nHv vi vBJPyjraBBBtyPBBBi V? . 'opTsulslsBWuWfflPfl vy , '&m $SB&v rt -IRlliPfe Ett-PHILA .v niii -'(, , EVE&ItfG PUBLIC LEDGER TW tv- mNURSESNEEDED TO CARE FOR UNCLE SAM'S WAR-TORN HEROESWOMEN'S INTERESTS JRSING AS A PROFESSION ki.l CDtTIf DIfDIDT1! rT I 7V77T EPO : 0 , ' JT Vyil 11UJT yyi 1 fl V 1 fll V UtjLjCO -ii ;. v ry Young Woman Who Goes Into a Hospital to Take Up 7)rainirig Releases a Graduate to the Battlerout The tj' ?t. n r .. .1 .. . w . r Mm (t urcaa ana uuiivr otac oj i f-,i? V ' .. WENTTJ-KIVB THOUSAND addl-i need not be a graduate nurse to be of tlonal Red Cross nurses must be se- value to her country, you see It is ed for the service 01 tne ami i.ciui inuiiunan m "" unun .1 i Thi means there will supervision of experienced nurses: ......,- ihnnannil noenlncs here f thev can be trusted to do things they ,the United States for that many could not do without this supervision. -5ryUnK women who are Willing io utui in mis way. you can see iur yuurseu, WMlkt It possible for these nurses to the newest recruit becomes of value to '3:VI --.,! - i her ronntrv vlrtit.-illv iim soon as she f$?kf Nursing- as a vocation should ap- heglns to take her hospital tralntmr. V'siUbJ -very seriously to vounu women ' And tlie girl who takes up nursliiR ?Z7zr " -, i- t nn imnAst. sincere i -,,,. i,d,- iioitnu nf spplnt nrmv pinO TB IIUUHUBi - '- 'i" ....J ""'- ..",-" w. ...c - -- -v ' - j .i,.. ihinir that will serve ' service, too. It is not at all unlikely. tfithatr country best In wartime. we are told by the authorities, that the l iviw.u- - .... .w.iitT,ont fif tnldlers i unilprtrrnilnnirt nurses will be statton- fcIBl4 sailors," SurReon Oeneral Oorfias, c(i about at army base hospitals In wK.the United States army, says, "there ! this country to take some training ana, Wllfll is mure nujiui mm, iu Hunting a Husband By MARY DOUGLAS (Ccvvrtoht) I GRADUATING CLASS OF THE STEVENS SCHOOL B&Slunot a greater patriotic duty than ' there JKSraquate enrollment of nurses. Upon Blve KtMfaMciuate tlth, morale and lives of the men TT1 un- i i u$&.'lfcm devolves to a great decree the tgMalthf morale and lives oi tne i i?V'JJ Un...,l In lir. U'nrlll .'11V.llt tllC KA'tsure of this country." &W-y Then General Gorcas adds mat it is r?i Miw Vih 'TYipn nt home who can i&fi'JaUnd back of these nurses and make BSWthelr rreatlv needed services available US Mi mfLV i F ...A i .,.,.. .i fe,A must be a certain number of nurses wcri in our civilian nospiuiis nei e in Aiucr- rOvtVina . Tf la llttlA louu lillttinnia tn neelpc.t ..4wsr ... .w ............ ..-I?.- their services there. PWT-'tBlr Breaiiy neeaeu oui MAI for the front. VHX without this Inducement to actually iervc In the army, nurs- Inc should anneal to that class of yount; women who have no particular profession now and who are anxious to choose a permanent one. Xurt.es are well paid, their life, though a bit hard at times. Is Interesting, Tliey have opportunities to meet all tynes of people, to travel and, In Keneral, to sound a varletv In life that would never be possible If liursinu had not been adopted as a profession. It Is a matter entirely well worth consideration nursing. From a pa- 4.H.ut own on the battlefield than it Is J2- . ,..! .. I.. ..... . .. ,. . ..j t. .. iB'negieci our own on ueus ui imiii irioiic angle u noes noi naraii oi i$T ame. uvery tunc a new pruim- nrKumeiu. i rora a ureau ana ouiicr ffttloner Bets into tlie way of a hospital , vocational ancle there Is a crent deal ftwrt releases a nurse for the front. She to be said for it. -. ; m ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE mpSOLDIER'S PICTURE ' JMmGOES in novel frame Mile y, Oval at Base of Metal Statue. fe, Little Seed Pearl Ear- I'or the names of shops where arti cles mentioned In "Adventures With h Purse" can be purchased, address ITdltor of Woman's Page. Uvenino I'l-bmc LEnciEn. or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000 OIIAPTKR LXXXV Finding Out the Truth TOIA) Cousin Madeline I was to ko to sea with Mr. Arnold, on his yacht alone. She ralod her eyebrows. Then said, "You'le old enough to take care of yourself, Sara " Mrs. Ashby added. "And you've pretended to be such a little Innocent. rit. it.--.. ,,, .- .. ,, c,.- , lj i vii, menu aiui wHierni one ittuguru : v: with a wicked Rleam In1 her ejes. I f! Hut why? It miizled me their at- ' tltude. They knew Mr. Arnold well Whj could I not spend an hour, or so, aboard his yacht? I am no child to be chaperoned at every turn. Hennle has avoided me these last few days. I hae not heard from his mother So 1 hae kept away, too. But even he came to me, as I stepped Into the road-' ster "Oon't ko. Sara. Please. You must know why " He (Iuhr oft angrily as I only laughed. Again whj-" OeorRe Aronld whom they have all welcomed a special guest. Hut I forcof them all. Forgot them hi my happiness. For I knew he must ask me today. We had lea under the broad-striped awning:. But Ocorge Arnold did not talk. He Seemed very nervous, restless.' But not so restless as I felt. The after noon slipped away. And still lie said nothing. My wors fell like dead leaves ' on the still air. I could not even get away I was caught, entrapped on the Phlnlng deck. As I stood leaning over' the rail, looking at the white line of shore, he came to my side. "Sara," he began, " love you. We were made for each other " His voice gather strength as ho continued, "You know that Ioe is bigger than meic con- I ventlon. I will do eerj thing for jou. Make you liappj l swear it, Saia. What a stinnge proposal. I thought. And I heard the waes lapping the white side of the boat. 1 did not raise my , eyes to his. I could not. "Mj wife may qen give me a divorce. Thpn I will mairy you" "Your wife'" The blood receded from no hearl. It went pounding to my ears. "You l.now It Wh pretend? You have encouraged nu led me on " "Your wife'" I sa'd again. The words were strained, mechanical "Ion't play that game. Sara. Oonie. sa you will " I.et llln tril 1 .ul ,ll ln '" T nrln.l " IIIIIIIIV ''-lllllll-' jIIIIIIH V llllwllllllllllllH mrwr, t;'-m.-mtMmmHT: 't i e txuti England's War Recipes t- "-wi- f &rt.V -v- -,4 KA "v jSaj, fay.ftf 'MvWwtM!a.aiv.tMwM- """ rou' 1C" ,0 r,S"i' u,s$es lyparel U. Blrkley, Uorolhy V. Caine, Eleanor HilMry, Barbara J, Eisenhower; front row. Josie M. Wisslcr, Margaret J. Jacobs, Marion E. Demi's A Clothestree Tent - S91WM ! mmsp w 8Bjiii5B7ABn 3 1 , sa you will" ?'.(-'.Wri Ci?n .!,... in , ... at. . '" tk)ri-" iVT-i utB-a i m ..rr . --... . ...... v .. . . . i v 11 1111 tii i LTfiiiiiifi Miviimi r. n. t , irin Hum II riir in nfi ir ir inriTA omua Hi nn W ' Tinas and BloilSe ' '- ' of Ta "" n '? Zdpea Is" & "At once'"' ",P B" ' Cr,e" V--?fS- ";- dr;V,,u!'?,lTrn'Vergngy''!! '.UiklSS 7 hlT--rlTcSrt 'tVo lrl? ! ubout nuaptep-lnch ihlck. " nng5 nfld tfOU5e m J(m the n,!,"1 kI" anJthey ' tWnk 1 ,- his strained, white face .-&&PH A I 'mmlred whe, I waCxpefted b. "" I '"i"".? WA'bSS ' ,Wfh !!' ,l,ea,rl VWK cult,n " '," $&v come near to l,e!ng the Hght price, for "'Veiling me as I left I am not sure. XT 3 X "A n 'J "Ml, in," said, she. "that I Stoio." "as" I w-hs billed by Sfmost "ve? n,U"le" f' of ' tl,, "ll " ifc- And-now If It Isn't somehtlng else "' "'" hart for fifty cents I reached the shore. There was Bennle. I'r-Ai. S I id U' rt rlM R h ,f.lhiI ?! !?"" al"1 tan comwllrf to lUUK quarter Into three sices Put the slices ghiawW Z, way of '""ram." tor tlfe S - - . ?''?!"",!: WU"' fw "le ' l- Ii l 'Vottdtf -' JafrhrrtverrtIb nn 0Tln f" you i atatue 6f a soldier about eleht Inches I , irn... LI ' 1 nt ' ",l,: ' cannot oeuevc it. u Is iopui.il Jiecnanics sugges'tw this wav of .i ' . . a lurl1 u" l"e wane -o once," suggested she of the sailor hat. i J , i- .. v... .,u hlih" CampaTg., Imt I, plamld nr. dy MI t Ormer High Place too horrible. I cr.pt softly to m loom. ' making use of an old standby' " tt at re et corner Bj embl,; from .l-e , getting a good grip on "it ", m "nroun-i0,i iVf"? ."a,;e: V" n', ,e 0Ie,n- 2S on This head and knansLL (L s liin . e- ' - ' , a,nu,s' Kh"U1 or Hn '"-" Pt,0 n v nll, i Lt.l iWs BeU,n '"PI'"-, ' fcred the lake breeze. "I'd like nothing w,hlch loulil he fairly hot to beg'n with ; B?2J?i--ik. ?.-? ?VfP s,ii . if i. r , , . MihhIbt Mrs 1,1,1,, . fabric ma he used for the top. The '' . ,"'?.', ."l6'1 the creen door kIhih better than sub-tltutlng for Mabel. Mil-I allow to cook slowly from two and a Ktarmlnedly over his saoulder. He is. One of the latest anathemas of med- ,"",,,aT Mr- 1,l,".v " ,l", Keu. 1o, M)mlld he cut and sewed as Indl- ?,'' '"kln UP fro' '"V 'P'' la ' s elllngrrs treat their help fine." half to three hours MUndlns on a block which forms the leal erudition is luapsd upon the l,e-..l i " i ratid In the drawing, and the ground , ?'', ",a " , hot-footln' down the "What good would that do you?" de- The potatoes should be nut on ton ?aaof the statue, rnd there n this llf ,,,., ,,,,h ,, , , . TI r l r ! i area s inLiensed by cutting the wall i ' ' (,a.",i,?" te" " w"ere 3'lrt Kent manded her companion, whose turban L. Ih, ' , ', ,", '"," ,,,,PL . P HblockTB an oval for the photograph You of J1,c ,!lhf" considered benign raw The Clllt of Rlbboil ',aneN wlde, al "" bottom. Strips of ,. "k n'?" savs he. m, handsome an' was awry. "It would only las two IS' ,h? J'J"3 Z AllJ f, . M SS'.. v. . ,u..i. egg. Its sin. m-rnrriini. iv. v,.. ' "-'" n inni c j the spurns In tliu . r ..1,.- , Polite. 'I guess I'll go after her' week Ami vnu',1 i, ,,, n, mmi p. Hour uefote dlnncr-tlme. the pancr or 'M.IHUB1 U KU( 111 NPf lllflll ' -..., 1U IIIC - I - Alice Kent and the Day's Work The Story of a Business Girl Who Would Not Fail By MARTHA KEELER xxx Ipay you double for Sunday," she advised. MY SECOND day of work at Mrs. "ot knowing the circumstances of the Xeale's I missed a call from Dick Nl'ale.s- of urse, I did nothing of the -.',;.! imsseii a ca I f om Dint , bul R(.cel)ted UH mtle a j 0Uld , c airutli. When I reached the boarding- Justice to my landlady. house that evening nearly 9 o'clock It T,,f ee"lng that the Xealcs. with the I was. for the babi- I, ml l.PPr, frlf,,l nil :,"""!! :"'" "V"B "r iiiein. hiarieu J i One of the circulars sent out by the Urlllsn Ministry of Kood says! "The food question lias now become so urgent that, as a nation, we must con older th,e i.est ways of obtaining all available nourishment from foods, and we must prepare every dish with that In lew."i Between the lines of those simple words we may read how close Io bedrock England has come In this war. Hcio Hre home of the recipes which her people are using! Baked Butter Brant and Toniatoen Thla recipe Is glxen as one which will take-the place of meat. "These reclpeg are a little more trouble to cook than meat, but they cost lesrs." states the circular. One pint butter beans. 2 tablespoon fuls fat, 2 tomatoes, 1 largo potato, t otiloiij very small. ' Wash and soak the beans for twenty four hours In woft water. Simmer for about two Iiouik with a large meat bone If you have one. Peel and finely chop the onion, slice the tomatoes, scrub and grato the potatoes. Met. the fat In a smaJI saucepan or casserole, fry the onion In this until' nicely browned, then add the sliced tomatoes, fry for a. few minutes, add the potato and one cup of the stock from beans; let simmer for about twenty minutes, then strain the sauce. Drain the beans well (salng the liquid for soup), mix them with the hauce and put Into a lireproof dish and bake fifteen or twenty minutes. A little grated cheese sprinkled oer the top Is a great Improvement, llot-I'ot of Sheep's Heart Oife sheep'o heart, large: 2 tablcsroon fuls small sago or tapioca: vegetables, such as carrots, turnips, onions and a few outside leaves of celery or artichokes or sprout tops, or both ; 1 parsnip, 4 po tatoes, l'i pints of water. Soak the sago or tapioca In a cup of cold water, scrub and prepare vege tables. The artichokes should be well washed, scrubbed and scraped under cold water, and then sliced or cut Into quarters; the parsnips prepared In the same way as carrots. The potatoeu MANY RICH GERMAN WOMEN ARE SLACKERS Journalist Scores Them for Holding on to Com forts of Life pii iur .i-.. . ...- . ...... II -'". .. Mlimilrl llA UfOflttmrl lie hntln.l Trt.. r&.. davioiiB anrt vlnl.ntiv .,n..,r ... .,,. .uaun i saw Hie party oil at tlie ran- .""".. t.""", ",' """".'" !"" i .... ., -- ...' -.-.-"--- '."': roan station, niui then. Intlnltrinr In 11, r, '"lr ..niiuiiijiii .,ii . minimi annmuinpi I inr . . .. . .,---.. - then the skin removed, and If In a communication addressed "To the Women of the Upper Classes'' 1ft the Kolulsche Zeltung, the writer brings out the Importance of "complete mobilization of the energies of all women" during war. "I.,et no one Interpose tho objection that n person who In this, the fourth year of the war, has yet to gain ft comprehension of the extremities In which our people me laboring, who still places personal well-being above concern for the common good, Is Irre trievably lost for a great object." says the writer. "Certainly, every German woman, tho wealthy woman most of all, ought at tilt- start to han oomnre- hended her duty toward her country In this fearful war of starvation, an well' as the divers aspects of the policy of noiaing out- and conducted herself ac cordingly. However, It Is" -precisely In a mode ot life which long-standing cul ture and Inherited wealth have re'ndered luxurious that force of habit plays so Important a role, mid herein may well lie an explanation for the disastrous retention of her comforts by the woman of this type. With this attitudo thera must be morclless Interference. "Because the educated middle class Is scarcely able longer to furnish the necessary reserve contingents, we must, have recourse to the women of the upper' strata of society. Their strength Is to. a greater or less degree unexhausted; they are relieved of domestic responsi bilities by many servants. Thanks to their large financial resources they are, even without resorting "to subterfuges. Immune from undernourishment. Kor the same leatgn they are In a position to restore their strength by travel, and' because of their larger wardrobes to risk, lather than the women of the. lower classes, using up their clothes In war work. "Thus all considerations favor th enlistment of the service of those women ' who have hitherto lived nt their ease (with the exception, of course, of those who are bound by the duties of motHer hood) " Girls I Left Behind v York .Medical Journal, Is chiefly nialn mjt Warm summer days suggest cool. ' rthIw,e8B. The Journal .01-3 K2?ki.. .1.1. .,i 1 .-1.1. . .b.,.. ,., " t0 3a "'at the raw egg white le.iv..., jSjSStaalr turn make one long for plenty of ,lle s'omach unchanged and only feebly K,2ifch. rtatntv blouses. A verv rhnrmlner stimulates the flow nt rrnutl. 1..1 FR?3tfllttla,valBt which could proudly take Its , Cooked egg white, however. ,v.iu frti, pm'lTi it '"a"m ol w"ll sains 18 a generous now of gastric juice and read- nuiiD Lriui. acuiaciLr, ii bull iviiiic iiir !.. ...ii 1. 1 ... $feoIIaf;-of satin ties In a loose knot In "' ." "" """ '"e Y acid. In Hftka front and ouffs of the satin lend a J a'mn"h,a" Hf,, X !lle, ' the stom-a-nlaaalnr finish to the sleeves The nrlce I "f,i '."J,.1"". 'i11 ?.'.. Jt ' f.he ollI5- Pro- i .., .,v.ii na 11, mi.s peculiar way, the oniy one 10 leave tlie stomach un- tlinilKCU . and urp jiIpo mu-prl t,. ii.a !,... . u,.. .. " 'WllV no.' S'avs 1. 'romp trt flitnL- nf If P.ibbon plays an Impoitant part In as s'ake loops. ' she ain't mentioned the address. Then accessories, etc., rnd I " - ne weni oacK to me piazza an' waited iiuiiH a spell longer. Liut at last he said :,! onlv S3. mi . ' KjQay little wisps of hair, lustious Pslfiarl earrings peeping shyly from shell rfj-.-wmK .ears, so ine poets speaii, ana teywatrailhtway make us long for those self- uiesi iriinnungs, accessories, etc., rnd never have they been more beautiful jiion tney are this year Many are In terwoven with gold and ller and some Sfanwie!0"1 e""rely f dU" 8"1 ., J!ltTT are, r'tb0,n.8 of Jtil1 with pal'lev tlHl. lnlk?ll-faliloned tints anil pale taffeta ribbons In rose, mauve and nat- ?imlV' ..?ve,r ,w!'11'1' are sprinkled at Intervals "lucky" birds brocaded lu dull gold or silver Manufacture Today Despite a report from Washington that 'he tremendous use of steel required ,i..trf . , . .. -",,,, ,111 aiL'iiru a luiiuiie in corsets, (t , f, m?, faille ribbons are Philadelphia corsetieres bid American e.iiemeij fashionable, and anionr Hip women to he calm However, in spite of these multifold leH".f. .1" rlD,Dns wan long woven There Is nothing In It. Corsets 'iltiiirf ikJ,i '".which these 'of steel Is needed for making them. They rrf,ViMo.,i P1'.,1005 trimmings, are chiefly pink satin and lace and pink roduced In the form of Inset rubber. mqu ties, "raw egg white." concludes ! vSrhmV?' . I"""'"' : and besides not a great deal &FF. re - t' tvt. . . . - . .. . .- ...-.-..pp, ),( iiv. i v 1 iiiiuiiii: 11 inusi iiaii ...... . .. ,------..... eStaama earrings, a loveiy pair mat snouiu .-oolied." " - "-""?, pmiieu. slurred or nl.iin u,i im.j.i,,. , .,... . .!! SOtlltt niSH 9 frllll,.. ... ...i .""' ""- , . V ,., wnic umc nll,L, uln culsn. ,. " '"v.", nun mailers nail tlie nerve to make women submit in sti'.ll i-..ti,intli,n. Ill.n IT boat liven if a famine should lesult from .M ..... .m . . uuiin Nil IIIKSKI KAMINP PYPPrTCn he had to go an' fr me to & ., ww..uu mituwnu uniuvmi (en you ttlat hi mothel. und ,i)e whole family wants ou to come out an' spend Sfppl Pl-ivu T iitln Pt : i.. l!?uinda,y .at th? far"'' a"' that he will oieei nas J,iltie 1 art 111 Slav drivp in tn ppt vn .nrv un.,.-.n.. . , - - ---,;--- - ,,..- h.. .vuvu. uu IILICI' I That necessitated my writing to -Mrs. vurruui, exj,aimng mat my present em ployment, which kept me busy all day lonj; seven days In the week, precluded both making visits and receiving calls. In reply, she wiote her regrets that the position at Mrs. Modty's had been a false alarm, and told me she felt sure I would soon find something easier than a seven day job. "In the meantime, make them THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE lid to be removed about half an hour before serving to allow the potatoes to brown. A Clafi House to Live In Robertson's. "Sure," sailor hat agreed. "I said That "If" was enough for me. At the next crossing I left the car and almost ran to the bookstore. MUllngcr's kept tunateli for .,SB.hi ?l,Ve.h ' o A Japanese bacteriologist has built, a the wif mere ikeftVemlndlSnmvs?lf"idV!'tmoof' 'riroof. gennproof house' of ina wa inere i Kept leminulng mvseir I glass, the nlr thnf Is nppdp.1 hplnir of formnr disappointments and trying numned tfirouah 1 Lnln nnrt fllt.ml not to expect too much from the present ,,um,ea lrougn n pipe and filtered. puri-iuiiiiy. uui 1 w-as so earnest and I eager and so convinced of my own fit-ne'.-s to clerk In the bookstore that proh- i ably I communicated mv confldencp to 1 the proprietor. At any rate. Mr. Mill- I inger, a small, wnite-naired gentleman with a keen eye and a soft voice, en gaged me as substitute clerk for the ne.t fortnlEht. We've Heard Enough of the. Man With the Hoe TODAY'S INQUIRIES fc3&. lt What Government nervlre In biute 1ioiI Pgij' wnin' rommlttee.vf tlie Count II of P4S iuohii wirnse? ht: What U lobellUT W)'1l'il-. L..11 1 l. .A it l. i'L.Wait will dMuln tli nnlis af tllnltiar. I Lfiait"" ' "- "-." .- ": ." -7-v. "I".- Ei?ri ' fom cnsirn una preeni ine.r rrnicu .; Inc the floor? I IF-. It tm! really hint to digest? 4 r C. A. R. Will Give Wheel Chair Jg3kX tlie Editor of Womana Vaat: feAa.vJHar Madam Tn Orand Army AiiocU--.fctlon will sladlr rfspoiul to tlie Shut In Lcttm ana Qutstlont lubmllttd (o !;'J1 C"?.,','""' "'""'. lt written on on Jfdc of tht paper finlu and turned ail lie nuwie of tut irn.tr. Special rr, liht tiioit alxtH htlow are invflcd. It ( understood that the editor does not tifcrjiarilj indorse the sentiment ex- YESTERDAY'S ANSWERS a uhoitage In steel or wiialebonp or nnv 1 1 other cunning Implement of torture there Is a large percentage of women who wouiu simply say tney should woiry' Bright News for Home Folks From Boys in the Service 1 ' Thrf ,Ttttrs ht nre coud at ihlldren'. f-"-8' winter the ilmp and sinuous sllhou- r pressea. All communication for th aepartment tlionltt be addressed nt rol '?' TUB WOMAN' VA H.VMit:. ti;oii.io Public Ledger, Philadelphia. Pa. I Send the Box To the Editor of U'oman's Page' Di-ar Madam You ele auth frank and I 'irnHflmlndfit nsupra In nur mrrp. . SDondentt that I am encouraged to com; to J.,,..", ." ?7L ' ." Iltl raee. Hie tupe ctte v as fashionable and women learned ruie nnd the tuo-lred race. to get on without their mainstay, so to 1 - 'i'Wl,ll'.r;,J.: "r. nrletor of M,e Heak. ,' Wl fcn?i0C Mornlni: 1'u.t. hr Is a notrd imiier to his duuthtrr. willed the Ihe flfteentli urilillni- n,,n,..-. ?' r..u,,au nil. aiauu rr.uuiiu i'.V.'AvAnil .Armv VAmnn'. unn.ul tnr a uli -,1 ;.V.J:.ofllr )r ctvrn full Information about the m.iu Cillldren ran heln.the lied Croi tleulnrlj- at ihl t'nie h riui"..1"' '".'" ."""...t" he lied in- iAJ M . 'IH. ,ur. v'uir hoi. uu tu u.k Just waal wou.,1 jou Ou l.i llte t s. - 1 . fo Mm in -- 1 "rn,,5 ' no iile lifter, u long- ......... Tu ..n.u.iKr .iiriirr makes u veri tood oiibstltulr. THE CHAPS WHO HAVR MOTHUnS HEX a soldier sita doicn at the closr 0 the tiny And thinks of his home and Ms mother. 10,000 gills are still qn the Job; that In ' The lump tn hts throat seems lo net (11 spltft of rumors to the effect that corset i,j, ,,. And a sigh he's utmblc to smother. But In any case the iheeiing asser- Ut? l.onrun'?jT'!I,l,h,'.li,"r.h,.:.r f '!" tion conies from tlie corset factories that factories are to be taken ai munition works American women can still feel bout twel Near, mo while vitiitlnz small town I nift a ountr man. Kron, ile nrst Hi ere mutUrflK uttrartil In .nrh oae which would answer th purpose . omer. 1 Knew irom 1,1s actions luat 'fer her comfort that ahe mleht enjoy the -red for ine and I ncerely loved him. I flHtui Itarht and air of outdoors; also hor very popular plrl and received much 'oaoia and address to which the chair should JLl'f,nt'on ?rom "ieV,.bu,t ulndn."'' n"'r w0" i. ... ' my love, in act. 1 looK attention as a mat , " . t.P nf IVlllr.. tlt, ...l,k ,1.1. n.nn 1. ...nu .11- BJUTANT QEOUOn O. MKADE POST. ' ferent. Ills flne aenVltUeiiess aoDealed to tern. , .,.,.. , . .1.1. me from the Brat. VZi""" " """"" "' " " ""i Hut i never at mv ht 'th 1-lni ii.taoUfnt that the urana Army men uo rrom a oriani. . joiiy in i iietame very. . To , (iirnt tliplr nun-Ilia P.rjnrt Armv I '"tV'"."." ""F" " "lreaei.-ei o niutli 0. A uukIiIuIi or holler ran lie ued for a runner h nniLliis n wooden rat k to 111 he hotlom of It. The Jam to be ter lllieil are plated on thin. The boiler mint he lilted vilth a lid to prevent strum from eMcaplnE. ' ii m ftp iii,itnu huiiicii ll Vll ICC I , ,, , ,, , , , . : Cross par- assured they are not going to be called ' Ale! "Ie 'oldter boys prleve just a Utile to ihS lied on for any such sacrifices yet. f VCt Summer's Favorite Stockings A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose How to Arrange Curly Hair r the h.'flitor of Woman's Paget . na.r Madam I thank lou very much for icemen. In Civil War days the friend erne -or Independence, S.'SS?1 'nl.V'l'l '& BfajrhO appealed through our column for hut even In my lettera my atyle was stilled! J1'"1 J","' "" lneni '" time. 1 at-uin tome Stftwmt) aort of an old wheelchair nursed i ''?'"" 1 Jh' I " intensely "r a. vice 'fftUTtnen.. They do not forget her novy Sd. '" atwla.t the l?ti'e'f . ce..edmv araiTe fny halrf it Twy ISSW 2.u.!2 A; Utter nas Deen tonvaraeu to tne au- . ir remain unanw?rcd. with n Interxal , curls. I want my h.ttr lianclnc aa I am rUisaint Hap.u f! lo.U Rnoi II III. llin I (II tnTf Or fllCir II P tin U.ltfrul rwrmlnim Anil' lUlaUn ii l.l fpi.., ..... .1 . MBKr'jWstmMV vs:wib jt iutroug a voi, .. mw , -. - , -. O. "","., J- j i "- - v rai s uiu. icj" njr i niiouiU 'awttacaiiary lnrormalion. we would aisoai :A . ..i. '"" " i tu viHsr war m rwir over my roreneaa hcaue it $mmEk to tha.nU : the kind reader whomadal lu.V811 iP1' W, Jme when tn- in hlcli, but nn hair will not PufT Cquld, ftSSli-t-h?.,? -w!irf.W.2?iir5a ."?. '. lnJ-..".ho.A..h "5 " ?ou also luiseit anMhlns: that l make tV ; srtlf feat ion about the fihut-ln society. Six Months Small Difference t teremM, but my awful rea?rve toward him ' hnlr Brow, fni iiome aKain uunom pnoninc u nio ft i ivnr i leremfa, dui my awrui rvarrve toward nim ' hnlr grow. iul anytolnir tnat w.l mtvi ?' ni rokfn.'i and .BO the frlpndahlp atood the wind from blor.lns the curia apart? still Several tlmea he visited m town and . a i- t nhm Whfri War Uu. ililurf ullhnurli tint tn the draft aue. he sae up h prosperous busl neaa and enlisted, and althouifh I had r -1 I am sorry ou did not liave time for the plajH Better luck another time. It r the pditor of Woman's page; cr uaaam aix montna deo a oun ;aro o worn in idc uume piacw ina.i t turn h pouai rona-raiuiatinR nuu en ma worklrts. We have crown to like each LravT and wlshint? Mm lurk He re ber. and n oiten teim in lit- lu.fH in iDonded bv uostn.1. smi wPHbt mttrwunl FiKx'ftwl I like -him. better than an jounic man i I sent him another card. He did not re- UfV-.y? A. ottort. I judsed from hts ap- spond ..Three week, later I sent him a llttit; l0 u 00y back froiii (he fHfi nnlll .r y$xm of ace. J am elshteen jeard of aee f would like to he his fair uodmother and il ,ow " w,lth H ?omb over the forehead i naive laicty lounu inui hid ix iduiiiiih . ii i unu no reany ior nun ana waniinK , 1 ""' i. iaiiiic nan ft-ll ..r nj.rr from nf.n r.,r nt. t.ara . ..m . r-1."18 htrUnge. TUr Un One WltM CUTlJ ..-,......,.,v , ... ,n . -. uul ,., ,n ,I .. 111. I, .L. .... .w , nilrtl J UU Willi It. .MOWl girls uant to know how to make btralght m p -.lit 1 r think von r ivrv iimiif Wh don't you part It at one bide ami tnlbr. I was terribly dlsappolntt-d. und ' to know if It would rheer hlnu He an I've known his rltcht use have told him swered thanklnc me for thlnklna: of him rntty times that he was too young; that he I and also for the words of cheer. He an w4nt like me later on. lie said he sered from his home, as he was on fur- ne is jountr. dui ne imea me just uie tnuxu i nni not send tne nox then, nut l i T alan fnlrl him Via liikt Imcirlna,! I Hill wrfts u Inner ptanrllvr lalla. uatflvsr him self In love But he pais no attention to it no u-.r,. not tou busy would n HunierlmHv I-et the back hanJT In ciiIk nnrl fut.tpn It- ' t I tell him i write to me. 1. a harrette or ribbon ut the base of ' Kvery week he asks me to ko to the . nortiy afterward he was sent "over ' I ie ecM. wttn nun, arnj i aiw'H inrh it n now nx months since he sailed and T pin? Ir does not have to be puffed over the eaifl. Many persons look better with their hair jURt pulled out a little and toft on the sides Pull it out in a iur wwvc anu pn n nacK or tne earn. ivUa Vaseline is a erj good "hair grower," ia Hita (hflt T i-un't trft. t ilft.that tntil lH llawr hnr1 frnm him un.l Kanjiimi r ... V . '" . tr fcOOCI II it . . s. ..T-V -..- v . . w, ... . ,!- .-- .-. . v. .., m.i. .. , is uru I I 'i If IvriTlfrll I Ii ... . ... .. .. auae I think he la too jounc. not be- , Ihousht he could have sent me a little ms- !,." ""i ,l " "'." lu """ve jour ridir aiH. I don't like to io with him What (IW aoj 1'Uiil.tiU. i sacs ai pdrtinr or a rew lines trom "over ,lli re' I hv- never sent tne hi! l)ii I 1 I.I.. ..! Til.... .., ..- ..., .'. " Wx. .months Is not a ery ereat dlf.'.iwiiV taken "his I; : affair too 'ierloSJly nce, my near, on eitner siae. it mo omnow or other it cling, to me. and my Unf man were six cars younger yon "n" lonalne now is to . him acain. Can x worry. lou are nenL in eavinu i v:.".""' . v " ! iMmiin.iiui un 1117 ; too young now, "but then, my dear. I K'J7. f &,'"..'. B?. "a"5i 9rSiVW. I are too young, too. If you care for 1 out after twelve sear, of tlunder. .mi mi. 'there lu no reason why you should 1 understanding.? Tell me Just what would ktM ( V (it. n t oima tli I nr a 1 1 in a . I IIMI i.nY V 1.11 III mi nut nn a. M..V, t -. .. Ilk a year'or two, though It always i t'wnilihlp that m. worth while or would ALICE SIT DV THE KIRE, !(' Is a little difficult to advise, ns If the, uld certainly makei no difference In young man had cared very seriously he viuuiu i-criauiiy 1101 nave oeen nut on by shyness, especially after being atked to call when you came visiting again I think you made a mistake not to send the box when vou said ou wr, .going to. He may think you were simply litmus wun rum. since you wrote you a'Wlser for a man to wait until re if. attained his majority. Then the tvthat he Is a few months younger luld cprtalnlv maltA. nn rilfferpnoo In 1 lore or yours. I should Judge that . do not love him or you would not ' aoout so small a atnerence as six fiy not be "good friend's with him out wmi mm, uui auow no en- Fit now7 uater. if you nnd you and he still cares, you could b ana marriea in tiiree or tour VS iTwo, Letters boul Kitten r JMIIor ll'oman'a Paget madam 1 noticed a letter In your taU week from .om. as. who wanted t,x l have ops tiaiv Kitifn ana. two SB., nr. wrva. oiq, wnivn 1 wouia .to (rive Mr. K. -'. If she would BVf inin ti rvs win Bivc mv tier I will communicate with her I ttHlorot tfoaianta Page; lfdm I have, Iwn Inter'. lint halt 1 Sittei'., three months old, to alv ve will met ab I s iriur K'l f oo M valu4 and well csred v," pica., j air., .all and ate ihem. Thru wre all whit. iv. l, r, ,'CVa letter would at. 10 here are flK-re- -. ouy vvnile jou hale It on. 'Ilegular ' ;'"" every iiisni is tne nest thing for the hair pressing tightly with the tips of the lingers so that the scaln Is moved with the rubbing. Wash your hair carefully and not too often, alwavs 1 drying It In the sun and nlr. Sun Is the best thing In the world for your hair. Brill antlue will keep the curls from blowing apart. I Remedy for I'erspiralion Odor To the Editor of Woman'. Page: .Eer sdm IUlna read ao many of' sour uood advice., would ask what remedy jou could state to net rid of the "al" odor from permlratlon under the .rm.7 yOL'.NO LADIKS. mere are a number of prepared rem. TT B about witn our eyes open, lis cciies ror the disagreeable perspiration the old saying goes, "we are bound ua Z nininvfr.. s . '""S women to learn" This old adage came very efltcaclous. Hub a little of the ointment ' 8e'ectlnC new hosiery, and, like every In or dust on the borax before going , one else, kicking, not only at the sky- out- j rocket prlcea aEked for stocklngB, but also voicing a few sentiments regard. l)or Not Haie to Reiner lrK the wear which seems not to be in 70 the Editor of Woman. Pagr, There aje three favorite elJes in luiunier stockings; perfectly plain, clocked ones, and the striped effects. Two of the aboe blockings show 11 are clocked, one drop-stitched and the qlher checked; another prelly piece of hosiery is the black silk with black lace butterfly. Above, too, jou will find a storking with hairline stripes "running 'round," and a small, fancy boot-top one ITT-KM,, VV "1 They have wcmoitcs sweet to delight them. And the chaps who have mothers are sorry, you bet, for the boys with no mothers to tirite them. They arc fighting for all that a free world holds dear, Ami with patriot fire they are burning. They'll be faithful to duty, and yet It is clear There are times ichen for home they are yearning. The bright Stars and tripes they will never forget, And the enemy ne'er can affright them; But the chaps who have mothers nre norry, you. bet, I'or the boys with no mothers to tcrlte them. Jlrs. .Frank" McCormack, of 2519 South Hroad street, today leceUed a letter I irom ner Soulier boh, who Is in the 1 motor transportation division , of the American expeditionary force in Franco. The letter follows; . riomewhrre In France, May 12, I91S, j Rear .Mother. ' I am writing you a letter In honor , of Mother's Day. as are all the other soldiers except those poor fellow a w ho I haven't any mothers. This nnd all envelopes marked Mother's mall go I through Just tho same as special de- ' livery before all other mall. I am glad you liked the pictures. I , run sending one of our detachment with the commanding officer that Is ' pretty good. It seems at. If the, French developing of pictures Is not very good, and I guess that is what blurs th.em. Soon I will have one taken In a studio when I get the chance, which I suppose will be much better. I am wearing o) gold, service strips now. I am in the best of health, and wo have nothing to kick about. We get Uriually everything we need, so don'.t worry. They are halng some stirring; time? over here now. Tell father I am writing to him as often as possible, I will have to close now, wishing you health and happiness, ulve my regards to all. I remain, your lowing son, JOII.V. Corporal John H. McCormack, lit. urinary u. or at, 1. A. I'. a. o, u, a, O. ii., base section No, 1, France. I IJLiSIK When war waged In wldo desolation, AmOllff the vnutlir lnrlloa t l..u.. Oil leav Ing our glorious nation. ,i our name led tlie lachrymose list. Sonic girls I forgot as I kissed them ; ""i;1.0 lingered a week maybe two; Ilut.J.lsle, I never liac missed them 1'he way that I've hankered for you. I miss not your wit nor jour beauty Urn never could class as a nucen; And. sticking to truth as my duty,. ou never had much of a bean. But when ou did tricks to the batter. And doughnuts came out of tho pan. Dear ImsIo, that there was a matter That called for the utterance "Oh man !" They shone with a glow and a polish, ,,T.y,du.lled wllh a 8U"ar BUbllmc, (I think that I used to demolish A dozen or two at a time). And so whea they toldme to come wliere iiib shell Is commingled with shot. I f'.und myself billeted Somewhere In France; and I missed you a lot. I yearned for the doughnuts you'd fried me s-u.1-.1?116' 1'1." not KlnK to stall, The truth is whatever betide met I don't miss your doughnuts at all. For though In the future you bar me The doughnuts I'm getting theso days Tin ltd out by the Salvation Army. Have yours beaten seventy ways. Fiom Stars and Stripes, ofllclal dally of the United States Expeditionary And he had better hurry up, for from all reports from the national war garden commission in Wash ington, I). C, the women of the nation are going to change the shape of the farm map BY Help Your Sldn WithCuticura All druggists-Soap 25. Ointment V5 & 5(1, Tal cum . sample eacn free of Culicurs, Dept. 6L, Boston." . s S s were going to. and then, frankly speak- ma, oiu 1101 come across." Try sending It now, but only write s short note saying you have dispatcher the box and hope he will receive it saft ,and round. Then make no further ad- vn na Yah nrnhcit.lv u-nn K aii oi t ..- r-jn . ,,. . .. keenine H Ith the UflCCS, , - --" '' "w.. , as ui. ii.n nil, v c t. u 1 1 ur vi ii o loit I f 'inr ?' ?1e.f!'r?'. nd l'.th. man reaily has near Madam-Will lod b. kinrf ,nn..i, . The saleswoman then told me that If n.'" ".'" '""r."r. '". " .."" "'" 1 '' "" argument concerning rea atrui nn? 1 one red y w Is led to rret wear out of Au.Tro-Mung.'VlaTwh'o 'T. fr,'i...,.. " "Hk hose, the hose should be linsed gtve jrou up. through death may make him realize that he still cares. I do not think It Is worth while to hope too much. But if you do hear from him after send ing the box be sure t? write a simple and easy letter In answer. French Relief Shawl Tu tin Editor of Womaa'a Page: Dear Madam I noticed In jour page tha doe. sh. have to redder? I aald no be- thoroughly In cold water before wear Aurl.nh.uubc, all(J fhaj stockings should never y,i euii t was noi. I u. vv ui 11 hmv uaja in nukb.Niuii nullum ! A HTEADT ItEADBlt being wasnea in cold water, in fact, I You were riiriii i ,..,.,. .', I she said that silk stockings should never fnaMonalltVMie'r husband1 nA!.8., .'. lt water, because It one thing Is certain, If we edge along to you, for we are all doing everything possible these days to avoid waste, and If the result Is half what the saleswoman said It would be, the small amount of labor entailed Ih well worth the effort. 1 The three favorite styles in hose this 1 year are the perfectly plain clocked stockings, and tlie striped effects, either 1 In dropped stitch or In two-tone effect, ' There are shown today two designs ofi clocking, one drop. stitched, one checked ; ! one with hairline stripes around the ' stocking, one fancy boot-top and onel pair of black silk with black lace but-1 tertlles. Copt right. I01S, b) Florence Ito.e other awning that ou .alii crocheted shawl. ur sc Wo I jou to nod me the .direction, fur making for tha women In ( f trance art needed. devastated district, nr Would It U SO..IU. for on' of tbcact ii" -' (Mr.. 1 . ll,m....i... j ".",?--?" :- " uu. 1 i.unasiiAii. yy uui nave to register. Found Summer Home or Pet To Ci F.illor of Womau' TaoeJ ruined the silk. Another bl( of advice was not to buy more stockings than one required for Immediate use, because a silk stocking that has lain folded In tha drawer for apy l.ngth of time Is. found to rot, Ash Florence Rose It jou want to kibw y r'r ih" cna. tumn skelthedln today's dress talk can b secured, Wrllo tu Miss Itos If jou want her own peraona) advice. . on materials. r-li.- nnd lvle. auliKkle for ou. PATTBRNH CANNOT UE SUl. I'LIEJI, Addre.. Mis. Ho.J. 15 ev. of tho Eriil.t Pp111.ru I,aiita'. wuman's -!.. evr-vi. aeiiraaqraspeo enj. .eir-addrass'd (tamped en- : UAVC Vnil A SWEETHEART, Son or Brother In training camps in tne American Army or Navy? If o. mall hlra' a .package of ALLEN'S FOOTsEASE;, the antiseptic powder to be shaken Into trie snoes anu spriiiaieu in tho foot-bath. The Ameri can, Hrltlsh and French troops use Allen's Foot. Ka to, because It takes tho Friction from the Shoe and freshens the feet. Jt Is the greatest cotntorter ior tired, achlna, tender, swollen feet, and gives relief to corns and r.,ta bunion:. The PJattuburg Camp Manual advises men In training W enai;a foot-tute Mn their shoes each morning. Atk your dealer to-flay ior vZOc,,oox oi a.Ki.rau.. I wmzzmm m- m Beautify your hair new method That dandruff that eventually means good bye to hair can be done away with. Get a bot tle of Wildroot from any good druggist, Ap ply it according' to directions and dandruff will go or we will refund your money. THE GUARANTEE!! haiP TnMlC w,, 1 S i 1 You will never know how beautiful your hair really la until you try this: Moisten a piece of cloth with . Wildroot, then take one strand of hair at a time and pasa the moistened cloth over the strand from scalp clear to the end. Repeat till you ha e gone over all your hair. Then look in your glass, Wildroot is for talc by all good drug stores, and s all good barber shop? Applications may also be had at any first class hair1.' dressing parlor. Always sold under our unconditional guarantee that it will do what we say or your money will be refunded. WILDROOT CHEMICAL COMPANY ' BUFFALO. N. Y. Wildroot Shampoo Soap,, when uied In ' rnnneirtinn with Wilrlrnnt will naiteu me treatment. 1 yjj i-ja ,:-m i?w km :- & lit" itt. t ts e? J Jo a . ''J r It r;i n 1 n 'i 1 j JT, R K '.Ol v It, v. M tx i- Vrl 1 r lr-f iv--,h it i :h vlS' V.-JS "5r 'M I 1 &.r.rf 1 , needed. wnen one puts 11 oa.wtlOM. Use TMHJ ipr Aiien-a oot-, ms jpt , tnp .ifMworoa btwiHmui 'VrV- WMnlSlBZffinmnnm &$ i, MM Op vm 3rMs; ' RPP1