Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 10, 1918, Final, Image 12

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Ora FOtfVG WOMEN
CANX SERVE UNCLE SAM
ea of Service Open to Girls Outlined and the Fields of
Government Work Suggested She Is a Patriot,
Too, Who Tends the Home Fires
graduation just nhcad (or a
Rrcat number of clrls eager
i.un and dolnc to heln their coure
Itn answer to the following Inquiry
of general Interest:
you know." It asks, "or any
nment positions or any branch
vice besides yeomanry vvtncn
women with high school train-
y enter? Thanking you In nu-
IKTUUESTKU.
lies yeomanry in mo navy.
calls for expert stenography,
ling" woman may get Into Rovcrn-
".service In the army. This berv-
feells for training. Dietitians and
atory workers aro needed In the
hospitals in America and Fiance.
Dhono operators are enlisted, as
s'also stenographers. This, barring
sing, about covers the extent of
Ben's actual service In the army.
p.dato telephone operators havo not
). enlisted In service in tnls coun-
Jnd neither have stenographers.
oireruiurs wnu pu uurouii uru ru
ed to know French. Stenographers
C;-wlth hospital units. Dlctctlans
uire training ana experience. I.atv
rtory workers must luivo taken
raes in clinical pathology and
tnostlc bacteriology. These courses
lulre spending a few months In n
pltal laboratory.
OW for Government positions
.Which do not call for enlisting for
duration of the war, as the above
Pour letter was neatly typewritten,
Interested, This is u hopeful
Your country needs your nimble
jars. To come to the point quickly,
Rlrl who Is of most value to her
ntry and to herself in these times
Jthe one who Is trained In some spe-
line. Skilled flrst-clasi stenog-
hers .a lid skilled typists uio wanted
?all branches of the Government.
hlngton wants them, so docs the
rtrency Fleet Corpoiution. Tlie
plane builders want them. Uvery-
y does. And n llrsUilass stenog-
her can become more valuable by
nine a specialist In her line.
he woman's corvnlttee of tlieCoun-
of National Clfense, with head-
ters at 1607 walnut street. Is
Una; women to the Y. at. C. A.
oi or airplane construction. 717
fth Broad street, to learn drafting,
tAVtMlnt mhiiiIIhm ..Llll ...1.1. I....-.
k"4ii ivauniHi miu Willi mail u
pints of )irecls(oii. and technical
as. aho mis Knowledge helps
girls earn a much lareer salaiv.
Pile clerks, statistical clerks, true
I and draftsmen aro as b.uTlv noptlnl
Government work as tho stcnog-
Rera and tho typists. Other clerks
rare noaded arc clerks qualllled In
ness anministratlon. schedule
Junior accountants, munition
clerks, statistical machine nper-
map coiorists, law c erks. dunll-
ACT machine operators. clerkx nnnll.
hln modern languages, calculating
pine operators, computers, edging
t uimawiuiK citTiw, uooKmaKing
proofreading and fingerprint clas-
Mho salaries lance from 7Ro
1800 a year. Another noselttnii m nil.
is mat or um-arian in hosnltal
rtoiunents.
he all-around Intelligent girl who
trained is assigned to somo of
r.work because of emergency, but
,,oe8c positions go to tnoso with
'training.
LH of theso positions do not require
. service rating.
tf'
r-ji gin aoes not care to take a
Fstcnograplilcul or clerical position,
i can itirn ner inougnis to airplane
truction, to munition work, to
graph operating. All of these are
d as war work for women. Courses
the airplane construction nie given
mo ocnooi or Airpiano Construction,
uonea Dcrore. The telccranli com
train the recruits in nnerntimr
the United States Civil Servlco
Dission can give nformation
The Toy Soldiers
Sleep on, 1-lttlo Hoy, nnd sleeps
secure;
All day you've played so hard;
Your little feet that have romped
and ntrnved,
Your head that has planned the
games wo plajcd.
May rest while we all keep guard.
Sleep on, l.lttle Hoy, our rest Is
sure;
AVhat though we are battle-
scaired?
Tho love ou've lavished on us all
day
Will more than do for n soldier's
pay!
Sleep then, for wo all keep gu.ird.
HL'nGi;S JOHNSON
GIVE DRAFT BOYS
A CHEERY SEND-OFF
EDITORIAL FOR WOMEN
BY A WOMAN
rty MllS. I.OVIS . VAV,r.
Chairman of Hervlrn Star e'ommlltee of
Almrl'Hli thrraeaa e'nrnmlttee of Iho
Kmergcncy Aid of I'cnna) Ivanlii.
about Goernment openings in thh
field. Munition work icqulrei no.
training. It is not listed as Govern
ment senior, but It is a highly patil-'
otic work nnd the day la not far off
when on will find thousands of women '
highly educated women- In It,
women who to dato hao Mono no
work of any kind whatsocer.
UST not be thought that Gov-
otic service for tho gill of today. An
IT Mt
ernn
n.i "am aim. umiiyi.mlwiuunwg
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s timm
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woman or to make a soldier boy feel
as If ho wcro tho pet of the entire fe
malo population, that ho should do or
say.
Another thing that Is being done by
a branch of tho servlco 'star commttteo
H tho delegation of women to seo the
bdys off and to mako that miserable
moment something more in the nnturo of
a Jolly celebration than the silent, cruFh
Ing scene of parting.
Ono thing that Is famous the world
oer Is the peculiar American brand
of cheerfulness. It li a cplrlt that is
capable of this greatest things this gay
rty, thli braxcry that Is concealed be
neath tho slangy "I-should-worrylsm"
of tho American: whether It N In a
man who goes off to catch tho Kaiser or
In n woman who stajs nt homo to knit
socKs, It Is it spirit that must nexcr
bo allnucd to sag or to bo clouded by
false, rumors nnd unreal fears. It is a
spirit that must bu featured, for surely
it must win.
I LOVE THEM ALU" INSISTS
WORKER AMONG SOLDIERS
1ias Amelia Josephine Burr,
Y. M. C. A. Entertainment
Secretary, Returns From
Tour of Nearby Military',
Camps
A TO I'll of
.fYiiriny camps might bo dangerous
as Miss Amelia Josephine llurr readily
admltH -but this applies only to tho af
fections. Miss Hurr Is well known ns
ono f tho most charming poets In
America, and author of the beautiful
Hed Cross pnem, "Interminable Folds of
(lauze," which has been bo much quoted
lately.
Miss llurr has Just completed the most
unique tour In all her experience of en
tertaining, the tnddet nnd tho happiest,
If jou will bellexo her,
"Did I fall in lcncwlth them"" die
aid In answer to a question. "Well, I
hae always lined them all, 1 didn't
pNactly fall In Inxe with any particular
To Kcanl Repatriated Italian. one I Jut loxe 'cm all that's nil."
Washington, May IO.--TI10 Italian Miss llurr, who lives near Camp Mcr-
.embassy has been notified that Itnlian rltt. N. J. nnd Is lnteiesled In Y. M. C
1 ,., ' ., ,. ,. , , , , , ,, A work there, made a trip In thf Intcrcat
cltUcns ill the United Mntwtiml other f ,0 v. M c A rtertaln,nent com-
foreign lands who return nnd Join nilttee. which took her to l.'ort Delawnre,
'tho Italian army will lecche a special l'"orl 1I11 1'otit, Wlsahlrknn Harracks,
toward for coming to tho assistance of Capo .May, Tuckahoe, Fort Mott and
their country. The central board of the othir ramp.
Dante Allghleri Society, the dispatch ' "I went down to Wlssahlckon Har
said, lias decided to help tho Govern-j rncltx" sho 'ald. "with a bunch of
input In iiiovidliic nssi-tanio to tho drafted men. 1 guess I wanted to enter-
! families of thoso who icturn. I tain them more than I ever wanted to
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ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE
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"trr"M""""1""1 -.-""ivirBTiisni
rnment serxko Is tho only patrl'
young woman who adds to tho man
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JIKS. I.OUIS . PACK
Fancy Turns to Dainty Blouses
A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rosn
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AMi:i.I J. IltJHK
DAINTY WEE HATS
FOR SUmiEWS CHILD
Tho Are Gay, One's Demure
and Another's to Wear
to School
DID u eer wander around In the
children's hat department? Did jou
oxer Idlo among tho saucy IIUlo hats
and gay wee bonnets that skillful hands
haxc designed for our little people? If
jou liaxo not, then Indeed haxc you
missed n treat. ,
llut that treat l still In store for
you If jou will see the bewitching array
xvhlch today's adxenturo dlseoxered.
ricture, for example, a dainty little
hat ot pale pink horsehair braid. A
gay wreath of spring flowers surrounds
the crown nnd ttreamers of pink rib
bon, width hang doxvn tho back, lend a
quaintly grown-up touch
Or take the white straw hat, shaped
for nil the xxorld llko a hechlxe The
I narrow slanting brim is coxcred xxlth
, iv tightly plaited edging of lino lace, and
rouglHi clusters of flowers and ribbon
I boxxs lend charm, xxlthout making the
1 hat ton fancy Miss MarJorle, with her
sunny curls nnd blue eyes, should proxo
qulto Irresistible In this.
For school, conies n small blaik bat
of good quality soft draw, bound xxlth
1 old ioe xelxct mound tho crown. With
her little dark suhout coat, or lati r when
she does not need to x(.ir lur coat,
this hat should look xcry xxell, nnd has
In plain clothes nnd smocks, you will
Mnd somo xcry modish sailors nnd
ptralght hats In dark colors, xx-hlch
should complete the pleasing effect that
slmplo clothes Impart.
Tor the names of shops wrrere article
mentioned In "Adienlurea With a
Purse" can tio fun hascn, addresa Lriltor
of Woman's I'Agr. lJtrMMi Public
I.KOuhR. or rhone tho xXomans Uepart
ment, XX'alnut .1(100.
entertain any other boys in tho army. I
Just couldn't help but feel they were
homesick, and 1 put my heart into the
xx oik.
"Did 1 enjoy It? I should smllf
"I imer bad n better time in my
HfA I. ni titmii t iw.ut in flip arinv tins-
pltal r.t 1'olt Mott. whero the boys1 'he added ndxanlago of being serxke
juuiifi ituiiiuit tiiu nuui n iiiti until i - t-in t t .. .i. . nM t rt-itMt
i.ower of the country by taking the HRV'-'V '? """, ,?" ",", ," ,m"V
position held by n man Is doing a great I p '" -' " J"J' "' '"" "' tl,Ht
deal for her country. Any oung Inxlnclliln Auurlcan pep which slmnly
woman who helps to keep tho homo cannot l- suppressed for long. 1 hex;
Hies cheerfully burning by giving tlid inxaimiMy nn.i iiim mere is a g ,u ...a.
best that Is In her to xxork that must
bo done is n patriot too.
If ou go down to the hcadquarteis
of the xx'oman's committed of tho
Council of National Defense they xxlll
shoxv you u catd on which Is listed
130 opportunities for eager young
xx omen such ns oursolf. Not the least
of these nt this time of the oar is the
oniuiiH lind Army. I wont at
tempt to tell ou about them nil be
cause you can go nnd see for your
self. Then tako u xxalk ninund to the
woman's section of tho Fedeml em
ployment bureau, LIS South Sixteenth
street. These two bodies xxork hand
In hand,- Hut I want you to go to
of fun In camp life, altlinuuh they are
Inclined to regard tho hour of lenx'e
taklug xxlth unaccustomed emotion
Mothers remember xeiy xxell the first
tlmo their hnvs xxent off to boarding
school, nnd the flist tragic letters they
got and then tho gloilniis bursts of en
thusiasm that cniiin In tho folloxxlng
weekx. The American lmy Is a remark
nble ireature, nnd can be safelv trusted
to llnd an nmnzlnglx' good time xxlth
seemingly most barren material
Xexcrtheii hh theio always Is a bad
fifteen minutes xxhen the train H Jut
going to pull out. and since that Is tin
Hum xx hen the most foolish little thing
xxlll dlslrart them or pleasn I hem or
nniuvp Hum. that little thing Is xeij
both places, becauso It Is only In this ior iini.m-i.mi
xvny you win oe nmo in visualize fully .,-,, EnPV ., t(.r .,, r ,i,e
tno open door that has sxvung xxldd , .. ,i..
- , -illKlic.in i fi mil i-.iiiiiiuiict- ill. Uii-
for woman. I ... , .. ,..., ..... .
l.llirih.l'. . .11.1 "1 1 llNI-,l1rtllin IU1S -II-
tered Into tho new xxoik of gixlng the
drafted men comfort and cheer ns they
i leaxo thdr home cltv fur the training
camps. During the two xxeeKs the com
mittee has filled and dlsti United UliOO
comfort Kits, cheerful-looking bags filled
xxlth small cieature lomforts. to xxhlch,
through the klndnesH of the lied Cross,
they Iiuxn boon nble to add it sweater1
and socks for each boy.
And they are so grateful for tho little I
that Is done for them ; hern Is a letter
Tested Wartime Recipes
CHOCOLATi: HRKAD PL'DDINO
Thn Ingredients aro two and a half
cupruls of bread broken Into small
pieces, one-half cupful of com sxrup,
one-quarter cupful brown sugar, one, egg,
one-quarter teaspoonful of salt, two
squares chocolate, ono and a half rup.
fuls of milk. onelMnd a half cupfuls of
hot xxaler and three-quarters of xanllla.
Soak bread in milk ; ado. srup, brown that I xxnnt to copy finm Camp Lp, Va.
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sugar, egg. xxell beaten, and salt DIs.
solxs the chocolate In the water and ndd
gradually to tho bread mixture. Then
add the flaxorlng, I'our In custard cups,
set theso in hot xxater and bake In a hot
CAnilAC.i: AIT GltATI.N'
Holl the cabbage, put It In a colander
and press out all the water; then put It
hi a chopping boxvt and mince. Put
a lajer of cabbage in n baking dish nnd
coxer xvlth a layer ot cheese and a laer
of whlto sauce made xxlth ono cupful of
milk, ono tablespoonful of ryo flour, two
tablespoonfuls of margarine seasoned
xxlth salt and pepper. Fill tho baking
dish xvlth layers In this order, dotting the
top layer of bread crumbs xxlth bits of
margarine. Hake in the oxen until Hip
crumbs arn nicely browned Tho sauco
bubbling through Hip crumbs is an indi
cation that it has been sulliciently i
cooked Ilconoiny Cook Hook
.My near lamest I wish to expiess
my heartfelt thanks for your Hinught
fulness In providing the bn.xs of Ixical
Hoard No i'!i with thn comfort kit on
Monday, April 29. Such an act makes
onn think that Hie people at home re
member one and puts more energy Into
one's woik at camping"
Hesldes tho xxork done for the boys
there Is qulto as much that Is Important
xxlth the mothers to make them feel that
their hns aie going to haxe the finest
care both hero and abroad and, xxlth all
the wretchedness of war. xxlll find real
solid American fun mixed In. All lhat
dangerous German propaganda which
works to llll the xxomen's hearts xiih
terror for the londitlons of lifo in which
ineir sons aro going can and must bo
xxlped out and every woman who can
The blnti-e on tin- iefl is of blue anil white ilicikctl voile trimmed with
liny plaitcil frill of plain blue voile. Thec arc linis-licil off with hem
Mitcliinp. Tlio square collar anil neck make lliis wain particularly desir
able for vouth. The, other lilousn is of while handkerchief linen, with
iinuxual collar anil ruffs of blue ami white handkerchief linen
WHIM: the separate walsfc may lie a
runner to a certain extent in the
winter time, it remains for the appear
unco of tho "good old summer time" to
havo the blouso really como Into its
onn To be sure, there is ono tpo of
blnu'-e that Is considered quite correct
for fall and winter that absolutely drops
out of exlstencn the minute the weather
win ins up it bit The (lark waist ot
ihllfon or silk, which generally mutches
tho skirt In tone. Is the one to wnicn
tub as spick and span as a brand-new
blouse
It is rather dllllcult to say which ot
thi"-o materials is conldeied tho smart
est, for all seem equally popular, and
it appears to bo simply a matter of
choice and the pockctboolt, but it Is
very evident that tho cotton voiles are
finding more admirers this season than
they haxo had for sears.
lino of these now- cotton vollo blouses
Is shown today, at the left of the cir
cle This blouse Is of blue and xxhlto
I woui.ded 'oxer thtin' are being treated. I
waa mighty sad for n llttlo white. And
then linger against tho bruto that
plunged this world Into such a state of I
xx ai fare got the better of sadness.
"I had a number of mighty funny ex
pi rlences one at thn Y. M. C. A. house
at nop of Hip camps xxhere tho boys
ate alluwid to sleep on mattresses on
the first floor After mx little show- 1
xent In the house nnd had to walk gin- I
gerly oxer them to got to my room '
"And once, during n. talo about a
preacher I had known, who really was
lemarkablo for his fondness for fried 1
chiiken. 1 mentioned that he xxa fond
of thicken, nnd ono of thn boys xxent
Into hysterics almost. Hut after the
show ho e-anio up and apologized to me
"f xx at n ox cry xxnman xxho xx-anls to
keep hen heart wholo not to go In thn
camps xnx often. You can't help lox
ing those boys."
! To Have Clean Windows ''
There are fexx- xxoincn xxho really ru- (
lov cleaning vxlndnxvs, and one reason
iuut be that the result Is so fteu dis
appointing Soap alwaxti seems to smear
the glaw, mid the cloth gets too drippy
nnil countless thlncs bnpiicn Hut ono
housewife;. In Idaho, has thought about
I II liarel llllll II.IH (lei llieil lll-l mm.il n .
.,. (. . ... ..!.. ..I ..I .1. n.ili.n l,s, II Imlmi d I
llll IH-M lll'-lllUH HI linillillh i" i .'. ...
I Slio sent her ilecMnn to Good House-
I keening, and here it l
1 "I hn found a wax- "' she sa.xs, "to
polish xvlndows brilliantly xxlth tho least
possible work. I can clean thciii
x nether tho sun is shining jr not, so
Infallible Pi my method Vr.f. wlpo off
the dust vv itli a dry cloth, or If xrry
dlrtv. xxlth a damp one, then put a
small quantity of xxater In a basin and
mako It xeiy strong xxlth household
ammonia, using not more than two pails
of xxater to ono of ammonia. Hip n
small cloth or sponge In this and xvrlng
It nearly lry. then go oxer inn glass,
rubbing hard but woiklng rapidly Wipe
Immediately with a dr.. Unties cloth,
or the pano will be dry before nu can
get oxer It The Hole ohlectlon to this1
method is In the effect of the strong solu- i
lion on one's lingers. lubber or
leather gloxe may bo used, but exen
without gloxes I find It takes so shoit a
time to elean a number of windows that '
If one Is careful to wash the hands hn-'
mediately after tlie tnsu, tnen run mem
xxlth lemon juice or vinegar and rine
again xvith clear water, there xxlll bo
no unpleasant effect."
able And the lirlco Is only S- '.Mi
You xxlll probably fall In loxe xxlth
thn demure leghorn, of bonnet shape,
xxlth n few pink iocs and sump black
velvet for tilmnilng Immediately oil
will picture .xour little lady xvlth thl
hat, xxhlch should look so xxell xxlth her I
".Sunday best" dress.
And If ou diess jour little daughter i
A Pork Chop is mighty
good, but an analysis of
its food value shows
ttrooa? waste
Bone, Gristle, rat and water
accounts for the loss.
BTBbI t IjTRfr
COCOA
"ALL FOOD, NO WASTE"
delicious
Is a
and
complete food-nourishing.
WAR TIME
RECIPES
A little boohltt
containing deli'
cious anif eco
nomical recipet,
Stnt free on re
quest to
H. O. Wilbur A
Son, Inc., Phila,
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whv this should lw so, ono of xxhlih l . wiiichoil iilaltlng of plain blun voile,
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THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
TODAY'S INQUIRIES
: 11m mr wmrAmn na-l-- In k l.u .-
Wff, '';li aoe-lel what unroarlona ap
K!i n b plajed to make txerjbodr lunih?
la It nnla 4a wa ,1mm !
tkat itart of tha hat tllpMt! nhnt
fee feT
pemlble to male the hair darker
lithant nalns hair die?
ean aerana af nnoarfnmaiit falue
jajjo be aent toba utlllied br , torn
ante, worklna for tho romfort ot the
be aent to ba utlllied by a eom
K,Nn In tha trrnch
Tttttera nnd qutsttnna submitted to
thli drpartmrnt must be uritttn on nun
hide of the paver nnlu and stoned with
the tin me of the tLriter, Special Qvertf
hke thae alien helmo nre iniited, it
is understood that the editor doei rot
urceiaarily indorse the aentlment rjr
pressed. All romi.iunfrnt.oii9 for thia
department should be addretned an tol
Join: TIIK WOMAN' FACHANr.K.
Kienlno PubUo Ledger, Philadelphia. Va.
ft ktmnf lltit 4a-ltr --
V 4aat fatal tTn hlfifalnaP nnt h& ulaJ., -.
alcht and stilt Imares their not being
iht ruin of U!ng. whrn It 1 nteennurr
, clath In bolllnr w(r. what utH
ra avvwnK ina nana from irttlnr acaldfd?
A Home for Somebody
r Editor of Woman's Paoe:
T MarUmI wrote to you In th win.
!"" noma to a middle-) 14 woman.
finer the ceia weather In the euburha or
act that T wmiirln't nav nnu
'!"' -. r -- a' aa-ia nnf-n
u M:r Jfianienea inem. ao my lovely
V-WIJh Ita little private bath la atlll
r- t ia reauy oeauiirui out Here now.
the lovely areen Ircea and araaa and
i oerry and peach bloasoma and my
s, oeeia ana pea a nre up. When I to
Lj am alwaya very clad to aet homa
'Now. what I realy am writing- for
At to ba aoma naln. an narhani nnmm
-. reaoera vnay never navo tried tneae.
; Sunday I had an or heart roasted tor
1 ana ainco they aro ao much cheaper
. roaat and VrV vnnil Inria-rf T Iiam
f your readera will try one. Thay
naar aa i can leu iiae roast iamb and
r tenner. Aline weianea more man
da and cost ninety cents, ao you see
raen cents a pound they really are
y- First, you cut off noma of tho
. all) and cut away all the large
lela. then fill with a atale.hrearl
I ad fasten together with a skewer.
rt harden on the outside If roasted In
roaster, on Monday I cut It down
rf
ins save tha outaide leavea of lettuce
' error them a hot dressing of fried
E Bacon, onion rut tin. aalt and nen.
t xrloegar. My husband likes this
atad better than tha heart. I would
to hay "Ianeaome- coma aee ma
r-t-mil car to. We may be able to
a- up. s nava a ntiia gin nva year
live one mile out from Slty-nlnth
MS
to rem ana the apiendtd worn
a. U. P.
1 aaama'rjltv that tha lovely. lit.
. whara ona could waka un and
In tha May country ahouid re
am. Maxoa gome reauer wouw
UTaMifi 01 tno oner noer.
yor Mitla etauthter'g picture.
bgtat I aJmoat think I caught
I Pt On S-tJ-o-Ki ! ...
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Flag in Flowers Difficult
To the editor of Woman's raotl
Dear Madam I am a constant reader o
your, column and haxe learned many usefu
tnings tnrougn it. i nope;
help me aa you haxe he!
oinrra
What planta and flowers, also vines
bloom early In the apring and last all aum
nier. and what planta can be used frr
making a red. whit- and blue design llut
-a III grow about the aama height and not
more than six Inches tail?
Thanktns ou In advance, I remain
(Mrs ) P..
Mowers that bloom early and last all
summer are lady slippers, nasturtiums,
marigolds, petunias, red. purple and
white, and geraniums, red, salmon and
white. The withering blooms must be
kept picked off all the time in order to
make prolific bloom.
The Japanese kudzu vino. Is green all
through the summer and has flowers.
The clematis is the same. Japanese Ixy
climbs, Is green through the season and
has flowers, but Is not very noticeable.
All the Ivies remain green all through
the summer.
I am afraid you will have a hard
time to mako n flag In red, white and
blue flowers. The ones that would ba
suitable don't blocm at the name time.
And there really aren't any red, white
and blue flowers that grow about the
same height. Tulips and hyacinths make
good flag flowers, but these only coma
in tne spring, ine nearest jou count
come to your plans would be to uso
scarlet sage, white candy tuft or petunia
and corn flowers. They do not grow the
same height, but passers-by might over
look this. In the fall you might carry
out your plan by having purplish blue
asters, white asters and red geraniums.
You must plant your asters earlier in the
summer ana you wouia nave tho
geraniums on hand. This makes a beau
tiful display for early fall.
Two Girls Want Man's Love
To the Editor of Woman', I'agt:
Dear Madam We are two girls, sixteen
yeara old. We work In a factory. Wa both
love a fallow, hut he does not aeem tn rim
niucn ror us. i;an you give us goon advirn
ao that he will care for us? lie doea not
Jo with any other glrla. We both love htm
early. We ara steady readera of our paper
ana hope you will help ua.
tiuun a.nu nnuwN Kits.
I do not aulte aee your Idea, my dear
little girls. I)o you want this young man
to fall in .love with Dotn or you; you
eculd not both marry the same man;
that would be bigamy, and loving the
aama man would make you both very
unhappy, aa one must give up the Idea
ot leviaw htm If .you are to remain good,
Ml that jroit must be above all things.
-- DfjeVt Ml your minds with so-called
Hire axi tana eariy age.' bo gooa iricnog
wHh. Um boy end any other boya you
kaow.aeea leave love to And ita way.
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YESTERDAY'S ANSWERS
I, Lillian Ituaaell has orgunUed n woman's
defene league to train women to ahoot.
" The,.'".e of soap does not make thn skin
oil).
It, The. fnllnning lotion used onfe or tnlre a
lily will rounternct olllnena of the aklni
live und a half nunrea of roaennter,
one-half ounce of alcohol and one-half
dram of boric urlel,
I. In transplanting jnung tomato or other
planta, setert iv cloudy day or set them
out burr In the afternoon.
S. The. plant should be set deep enouth o
the roots do not bend. A ciinfiil of
water Is poured In after fine soil la ap-
!!'.!" .'" 'lit ""'.'. Th ho'' ' then
llllfil In. The anil on top should be dry,
us Ihla pretenta the aun from soaking
iin the moisture, and the object la to
keep the roota damp for aeveral days,
n. Irenrli rluilk, fuller's earth, pondered
magnesia and other ntiaorhent sub
stances will remme grease ktulns xihen
the arenae la i-leuit. Nnli.nl, !.
ether, chloroform nnd lienclne must be
iiaeel to remote grease mlved with dirt.
Liner and benslne are Inflammable and
must be used with tho greatest fare.
that while the blouso may be of ihlffoii
nn,i fhnrefnre cool, the appearance Is
eiulte tho lexeisc, and ns women aio
all more or less Impressionable the
dark blouso of the winter tlmo Is cast
aside for the lighter shades.
This season the fancy turns to elell-
cate tones of pink, blue, lavender, j l-low-
and green, while the materials range
from linen to chiffons, xxhlch Include
crepes, organdies and voiles both cot
ton nnn silk Tlio main nuraciion seems
to bo that all of theso materials havo
excellent recommendations for their
laundering qualities and como trom tno
Vnieli liiittnns decorate the front.
There mo many of tho smartly
gowned women who prefer Iho xxalst
made of haiulkeichicf linen. Especially
Is this 11 faxorite for morning wear and
for those who ean pay tho price. The
hnndkci chief linen blouso H not to be,
despised.
Tho figure at thn right wears a
blouso mado of vxhlto handkerchief
linen, with novelty eollar and cuffs of
bluo and whlto handkerchief linen.
Inquiries aro solicited and may bo
addressed to this newspaper.
(Copyrlsht, 1018. by riorence nose)
P
tnuat at
Vincent Writes Again
To the Editor ot rTomnn's rnoe;
Pear Madam Thank you for our answer
Jo my long letter published In the
larxixn l'lm.io Lsikier of May 3, Tour
answer Impressed me, but I do not believe
you entirely understood my letter.
I did not mean to tell you that I warned
the girl against her own sister, but I warned
her not to follow the wajs ot silly girls.
I wrote tn warn her that no matter how
fine outnard appearancea may be in these
daya thero la very little beneath tho aurface
that la worth anything,
The kind of good times jnu speak of arn
Innocent, but those I referred to add nothing
to a glrl'a honor and respect.
I aald things to the girl In that tetter that
she had never heard before becauso her
parents haxe never warnrd her.
I know unfortunately that It doea not do
to warn another person. It usually gets
the person who would do well Into trouble.
I am not too eer'ous.mtnded. but I have
seen too much unhapptness from mlstakea
and t do not want to aee this nlco ounv
atrl make a mistake.
Of course, there Is no reason why she
should not go with boys she knows, but
oni r.j an,, euuuiu .uur an wun nice ooya
who respect her. What do you think of
girls et ten. twelve, fourteen and sixteen
ataylng out until 10. 11 and 12 o'clock at
night, and tneir paienta do not know where
they are or whom they lire with?
1 have not heard from the young girl
elnrn I wrote, nor have 1 seen her. Do ou
think It best to go see her or not?
Home one told me that aa she tore un
the letter 1 aent her she aald ahe hated me.
What do you think tit that!
VINCENT.
I think that you are a good and kind
hearted young man, Vincent, and am
Eorry that the girl you wrote to did not
understand your desire to help her and
keep her from evil. I agree with you
that it Is very wrong for glrla of ten,
twelve, fourteen and sixteen years of
age to bo out on tho street after 10
o'clock. In fact, the younger onea
should be In the house by 8. As for
their parents not knowing where they
are. I would not like to have to be an
responsible aa those parents will be and
are for their little girls. It is decidedly
their fault,
.1 would not do anything further If I
were jrou.' Yeur letter was evidently mis
understood by the younr girl, and any
liriaer awvaneea in tno matter wouia ao
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