FSS?Jf I ! r-'",VV,w''.V -'v ' n- f.- MT.IWIJL X"" fcv ,,,, i,,r ! J ', ,4 4 4. .(. ijsJ mtmfMR WOMEN WAR WORKERS URGENTLY NEEDED-FASHIONS traVG WITH DAUGHTERS VAT MUST BE FACED BY ALL .- f'tiCircc, and t7te Ctt7d ITtat Leases s Later the 'other Who Begins to Understand An Answer u 'VGivcn to a Reader With an Ache in Her Heart r -fj- FA" IVB a Utter before me from n Alter, A long letter filled with Inn that come Into a -womnn i,rhen the daughter of her years to marry a man who mil tnxo , thousand miles away. Nearly r the world away from her. .letter asks: Mre I the right to object? It I that I will not see her for years Perhnn.l neer. Can ou lm- what this means to her father llMt She Is our only chllil 1 Our been built around her and It it't been an tanv life, tlut that ft the auestlon. We don't begrudge fvtefret any of the sacrifices we to hate ner turn out tun tine the Is today, find she U n line fl and she loes us. Vet she wants go. I know how ciy much sne ants to go, but she offers to stay ause she knows It is breaking our rts. Hate I the rlchl to nik her to yt Mrs It fk' 'A story In one of the current .'magazines this month an nuthor r, something, Mrs. K.. that win me to answer jou. The story Is at a widow mother who scrubbed i tout bar hnv tbrfint-b mpdlrril srhonl. r.lAter all," he sajs, "jears to a ner are sometimes what thev nrc i God a thousand of them can be as -Hay." it means a crc.it deal more than the words say. Mrs. K. At least i to me. It means that n mow- r. love Is different from nil other but God's. It is Godlike bc- OMice it Is unselfish. "ti.'JLnol ia from tb bei-lnnlnr? irneid withers have built their lives nround &,". years of little ones and then sat KWitA a brave high heart when the day MMM for them to go iiuny. I know at Is what you are going to do. too. Ira. K. Parent love Is like that. It oes and argues, but In the end It rtves in. riFE la a circle. If this were not true sometimes It would seem un it that parents on the whole she much and ask so little. A father once wrote: "Ono doesn't love women. One gives and gets. It's a trade. That's ull ery well In Its way. Hut1 the love of children Is an exquisite tenderness: It rends the heart. It's a thing of Ood and I lie awake at night and stietch out my hands In the darkness to this lad who will noer know until his tons come In their turn." That's the way It Is. Life Is n circle. Our sons and diughters neer know until their sons nnd tluughteis come In turn. And here's the other pirt. Kery mother who has an acho in her heait when her daughter leaves was once ti daughter herself who "didn't know." And so goes the clr cle. Once lomlng Into the life of each woman the Godlike Ioe of chlldicn! T HAVC been telling nu, THE ORIGINATOR OF "MOTHER'S DAY" Mis. It, In nprhims not so many words, to let thnt daughter go without teach-. Ing out jour aims to hold her luck. It Is part of the game that each should lle her own life. Now thnt I works both wnjs. She Is going foith to llo hers. You must now begin to live ours. You are a specialist at mothering Look around nnd see how much the world needs motheiing. There urc sol dier bos to be worked for. There are little children In the slums crvlng out for nttentlon. There are little gar ments In the lied Cioss factory wait ing to be made up for French babies, sweet and fair like jour own little baby girl that was. Look to them. Mrs. K. Jump out of bed In the morning thinking of them like ou used to think of the one little girl. The world needs our talent. Mrs. K. It will make jou happy to give It. And please stop thinking sou will neer see your daughter again. Life is full of chmges. I'll wager you'll be minding diughter's babies et. ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE e3saaffBraaBBBBaV aweee. x bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV sjHIyPjK' "jttSif !Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa iBHw' -'AwtKf - 'isaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH tjsaaBBBBaw. BK. i& . . aJH i ' yHSlQI aUT AidaBBBBTaa. fcBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVv.t MHfK ZM wjkWamW LmW $&iHkisKi&i ' wPwtimMmW ' r:BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBTBBBaTBai l. aBBBBVa. iftBBTBTBTBTf SKSWIViHHKm ' JsaaaaaaaaaVLsaaaaaaar s L . jSlJmMmBBMBI - V " " ""'" To My Son Let others write their poetry And paint their pictures too; Let otheia cieite music I lmc.You. While somo ate making verses And stoiics by the score, I play with blocks nnd marbles On the floor. And when the days n're finished Accoidlng to God's plan. Then may He smile nnd find com plete My masterpiece n Man! Helen l'nlrchlld Morley, in Col-llcr's. White and Tan Gloves Lead A Daily Fashion Tf.ik by Florence Rosa Food Crank or Slacker? PHILADELPHIA JACKIES BEST COOKS, SAYS U. S. N. Three Astll Mrs. Wilson in Wliealles Demonstrations "Philadelphia bos nrc the best looks In the navy. They didn't si so, but when an S O S comes from simewhere mi the ocean for a thef Invnrlablj the little hint follow i, 'nnd If jou can, send us one from Philadelphia " Three of these best-eter kitchen artists are nsilxtlng Mrs M A Wilson, the Public Ledger food economist. In her ilallv whcitlexs dnnonstrntlons In the Curtis Hulldlng Auditorium And the iibnve Information halted out epterdH nflernnon while the blushing Juklca pre iilded at the mixing bowl Mrs. Wili-on, who Is I lilted Mutes naval Instructor of cookry In parts about I'hlladelph'a, did not U.ilm the credit. "Any one c m bo i good cool," she said, "who Is exact about her that Is, his measurements" To date fHe mval bases 111 waters un known have hem equipped with "Mrs Wltaon's boss " Thirty-five teiUters of domestic scl cine In the Phlladtlphla public, schools attended the wheatlcss Feson In tho Mother' Day, Next Sunday, Fir.st Joint International CelclnM-o.jru hey son, head of the cooking depirtnient In the elementary schools Todas's round-1 Mis Anna Jarvis of 2031 North Twelfth street, the founiler of MotlicrV Daj, who urgc llut thrift slumps lie worn in plate of the ui-lonury tarnation in rcleliralion of the tj thi vrjr "HANDS ACROSS THE SEA" TO CLASP IN HER MEMORY tion War-Savings Stamps Instead of Floral Tribute Is Proposal Sooner or later some housewife will tell jou that she cannot give her family oats, corn or rice because these cereals do not ngreo with them. They must have wheat. You may be sure ou are right If you brand such people as food cranks or slackers Oats, corn nnd rice nre as wholesome In every way as wheat, and the com plaint, "They don't ngreo with me, I must have wheat," Is usually a camou flage of our own selfishness What we really mean to tny Is, "I like wheat better. It makes lighter bread than the other cereals and It keeps moist and sweet longer." Now. no one will deny that alt these are attributes of wheat bread. It la because of them. In fact, that we want to tend our whtat abroad, so that our soldiers and the Allies may have the bread they need. Surely we who are left behind the battlefield should be glad to do anything we tan to relieve the buttlens tf those suiftring hardships we cannot Imagine. If wo grftnt trat saving food Is a military measure, we should consider ourselves under military orders, and there should be no half-way means. It should bo our first duty to carry nut as orders the tuitEestlons of the food administration There should be no slicking And as good soldiers we should strive not only to do our duty, but more than our dun He jour own commanding officer and keep voursilf up to tho mark of a good soldier. fashion embroiders the ploves this scaon. Three of llio'e shown here tell jut how. As for the rct, the gauntlets in the tenter are of soft white kit, with inscls ami spans of Ian, anil the white kid gloves on the left have the smart turnback ruffs in black V tic AT th.ill I wear?" is a ques-' Ion not b any me ms confined to drenses and suits, for many women find It easy enough to settle upon gar ments, but ofttlnies tho little things prove the stumbling hlocks Tor everj woman who knows clothes ut all real izes that It Is upon the accessories such as hats, shoes, collirs and gloves that tho sutcet-s of her costume rises or M 'S TIME TO STORE WINTER CLOTHES t- Specially Designed Cedar PiJBe With. Insirln Hnnlt Snlvpx jiii- f. 7?.f.f.n... Vm HMZ 1 f Utjllzllv iOES there a woman live who looks forward to wrapping up those heavy tr coats and suits, mid stowing away In trunk or chest, well pro ved from pestilent moths? Most of have to have that trunk or box drag- up from the cellar, or down from i' store room, and such a nuisance It ,Or else we must painstakingly wrap winter garment in newspaper and iphor, and bind "all lound with a ilen string" ft lano wonder, then, thattodaj's ad- iture called forth great rejoicing, for brought to light some bags which have n made to hold heivy suits and coats not only do they keep them In good Itlon, and prevent that excessive ng and wrinkling, but also being ly permeated thoroughly with tar OTHLItS HAY this jt.ir will be observed III a Joint International celebration for the first tlmo In blstorj and, heciU'O f the m.inv mothers whose hearts lire with their 'Inns" In tirnth and tunet. Its nbseiv.iuca v. Ill hold ,i deeper stgnlficniue Nctt Sunday Mav 12. In l'rnnte nnd In America and In Kngl mil whose sons or cedar, they do away with the ncces sltj" for using c-imphor bills These bags are made of a heavy dur ble naner. and come In three sires suit slic, overcoat tapicltv and the largest' size, of sufficient room to hold heavy ',' ilc ,,. sUle, the telcbriMon u.,r.o u, iiuonui) iu, ,-..111- ,., uimwa 1 1 honor of the oontrlDuunn to iiiierij of the bag Is supplied with books,, which nnr) ,)emocrrcv bv the mothers of the means that jou need only put jour suit I Aiiieii iintiniis will have a luaitfelt or coat on a hanger and place It hi the motive bag. which Is of sufficient length to al- Mother's 15aj In France this jeai is low a garment to hang without folding. ltn i, ,. ... , vision, according to Miss A wooden rod fits tlghtlv over the Anna .Tunis. 2031 Noith Twelfth street, top. which uirs oui inquisitive moms, orK,,Htor of the movement and a hoik nt the back of the bag on the outside enables jou to hang II In the closet, where jou can leave It with no further thought or worrj" until nct fall. Kach bag should accunmiodite two or possibly three garments, and can be hud as low ns slxtj- cents, and Is well-mide and heavy enough to last for at least two seasons And If jou prefer cedar to the stronger odor of tar, jou can find an assortment of tedar bags in this col A Mother's Day meeting in rans some time ago. at which Madame I'oln tare, wife of the President of the Trench Republic, was present, an inged for to operation between all the churches and orginlzatlons with American representa tives In Frnnco to make the day a suc cess for the American bojs hi tho trenches Hverj soldier In the trenches Is to receive a letter from some h rencn falls, and It Is he latter that Is at tnble conference Is the third of a series times quite tioublesome. that began Mondav It was held from yor this summer the fashion dictate i; until I. ociotit. ine wneauess lessons )s h0 or , Blo,es ,ln trong ,e n Pans on Hut ua, a ,ojal we- ,""' - "- r. '-, emphasis on the white, for that is about And for the Hr-t time In history war The wheatlcss demonstrations, which all ono sees these eJtjs. The white limes will nffeet the routine of obser-, are really Just Intimate gatherings orKioA0 n,is lis economical appeal that vatlnn of tb it tlij Mls Jan Is Is also Philadelphia houewlves and other ,, , oems of great Importance, nnd lli'i U(iKIIloi Ul ll ItlW Hlf.l in-mi .,-,- Ing ,i llnwer III the buttonhole This viar. make It a thrift stamp, Is her advice ' I'lowers on Mother's Du as a tribute are now an e traviigiinee and 1 urge nut streets The Curtis Ilulldlng Is on all to wear a twentv -five-cent thrift . Independence Square. stamp " she sas 'True, the stamp mav bo lost, but so would ,i carnation" i:erv soldier boy In nmp Is urged to write a letter to his mother, dated Mother's Dav hpctiil services nro to be held In nil the r imps Miss Jarvis Is to be the recipient of it letter from Madame Poincire In recog- WUIIIC'II WHO lir,' II11UI CI-lCU III llt'llflilK iu . , .. i . i,it.. ..! .!,.. ,.in ti,. ,, i,. nn. ,,.in hpit nre . this vcrv'likcly .-.Ids In Its popularity. ftee. Tickets may be obtained nt Ledger 'Hie manufacturer of gloves have and to wash them Just ns one would do without the gloves, with a good soap lather When clean, do not rlnc, but (111 with air and haitg up to drj not near tho heat. Afttr drjlng, jou will find, by working the kid a little, that the gloves will come out ns good nnd soft ns new. The suede-ftnlshed cotton gloves are also verj- popular, becauo of their proc tlcabllltj nnd this season those on tho soft gauntlet stvle nre preferred to the one or two button lengths. For those who fancy the glove out of the ordinary there nre bevcral of the newest Ideas lllustrnted todaj In the center Is the soft gauntlet In white kid with lnets nnd simps of tan kid This glove his tho wrist strap that gives the snug feel to the wrist. At tho left Is the white kid glovo with tho turnback cuff In black kid, cut In points. The other three pairs show odd cm- .HAM one of the favorite American foods, Is nearly one-half pure watte waste that costs 'you reel money. Central, llro.ul and Chestnut streets, or done alt within their power to make the broleJorles used to trim the gloves. the Ledger Hulldlng, Sixth nnd Chest-1 Tested Wartime Recipes Spinach t'utlflu Wash thoroughly one-quarlcr peck of spinach, took it In salted boiling water tn rmpr fnr ten enlnntpM Rtpnln uml rnh nltlon of her services ns the oilglnator i through a sieve. Add one cupful of of the touching leltbntlon. together with autographed pictures of the wlfo of tho French President nnd of Mrs. Sharp, wife of the American ambassa- bre.id crumbs, one tahlespoontul of minced onion and the water In which the spinach was cooked and stir over the lire until the mixture leaves the dor to 1-rance, at wnoso instance unci . n,..,..!.. , .- in n,,- ,., v,ios.,,r.fni under whose guidance tho tclcbratlon In of rJ0 ,,,. Ildd tlle M,nach and cook Paris Is to bo held until quite thick. Add more bread The letter and the pictures are Mill crumbs and seasoning If nccessarv. Turn on board a ship somewhere In tho At- motber and all Paris Is preparing tn Initio, but will niilve before Mother's extend to such of the bojs as are able to Daj. Fop the names of shops whvre article1 mentioned In "Adienturi With h Purii- ' run be jMirrhas-wl HiMn-ss SMltnr of Woman's Puife. Hiinimi I'i m ic l.tttfiiR or ihon the VVuindn'n Dcpjrt ment. Walnut 301)0 THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Ke Ztttr and (juration huhmiltt d to this department munt b- urittfn m one side of l t... ..l .!...! m. 111, tlifl unnt nt ') i rH.m- Dl.l ..j. In - tl j. atgr untif unit oiyntu ivn't rt, v. -ij " o'rtiut tjiirnns tifti" uioir filicift v art tnvwea, 11 unarrHionn im mr riuivr nurt not nrcettiartiu Uiaorst lite benlimfvt fed. AU commuUatio)iM Jar thin department hhoutd h uddrcsmt as Jolloun, T1IK ti EXCHAMiK. hVntu rutmc icagir, i'ilfadcfpKu. Va, . .n.v.0.vnmn.rc I vn a iitniMia Aifti.itt) INDUSTRY'S DOORS WIDE OPEN; WOMEN'S OPPORTUNITY BIG Woman's Council of National Defense for Philadelphia Issues Appeal for Hundreds of Workers Wanted for Well Paying Places Here and Abroad &y ' TODAY'S INQUIRIES iiwasf Dortae in vvusmnKion in imniru uvL. lerlr tn need of toUrs women Jiit tSfTnuw U take lite I it of men who S'i'haT. iitm. the sen Ire? HLT wheal de one applr for Informtttlon i abt Wnltic the wnjnen'it reronstrue ii'H tUn aaiu to do work ntnons dhutuled t vrv eeiawrs sens ustK m iiiih tnmiirjt I When em l stout end wants U wit ;..tib. U it better tn liate the Rlrdle jLS.'l" me "' t""" aaa a tae , Bew east chesne be kept fresh f Wf U It Issforuitt that lit. .t ujea j us BMB1WC prenu vv uisniim u ,..-.- &l tint wsttrrT fci'Waat are rusks f rtuv O city are wanted at once for war I ... i.. in piiitjrlelnhl.i and In France, M i" A school of airplane eonstruitlon. 717 North Broad street, to learn drafting, blue-print reading, skill with Jhe Instruments of precision, technl on a plate and form Into a flat cake and leave until cold Then shape Into cutlets nnd fry In deep fat. This makes six cutlets. Hurley Mplce Cake One-hilf cupful fat, two thirds cupful sugar, ono cupful corn sjrup, six tea spoonsful baking powder, one-quarter teaspoonful salt. 1 teaspoonful cinnamon, three eggs, three-quarter cupful milk, one teaspoonful vnnllla, one-half teaspoonful ginger, one half tiaspoouful cloves, one teaspoonful allspice, three and three quarter cupfuls barley Hour, one cup lalslns. Cream the fat, sugar, and egg jolks Add the svrup and mix well Add al ternately the liquid, and tho dry Ingre dlents sifted together. Add tho flavor ing and fold In the well beaten egg whites. Bake fur one hour In a mod crate oven. white glove practical by giving us a white glazed glove that can be washed with soap and water. When ono knows the recipe, tho icsult Is most Eitlsfac tory 1 have been told by the makers of these gloves that the corrcet wav to wash them Is to put them on the hand tu'.iinrt Kleetes are ranldlj- coming Into fashion, the long glove Is bound to come again, nnd for summer long silk gloVes will be worn with organdie dresses with the short sleeves. Inquiries are solicited and may be addressee to this newspaper. (CoMrlsht. ll. by riorrnce Hose) m&E3tol COCOA "ALL FOOD, NO WASTE" Is a complete and perfect food. Those who serve Wilbur's regularly help themselves to live better at less cost. WAR TIME RECIPES A Itttlt booltltt Tontainlns efeff cious oncf eco nomical reelpeB. Sent fret on rs ouest to . O. Wilbur A Sons, Irtc , Phila, frMfai I I I I '"" "" ' Fh'"- SSimSpSica j I ' ' ' "" '''""11-" """" mwmwmwmmKTWwxMmMMm H' i ' i ''iw m JTUMI rm (fWMl ii M Ml WORK LASJKRMA 11 X'1 ' t t11"1"; iiJljrl II Bn.d H II II mTmUmt. I mkm i km" SJWI IllJkW -mwi ,lXi i ? m Ivllill TOMAKU ruUJK m n . f?KV W ' ) mi Lw-jI iIu 1 1 lal", ' Jfcji s " n.i fjsy irsi ii t ...tn r.J k.l.w announcements of commodities n'""i"". "" .""r " . . . . Vl j...: .i..n.n" devices especially designee! to assist iwro .!... -r PiirlH I. lliniirMl IIAII Ih Ihm .lml..a uAn.H r- ..... . - . . . , . , ............. .....n.i .i . i. i ....in ,i .-i,inr. V BI..I .. 1- e .. .... wno rsiinitsneci tne 'i.isiithonse" for actormns i" .n ,.i- - "'',:; iLrt' niu. mr sienosrapners 1 uej- I."',,nr." "iitiaeo. in oat I e, n i in chairman of tne vvomins e nunc- i "?- leain the 580n teclmlc i Parts of ail a r- plane Tills knowledge enables them to tarn a much 1 irger silaij-, 'Thero are no women taught fljlng, iiltlinuhh I understand that St Louis has nefense foi Philadelphia, luti kireet nnd In t barge of tho registration of wimni for war work "We placed 301 women list week," said Mrs Tajlor toda 'but the de nn.nil is Inexhaustible Tbeie women have entered all forts of p tld and volun- Sf d Wi". From Dog in ,ne srice INK Editor 0 Woman's nor; ft ' Heart's Haven. tr Jtidim . . . . rm. sood little pupr. near Qos-iovinn tl'm not to DO aiven awar. rwlwlth mr brothers and fortunate " othsrs . . Km to so to the old U. a. A. tWVi snJor a nlc homo with small boyi or , wiinout cm. . -'Wa TO Ilaaute cnana en wrcu imuuvn soma doubt 'em) lea can lova beond measure, Four paramount pleasurn L cm luat to DO HQIIIO UU, , leeaa mo 10 aar: h wa'ra bound for tho trenches, r5 o via blenches. B.T9 prow 01 ina ir " " O Biaa inai you rr niti at vit wcvk ntvinir to tne 00c inm mun 01117s ua ana meir moinera whom Jra to fallow Va nunjr a lonely cUv. tm bum that are folklfl rwtll have ben hoptlei. 1 to tnakfl brlchtrr. j l BttlrltA trow llchttr: -Without dUy now to jou. nuim. 1 thanks now to you. mm am. irtuavt you are dolnr tht way t-f IbliU 1 Awvont rji. ir or aTanKtr n iKrmnn j-innrnrr . In tho aerrlce with Field Hoipttat No, L.Camp Hancock (leorgln. aam hit nsrn uttesFD uriixiit 111 iiitr aijiriiutu rmi are dolnr In maktntr. homcleaa ISA oocicaa dkiiki uiuiuueu, Ll. k ka.l ,n thonV Ttf cavil ww wFtui w ... -w 1 tnr hta Invalv IvHr.t And how ed we reel to receive a com from a doa-sde who la In the We hone there Is a service flag dot-hoiiae. Uttle friend, nd that asms eaieiy nome 10 rcup wio we are deeply grateful for the age ot a lona mistress inai I In at the end. Perhaps the ,revM like to know that Teddy own paw eigneo an inajr ure to ni poem : tw Feet for Uttle Girl se, Women' foo! ....,. ygu Bteaa oubllah tn a Uttle poom for a Ctrl of tan Mhftic at a May-ua cef-np-iioni ! yea tn advance (or this favor, aaaaa truly. ' Ji . D. JVO ANPJVHUKH ..H.l l. ... -....,.., T. " than 4041 u ir herno. Iuiim i. tinnal WJl . from ilmpnlr; home nnrllv . Walnut niinoru. oiners wnoll o. .Vllsi, Unit l prenldent of the Jrenrli eierutlie romtnltte of the ronimlttee for men blinded In battle unit ilro president of the Ametiran committee. S. llojton 1 la probnhlr the llr.t und onlj city ... ..... ..i.w..,a,n. ,u nun,, ,,1 u.,i..i....-.-.. . , " "ir rauor or metropolitan , teer nonltlons 111 uovernmeni unu cim.- iteilr newapnper. The lad. In que.tlon ' T ' ,. n- '.'' Mr".-. .nne Vri bo ien name U 'an service Jane 1'rlile. hhe Is ell editor of the i "We have pi teed ten women 111 for , t. "o"'0" Iv-wnlnc Krt-ord. - Lien service The demand for workers 3. The three-niece knllllna -4 .nn.Nt nf . B" "" , i,.i.u f,nm i-rn Thnmilav a ale,,, , Jn,p,r. ti pocketa on In France only dates from laFt Thupdaj , either ld, fnr.unol, n .porta hat anil but we have hundred of requests for la lUiekal laiaa t?ja at .. !.. 1.1 l .. a I.. eleH-la-yerr eetrMtuV'VVrrTa oil enrollment In hum, service ano tor ... In brliht-colorrd linen embroidered In . formation about It Whltft. I . mi . -.. LAt-t lia nra nhKtPrl for tthlte. In nine, of the usual ello. luun- , ,.,, The ..inteens nee.1 Berloua UH ' I1VIIII ,.U,W..... - dry aoup m tele pt home from fata by nrodu'ed hy uln m hpc IiiI lirond nnd earnest women. cant They "(.'e.-.The name, of this will be fur- .. i, i,i had canteen experience In nlhha Iff n .lfiitilra..arf , .J ..i. I. "."..";,""... ""i";1 '." .1.1. ,i,i. ,.,., Mm .nil W ill, CUllOr 01 lll,,lll" . ..,, Unman a I'as,. nivn exnenses ti,. iniw r Mriiau i-- -.- t own cxuciip" .... .v.- ... ....-..,-. ,-rr,n i-,r. ri, II l, made Into n aulwtnnllaj Inirnenn ril.h b boilliiK tnem for nn hour und then llatorlus. Put Ilia (reena on a plat ter, pour i little eillt, oil on them and add e fen carllr rloira nnd rruteil rhwj,. n,fore bvlllnc rut olf th, woody narta. Th, wicker stnndlnr rarnholder la th, n,e;t Ineipenal,, no,,lty In inircli furnltur,. preferably those must bear thelt un airplane defense corps of 100 women, ( 11 Thoroughl) Oreiinlirel "If ve den't drop deid from over work we ought to be iiblo to do it lot when occasion arises which demands or. ginUatlon" said Mis Tajlor "While We were about It wo canvassed the city for three other committees ns well as our own The other committees were those on child welfare, bousing nnd hoarding houses for trits, all undsr the Council cf National iJefeiisc, women's section The cltv Is thoroughly organized under ward and block leaders." i ir rtnetaif wt eery jn-Miv! M -JHT WatUaVf Sf Wants to Keep Fit To the Ldltor of 11 Oman's Poor: Dear Madam VMM sou be an tood as to help me? Al present I am obliged to work a llttla hejond my strenuth and a nursa ausKeata "an alcohol rub" to help keep me In condition She la ,ry uncertain aa to the kind nf alcohol. Should It ha (rain alcohol and of what strength? I am unable to get any that haa not been denatured with wood alcohol. Is not this Injurious to th ,yea7 What 1 want la aomethlm? tn "hrnc n after the dally bath, as I nn longer react wt-ll tu either hot or cold onea I should be very grateful for this Informa tion or for tha nam, of a book that gives practical auggesllons on "kteplrg tit " J. H. It la Impossible to get any 100 per cent pure alcohol that has been manu- raciurea since t.eptemDer B. 1317. when the new distiller regulations to save grain went Into effect. The alcohol which is manufactured for medicinal purposes Is. however, not diluted with wood alcohol, but with formaldehyde. camphor or something to "spoil" the al- conoi to prevent Its neing taken aa a beverage. The pure grain or beverage aiconoi manuracturecf nerore tms aate la still sold In tome of the drug stores, but It costs twice -as much to buy as the other. You are right, wood alcohol is verv Injurious to the eyes. The stronger the alcohol the more toning It is to the system. Get tha highest strength. I am sending you the names or seine dooks mat nave helped other persons to the road of keeping fit. War Work for High School Cntluite T the Btitor of Woman' Pane: Dtar Madam Could you kindly glv, ma or tan mo wner, l can ontaia an ins necea aery tafortutfon regarding young woman anttatln aa venwomenT Do rou know ot any other Onvsrnment positions er any branch of sarvlca which row arajaiaw with high school training may eater? fvaaklag you in advance . JNTBRMTKD. ' Kmtr to.the Fourth Naval District. esarVaest earner ef Twelfth and Cheat Met )taaV Wr ail Isvfotrinatloii abottt be. yenMsiai. ,utt w uic twrtl V.'T . , TV, . . luf Admit to Twentv-llve tears Clerical nervlc Is needed. 'I lie women -must bo more thnn twenty-five ... nnd have tertlilcateH of profes sional ability. They are paid expenses "A third group of women for social rervice must speak French fluently and have had training In social servlco Ihej may be volunteers or may bo paid ex penses " . Not alone In France are patriotic, w II . ing women needed, but also In Philadel phia Is there is a crjing demand, accord Ing to Mrs Tajlor. Tho pay In most cases Is. good. "Government work In Kensington needs spoolers and winders and the sal ary offered Is 20 per week," said airs. Tavlor. 'The aircraft factory needs 1' "" . l... n-l. ttlnntli. workers In every cap.-.iy. T-oainn- rvimnanv. establishing a new vnu,.. - - - XT munttions factory near nuimiiumuM. .-. J has Just equipped bIx new dormitories for women and wants them to load shells There is a continuous uc.i.m for workers at the du Pont powder plant at Carneys Taint. The navy yard and the Emergency Fleet Corporation want stenographers hundreds of them., "Five hundred foreign-born women are wanted In a firebrick factory at Union town Pa. They ask for the alien women because of their greater strength. They offer these women large wages. "Some of the positions offered are unique. A man with ten children in the country wishes a housekeeper. I have had applicants for the position. rrettr Cooks Wanted "I want a cook for Cow Island. A small party of campers ask that she be good looking, and they will pay any salary. . . . . ,. "A woman whose husband Is In the service wants a beautiful and accom plished girl with eoclal I. stlnct ai a companion. "There Is a request for a woman chauffeur and a big demand for trained social workers for companions, nurses and mothers' helpers. w. hate sent women to make gas masks In the Bcott Paper Company's .us and to work In the Moore Push Pin and the Quaker robe factories during I the laat. week, A large wo;' Is done by Patch Up Broken Wall Paper If wall paper Ih broken or marred In places It may bo successfully repaired bv cutting from a remnant of new paper figures or groups of ligures correspond ing to those that neeel reparlng i iii- imiiuic in inn nesian should be t-arefullj; foi owed in cutting and the, whole should bo matched und lusted exactlv i light til It l faded a bit the mended' place will ercapa the notice of e,en a critical observer. Without fudlng It shows very little. Cuticura Cares For Your Face and Hands Dainty women everywhere tiic Cuticura Soap and no other (or cv er) day toilet purposes with touches ot Ointment to purify and beautify the complexion, hands and hair. Abso lutely nothing; better than these fra prant, super-creamy emollients. Rumple Kuch I-ree by Mall, Addn-ppot-ml "t utlruru, llept, DM. llo.uui." -old eer where, tfoap 20c. Ulntnitiit .' i nnd .tie mm ji ji 11 "APEX" Users Eagerly Welcome Clean-Up Week Work Is So Easily and Successfully Done The most efficient modern household help is the Electric Vacuum Cleaner. Perfection is realized in the "APEX," which presents such important features as these: . i .vin.uiiU 13-lti) nozzle, which not only I:sh.1!L,f.,J:.Tx.,nra;eVl St eisll get" under heavy furniture. .. tables. Into corners nnd out-of-tne-way places cover-unus.ia.ri . ;- ' r-t. nhTdea Air iVuctH. which maintain an even suction over tne enure. . "" - .. , d to anv surface from bare 5:""le.J,ino7 the , lonceit nap. ilence-no lost suction. the entire nozzle irom ... i..in,lu mill SoSS ! to WW of the longed nap, Ugbt wLhU the body being of Cast Aluminum. Ml: for dcmwstiation. Catalog So. SI on icquest. FRANK H. STEWART ELECTRIC CO.gJJJ - j -jo M.tV, ctfvcnth Street aiBlP ii ana o saw... 0,d Mlnt llldr. yilUII 11 lllllll IJIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllBlllillllMlllllllllliilll n rP 'tfumtaitiaiiinuwnmnHHiUiiiimuiiwnii!ui!Li!iiGimumitimiuiii,ini i)e Jfur & milinttv SJop, 3Jnc. 1423 Walnut Street Jfur Storage Rate 3 INSURES AGAINST MOTH FIRE BURGLARY Estimates given for repairs made before ' storing. Summer furs in Sable, Nutria, Squirrel and Hudson Seal. MILLINERY SPORTS HATS (WAISTS SWEATERS. TOPCOATS' REDUCE GAS BILLS A CLEAN RANGE III.IMINATI.S IINSAMT.VIIV II K X1H i:m ik t'iiiVui..ii "K'c;""; 1NO THK AIV.NTli: Ok OVU tlAS It VOl". TOP JMMhx "mPBPPWP(BHH35w Patrnted and guurunteed by W. H. Pearcc & Co. 41 .S. Second St. ' jLim OLD PARLOR SUITS SIAUK KQUAL TO KW Unnolaterrd Ite-f'onatrueted end 1'ollahed 10 n'1 I blip Tovrra Made ' lei Order. St eu. We sell uphol- atery boocjb at wtinlraila nrleea A litrae select Ion alwava on band u. nn.nnlia Vtrat tla Work American Upholstery Co. Oldeat and I.arieat llouae of Its Kind 732 Arch Street nBffWS.rt3868 rji1 tfcutfr iitf rfjrrl H.. illllgH. ' - ' 'JlllllafWii I WaBsBaaaHllllaWlfaV 3mm 1 )U lllllll I 1 yj IlllLllalaill 0iS. Tm H IT p IS Mm 11 w 1 Art Furniture Genuine antlquea, re productions and period furniture. Old piece or dtilra to furnlah an antlra home. Our large -and well balanced stock makea tha aelection en easy end pleasant met tar. 0 ' Repairing, rcfinlahlng and upholstering. P.'SELDITCH 119 B. Sd 8t. H.TERZIAN&CO. nt . t uee.M .W r a. UiriTt " e-aaew arc fPttian Ruff A Carpets l rS Cleeetw. lUfelrW. , Clean Up! Paint Up! Plant Grass 1 and Flowers! Here are tho helns you need at lowest prices: . Mora and Itandlea. 1 4Ve aa 1 lirpoma .. , ;oe tin 1 finusenniq 1'aintB tl pine t anil 31 (All Colors) Jtruahea ,10e up Varnlah Htalna (S-nlnt Cana. all shades).. 33c. Ash Csni...J 00 to 18.00 Oarbatre CanH,.S1.20 to ti uaivauizeu uucKeta. 43c to St. 10 Oalvanlied Ash Baskets 73e Oil Waste Can SI. 00 Itubber Uarden Hos, lUc ft. gtlf.Wrlnilnir Mop Huck. ets SI.75 to H.00 Step Ladders, 03e to SB SO Window Cleaning Lad ders 40c ner ft. Lawn Mowers.. SO to S31 Lawn llakea (Or tlnrdin Hakes.. 4Ufl ta 1 Uarden Hpadea St. 3 Uarden Wheelbarrowa S3.30 Whitewashing Machine S9.73 Auto Pellrerx Senlfe ll'rlle for Lawn and uaraeii catatovuv Shannon ILIRDWARE 816 Chestnut "Long ago, I found out that any woodwork looks fresher, clearer and brighter for a coat of 'Lava-Var.' "It is the daintiest, most lustrous of varnishes, yet it stands the hardest wear and holds its surface longest." At your dealer' In all popular colors and clear Felton, Sibley & Co., Inc. 13G-140 N. 4th St.. Phlla. itanujacturert of Colon, iMfnia and rarnliftfj sine UU tlST) mmm Floor W. ImSm m a 7 t.'TLWf ir 112-mri ' jVW ty s T. - - --m m Dries Hard as Lava PAINTS AND VARNISHES Unseed Oil relets...., ",owil. C.AM Kaad Mlxeel IM OK S3.00 eel. sal. 'RorkTar'1 Varnlah ..r.'AV Whits' lE Aft Knlnul J l,"al, 8lln,Varolsh.Eaaineta.fB aterr pnrpasa PAINT NOW A coat of gord paint or varnlah' not only adds to the attractive- ness of hqth the Interior and ex terior of the home, but It pre serves the woodwork from the ravages ot time and weather. Economize by using the best. Phoenix Prepared Painti Have No Equal Sample Card on Request i PHOENIX PAINT, VARNISH !s r n 'Im- mm aK fOfjaiTnTITTn in recommena- w , -CvA, &? .women to meet a-n.-r'. f- fr'bvuit Ayrtvx.i&it : i-?: i'
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