwi 11 iigogaggziMiiiM tJMIg!lfl ' llCI Buy Liberty Uonds and Help Win the U'nr Q I or m - 1.1 TT Mr Im as.a- UJ IB Arm W ID M B fE IB- Jr m a I " good SHOES I L! A wonderful value and a S$Wm&. nj 1 ?! particularly smart mod- fv llR S. 1 taii cl, is this new low A? 'm H heel pump. J? ''IB"" I El Specially Priced Jf JaMtf B I f ttf&OSH'' Made in jjun-metal calf, B. if 12 MF&!E5 Ilrown Russian calf.l'atcnt M j Ml I H jKg" colt and white huck Mill- JJ V m a" tary heel and welted sole. - VM$ IH 919-921 MARKET STREET K HGOth and Chestnut Sts. 274G-48 (icrmantown Ave. M .1 . 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 5604-06 Germantown Ave. JJ li I IS Branch Stores Open Market Street Store -.1 L I Q Every Evening Open Saturday Evg. Wj II iSn:g:BSBBa:H:ii;a:psn:a.'a5niB! If I til U 3jteeiwM ojigp Slice Eat Stamps Mice one night recently secured en trance to the money dravrer of the Northern PaclHo ticket oftlce at Livings. 1 1 ton, went., una maqe.a neavv meal mi ,cfc w. . . ." .t - -" - . 'L.bi ihraftf Ktamua .theii. rh .. r "raarTt imumisss&& m . ' 7 1 . ...'. .. V 1335-1337 Walnut St. Opposite I Ititz-Carlton J End-of-the-Month Sale ABOUT ONE HUNDRED AFTERNOON DRESSES WOMEN ANP MISSES Former Price 24.50 Former Price 35.00 13.75 18.00 MatcrlataSerge, Foulard and Materials Serge, Sailli. Taffeta Taffeta Satin, Foulard aiiHajah . ALL SELECTED FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Ne Altcrti?Hs 'JC.O.J)!j. A'iJFAw, (V AWF w r- f - jt,i i'. 't ' it i tit..? iA..( . .iXtaS t v. . . ,i.'i, ji.ilk-,. ..