Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 21, 1918, Postscript, Image 8

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NDING DOWN A GLORIOUS EXAMPLE : WOMEN AT CAMPING : CYNTHIA'S COLUMN : RECIPi
SOLDIERS AREN'T THE ONLY ONES WHO KNOW HOW!
Please SellJie
A LITTLE, BOY SCOUT
WHO DIED FOR HIS FRANCE
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k Flashed a proud Smile lo the Germans as They Shot Him.
Mfr A Tiroii Thnt Otmht In Jin Enshrined ill the
Heart of Every Lad
KMEWHErtE?oVe"r there Is a grave) We do no
Ifa- little" smaller' than the RoUHorts! sleeping, but
Site. Burely the wasted trees ofi s.racht thri
lanca keeD tender guard over It. T
ot know where you are
ut the deed you did goes
Burely the wasted trees ofi ,,.ii,. thrnni-li nut- heart. Little
nce,,keep tender Btiax.1 over It.;; . ,lt hUch 0
eiy ine nun iiseu niuai i-wim rara --- - -- ,
for a while at least to light with (the back of trolley cars, who steal
I this' hit nf eround thaf is Its owm onnle nnil tnrment their teachers'
tt l..a.n,' A llttln liVoncli linv i . .. -... ,a.-i-
Bt '.ii; i I ". - ....... "'flays careless leuows wno snap inra
WMAt WWUUl oivcm mciv.
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asgk Tit France round out aDouuino grave in ..... --
BJ5'5lltter discovered bn a dead German. ' Hut you have shown Us something oir
F th"'-'iX traitor has just been, shot." it fe,.eni, perhaps In a by-pine day you.
climbed the farmer's tree and un
.,$!' ready a nuie Meiicn mu ueraiwnin '",.
fevSeno of those gymnastic societies which1 ""'
'fcllow. ,i.n his Infatuation, wlshcdto be notl
' ,nero. . , Vou n
,;,te"A German column was passing ft, Y .. k
.,lrooded defile and the boy was caught ,
SVyAFlfty yards further on fire was opened i J. .iirlne In my memory to thejBo ,
C iSHVK4 .. r rtim th Tifer .nf tile WOOU.- uM.. ...I. .1ln1 fm- UVntirp. Tlntv nrnilfl
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Iwf J ,-, Tlie prisoner was asncti in iMencn, tllp Iloy Scouts, nf Amerlcn t
Br.isT-jrf .ir ha iinn-Known iiiiil hip t-iiuiii. t i.i. .uni Kmi mr kmiic ir.
ev it " "'r " --- -.- --. . . .- , nun. nun i.wni-. .....!-- -
in the forest -ana ne am noi on i.iw uhether tliov are f:
jt He went"witlrfirmtstep to a tclesrapli h or 10t lo l)0 SCOuts. can profit
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f-aa wfar me incoior uuiiun. innv !.. ...r. ." ,.-...
mxiiow, ,111 nis iniaiuaiiou, wu'iim iu uc noinmK uiunniuiriK in me juuuu mm:
,nero. ' vou Hushed to the enemy ot trance, i
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- n.wiRHii'ii iipiiic iiiiii iiist iiui -i v-ct .
'lKrt o.UoH i.-liotlipr the French were
''IS-about. He refused to kIvc- Information. ' rp I were a boy I would build a little
must bo of
Rut all
rlunate
nflboit and stood up against u, iui a,,.. ,,. -inrlous thine this other boy
Pi..Rreen Vineyard behind him, and re dj, Wncn thev are tempted to be
A,,celvcd 'the Volley ot the firms party ; Illpa whcn tne nncst thlnsr to do Is
S,-'wlth a proud smile on his face. t the tnine they want to do, this
ft! '4' ."Infatuated bov!" ...,.. o ntiio xmhllop than the others.
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aJ;TITTLE nnwn lw). we do not' 'j.Mt to vou, little ioldler of France.
mf'-ljl know w'here you arc'sleepins. H Kiom the blile skies that hold you now.
Bro -i. ..- mii ti,o ninii. lnnk down and help the other fellows
mitid the' CT-ave; of such nsou. to do the right thlnsr. as you did IU
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Alice Kent and the Day's Work
The Story of a Business Girl Who Would Not Fail
i . By MARTHA KEELER
CepiirloM. 101S, bv Public l.cAo'T Cemvnu.
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MAXLISY was busy with a cus-
I'll lie taller in a year, anil it I have a
B'S' rm irnv m w't PV wa busv with a cus- 'lipoma iioiu niKii scnum tu i"""""
g IVln' MX-I'L, was DU """ niv dressro and stand a better chance
Kf-w JLTAtomcr when T arrived at the Corner i 0 sonie one's hlrlnK me."
BUJ .. . . 1 .!.... ... n..l.. ,4lfM.,ii!t nmi Mr
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i should Manley answered, a twinkle in his eye.
nntlreil "Is tr nml a family who want a small
'M 5 " 'iii" ii i.rnto' nff in the midst ho stressed the vw.-. sianclng acrons
IW. of his conversation with the customer to at me to see how I took It "wllllnB Kir .
KWUm.nnlc mvself at liome. adillnu as who i fond of chllilren anil handy with
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OjnthU U rl vromnn nhn known and understand dins, in tnn nrpsri.
mrnt ih, .land, ready to help them with the Inllmate problem, jmht eailee
lo eonfld. In letter than In nnr other ar. If you are worried or perpleted
write lo "(jnthla," In care of the woman' pate, I.enin riioiic i.enter.
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OUTDOOR LIFE TEMPTS GIRLS
AS WELL AS SOLDIER BOYS
Tantalizing Letters From Camp Make 1918 Summer Lassies
Invest in Tents and Have Little Canton- .
menf All Their Own
T IS always possible to blame a thine
Dear Cntbl I not that you only In
vite slrln to write to you. and et eome men
lme ventured In. Stay I have a little
corner to tell my tale ot woe? I am twenty
Ave years of aae and when war wae ne
flared 1 trie! to enllet. The iloclora refu'dt
me on account of defective lilon. Later t
waa drafted and again refused when I went
for examination. I have tried eerl tlin
to enter the oervlre alnce, hut have alna
been rafuaerl. Now. I can't so around ex
plalnlnic thla all the time to atranaer when
I first meet them.
And thla la a eample of what has hap
pened to me twice In the laat two month:
1 w'a Introduced In a nice air! at a party,
and we danced .toaether once. She talked
aolillera all th time When t sld aondt
niRht to her I Bald I hoped ah' would lt
me can iwe nan neen imroouceti uy a mu
marrylne. and If they do marry they areW
nnl ant In hrt hnntiv. .. V:
not ant to ne naprj-. -rl
If they so with the automobile chap n'iV
may not lie that they IIKe mm better, oniy.rri
for the automobile, a I know of such qaaea J- B
In my own home town. ' "."
So If Charlie met the rlrl and cornea? K
to an unilertandin he will readily know -rtf;
...1,1. ...hat ntuBilira, IhA etrl Witt h RAtltfleil J
ami then there will be no opportunities' for "-vj tl
hltn to be called a cliean Kaie,
Snmebndv elee clve their opinion or let i
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the editor alve here.
lirtOWN BTES.
nvuml hove i-lvrn their onlntons and
,!. ...tllnr. la aura .fllfirllft will tin da-)' 7.
ilirhteii tii hear there are so many. en--rwl
slble Klrls. - - . "-SJI
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I.el Him Conic ' -"vU
tuat friend), and ah atlfTened up and ld j Dfr Onthla A hoy hi beencomlna;,ti
l iiaea mm at nr-i. ov
The jouniz lady in the pirlurc knows wlial's what in vacation lime.
She takes hers out in ramping. ' Her bed, as ran lie ?cen, is a sort of a
ftlorificil piece of rauvu witli a tcntlikc top to it. And one nui't cat. of
course. The rookinp kit is shown at the riftht of the picture. A rolTee
pot and Iruly cvcrjlhinp hut the kill lien stove fits into one large accom- I
modaling pail that has a khaki cocr
Ei;;v -'tomer wnen i r.ncu !- -"
S'14 Bookstore Tuesday afternoon, as 1
BB1T iby the counter waiting until be
fSn,-rie at liberty: however, he soon i
Adventures
With a Purse
with cretonne of exquisite designs and
colorings, and have an oval space for .
photograph. One of these frames vuld
I gh your dresser such a hrlnt suni
meiy look.
iV.rfO-'in nft.niinucht'tliat I might like to take housework, to live with. them from now
v. Been unnacKea. .ni .
f,hn :
IniindrrlnK
rnnnil-neck
&-? a lMk at some new books that bad Just till June, work for her hoard and go to
&re unpacked After greeting the ' school. As I understand It. you've been
elerka I' did so and was deep In the life . trying to nnrt sucn a place;
: and letters of one ot my favorite .-tumors . un. yes innecii. i if bumc .
i" .when, hearing some one spjaK in name
TV t- looked un to see Mr. Manley onl a
.. ...... dl.iatit "fiend v for vou now.
aid he. leading the way down the aisle ;
tr Ma office.
y.. , .,-Arn am Ennnrr seated than
Sfe,, aomebody came in with a special delivery
BSnl latter which reaulred immediate atten-1
linn nnd then Mr. Manley was wanted
hiS, on the telephone: so that It was f ome
KSl.'? i KHn. I,A oniilrl tnllc tn lite. Km
t&T' when he began It was so suddenly It
HU. made me start: "You looK netter iiian
TSFvi vou did last Saturday. I guess you roi-
plnk
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e or so
' manv folKs. I lie . . i. -- jiromiaeo
! to look out for me And I was going
to ask if I could put up a notice in tne
'library, only the day I went there, the
I library was closed for cleaning Riul the
sign said they wouldnt be open for a
week. Meantime you kindly offered to
talk It over with Mrs. Manley"
"Anil so l did. Mr. Jianiey nasirncii
tn iiBin.d tun "Vnil .tip Rlleireiitcri tnnt
fo that It was fome , bl.lnK you llomc wt ,ne this evening
, to supper
7.? ,nXKZ nui.e forgot o 'li va erJpoe-pf'n
i;' juu un. iri ....,......... - r.--- , ' - f..,i ner an exercise wiucn .uni jane tor-
Jwjflk lowed my advice and got join, lungs mil , f yer urgpll ml me "won't that be nne!"
of rresli air.
I smiled assent. "Hut It wasn't so
& Sv muchJlie rresn air mai neuieu " ''
aW,r 3 you said. About school, you know.
V". ii. i.aa ihrow hack is head and
BttVA'..''V.i .ri..a. llio Itlnrt nf talk
CT1TJ,I hear at home. Our youngsters would
tftsV rather be whipped any day than go to
By.-lAarhnnl"
fmiV It- flashed over me tliat Mr. Manley
FSS d a false idea of me. to J promptly
. If that's .what you mean. I like
- A whin T iaai nlrV nut the DOOKS
..Tjiu acu, nii.ii .. ,.. .- . . ..
..??. ii j .. i.... n nlvk a ci'ti.,ilia nt tne
.TfMlfl UUIl L 1IB.C IU ISIci .. ,. ..v-..- -
KpWriijd. But I bate arithmetic and phys-
rr.j.la and learning dates in iiisiory.
"S5 AI1U yCl alll IU few iir .-..v.. ...
K3SS is'ed Mr. .iianiey.
&BT "Well, It appears that unless I gradu-
gt ate from Eomewnere. l gave a aeep
tiZ'JZ .-.,. ,r .... a.a oat a i At thR
me that I
$K f must be better educated If I expect a ,
JT. i hmIIUh .taa. ntl.'ai .nllih And 111V tParllPf t
l&d' K. T ttiv.il-,. af.1,1 thnt If f went to hlirll
Kf c. fchool here one year, she knew t could
y 'That would be finishing pretty
l'tf. young," commented Mr. Manley. ."you
fe.S Ulk sensibly enough, but you look UKe
fi . mere child. I
ar....n '...-a nnl. iif'.rana-i I mvpn I cn niv
SC-itltrowth." I asserted with some warmth.
(W;," -'I'll be sixteen at the end of January."
KS "-"Even so." the man replied. "Many
KV-t . of our hoys and girls are much older
When they graduate. I'm on the school
hnjiril and T kntltt'."
r-r' f "Vou see. It makes it worse," said I,
Kft'i 'P be small besides being Ignorant. But
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Old rxrfriER, hubbaro will
HAVE A NEW CUPBOARD
With food piled vp high on each shelf
She'll have all she'll heed all
HER HOUSEHOLD TO FEED
Shell can it oa dr.-c it herself.
rOlMI TOKAY
1. An nltimlnum mlt for
in Hie hultirnnni.
2. One .if those new
Inrlen blouse In
white Ynlle.
3. An etn.ullte cretonne
fratttr,
THK woman who love silk umlerwear
and fluffy blouses will never allow
Use All Kind of Vcgclahlcs
lse all vegetables, whatever you grow
In your own garden or what you can
buy iu the market Vegetable should
he plentiful this summer, for all over the
country people have made war gardens.
i iiir. ! Vou can't afford to miss using vrgeta
picturr , i,rp . tile. mea,i vigor and health for
you. Use what you can while iney are
fresh and at their best, and If you have
more than you can ue now can, dry or
presene them In other ways for winter
It is on,ly
them to go to the wash.
natural that she will want to wash
them out herself. An ingenlou mind
has thought of a, help, for her who j
doe-. Iter laundry work In the bathroom 1 1
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wasnstami, in tne iorm m ." '
mlt. It Is ridged like a washboard and
is Just large enough to lit oer mc '" '
1,-aaa.l t.arlni. tll rlcllt liallll tO SCrtlll
liuii.t, ,.,....b ',v -
diligently away at the offending dlr
TIia aintria, la rt,ll flftV CCnlH.
While it is undeniably true that the j
. ,...i. n-itii the round neews aim
1 no collars' are rather difficult for the
I oan -ninnn tn wear, it Is Just as
i true that if they are becoming they I
1 ire moft unusually attractive. One of
the shop Is displaying a blouse of white
i voile with a corded stripe or pum "
round plain neck is llnislied with a
three-Inch band of while organdie, with
a row of tiny pearl buttons in front aiul
' over each shoulder. The price Is $2.03.
Personally. I loe pretty cretonne. 1
never can resist a bit ot gay cretonne
for a table cover or bureau scarf or
. pillow cover If 1 can possibly find a
place for it. if you like it. too, I know
you will want to hear about Home pic
ture frames of cretonne being displayed
in one of the shops. In size they are
probably five Inches long and eight
i Inches high. They are covered entirely
articles which extend sleeping accommo
dations come tents of all sizes and all
prices. j
But no matter how or where they
sleep, all of these new campers have
to eat. And not only the new campers,
but the old ones, too, are Investing In
the kitchen kit. This can truly be said
to hold everything but the kitchen stove.
The containing vessel Is a large-sized
pall; Into which fit pans of all sizes,
knives, forks, spoons and last, but not
least, a coffee pot. Another article of
camp furniture that Is proving useful
Is the thermos kit. This contains a
heard so much about the splendors of thermos bottle which fits Into a metal
blame goes where It belongs. Iloughly
speaking, more than 1,500,000 young
men of our America are either In tamps
here or abroad. And they do write
the most tantalizing letters home.
What Is a girl to do but buy a little
tent and plan lo have a little canton
ment all her own somewheie In Penn
sylvania? And this is one way the
sporting goods and tent sections of the
department stores have of accounting
for an unusual press of business In their
realms at this time. Women have
outdoor life from their men that they
simply must try It, too.
Kor the girl who wants the most com
pact little all-in-one place ever the
stores are showing a tent that Is really
nothing more than a bed, with a very
reliable top and floor to finish It off
One crawls In, and the true camper
recognizes the possibility of sleeping at
the wrong end In order to have an oc
casional peek at the stars. Kor girls
who prefer something more luxurious
and dressy In the way ot a "tent" there
Is the little portable house. This Is a
thing of Joy, with windows and a door;
life In the woods to the full and at the
same time a place of fortification against
Invasion of mosquitoes and slmlliar un
avoidable visitors.. Uelween these two
box, where there Is room enough for
a good-sized meal. Fishermen, picnick
ers and those who have to carry their
lunch In the workaday world are making
this popular as 'well as those who spend
days at a time In the outdoors.
Over and above these things there are
the newest approved fishing rods, bait
baskets and the rest of the things that
lute a body to a camp. All In all, a
trip through the outdoor section of the
stores la a strong temptation these days.
It has a- way of making you run back
and ask the "boss" when your vacation
starts.
aha ruilv had "men In uniform' call nn her.
I)n ou not think thla I a moet unkind i
and unfair stand fnr a alrl to take? The
other happenlnx was oh the ania nrdr.
DlSCOL'ttAUKD. J
Certainly vou and your problem are
welcome to the column. Your case Is
not uncommon, 1 believe. Some of our
.voting women have gone so nard Into
patriotism of a kind ahd war work, too. !
they have no time for those who are not
actively engaged In the service. They
do not consider the unfairness of their,
attitude, for It Is unfair and unkind. -There
Is one thing to help you. however.
If a girl can be so quick to Judge you
because you are not In uniform she Is
probably not the person you would want
to have for a friend In tiny case.
So put these two out ot your mind Is
my advice. Perhaps you will be able
to get a Government position which will
not require perfect vision. I honor you ,
for your efforts and so should others.
Soldier Has No Relatives
Dear Cynthia In addre'slnc this letter to
you t denlre to beg a small favor of you
through the medium of our valuable col- I
utnn. I am a younir fellow of twenty year.
and have no relation at all and what few
frlenda 1 have are all In Knjrland, eo that
I want to aek nu if oti could find a re,
apectable person to enrreepond with ma oc
casionally? It makes a man feel l.tnd of I
loneaome when he sees the rest of the boris
a-ettlne lettera and package and yet there i
are none for him. In return V will nlway I
anawer th letters, both here and "over
there." where I eipeet to be shortly. A. . I
1 appreciate your loneliness, soldier i
man, and happen to know a very nice '
and respectable person and have turned '
our letter over to him. Ho you will not
)e without letters after this.
. Int urnl I liked him nf nrt. Now1
I do not llk hlin much and Ilka omi"
iinc el-e better. What ehall I do?
CAflOUNK. trt'evCl
As long rs you are. pot engaged to the
first bov there Is certainly no reasons
'.. a. a.. .1.1 ..! .aalarl r r 1 1 1 1 . H
Riinther boy bolter. I,lke them nil, Htt1.Ji
-1..I 1 .. felanilli ll-ltll tliaiv-a D 1 I -Pll
Bill rtll'l UC II .-c.iu.-i 11 till i;i-iu " "" it- -V
when the r.Bht one comes you will bfl $?
able to choose wisely.
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That Practical Sports Silk Suit
A Daily Fashian Talk by Florence Rose
HAT (Or.
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Kor the names of shops where arti
cles mentioned In "Adventures With
a Purse" can be purchased, nddrcss
Kdltor of Woman's Page. I'.VBStso
public I.nniiEii, or phone the
Woman's Department', Walnut 3000.
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
KanlntU"'
&$& L DeMi-lbe the came of "land finhlnc.'
TODAY'S INQUIRIES
,1. ITho wan Elizabeth niarkwelir
T. What U u
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!tV nnil ma Kef an rxrrurni nna umiuai
Li. hniah fnt Willis f
I m M At t.A..m ha. ..triieiaul uUllAIlt
i .CTW fTIt II VIIIUH (I -- "" rimi" IIH..HMI
M a r 1 4 la A Aw dial aitllll 1
S,!. . If hnbblra allow on rood that have .been
rr-wf?.- eanneu rorry-eiiuii iioure, wnai euouia
JAif ' be done with them?
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Wants Secretarial Cour?e
Fjrj To " Editor of n'otiinn'a raor:
.-. . IJear Miasm- -i mil oniurriui4 kihuj. .ui
cfi.;-.jVtechtn and taklna a aecretarlal coure.
LVUV.Va w... .u. ..... -.I.m an r.Kl.ln lh. bnnu' ulna
usas5-:R- '"f..".v -v",it . ""u". .... -j-.v. :. t,;
K-i'' JurllUH nun mv. e-w "i" ni(ivinis
!&-i-!pvto you for help. Uo jou tiilnk It a sood
Si-jiTyfiiioTe and will you please Suczett a sood
ei-SaP' aAra puttlna In stamp tn case ou do not
P6 ii-Si"t to publish names. J.. M. D.
Fkwy-- XIndoubtedly at this time there are
?13it.lilter oDDortunitles for women in the
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3.-il---iusiness world man in tne neiu ot teacn-
55Klnr. and a good woman secretary is
r&cnurely a person of Importance In the
-a "Business world. There are no limits to
l.V-" the heights to which an earnest woman
i Siw equipped with common sense and a cer-
v.-r.Y Tain amoum oi uraiua cuu suaie in uuai-
VvSi ness now. You can Judge for yourself
- whether your move would be a good
TVs'' anta TVIiaf Hi- vnii am'' f ni Kemllm?
t Ml 'you the names of schools particularly
r-iirz,,. noted for secretarial courses.
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'-i$W Some Sleuth Work
ES 'if tithe Kdltor ot Woman' root:
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ir -," .'ift-f tiinT i irisn iq ip.
CifMrrii of the lady who
!t .akrn-a-rl rrf Hutnrdav
l '.Sfaittertv Bond Darad. Hfce wrr ft drK ht
c fllttl Dulled over hr face, had a wld rlb
felbon band of aame. -with a IjIi bow In front.
3-,Md aore or aomrinina- inF(maurr wnn
.Sawr III tie i inner uii irit nii", ii ?vu j-tar
ine column reuarrs it iiir nw uri
If-thev won't writ tn me an 1 think
t through her I mar find a relative I
re not aeen lor yeara.
am a utranaer here and t very lonely.
tJ wish to aee. some one I used to know.
rtlig,Taniunr ou in auvance, .
URalj Mrs. O.'O,
Mra n C'k nd dress In held here. If
jy reader happened to ee the lady
nfcT fOURUl lor we win ne pieueu 10
ant it l am sorryou are lunny.
tj. U. mow anoui goinp 10 one
"the Red Cross -workrooms? I am
you win meei wm pieuni. per
there who will be friendly.
l.ttttr and questions submitted to
thin department mut bf lurMfeti on on
side ot the paper only and stoned with
the name ot the writer. Special Queries
Ukc thoie given below aw invited. It
if understood that the editor does not
vecessartlu indorse the sentiment ex
pressed. All communications for this
department sio"rt be addressed as Jol
lows: TUT. WOMAVK EXt'HANC.K.
Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa.
Young .Man Wants Pupp) for Pal
To the Editor of Woman's Page:
Dear Madam Is there some one who
wants to Ktve ho a rounic dox or n puppy
tn male) where It would have th bt of a
home? I know a yountr man who has lot
hli left arm and Jiait to tut a watchman's
job on h lonely Inland where such a dote
would b a trrcat deii of ronipans and
pltMiurp. lie would prefer larce breed of
dof. Hi m trying to find a dojr he can bring;
hv tor company. He Is very fond of animals,
lie nsked me If T couldn't get hln; a pet, as
I had such great success celling a kitten
through the column, I am more than pleaced
with the two little Persian kits They are
durllncs and I thank ou so much for pending
Mrs, V.'b address, 1 went for the. two kit
tens, I hope you can xet the do- throush
i jour columns too. ThanMmr you.
airvs. 11. (.j. i.
YESTERDAY'S ANSWERS
1. Madame llolrlikarnta. the founder of llie
Rulan women's hlllallon or ilealli, '
recently rume to America.
S. A eohweh cant, I mi th.t fin 'be
Klared at the etenlne lann party.
IroiiK mtTlnK ur l.lle la tangled nro'ind
huhe, from tree la tree. ele. The
Ktient nre earli eliell an end of trine i
on the front noreh and Ihey then bo
down on the lann and "Hnd (lie other
.nri " U laiiria lo nil hort of llllt-lin
III the aemldarknei. At the end nf
earh Mrlnr I the nime of n Imlv or
alrl who ia the tlnder'a partner for the
rirt game.
3. The all-nllk table lamp 1 a noieltr thai
can he maile r.i Home. A wire frame
for th),. ran be Inusht In the lore und
the kllk ahlrrril on, base and all.
I, White asiure without wheat flour ran lie
made n follow: Add two tiihleMmnn
fill of vegetable cooklne nil or marten
rlne to one mid t. half tabliaiKoiifiiU
nf i-orn ht.irrli or rlee or potato flnnr.
Then add one-half teioonful of olt.
one-elfhth teanoonf"l of pepner. piid
cradiially tlr In a pint of milk, brine
raretlil not to let the eauce lump. Let
rome to a bolllnc point.
5. When preaerilnc ear In alt ue the
roar barrel aalt. a thl will not
harden. The alt ahould be dried nut
in the oen and the end then put
down.
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1 OUITS like the pne lllustratert today
are ddslgnateil by the makers as
j "Sports Suits," hut to my way of think
ing It Is not only good for those who
', play, but Is an excellent model for the
j woman who desires a practical suit for
the summertime and who never even
i gets a minute to play.
Certainly with a suit like this and an
attractive blouse one could dress early
In the morning and feel quite content
with her apparel until almost dinner
time. It always seems to me that such
a suit may be easily made suitable for
general wear and may just as easily be
confined to sports wear by the chanc
ing of three articles of apparel that
are worn with the suit.
Tak'a the salt as it Is Illustrated.
The hat Is strictly of the sports type,
the blouse Is the same and the shoes
the regulation low-heel variety. But
look If the blouso was of georgette
crepe, with a frilly pleated jabot, a hat
of straw of georgette, plain but on the
semlilress type, shoes of the pomp
style or "the low oxford with the Cuban
heel? By these slelght-of-hand changes,
as It were, the entire outfit takes on an
appropriateness for general wear.
, There are several features regarding
this model that make It a most Interest-
Ing one. it Is. In the first place, a
; well-tailored suit. It is cool because It
! Ii of a sports silk which resembles
I shantung. The Jacket Is the new length
ami can be worn as Is shown with the
fronts folded back, which Is considered j
quite correct at present, or may be but
toned at the neck If desired. The belt,
euffH and patch pockets are trimmer
with pearl buttons. The skirt Is a plain
two-piece one. The original model was
In oyster white, but It Is also made In
gray, pink, green, blue and yellow.
c'op right, 1BI8. by Florence Koe
Creamed' Onions and Tops
Select small onions no larger than
your finger in size. Cut off the uneven
ends of the tops, leaving about three
Inches of the green pari' above the
1 nillnn Itnll Until ,Al,1a In aall.il aa.aata.
and serve with a simple white sauce on
toast as asparagus Is served.
The tops are very good served alone,
cut Into pieces, boiled until tender and
served with white sauce.
Voting beets may be cooked with their
tops and si'ems and all served together
also. Serve buttered or with vinegar
as preferred.
The Angel
Way over there in France some
where, '
Somewhere beneath God'g .ikv,
White bullets pour and ''cannons
roar
And glorious banners flu.
Our brave boys fight there dan
and night 0
.-tnd for their country die. y
And over there in rrancc some
where Where lies the road to fame.
To glory, immortality,
One day an angel came,
Witli soft words on her smiling lips,
And Kindness was ller name.
And when our wounded soldiers felt
That angel's gentle touch
Their hearts were filled with grati
tude, Their happiness was such
They kissed the. very ground she
trod
And wept with joy and prayed to
God.
And asked, "Are you an angel from
Another universe?"
Then xcith a sigh she made reply,
".Vo, I'm a Red Cross nurse."
Jorge Godoy.
Charlie Has Another Friend
Hear Cynthia- I have ben reading- j.our
columns daily. I have juet read Charlie'
letter, which Intereated me. 1 think If
Charlie Intends In marry a ctrl and at the
same time sae money and enjoy simple
pleasure he must not fcrow Impatient, a I
am sure he will meet the right llltlo (,-lrl,
though one 1 not so easily found.
If he meets her and finds aha enjoys the
pleasures he shows her let him get her In
understand his meaning and plan, and ir
she cares enough for nlm ahe wlil gladb
help Charlie In hla efforts to aave inunev
for their mutual advantage and she will not
think of calling hltn a cheap skate.
Those girls who leave ou for thrf auto
mobile chap Just because they can have bet
ter, or what they think are better, times
are hardly ever satisfied when It comes lo
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COCOA
ALL FOOD, SO WASTE" .
War Time
FROZEN
PUDDING
' For the hot day it makes
a wonderful dessert that has
a real food value. Its par
ticularly nice for the kiddies, '
but the grown-ups will enjoy
it quite as well. How to make
it amonp;
Wilbur's
War-Time
Recipes
as well as
numerous other
dainty, delici
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nomical des
serts. Your
copy's waiting.
It's free.
Sno" far it today
II. O. WILBUR A SOSS, Ine.
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In All Departments
Smart Waists
$8 & $10 Values
. $2 to $5
White Skirts
Wonderful values
$5.25 to $9.00
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Surely there Is a good strong puppy
deg somewhere In or around our city
of the young man who must spend hisl. Th foundation formula for French aalad
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anoonful of ome oil. one tahlepnonTill
This all-round praclical fuil is of
an oyster while sports silk that re
sembles shantung. The jacket is
of the new length and is ery smart
worn with the. fronts folded hack,
as is the proper thing at this time
of the ear. Pearl buttons trim the
collar, cuffs and belt
Ask Florence Rose
If nu want tn know where the costume
sketched In today'a dress talk can be se
cured. Write to Alls Koae If you want
her own pcraonal advice nn material,
tnlor and atylea suitable for ou. PAT
TKBNH CANNOT UK HCrPI.IKD. Ad
aliens Mlsa Rose, In care of the Kvexi.no
I'rai.ii' JagrMiER'a woman's page. Bend
aalf.addressed stamnd envelope for re
ply, as all Inquiries are answered by
mall.
time as watchman on a lonelv island
Any letter offering such a dog will be
hpeeded to you, Mrs. If. (5. C. We are
glad the little Persian kits have found a
loving mistress.
A Veritable Pnntase Slamn
come to vour column ,
rfoe help! I wlh to learn the nm and To (he Editor or iroinaa's raat :
tood on Arch and
April -0. at the
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of Tlnfsnr. n half tnh'eiMM'nful of KU It.
nnfMiuur.fr tfnoonf:il of pepper, u
Uaitti if rnenne anil 11 thihli of
paprlloi.
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No Longer Discouraged
thei Editor of M'omans Page:
r Madam l win 10 manic yor. ior
fetnH hair. In hftlnlnr mv little bov. I
ti written perional Utters to thn kind
aha7 who he In J me and bo am writinc
Fvou-oo, io mans yu.
KmC. -'.- n.J .T wnvlraea ur-a a Via
,-. nA tnit-P ma thev would hclo tne
. thev could. Kvrythln haa ben done
Ll in nA.dt.hn rloiiA to hurrv mr al
iiBt' arrival, but so far It haa not made
Lbave'honea of tt .com In a soon and
aidi nfiati nnr tmuhlfta anatnc' noon.
T""- -" --" "iiir j" . a
fci kolh my o-n and .the dear old U. B,
?i?T went to ae Mn. And took her the
r rlothea. H6w that HttU woman keeoa
BmSit tfuraa -l wurr iiih idsu mrr
"to a In-, sh U notthlrtr-fliHi year old
Mfeava had two: but piy woes seam
tri not h in"' wr" i mintc oi uer.
jrr,4l9tR (DtspOURAUED.
. ewnl .ail turcica
tlsc allotmenti' come
snw amw ?u.
Hear lladam Thla seem like taking ad
vantage ot a crnToua anil patient na
ture. but my Intention are of lh- best I
want to ask you to please let m- hae the
addresses nf th- symllcatea vwhich ou s-nt
A Would-Ue Writer." "A. H. A " and "A
Header."
I, too aspire to write. The one great
drawback la how and where to begin. Who
knnwa hut that you are my fairy godmother
and with a magic wand a la syndicate ad
dreases you might open the ifoor of tu
Journalistic realm to me? From my earlleat
schooldays writing nas been my one great
aim. and I am aure It Is the one thing I
can and will do. notwithstanding the illaap
potntment and heartaches In the guls- nf
pink rejection slips and "how wonderfully
you write, but we can't accept your work"
letters.
t one heard that a postage .tamo wa
an. excellent example of a fixed purpose.
ana wnen ii cornea io --aiicaing" io my am
bition 1 am a. veritable postage stamp.
will you please lena ma our neip in
"sticking"! Oratefully jours.
AMBITIOUS.
TViree cheers for you. "Ambitious."
Your letter Is of such general Interest
that it la to be answered In the leading
article at the top of the Woman's Page
some ntgnt tins ween, in ine meantime
the syndicate addresses will be mailed to
you.
See Cood Doctor
To tne Kdlloro Woman's Poor:
Dear Madam Vould you kindly let me
knovv about thla? what are the aymptoma
of bronchial pneumonia and how many daya
doea it lake to com to tta worat alage. and
does one, get well ftr the worat Is oerl
WOrtHIED SISTElt.
I would ee a doctor Immediately
about the person In whose behalf you are
Inquiring It is dangeroua to take (he
A Wa lo Iluy Thrift Stamps
To tht Editor o 11'oman'a Page:
Pear Madam How many readers save the
drippings and fat and buy thrift atarnps?
Mv family nver eats fat on any meat.
o I render all the nieces. I alo aklm
fat off graiv If there la an excess, then the
bacon drippings, and fat from poultry, and 1
need never buy lard for frying. I also keep
a kettle for flsh fat or any fat that Js not
clean and make oap. . .
i Cracker dust I never buy, asyj save bread,:
wren nnu crumu" aim ru'i mri" i.uwi.a,.
food chopD-r and use thm Instead for
hreadlng meat flsh. etc They are better.
I ha- alwava saved wherever poaslble. anil
It lust comes natural.
MOTHF.n or a soi.niKn.
Xot o.nJy does this pug(retIon en
courage the saving of fat. which Is ex
tremely Important these wartimes, but it
recommends putting money saved Into
thrift stamps. 1'uttlng away a little at
a time llk'e this can turn us Into a na
tion of bondholders. I whah some other
I readers would write and tell ' us Ijow
tney, manage to save a ie.w exira pennies
to invest in thrift stamps. Jt would
help each one to know, how the other
one does It.
W. 3 i, $., L A &
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1 $15.00 1 $10 Ejh
ySg Our Clearance Sale of Children's Ml t
i Apparel Begins Monday Ry ' "
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C-!aVCiirVa.ir Shoes, nest trade of canvas. "
word of any one .hut a reputable
clan in a case line una. in this
I am sorry not to be able
Hominy Turnover
One pint ccoked pearl' hominy.
One cupful milk.
One teaspoontul Rait,
Two well-beaten .eggs,
Mix all together. Turn this Into a
frying pan In which a tabletpoon of fat j
i uhyal. I has been' melted, St(r until bot through,
column I out, a It cook until golden lirqwn on ,
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so so te Mfth -Kvtnu 0 at 46sthv
1422 OTalnut Street
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Special groups ot Fashionable Apparel
at Important Price Reductions includ
ing:. suits gowns
dresses coats
wraps blouses hats
At very great
' SAVINGS
Bare-foot Sandals
Tan Ixitus'Calf, with flexible.
durable sole.'
2 to S, SI.7S
fi to 8, J,00
8'i to 11. -'.. 10
1 1 4 to 2, (3.00
Palm Beach Summer
'Scout, Shoe
Buff I.lgUt In weight. Textan
fiber, sole and heel. Can be re-
- 9 to 13 H, 3.0U
Off for a good time and they
need good shoes,-
Dalsimer Sandals and 'Play
Shoes for playground, beach and
camp are the well-made ones
at low prices for quality. These
shoes are just the kind your
Kiddies need now and require to
give the growing foot room for
proper development, '
Our Children's Department is
a complete store in itself.
Keds
White anil Tan Oxfords nnd
Shoes. Ilest grade of canvas,
leather Inner pole and the best
Goodyear rubber sole and
spring heel.
Oxfords, r. to 11, S1.50
1H4 to 2, Sl.tS
2'.-j to 7, 82.00
High Shoes, fi to 11, Sl.tS
, 114 to 2.ISS.00
2V4 to 7, SS.SS
'English Play Oxford
Tan Lotus Calf, with flexible,
durable sole.
6 to 8, $2.23
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