. EHHO kta nil r-"1 " ' ', Urn .!: . .. . :f ',-, mtfWftW OF JULY MESSAGE TO WOMEN ADVICE TO THE YOUNG NOVEL GIFTS RECIPES i sr". l&ftSlJALTY UST TEACHES TTTT"" i GERMANTOWN STARTS HOURLY NURSING SERVICE 1 miaa 1 m. O" , It '$t'MfP A AFT AT" tO? T?f"TJf?rPI-I DF TTTT V " i sme&G&szwwBs ' 8B ffc1 J ' iGolSG cJGll cuu "e jtfu - art wg.-hn 1 ? s: bt M Vi I a g liW fh l-ft r z l l I'fA t5i. I;f 4 v : If I. 1 ?. f.f P JFonicn '10c 'es am' Hearts Skip to a Certain Let KKft Alphabet Know That Freedom Is Highest of J W, Bravely Thev rhoso men arc in the serv- p-WjtI"' ice can tcll you what the Fourth July means. To the rot of the r;' js'orld It symbolizes freedom. Hut to. v"i;4"vprne!i It typifies thin nnd-- the denr r crave cost or freedom. ..There am those who any women 1o, '.not give men to their country. No. , taank God, men do not require to he draKKed to cantonments hy npron , Strings. What the mother, wives and 'girls Rive Is something one cannot ','touch with the hand. It in in their .hearts. ? "There la a little oft-repeated qiiotn- .tlon which explains in a wa whit ".mati b life it thiiiK uparl; woman's tj"Whole existence," It runs. What a & woman really Rives Is a sort of a cam vi Die on her whole existence. s Ve Kathleen. .May. .lane, Anne and ,. jthe rest of us have learned tn give &thls WIlllnRly. It is in the lenrnlns jthat we, the women, have come very close to the real significance of free & dom. You see. it lias not liren e.isv for - Kathleen. .Mav and Anne tn ejve ... Sthe thouchts of their 'ittle hnme. aj. While brides of other dais have se-ved f- away at their prett.i pillows, iie r? little wives of new soldiers have Unit their dreams Into khaki w.-ml M.m. E,a rebellious thouKlit has Rime into Kr those stitches even while the neellei flew. But finally a something hap - pens. It Is tlio marvelous th:ng that builds our women Into a wall of steel Cr behind our men. These girls suddenh surely find must put It into their JT "Uneasy hearts measure up to the Imc Kf thins before them. The fait that fj'tnefi their men. perhap- must l,i r. down their lives for freedom's sai0 Alice Kent and The Story of a Business hy MARTHA KCLLUl roei.rt5?il. ISM. hy Vih'i.- fttj, r Tee rmrTKR i.i ALTHOUGH the teachers in the r.fl .Hngton High School wuv so kino that they habitually went out of their , way to make up lessons I had missrd. repeat explanations they had given ' many times fn class, and help nip gete erally with school work, they also made It plain thnt they did n-it consider my ' prpttress "satisfactory." I remember ' .trtat that word figured largely in' their conversations witn me Iierore anil after, school: and looking back upon it now I I ervf convinced thev must have had some JinkIlngot my sltuatioi, else iiarrher icrjiin uuiu nave of t u ueu .v 101 me, i scorneo excuses nui ine worn "satisfactory" was not In my vocabu lary; to me my school 1 fe was th-ir-oughly discouraging. Uy nature I was not studious, hut the disadvantage of ig norance had bpen reveald to me o early In my Uelllngton experience tn.it by the time school opened I was pre pared to study like the greatest grind. and would undoubtedly have dor. Pe so had the opportunity been given me. 110 sympathize with the sufferings of are to wear uuiinrm.' Th" enmm.uul- Dut the flrt two days of the fall term I r'!,1' "r Puzzle nut the principles of , !"B cfllcers In harge at ill" different . an ufliiiKiira ioiu)inii im niiitiiiii . . 1 liniments have mad' I he lenti.s'. ihai were typical of the days aim weeKs t.iat followed. Mrs. Warrington profes-ed that she wished me to kj to school and her talk when It was not concerned with reminiscences of the dear Jeparttd or' with anecdotes of her girlhood days In trie environment where servants weie so numerous that the was in danger or stumbling on them In t.ie dark harped on excuses for past failures to 1 ve to our agreement and hold nut promlre. that she would do better in future Knr weeks I trusted to these promises, be ing then too young and realize that when once the character is formed radical charges are Improbable. So we went on as we had hi gun ; nn the slightest pretext M,rs. Warrington would Keep me at home and even on the days when I was allowed to go to sc lool. I .-. mri.lv iher. on time, ilesnlte the fact that tardiness was someth ng I ab horred. Faults in plenty 1 posses-eil. but It chanced that being behindhand was not one of them : thus it was almost easier for me to be absent altogether i than to mlFS roll call ami morning t erclses or slink into the das.- room af ter the recitation had commenced Mrs Warrington l-.ked to sleep late in tno morning and rarely came downstairs till after 0 o'clock, so the responsibility for retting in mot ion the machineiy of the household re-ted upon me; for the most part I managed to start Harry and Junior off In plenty of time for school and, wh'le I might have left the break fast table standing in order to escape a. niark for turdltiesH myself. 1 could not leave baby Alfred and three-year-old Charles alone. Up till now I had sup posed that all mothers weie as devoted to their children ns was Mrs Nrale. THE TODAY'S INQI'IHIKS 1, Desrrilie a- red. white ami blue rn-liime (hat ran I" made at the last iniiiiiriit for Inilepeiiilenie Day. ' '8. Who Is Marlun I.. I.ulf? 3. What treatment will help tn make Ibln ankles fat? 4. Why I" It lietler In nnUr Jim- linn Jellies In wartlmr? 5. What will hrlthlen .v mirror wlie-e lu-t-r nice linn dimniril? 6. When there are blue plate- In the bnu'e. how ran one have a ver P'ltrlotle des-ert on the ronrtti of .Intj? Girl Srouls MuM He 10 Year Old To thr Editor of 'amnn' Pagt. Dear Madam Will o ii-h ci"1 m Information conremlni; th (llrl n "U'' headquarter All I want la the Hdrtrrsn I may writ and Bft the partlu'r Man how old must a clrl h to te a tiirl Hui" Thankinjr ygu In advance O I) Th Phll.iHn1nhU IirnrltillH t tfl of th!"'" f,f r lub tn vrk ..it Qlrl Scouts la at "I Sout!i Spt pnloouth " ---'-------'----' - tr,t, anq 'lie tiannnin lemi'inariprs im VNew York citv. at fi27 Fifth avnue E&uf'Klther place will plvo you the infnrma- We' U n(( u.ntil K rrlct iivilcl Vin Uti tiiurk llsVU old to Join this ort-anlzatlnn. e ' Will You Give Her Your Canarj? To the Editor of U'omah'i Vac: Dar Mad a in-An Jnalid fiiond lout hT if, bird some Mtrka airn and rhtinnt affnrd o purhas anothfr Kh I ones day and nlrnt for a ranar. and T th"u-t posMbh tome of your Hind readr wgnld know of Komf a,nroa rraon who vou Id lv up hr hlrd to thla nuni Blr1 It umiM brine sreat happlneaa ntn hr Itfe ThanUIR o and honing aome ne will reipod to thla pneal. ii. I I Surely an appeal of thlp kinl will not .lone eo unanswered. It mhiis to nr eaey K;to find any number of cats and dogs I'iwhrn thev are usked for. so I feel sure I that Fotne one will ha- a canary for nrth Invalid who wants it I have her y Mdres and will be fi'ad to give It to Mny on wno oners io Benu ner xne uiru. !$ . Wiiat Doe A. L. A. Stand For? Pfi T " Ettlor f Woman' ragr: V f Dar Madam Will you klndls " -V- vhra I can get Information s let m know ion about the Sil . A, U A A. II U. U'f... f lniil.t b vepv rrlad tn tell vou all 'L'' iLi.tie th A T.. A mul wbftrp In cet D 'imore Information If I only knew what -.! A4 Ij. A !H. I'efliaiia ruuiu til ino .Madera of the column wll recoRnlm the S JrKUIh. If you will wrltr anU tell me S.. te JUJI name 1 win atisvver juur iiuerj- 94 ansa as iiusoiuic tier of the Ml. Pay It Price Independence Day. 10 fi He has mounded forth fie trumpet that Fhall never cnil rrtrnt: lie is aiftinr; out the hearts of men before Ills Judgment scat. dh. le swift, my soul, to answer Him! ho Jubilant, my feet! Our (Jod i marchins on. In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the ci. With a clor.v in His bosom that transfigures you and me. As He died to make ui"n,linl let n die to miike men free. While Col Is ni.uihlnc on .Julia Ward llnue in the Ratio Hymn of the I'.cpublic , .. ,, , , , , , , malses ,h,'m V"70 ho" h'S!l i,n1 o! !" ""e f""l"!n miw '"' AND i-o ion is the foil eo m ,i w.iv every da. rth of .1 ii to a woman who has men in the iic... i.i ioo nut need I i he taught what freedom means while theie i. a c,isn,ilt h-t To some tins list is Just a enlunvi in he nowp,,pei To the woman whose heart and iM" skip to a lerlnm letter in the alphthet It is the vimlml of what the man dc,tet to her is willing to pin t'l.it the worlil nun In- tree to go bIoi-'ii ily. unfettered on It is .1 Mmhnl of what she hcr-elf i wiluna to p.'ij : the Day's Work Girl Who Would Not Fnil i ivhose I'lrcumsi.mc s wire f.ir '.rr str.ntenel tn.m tin se of Mis Wai unetnti but wh'le living vv.t i lie- lati." I had ample oppottnnity to olw,i. the work nc or in tins ease, the .shirking -of -o-i'iill. d "mattiral love" Indeed this rpportunity. lomhitud w i h ti-e many and diversitled obligaiieus of housework, interfered In such i stent with my studying evi n In tin- hours when I was nominally oft dutv th.it the only time when 1 was ival'lv fiee to take up a test bonk w Ith m: being obliged To' lay It down hi can:-' there was ! a bahv tmririncr .-it mv ukirtv . , i.n.i ...v. i ing for something to cat. m an adult bidding me to fetch or carry something that had al.pp d her mind, was often to o'clock at night, wlun the clilldien were aslup and Mrs. Warrington her self U'lm fllv 'itim. I.r fiite.it m, luiiw,an a paper-covrivd novel and a bos o' bun- i jhons in lier room. At that hour, in my attic apartment. Mother .Valine went on I ittrike, s-nding me off to sleep even while I, under the stimulus of strong 'rt'olit e. tried to keep awake long enough 'ciffte. tried to keep awake long enough , ' ' - r , , i i.u- Alas under suci cond't mi the square of the hypothetitise meant nothing In my life nnd the only Q II. p. which could creep underneath my droop ing eyelids and penetrate In my brain was that I must go to bed! i'(i.TI.li:ii ON .'ItlPAV) Itookkecpers fs'ceilcd bv (iovcninient r.nokkeeper tvpists ami ' 'erk-tiook-ki i tiers are wauled bv the i ;.v t rnnielil immature irvWBhil"nltod States Civil S rvice Cmn- j missinn announces o;ien competitive x l animations Julv 30. August .T and Sep I tiiln i 21. Vacancies in the deparl- mental service. Washlngion, P. f. at linnii a year or higher or lovvi r salaries , will he llllnl from these examinations In I view of Ihe urgent need of the service I and un' I! tun her not ice -iiltji rt of conn- lines allied with the tnitnl Sta'cs will 1m admitted to 'hese . irruatiors, pr. -v lib d they are otherwise oualihed ltoth mi n and women are eligible m 'he posi tions. Bcatl Haj:.i Hags are so small now 'hat rver.v w..inan wants a private collect ion of her own She mav be Intfiestui in 4 he new canvas bead bags These phe can make herself vvlih an eye to the I nponed bead bags. The canvas can he pur chased with th il lim P'inleii in mi ni's and Indian bends to woil, out 'he design. A Kllillin? IS.l- Knmethiug vrrv new Is a laige Ma k -atin Knitting bag with the -it.ip hand e a band of I'hinise nilirniilei.v Th nag is lined ivnh I'h'.mse blue silk WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letters mul out tlnvs nbmtttrd tn this dt itartmt ut mint h uriitrn on nn ule f thr jiiipi trn'u am! siiuet wtth tUr iirtnir nf thr i iifr) Sptrial iiuoir l.Kr those wit (it below ttr niitnl. It is utut thinotl that ftr- td tor dart not lire tsnrtly union the h utimrnt rj -ifwte. .1 tommmuttiratiaui for thm dt pttmnrnt nitoultl $ tiddriHMrd d to' ift,s. i in; udm" i:rn N(.i:. J"1 Hiiii I'nbhv l.tdut. Vnlladilidna, 'a Mrrr (Jicpi Warit to Knit Tn thr ilitoj t?f II mil a i I't.v T)Hr Madatn I kih a Uih rvdt if I Ii- Wonutn'H KmlinnRf n thf- Unmm 4 Vau of th KitviMi I'i it i I riHitit rtii'l I ir .iinh do And . iluaM" iiirnii itmn In th Worndi'H K. h-uiir1 nf ,Ju! 1 I fnutvl 1u-t what I yj iklne fn tr , itmi.ili M huh n n i nit- fur u knntinc luh Fni wi '.'r imt K.tti-ii. .1 . . t . umii to know u hiTr- thf H-d i'rti head lU.irir, ! mm if . miuM lmI fr- uiml tir t ti i , lonini.' lull Hill be ahle In ael Ub til formation w e.k. w Ih.ink jnii in a-1 dflee, ill III- name of TIIK MKRUV I'l.HJl'K 1 am ho plat nu like that name I hope vnu will have stleh gonrl Mme t'tal you will alwa.vi. he able to live up to th. title.. The Iteti i 'rorH heiitlquarters ii- at 15111 I'hestnut Htreet Free wool I no! Blven nul there exeept tn auxiliaries IV'rliHpn ou can Ret fiee wool from an auml'ary or a ohureh orRanizatinii Hmiie where near you. If mil, ynu m cit co to heailquartem to ni'Ranlze ynuriipiveK inn an auxiliary no that you an get the free wool. Volunteer State Miltlia To th Kttttur 0 II oiaaa's Vni : l)ar lladam fould ou l.ll me if there 1. r troop of volunteer cavalry now f-jrinms 1 In the city? U It a military or rol'ee ors;nlxat m" hj.t- would o. hav. ,0 apply for .,. Home time aeo I read an Hem in ona of the dally papera lallim thai a unit of thla kind had bean proiioaed. and I would tike to set borne Information about it While thla la not a nutation of ctrla, I trust au will find space In our culuinn to anavver or hy mall. Any Information on the above nfll be greatly appreciated hy A IIBAUKU. There U a volunteer cavalry troop formlr.B In this citv row to tak the place nf the State militia It Is a m'lltiry organization and Ii entirely volunteer Thla mHltla will not he called Into duty overseas, but will be a part of the Na. t'ultal (luard. Mnllstment should be made at 13. S Walnut street. -Ma roiMi roii v A llllli' .liinnner ihixhy tut to tie . worn. ' ?. Uriah! iwlnlril mift for the tele- j phone titnllthileie t" liren the S. A mill, fri-.li iliillfil Ml lirriit.fat I Juilirt. II' Vol' nw ff ml of Fiiriulsinc nur little bi or clil. .lou will iv ant M ln.ir "f sn..,p clnk'ts that should bitnf! Jn, to a hiiiiiU Ill-art Thn an "' ' 'caned Japanese denrew a s'tnam ""n 'pan little .Inp.ines- piiHv i-ii, a "HM.il I fr roe oos !nnl nc man. a demur'' .l.i"inrs lady w'lli a i"- B'ai iv bell nd hi i t . fi I These tit 1 1f mnke-s .ire pnl'.i I and rarh has a small rlnp In I'l'' .llifnuBh h!rli a rihlnn or en! m-i I rim The price s o.i'v tlfle"n ' lit" III Is whlxpilid Hut the lliv nsi eterioiiH p n f -they hi pi- p link to the man r ' The t.lep'ione inoiillip'ec- i dust.i. litili ss it Is protected geniniis dev iv r.n- kieplng the nleie iniiieil is ,1 rounded cap wh'eli fl'H miT the front It is bl n 1. ulih arilstii-.il'i painted ih s g'is bright reds nnd IiIih-h and lei-' is nltni'liiil to the phone by a 1 lilai'U e"id whle'i preients Ps nway when n ni" eil from the piece Tin- pi'i- 'S seenl-rn This makes .1 1 om I gift and 111 sin ulil pr He mi j useful fn'i'n .i'.ii 01 1 loek, or n n l"rn-ic nli't leorniiig. and he'i I'r e fni 1.1 "nic up has come and c, The neid ' r hurtv leaies little turn dn ss iib. .'in! a dainty little hi ,:iil. t u ll ill is not tno elaborate s'loiild j 0.1 in eil in bus) yourself abmi1 '''" ii tc'ien 'ii'iild he i ry welcome Tills ran lie M'i ureil. too. In the modi Is ihs pmveil reiently They are of cool, f 1 esh iloit.il Swiss, lace-trlmnied, iv'th hoit fc.e.MS and hill of plllk nr blue I U.holl The! wash will, wear well, and ilielr pll.e is mil) fi Ko H'e n, imes of shops wheio ai tn les ii'i'iit loned In "Adventures With a I'M' st" cin he purchased, address laii'or of Woman's Tag". Kvuni"" I'i pi '- l.KiinKH. or phone the Woman's I ii parinienl. Walnut snOO. LlNC.ll WAGONS FOR GIRLS Gnicrnuirnt Provide- "Service a 1.1 Cart' for Clerk- "S lvi.e a l,i cart:" i- I In .cn cir rled hy the n frehment wagon-- now pro videil'hv the liirX rnend'y Sochtv niiil'i- Hi., direction nf the g:i Is' divls'on i I ihe War .nop Commun ty Serv lei.' in Washington. I) r. for iln- b 'ictl' n! gi'l w.ir workers in (loi'Tii'ii'i'i d in-Mits of the mail N Ce,T- th clerks liiiieneiin p-i'cd ban only a half-hour and in this time It I.' Impossible to ob tain luncheon in the ovi r.rowd. rt rrs tauiar.ts of 'he capital and i njny a rest Nu'.ralve luncheons at a nominal price ate piovided bv the wagins. thus g.ving the clerks a charce to pns theh noon. (time in the op. n air Women fiom th. Idiffetent chu'c'.i. s of the ci'y w'ork in teams, one team taking charge of npilp liing ihe n fieshnicnt wagons an. I an other of the si lling Librarians Oct Uniform Yom"n hhr.iri in- in the i amp hospitals ,.,. hP ar,, i Ti, 'iiform is a .na'iiral i olored pong"e -hlrtwal-t ilrrss. "in witn a whit liar and d.i'k brown tie nn 'he -I.-eve i.- a dark 1 nvvn hra.-.ard. bear.ng tin lett. is I, v.. A Panama ha! with a brown land and an A. 1. pin i- part of the uniform, wlvo'i was . hoien .is the mo-t pt."'tioal for -limine: w.ar in all pan- tf ihe cnuuti. . Dietitian- VTanlcil" The Nn" rt, .in lbil i'i i... u mis sm i -tellMve ':-! of women dietpian. I'nrol' meni carries with i' nn obligate", to serve The qualification- for em ot'-iu mi ale two ii.n-i training in ho'i-eholri 'Ml s 'cam .ii"l subs pie 11 ll'StitU'loil.li a t'.pi'llein A Free Booklet One wav of lighting the Kaiser is to cm fruits .nnl vegetables now so there will in v er b" ilnngcr of fond famine in mir c'ltintry in the Inns winter months. Home canning i icall.v very sim ple, but It I.S IICC('NMll') tn follow dirccti'iiis i sactlv tn h succos-sful. If .vou are uncertain nn ,inv points send tn the Kditor of Woman's Pa-re. HUM',., I'i ni.tr I.! nin-it. for the homo-can. ling manual I sue 1 by the national war garden com mission. Washlngion. I), c ncloe two. cent stamp for icturii posingp. M-,STKKI)YS V.!S Two .ife noil aiie ninno fur I I'otirili er .11111 .ire lilmiloc Ihe Inrrli nil I. iher 111111 ii rei!. ulillr ami hlne html. Illlnil. riilileil plinirs pin I 'ir tiirih on ,i II cm re ul l.ilierl.v. whleh i mii le t.ileil nil "liiel. In Ihe hittn nlujrrs Kenreh nil HUT Ihe hoilwe nr hiwn fur iii ll reil while mul lilue favors as iniper llnwer' renin II.ibs. ee, s liiter-l Ine !,', lilni nnrtnrr. The lonnle liniliuc Hie creiite-t iniinlier of finer, wins (he name tiiber-votis Telf It'lirnnineiit U oee In ttliiih hiihinil mul ulfe en nroiioil i.e link together null ire mil itlltMt.'rl f(, "eilU In einh nihir under iemillt nf lnbie h-tles Tiilr7-loil. ine'ins "keeii nnlel" In 1'reneh. The mitt i the lilrthXnne fnr .loll. t ! ' X I. In enniile-. Ihe w tier In elilili Hie lira if ennliiie N liplnit linlletl ..liiiuld he Kept ill le.lbl nn Imh nlmte Hie imH ef Ihe jir nil Ihe while ihe. ri. I'liillni;. .V. Thre irlleles I I111I urine peril i.eller nl llinrelt fairs hn'inrs. ele.. urn I...I.. l.lnk rllilwin rose liml.. lrl.111e.le r.slilnns ..enters inane 01 nine rnilioi It llllli Ilm nf irelnnne .mil Ilm hanrlnc h.isl.ol. with rnrcrl-nir-iinls In them. fi. leillie- i,sl I. nni. ilirt.slalneil , ,r wnsltri ttlih rasille soup nnl water. Secretarial Course at Nijslit To fli. A'.iroi of tt'otnnii'i. ragr: Il.-ar Madam -I hve often rene" how sen l--e helped ethers unit do hope you ean do liken is., fnr me I would like to lake up se.r.lirlnl eourse I pin nn... lu.m. nn. and eir.umntani-ea lompelled pie tn ieava eehonl mi an early ihp therefore t haten't reeelvri n erv Hood edmatlon. but I am verv Hnmeufl In uke in. Ihe inuiu n . .. I think I wni'lii he .ueeen.fni- 1 think mil I un th1 murae IMna let m know wht tmi i think f th niatier1 If on think It will muni nap m vrr ciinn rvniu ntinn m .. l .;S -.h n.m.. r" ..i.;ir. i'i .'.'."".: ha nil p I refit fnr ma lntalAttA.miv..l... I take It un. Alao. nlease let tne knuw vvhut j an the rutea at thens eehonH. A UAII.V RBAlir.R w'-ooIh ihai offer these coursea In the column. I will answer your letter by mall nnd will also tell you the rates. One I school does offer a night course In secre tarial work, for which ou do not have to have the whole four years' IiIeIi f-chnm education. You can take Hnsllah with I i he other work and work up In ele mentary studies as you go The circular I sent out by the school w II tell ou all ihout the ormrre and luat how to take It. I a m sure you will be sueceful If ynu ' go into tlio work energetlcallv ami viith confidence and ambition All kinds in ' d'flloultles can be overcome If you juat i want education enoueh to work hard at setting It, I 1 m fsv.sf um - -"w jf ;. ? a 3 u 1 1 1"P -i . ; III , I if?1 f f Wf if I I ii 1 r;.'.;. I wMFm XWJmm jQZWyf m SjdSWXSmM BiK!SISSSKSSO!S23SSSSSmSSiTSJM " - The i-iijiiu ur-c "ncelx in it- lirancli at 21 VTc-l l'cnn "irccl. (.ctni.inlinin. lodiii -el., in motion an hourly niir.inj: .-crxirc, llic lir-l of iK kind in the city. Trout left In riplil in llic piilurc arc 'ecu Marlins on llicir rounds Mi" Marprrlhc Lomlil, . lileanor Philips anil Mi Mn Vi'. IVlciiniin, all innnlier- of llic Gcrmauloivti branch VISITING NURSES SOLVE WAR ' WITH UNIQUE SERVICE IN . I think vou owe the girl an explana ... ,..,... . , , , i , ir. i r. i i i I "on decidedly. The girl mnt he rather rlan to Be hied Out in (rcnnantoicn Branch Provides (or I rained nemslered Graduate by 'fine t be friends niter having been ' treated as she was. the Hour Instead of hy the Week To Relieve Shortage of Nurses and Cut T11'' Visiting .Vur-e Snc.ety of l'hila-, i X ilelplim starts today In its (Jinnan- town branch, at :." Wist Petin htreet, a new serv.ee. ivlrVh i" the llrst Aep In the Ity toward meitiig a r.eeil which Ins been fe!' for many viars and which wartime hn, inadi ncut' . The sociely iii.iueur,iie an lmurlv nursing si rvice. Th1- minus that persons in moderate circuni-tai.ces whn cannoi afford th service., of a full-tlnie nurse can have a sk lied reglsteied uurS' , wit!' exactly the fame training as a piivate nuisc. come into t hi ir homts a certain number of linnt'M (ac.i d-iv tn give the patietif technical care, bathe them, give insti uction- about the prcparation'of tin diet and shov some other inemhei of toe family how t i nurse IN in n the nurse's absi nee In many cases this is all that is neces sary, but hentofnre the only way to In sure -killed musing for a patient lia heen in engage a pr.vate nur-. . i Ither in one's own holm or in a hn-p.tnl Hut now there will Ik Increa- ugly 1 -s space In hospitals for livilians who inn he taken care ' st heme. So t'.il. train all points nf view from th" si ic tv of ho.-'pual spate, ftoi.i fn scarcity of pii vate nurse- .mil fiom ihe iri.'ea-td cost of lis- ng. whn h ha- wiped out the m.ir e n for espens'-s of illin -'S in iiian.v fani Hi,s the ri'i'd for soni" such service Is reallv n duii t war recissiiv Ii i. a -(iv'ie which, ence m opira t or I i- h'linl will p. iv foi its'df. and us ii'i'iv iiui-ms .an be t ti'iag. d as the call- foi them will snppott Th vi-it-ing ui -' Soi i iv, whose In adinifirter nte ai l.ll" l.nml'aid strict, has an organi.ti'in'j thai a'nady covers the en tire citv and stHtiil- n inly In op. rate sllc'l ,l -iivh' inilependenll.v of It' legll lar l'Mi-inc n rv ni'inuc the pom uf the i ty whi'ii'Vi Ihe pubic ilemand fnr 11 Will he gn.il i Mollgll tn cany wall it ihe financial hacking In stall It Such a sen i annoi In any w, Spending to the Best Advantage I i'v V.vii'oi Talk by Florence Rose IT IS an ia-.v main r n spiciallv those who 111. Itli I' f" ' KOIlle Wll'llell, a will- iiii-a Iv lllose who nave iipilppeil wanlrt.be. I.. p.. wit Unlit onler li,C new 1'i.illien. hut afl'r a time even I'.i-ne women heRin m ferl the neeil nml Hie hnr.ser for .1 fresh supply of par 11 ems. as we all know ilnilun iloti't last forever- liven the woman who In an ailep: at iiiakinR-over nhl iluilu realiies tluit truth. However, pr'tliic new app.irel ha been cieatl bitiipllllivl ilurinc the laft 'vear. that K an far as i-electlns nurl (inilins the Mini of i-lnthes I hat will prove prai'tiral anil wearable are eotieerneil. The fart thai the makers of I'otlie rralizeil that voiiien were enileavorlnK 10 liml staple garmcnlH wais iinpreseil upon ire toilav when I viewed a line of nvir inn ninilela for fall, and amont; that number were just four evenlnE KOWtlSe Just think of that The refit of thn cownH eonslBteil of praotioal ttreet ilrei-seti. simple afternoon frorkF atul ...... .i.i ' Pemlilintier ROwn. 1 llllGhl llllli UUU these inoilelK were iroin unu ui mc iuubi. excluFlve rilare. and therefore' rorecaMS of "what is to be" for next fall und win ter It i very evident that kllk, batln, 1 harmeube and erepe meteor are KOliiK to he extremely cood for Iho comiue Beaaon. but at present foulard and print ed hIILh I'ontinue to hold their own,' The artlht hna tnude a akeirh for you today of .1 smart sleeveless suit of printed Bilk. on.A luLiei Ik of thp Inner lenctll Variety, ! ,,. i,.'C(, , nllar which may be but- I Tho jacuet is or me mns iuhhi.i 1,1. a laice iollar which may lit a -. toned up about the throat, two large nneketa and a narrow belt which ties ,' . .1 ....1 1 1 . . .. .1 In the fimit. me enure voai r uiiuhh I with while Silk. .), gidrt In BtralRht, has two pockets .which correspond With those on the j " nn( u , e,t ,,, boun with ailk The liat Is one of the new large leghorns and Is trimmed only with a narrow blue riDDoji licit in a now ai the back. rup.vriphl. IMS. bv t'loren e flese Ask l'lorenrc Hoe If )ou want lier own perannal advlie nn maierlala eolo and etvlee nuiuble (or ou Addreaa Mii.a Itoee. in ,-are of Iha I'liMMi I'tinii I, i.i i.i a n worn tn'a mine, hend self ad.lreaiied Glaumed envnnpe fnr renh aa ad lii'iulrl. a ara anavvered bv mall. Ji ' mliiaiaAlaiaHaiaaHi iiai ' - - Down Expense, of "Being Sicli" terfcre w.th the regular woik among the poor w ho can pay nothing or among those who pay Hie bare cost of the regular vis it, winch Is short nr long, depending o-i the i d. and which Is made a; no special hour, -nice the nurse attends the acute cases llr-l and visits lis many patients a day as possible. The snciily is enabled to make a tem porary start In the ilerniantown brand! In connection with another n-vv service Much of tie sne ety's woik throughout the city I- maternity work, the nurses giving pro! .Mai and postnetal (ale. but not attending confinement, sini ' th' stuff lias ni vcr been large erougli for Hie nurses to be on call at any time ol Ihe day or n'ght for Ibis duly, lint In ' Ii rniaulowii from now on. due In an ad d lion Id the slalf, the nurses will he .-..ncc u ,s cxpjc en u.ni nn- new a- .'rimy i i vit.c vui i.tn we inn;- u ., .. , . . , ,, v -loped for several months and j,W at '' evtPr M'"01' lles I"'"""''' i;1 llf-flr-t will not taktfirlu. entire t Inn ofthe "' "'at In the sun they never are enlntgcd sltifT, they will be nn call for I -corclied. whereas In Ihe mm or over hourly nursing service. such as outlined the stove, scoichlm: is likely to occur above This Is not mn nunced as a per- ' unle-s cateful attention is given them nn i nt policy, for as soon as the ma- Tno tlllu. Ie,piircd for dr.ving vege ti.ui.y and other ngula, work and the nhI(... ,.,,.,,. ,,,mc t lan p ,,,.. woik among Ihe poor Is found In re- i, , , ,, , , ... , more -.11 ihe lime of ihe res. , , tennliicd onsilv by a little experience I h.iiirlv service will liavi in be given up ,.,.1. . I., II. ',. .......1 l.,.u l.o.. u ' e-iabl'slted In tin p .pillar mind Th cis' of Ibis houi'lv seiv.ee Is 51 the firs! i 1 I'oi'r and seveutv -live cents each suc cedii.g hour or fraction thereof -a , .' Olid ' f7s7i.)v .h..n., t!",t ,,r..e, til" ,.okI n t i lOet'O 1 1 o ll I ' I'I'o llllli I !!. I lll . I to the society 1 The sociely has jest Is: lied ;. 1 bnllellii wltl. sin e figures thai i the value of home nurs'ng, el. .luiie .how nnd I urn 'iilarly of skilled nurs'ng through thi Hist monin oi ,i ii.iii.vh lite The booklet stales -li.it of the tr,n.r T.iw babies .iliend'd iv the visiting mn -ts last vear iiuiv eighty-nine d'ed MaAv; Tliia little niiiHunimcr nr carlv fall eitit ie of printed silk, anil fieeve lesc, von will nolire. The jjtket i llic new limp length, ami llie,lurgc criJIiir ran ho eonverlril into a "rloir-iip" arounil ilie neik. Two large porkrU anil a narrow lie hell are nolahle fcalttrc. The entire mil i linunil in while t-ilk hraiil. Willi the white iHk braid ." .-. 'j,1 - .. -;-. . . ,. imi WW- ' '''' fOr PROBLEMS EFFECT TODAY In tin I'turlil Hist moiiili of life, a rate ul bss than 1' per cent. Last year, It further slates. :(S.H,2 other hahies weie hoi n In Philadelphia, nf whom 1711 died III their llrst month, a lale of nearly 1'-.' per cent. These figures nr.' fi.i prenatal and postnatal caie only, not confinement. When the cocicty can snppott enough nui'Kis to alli'inl c-iiillneirellls tlllollgh the city this vital service will be added. t Th s Is the hope of the Visiting N'uise, Sociely, and members of It are anxious ' ., , ,,, ., , , , , ,,, . i !.... that Philadelphia will never again have Ihe highest Infant mortality rate of any citv of the llrst tl.ts-i In the'coui.iry, as II did In 111 I 7. Scorching I in possible in Sun-Drying The reason sun-d.y.ng Is popularly ,(,Heu,(1 ,, ,,hp fnllts. ,, vegetable? " ,l"' 1",' ' ' the person d .ing the I'll., oik i oc iii.neiiai siiijiini oe iiiiiicu be I several linn- ilm ing the diving. In or- ikr ti secure a untfiiin (iruducl. Then lengths are tunica In all shlpe a ml i leoi gette sleeves ale as poiulai' is ever Handkerchief combined m.it.e gtivvii linen and spoil silk ii charming afternoon Illiu'k imteut Irather ami pink satin ni.ilie a charming taiu-o-shantcr fir au toninlilliin,' Sleeves rf new i-uiis are geuer.illv long and tiglit. but theie are a gtn d many bell sleeves. The iver-di'llghi"i sas'i in' o i Iv holds Its own, hut Is developing an oven gieater favnr ln fashion. All evening gown may he trimmed exclusive!) with the ostrich leathers which are not used In millliitry now. Your new evening gown should he a combination of white, black and emerald over flcrli cliarmein-e, wlih sil ver braidings. Smart cnllaii aie narrow nnd thev Mulsh hy tvlng Into a smart how n't I the point rf the V Fourth of July Salad Slice large tomatoes and place each lice on a blue plate. Cut cucunihi r. ' In Ivi.-'iich lengths. Scoop out some I of the riii'umbrr fiom one end tn fiirin ' a cup Arrange the tomato slice vvilli i the cup sitlo up Pill ihe cups with white mayonnaise This will give the' red. white and blue combination If i there are no blue plates use blu paper napkin'- under a small whim plate. i llV Heress! Pifteen niinules' iei. -. is now a part of the daily program in the nfllces of the ' annv niedicnl departnient Mverv after-' noon at the sound of a bugle call the lan.ding l. cli.ireil of iivihan employes WB LIU m KEEPS MY HAIR HEALTHY ' l,y uainz Wlldroot regularly, I keep my aealp entirely treo from dandruff, tha cau of moat hair trouble. I own my luxuriant hair th env of my frlmda to thla guaranteed dandruff remedy " 'For sale at all pood drug storet, barbers mid Indira' hair drrsjluj parlor, under our mouci tact ouarmilre." WILDROOT CHEMICAL CO. lluirnlu, . V. IVtMroot Phumrnn fiine hen met in entt nation tvilh VV Idr ot ll h ..ten thf irtiit unt j-nAffaa mvs.jkp 'JTVB faBfl W I t; i. -v"f4aea- ,nTvi'i' .".KHbflOTiii' m 'v.ham mjmmmmtm . . . i .Kiinnivui 'wwm&wM'sWM&m-. ' jmimfm!m-Hm'if- UlAlMMfc'iifii-liii nil i i I rilinrfMUihiiWirt I ' . .mi aWrfaWfrl .'JkinrVrtMV ; m v 1 w :P Cyntlila In a rfnl wnmiin who knoii nrii ' '"','" rof,lrm, oniflioiv lfr inrnt -lip Miilidi reailj- In help tlirni h "" ' "'.'"'' ,'"rrlnl or ifrilcril in rondcle In a lollrr tlinn In any nttu-r wny. If ".'' " "."r. ,r i,,a,fr. write to (.! nthlii." In .are of the woman'" naue, Mcnlne 1 iiblir i.eu. n,.e. r-:.i r i 1 you will be apt to become stilted ana ........ win an i.MMnnuiiiii iir C,ynthl--Tlirr In sornethlnit en riiv .ilVii !! "inlhiiiic tn whlrh 1 Iihv rolil 1 li. "i r'"i- aiieniion, mor rnriiruiariy .n..1,'!''.1'"" month. It will, of rourpf. w emltnte a full exnlsniTtlon In nrdcr u. 5. .?vlrrt" ' -"'-''-' her ! tlnna , nit i H i0''"' """ elsp"i lne I rn ........ ,,,, nmi uniMiiinKiy nreKe en ria .,. i ?'r' " whom I whs srretly en 5 !.B"L A' ' 'i" nnl Intend to evndc. 1 must say thnt It win kipt from the world h- Z !'. ", WH" mv dfslre. Put 1 do cre.itly renret n ., for can se0 now unfnir ",."'""., lnr "" K'rl. tin i ilirferent orraslnna we had llslteil my psrenis, hut flnnllv the illmac earni' win n itirv inj.i mn tnpy ,p(1 nnt ,h ,,, tn ,,. f ale with tier any lenccr. Von can readily i undomtiind how neieroly iliKenurnglni: thin , "'"" to imp. And. eomplylns with thrlr rv- lijuest inanaced to lell mv sweeiheirl tun' t i eoiiid see her no more for renaons that I enuid not ejplaln. Al.out n week tnterii'ned when I reeelved a lettpr afklliR ino tn re- l lllrn. whlrh remalncit illlansworrd. Almost ennstantlv did I think of hr. but ulniip inen I have mlnnled with other plrls and iiii'i nn one o iniereaiinif as tno Klrl i re- Kiel to halo tinned with. Naturally, jou can nee thnt I desire her j company o earnestly that I wish 1 enulil , acatn become engaKod to hrr In the proper manner. lint the aimn ohataele. mv tiaretita' wlah. hinders my ptir.iulmr this conme. j t'pon the reverAl times that I have met i her we have chatted ntio'it thlnus In a n- er.il and she has riallv ni ted very aocluliln. . ai thouuh we were Rraili'all - becoming hi - me 'mm like two new friend" I Although our rivragement only lat".l u l year. I felt wry sure that it was pure love l And even thnuch I am very inllnir. t feel . thai l-itmlntr to he ruled nsiln hv that most . compellinir power love. before ellitltli? t mlnht nnl. If ntlv clrl Who reads thise eniiimns has had a like cir cumstance if a,, how would the Blrl feel toward the fellow'' Would she think him absolutely a coward and not worthv to have hr love or on- .-iiter him ns dolnir Iho wlnesl thine then. And now IT he wiuitd take step- to "make up" aKaln. should she fonrtve him and both be the nam" old sweethearts or i ontinuo as in the past just frit nils.' , I fclNBTKKX What are your parents' objections? If they were reasonable and you agreed 'with them, you should have tn'd the I girl what the leasons weic for breaking I Willi her. The thing for you to do Is 1 to tell the young girl what made you act as you did, that your pircnts object 1 to you being engaged, hut that you f0"l you still cirh fn" her. and If she still cares for yoiKand will fi r -Ive the mis BBiBdzJhsS 5s take you made In not telling her the Ijiquettc Question nur 1'vnthl.i Will you kln.lv p-ihi I'-'i In .vnur valuable i olunin wit trer it n t-.n-rei i to thank a Imstrsi who has invllod vou for a dinner or. IT not. what is Ihi proper Ihlnsr to s.t after Ihe dinner" Will "U also pulilis'i ihe name of h sood liook mi social etiiiuelte? X. V. 7. . A. I! i' It is perfectly correct to thank our hostess tor her Invitation. If yo i wilte In answer to a letter. It is gracmu- to sav. "I shall he de'lghted to accept" an I later befnte closing, I appreciate your invitation veil lilllr liont u-e i no exact words, "thank you", they are to s'et. If It Is slmplv a telephone Invitation t ....I ... ,t. ...i "I one oj iiiiiu in 'u.i. ,o ii-ou iiii.i . leaving after the dinner say. "I've really had a most pea-ant nine. It was delightful nf you t. think of me, 1 enjoyed It so much." 01 some such sentene . 1 will send y u the name of a bonk bv mail, but y -in vv.,1 lluil If you stick to lnoks mr etiipieti. Ask the College' Bureau "Ask us If we don't know wc will llntl nut." Thls.s'gn will nitro'Iui' a fnliegc Worn. ill's liitelligi'tice Dun an Into liun dreds uf towns th s summer. Tin bun an will i'0-opu.tt with oilier local food con servation agenclesnuv ntgauizi tl. Thou buieiuis are lung started by col'tge g lis wlit look the food ad miulstiation s fouil t onservatiun courses this last i vv inter while tliey wire at hchr.ul. The pin pose of these bin calls Is to an swer any oiii'stlon that may at is.' in ihe mind nf Ihe honsel'.eipir In following the pr igrani nf, the food ailmliilstriition and to give her the benefit of the spo-i-aiir.eil tiaimi.g m fond sclt ncc these girls have icclIvciI during the last win ter. ' If Mrs, luii.tiin wants a week's whealless menus of perfectly balautt'd nie.i's. by niilllying the College Wonian's Inie'l gence Hun-nil In her town to tins iffivt, that day the menu will be sent to her." explained Dean (ilin Templln. of ilu Tniteil states food ailininistiat loii ' II Mrs .lames watilH to know how manv calorics a iiuart of milk contains In crnn parisnn to a 'pmind of porterli.uiae steak she can have that information In a few minutes by teh pluming tn the r-dlege Wonian's Intelligent e Itine.iu If Mrs. M'ireiMin wauls some Inform. uion con crnlng the cnlil-p.ick method, a member of the bureau mn cither toll her over ihe plume or go to .Mis. Mnnhion's home, where she can go careful'y ovi r the whole process of the cold-pack method "These ate only a few of the manv liile tlallv serviccf thai a f'olbge Woman's Intelligence Iluieau can give to any eommunuy " --tf (?T4fcs6is jT& fk . rff ' 'Xk ia i i ii ti?i aK "! 4t'iJ ?Q 564 666 563 Zftfth JiVCttU 1422 Wiaimxt Street PRESENT MID KMJCTK S't liaie Hfttln recroupeil anr reprlreil our entire collection nf Idcllnc 1'anhlonh for prompt dUpokal GOWNS AND DRESSES COATS AND CAPES FASHIONABLE SUITS SPORT SKIRTS SHEER BLOUSES SUMMER MILLINERY These unusual reductions should be very interesting to the far-oightcd woman owing to the constantly increasing costs of material and labor involved in the making of high-class fashions 6uch as we are now offering. SW - Su'lA y t "i j-i"1 .- i vuWm&-'iFmA& - cWsfWmB!mr. . ' ft WWy4 tirUMHA tin i 't Jn IPAaf faXJo By CYNTHIA ....... ... In Ihlk itrillirt unnatural rs earn tninKs iiini ."'f- ..":., ,i Im'thou'g'ffsl's.ech'and there ward things of life and nivynvs . ...... will 'he nVtlo need''f a book-e.lm.ette Send me n stamped, aildiessed tn velopo for the name ot me uuoi. A Worthwhile War llridc tienr rvnthln I am on; ef the an called war hrldea nn.l I scree vylth you that It 13 not neersHiiry for Uini In B "rou"J "l" t.n.v while their huibamlH are aav in order to Keep frnm being lonesome. I ""';;'' 1 my cnae ami perhal'S It will help a ma ot the other alrls whose vnuna huabiinila have gone It. war. t'p tn tne time I vvas mar ried 1 never wnrlcvl eitept at home nui .ifter my hunhnml vv.nt mvv.iv an n vvjb tvvn weeka after we wire ma rrl.il i wry lniieaome and am ashain"rl to ,".' epent .. creat .leal of I me .'H Ins I hen one day a Blrl frit ml ni-ke. me why I mil set a position. I told her I had mner dune an.v thins hilt wn-k about the haute, .she ndvlaed 111" I'i lali" a e'Mirae Ml hUl nes eiilleae and then apply for a polllon aa elenngrapher .That vvarf n icur a,-e At nrM m.v pirenl" refiueil their eenmt hut rtliallv whin Ihei' saw how Inneai.nie 1 vvos and l.n.w that many of my friends he had .grulin'ed wl h me wre taking pnlMon t.nv save u.elr permlaalnn Toili v I hivo a Bond po-lllm and while I mills mv hus band very much 1 have tn kiep mi mind on on wnr.. ami 1 a n niurh happier 'nan l ever thmisM I eonM be without him. I worked v.ry hard in the business rollege. M.v hue'ianil. whn Ii now 111 Vratiee, Is very glad I am imptnvrd. Iieeaue he Knows It TU" m" f""1 m0r,,,0nAnW,AllHBinB. Three i-1hpi f- tills little war bride! Muv H Brent many others whose nravo young husbands have yono to war follovs her example. Tlioft? Stimmcr (Jirls Iprr nthl.i I hav brcn radlns about th. Kirl whn mad- tocoa for thf boy In th wiiilfr tlm ami who win nf tftKn mil in tho Funimr time whvn th boy iho went armm1 with wrnt down to th shore, T ulso notice nij iisk what mult a summer frirl? I cm tPlI you The real popUiar pum mt'r Blrl tnri all the latet aty!r rlothes, ti?e paint an. I H nlvaH lausliiner and joUir.ef with th" bo., FometlmeB fihp ean r-wlni. but very off-n ffhr will ko far out In thi water tn order to hnntf on to some jmiiirf man nml let the other Blrl and hov ')'.' Mhe U popular. , 1 huo heard the ilfe ii .nip -..v th-r.- i nothlnif more IrrltHtlnir thn'i thr so fnollp'i clrlH who ko out Into dtp .iit when they tue unabl.' to swtni. 1 would not cle ;i thnueht tn thlf kind nf m rll If I were a tiirl Iloya nlwuis fall for thin Ultu! of a jilrl In the summt r tlma whtn they .ire jounu. but they aro ery clad to have a clrl with common senifl whfii thv nrv older and are ashamed to bo r n In tin company a lliv nummer irirl I A nor WHO KNOWS. Ladies', Shirt Waists j-Jrs AM, STYl.i;s INft.UD- J J r.iuiitnr.TTK t'RF.rn -. (T t3"' fiuallty white and yrsA K colora. I.M, to $b silt- Al.n full line nf Indies'. WKyj'V ehlldreo'a and men'a McPHlLOMY'S, 1624 Market St. M:XT XII STAM.KV THKATItt: OPEN EVENINGS r.vrept Tuesday mul Vl'etlnrsil.ir The Soap to Cleanse and Purify The Ointment to Soothe and Heal rin.se fragrant, super-creamy emol lients help to relieve, irritation, clear tlic skin of redness and roughness, the scalp of' tniartiiiR and dandruff, and lical the hands. lit purity, delicate medication, refreshing fra grance, convenience and economy, Ctitictira Soap and Ointment meet with the approval of the most dis criminating. Ideal for evcry-day toilet uses. Vqv nalnple each by mall addreaa pnat-cariii "I'elliiir.i. Dent, fl.vj. IloMtin." Sold .j. wh'ie ami hy mall. Soap J5o UUm. nt J .A) or Hi AT46'-ST.NY. )frKKregaafa5: . l . 5 &0KJL., 'V tjfcI-..J l.. 1..1 ellh npr sons of refinement and gnod niaiine than by what one reads In books. I.ea r. nnin ,,rtm n- riiii.aL, ...... r - - the crneeitii ForThe &- Lifssi. ' y vst" LSI si i 1 Hi I J 1 1 ;i t i i 4 05 It I" ?.'. 'CI ...a ' -i 9 e