Yw L,. ? x . ,vi,JA'J , . - - c JL -t i 'a vf.M5': .... WMKE EVERY DAY HIGHNESS COMES IN FOR ATTENTION AN UMBRELLA TALE-RECIPES t- B'T, to rt Afl K ' " ' fflftg WORTH OF $I& NOW SEEN i:M mrica Will Pour Out Her s&Virf'i..-.. n. .-:.. rv....;.. p.'tlV, IS'tea XSUf ') UUIIIIII m France Give Unstintedly to Same Cause l; Lv itLY every one loves babies. At.ter babies. Pleas will 1 made for l-VWleast they say so. The pink and financing- the two ueeKs in tne court - ;"," J ,.. , ,.hUoairlan White ones that look over somebody- ! try. weeks that nro Ilfe-Kivlng so many XerH ,.." .lonnt.d two boxes at their $Kouldcr at you on the trolley car are times and so on It will ro. ,pPninK i.erlV.iinnn.e of "Stop Thief at , Vrly always sure to draw an under- i It Is these concrete ways of Retting; 'd H t Theatre Monday een- I :.Yi.i.- m(i rt.ii- i. 11 rule that's at the things that deserve the frvent , . ...... , P. afcfar as It coes. Babies individually i 3rtttn smiles. Babies In the aggre Plfcite .mean nothing ' fetSaTThlB is children's year in April i tK-i.-m'l9l, the United States ritiltlren s , iiSttreau. inaugurated a campaign to v.Br f.'. wive one hundred thousand names j"1 " "'i. ul"r"' J ,, ""', iy will lie piennteii h tin rimop.i-:-"& ,,rf,.M n.Kn,..i ,iio fmm that . dltion N ceasing: to oe. Men nun iri., ,,i.,, ..,,., ,i, ,,.,,,- ,i, ,.ii, ,,i. r K?ft"tintll the dawn of April 6, 1S1H. EkVfrjfa, t-. .hi i nhiMren's vear i RfeVwftans mainly. To save babies who Ks'le;whert they mliht live. Three hun-1 IRVVnl . ..... -T ... ..... Ivrea thousand of these lime ones ftunder five years of ape is the toil ; jj-gjoeatn claims of America eacn year. SB OW are we going to save them?. '.Primarily the United States has! gi,.n VtlvIflerHnln ouotas. as It is when i'.-, X rilllill ll lilt) - IlilCU Otvtn .mo MW.hM-e a Libertv lx)an issue or a ' !:.. v..- ...-1... v,1, o... u..,mo. ' jyTO'vcu V..U3C uiiij, .v.. -.v -.,-... v sTf" the' responsibility or saving so manyj in t-ngianu i-arnameiu is writing mi i,i,m.. ,rnnc -.s ,n iirv , n.1.1,. .. ihibies. This la the bis gigantic plan.1 millions of dollars' worth of checks , y ' e' "" wiig as t..ilr ..idu.mi nil '8 ttf will be successful only if .Vmerican , for his Little Eveiyd.iy Highness. ' r,m ,,.,. ,. ,, ft p,.ATnen. women and older children put Nothing Is too good for him or the ,,, ,,., ,)f lhp ,... ., ,, ,.,.,. , K-Hhelr hearts and minds together and I mother who bote Mm. In France It m.r..i. .,,., ., ,...,,.,' ,, u-...t,,. . Cfc'U.cnter'lnto It. There are various ways teor enrolling lite nation s neip in uauy leaving:.' There will be child welfate X.Iaa VaU !- 1ilc- nWiimt-n in i 1 1 tin ;?A H2S.h.UI.B ilCIU 111 WIUUBi 1 livi v ill uv I&Z. V..t- - 1. ...1.11.1.. .l l.n.. f.. pauy WCUtv CAIIiUILS itliu uutcn iui funds to make better hospitals for bet- ADVENTURES I Iff lUNUSUAL UMBRELLAS Kn '.Arr err ArrT?r CTiri' I&iJ'SinLJ SI Off IKtLtLjIX Of lOlV V .1 . . . i j . r . , L Black-and-white stripe l,ros- Ki - . ;.! tj:...i: J.. gfuiu aiuuun uiiumg luuiiu ? bliotver bliadcs tjj fTIHIS Is not a rainy day stoiy. ul- ''-' though It is a tale of umbrellas, nut 4nr An. htniT vnn mnv be erv certain. fef. .!f once you see the umbrellas that sug- Hl .T . o "- ... --- . , (rested today s taur. ana ir you pumuw one, which you surely will do, If you ?A fio see them, for they are Irresistible, you g, will find yourself looking hopefully each fvday for the suggestion of the dark cloud which will warrant your carrying our umbrella If to town you're agoing. iS Can you picture ln your mind's eye k. Mn. rfat-L- .n HV nitli handle and I FYrzr. :"V"u.;: " :; " uh -iiit. finnil LTerrule of -white, and -n-lth wlilte- tippa !,..- -r it, .11 i.. ,.,, .ill A-nA nn I 'TIDBL in iniH ill?piaj J"" " """ " " I wnjen answers una ucbli iin.tin ...-. . 11.1. .1.,nlnlnn at a ft IV. 'S inm UCSsI lllll,,, r-v.,. . V.T AnJ Aarlr . ..... vn,1nrlrl green top or i th "nd i ,er with a " ' I ferrule, and a twisted silk . KaUUi " g;iandle. togeth S'ford, forms a contrasting toucn to mt Eft ,wnue ana carrien ui n, w IK silk to a nicety .... I ".. . I ... n sn AF nTTnninrAlliiBiint I . Another very Individual umDrena ". l ' .. . ' . ........ .. ...I. ffl. WttlrTn SnntllO lenO OlBlltlCllOU in -IHJ o.... f lh1one.handled model of DiacK s.ik P-, Vhlch Is bound with black-and-white Kv """-"." """"" ,, .,, inr, ftf '.Striped grosgraln about lialf a .Inch , K? l.rt.wldth. The handle with a rounded nat i" tnn- ha two narrow while Birines run- i &fi!nir around, which complement the blark i nhd white design of the bindinp and the i .remxic IS as unconitiiuu ' "'",""" " i (ver "SonnJieifu niu .- ."- r Fnr the woman wno must i-uum nn ;i tMirintes there are some low-pncea ES common-sense umbrellas which may ne i W.r had for 2, And they include the neve !ather handles, and those witn tne rouno j bracelet attachments, which are so con- . il.nl elln vmr the wrist These um- & brellas'are of good durable material and s ..'... . II T1. A l....lna.B clrt noui CJ s... .... 'WnoJIVes.to provide for a rainy da b' -VAAnlnv nnn iiMihrella at the office will -. 't .'.tr. n Tk.fneA kVio fll.enVerR A more ifif'J"' r.s-r ' feVnehslble and satisfactory purchase. (SSs Then, too. If you have an inclination 3! toward swagger sticks. ou will find i Itjihem here of leather, and you will he i &. vrlthin reach. , K.-I? nf .onrne fnr Vipr who lAr.s then. I sia .-r . -. .' ..- gs crecrooKs. one or wnicn particularly tn- i twites dercrlptlon. Long and slender, it m'ls'made of wood of a -very dark purple p1 A' bird's head which curves to form tlie tfj'sroo"" handle has beak of red. with -fts THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE "f -rnnivc ivoiTintiri J. Name three sifts appropriate for tlie rlrl Rv- "r graduate. z. Nlmi fhre for Ihe haw Us S, lhit home msMhiisis silll tml Id tha- lisndM nluinn? i p.,,.. . .i. A i. ....... i.. .... . h. , rinaaiiiiK ii.p. mi. mi it nir in-si IJ UT. -J to get all th lulin? , St Yh&t noTfl little nmluiraitf idere for tht k.nnirr iiiKt lairiy inaue H appear- , sncT tC M Uu n Lt.nnla. .1 .. I .. ...!. t..t .. .1 A pwv ,.,du.1- ...i.ir.in, luair-iiai mi. imi-i iv Irrn ror u. cradtintiitn rrrifU. lv j ' Letter of CoihIoIcirc fjerniMUor o, Koma,. , Vat. , icrftaam i ne a er- aear rnna Jn'WaiihinKton and I hae Juat Ifarnptl that lM-,hai lost her little tuohp-'pnr.nlil rfanih. iX'-tti'ftnd I want to write her a letter of ;:pyrsiviby. llll you please tell me through wr-exrnance now to wora U7 it poiibte . e vuMIq it in Frltur a paper. r-ij ' (llr.) W. B. 'fo'fr-f am Borrj', but jour letter only rraehed uh on Frldav and could not be W1 published until today. rc-ii."- . ... j-w- iner u nomine more uinicuit to writ; than a letter of' condolence unless one tfnnwM tlia TiAresiti vr u-all Am ...n.i ftknow this friend verv well, vou will ig.Ttpow what kind of comfort might up S4jPal to her A short letter telling her SVinat you nave just neara ot ner norrow "".lino, mat you want ner to Know tnat you rc imnaing or ner ana reeiiiiK intenseiy I K.. lKn. linn. If .t. no.. . n .. Ju........ . W 1 h..cb ifc wu vai. uc (tl.J Ullliui V . to c&u on you at once, would oe There Is little else to isny. But'a written straight from vuur heart f-reacli her heart and give a grain Dion to tnat saddened motner. ' WanU Wilson Island 1 Jailor 0 H'onmii'-i paer: Madam--I would like to put mr mil o riiur Verr Intereltlne little corner y- mai 1 atree with Tlie Spirit l ln that tha nmne of Tloir lalnml ,' chanzed to 'The Preildent Wnnil. llson lilund.'" It could be railed 1 Island" to mil.e It u llttl tnnrm .Ttati reaioaa riven for renamfnr the ml mia war wero excellent, rnua . M certainly crowlnr more unit mnn :a Industrial hub.' and we should xuture or tnu uiand of oura or. that ia nrovlnff a huh ta th nf. tbe world Just now. ANOTimit Bt'lRIT QF118, ' frip lo Milne Allure , Ta MWJiWlKn' of irno'a pair: tttiik Madi.m 1 there any way I ran , r In touch with the author ot that Int'- ratiiut' aocount of a Maine vacation ln the jftaxtKS J'CBl.io J.ctaiaa of May 11 ror some tuna L aav wanted jusi sucn a vacation. it never prn auie ia si, in loucn be rixht parties, and would autre la. information you can alye an tha Y HBADEIt. adItor of the Woman's Kichanie' IH neoaaaary to plead guilty to th u, 9-iiicn you reier, ana atanaa t o. answer any questions about tar UID to aiaine. ;t wu .virpnt eaperienue, una 11. ,)give mriner ue- nft wiviivi op ar" 151 f. 'Baflas. Si? W THAT BABY I TO BE RISING Gold to Save 100,000 Lit- v.. rt ..;;.. .., JtUI (7ICIH Ul Illllll IIIIII support or every American in tne tana. , Jneie l temptation to elvc an one a "me "nd. mJ"ey . ? V?"" V'81 ,J,aVe """J ' " "- " ""'"' - , "- " "' ""'..-. "' Port of home causes fell off to :in women are beslnninpr to realize that babies area concrete commodity. If we don't save them our war will have ,al,. ,nsln,ltOI1 .,t (-j,.rm.inton. which Veen ln valn- Because, alter nil. it n, doiiiB lemarknhle il unmtii,' Rlrl 4b nn. j...pa1.'bb lilt Inn .. nvliTunnnT.' ... . ... . .... '' '-- "" "" ""v "'""" "" "'" "'" "" "" uem-m. m n. 1 TF VK want real lnHplrutinn to Mip J- pott eery baby dlip that comes niuiih v i: iioic uiiij iw inuii i. ..-- iik along we have only to look nn nw the sea to Prance and (licit Untain These Governments arc .minting hjl.U. !. ..11 .1,-1.. ml.l,t n,l mnin ---; : '" ".''"-. ":..."- Is like this too. .t naiiunui ci j . These countries weie a little late i 11 fn blliir lilt A nlni 1 . 1 11 icn 1 frit-a nunint, ui j-viiti.1 mi, i.-c til ''" tLnlnvl.. 1,n., n ..n l . . .... 1 .. . .. nnus. i" dii rum -Miti i. i.ti in tee that we help her live up to it. WITH A PURSE "plumage Kver "l"f J ou0rU,ieM ?roCk .does not admit of a crook. oii will want to see this delightful stick, anil if it is i the unusual jou are seeking, icitalnlj Ivnill CIT( lllnf. M' 111 ho .11 in ..ml I'""1 "."e. ..... "v ... ..it ..i.v For the names of shops wheic arti cles mentioned in "Adentuies "With a Purse" can be purchased, address lCdltor of Woman's I'age nvcsiva I'l'lit.li' l.UDOElt, or phone the Woman s lepartment. Walnut "000. SORORITY TO GINK MILK OF DIMKS FOR HFLGIAXS Delia Gainmis Sent l"irl Tliou-aml Dol lars nf Ten to He Meastircil Ip for Ilaliies Over There Members of the Delta 'iamma Sormtie hae sent flilOO of theli conentio'n money to Belgium for the ichef of chll- o""0- nilia iB t,,e hpsmninc of H milted nort to raise jio.ooo-h mJp i.f i --n -j-",..7. '"' "... :,? ."'. '-'"-1" u,"","r "ul,l,,rl ue-nin o "U'7 n Ihn n tPi Bin m an. f'mnlfi , . . .... ,..,.. tiiaiininii c ine coiuniniee Having, the work In charge. Mrs. Jessie Wharton Itoberson outlines, in Ihe current mini- ber r Anchora. the pnn -.upRested by tne jrnbda chapter of the University I . ...... .---Ul.. "Lambda Nil has offered the sugges-I tlon that we tr to raise a in le of dimes 1 ...... ... , .. ..... .. i lur OOl Oil M Wiir WOIK. SHM .Mr.s nooei-son. i nere aie se enteen dimes to a foot, so that the mile represents $8976. We bae seized upon lis sug- o thanks and we nave io)eq that t))(. I)Vlta (iamna ,np , ,,.,. innni. ,,, .b,i fut i f..,.i p believe that e relta Gamma women ran raise $l",uuO for tins work, and do ik cni-u, m j".wun. Debts My rtrbt In you, Deloi fit. If our J cannot poj; In mil coin of tiny rriilm On any rechouiny daij For irhere (.? ho shall Uymr Thr debt, when all is saiil . To one who vtakra yuu tlrram nyatn When all the dreams were diad Ol irlicir n the nppinisci- Who shall the claim nimputi. Of one who inal.es you .sin;; u'nm When all the soniis irrit unite' -Jessie 15. Itittenhnuse. Letters and Questions submitted to thin department must b- untten on one iae o the paper onlj and signed with the nauie of the writer. Special aucrie hke those given hetow ore invited. It is understood that the editor doei not vecessaritu indorse the sentiment ex pressed. All cotnwumcntloiis for thi department sh'Ut he mtdreied an Col1 fmra: THK WOM"J RXrilAN'-TIR. Evening Pwbftc Ledger, Philadelphia. Pn Call It Dove Maml Tn ihe JM,.n- t ir. t ,,.,. " "" TVhf Madam I ipi- where teaite-if (( ih Woman's Kx hanve erp Invltetl to send in , tiicir opinions In i eremite to lenununs Hop UlanU. . l";rXl " ""IZl " u. ii a name Is utterl unlit for that idUnl Am we all know our ho, s and nin if work im t n. ) ,. unA..4 .,i.i ...&rntir. .. . . down at Hoi; lalHnd that all may hope eonie da to enjo iicaee Hgain ,t uch b the taae w not mak th. UIhiiiI an IsUnd of distinction and 1. pretislon? We popl. of Ani-iia nhould by nil means iliatiifp that njine - Ilns" to a inori ffentla and swft nniH. sui-h a "Doe." lloie slanllleK peace, lliat whkli we hope , 10 outaln one day anon thruuun ine tulllni; ,.t mil. 1. mn mi tnil loliin.l 'President Wilson' m.uld alb.. I.. a uit- able nam!, hut in m omniuti Ii is nut brief enouih. and the name ,h,.ul.l i;; a oei- wSIdrow8 wilISi'' the man '. f"th.' hou't ' ooarow uou, ilif nun ur int nour uove ii na: increruif minim upimun i ... ,. ,, ., We Like lo Oet Home To'the Kditor of Woman, roue: Dear M.datnl am aolnir to rive a oartv I Iri the near future. , There are to be about twentr-fUo bos and Ktrls, ranging from sixteen to nineteen mere will be some dancing-, but I do not wish lo hae only that. 1 would appreciate very much sug gestions of sames and also light refresn meuts. I think 3 our .tilumn Is doliic verv help ful work and our editorials 'Vet home." M. M. K. Th (tames and suggestions for re freshments haxe been mailed and wh thank S. 31, K. very much Indeed for her compliment. Royalties for Song Writer To the Editor ot lromuu's fast.' Dear Stadjin Co jld you vltsss 1st nit know ln your column what the roislty on a sons; amounts to and If thrie cents a copy Is considered good? Also If the writer receives royalty on talking-machine records and on piano rolls? Any Information that you can (he ins will be gratefully received. Tha usual royalty on a popular aong amounts to about one-half cent, although the exact amount depends on the aonjf and the writer that la. t the writer is well known the royalty ma7 amount to aa much as five or six cents a copy. Three cents would be considered quit rood If the composer has no special repu tation as a aong writer. There Is also a royalty. ob, oaaa reeFi aud piano roll of w b.. . .1 . i . :- . ne'dC "la'ml :i"V.,k 'a'l'eo'o'il.l ANXIOl'S out a aofl doll. ... .aj,y wale r ; a nd j .Utu of a solden doe he ereited on th. you i-eein to be well equipped lo stint """' ""' ,,lle r.lle U .S f ",i ... rl,l l.land that some da mm U- res, ued from , . ,niiimer bu-uieai that ii hV l" '!' lo 1"ob,'n ,he -."'" and -ci'-rate I .SS! Wrtbta """' ""-"' ""1 K.-V" be'.", "."hie t, " .attafv 7l ', Z tl-e He.tlons of tll,K "STOP-THIEF" BOXES TO AID WAR CHEST Donated by Philopatrian Play rrs to Committee Leading in Oversubscriptions T,,r . , . th. hoxef , ,,. ,.,,,., nf thp ,,, tlolinl committee turn- R In th- l.irBrst oMTsubwilpiinn. and the offer lias Mitred Hie worKeis to extra. efforts In er illiectli.n Thi; ,.,., '., Hams mrc-li-al ooin- ,,.m, lhiony for the benefit nf the n,,,,.. ,,r n,o i:nn.i miimi.Iii.mi .. imri- -sioe ironi mis cause, inuen hi me proceed1 will h Bltn to war wmU in;uiv nf the nl:i(MM liao iiutnbfi s of their families in kci vice, ami Ik tice an- niuch iitU-iestcd t!i duiiiK theli bit .Alius Barthnuuvr naj twn ni others who i.. . i.. .1... 4 1 "r '.'""" '" .'" ",l '"' 'Vrt" "'V' "" ''.""!", '". ,n ',.,.an' "' ':.""!:! "''I ' i""ieis ill ine iii.iiil-ui linun iliem at 1.1ft .ee. :i . inn M s Aneliliirn lin dav eenmg uill he known as "Xa. Nlghl ' and Friday as "Army Night " Philopatt i.m i 'lull memhet.- will invite their ti lends and lelaties who are m srice. Naal and niiny ollu ers will be in attendance James J Skellj. who has taken a piomlnent p.u t In the yeuily Philopa trian produilion during the last decade. 1 p!a the leading part m "Stop Thief.' hesides direitlng the pinduttion. other nUvtrs ell known to IMiilailel- phiaiiH i 111 appeal. M5XT VEF,K"S I'KOGKAM i. mi cinm i i i. i vii Or ll iMLII AL HAM) iecul Program 1 1'reparcil for Squares in Variou ?erlions ,,, , ,, ... , , , Muriiinal Band cnmeit. Jamln Itoesliman. conduitoi, will be hi Id each da next week. Monda night the band will play in Ontario Square. Thirteenth and Thomp son streets Tiie-dy HiRht 11 will play In PasunK .,.",'" '"c"1" ' i urti umi j-nr-r-,--, UfilnoMJay et-ninp at i laik s laik. l-oit-thinl street and Haltinmie anuo, Thui"da. niRht. Araininpo Sfpiatf, Aia inlripc strt-et and Lehigh avenue Ii ida j evening the band a it! be at the fltiwer show in Vernon Park. 'ei inantown and t'helten aenueH. Two iim ceits rtill be gneii n-t H.iimday after rinon in FainnounI Park, both on Rel- moiil Plateau The hrM will be at oVlorK anrt the M-rnml m 1 I he pro- , ,. , f,1(. ,, .. , t C.ll,,,. c &". .. v... ..t. ...wo. ,,,,. .lln,,n.. 'In-.,, us . .. - '"' ,M-ra? TwIlUh "" " " '"Tor on, e ,h. Vo.Vm. at" O-n.e' ' ller.n.m' Ue.crlptlie. "'.ivHlry .hdrK- . . I.u.ler. t hMjonsn iinrnins or ine i.jtiie infantry urn I nil inini uiiih nil ni'r umi liuiiti. A t an in... itiw tn unrL.G in the m . I .- i rnlr. In the illatar.re coming nearer ,induajs ami spnd so mucli more time in nearer until thej ehars. upon, th- enen.n. i ,.,. v,,,.. ,,, ,, ,h. ,,,, ' ,Halr,, '"'VjV n'l ,,,V,,"I., V. i. ,?.,.;i of tiatlle. Ilefea- of th. enenil. Pursued in the .llHtunee l.v tl,, ,-jalr. iiems from -vou're ,n i.,n. Pi'ml Tenur sul """i . ,,.,-"' .. r, sh"" """' f""" ";'. UV,',V," i'nB..,,. u l;'.;,,;,l,,n'lk,l .id Unit HE'S o the jo n The alinse little pentleinan will he er Lti'j a link later on. If sou are ery atliou to lnow Itow In keep him awas, write to (he Na tional War Canlcn (loiuniit-ion, Washington. I). (., for a free garden primer. Two cents will lirinp il lo son I m;sterdays answers immuiurr .unp-oir iiiui-.r- nil appro- i.rinu -irit.i fi.i- tii. iut,i. u u ' uaMii-nr partT. t Dr. (ImrtM R. lncBrtlir U dlrrWor 0t 1 uie inn-ea Maiea uureau r iisme . Ktonomir. '.i. 'Ihe foidnril liut In taking it lead in sum. mer ttjlfft. 1. It U not fctrlrtb trrel to rem-n tne KlotrM when eatlne Mndulche at a for hi u I afternoon t-ea. After friiltt Hiid teeetuble. have heen ilrlrd, a llttte alrbn: enrh di I- neiet- nrj io iirrrni inrin irum moiaiiiff Ihe nrlnelple of prep.irlnr dried fniltH unit ' llie.e nroflurlM tn kiiuL nml -.hk..Fi. trsrianirn inr me IHBie I lo illloH ntiuli wiilrr u. mum takfn oul ur Minn li tlie drluidratllli: prm-esH. Thfii tin, lire iirrpureil in frh irrrUliIrs. Marling 11 Home Milliner; To ilif I ihlor of ttoiiar 'aur D.ar ludum-1 am tntreKtd in .our nil. ''" n3"f "'nf hoping Ml "an" l!eV,r,dne0"ioo" am ry sool at makln; lits n.i ie n, '; pie,, I I iie ne ',, M , ,' t' mm. n.,., h.... . -.......: ..' '"- aef So I would like to irTiulre for fui- !h,,r """"V.1!"" .Xow' ' """ hn"" md hae enough tlmi to nwr to mak thre r faur hta u. a f iv.mi.i nu 7tn L, :. ' which la a lone ay on llie road to success mere really Isn't ery much to tell about starting a home millinery. Klrat. ou will hate, to decide whether ;u !. . '!" J d''I'ly n your front winnow. 11 jou uii mane two or three ) pieiij uais anu li.en put them 111 tliH window with u neat little sifrii read ing either "Hats made to order here or ".Mrs. X . milliner." Then there will be the Important thlnir of getting down to a business basts. I uould buy all my hat shapes and trimming at a wholesale milliner's and then set down In black and white, for my own benefit, Just how much It was taking to make each hat. Do not iiCLleut u slnla Item on each hut kecplue In mind that the time ' you spend ill making a hat goea Into the ' cost of It nnd that your profit Is com puted over and above this. I would be careful to render a bill with each hat 1 and see 10 it that II Is paid hi fair time. Don't stock up with more hats 1 than jou can sell, as the styles change and you will have to sell for less than I they cost, probably, In the end. The big thing will be to get customers. Try to get your friends to tell their friends to come to you and you might try putting a little advertisement In the paper "such ' as dressmakers" Insert: that Is, hats! made reasonably, etc. Do not be dis couraged if your business la not very good at first. A business cannot be built ln a day. If you reel you do not know enough I about making hats you could take a I nlaht course in millinery at one or the, ' .iHehaola'auah., DrwcJ Ins-Ututt, u, I UM-n HERE IS sP-JFLENTY OF VJORKlj PHILOPATRIAN PLAYERS TO AID x yf' ' ' mRd wm- MISS BEATRICE GIMY ' Trsted Wartime Recipes linked lllilltiii I'lidding nitli Apple The ingredients are one-quattrr cup ful of cornmeal. one pint of milk, one- half te.ispoonful of Milt, one-half tia-' spoonful of giiiKii one quaiter cupful' .of molasses and one apple. Sift the ininincnl slo !v into the isialdfri imlK stirring onstantl" r'ooU in a douhle holler for twenty minutes Mirring ocLasioniilly. Add the Fall, gm- per and molasses Tut into a greased i "ailing dish and hake one hour in u. slow 'oven, stirring from tlmo to time. Slice li - oie and pare the apple and stir Into the TjtKlfl i tl LT lt.'lkM tirtpeo mlnilloH Infipnr until the apple is tender. Tills makes ia iniKs economy t ook book. onmlneK With Cheeiie The ingredients are six tomatoes, two tablespoonfuis of sugar, one and a half teaspoonfuls of salt, one-quarter tea- spoonful of pepper, one cupful of grated cheese ami paprika. Scald, peel and slice the tomatoes. Place on broiler and sprinkle with sugar, (Th(.n sprinkle with cheese and paprika sau ami pepper, wnicn navo oeen mixed a!1(J oqom under ican tlaine until tomatoes an- tender and the .'hecsc Js broun Negligees Restful After War Work A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose "XTIJVIJIl hefoie. it v ould seem. ha .-,,..-, .,, IIIUIUU. hly enjoyed tlie house-gown and Ihe t, a, ,he piesent ,,me ,e piesem time. egllgce as they do This is, no douhl j necau-c tn women aro more active these . .. .,.!, ,, ilfcl-. i ,v,Di.. ti,.-o Am ... "" """- .;. ...s, sv s-. the war ai!ilties that are now then renter of intere-tt. and the bouFt-pown y therefore mn-sr weKome after a da' bttenuou tk Not only is iht.- true reBardinR tlie Ameriran w ninan. tmt I roently heard firun I'm- who h a . j u r letnrned ftnm Ktipiand. thHt u lit Jn lb-- Knplih women were dresainR e p'ainly on i h streets while ihf wete buy with their war -wotk, when the Kt home thej rirm wonderful robe of satin, silk or rhiffon The other da. I looked oer the mod e.p of a woman who make a ?pei,i,tit of house-Kowns and test iobefl and after the bhowlng. I little wondered that women fell ictlms to the f harms r thee Bainient.s. To my way of think ing, tin onlj possible stumbllnc block to an woman would be the expense, foi t li-pf- ItiMirioiis things do mount up m dollar Tooaj is shown one of the nenc' deslenh and one featured by eclusii "hops because of its unusualnep It is fchown in all the delightful colorinc-. The "ketcli was made, from the oriKliMl model, whlih was of old pold hiouiri- This deelfrn without doubt tiinie from -.the Inspiration gained from Chinese an parel. The coat, which resembles th- t Chine1- coat, is trimmed with bandings ,w,j . t, -.111 made of tne silk. relieved with hand emui oiuery 1 in iroot uuu Nci'vfs art' decoiated with the Chinese tassel and one of tnese tabseis 13 ueu ui ino uack to simulate a ;igta11. The skirt has a. panel front and bad; of the biocade, with plaited tid set -tloiis of ihiffon tu match the brocade m tone. Tlie bands form a bow -shaped or nament over the chiffon. The Chinese shoes arc a pjit of the i t'oituitu1 and aie made of the hruiade, "lln wh,lP so1" (Copyright, 1918. by l'lorrnce Hose 1 Cliee.-e Salad Willi Marnulaili , One cupful of clieee uottaRel. onc fouitli cupful nf hour cream (beaten I. one-fourth teaspoonful of wait. one-eiKlith leaspoonful of paptiKa. one tahlespoonful uf bul,er" "e bU"Ch f ,e,,Ul" (ChnieU'' fn ' tablefepoonfma of orange or gtape I niarinaUile ' liv ilimK. fleam -alt. papnUa and butler 1'ut by spoonfulb on lettuce , Decorate with marmalad. When Company Drops in for Luncheon It used to be that when lompany dropped In unexpectedly about lunch time I had tn open a can of sardines or something else that looked hl.e hat It was a make shift. But now I'm not a bit worried no matter how many of them there aie, because I knew that with very little trouble I can get the best salad they ever tasted. I boil some eggs hard and cool tlem by puttlijg them under the cold water for a minute. Then I take out the yolks, crumble them, and mix with butter, salt, pepper and Al Sauce to taste. I .put the mixture back Into tha whites and terve on lettuce with any kind of dressing I happen to have in the house. It's the Al Sauce that makes all th difference, between ordinary stuffed eggs and the flavor of this wonderful salad, that no-one but a French chjf haB" ever'beforu been'itble to. gflUr, ' S3IRW. - . &" dAMES d 6KELLY Two bne ul llie opening perform aucc of "Mop Tliiel" June .'1 nl llic ltroail Mrret Theatre will lie ilo tidlril In llie players lo the -eel io mil roinmillee turniiig in the liipuc-t oersulisrriplion lo tin War Che. I. J'roniilient nieiillicr- of (he ca-l are lioun iiIiiim l'loMera That (irow on Hal The flow cm that grow on out h.ils. tia-la, are Miy imetestlng this seatou. Sometimes large ..let tloweis arc ap pliqued flat HK-unst the Mti.iw or silk foundutlon of u turban or oilier lint. Flowers aie massed under tulle, all over th crow n and brim. Sometimes a' urcath of flowers Is useil around the edgo of tlie crou n, with a baud of tulle fastened oxer lliem To keep them , li:?!!L .""'IW?"":' uui.in.i ui,( ouiiiii ii.c, -i iui 'iilrn ilHU corn t1mer arc also ttped on the sum mer bat-'. I lii little rc.-l robe one i-lip- in after a 'Irrniioii! Ia ones it, lie inn to Cliine.-e ini'lueiue. It comes in tliin parlirnlar in.ilanre in old ?old lirocadc. The mat i- Iriliinieil uitli handing- nf s-ill. tourhed ttith hand embroider;. .liine-e tatsels appear here and there and Mipge.-I pigtails "SitLG 3! r-S--' X e& '' $( VA ''feh E.tablfhed 1839 Furriers Furs of Superior Quality Selections may now be made from the choicest stock of pelts for next season at very considerable savings. Hudson Seal, Ermine, Mole, Squirrel, Lynx and Foxes in all desirable colors. Also Natural Silver Foxes In course of manufacture selected models, in Coats, Coatees, Capes and Jacqueiles. fo South Mr. Matvson is not connected directly or iiuli- i cciia! ...(. un( uiner WAR CHEST MISS MARY HIRST CHURCHMEN INDORSE RED CROSS CAMPAIGN I'lclaU'.- mid Otlu-r Clergy (iomnitMiil l)ric for $1 ()(). OOO.OOO Vi'ar Fluid I'.elales ,,f till denoiiliuat,, isvioi, .in,....,, i.i sum,,,, i ine .'iiiiii.s .., t tl.u ..fforls of .-HI','" ' lh Aioeiic.in lied i'ros in lis dlhe for a war runil of $1 uii.OUO.OOO. '.trdni.il millions. Hr-hop I'amel S. Tu or ll.e episcopal rhuich. Wil - li.ini I'rasi-i Mel low ell. pieslding bishop or the Mithod.st Kplscopal hun 11. Wiisliliicton : llucciie II. llendil. senior bishop of the Methodist l.p.scopal i -Unr,h or the South, Attanla: W W ! ! I'liiufiiH. iips.iliit or llaxe-rfoiil "l-l il.-i-c. rharf A K.itnii. ii.iitiir i'f llioj 1 I -i rt Ii .riiup ll.iiuM i hurrli. New i 1 Wrl. : lialiln .ln.iili SilM-rinan. Ni ' V-iil. . I '.hi I l:.i-i. l-'KitliliiRliani. paPior nf At IniKloii Slu-'l 1 nll.irt.in 'litii''h i 1 Ilo-inii. nil li:i" liiiloi'M'"! ill' caniii.HKii I lllt-lioti 'I'ullli' a.v. U'hell 111,. I'.eil i'i.i-i .i-K- ill n our lillcUs Wn klimv I 1 1 I'annnt I i wi'll all , lid all It ! It li.is iliini. all it i Oi'iiiK liip.iiis tn ilo liihleail, v sliHlrll lit I Mirin ham: EMSlii (llli'il witli llinnki. o,,.i mio.l m'iiIi irlfts. arrordlliK as i.uO - ,, i lias hlcsFPfl in with mean" , "I rrRHiil tlip Aiii.riuiii Til I'toia a I mo.! Iniiinitniit api-m y nfVln" Jti ii- i ininl in tlie int-ent mill." .i'h I'lirdlna illiliuiiM lleie at liniiu nl aliroail , this a.-.sr.tiaiiini i- ilmns iirnKjilflrint i wi.rk. minis-terms to humanity' neeiH. I The Ameriran people will mit fail tn j tallv t'i this ii;leniliil cailM " l!i.hop MrPiiwrll kjii. I trust that he this time the l!i'l fio-s neeiW no In-I iloin-ment II- li '" '"ml all1 nid The I'.e.l i'io tale.- italiv Idnal J tlfts ami lilehl. nulltiplles Ihell etll elenev l. llnkliiB them with its mac-j riflt-ent mlal anil Its wonderful olRanl-. zatlon Ker sentiment of sjmpathy, hnmaiiln and senernsit is in and be hind the appeal of the Hei TroSf. Wc , !ia-.e not vet tourhed the deep Fprlntfs I ..f our devotion and Kenerosity I hope there will he the ln'ReM possible re eponre to this appeal." I Doctor Comfoit i-av.- "No htoader i hauls of appeal to llie Reneio-ity of our, ' countrj could he made than that made 1 the American Red Cross ' "(Jut of our pros-nenty anil our Rood- ( will we ran well afford to make another I , iimnessive ofTeiliiK from the nation as I a whole to the oaue of mercy." Silk Parade Flags ZS2 feet Made of heat banner silk, trimmed with two-Inch yellow MlU bullion fringe, silk cord and taxsels, siik - embroidered htara. jointed pole with metal spear nnd iier Kprrlal Trice $35.00 villi er,lcc Ha:, at Special Priced THE KENNEY COMPANY 1314 Arch Street Philadelphia Iloth I'hnnrk le?i? 1 Fan! Ladies' Hatters id 3 Street irii lining ins name. MOBILIZING ENERGY OF SCHOOL CHILDREN . plans suggested l (he women's com- ,,,.... ni'ilee ..f the iVunell of National ne. I railllllg AllierifUll Boys ail(J,fen.-e in u-saul to keeping tlie schools Girls as Adjimcls in. War Work "There Is not one able Aim i lean, no matter what his age, Mho should not dedicate, his Mrenglh to the needs of his country n,t this time, n is rpeigy that "'III win the war concentrated and trained encis.v, the eneigy of men and I women and of git Is ami boys, bent upon i one common aim." This Is the woiklng eieeil of such men as Anthonv (I W:n i ..f ...(,. i... .c i'o. till v.:, , ,... , rl '"" ' '"" '' '"ke gieat.r speed In complying Mieier. associate snpcrlntenilnit of special contses The fin ult ami th schools, who are bending their energies s'',l"lni'i will n.itni.ill.v loliite in their toward woiUliiR out plans for the train-' ".'.' "' '"""" hi'-' atnl i'iupIo.ineut of suirdv voting',,, '",'" ' gel s,,n)p dea of what Am'rlcans. ' inis will mean m the iluelupnienl of "What ,1 thee hiHKv joungslers of'""'1"" "f "'"' 'Ker. Industrlo,,. rouiteen. tin,,.,, ami e.i.o,s ,t,. n """". ' t",""i- " 'B ''an be better tlflie,, ami theieaboiiis do all. -.,. r , " " '"""y ""' '""" .-,....-. ik, rc,eic p.i ami laKft uieir own time .Now, Aineiican 1 IIIIUDU rilil llilinll, ..I ..... . ', ' .".'".' .::'""" ''" ""n"B n"" " .- ,,,-,.. inn r.iu ioili qillcK ic ami eltlcienlly if piopcily tiaincd. riiriiieiinoii'. on. hoc can often do i,i,. V , " ;wnKe.s. theiefoie matlcsshnwih.it !u,o'f:r","",S,,"""C,,", ",''"' '""- ,"""1' ''" ' o I, in the p.opcr spiilt l.s w-oilh rin man s w Ol k In ,H the n,,,.. 1 1, man that eiei-v s, hool b,, .,,,.1 "f belu e iglil of p.ioper age ami strengili should -- ,,,,,, ,iu.eo nil woiu lis soniniei uiiiiiit r ii in rr nk. .in lie x .... m ,..ini i I 'ink island that I do not mean g.uden ing and farming alone; theie aie In munetahle other kinds of woik where have I .""lug bos and gnls can he usul lo 1 tlml .. ''..". i.iniiiHKe- llllllliailX inev- ... . .. IW he t,a I ami fi.,- il,.. ,...,. .. .1.. ,- ., ,,-. t ic.n. I h.-nc plans wln.li aie not yet tlpe enough to ills, iiss i egarillnc the emploj m,.,t f school . hildi en in w In, h I '- T' Sl""-'"".' i- "Pi-elating with - - - We Want You lo Know the Value of Genuine Cold Dry Fur Storage The mere hanginc of furs itt a room or vault without heat does not mean cold storage any more than a summer bungalow without a heating plant would be cold. . We have installed the only scientific and npproved method of preserving furs. We invite your inspection. No Storage except from patron$ wilt be received after Saturday May 25th House of Wenger 1 229 Walnut Street Phone Walnut 130S Furriers and Milliners This new method ! g prevents j&IJL In a mR wlBiH in I f 1 1 IL yrB I I IclCl6Q. JE 'feJ j fafelesStjfaiky WILDROOT is a preparation that is guaranteed to ! remove dandruff your money back if it fails ! You can apply it yourself, or your hair-dresser will do it for you. A week's trial 01 wiLUKUUl will worts THE GUARANTEE!-. HAIR TONlgJ Here Is another use for WILD ROOT which bringa out the real beaut of your hair aa nothing else can. Try this treatment today: Moisten a cloth with WILDROOT, Wildroot is for sale by all good drug stores, and all good barber shops. Applications may also be tad at any first class hair-dressing parlor. Always sold under our unconditional guarantee that it will do as tie say or your money Kill b refunded. WILDROOT CHEMICAL COMPANY BUFFALO, N. Y. Wildroot Shsmpoo Snap, when used In connection, with Wildroot, vrlUMsien the treatment. me, ami which I shall picsently sub. mil HiiiiiI All Summer 1 in. tor Wheeler l developing ths open nil siiinmer. that hliih scliool gliN and gills who have (Inlshed school. Inn wish lo lit ihcniM'lMe foi special wotk. may he trained' to lake the positions of .xuung men KiiKll'li. slenogiHph. sclentifle lioue. keeping, civic uork and leiegrnphy are among the ionises suggested. The Work will be. hi innged mi the gliN cap mak double time In leaililng the degree of elllclency leiiuheil to till good positions lioctoi- Wheeler hehevsa that this is 'only a beglnniiinc of the enlarged work ine ChoolM w III Mo "I .'mi Miie" he sa,,! mat heieaftep ll.e 'rli.,,, Is will remain mien nil m. "'" "'ing men ami women i ouiio, Ihan Hie iiohll7atlon of the younger ''''I', tlm w f Hie I'lnliiien In the VMir guldens l,rf,HHSPS Brent ulinna. of Miss i;ia I'.nler, of the Hoatd of IMn., , calli.il. emlPisiastliall. alliinied AI- Mlldv tiri-IUe in 111 i. ir.'it-,1pnu -iMt.li,'' from ,n,.-ihiii io thre.. ,,p hum h.un picpauil tin iilanlini in the it This nuinln r does n,,l in. hide "ilinlar does ,,) m.lude the innate i:, then own i.ir.N A, ., , , ";,rh " eHtimate the exact number of chlldien eniplof,.,ii the valious form-t of woik. bill It is bcliceil that the le u.tiia .. n r... ;,A. ..,,-.. : -T - Cuticupa v- V " "siivis,t ,W,Hair Health All drujf(rtt(ij Hoip 25, OIntmert 23 & 6f. Talcum 26. Sample -ch frr of '-Cotlcura, Dpt.S L, Boittn." wonders. Vi . tf mm and wipe your hair, one strand at time, from the roots clear to the ends. Then see how soft and fluffy and pretty your hair is I Your money back if it fails. HaHMHHwSSsaSHsBiMssSSSuSB9HiawMiSSlaSs t, ' J ,: ..', w:r ,5 ,v -0.. 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