w rj.l ,, s.- J l -LJL. r I.,,, -I, , .in ' r " - - i i i i i i I ati i all TtTia ii - - ..-.. -. f- . . , . -. ,.- .,., .- .t. . - - .. . n , ?JV 4 WOMAN REFUSES TO DECIDE A BEADED BAG LETTERS TO GYNTHIA DRESS TALK i&iss r-T S2&B&' F&S fc& :M ft Ratfi? 23U f'-i -fa' ", .iW J &f rv r. -tyHlV !E GIRL WHO WITH A STRING TIED TO IT tfieldicr Writes About One Him, but She Didn't, irf oceanic exactly l urnca rif . IERK will always be the girl who "Will never say jes definitely to a Mil until she li sure he Is the best Airlmonlal possibility that's going to ne within her ftrasn. 'vifghe flashed Into my mind the fettinU T ioJ ln rrtiu l !) vftrDear Editor of the Woman's Page; vW'l am going to ask our advice on t4i matter that's Kit en me some worry tjVI'm down here at camp. Two jears '&mma i was gong arouna a great deal jaw was go ng arouna a great aeai iWHh the same girl. In fact, neither of jVAWHh the same girl. In fact, neither of '? went with anybody else. Although 'I asKea her to marry me. we net er -.'4 Were out-and-out enraced She said "jsd ',e 'oved me and would marry me fcKBofne time, hut wantari fn etall a llttla "' M? while. She certalnlv acted as though while. She certalnlv acted as though '3 " .-mrei. inc., sue ..die txnny Ull L-K 5fBer vacation and her letters grew '1'wJ' cared. Then she went awaj on P.r.',i4"w'r ,na w'. nnaiiy sne wrote fcif -liyand told me she was engaged to some WJ&& """ '& -. lwo monms ago sne Drone mis en M cagement. Since that time she has ii iVfjTt oeen writing to me ana reminding me , 'r '. ! the things I used to say to her 3i tzyia ne sas sne cares now. nut 1 uate IVl&i a? Heve I loed her before In fact, I fcs'S nounced her engagement to this other tin's, mn !t tool me a ,onK t,me to Bet over it. I am tnenty-elx ears old, and, as I said. In the service of Uncle 1li.l a.l nti... u j r . .. KflliV think that I am bound In anv way to P vr the elrl because I once imked her to ii!Vi!i rm ttjibl wouiu jou doi iw yuu tv5ri" marry me? Would you tell her point tJflaSy,"" blank jou did not care? A SOLDIKK. XTKS, my friend, 1 would tell her y a. i.t.. .. .-. i . ... , ,SLaL LUlillU(UlllV illttl 1 1IU IUI1K1 Ldrt'. I Vnil nr nrtr linnml In Ilia al!fflitt fMl?rt, w,y by ay Point of honor to thli IJa&i8 'rI' How could 5u e7 Yo" need KSff1'if'ot remind her of this. I am Bure Iti, v& he knows It, een as eery girl ;ey V " wno lias not plaved fair and s. - wiuarc wiiii i man. leu ine oung 6 woman vou arn unrrv thnt tblniru if awS jhou,ld have tuined out this way. Alice Kent and the Day's Work The Story of -a Business Girl Who Would Not Fail By MARTHA KEELER CovvrfoM. I9IS, by Public Lnloer Company. xr. I JJUUtl tlllU III I LUU91I1. HilUiae .iur-, fELEX and hrr cousin, Elolse Mur ?X1,,- .., , , st.. . ., Kf.i iiiuiv v. uiiuaj 0.1, me . . tat(7W farm, nnd th fln nunlltln nf TMrhflnl A'A-Ij -,--.-...- - -.--, EP'raS' Anc were all the more noticeable 1 ffW T inrough contrast with the vanltv nnd ' """" "ir ,,r."u '"" ) cunsiu !'& 'inobblshness of Klolse. The latter was "aie a nne character glfe blonde, and when then, were men , , " ' .or. ' "" '7..;.Kaii .u. .. - .. ni. - uA)i. - : " w - (A. . j' muuuv 011c puic 4Aii an ui iiDiiiiLs-iiiiTea . Vrh'?h,,,UlcM.J' U,rnCd l ,laUEhtlne" '", rising from h7hhnmmUDd mov rM feminine society ; for her own sex, how-(over to one of the porch chair- wit I tfrffi rvtr, she had scant liking, hut was evl- i she seated hersflf and tojed with eo tfntly accustomed to considerable atten- "Jftlon from younsr men. v ", Kot belnr the center of Interest at , i Sr'Jf. W Al . 1 II. I i? fjMxy t-1 middle of the afternoon was Tawninr in tne nammoci: and noutrine smx irequent internals wnen tney v ero Bine home. These questions were iinorfa, lor iicnaru was ioo aosoroeo Helen to renlv. Mrs Carruth was lightly hard of hearing and I was too rTr-Tjindlgnajit at the girl s rudeness to our ''3S8& rboitM, not to mention her Incivility to xii i-neien. to lei on tnat i nearn j?T Tjtr In fh uflprnnnn I'lnlca rl. ?."J3' deavored to impress me by recounting ztS$k ne u'tors who, she gave me to under Site' tand. flocked around her In Boston : I'fWfe, wnen tins Kina of talk failed to call VwPi ortn ,oolB ot awe ana exclamations of , Batonlshment from ursophlstlcated me. siWv" ,rne. harped upon her mothers diamonds '5 r nd heV father's prominence. I listened A ,0 wnat Bhe sall hut showed neither -An' V J amaiement nor curiosity, and flnallj she '' A ""n ,0 question me about my own T antecedents and prospects; on the latter topic i was aumD, Dut when this girl of twentj-, who boasted of a home on Beacon street, but had no more maimers , JJ H" i gutter snipe, started In to en- K&ffiffi ""ten me on the subject of blue blood. F"SS5rfv3 flared up and Informed her that one of E'?J1?n'J' ancestors had been vice president of K ?ff tl United States. "j?f ' .' nmcn'owr sne langumij' Inquired, S J& ZJL. 'iPATT,?1"1 vt"M of-"'e &$' I mentioned the name. V IkW "Ph, he didn't amount to much, said K5 sA . . r a nl0l"cnt In silence I looked at blood tended to keen m f'rmn n ntrht v wie omer nana my irlsli had been sfliirrrt im fn tliA Knftl.-. nAl .tr l t iPetler' l replied, 'because lately l'e py& en Biuayinr nintory. I had to, in order r.4:!k i? ! ior iives or our Presidents. -''. uUt e,,e,n,lt ,,hat. J0U sa o true. fjW1' 70,u,,d ,Ila,e nothing to do with me ?xm?Sn& l had no business to drag him into Ltiir '" - THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TODAY'S INQUIRIES i Se ' "ll.."";'''" yo."a'V-l1.? .'!? ''nm.r. V ?' -s mm...m.,m risni t lfif WOriD IT f r- I WViZ "n,Ur ,"m ' AraerleaT jf.SJ' Hewrllxi a, mr that ran be plajfd at i 'yK.i r,"ii iii parirr 'a&Sw' "S'i"" iabl ,n", r"n h ab' made m' ""alnVljjSi'Vu3;-'' b mdit ii? iat i.. " l,rl" wax le preaerve net i .'. , M.I.. iiJiii Che llie. foundation formula for rnrh i" . an watt ,ii .-..... salad drrilnr There's Music in This Home Now To the Editor of H omau's Paor K VXtiS Dear Madam bom "ftJSTiS".'. ' V ' te to l , .v tqu mil iat(it tAti i .. .:. r.: j." v ; "v,Koii UB i7 iii' " ' . . " "" rriiurr" . t -.,?,-Jiaa an old t hi kin tniph n that ihv aiih cliln that thfy ould flva rll drtn whn K.H r t&r . ". :. i -. ::- '!f?m u l "wniatn nun i v cou"!ry- ' hJ.i" weUnl on Efc5v J.wJi i"";n1 ',' w"l help to paaa manj an IP? fiT-yenlne very ploaaantly. Thanklnit you vry -i.m.,,cl? "h ,our klndntaa al.o If I can htlp if' Si?" ' ian w'y "'" u "'ll'"" do ao. 4.n in . rii v. "iii .,"' ,",' 'iKSriVmlviTrV ' "" " r,V"nf,,o,0'- tor ..''." " """ .aerajj n, n ..''--- .-... .....a i d ... ,. Happj' times to jou and the little ones. trw. J. 11. a . Wlin lnp tnllrfnir m.phn. M thank jou for offering to help. Keep jeklng at our little comer and I am Ire jou shall find a waj' soon. Has Mysterious Eruptions (the Editor of ll'oinaa'a Pii i4n do that will help eruption! on my bat k? S.. I am nevar alck at all. Some una said I kc na ierrf.n A. It.... .... . t M? '. Wf. t you auntKiao my blooel t'l too rich? If ao, what could I doj I'KHrL,EXEI. filer are no special exercises yod can ( to remedy this eruntlon nprnt lular. general exercise that will make r circulation regular and healthy. nk plenty of water between meats. jou sure It Is not skin rash of some ( a skiu jotion wouia ue me uest ; tor mat. ir ll is not tnat. it must i from some Internal disorder which aW m physician's attention. ir I Will Have Io Register i ih I wie -elllor o oaian'J rate: Sear Had Kadam Aa a daily rradr of your you aaviae me u I nave in wii Isirn in Uermany. marrle.1 Ut aieutrat who waa born in lha Brand- fwVra t)ff Laiutenloourv oi l.uxainooursi'arrnia aasirriv a rrl4 In New York ten yar aso: B9T91 nuanano la in poavrnnion Sftpa.pera. In rase you cannot 4M Me-atlon please let me know '"H1 JCJimJUVI i . art. of Germany, tor., i TJe tin . . Tfle Tirsr . mnce lI'B SAYS YES Who Vaguely Promised to Marry and Then the Tables Tell Tier you spoke sincerely when jou nsked her to marrv jou. but that It Is Impossible to nsk loe to weather the treatment she gave ouis. AVIsh her future happiness and let the mat ter drop. T AM Judging this girl by a certain type. I may be mistaken but It seems she measures up to all the require ments The UuMoKpe oung lad wants to be married eentuallj at all cost. She spies John He Is ea sV to look at generous rts to pocektbook nnd al w aj s rejdj to take her places She feel's herself slipping into what might be loe. Answa) he cares for hei. nnd thej're having an awfully good time. I It wouldn't be half bad to mitiry .John, and so she promises In a aguc, Indefi nite sort of a waj. ' Then -well, my poldlor friend I sometimes It's a man at the seishore she meets, t-omettmes a man In town. Init when a woman makes a promise In a HBiie, indefinite sort of way there's iilwnu bound1 to be some one else ome time. Klther a woman prom ises or she doesn't N'lne times out of ten the sanfc reason lies bitk of nil these waterings The glil is afraid to prom ise definitely for fenr a better chance Is lurking around the corner. To an indefinite miss of this sort a new man is alwajs nnothei possibility. Until a wedding ring Is on hoi finger she does not cease sizing up each new eligible man ns such. An even then well, there are alunjs the dlorce courts, and 1 Is erv haid to break n habit. You are well rid of this weak-mind-ed little person who made jour heart ache nt one time. I am suie jou know- that all girls aren't this wa The light one will come floating along some daj Mavbe ishe has nlreadj. There Is happiness ahead for jou, ns the gjpsy ladv nas. In the mein tlme put jour mind anil heart In the business of being the best holdlei Uncle Sam ever had and 'things will shape themselves. 1 J .this Because it Isn t ancestors, or dla-I . momls. or proposals, or fine clothes that ' ''nates anj one woith while tii'Jimn, hi IMiu It's char-1 npipp 11,1 t eiimmoA i-tni.A 1. i- 1-, .i 1 im rupnii Kttfin itiuji 111 tile; hammock readjusted the pillow under-1 er juu e let ': 'You're a strange child " nhe rcimrKed, ing ere I Eome ' embroidery. As school was now Im-1 ijcmiiiin i uecmed II wie to tackle a rroDiem in arithmetic, but found the latter almost as "difficult" as Kloise. Thus there was a lull In our affairs until Richard and IMen. who, to show, us uicu insisted, inai he was concealing noming. had been in the pailoi looking at famllj photographs, reappeared on the piazza and suggested that w. sii plaj croquet After one game. In which I the others defeated Klole and me. Xcll asked me to take a walk with her and give hei cousin n chance to vanquish ,-fl ............ t .',-... peTVut r". o're r1cedS ."nn "w a, I se to see me ro evca i-ioise to see me go In that flist of m "-.-Iksand talk, 1 1 coTtainonfthe .eu nnu i laid .. ,v,.c,,,, nnu;! i count among Bieairsi Diesslngs of mv llf. An.l I.e. Tuesday noon, when she and Itlchard carried me In the pony phaetm, to Bell ington (to keen t lie appointment with -Mr. Manlej at MllllnBer's book store). It needed no persuasion from the joung man to Induce me to believe that, having obtained Helen' promise to marrv him. Illchard was Indeed 'the luckiest "fellow in the world ' Kilibon U'C rtlbhon is i,m .i, . . uiiHion 13 taking the p'ace ,f many I materials Illd heautlfullv Inn T,r:u.l M I... m ,., . ' . . " . are knitted rlhl.r... i,Jt. -m --- ". '""!M Mbbon hats, ribbon plumes fit n.C0.n,e? " ? "led of ,:, 1. ..'"'," """?" ",U1 "Shtfully fringed pockets and sash A CANNERGRAM An nil round good thing for the nation a rubber ring on a pre set vlng jat. .e.'"J'" ."'"' n"alloa jubinKfe-if to thlt drparlmtnt ninac b irrlltrit on oiu (f of Ihe raver only ond tinned ttltH m "S.me f 'e uiltrr. .Special utrlrs like thotr glien liroip nrr fnvl'cd. ft U tiuitrttood that the edilcr dors not rrrarffi Indorte the untlment ex preaied. ill communications tor this arpartment nhould he nildrrnned cm Id loieJ TIIK W(lMV' V.(llNOK, ttentno rublle Ledatr, Philadelphia. Pa, Waula Covernniciil Allotment To the rfllor ot II omaii a Pane' D,ar Miriam l.-lnu, i...... h.l. ...- ""?"!. ."""" ",r '"". 1" i a (lovrrnment allotmfni mv hov m vui'iirr I mi, . t.m n.nn... oldl'r 1 mlaa hla hnard monej-, oa 'V'rjthliiB la an exprnalve and I Imvr keen -. ,u. .i.wre? iimn enr orilj lately abl. wa5. ,'o t. ,l,l K,eP5r,J,,.ISh(?nVlf ,. Lrr,. ."' ""-"' ,u -' '-u ""ii vmaii noma lie In I mn't Kel any npa !.. t u.i i.Jl. '.'"V.,1 c1'.a"jr extra mony I hflp keen up hN mdow- mnl nnrf luilidiH ... i...ii.. 7. .. month don't eo Mr whn u mi li fir a l r.o h mor trip home 01 hab-ruti rti . manj uf lh. onin ior munrtrj and ytl ".0 for oncp a month from Camp, btald --- riV rt(, i, ,ia inu innre h sreai l '.7"J.,.ut..,.n'.u?i. I' " month, occa i '. I,,,.,,. nir ne 1,2 msi or u nil nr nn. Ihlim whlih prrhapa don't ault a Uov who , alwaja mdf (air M ami drcastd well. rl.,e an ati..tmnt? J ',., think the I. ' ft ""ofhIOSr,,!" .nJ? d,,. m iimui-r n reaiiy avaiieuie io re- K1V mint aMtiH hnrni lir. . other for h'r1 to rrcelve evouin nave to rfturn . some to him or deprive him of any It t la luxury and of hla elalt lmm. M, h r r.aiiv . can't do for 1 count the da) a between via ts and I am sure he does, too We mothera all do I take treat Intereat In the exrhanr ilOIIIRlI A mother neeel not bo destitute ilc to ret lie to get very best n to the a uoverinnent allotment. The v thing for vou to do Is tn en dnee civilian sen Ice relief committee of the iien cross, mui walnut street, nnu tney wilt attend to all the work of getting jour allotment for j'ou. Thev can ex plain fully to jour about the ruling which calls for sending home at least J16 a month. I know jou must mlBB your boy and am sure you do not want to de prive him of any little luxuries, but, of course. It Is natural jou should miss his generous help at home Thank jou for the little household thrift stamp hint wlitch I shall print In the excJmnge tomorrow. Don't Be a Slacker The Idle girl la doomed, according to a circular from the ,Ve Jersey division, woman's committee, Council of National Defense. "As long as nurses, teacherH and stenographers are n demand snd woman's work can release- a man for military service a girl who doesi not prepare for' useful work should feel the shame of hlrklnaV 1Ier Power aa well na her haoaaerai . aa "'-- la mtlm tM feB.' .bB VHH i yJHj I ZWm COOlRKlSft fclTTLE ACK CQORNER WILL SIT IN A CORNER With meal's his oooo mother HAS PLANNED she'll feed her whole BROool WITH THE CHOICEST OF FOOQI Which she in her wisoofi HAftCAMNSD ft i """.rii Hunting a Husband By MARY DOUGLAS (Covvrivhtl cnAiTi:n xov Hurt Pride mm: Professor has Just left me, J. have saved him And hurt mjself. I I could not do It ngaln, I know I Ily the whv he took mj hnnd when I entered I knew that I must be enre- fill I was as plain, as uninteresting, as lOinmonplace as I could be. Hut I. saw me 'roie"Hjr '" " ...- , thine he would Ffi. At all cots, I must t apfl lilni ttf Any straw of conversation I clutched at eagerlj "The new librarian Is to be Miss Wentworth at college it will be fo cheering to see a woman about the place." , "I hardly like It." said the Profes sor slonlj-, "I do not approve of women working. Do jou know, Miss U-ine, that 'Tesaw m" wav out.T snatched It hastllj-. i ou don't'' I said, "Not at all " ald the I'rofeshor. Cut 11 ,.n. ,,f thnt he was thinking. i "Have 1 ever told jou, l'rofcssor Coe, ' that I nin a stenographer? That foi 1 Z WX'noA rn hr,. hriiiiuin Mis Wentnnrth I is," I hurried on, "for where I worked ""we were not BUrrounded by gentlemen. ' I but by all sorts of men " i sioppcu llie 1'roiesor was siarins atn.,e wlth Hl-felBnfd horror. "Jou are a stenographer :' he iiiu 'Yes, and tjplst," I said gliblv. "I I learned to run a tck-iihone exchange, 100 uui 1 never ukeu mat so mucn This was too much The Professor in6 T1 n1A'. a 4l,lZ, ,0 'rlf"'irc , Ills words floated off Into nothingness nrlghtly I said goodby to the Professor. I Brightly I ran m thr stairs to mv room The door closed behind me. And I buried my head In my nrm. The sobs hurt my throat. "So he does not think I jou good enough for him" At last I raised mv head and smiled through mv tears 'Sara Lne, don't jou realize. that he Isn't good enough for jou? You could have had him If jou had wanted him. You saved his pride You made It easy for him to forget jou You ore a great olg goose I have saved his pride at the cost 'oh u"' "' l "' " ll Tomorrow The sUrprir ,t.,j . . . LiNCLE SAMJVEEDS CLERKS - I I Urge,,, Cal. for Women , Come ,o I Washington AlihniKFh eh. M.ni.. ..-,.... . .... national eapl.al have Increased from au.ouo to nearly 80.000 In the first jear of the JF ii.H (!ne.m..r.. . in J'..,. specialized clerks. The United States Civil Service Commission announces that there Is an u.ge-m call for annUcant, for accounting, clerk qualified In bjnlnc-s uiiiiiiuumnin, iimcx and catalogue clerk schedule clerk. .,,.,,.,.,... -" "iriiiii " cieiiv nnu assistant to business manager. These positions are open to both men and wonW Iteprevciitatlves of the Civil Service. Commission at the postoftlces In all cities I are prepaud to furrdsh definite Informa tion and application blank-. According to the Civil Service Com mission, the full cMrnt to vvlilrh the specialized clerk Is needed Is pet Imp-. I not ger.crallv understood and It is in this class of work that women have the heit opportunltj to be of teal service to the i Gov eminent at this time YESTERDAY'S ANSWER& i i. W omen who . enter the armr nur-lnr krlinnl to lie rstubllslifsl hy hurxrnil l.enrral donna, of the L'nltnl States arim. In the military liiikullali nr thr I nltrd st,itr mu.t be hrteieen Hie a of lenb-nnr nnd thlrt.v-nte ear. .The cdiiriitlonal reimfremrnts re a lilch mIiooI eiluralion or IU i rquhulrnt. , 1. Hoard, room, tuition unil trvt-liooki. In Ihe arm) nitnlnc rhnnl are frre. I There fa n fee, hue ever, for unlfomia. I 3, llradrd whltr srnrcrltr makra u novel w urmui ion for the aummrr . . . weooinf. ' "n " ramnlnr trip whm there la no uuirr io uorr a noir, aran a rlrrle the ' .1 nn,"l lll Prnrllt thrn drlre I null holes rloM tosethrr around the rlrel. Kemare the nail rrrx lima. I IV lif n iou hare rone all I hi- May round lh plus ran he remoirdwlh u b'ow or the hammrr. ' Sl,,I, ''Tt ""sii that allrka to Ihe pan I Hftrr Ihe nyt l rrn.oird for thitkealnr arnrlra. Ull tha pan wllh rsld water, cover and t hack an the atore to tlni far oomr time. Then put Mi..n.e .... .,.. r.- ......ui.,. ..ir n.ru.i.rr. In mfndlnc ripped aeams In kid alorea, atltrhlnr on both aides and lhn Join Ihne tosrthrr. "Worried Mother"' Answers To Ihe t dilor o ll'omait'a Page: Dear Madam I uaa i.rv hannw .. ...i i. jour paper that ou wanted to hear from I me I would have written at once, rnly I . waa movlnc tn me mnll....'. ... .- I!'1 "I1 h?M," murh expense If i went awa I will , eery thankful to you If J"" will writ, me the lady, addre.a, aa I will be wllllne Ii. do all I ran to help pay .,ur nn- ji iieup uov n h l'klni heart, rauaed hy an much medicine Uaed durlns hla lone alekneaa and aa I could not take him away I errtalnly do thank you from the bottom of my heart Thanklnc jou and truatlnE I maj hear from jnu anon neJHllllill .MOTIIER. It may Interest Hip reiadera nf the column to know that two addresses have bet n sent to "Worr'rd Mother" for a change of air for the little sick hov. She can cnoose which one she prefers and get the c.illd awaj from the heat ot the city for a few months at least A Free Course in Massage To the. I.dttoref ll'omnn's paae: Dear Madam Kindly eiv aome informa tion on thla aublert: Can one take uo a free course in maasase lust nnw, eurh as or perhapa similar Io the flrst-ald cmiree? ' A ItlCADCIt. A number of colleges arn offering courses In general nursing this summer, but I do not know of any free course In iuas-age luat at present. If jou writ? tn Miss Marguerite Sanderson, auper lsinar reconstruction aides. Snrarenn fieneralV Office. War Department. Wash. IKuM IftoACjHM fl JBK Bl IOIBIPctEj E3pQ booUkeener-inprltPi niriiwlJi.ll and Partially seal lids Doll or steam flht rcdflsh, crouptr, canllv, menhidcii. costarcounuKcountng string beans -United Slate snook, sab.cnsh. eulachon. pilchard,, ral clerk, statistician, clerk nunUn.,L Department of Agriculture. squid and other varieties na;tonU C. she will be ble,lip tell jou I Joffre Blue Combines Mith Red i Daily Fashion Talk y. Florence Rose. WHKN we 'get dressed up this hum mer c are, I am sure, going to bn tcrj feminine In our materials. By this I mean that we will Indulge In silk. I chiffons, muslins and organdies, be frilled ant ornamented with embroidery There is evtrry reason to uelleve tnni we are Folng to take to dainty clothes, one of which, of course, Is the style nf gar ments that the shops are showing. Another Indication thHt women are not going to be so severe In their attire as the lime been the last few months Is evidenced bv the Increasing bits of color that sre beginning to creep In hero nnd there whenever there are a number of well-dressed women gathered together. To strengthen this point, a maker of cltthes told recently of his fruitless ef forts In looking about for material of bandnnna red. J have, b the waj, seen a few models of tnls color combined with Joffre blue. and. while It sounds Impossible, It was reajly lovelv. Indeed, we are growing to love the colorful. When I first rrw the model illustrated today I recalled the frocks mado with embroidered organdie or batiste flounc ing, which I wore when a small child; and doubtless jou. too, rccoirnlze the re semblance Very dainty Is this dress. yet simple In Its design The material Is organdie combined with a flouncing of embroidered organdie. The bodice Is In I surplice effect, the crossed ends of the . front formln? th sash at t,A i.,ai. n-i. 1 embroidered edge of the flouncing forms the collar and the inhered cuffs The full flouncing hangs over n straight foundation. The hat lh of or- Randlc and Is trimmed at the left with a silk tasbel (Copvrlsht 1PI8, by Florence nov ) Canning String Beans String beans for canning thould he tender and fresh AVheu the beans within the pod have grown to anj sire canning is more djfflcult and the fin ished product Is of poorer qualltj. The Refugee Is a good vurletj for canning. U "" -..-sorted, small, tender beans ,vasn nn'1 le" over the beans String lino neans and cut them Into two-Inch icnBtnH """"'" ' ""'" uiHgonBiiy or "on tli . ! .It.. t.. bios gives a pretty product. If desired J thej' can be canned whole and packed " '""" '" Rnuarc Jhis After the beans are prennied. blanch bJ placing a cheesecloth bag !n boiling water for from three to eight mini nc-, cording to the age and size of the In am ,i.in umj uiuu tog puus will Dtnu ,nu 'leaking. t,en plunge the hot i beatiH Into cold salt water (one tabic- MiiHMuui ii io one quail or water) for an Instant. Dtaln well, pack qulcklj and. cover with' hot brine (two and one- hair ounces of snlt to one gallon of boiling water), Partlalh teal Jar'. Then thev are ready for steaming or boiling i,wjir .iih .(,.m ,.. !,,i. ' " " , ?. i T ' d" lf'",ure is reconunended. Process pint fortj -five minutes undei pressure of ten pounat heal immediately, cool In n draft-free place. hen cold, test foi leaks, and store In a cool, daik, dry place. If the Intermittent belling proces Is used, boll for ninety minutes on the first daj ond slxtj minutes on the second nnd third das Before each subsequent boiling Ihe covers must be loos-ened, and 'after rach boiling the covers must be ""urelv tightened to make sealing com plete. Cool, tett and store It a single-period bolting process Is . iled, place the Jars In the cannei and I boll foi at least lluee hourly Seal, cool, .e'i .im. Meier. . .it- uaiii.c-i can ue- iiiueic' from an old wash boiler fitted with a wooden or wire rack to keep the Jais .est and store. 1 he cannei can be made TiTMHa I In.;-, above their tops all the In boiling be kept an time. lama ocans are ireaieu inc same as ,'J,.!S,nt..i.Xl??i JU" "T""! ,""0:"", ,' ' ' ' , ,' '""', , " ", ' t o-thlrds tfaipoonful sugar) Is added after the Jar Is packed with beam-. ' Wnen tne 3ar ls ",Ieci w,th bianH- cover ' ,1,,m "nl"1 tlear not water raddle 'h The Volunteer Ucie lirs the tl;rk uio half his life fini speiif Tolllno nt ietlprrs in a citu man, IMnkxnri that so hli dam uouhl drift auay With no lance broken in life's toui- nament : Yet eier 'twtxt the lool.i and his bright cues n, 'I he gleaming eagles of the leglom came, Ind hoi semen, Lhanging under phantom sKlcs, Went thundering past beneath the oiiflamme. lirf noir those iiaitin'i iheams are satisfied; J"rom tiillight to the halls of ilaun he it cut; Hit lance n biohen; but he lies con tent 11 ifi that htah houi in uhich he Hi ed and died. And allinii thus, he uants no rerompense, Who found his battle in the last i cjorf; or needs he anv hearse to brai him henic, ll ho goes to join the men of Agi'i- lourt, , . Herbert Asu.ultli( in Ueprglnn I'oetrj' WXRM 1-M-jM irT-isBaasa h liit.r.'L'i 'WS&ev$& L I m$$mnl .' :.'. S;". ffiJgM Wi7l iiastim ..Cools Invigorates Stimulates Vbthu'R ao cooling and harmlessly stimulating as 1CV.D TEA mads from our' Indla-Cejlon Jdends. Not only coots the body, but It stimulates and HBBfiWTA F I Embroidered organdie or batiste flouncing is one of the lovely liits of daintine's 1918's summer has brought bark to us. This frock is organdie combined with embroid ered flouncing of the same materiat. Il hangs over a straight foundation. The bodice is surplice effect, itith the crossed ends of the front tjing in a sash at the bark. The em broidered edge of the flouncing is used on the collar and ruffs, ton. The hat is of organdie trimmed with a silk tassel Ask riorenre Rose if jou want to knoev. "where th costume rkpteliert In todaj s dreis talk .an be ie cured Write to Ml Hosf If vou vennt nT envn peraonnl advice on materlala 'rlcra and atvlta HUllnljI" f.-r Jou PAT THUNH CANNOT l)K SUPPI.IKH Ail-d-as Mla flown In care of lh I.vsmmi 1,1 "ll I.eiioiu'h eoman,a pase. Send sMf-H.ldressp.l atampd envelope for re pl. he all Imiulrlra nre nnavtcre-.l bj mail PREPARE FOR THE GROUPER , e U. S. Bureau of Fisheries Aeks House wives to Be on Guard for Him ' Custom hns made I'rldaj- fish day nnd there nre a comparatlv ely few kinds of Ash which stand In favor with the public," announces Dr. II. F. Moore, Deputy Fish Commissioner. Vnltcd States Bureau of Fisheries "Prejudice Is an expensive luxurj A shark would not taste anj better If called bj an othei name Carp Is good eating nnd nutritious You will not find any llsh on the maiket that Is not lit to cat If It Is flesh The best test of n fish Is not its name, but Us freshness "Xew fleh are coming. I advbc the housewife to look out for them. She will probnblj have the opportunity of purchasing bovvfin.. burbot, gooseflsh. "You could rentace all other metis wjth fish everv day In the jear without 111 effects There ate more possibilities of IneieMso In the meat supplj' bj' the fisheries than bv anj other one Industry The den-?nd In the past has not equaled the supply,. "Fish must be eaten If wc are to have enough meat for the soldiers " . Little grains V indruTT mean l-bv to j nair I 1 -i si!! .J I I llllTanTA.rt, ,C HeV i 5,WI'X I ' K4ysaafU I i . i j Dandruff la more 4han a acalp J W condition. It literally mnothera M Jl :' eventually brlnrn baldneaa. Wild ll yQMiWMMaiaaa ! Ti7 ro I" vuarantffd to clean up MJ 7 (LaaaaaaaSsW if dandruff and romoe It but it ! Jk I IACV ttf doea more: It cleanaes softins and Am I fNaflrW...BtwV (Wft looaena the scalp and atlmulatea Jn , bbN IJ EVD9LllaBBBBBBBBBBBBV !n th hair to normal healthy growth yl J fjKri ntltmK tt WH-DROOT CHEMICAL CO, BMiW t ll I jMP jll W Wild root BhatapooBnap atame4 laaaaaaUau).rsl I fll W is, ooMMlioa with Wild root, will IbbbbbIb ftaalaW h .liaaaWl (JHC CUARAWTtCP HAIR TOMtg vB.Br. Adventures ? With a Purse II MUM TOIAT 1. Illehlj rotnrrd beaded bag fnr l.0. 2. A smart little blouse wllli pink and white stripes. ,1. IMHon rovers wllh filet fur baby's .rnfielt I, An evtra hlr for t lie pnrrh. MAYIIK Jou have regarded longingly the lovely beidifl bags that the shops are jlsplavlng thise dajs. And ninjlic j oil, tm. have fejt that much as vou would loie li liiie one, jou cannot afford It. nut IT vini totild have a small beidcd puise with rlrhlj colored bends of dull class. In size JUkt right to hold jmir change and perhaps h handkerchief, would vou be gladv I saw tomo lovciy onesitodaj- for only $l,fiO feomo while kklrts require trhil fresh waists and h varletj of stjles, for some times jou will want to wear a sort dressj little blouse, while ptjier times JOU will nerd a well-fitting tailored waist. An iinusuallj distinctive model displayed Just now ts pink and1 white striped The stilpes nre abouLa tpinrter of an Inch In width nnd are very bright and colorful A long whllp collar of pique and cuffs t match give Just the right contrast The price Is $1.1S. That friend of jours with her new habj' takes n vcrj' special nrlde I'll war rant In the aiipqarame of babv's isiach J-'plrk-and-sptn coach covers and frrsh clean pillow covers must go on evrr.v dav If-neccssarv. If Jou have In mind givlne her,n little gift for the babj. do stop and see the dalntj" pillow covers 1 dis covered todar. THcj aro of filet design nf amazlnglv fine iualltj-, nnd theli price Is onlj sixtj cents "Here comes some companv Itun get an extra chair for tne porch1' How manj' times have we heard Ibis" One can alwajs find use for ns inanj i hairs as the pyrch will bold. One of the shop3 Is offering soiifp verj' comfortable porch rockers In natural finish or green, with double woven seat and capacious broad arms, for $3. Their alue Is exceptional And there arc a few small sewing rock ers which can be had for $1.15. For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned In "Adventures With a rumc" can be purchased, nddrcss Kelltoi of Woman's Page. i:vnst"i Public LEDOEn, or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000 ' Tested Wartime Recipes j nfllea or .riddle fakes tThe and n half cunfuls milk. 2 ncm. 2 tablespoonluls fat, 2 cups barlev flout , j i ie-UE)rueiiiuia imniii iiuwui'j, x eeree- spoonful salt Corn flour or half corn flour and half peanut flour maj- be used Instead of liarlej flour. Sift the drj' Ingredients together and add slowlj' the milk, beaten egg jolk and melted fat. Beat thoroughly for n min ute and fold In stlfTlj beaten whites. Cook In hot wcll-grcased wattle Iron or as griddle cakes on a hot well-greased griddle. Oats are good for quick breads Hulled oats may be giound through a food chopper and used In this form In quick breads or cakes, oi ground oats may be bought as such. Trj- these oatmeal and corn-flour muf fins: Ontmenl ((Jrniuid Oat nnd Corii-1 lour i Mtntna One cupful milk, 2 eggs, 1 tablespoon ful melted fat, 1 cupful uatmeul, 1 cup ful .corn flour, 4 teaspuonfuls baking powder, 1 teaspoonfiil salt. Sift the drv imrredients together and add to the liquid Stir In tbo melted fnt. Bake In well-greased muftili molds for twenty-live minutes Brings You the Electric Washing Machine T$ttdantl Approved by Good Housekeeping Imtitute Italanco In small monthly psjmenta. Boon your Tlior Is paid for and It goes nn savlno vnil time Htld monev onrt drudgery for years and years yes for a fife time: for the Thor Is built to last. Call and see this PROOF of Thor quality and durability. Now when help Is eo scarce and high priced NOW In the time to get a Thor, BET Tnil GET A THOIl BEFORE NEXT WASHDAY. Built and Guaranteed By HURLEY MACHINE CO. Malerra of Thor Electric Iruuer and Tlior Electric Vacuum Cleaner The Thor is self-definable ; it haa ,ne rtafety Wringer Release and th Wooden Revolving Cylinder, combining tbe utmost cleanliness- with the least possible wear on clothes TAKE NOTHING BUT A THOR l'hone Sprnce 5310 for Drmon.tratlon laiWSQrl r.'ftjpa1 mo $5 f Wfj-Lw S r i Si aL. nil & sk, uii W-vv ? aBU Jy "A ff T C nthtM U a real woman who knott nnd tindfrlnnrls elrla. In (hla depart mrnt fl.e stnnrls lends to lirlp them with the Intltnnlc prnl.lftna ..nmrhow easier to rnnOdr bin letter than In anj- other nj. If on nre vmrrled or perplexed etrlte In "t jnthla." In rare f the veoiiMii't. imgr larnlni; t'tit.llr lT.lrr. An Answer to "Marie" tiiir Cvnlhla I r"an "Marle'a ' Hl'f In Jour i otumn this eerninir and I wondr-sl If what t have to Ml hr would hlp her I was ninrrlcd ln"t JIri a jrnr and ln hua nand and 2 eeeMU In isn Weal, whre Ins was railed h hla work In Ihe ordnance. I r'malnvd with him until early In Mae nf this vpar and then because l was III and ho expected to b soon ordered to France nnd wanted to be nsaured I was safe at hom wllh my famllv I came Kaat. I heard reau- larlv If-frm him l.nfll IIifok ttalta amn fThen auddenlr there was no word Tea lernny i rereirea a poairern aajinr h hart arrived safelv overseas Mr had been iinablc In obtain leaeo or even rend rn word Tell i. iFR.n or fven eenn m woru Jen la aho hns r henrlache Io think l mv pllahl It ma help her. ns me to remember that lher nre mane eiuriw. hou nnd It helps nr other women who are nlao Kufferlna nntl that we must all bo bravo and rhferful for their enkea " M H. O. It wns Indeed klna, little Mrs fl , to write jour experience lifto this column Your brave and strong spirit puts cour utre Into tis all With suth women' back of our men there Is no doubt that Amer ica will come out vlctoiloits with hei nlllcs Tearb Him a Lesson rr Cjnthla t am a clrl of teerntj hrro and a man who la ternt-eeeii has been fnenuentlv rnlllnK on me I.alele he has remained neeaj on two nlsbla eeh-n he jald he would rail llo has acnt no npolocj. What ahull I do' AVXIOtlf The next time he mikes an engige ment with jou bo us casual as he and If another man asks jou to let him call that evening do so. or go with him to the movies if he should nsk jou. When the first one protests teH him jou had npt considered that he meant to keep his engagements with vou since he had broken two with no explanation If he takes the rebuke properlv, be good friends again, but If he Is Impolite and falls to see the justice of receiving bis own medicine, I would not make .any future engagements witn him or consider keeping his friendship More Sjmpathy for Charlie ',r,lr fnthlai- 1 am n neveeomer in this rlt nnd expert to make It mv home Hnvlnir lived hen. nnlv fhl lBBt ...... i .... not know the ws of the iwopl but hnvlna v. ... fi : .i '""""" ."" ariHie. iom Slews' toheJh"rii; W0U"' "k '" ","'T m .n.L '.'."'i'. lv,i"0, 'ht " n Blrl haa trim tlioushla nnd ndmlrra a man aho ex porta him to tnko her to every place nf amusement I always rnjnieil the ( (im """V ".. penllernen .ana I woull feel or sulllv If 1 thousht that thej eould ever lose pmMiiiniriiiiiii I R George Allen, inc 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 NKW MODELS IN Allen's Smart Summer Hats In Leghorn, Geoigettc, Hair and Hemp. They ate as dainty ab can be and no two alike. $6 to $12 Allen's Ribbons arc Distinctive , The Latest Models in Ribbon Girdles. Moire Ribbon for Sashes and Girdles Vciy attiacthc, wh.ite, pink, blue 60c, 75c, floe yd. 15-inch Roman Stripe Ribbon, for Sashes and Girdles Special S1.50, C1.8." d. Lingerie Ribbons, all widths Imported Voiles for Summer Frocks- 40-inch Imported Voile in black and white; also coloied stiipcs. Value $1.G0 yd. Special 73c d. J Exceptional Values in Georgette Blouses 'S , New models in lound neck; collar anil cuffs of butin binding; ! & beaded in flesh and white; $6.50. i p Also square neck Georgette; soft frill effect edged with" B lace S5.75. idlTiUWMIMH SAVE $10 BUY your Electric Washing Machine from the Electric Shop during June, and Save $10 on the purchase price. Also, during June only, we offer these easy payment terms: $10 with order and' balance in nine monthly pay ments of $10 each. A double duty plug will be included free of charge with each one of these machines. This washer is of the well-known Western Electric make, and sells regularly for $110. It is fully guaranteed and has been approved by Good Housekeeping Institute. Prices, on electric washers are rising. You may never again be able Jo buy this Western Electric washer at our June price of $100. There is also the possibility of necessary curtail ment of washing machine manufacture and de livery. So it is foresight and wise economy to buy now 1 ' Three to five cents .worth of Electricity will do your weekly washing. Your own time and enerev is worth much more, and outside labor for this and other housework will soon be, entirely j eliminated. . Better let over your washday problem ! See this washing machine on display at the District Office most convenient to you note list below or at the Electric Shop, Tenth and Chestnut Sts. 9 So. 40th Street 7&9W. Chelten Ave. 4600 Frankford Ave. , Philadelphia (j Please dellJi What to Do n tliral Or CI, Itlto ilel.l nil .... aeen..nl I do not oxpei t n man who rnlla on me to.? hi inn- tin- in i-i-ijuiiii-i ui rirUPr 1(1 HJnTIRnJVi A rvtiplr who Ilk pbHi other run rnJov thpmplv ulthmi .expand.- imMi4i iur or tiiucfi inoimj ir trfrl nrlmlrM n '. tnnn monc alio would rather have him eave hla . e for the- future. 1 would he pleased lert Charlie nnl shon'hlm that nil A- tn mpp irlrU Ho not cum for mrn with nnckMfuU of mnnn. A nitrmmn v : ; , V Take ljearl, Charlie I Desr renthla llneo read the article. "Hood Msht, hnrlle " t think the jnuntr man earns n. fair ealarv 1 am nulla noai- live no ineeia tne w rone kind ot glrla. I am sstlaOed with n show or a trip to one of, .tie- tniine si kih'ii airi euuin leei innuilt If ah were asked Inlo a nf. If thn gl mrm jor mm eon eeouin noi siee a. Iin for nmthtnir. f?hi.rll la .analhlA' ruvlne his mone. A ItrJADEn. W' I feel sure, Header ind 'New corner t that Charlie will be pleased to rend 5 jour letters of encouragement. Here Are"") at least two girls, who do not desire a. f man to spend all be earns on them., T ?! am sorrv. Newcomer, ttiat I cannot ar-id lange for Charlie In meet jou, but your"? I letter.w 111 certainly cheer him. , .V f ter the iHtautt make him some very thb U cheese sandwiches and run '' them under a hot flame, toasting the outsides only, ' so that the cheese melts ', down into the bread. But ' be sure the cheese Is' ; seasoned with a few droos of savory AlSAUCE l .c to $2.90 pieec of 10 yds:t -ml I l At a xi ?l A this Electric washer take." , n hll '& Ki ni y ,-. T M 3100 Kensington Ave. 18th A Columbia Ave, ' 4382 Main St., Maayunh sii . a BLEaRlCMPANYl;, nk -r J .t . ..&kLi?& Inf.. 0',ery S SjBal j .wry j.c. x, w-t:!?- KSEsMia -TT 7 alallti all r-,-.--' - ?fi Ae, fC . MST J? iV3& wBSLizm r'-JBmmiWMimii'L JJTfly
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