yr "t l&WW- , . 1 il . ,-u-i "i,H- ft VBNITOroBMO ffi WEDNESDAY, MAYff SSfftl mM n.v. ii3 fe rv (Jit TO BE INVADED WILL EXPLORE LANDS NEVER SEEN BY WHITES I Expedition Under Dr. dc Booy I to Visit Sierra Pareju Moun , tains, Venezuela CAMDEN COUNTY'S LOAN TOTAL OVER $7,000,000 Camden County's subscription to the list of sales. Bales jumped nearly $200, 000 Monday and, according to report received at Liberty Loan headquarters esterday, the grand total to date Is $0,000,000. An appeal was sent out rtcrday from hendqunrtcrs to subscribers who have not paid to call Immediately at their banks and make flrt or total pay ment on their applications. All such ...... .!.. . - i' "" I - TW flRvH MOTHERS' PROBLEMS For the Children's Year By MARY L. READ, B. S. Dlffdor o' W School of llothf rcruft War fi'rvlc day must be turned over to tit Fed pfcyand mrfylito,l eral Reserve banks. The Klrst N'atlonal Bank yesterday made public some of the larger sub scriptions recently received by that In stitution. Among them are Included the New York Shipbuilding Corporation, which subscribed $100,000: employes of the concern subscribed $280,000 addl- the Camden Curtain Comp BYFOOD-SAVINGARMY ployes toak $24,000. Tyhf i ff third Liberty Loan In all probability will exceed IT, 000,000 to meet a quota of and employes subscribed .11 1.1 publlo schools turned In subscr1 $202,700 and In addition have. Woman Experts to Give Dcnv onstrations in Art of Making War Bread $4,700,630. Subscriptions continue to savings stamps to the amount - come Into the banks In such volume that uoo. Liberty Bchool la far In' "Tell Me a Story" (Copurightt 1019, by J'ltblfc htttorr Cotnpanu it nas been Impossible to compile a final turning In a total of $41,110. liiiliiwtfiiMiAi r i i4U: WALiiVt This city Is to be Invaded lij a bat talion of the women's food-saving army on May 20. This battalion, composed of thirty-five or forty expert, will come liere under the aujplces of the women's department of the United States food ad ministration. In charge of Mrs. It. C. Boden. who Is directing the work In Philadelphia. Klghtoen members of the battalion ure expert demonstrators from Stat College, who will. In turn, direct the uffiilrs of a corps of assistants, so that every part of the city will be reached In a compara tively short time. Their work will be Instruction and demonstration In making war bread, In canning and doing fruits and vegetables. It Is planned to have nt least thirty six demonstrations each day, with the posslblo total of about COO. The work will be dono In co-operation with the various Liberty Loan committee', lied Pros?, Alliance of Catholic Women, Vis iting Nurses' Society, Society for Organ izing Charity and other women's associa tions and societies doing philanthropic and charitable work. Demonstrations will b given In all large Industrial plants, Ked Cioss cen-' ters, schools, parochial buildings, and In the central kitchen of the war bureau In ( City Hall courtyard, which will lie used i as headquarters. Instructors will leave1 there each morning and go to their re spective districts, whero they will receive final Instructions and talk over the prob lems of the day. In this way they will be enabled to emphasize the particular methods best suited to particular dis tricts of the city. This demonstration work will bo done with the view to making all housewives familiar with the making of war bread and tho proper use of the substitutes which they must buy with wheat flour. Clubs and other organizations desiring ' to arrange for Instructions and demon strations are Invited to send their names ' and locations tn the United States food , administration, tlfth floor. Bulletin Build, lng, care of Mrs. If. C. Boden. n IIUUPJLL,. . if1'-:- WW VikGbsML. rsdA: Wr-ZJ Pfeit rwFWk muJn fit It -rAlwffiffik 'vrzr CONCERT FOR WAR FUND PLEASES BIG AUDIENCE Varied Benefit Program Given mirably by Noted Mu- Ad- The war relief fund was the benefici ary of a sizable addition as the result of a special concert given last evening In the ballroom of the Bellcvue-Stratford for the purpose of augmenting the finances of this laudable purpose. The . attractive and bpaclous room was thronged by an Interested nudlence, whose patriotism was rewarded by an evening of the finest musical enjoyment, thanks to the varied and excellent pro gram Interpreted by an admirable group of volunteer soloists, Including May Kbrey Hotz. soprano: Mrs. I'arl Pfouts Planlste; John F. Braun, tenor, and Karl Pfouts. of tho Philadelphia Orchestra, violinist. Perhaps the v'star" number on the Program was the duo from tho finale of Puccini's "Madame Butterfly," In which Mrs. Hotz'a crystalline and lovely tones blended beautifully with the clear and sweet tenor of Mr. Brtun. Mrs. Hotz has sung the role of the pathetic heroine, Clo-Clo-San. with tho Philadelphia Op eratic Society ami Mr. Braun has been for years a capable Interpreter of oper atic arias, ro the combination attained dramatic effectiveness. Mrs. Hotz Ming freshly and finely two groups of bongs, and Mr. Braun was also 1 1 card to advuntage In two groups, the French group being done with especial svmpathy. Mr. Pfouts is a technically efficient and Interpretatlvely understand ing artist, and his violin pieces were highly enjoyable. Mrs. Pfouts played very discriminating accompaniments. DEHYDRATION OF FOODS DISCUSSED BY EXPERTS Dehydration or drying of foodstuffs hyi lis Story time at home is a great bond of family lifr, a pleasure for the pres ent and a bulwark for the future Hare yon npclnt prffblems with ctill- a linJ .... , SII- R ml I, run, pf the Ktenlne Public l.ritner. Mrll your questions riMinrti on one slil or the paper only. Mutn nee of the children In months and whether boss or girl. toast or Kwelhai'l.. or a iianl. unsweet ened educator cracker for hlin'tii chew upon fur about fifteen minutes twice a day before giving the milk. At the mid- dnv meal give one of tin- oiimving. nc ginning with only n trasponnful and In An expedition to explore the Sierra I'nreja Mountains In Venezuela, where. It Is said, white man has never set foot, Is today on Its way to South America under the leadership of Or. Theodore de llooy, of the Uulvcrdty of Pennsylvania Museum, assistant curator of the Amer ican section, The range of mountains Into which the expedition will try to penetrate just Into Colombia and Is utterly unexplored. The characttr of Its Inhabitants are tin. known. Kver since white men dlcov ered the rtglou 400 jears ago strange tales have, been told of the Indians, who never come down to the plains. They remain In high elevations, through which no trado loutes pass, and consequently have never been vislud It Is reported that theie Is a whits tribe there, but this is commonly said of 1 many fcctlons, nnd no such race has 'ever been found Tho trip will last about six months, Intid If promising llelds of Information nil" discovered a larger expedition will In. illspati bed The mountains are h ' long distance from Lake Maracalbo nnd j I the pa.es thiniigh the range ale about 100 miles apart I I Philadelphia!! al Kell; Held Kelly Held, Txa. May S -Sergeant .1 A Comiur has rccentlv returned to Kelly Field. South Sail Antonio, Texas, and resumed his duty with the 328th i Aeio Squadron Comber lia.s been In 1 charge of a detachment sent from the Held to nil institute of technology Ser geant Comber resides at 1711 Clictnut street I'rank A Booth one of the Philadel phia hos who enlisted some time ago in the aviation section nf the signal hi't'"h ,,,, ....... .. ....-,, "'" i in me HMiiin'ii seeuuii ,,i me kikiihi i creasing t'ae amount moderately, If tins crps. recently iocep, ,w i.itlng as mULL me a story" Is the great op JL portunlty. Here Is a child hungry for vocabulary, for pictures, for emo tions, for knowledge, for Ideals and longing to bo fed. Shall we feed him with sawdust, with pastry, with gum drops, with hardtack, or with good whole-wheat bread, pure milk, clover honey and mellow apples? "Tell me a story" does not come un expectedly. When the baby Is born we know this call is coming In about two years, and then for more than a dozen years there will be this dally oppoitunlty, especially clamorous for six or seven years. And no teacher can be a substi tute for parents, in story-telling, but only u supplement. There Is such a wonderful range to choose from, of woithwhllo personal rem Inlsccnces, nature stories, wonder tales, myths, fairy tales, Jingles, bits of history and biography, Bible stories, hero tales, legends, adventure, humorous tales, ro mance, that the question arises, When is the time for abundant measure of each of these? The Interest and choice of the children Is our guide. How much of each Is needed to furnish the most nour ishing diet for a wholesome, sturdy mind 'and spirit? Here we must he -careful, and a good general rule Is like that of popular dietetics to furnlBh a mixed diet In good variety, and carefully se lect the best quality In ever thing. Anticipate the future, as well us the pleasure of the present. In choosing the stories. We cannot foresee what special problems, what struggles, what diffi culties, life will bring to these children, only we know that It will bring some. We know the days are coming when we cannot speak, when they will not listen to what we want to tell them, 'of the eternal verltle-. the IdeaK the practical wisdom, the beauteous vKons. the bul warks of courage T'.u y will bo too busy, or too far uuaj What wp tell them now. repeatedly In storle. if we tell It vividly and tactfully, w 11 stay, i... .i .....w1 r.. ,,!! time 111 SUD-' Xi, dJ?,cllssedJnLa i"lnf ,n'lnf of i.'16 I consclou-ness. and In part In conscious Civic Club and the National League for,, memon" Women's Servlco at the Art Alliance,! Vffe.MUo telllnc of stories comes I ' .. t .1 . LV.nlDn.lll, IvIllllPPS. inrouKIl plainer. ,-ii,,,..ti.w -- -. agrees with him. until he has at least tun ttililpHnonuruIs of a vegetable or n cup of puree. Vegetables should be flesh and nie to lie strained through a medium sieve dining the first sear t'se baked potato, linked, steamed or boiled carrots, stewed spinach, dried or freili i peas. They may lie made Into a puree with milk The pulp or Julte of stewed prunes, dates or tigs may lie ued with tho afternoon meal as a varlity In plate I of the oiuiige Juice. A few swallows of water should be given after tho milk to rlne the mouth You should be using n soft toothbrush nfier each meal. My baby Is (welt nionlhs otJ nnd I- Just , rulllnp hr llrst lo,h What tan I da to mlH lhtm ronie ranter' Mrs. U T 1 Perhaps you will find on inquiring of the baby's grandparent", that there Is a lamily tendency to cut teeth late. Take your 'baby to your physician or to a health center for examination to bo sure t she Is In good health. Follow the dietary suggested In the preceding answer. The baby should be taking a quart of fresh mlllt ever da V rnin.w YOUTH corporal In tho SOi'th Aero Squadron. Ladies' Shirt Waists AM, STM.I'.. IM'IXIJ- Ml II.K AM) ii:tlKtlhTTi: CRKI'K Hest nualitv. wlille and colors. Special Value $1.50 to $6 Alan full lln of taillra. f hlMreu mid mvn'ir ilOSf McPHlLOMY'S, 1624 Market Si. KXT TO STAM.KY THHVTRE OPEN EVENINGS Kvceiit Tue-duy nnd Wednesdar t-f 1833 Walnut street, today, Mrs. Bertha Xi. tlrlmes, of New York, an expert on foods dried In the home, was the principal speaker. She dis cussed the handling of waste, tho value of dehydration a'nd tts uses and the stor ing of a year's' rations for an ordinary family. Thomas n. i:icock. Jr., assistant food director for the city, also empha sized the Importance of dehydration. Clean-Up Week Hints for Busy Housewives A vacuum cleaner can be success fully used to clean a hard-coal stove. By Its use all flying ushes cun be eliminated. A handy pocket for storing wrap ping paper and string can be made by tacking to the pantry door a heavy piece of burlap or cotton ma terial. Old window shades need not be thrown away. Soak u.id boil them clean, taking out nil the stiffening. They can be used fur roller towels or kitchen curtains or dyed and made Into rag rugs. Tissue paper which has accumu lated In the'house can be saved and kept In a has In the 1.1'chen to wipe the grease from pots and pans. This effects a great having In illsh towels. A sewing machine can be cleaned by moistening all the metal parts and the hearings with kerosene, running the machine rapidly for a few minutes and then wiping off all the liquid with a soft cloth. The kerosene oil must be thoroughly wiped off and It Is well to run a piece of old cloth through the ma chine before attempting to aew one's fine summer things on 1.. . i...ii.. ..a r,,ll. liair tlie ehalnl ol tne limit.,. , m,.j ...... ..- --- ,. storv. and these come better through tell ing "than through reading a story. Be prepared. Have something ready to tell. Ransack our memory, keep sour eyes open, make use of tin; II traiy. Have something worth telling Find the best of Its kind. Consider and choose carefully. And remember that we cannot hand bread or cookies or peaches from an empty basket, nor bo sure of getting even sound ripples by Blabbing Into the barrel In the dark. Know the story so well that you see the pictures In our own mind, see the i colors, hear the founds, reel tne emo tions of tne characters. ..... , I Then tell the story so that the chll I dren see these pictures, hear these ( I sounds, and feel with the characters In i the story their pet plexltles, surprise. ' ,iiGoinninttnpiit. enurace. Intentions, jovs 1 Story time at home Is a great bond of I family life, a pleasure for the present I and a bulwark for the future. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS My little boy, ona ar old. has ieht teeth. I would IlUe to know what food would , Iw best to ul htm eo lie will hate ood tfeth He has only milk at meali. with mice a day a coddled egs, and has orjt.se Julre between meali. Sirs. C, K. lie lircu? iswnir" iiai u iuuu atiu ouiim egetables eery day, Gl a piece of A The 3tor of rtunovm 3ho I 17 The Store of White Shoes "JJfTE are ready as never be W fore with white in real china buck, washable kid and our now famous KID-KLOTH, originated by Geuting's and introduced by us last year. Kid-KIoth is a finely tex tured fabric that on the foot cannot be distinguished from buck, that is more shape-holding, cooler and more comfort able, cleans easier and is much more economical. A great idea for a war-time year. In a wonderful series of pumps, oxfords and boots. fire Thread While Silk Sieciingt, Special s( tlSO a Pair 1230 Market Street 19 South 11th Street ! "I know something ! that will clear your skin wwwvttwwwwwwwvta Miss Day 139 South 13th St. Extraordinary Sale of Early Spring Models Original Prices $25, $20, $18 , 4 fe'K'0' ' . i..i;. i "My sister went through just the same thing. Her face was a perfect sight with eczema, and the itching nearly drove her wild especially at night. She tried everything until a doctor recommended Resinol Oint ment and Resinol Soap. All the suf fering stopped at once and the erup tion was gone in a wonderfully short time. Why don't you begin using them today f" The Resinol treatment is equally effective in making red, rough, pimply complexions clear and healthy. 19 jn t essTvVv t It u. esin Resinol Ointment it to nearly Beth-colored that it can be kept on exposed surface! without attracting attention. Kennorsoap ana utntment are toia or an aruggists. k zAjUfofel Announcement In its plan to conserve the nation's wheat supply the Food Administration has ruled that substitutes or cereals shall be used in making bread. In the Spirit of Patriotism, the Freihofer bakers are complying absolutely with this ruling, and at the same time exerting every effort to satisfy the discriminating taste with the real Freihofer Quality. Our laboratory experts, after months of experi mental and research work, have succeeded in perfecting a loaf of bread that meets the requirements of wheat conservation, and is highly palatable and nutritious. This perfected loaf is the result of proper blending of materials, and making and baking under the latest scientific methods. The Food Administration has suggested, for the period of the war, that all bread be named "Victory" bread. There fore, we are withdrawing from' the market our well-known brands until such time as conditions return to normal. This includes all of Freihofer's famous specialties, such as Butter Krust, Liberty, Shaker and other brands. This important change takes place today.. mm ELb m BREAD ---- - '"-i iirai Pure, Tasty and Nourishing Scientifically Made Nutrition for the Children rM W"'" It' i m a -L ; ty tifo umJXk ana 11), , v ik mmr ' n . "JWrr'itfr; ... S,"-. .&$ kail tMitrinii irv- J.-: tey'iLiL'x: .J
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