llr;' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. MAY 30 " 1018 httvcs f Wat are wiped away in France eating for your country porch swings L ,VTl AR-.-, NURSES TOUCH HEIGHTS h OF ALL HUMAN SACRIFICE t i;Men Over There the Red 'Organization They Have Heart in the Women 'SOME the Red Cross Is just a i big machine-like organization. athen sometimes like the bieath ; comes the tribute to Its nurses til soldiers who have known ,te words like these that lend one I big human beating heart nf the Cross. They skip all the network nutation and tell of the team i;r wiped away In France. 1 are the words of Arthur Hunt , tats of the First Canadian Dlvi- n a chapter on the Red Cioi in nls new book, "The Keal IKE a fabulous memory from the I mirage of fairyland," he writes, lingers with me still the face MHster O'Calligan, an Irish Kir who , me through delirious nights or . r-A. M . WICUlillK BUA11U11 UH lilies l S;(SSmunlcatlon. T um down with 'Hti 1 -(-....I t .... II..... ht- n 1.1. . 1U. klwA.. nt C3 riMA(. vuiuc cue Humeri ut k?l, vmci lies the lnnsr, lorn? houru. Sleep uill Come and the night. It seems, will PASB. I am tossed bv the eter Sn delirious sens, when a ben 'die- a shadow falls ncrot h my fe- ..'WJMd cor. It is th Lady of the luip; she pautes and a cool hand vlMttisa dovn my fevered brow and .1 E4s '1H. voice gently croons a sons. fflk.'fWbto IHsh Eyes Are SmiiliiK.' Cnz- Wi dimly t behold the violet depths K",!itJMter O'Call'nan'a eves and faint- KaJwT.- answer back ner smile StT? J"10 not whether any of the fteaa. WADVENTURES V-fifJi HrmLjt nitr -i rwr wt- rv r m rv WITH LOW I'KICLS. BTM - "Hfc c .. r ti... i' wrsr ' votlars A. House uress and While Shirts '-tWfs'iHEltE isn't ant thing much more VOl!'mp"ne lna" a porch 8W"B rlKht ,. nls time when the first lazy-daisy K&.fMilng makes you never ttrnt to stand bifwhen you can sit down And the &! thine about norch stvlngj this season P-VM-.ttls: though they come in a tarlctj i '? 'styles thev need not necessarily be n'BMMbltive in price. There Is a wturdt, 14 vtfMnfortable stxtnc of dark ttood t hlch SSPSii complete ttlth chains for Jl 8.1. -yiB two or three plllotts or gayly rol- KiAsTtabTs a porch swing as eter Intlted 105. -MSA'tfWwilttsBa ntiH mat Z',5 '""I kTSiwlio doesn't need just one mote white SMsWrtT JflfA comfortable white wash skirt that .. llftstdd prove Just as ttelcome to the ath- K. '.SaiAta. alasl ! 1.a nAAtt tntt unfit! cllrlu Qbtfi9i Wll.l J I CI liccu ui 't;i v onn n 'rfWB iff, in Dullness Riri wno preiers coqi k)Hi$ tor th office, or to tlin hmiHp- 'ti "tmtfmr wno loves to step inu clean ' 'MtfitfM fAbardlnc, belted and pocKeted, ftSriee Is S2.t. 73??!IM Is house dress time, too ( dls JMaiKf lit a little liotiso riif-ss of strined g-' ' isnls. dark enough not to become R&.wiM w'th one tvearlng, and cool enough ,;.v.S wslcomea by the busy woman who !'ttikm- to do her own housework this M" mmmntr- A ntafn tow collar of white V"i"lt. a cleaslns finish. This model Is He4 at 12.60. W'Si.What a comfort it is In these warm -4tMkjr days, to brush ones face with l pUWUCI. I1UW it LJiriUll,, r.- nose xt it increase ones sen te- A very pleasant powder was today, one which Is particularly to know about In warm weather '-! heavy enough to "stay put." and tLtfe same time Is so soft that H Ad not hurt the skin. And the price generous sized box is onlj 3a (SOT" 7 K, Birthdays are always difficult for the co iriena. ir ou nave a irteno birthday is approaching, and if friend has a machine, the chances i that automobile trips are being Nnsd for the summer A copy of the tomoblle Blue Book should prote a wsiti IS.' THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE J 1S. TODAY'S INQUIRIES ,-WBM It III Dirtnttane ror 4une. r.Wkswcan sxpfrt traiinlutors of forelsn r. MBSauses apply for dot eminent work? kCVshw can n Imitatloo fllet laio Iss turned t".-r lit. ul tat dslnty trinimliuf for f'i'SifiJf-,lT HI ......I .....,. nl.1. !, SfCVi a Bitot LVM will remote stains from rni-ft iM rsrr Pron In. (no I'nltfA Htsten -,f.aiaay pounds of wheat flour ttlll be d k'i'lSsd our AlUeaT 1 - - fCaOt RtK Above Lonelinest llllMr o Woman' t Pane: ICadAm Though my sloom tvas en br tho hope that the complaint of till Innellneia urlnted on one of llitir Mrookfl sso would And erho In a ktndiy . mr heart was roallr not flattered by ,- vasua hope, and ao In my loneltneba. w worn cun cm reiiie, a iuu SOBS. In sptto of your pblloiophlc on. "Who will rlae to say that tne I la no lanaer a man?" no one riau i akmt ha atlll la one. but. to the con- i aonw.ene does rtaa andaay that lone tts a aurn of defective mind. I aend my p. VOU. OOPIBS 11 will prnveinfl con la) Uat aom one with ao little aen T; Ferhapa the literary conatrurtlon i sou appear! not to correspond to or lis expression, lor it is wriuen : wnicn 1 nave lausm hiiku. it mv effort will shew thMt the conceited by a soul In loneliness t emlla or rise above the misery lortd because his heart Is deprived of f allows i ttla hlrds to their loved nut. ijrss. at nlsht M rnffnea. do i& ihvui ir tho dark nocturnal blight r by a ray that Dines i aaat tasn neither 1st them part: blsW SMrnlnc breexs before you fijti sslruas of my heart. fc 4Sfasa5oa with aora deceit by farrfll4 illh IuM! j.jk Vf v.ll,1' I '' at sad loaeltneaa near; vaaur senile, aa others fall '. to sm; O toother dear! I ViA JUUfc'IeONaiLT BOOL. If ,aw aamoijr aus aiii teiif. t Tkaxvs printed your muovsMsT. attnoutn i lata bettor if you would 3kliuj anorbld thoughts. I.Uio world about you. Es-asuoli murtry. Don't you 'wefTrwks-TmtrMlt Happy (.soma oz unsr mono "Iia malnua wraa atlll triim sura. tho stats- ;ssa. i woif yi bsto- pawn Cross Is Not a Vast iSelworlc Found Its Great Beating Who Care for Them learned physician have tvtltten on 'The Tlierapeutip Value of a Nurse's Smile,' hut through darkened tortu ous was of fever I know that the glad light on Sister O'Cnlllgnn's face tvna beyond nil else restoring me." Again he wiltes. "'1 have never had n nuisc et that I itliin't think was lovely after the second day.' declared 11 brother officer of mine. 'Theirs is that deepest, inr est form of beauty that comes alone thiough love and service. It i thn ' same loveliness that one beholds In his mother's smile." "In the trenches onp catches hor ilflc flashes of the depths of human hate; In the hospitals one sce.s the heights of human sacrifice and love." TO MK It seem Red i'io'I nurses should be a supremely tomfoitlng thought for the mother who sends a boy across the fen. Sometime there aie hurts In a nvin's heart that no doct.ir can cure. D.ih and nights In I the trenches sh. ke the spirit of a I man. out the nunc can give him back his filth And she docs. Anurir.in mothers have nnlt to read the records of the Red Ciovs nurse to knoxv that she Is faithful even unto death, In Trance oulctlv sleeping on the llelds of honor are nmses. Some haxc died ns soldiers die, dliectlv at the hands of the enemy. Others have 1-ild doxxn their lives hour by hour, nexer sleeping when there ttn a xxound to bind, until there wen no mute hours to give I Thev too .sleep tbe .-leii of honor: WITH A PURSE i welcome and useful I --(cured for $.1. ft ft, and an he r'.ir Hie tiani.-s of "hops hi'-p arti cles mentioned In "Adtentuii-s With a l'ur.e ' can be puich.i-ccl. address l.ri.tor of Wonian'M P.isit', IIiemso PL'nt.te l.nnc.Kn, m pbone the Woman s Department, Walnut 3000 SPKCfAI. FOUK MY MAKK MAiNGOKS PHPI'l ..l! HFRi.- CentraLTineil Implement U Apt to l.urc l.. . to Uecnmc Consumer of Tropictl Fruit The iiianso miv become more pnpit. lar a .1 fruit for genet nl ime. because of IIib Intention of the mango fork, which .simplifies the process of latlng It "The k.ng .if tropical fruits K aftet the mange and banana, the most gen erally consumed of tropical fruits In .Mexico. A fruit of df-lie ous ta.to It Is. ho,teter, almost linpo-slble to eat ttlth out soiling the bands." tats Consul Not ton P. Ilrund In Commerce Kc ports. "A nay of avoiding this has been riKcotcred. There Is In use hot.' ttlut Is Known ns the mango fork. The mango contains a large pit or s-ecj hating an aperture at the base. The mango toik has tbtce tines The central tine, long and sharp, Is Insetted Into the aprture of the mango pit, while the shorter pbn-e the tleh of the mango and Keep It from it--xoltlng while being peeled The mango once fixed on the folk Is readlh peeled and eaten without -oiling the hands" Typewriter or Desk Lamp Made. From Coffee Can A coffee can and a few pieces of lum her are all that Is needid to make a tury r.ert le-eablc dek or typewriter lamp, described In Popular Mechanics The can Is slit along one seam and a quarter cut made either way from the silt, at each eiui of the- can. so that the aides can be bent out. one seriing as a shade with a ti Lingular head, set and braced In a base, measuring S'jxlO Inches. The light bulb Is set In a socket soldered In one end of the reflector. .r'lrr and qutstioitt SKbrtiftrd la tins (tev'trtnicnt uiwuf fci riftrn oil ova irfe iif tin paper oinV and s'ynrrf null 1'ie iifoin- ot the I' o.-r Kfifria q'lti'C Ilka l.ioic cfi'ie iioic ore pieited It it loi(rifC0( "ll I'll' (diloi flors tint iKirMeriy ( norte tlie entii,iriif r vrenied. Ml cummunliutlonm tor tint dcpnrtmriil slieulrf tie nifiineerii as lot' Mies: TIIK WOXIANW KXIIIXM.i:. r.venUv f'ubllc Ledijir, I'lilladtlohla. Pa. What lo Charge Roomers To the Edltar ot tt'omau s Paae: Deur Madam I hate a large front third fleer room tacant II has two iv-indows and two (Insets, and I urn thinking of puttinK two ainultf beds and two (hirfonlere and cttur necessary furniture in It and renting It to two gentlemen What should 1 charge each one a week? We are near flte lines of cara nnd within walking distance nf Kalrmount Park. Is the United States shipping board still looking for rooms for its ofttce force? Thanking you for the Information you tan glxo me. IN DOUBT. The regular rate for a room of this type xvhen rented out to two would be from IB to 16 a week ; that Is. J2.50 or 3 apiece. The housing bureau of the Kmergency Fleet Corporation tells ino that for a room like that a great many of tho men are paying T2.50 a week apiece. Rooms are atlll very much needed, and If I xvere you I xvould phono to the headquarters ot Ihe Emergency Fleet and list my room with It. Home for KittenWashing Poplin To the Editor oj Woman's Page: Dear Madam Pleaae forward Inclosed let ter to Mra. P. J. S. I am offering to adopt her kitten. What will keep white poplin from atretcblng? Thanking )ou kindly It la not tho washing, but the drying and Ironing- that Is likely to make the poplin stretch when It Is washed. It should bo washed In tepid water, not ex tremely hot or cqld. and after wringing should be shaken out like a tablecloth. When shaking It hold It so that the little fins lines In the material are up and down. Then hang It up with the lines going up and down and never for In stance by the end of the skirt and a sletvo. The' weight should fall naturally. When Ironing the poplin give attention to the same thing ; that Is. get the dress or material In the proper snaps before touching an Iron to It and then Iron straight with the grsln of the poplin. If you areNcareful about these things and do not pull the material out aa you iron I think you will have no trouble -with stretching. An expert washes poplin In this way and has never had any troubla with stretching. Your letter about the kitten has been ent to Mrs. F. J, S. Tha SastpiM Were Lead Foil T tte- MMor.eV WeotoV Pft: iSjItMlisli ITU! ptesM send ma I i AN EASY WAY TO FIGHT! Mulliiis potatoes one at lite iillr.irlitr tvata of prrpjrinc tin-in HELP PHILADELPHIA EAT HER QUOTA OF POTATOES Thousands of Bushels Faccss Thai Can Save heal for Our Hoys and Allies Fieri pes From Vnvle Sam lo I se for Fiery Meal It ' 111 tert well to CI l (In to Hot lin" when tile solrilfi tiots match hy , lis nil t.-tv well lo ilidv iiwnt n tear when thev phi) -..i Jin yelll.llse Hut do ,tou el poiatoss ' Moic ili.in 5011 eter ale In tour 1'fe befo-i ' The iiurstloti Is not meant to ) p-t -son.il Hut I'll "U litiov lli.il llieie ire tnllllolis of bushels of poulncs In the I nitcil Mates in ext.s ol the usual suppl.t at i inis Linn- in j ('in and ma! ninths p u-ple- geneiallt eat more potatoes than thc.t ordin.inl.t do, millions of hushi-ls of good food will he lost at a time wh'ii ii( .illy tin- whole wot Id Is surf, i ing for food" Potatoes ,irt- billkv and lit at v and can not well be ttnnspmted oter-sea- The I'nlled States must ent lis own potatoes Philadelphia must eat its share And If our cliy doe? thousands of bUSllds of Xthe.lt flout will tie t elclse.l to our own soldiers and our Miles Tills is a ten pt.ulioal wax to err "On t"li. Berlin " Hating potatoes --paie wheat to our Allies because poll toes- suppl.t tlie same sort of nutriment to the lodt that lire id does and If we eat them so much the less bt end w e need T( eat potatoes ew-i dat is a dutv and to eat them ewi- meal tww be made a pleasure I'own In I'nele Sam's kitchen In Washlngti n the cooking ex pel ts of the Fnlteil Statis Depirtmenl of Agrlcultuie hate worked out teclpes to coter etery meal for evert dav In the week. Below are printed those cot erlng eterv meal fot two dn,?. The others can be had ftee bt- wilting lo the Department In Washington Tlie reclpps for two days follow nrtrTANTVT Potato Omelet I cupful mashed potato ' teajpoonful pepper 1 teaspoonful salt .1 eggs. .1 tahlespoonfuls cream 01 milk Wash eggs and separate the whit and tolks. Add the 0iks to the potato and beat until th-c aie no lump' Season with onion Juice, if desittd. apri chopped parsley Beat th- whites until stifr and fold Into the potato mixture Put Into a well-oiled fit Ing pan and bake In oten until brown. Tln-n nun and fold on hot plattei Sertc at once i.iwcii in; srrrnr: Potato and Corn Chowder 1 pint canmd corn 3 cupfuis potato cut in small piece I uupfuls rklin milk I ounces salt pork 1 btnall onion, i hopped '- teaspoonful pepper 1 't teaspounfuls cornstarch The salt pork should be cut Into small pieces and cooked with the e hopped onion until the onion Is a golden biown Add the potato and i ook for ten minutes. Add the milk nnd intn and i ook slow-It In a double bollei dd the flout mixed U;STF.HDAY'S ANSWERS I. llie littles .Xnierb.in flag nlii nr tlmllar ribbon emblem should be worn on the left aide. J. The rrpalrlites are Ihe old men and women, itiildreii and Imiiles and In some coses the oung women bebia sent btiek from tiennant Into i-rnnie tliniiiKh wltzerlund. Ihr) tire the French end llelrlans raptured hi Ihe derm.ins earlier In the war. As thej rannol he cued tn work nnd eut too much food they are being tent bmk, 3. The bride's notes of thunks shnuld lie nnswered on nolo lunr In preference to inrrespondence tarils. I. All of the wedding presents that orrhe before the actual djt or d i before the wedding should lie acknowledged before, the bride coes awui. If time does not permit of nrknonlrdcment of tlifsia .and those nrrttlng after the wedding on the lionomnoii trip. It la nertnlsalbte ti write these notes of tliaiika ufter the return home. 3. A ilelb Ions dessert cjn be made with the (Hilling juice in unr iiuun ui rui riiu- barb, three-qtinrtera of . n cupful of sugar, two tablespoonfuN of gelatin ilUsolttsl In cold water and the Juice of a lemon. Thla Is isiurfd Into an lies cold wet mold -nd put on Ice to chill. 0. The terms dried, dehydrated and etap oratcd mean tlrtualb the aame thing that la. remotuig the molature from fooda or drlng them. In evaporation, aa a rule, the water U not nil re moted. As In evaporated milk and fruits. The dehydrated nroreas calls for the removing of a muih greater umount of moisture. Sell Flowers lo Commissioner To the Editor ot Woman's Paoei Pear Madam Will you be so kind as to tell mo through our column where there la a place that one may aend cut flow era for aate? Thanking ou In udtance for any anawer ou may site, M. I. '. I am sending you by mail the name of a commissioner here In this city who buys cut flowers If you will send them to him. You Should Tell Mother To the Editor ot Woman's Page: Dear Madam Will ou tell me if It la right for me tn meet e toun-r nisi in 'he evenlnga and take walks with him when my mother dots not know It? I met this young man at work and he la very nice, but he does not want to come to my house and meet my people. x r.BA, Tou do right to, question the right and wrong of this, my dear. There is no reason why a girl should not go walk ing xvlth a young man, bit' there is every reason why her mother should know It'and with whom she la and xvhere she is going. Tell the young man he must meet your narents before you pur sue any further friendship with him. Welle Between Two Men 7s fk Editor of Woman's Paot: Dear Ifadam Whan walking in the' street wlta two wen Is It correct to make them to a smooth paite unit an pi,i' .inioint of colli wetei (t he ttepjiej ii( 'I.. dltliinal salt if nn..uj look until the mixtute Is rie.uiiy. liisvin: 'it.ltoi s Willi P.o.lsl P. I'.townnrl f Tat boll pnlatiifM f..- (en llllllllle-i Je. I mote tin sKins and iine the pol.-itoes loll .1 lo.i-lini; i ii K ulth mi.it Hike I them lot alioui foit miiiiitis ,,, until ... potatois an- iind.i. Imsi ng them oicnsionally with th lulie In th put I -. .. .1. , e . . . .... , potato lakes lht aie tirt K"d suted I tot bri.iM.isl with iilsji sll.is or bunn 111 uw ii thm In tin- li.iion fei , , -,- me i-ii-ii. 1'ii.iiiiis lo in i,e lll'l Xlsl-'AST I Potato Ca'es , ,, ,,,, . . , old mashed nt i leeil potatoes Season lo last" with sail and peppci and mix with a little milk Add iw, If ileslu d Mold tilth the hands 'nt,, small loiiml - ive l-'rt on both sIiIph In well-pi east il skillet, fljing pan 01 gildilb and s.-iw hot SFPPIIR "I! 1. 1 M'Hi:u. Potato soup ean make Hi. laigist p.m of the meal Potato Soup Boll thiee merilum-sl7cri potatoes and when f(,ft ml, tiiem thmugli a slew.. Slice a .small onion and si aid this and a Utile lllnppid celt I l 01 oiie.ipiat ti r teaspoonful ideit sap in flic (npfuis of skim milk, t'.emnw the onion and add the milk slow It- in lb- potatoes. Mix one nnd a Ii ill lalilespoonfuN nun. starch one and a li-ilf l aspoonfiils salt nnd a Utile catenae pepper to a thin nasle Miih um talilespoiirifiiN cold mill. Slit this mixture Into the boiling soup Continue tn boil for otn- minute, stt.iin and serte ni.VVIlll s'turfed Potatoes Base potatoes In a hot oven for about fortt-fite minutes, or until soft Cut a sltee fioni tlie i Ide of em b and scrape out the inside Mash this ,-, ud season with salt and peppei. Xdd enough heated milk to bring to the (Onsistenet of ok;I narj mashed potato When pattlv cooled add egg This mat- be left-oxer whiles of j oiks or whole eggs, well beaten. Xdd not more than one ing to six medium. slri-d potatoes llefill the skins, Iniisii u lib melted fat and put Icick In the oten fni rite 01 ten minutes, Sette hot Women Clerk l.carn to Swim Women i.oieinnient (leiks In Wash irgton. I. (' hate signified thai aliote anvthing else ihet wish to 'eain to swim To meet the nt-itit applications for institution in sw limning lhat bate been leceheri from ttar workers hi the district war camp (onimunit.t sen- Ice. a (nips, of sii mining; m-tt in tot s is being formed bv Miss Maigoit Daj dliedor of girls' wo'ik, which will be ni the sen ice nf .oung women in any (Joi- j eiument dliislon Vegetable Pointers Vegetables just out of tin- garden taste best when slniplt i ooked steamed boiled or baked and s(i-iid with a little salt, butter, milk ot ( uani Ofien a t neat lit- seasoned same i overs up tlie most desirable tcgetablo llator (Ixercooklng of vegetables tmpalis their flavor Very delicate fl.nois .us dpstioyed. while tegitahks with strong flavors such as (abbage or onions, be come disagreeably strong if cooked too lone Oxercooklnir also desttovs Ihe at tractive (olor of some xegetables. (ook summer xegetables as soon after they are gatbeied as ou can, In order to nreserxe the flaxor If thev must be ketit over, keep In the lee box or some other looI plate. ,et w- led xegetames soaa in com water to freshen them If xegetables must stand after narlnir. coxer ng with cold water will pretent wilting and dls-colotation i i A HOMEMADE ROCKING SEESAW imii '"Vic ay-"11 aant A tecHW tbst rockr i great deal ufer than ona tint deeta't rock. This caa be nude si kems. Popular Science tells Just hew. A ateerd tmipuuU foitordxilmWJ'tmtoiytotUrH h I asaaasVXaae raaaasaf -ta aMssBBaaaaraaa, aSaaaaal .' Memorial Day, 1918 IN FLANDERS' FIELDS In Flanders' fields the popples blow Uetttcen the crotses, row on toxv, That mark our place, and In the M;x The links still bravelv singing fix. Scarce heaid amid the guns below, We ale the nrad Shot I days nun XV Uteri, felt tluxtn, wiv sunset clow Lot id and ttci lot eel and nott tte lie In FlJlideis' Fields. Take up ntir iimrtel ttlth the foe. Tn .toil from falling hands tte thtntt The tot ch be .touts to hold It high If e break faith ttlth um who rile V(. Mi.ill not sleep, though popple giott In l-'l unlets- Fields Colonel .lohii Mrt'itie Hunting a Husband IU- U.tltY VOlV.t.AS fCflj'uHi' ti en vi-riiu i ,xxv 1 1 lirnniv Keitnts ll-.l.l) the- t 1. et .i in up to the light II nari 1 At rite tonight on r, n; Minli lo tell ton ll.ue lieen tilltlkitlg of toll tet slme 1 left. hkwia.min t'Ai.i: 1 fiowiKd tVht the leiegtam'' Hennle has only li(en away two ilis In that 'ine I liate lind n letti-t. a lnmK of tits and now a telegtam Wl lie feels gl.lteful lo me 'lll.ll is It 1 hate clten linn a new ttitetesi in life And he wants lo show his gi.ill- tllfle Mm As I aenilx tubled nt siiu-lntt ne) slifti wllli eolri-iie.im, Julia apiat(d Cousin .Madeleines nniit c,ii I do antthlng for tou Mies t.ani .n thank toil .till) i I said Cousin .M.iiieteltie has hi en so thoimhl fill, I. lit It Kxet sillie Alines llltuss sli,. his itmi to do Hill, things Tor ine Pill .lull.i still hesltaldl In the dooi- IUI1 .Xliss ,.ue ' slit- salil will i nu wr.u i.i... i..... .. ..nil "line ,nwi iiioiKin Vis .lull, i ' I .msit-ied She must know I haw- tin olhei for tetilng ' Cniiiil 1 not inr.mc tout- Itali, Ju?t 1 t.lUcll re She in uli- n step foiwald Qllleth she had lakcn llie brush finm my hand Willi long even strokes she n,(s bin-di- me II Mic had mllnl il. then In a soil l.nni inn mi ,. ... el. s:l, ,.l,.L.,i ,m, n. mow s'lwr tililion tihlch had tied some powers. Iterilj sill- Iwls'ed il Then In a skillful whx sin- lauglil It In niv hail A tint liatideait of sliwo wound ai loss the ft out At the side was iuM i lililupse of inei.ii lilibon. The whole effect was lovili I gate a little gisp "How did j nil ilo It .lulla"" t ts ait Mis Lane And I. was ,, Kr. , I h., s,P. , lied on nu 'iitnt white diess looked leniiiK. dalnli I might lie a girl of eiullteen with those lose-plllk chirks and those s-tni-lii c.i es "Lowll. Miss I, line, it is pelfecl " Julia stood off and watcheit me. I thought "I looknl well tonight irullj well And Mi. Ainolil has gom ' as 1 dcsi ended the slabs 1'or a moment 1 stoml still, in ihe huge i:il.abethan loom The whole kioi in logins (em an an ot luistiit ' i I., it,,. :.,. !.., u v-j. i i ...... 11 i - i ' .. . ...- .-..,,,.,', r . , t- , , , 1 1,- .i I 1. II il II' 11 .IS I llin.A It was a Hennle t did mil know X Helltlie Willi HttHllge lights tl s i-WH. Mill all xistlge- ot boiliood SI lipped Saia- lie said, and again -Saia'" "Hello Hennle" I said casiniiv -iiiiu io -ei- nil huh again, mow s I llie aii i.eague Uiin'l want to talk aliout ili.u no s-aia I law- ou missed me ' ' 'Two dais ate ptetly sltott lo miss n person In. Hennle Now tell lour Aunt Saia "Sara lie lieR.ui that s ennitKh I bat en I i onie li.u-li lo talk about lhat I le come liai k to teil loll- Wh'il Betinie had come to tell me t did not know Km Cousin Madeleine svept Into the room Bennle answeted het questions in monost llaliles lie sat until dinner was announced in a silent and morose mood What ts the matter with Bennle" Tomorrow An I nlooked-fnr Turn Flower Jar for Porch r The wind Is tery ant to blow the, riainix- vase over If It be left out on ihel pencil to hold the Itowets of the fields A tti.v good substitute vase is of clock err. as shown abote. If one Is handy with iv paint biush, one of tho little food crocks, such as marmalade Juts, can be used and ornamented at home Designs will suggest tbemsltes Those In flowers aie teiy piettj They aie applied in enamel paints that dry "glossj " Put ting the newly painted clock btfote an open oven door 01 In the very hot sun will make the design work extra duiable. I ssCbS 'JgfaaWawesmsCJaV. ' i i i -.... "2!f Jssti. s Reversible Frocks for Conservation A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose O.N'f: of Hie tn wnr nu tnrb most dliect Ifsults of the hlons one that tve inn already ttace to It Is a certain rnn sertatlstn in the nutter of yt.tle The funks of fashion ate xery tai'ldly being ellmlnnled The attempt of tho deflgn cts Is nut to pindiice a sensation, but to glw- to women wearable, likable clothes that ttlll be nppropt late for the luislnt-ss of life. Fot rlfh and pnor'bnih are tcty muih bound Ui In tin. IntRlneps of life h' lire-rent 'I he xwiman win, a few jraiv a an, dtessed odly for the irasuie of the hour Is todat so engto'sed In cnmiiiltte meet lugs lietiefits and other patilnlic alfurn tint she- has little or no lime to think of elolht-s. In older to ititeiesi hci al all the tltessinnkeis have been eomprlled to offrt het i-lothrii aiitopt late for tlie.e ticcaslons ilothfs Inin wlileh she can slip In the morning and t apptoprlntelv di(pei nil ,1a j r he Iris mil the time to change -1i,. rt-'iill. tialur.-illv. Is mote i onsetialite. inoie wearable ctol hes Htc.uise the -tr-llghl sllhoilel'e s the nioi inai tii.ii and tlie mot lieeonilnB. It is one lliii ptnmlses to piedotnlnnl" In the clothes for the rotnltig siiinnier At ptesen- much intention Is being r.ltetl h the deslgnets to the aniolltlt or tnatei-i us, , the- constitution of ftoeks nnd s-ilts fitu- might almo-i U Ihat the desiBit ,,,p ci,nteniiii(t. one agalnm -lie other lo si e who , an linn out the best. looking Kattnent ,mi use tin aimtllesi ainoum of jaidage, and the woimill is tlicrdn hem tiled Iocs ninth as the teduition of t milage helps I rep down . ietie, iihii.lt in Dies,. (;n I' .-in Impoit nit Item l a n i ent st le Miow theie neic matiy of these milUlnes fhnii n. one of which is illu-ll.iled todi Tim (nick is 'aid to bate been made of le.s. than two tatiN of in.-itf iial tlnsiiles, it inlglit ab-o he tallnl u. irii I, (osunie, ,,v a is letiisibli- and. as lir.t Ii s des ate i. aillt the ante. It i an In v ol n illhei -ide nut .molding 10 the tw.iit-i-H whim The n asaln the Hock ma.t lie woin with the li.uk to ih. fiont, and tin- eisi Impilibs an- noliilteil and ma he nddtesseit care this ncwspap(-r (('op.vtlBh-, I3IX, b l-'loietice P.ose ) Alice Kent and the Day's Work The Story of a Business Girl Who Would Not Fail iu m mrii.i ki:ei.i:k rnpy,-iyM lis by t'ltbhi t.rdyci I utnvmnj XXI I -T"": """"" "f ,h" vMl ieM0" X z, ,t as fonigti to niv ei--rnn- f the lisp lieklod me e -IS was Mis Catiuth's luotliet liness 01 tllH i oi-uadi ship ..' Ihe other nieiiibcrs of the fa ml It lit en w h -n I turtird In at tin- gate Dial IPM aftiinoon. loo tired and riisi oiitagct! lo rils.'t linir.ate among oidln.nt faimhousfs, thought thle one looked as if it shelteted pel sons who i baps uniild take an Intel's', in 'l.ltes of Our I'tesldi nts." tlinugb I din not .mtli.Jp.iie lb"h extending tin- sentiment till u lulled me Bt this tlllll I llll'l come to fi al lll.ll I Ilex el could succeed j al anta-slns and. piisslblv bi(.iu..e of ithi fciling I loalhed cwrt last bnok- selling argument l most pl.ues tt lieic I stopped the md although si teen iloot leni'imec. i.i-- when Mis ,ti,i,lnli fniwn null onkcil hiotmli to llnd out what was wanted 1 nlwiiis st.ppid n little lo one sloe i If, taking roi gtanted Hint she would Unite, me in, I meant hei to hate loom enough to purh open the scleell door But at llie Catiulh homestead the house ,innrii ir.iiit Hide onen and the screen iloois wde unhooked. Accepting this as a good sign, In fore ctiteilng I ie ..i.ft.i irt ,,nii on self tiicethci and make o rit.enei.-il attempt to follow Ml llilll- ker's Injunction and "hand Hum a tine line of talk " 'theie is no idling what the outcome might bate been bad dinner not been late. But the nousenues oij-siiiini-Itistinct and my fainting befote I could 1 pattake of a mouthful of llie meal tvnicn she asked me, to sliaic. showed that a . ..i- ..I,,, imii fallen bv Hie nay was hern legal (led not as nu object or .suspicion, but as a rcnoit -minimi m has ilalms on sMiipathy Indeed, from the moment of returning to cons( lous- riesa on the front rOOIll sofa, 1 XV8S made lo feel at liomu, Mts Caniitb, as soon ns rhe thought me sliong enough to plan 01 the future, counseled tne to abandon canvassing; this mix Ice she followed up b telling in u ,,r 11 friend of bets In Bclltngtuit. Mrs Mudiv by name, who was the inuther of seteral babies only a year or two apart am! had lately written- .tirs an um that she was looking for u suitable young girl to help In taking line of llicm. , Finding me oterjojed at the possibility I of stem ing such a plaie. Mis. I ariuth i immediately tried lo get In touch with i i.., ci.i in- toleiihmio- ,n endtavor failed, as Mrs Modiy xvns men out of town, although etpec ten Home tviiruu a week. Mis. Carrutb also ciincneu ner kindness bv subscrltilng mi two i-upiea of "Uvea of Our l'lcsidcuts " ... (tn .,!,e r imii been eagci for sub scriptions, but this ordec 1 could scarcely bring mseu io emci on " Mrs Cat tilth, however, met all renion htiautes bv Insisting that the book xvas just what sho needed for her twelve-vear-old bof, Cameron, and for bis brother, Frank, who, being fourteen and tert- fond of hlstoty, must hate a copy of his own : so I finally accepted and xvlth heartfelt. gratitude, though I could not rid myself of the surmise that this order came because primarily iny new Two Picnic Lunches Picnic time Is here, flo out for a picnic this week. It will put ou In better tilm for the next day's work. Here are lome suggestions from the United States food ndtnlnlstiatlon about what to take with .xou. Totato salad ' Deviled eggs Bread and butter sandwiches Olives or pickles Ice citam Bailey flour cake Baked beans Brown bread and cheese sandwiches Pickles or ollxes llhubarb pie (or any other kind) (Corn flour crust) TETLEYS India n , ,Non a-'W V 'i JJpiL ' .. r I V SF SMffA I "" ft I V Tlii" i- a Irnk ilrrs. sjiri to lute hern miiilc from lo llian Iwn janl of material. It i- rrter-ililc, .is both iilc arc llic -jine. Il can al-n lie worn front lo the Itai k or tiir tervi. The froik i llie reitill of a lrr.niakcr' rontet to sec who inulil make the inopl erticc. able froik with llie lea-l amount of ilolli. frienil wanted to help me Till". In turn, made me a tb,, moip deteimiiKil to find cmplo.tment tihlih would reipilte me nelthit to make a nuisance- of m.isclf nor to lite on ( liarlty. Willi mi eageiness tn get to work Mif I'.niulh sjmpathizid. but she made It clar that It was m,t dut.c to piepaie Tor the next job by building m.tself ipi and eujovltig to the full the flesh xrgt tablcs, new-laid eggs, count!. v air and outings now- atallable. Indieri, the tery etcnlng Hlik came home he- drove up about twilight somebody mentioned that this was the date of tlie inmli- hctalrifil lawn festival In Wtierx, unite two mills nvvav. "Wh.t. so II Is.' kii Id Hi" .toting man "I Intended all along to tnlo- thai in " 'I hen lie consulted bis walili and smiled Hcioss the loom at me "It's rally ,1 t-t. A Hi c. what do xou sa i I said nothing, but Mrs Carrutli iroiuitlv seconded her sons suggestion that vve drive over to the village and look in on Hie lawn festival, although she declined mi urgent invitation to go with us 'The night air Is hail for mv j asthma." she explained "Xnd besides Ii want to finish a slor.v In tin- magazine, i So ull twri i on atong ' (las Hair for l.crnimi Doll Aitlflci.tl and substitute hah Is be-' Ing made in leimtiti). aecotdlng lo Information gathered by Commctcr Itepoity. which sa.is: "The Impotla Hon of human hair ftom China ba- long been stopped The suiings.tr vvhlcli is being used Is lenity a substitute foi silk. Al first silk hair was made but the al nf this attlcle was foi . bidden by tbe (Internment. For dolls glassj hair Is made." Tested Wartime Recipes STL'FFlin STKAK One pound round steak. Two cupfuls boiled lice salt. Two lahlespoonfuls enopped parsley, fine tablespoonful onion Juice. Paprika. i Blend tbe nee with the seasoning. Pound the bleak until thin. Sptead the steak with a la.ter of tbe rice stufllng about thiee-cuarteis ot an Inch thick. Boll and tie In shape oi fastin ttlth i skewers. Put in a cotcred pan with I enough water to keep from burning and i cook In the oven for thirty minutes Take off the coter and hrown before remot Ing from tbe oten. Thicken the stock left I lo Ihe linn fni- irrnvi' Of If nre. I ferred. make into individual servings. Cut a thite-lnch square of steak, place a tablespoonful of the dressing In the cen ter, loll the steak around It and fasten. Place In a pan with a little water and cook as the rOHSt was cooked These ure tery good serted with tomato sauce. FBUIT SCALIXH' One and one-half cupfuls cooked horn. Iny gilts One cupful stewed apricots. One-half cupful apricot juice. One tablespoonful sugar. One-half tablespoonful butter. Into a greabed baking dish place first a lajer of hominy grits which hate been mixed xvlth the fruit Juice, then a laiier of the stewed fruit, ltepeat until the dish Is nearly full. Dot oxer with hutter or margarine and sprinkle xvlth one tauiespooniut oi sugar inixea witn cin namon. Bake until brown. Seivehoioi cold with sauce of top milk. Dried or canned fruit can be used. Corn syrup tan be used to sweeten the fruit. Help Your Skin WhileYouSleep withCuticura AlldTlisltta .8otnS.OlBtmrltJl,TaleBjrs. jsample each free of "Oswaia, Stat l, seitea " and Ceylon I L,i Mny try to imiUte m ever, riytl 'T,frx-i,)jriliji NEED 15,000 NURSES I ON FIGHTING FRONT Call Also for 4000 Volunteers for Y. M. C. A. Work in Army Camps Fifteen thousand nurses for Red Cross errtlee en tbe fighting front and 1000 toluntee-rs for Y M. V A. work In armv camps In France are needed al once. Th's Is the call that Is going oter the i minify from hcadquaiters of both or ganizations n Monday a general campaign to tectu.t graduate mines and women giailimtm i,r high ichools and colleges fnr ftd Cioss service will he started. At the same time Dr. John It, Molt. general secretary of the National V. M. C. A. War Work Council will meej rep irsttiintlirs of (he organization fi'.m all oter the United Slates tfl lay plans for conducting a (ampalgn to recruit ihe I00O workers needed to meet the exigencies of the situation , It Is planned to send lonn y M, C. A woikrts abioad evety month for the tier I four months Sutgeon lienrial W O. Gorgas. 1' S.A., has sent nu appeal btoudcast for the urollnient of nurre.s rot- sen Ice oxer retis. eniphaslziiig the fr.ct that the need Is iicitte. He has written :, Inter to It it ( loss heathpinitets uiging assist ance in the tVnr Department's effort to enlist nutses for the army nurses' corps. Clils and women who are not grad uate nurres nnd who are desirous of battling will be sent to tbe atmv schools for nursing recently , sabllhccl by the .unit In connection tilth military hos pitals. One. fifth of Hie Juno Y. l C. A work- , is ilesli.d tniit ,e women All tnn Kcruits must ,e abote draft age and must he nble lo produce proof of their Ihotough lo.talty, be'ldcs possessing a blRb il.-giee of lesourcetulniss Peisnnn. unable tn -stomach" the hurairis of lite, bnttltfields ate not wanted according to the leaders of n,p nuveitletit lb emits wao arc able lo sneak one or mote foieigu laiiKUagcs aie especially dciied, as aie those petsou.s who are able to defi.ij their own expenses. Those without i,soui("s will be paid salaries lust large enough to meet necessary es pctiFes i 'in tot- Mott, iv ho ban Just teturned Mom a lour of Hie b.ilHefioiit. says there , aie mmo than 'jnon V M c A stations or "huts" on the western front ttlonn which aie being malntaitKtl by Anterican monet, In addition to tho great number of l.tige ilepot", one of tthkh comprises set ei nl hotels and tlie famous gnlnbllng ensino at Al les Bains The association also has stations in Belgium. Ilaly nnd liussla. and small giniips In Palestine and C.illlpnll I-'Iftccn tnllllons unr ptlaoners (on flned in ramps tbinughout Km ope have benefitted by tbe association, sat a Doc tor Mott During the log iieimnu Picaidt- drive the V. M. c A suffeted great damage, in cording to Doitor Mott Ninety rest huts were deslto.ved or fell Into the bands of the eueno. Tills leprcsents a loss of neatly $500,000. STATE'S CASH REPORT Receipt for AIa of $9,737,66? Slightly Ilelotv Those of April llnrrlahiirg. May 3d.- Al Ihe close of business fot tlie month of May. cash In the State Tieasiir.1 agreg-tted $ii.7."i, i;r '.'.". against ?I0.i3.0!H.8 at the clo of Aptll and :.." i:.373 :f, al the close of Match May rirelptu vveie $2,ir,i2G :if! and exin nil it ii te 3.0111.1(1. ui Detail of the balance is as follows: ("leneial fund, ir.,90U,i2.! ," . sinking fund, $'S5I,1 I0.02J scl-ool (uninvested). Jlfi.UIS 15 : motor license, 1.2,325.14-51, game protection, 2C.I, (160.02 ; bounlj, $l7l,2n.is: flfw Insurance I unlntested), $205,2911 ill , lirlson iiiniiufacturlng, $116.094. tj! : fish liiopagatloii. $672; Federal vocational education fund. $96,4 51.06. mm keeps MY HAIR HEALTHY 'Uy ualnur Wild root regularly, t keep my ncalp entirely free from dandruff, the thu-a of tnoat hulr trouble. I owe my luxut'ietnt hair tha pmv of my frlnda to this sun ran teed ilnfiilruff remedy " "For jva.H at alt good drug tttoren, barbers and ladmt' htitr-drenslnp iiarlom, vndtr vur moixtu bach gnat tint tt, WILDROOT CHEMICAL CO. UuiTalo, N. Y. UlMrAot fihmpoo Sour "lien mH in rnn nectlon Miih Hildr(ot. will h.nien the trt.it aent THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC I TT IktslgtMlNSW I CCOKl PCUTS COOK them tbor ougbly, eerve thsm Blplng hot, ens) mike them teste like tbe creation of French chef, with Jusb few drop of the eefteUteateeilng AlEuct To Tired Business Men Nothing mskss you mars tired thsa wsaTlelsaer la tbe VIIIbsT Depart rnsst. t Register your Claries tn our Aitarnoon ana , 1 r w-"-""i I ; 1 1 ii . ii I ':fflMeifTaftW ml JMwlawWWnaliaOyiDHall H llll BnMHaTaMriTfflliBaSef Mllllllllllllllllrl ei I G"lflH Q3 I ta I ta f, .