M1 ." . ' " ' ' . . .. , , i' ' . , , 'gt b'if J" &AT CT OF COURTESY MA Y MAKE A HAPPY DA Y FOR MANY FLORENCE ROSE'S FASHIONS lT. -.V . W55E L4JMpf SI ttK & pavaMi i'lnL S, Ik la I ri'fluw l 5; i' GENTLE SIDE OF LIFE SHO WNBYA CONDUCTOR tie Tale Has to Do With $Mfyp Very Y.oung Man Tfdfh "eart reeling lnrough the Lroicd LS 2 1 r very Voung conductor, he was atlil wearing hl and'onlv the blue regul.v show thnt ho was a con- I laiiv ,u-ai larei. and ttrort mid L'iwrs targe nna tircu. ana but she had the sweet, ce'Of a woman who does not ncr ntrter hnn t,r rlm,i-htr . pari,wns crowded and she was Itftflhard time of It K fas why we who wcro h.ing- ,4Mk kane weim i.ltt til.nn t 1. n l.n. . I E..... .. . ' ... ... - vwnauctor nowed to Her like a. Knight and beckoned her to IB.'!!.!.. Hn..t ...l 1 tJ. 1.1- nSESt: -""' ' "u '";r:c, L'"3 ?ort of a electric heart-to-heart , mgtni around tlie crowd. It wa- ineir motnrir "..V.Vn' to little c?rls "nrrl,lii.rir. Tn.. July 24 -Announce-.Uwoman so much. It was the to be kind nnd sollcltoiix to little Bins mnn ( mi(p th;(.t ,Io-warrt w K . JGH-on the whole the men and, ons who eo to make tip the I he I rv , to ' are not a bad sort. It Isn't ever t,Ot the day that you bump Into , Ajtttrn. UttlA "flnenercjeci" nf Hfe HH every one in the front of that Bfifods the rest of the way down- Alice Kent and the Day's Work The Story of a Business Girl Who Would Not Fail & By MARTHA KEELER n. ? (Cttpvrlaht. 191s, bv the Efr FIRST Sunday In HW fc tfMlrliert fair nnrl warmer, which ' jlriL-. . . , .' BTOft.Unate for me. sinee the nntnre of ii !'.. ...-., ,, , , LVMrtalK that followed fimllv worsliln - fiKIWdty evenlne at Pescon Yates's re- a iktwf that It was expected hv the dls- !UiV'iViii-i4ii.ii.. dw,..!,. ,u,, t 1 I-ZS-J ' W ' n d cn"'tl"l ,hlt ' urn accompany tn" neicon nnn ni , Mto church Promptness was char- ltlc of the famllv save In the ca 1 i. .. .,..... 1... 1.1. i" .-frBB,1 who ias iu(i-iituuj i-j ms Mmet the first da nf tlie week, and Arrived at the old white church in , --AUBty, of time to help the Janitor feed 1 nr the attic, and from a-seeret compart- X Palm Reach suits and summer neck 'wa,fUfnce and unlock the doors had nient somewhere on the premises produce , Mes And nlnt " p.is the wnman.whn. pvaw. aid. oeen reouired From childhood IS kai Seen familiar with the -e-vlce of : Cftnprepatlonal Church and there :! Bothlne new- to me In the rites oh- BglWwa In Hllllston. Indeed, the first ele- HWMa or surprise in the tiny s experiences TfM Mrs. Yates's manner of Introducing to me persons wnnm "- ""' " "- WrVTjn".r.Vr7.T ol,neseUmv -. i .... s .. . -.- ...-.- -- hv n Tniirh.riPPHPd lnrH Or tWfl I idled mv heavv black hair high up 1 VT head and supposed tnat a n 1 " in tne community not 10 , - ictor of the you-ii-I would be Vi.u --. -,, iif. . -riss r " "5 ,h" vv nr,t time that ;t;"eBr"ith heVhornnetSaSk?wb,B,t H11U V"'".:- '".'. '...J I artt r,o- 'i-.- .-".' - -- . ... ., IT - 'or the permanence 01 me inrw 1 ;?for the lndMdual who exercised -.nhr.T-ftv In dlsnenstng them Slir'Rllmpse of future possibilities ieAicded bv a brief conversation I TfSSShJd bctweit. two eh Viv TtDVeineaia DCiwetn i 11 . Ae) escape frim the uefident In tinHtr nTi. ; wt t ". anaara s nsTselonary society wno nan way- vau awnu; ..t-rTjiaSi-ti. W''''fstm aftrheres near as aerf scnooima am n.o 1 . husk "' ..'!. ia l ...1.....I I..I irtnlar ;Ji" Jrfn."5.C,... m i,. i the side MaTVnnm .aSLa. rilIlUSUUI J ruin I4V v. .iiv - irfelaferi.,wlth an anxious look 'V..,r t S . t..-T. , j, -. I jOE' WOMAN'S lioDAVS INQUIRIES iCvW-a.. ' x lllh!e n. tsir elerks In the ,fet' . aairme j 1 lwiiiv.. ...... -- - --- nent service? lAaVHtJr'l'the National Women', rraser &?IaHan? S'a.aw tnan drowlni; ctrlnc. lie . rrerented KgWw'-v Cnaa pnlllni out of their cnln'.' l&iL'llfcaaraltrartlre an.l fashlonablr ortlrle fe,.JHJj 4Mt$ can be made from the wide i. , ;".. Vrt.aarair or an inuian nii. nrean.U said hare elenn.ln 3 aV-'faaaHn. EjJWi nanaimes. nnj- i. .". .-r..-. m al'"tJaa Inn n -'J -'"- "" " Knitted PSf! Mlln be kept clean while i frakv4wetT ' '''" kn"tfd- IK-Of W" fe.k.'I,L;,'ir,"5 ,M "" "' Kfl-'r . 1bX.'- I 1!.!a IlS.tnrSn TM.if.4ta Kjw.EwT? lo ""' V'8 KSaar lm l 3ut don't ki know to whom I . . ...... 1 a.aarar this and am miamM to minn ... ft. for I do so love jour he'.plnn aid never ml a word In it and aa aata'jrou can slve me the information I ianhra. aither through Itut or a letter. KI'Bai i atranger here and hsve never hen I a.irelty more man a nau-aos-n m-. kow'Thave a few friends from my home sao,Ti1o o wMnt to take them down I tatjjlnterestine places in the rlti the ateyjtut haien't knowlcdire enouch to L'-am ax Jaat now to so aooui it. vo you ininK aa'help me out and tell me what time aa arid-Independence Hall and any other of Interest would be open and when i allowed to ko throuKheame and hw tanJiem 1 know I'm nsklnir nn awful &,ou?rrtlVndlam"vva.lirnBh.,oy vl$ ' rial Information Do any folks art leg to take one around like this" Can . A In William fenn. etc ' Lajaarty love the Eizvivo Pi otic Lrnnra r.l : aa think It is n wonderful ouoer and lia 40 much good H makes one feel 1 to rcao. the wants and tne lulnllmenl Eia inrougn sour columns i mink la' la a wizard, too and does ulve iaeod Advice and then I do so love the iraa.on the last Dies and hive kent all 4ha last ear and am going to make my oil, now a ear oio a ecrap dook tba 'war. Also keeD the funnies for Ltao,cand I know he'll enjoy them when (a aid nouxh. Folks think It'll be some Laoec. Iau can, rush the above reply same will I atly appreciated. I dnn't tnovu- l.i.t :n mv company will stay and vve all io-tuui an me msiorica places, etc. thr return. To go to the Zoo from TtTUCIl WOUia De tne nearest to get : (Vat Philadelphia or Broad street? bur I.am nit iiUk oTnli hn. iSk!lS. ou. fo,r 1" .'!? hcl ou hav aunknovvlngly ln the r,,t , "; " MHS. . L. n. i fHnaMhrnurrh Pit.. TJnll hava h.t. atliiued Indefinitely. t.o vou will not i Me tp take your guests up In Wll-1 iM-.Fctin, Independence Hall Is still i , wougn, from 3 in the morning until i ('.afternoon every weeday That pepenaence square at sixth and r streets, ana you can walk mere "ejatf Street Station rleht down MCtreet or take any car on rhest-1 .to hixtn. There are no guides "unle0." you take "S.S5 Hall ln the rear of 320 Chest rt: This la open from 9 to 3 1 sjpaelcday. The Betsy Ross house rom s:30 until o:oo every week- i la at 239 Arch street and can I .from Broad Street Station on marked Front and Markei iOtX off at Third and walk north jet, me ioo is open every ni Sunday, from 9 until 6 t'Twlll be nearer to get off at aalelDhla station and take cat Market street at the subway. ptjca you witnin easy warning 5iha Zoo, which la at Thirty sat and Olrard avenue. You iinJoy visiting Old Christ t38econd street above Market, lngton attended cnurcn. xnis I a nan rrpm tne ueisy jioss .eaamy,ot tne fine' na iruiii vjiiesviiui airrei in to do tne stoutest parta of tho bod? Could vvearablenesa or this mooei inai maue ,tba Keith Bulldln? at in and 1 this remedy be used on tho face without ,ho anneal You will think It strange Bery day. If you do this you harm' F. J J. ? a,P " Wearableness when I Inform i'out and stop to look at places.l Wearing a rubber brass ere will help I ,,m .!,, ;h , ,,eri-il is lined hut nev can see a great many of them In L to reduce your bust, and exercise reei-' m' ,,hat tho mai,l ? ,h! fact that rl-?-- "-"- ----- -, ----- io ra Area, . Me an 'Extra Kindness Extended It Flashed a Heart-to- town n. little bit refreshed and a little bit taken out of the rut of ordinary thought. . ,. . Efflclerrrv new on and on Jlrthorts and mnchlnrrv are chanted so that "ht,n ,e" ,Pa"' nr s0 K0 ln tl1PJ ,,',rn ...,. .,,, ,nm ,hi nv thev , .. , ...i trv,- la nnlv were in ine ui-kuhiu's ..-...- : : .. .... ., ..... .l.i.-itrn Thlq One mm mm " v"""1 T i " nu,Tn, i,,., .through the eati ,N snme c"lccl l lq human nature It rocs on and on unchanging wim turns and Its utur grflCCS. .. .... ,.! .mi.t.nlln l.rtV iie no.v wim n- y , j misfit nao noon a kuikiii. " . CInmn m, li n ll.lll miln Iiril' UJ Lll'H , , I, . af.hame.1 of chivalry Some boys et thli throiiKli .10 11c RiiiM "n" p..w.w..- .. "'-.. and older womeh can neerfotRCt till" Brace Uut a ureat manv boys never have the ndnntaKO of these mothers I who are so farseeln war Is teacn- Intr our bovs ln the service the Kentle i side of manliness. s..nno as this I statement may seem This proves that. who are so farseeln War Is teach- aftv all, our linest men aie kuiu'c- men. Public Lrtiorr Comrnnvt ".Vo." replied the other. trokinc re- KK?JrK dlremember how the hovs turned the feller from St Jnhnlniry out of "chool" .... . .. .- If this was disconcerting tne sicni 01 ,...i..t n..n.in.. i....nn.i 1.. n .n.At. nr new fnr nn In front recalled the figure of the executioner which had haunted me 1. "a Saturday, and I lot the preacher s 8 line of argument throueh endeaorliip to form some plan of prnMrllnB mveir witn . a watch before school becan next day I ' h,,i ,i,..di ennfesse,! h nredie.iment to ' - '. . . . .1 .. ... ,.1 Airs Yates in tne ticpe tnai sne wnuiu turn Into a falrv Kodniother. w.-ue a .,.,.1 i iua .lireetinn nr the snare room nHnUn. timenlece with works as irood ,i ".?,.' ho ever, advice wa the best I nine she could offer me and it took the ' ,,, f .ncrestlnir that I communicate 1 .ilh thp committeeman Accordingly. ! pePinc him In the foreground as soon as tnp benediction was pronounced I side-1 tracked social presentations nnn maue aan,iH hac a fresh, new ajipoarance. "" for hlm .... 1 .i, ainnhinre nnn ol HlllKlPV RrilT- n " l" -v... . ,-:; 1 " encounter In a domestic atmosphere hut terea rainer more man n ' i"' I "'V' '" ,Tn thinc ihlc h no im-' -- ,",,, v frnm m!,t- pertlment In speech coum k p . l ne music in my ears, nimeiy, irai ni in.-' home there was a grandfather, clock which h; nnd his mother were not us n; now. ILnil WldL 111" .. i,l,i. , m 1 . .. ... it" ." ".,.. M.l-.. mnrnlnr mm. " -"- "-- -.r.'ij T r,rn- ' "By the robbery express said I, grow- Ing angry as I tn&UglU OI H. . - ... TT....'ti4.Aii irot liflTP .' TJ,om"er?hn,tt"l " I don t underthana "No more did I." was my reply, "when -n,i Heman Nubbins took me " , .t . .,,,,. ,, nh. ai n'rul".V"',V.t V. .:.Vi.he,i serpa. tman mi ....i ... ,--- - . ... , "MPS fill III IJItiV Jll'. .-v .. ...- " v"'". """;':. .! u, h.. tee hrP.lK in IR IIH -,l Mil. JJt.t ..j nromislng me a clock you hale saed my -life 1 f" " EXCHANGE YESTERDAY'S ANSWERS Girls worklat In airplane factories park atml.n. tl.irt... W firk fin Wire 011111. rut copper pieces, hind wire, with tape nnd nltler Joints of wire. They olo 10111I Hie . n.,r.'"-- """." -." .-1 metal work and sew linen tin the ulnxs. hndle. Onti tlO IIKIU rJiririu,-riuK mi.. Four times an many women are needed In '. M. ' A. work In France n. are now In the -.erTlre. A ifr;'d11w?"Jn,!,,t,n' SlI1ii,iV.7"it- fI; sh( nn ,,nM. put the Mrs. In niirentliece. Iwfore her name or write , h". ".!!" "S L "it-h.,,h:.'" '' '" ,,,e Cover the while shoe that look uro-. with two runt, of a solution of ten drop, of saffron and three tea.poonfiils of olive oil. Rah III . well In with i piece of tlanne . and the shoe, will look like ttin one.. ... IJu tnm m .nmm.P tMeillllnt- I. tO .. err... . .'-,?"""- ..,. ,., naronoU to match their aownj In.aa nt tnm ll.ilflt hnttnlietH. 6. One lemon will aire a. much Juice a. two If It i warmed well In the oven before belne squeezed. omitted from you- sif;h.see!rg Take car No 31 or 11 west on Market street to Fifty-second, getting a transfer I'se the transfer on No. 36 running north on Fifty-ftcond street, which takes you out to Forty-fourth and Parkslde. Horticul tural Hall Is within walking distance from here All this should keep you busy for several daS Feeing historic fapots There Is no charge for this information j nm very glad to lie al)le to tell OU . T ,. . ,,, .,,- !.! as much as I know about these things I am glad you enloy the column 1 hope vou will be helped hy this letter. I think the t-crap-book idea Is a very good one It might be a nlca thing to send such a i book to soldiers "over thsre." who have so little chance to see anv papers of any kind I hope you will enjoy your sight-( seeing trips Conull Nerve Specialist To the Editor ol tromoa's Page: Dear Madam I notice you print nuestlons and answers in jour paper on virlous un-1 -a. and as l have a daughter who I. suf- '"".. "Il" l7,r,",Y' "-" "" . ;" aak if vou will give me some assistance In trjina in nmain a rrirtt .nn ikhluib arcni " t powerless and sometimes alrnplo reme- dies are oulte valuable u, B n. i It Is not customary to recommend rsm- i .,,.. ,,i, ,i,i 't .. , .i,...,. '::" ...iJl . .... ;..T,V .i.C:"... ! the. ai.n.nvnl nf a nhixi.l.n tf.,,.. .,., consulted a nerve snecialLrt for vnur i daughter" That Is the best thing you . can do for this kind of trouble, as regu- lar treatments or massage of some kind i I win ao ner more goon tnan tirugs. lour .tetter will be answered hv mnll . letter will be answered by mall. Exercises Will Reduce Fat T. tkt Ed...r .. ,Pomn.. Pnn,. Bra r Madame-Wlll , ou kindly tell m. how wiii Ar j;M - au ' "..Va?iJiir".? . .ur Ilium AUUM VI Iti It Uly IIUIIK. II) T 11 will take off the superfluous and leave ' the necessary healthy fat. Naturally I this would not npplv for the face. An , asmnseni oi some Kintl would help. but:,.hite nearl buttons, do not trv anvthlne. without .T.in. wnue Fat ""- . , a physician first. " " " '" '"5 Apply at Front Gate To the Editor 0 troman's rage: Dear Madam A friend of mine tells me I could get sewing from the arsenal, to do ,! hom.'. ..!u,,1n' eoifl of small children I would like to get some to help along. Please tell me where 1 can apply and where the arsenal Is situated MRS, D The Schuylkill Arse'nal, at Twenty sixth and Orays Ferry road, gives out sewing .to be done at home. Apply at the front gate of the arsenal ami t... vour business and you will be told vh. to a?o andtWBarm.to sale for." You iu. "OH, MONEY, MONEY!" - i LEANOR H. POR---' TER, a u t h o r of "Pollyanna," has written another delightful story which will begin on Mon day, July 29, in Efjc bcnutg CAPITOL CLEltK TO WED T.l , . . .. 1Bfc "r" hiiioii ... ltc 1 cars for Honeymoon rnnm ts made that Howard W Kry. Lanrastpr. lilifhwav department chl clerk, who Is taklim Ills tlrst vacation f( for 1 nearlj five ears. today at Lancaster will marry Miss Ann-i M. Hatts, a public marry .miss .nn-i at. Halts, a cyno ;acher '" ,' tfi' rfrmVlu J,' l' Unul" " Perform the Tfio he cere- Net Haul llellcr Than I'ili Atllford, Del., Jul 21 Disappointed because they wore not Rettlnc many fish. Letter Heed and his ctew decided tn make one last haul with their net. The haul brought In a laiRe anchor and a lot of chain, which welched more than 4nnn pounds and hi ought them 385 far more than a haul of fish Adventures With a Purse l'Ot.MI TO PAY SltK-nnUlted summer ties. lmke)enre, shn nnd others for ten eent, UiilaH wlilte enntnoled (lotk. Smart lint nt Miinll prtre - ,,,.... , rPu J1A'N' """ warm days -.uccest .. , - ""'"'. 'n""- arn .pum'ner ""."'"' ""' ""re ' "rr "" ""," " "ureretice between summer neckties and winter scarfs In color. es. but In another way also .Summer tles you must know. can be washed and Ironed, and ft can On shop Is showing nn assortment In d 1 U .flnlnhn.l -iii-iimnini material white, of course, with colored stripes They can "." '".'' '" nmvme cents each or 'ree tor fi Miy not set him three for , a surprise? Week-end trips mean train ride? of greater or less length, and surely one 1....J1. i.i,-- . .. -, - "" uuiu up mroi m-iromc. 1 saw R numbpr . softbackc(, books today . . . . , nmnne- them nre eh faNorltcs as Kipling. Shakespeare. He Maupassant, Shaw, and poems by Rrnwnlng. Ruins nnd other lrved noets There Is Just about enough In them to la" 'np aernge ruie to snore or coun- lry The price Is ten cents V white toilet set is neier complete uithout a little while clock ticking mer. rll away on the dresser or bin can And --.-..---- -... -,-... 1 Just now these clock" can be secured at la remarkably low figure One of the Mn.ps has a few odd f-tvles Some are diamond-shaped placed lengthwise on a I littlu stand Others liae square ba-es with carved flothlc tons The prices for the molt part are between $2 and $3. We are ai familiar with the regula- lion f r.niuht.trimme.l sailor hat and many there, are who like them and wear -. them, and still others like them but cannol wear them, because of the se- 0-h. ,.t un . rv uir.irin i,,.o v- her who likes a trim tailored hat. but who does not Ir ok so well In a straight hrlm the snllnr I imliv shnnld he of interest It Is bright scarlet in color and ha a nai row brim turned down all around WiUi an all-white costumo t llls na, Blot,ld look very striking. The , . price Is fl 9.1. For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned ln "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Page, Evenino Pi-Due I.edqer, or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000. Always Popular One-Piece Gown A Daily fashion talk by Florence Rose I WOL'LD ho willing to wager that nine out of every ten women who look at the Illustration today will 1m nitdlately pronounce It a summer s'ult. Uut ,lm where the majority will be ... wrong, for It Is, strange as It may seem, a drPSs and not a suit ,.. ,, ., , Anyway, for sheer comfort, give me the one-pleco dress, when comfort and tie can hr. comhlned as thev are this season It Is turely the day and the hour of which to take full advantage The one-Dlece dress will never oust the ... .... .. . ,. ..,,. sircci sun. uui n snuum y.uvc a. ,.- ahi0 supplement, especially wnen tne 1"'u ouiiiuciutiiv, .-i ' UreSS can DO a son tu Luiuuiliaiiun uc- , . ., tvvcen the two, as Is the case of the dress of todav OI winy Often one may admire a gown, but SOmellOW thft desire tO Wear It Bhd make It as It renlly should be a part of one s personality. Is not Instilled by beholding the garment. This year there are so mBny gowns that awaken the little demon envy (at least they do somehow url"" . . ...i- j a , seem, this season, lo arouse inie ucsire in mei nnd I have no doubt that you. too, have felt that to choose between all the happy candidates was a difficult thing to do. ., , I believe It was tne simplicity ann me ti- rin.a Prusii. it does wear. The IHICli u.".u - -- -- ,,. il , dress is of vvhlto linen with pipings of blue linen, while the vestee Is of white organdie tucked nnd trimmed with nlte peari umiun, . , ,, .v. The large hat Is of white linen, the own of whlcn IS nanuea ur i" "" of bluo ribbon, the lower hand tying In a bow at the right side and the upper band tying at tho left. (Copyright. 1918. by Florence Rose ) AtW Florence Rose If you want her own pergonal advice on materials colors and styles suitable for sou Address Miss Itoso In care, of the Kvr.vivi I'i-blio LEnniB's woman a,jge. Bend aelf-addressad stamped envelope for reply, mall; as all Inquiries ara answered by SIXTY-SEVEN- YEAR-OLD NURSE ACTIVELY SERVING RED CROSS Mrs. Sara Locke Proves Her Efficiency by Eight Weeks of Strenuous Hospital Work as Test Refuses to Be Deterred by Re jections Because of Age and Wins Way Into Home Serv ice Corps THi: nsme of Mrs Sara Ixicke, sixty reven .years old, of the I.eamy Home.' Is listed ainone the nursc the Tied Cro"s may call upon to serve ln thin country should nrcasl-in demand It was placed there only after Mrs Locke had romlnced the authorities of her splendid constitution hy two strenu ous months' work In the sesrlet fever wards at the Philadelphia Hospital. Sho had returned after thirty-three years of experience as an expert nurse when the great call was made hy the Red fro", and she felt her country needed her. Friends told her she had served her turn, but she was not Con tent to sit Idle during such a crisis Surelv, with two diplomas to show her training nnd all her e,irs of ex perience, she could help somewhere. In this spirit she applied and was Imme diately turned down because her frail figure and soft gtay hair didn't seem to fit the Red Cross regulations "Rut I don't care to be sen't to France," she explained "Let tlie younger women with their fresh energv dr that 1 Just want to help here, nnd I'm sure there will he a plate In some of the convalescent hospitals. Your supply of home nurses s being dimin ished and you will need me Resides I'm far stronger than I look" Old strenuous M'nrU Her determination helped, nnd It was suggested she go to the Philadelphia Hospltnl to test her strength Now she has come foith tiiumphant because she dd strenuous work for eight weeks, did It well and without wearing out any more than the ordinary person does under such strain "I Just knew I can help," said Mrs I,ocke today "I hao done almost every type of nursing ln all the New Kngland Slntes and In Missouri and Oklahoma as well I hae done little prlxnte nursing, as I alv.is liked in stitutional work better "Mv first experhnce was In Kansas Cltv, Mo., where I helped organbe the Children's Hosplmi and later assisted In reililng the All Saints' Hospital Then I went to Oklahoma to take charge nf the Kplscnpal Missionary Hospital there under RMiop Rronks At that time it was Indian Terrltnn and Mo ! Alester was not an Incorporated town, Summer Suppers Summer suppers should be simple and easily prepared. Here are some sug gestions from the I'nited States food administration: Rice Omelet Sliced Sauteed Potatoes Tomato and Pimento fheeso Salad Oatmeal Muffins Honey Cheese Rabbit on Hoston Brown' Bread Toast ' I-ettucenud .Radishes ji.ij'Frosh Blueberries Ginger Cakes :; (barley (lour) ,fCold Dolled Tongue Potato Salad Cornmeal Muffins Fruit nnd Marshmallow Salad Cheese llabhit 1 tablespoon butter or butter sub stitute '2 pound of soft mild cheese. H teaspoon salt. i teaspoon mustard. Few grains cayenne. it cup milk. 1 egg Melt fat, add cheese and seasonings, as cheese melts, add milk gradually, while stirring constantly . then egg slightly beaten. Serve on toafcted brown bread OPERATION SAVES EXHIBIT Submarined Cat Was Needed" for Red Crois Purposes Danville, Pa., July 24 Mickey, a fa mous cat that was submarined with the Texel and held up the captain of the Hun sea wolf for fle minutes, came near to losing another of his nine lives last evening. Mlckev was saved only oy an operai on periormea ni inn uei- singer Hcsnltal. Dr. H. I. Foes re- moved a needle from the cat's throat Later Mickey came out of the ether and was taken back to his home Hc- This frock, which resemble a sum mer tuit, it made with a tkirted Russian ' blonitw II of white' linen oioed with blue. And. the .liaea hat to Match it basdatt with a A h i I a. I I lal I . I V 21 I 9 I J ' A Vs t Q j-rrTfuVL -y III l I WCPV" v?Sv Wf wwi 'j - i I ! Umr 1 I " 1 niM'aaaiamianiii laaiiiiiiMwifiHiiminfnii MRS. SARA LOCKE It was Just my Yankee nere that kept me'fiom coming straight back home, for it was the most desolate s-pot I cier saw "I was the onlv person, I rememher. to get off the train nt McAIester. nnd .. .. . ... , . . tft It was nearly midnight The station master. In oxeralls and undershirt, wei-1 corned me I asked him for a wagon 1 to carry me nnd mv trunk tn the hospl- ' tnl 'What do you want with a wagon ?' k. -- a i. ... 1...1 .. 1 he asked 'It's Just a little way' "I protested that I didn't know the way. 'There ain't no way,' he replied 'You Just follow the railroad track ' Then I acknowledged I wns-afrnld to I wnllc there xlnne nt l.rht 'Ain't nnth- Ing to be scared of.' he said. 'There ain't another train till tomorrow , night.' I Hn.nltil Henri Here I Hospital Menu Here Was Mrs. liocke was for seven ears head of the Home and Hospital nf the Oood shepherd, In Philadelphia, and then for 1 four years had charge of the Midnight Mission. At present she Is living nt the beamy Home, and the nursing ln the 1 Philadelphia hospital was the first sho I had done for many months. "nen thnt experience," she said to day, "helped I'ncle Sam some, for I hought a Liberty Rond nnd paid some thing to the War Chest from the money I earned while I was testing my strength." Salvation Army Under Fire Women of the Salvation Army, who hnd been working In a hut located "ex actly up to the firing line," had a narrow escape when a bomh tore tluottgh the Wall nf the hut. Although they wero literally driven out of their place, of shelter It required an order from the American general In command of troops nearby to insure their removal from the place, where there was continuous mini of,Ehrapiitl This information Is contained In a re-I port received at the national head-, quarters of the Salvation Army In New. York cltv by Commander IQvnngellne Rooth. The w liter, Cndet Harold Miles, who In In France on a speclnl mission1 and working tinder the direction nf Colo- , ne! William Barker, says under date of I June 5 "A strangelv camouflaged canvas roof had hefn rigged over the walls of an old barn at A . the original roof having been neatly removed hy a hlah exploslve Herman shell The walls were riddled with bullets nnd shrapnel, for there Is hardly a moment when the guns are not speaking. The other night a fragment of t,hell tore through the wall les than a foot above the spot wheie the girls had been but a moment before When matters became so serious they moved nut and worked the rest of the night standing In soernl Inches of water. A small caliber ohot smashed directly through nn old kitchen table In the room, but did no other dam age. This sort of thing continued and then was followed hy furious gas at-t tacks nnd artillery 'flic. , "The military authorities ordered the women to fnll further back and thev reluctantly did so. Immediately, how-1 ever. Captain John Marshall and I George Rlloy, of our organization, I who had been In a hut that was i demolished by enemy shell fire and who hid h.n ..in. 7Z i Vi j i "?2. 'I'.?". WR troops behind sand bags piled high, at once took the places or ine women. When last heard of they W?P nt. tnelr Posts serving the troops while the remnants of the hut and a dugout were merrily ehelled. "Marshall and Riley had been In a' ruined hut that was within hailing dls tance of No Man's Land and which oc cupied the first floor of an old dwelling from which the roof had been bombed some time ago. Here thev were operat ing from behind a bulwark of sandbags as they berved the troops In this lo cality no person can appear above ground except at night Marshall and Itllev rallied forth from behind tho sandbags at night whenever tho signal i came, after a raid, to retrieve what .......ur., ,c, t-uuiu irom .no aian s Land. Just a few days before they moved up to supplant the women an old stable next to their hut wa bombed clean off Is base. The debris covered them but did no great damage. "It Is not poosible to report oven ap proximately the quantity of hot coffee cocoa tloughtnuts, sandwiches and pies now being served by our women, That can best be reported from headquarters Somehow Somehow I never thought that you would go. Not even when red war Bwept through the land I somehow thought, because I loved you so, That you would stay. I did not understand That something stronger than my love could come, To draw you, half-reluctant, from my. heart; I never thought the call of fife and drum Would rend our cloak of happ. ness apart! And yet, you went And I I did not weep I smiled, Instead, and brushed the tears aside. And yet, when night-time comes, I cannot sleep. But silent lie, while longing fights with pride You are my man, the foe you fight my foe. And yet I never thought that you would go! By Margaret E. Sangster. in "Good Housekeeping-.1' The Heart Hunters By MARY bOUGLASS Author of "Hunting a Huiband" fi'ITTHAT'S your hurry?" W I turned hastily. Eddie Hmlth, with lontr, ambling ptrldes, caujtht up to me. I made an abrupt turn., Eddie followed as I went down the wlndlnr lane. Here, nt least, we were free from spying eye.?. "Eddie," I said nervously," I can't do It!" "There now, Prue, don't you think no mere of It Vc got a proposition to offer you, though " "I'm sorry, Eddie, but bilt I don't want to marry any ono yet," I broke In breathlessly. "Well, now," Kddle said gently, "It wasn't that I was thinking of. You want to go to the city so bad, and try your hand nt painting," Eddie swal lowed, "seems to me I'd llko to help. Let me etnke you out for a year. Then If you don't show no signs of making good by that time, you sorter malts jour mind up to giving It up." "Oh, Eddie," I cried, clasping my hands, "would you really do It?" Eddie Smith's faded blue eyes lighted up In a way I had never Been, before. "Would I?" he asked huskily "Well, I guess " Hut I hnd been born and bred In Southtown Houthtown convention? came close on the heels of the vision. "I haven't any pecurlty, and I might not make gcod I Then I would owe .you always. Eddie, and I'd feel I ought Kddle stooped to pick up a snray of fallen apple blossoms. "Now, Prudenre." he said In that same patient way, "ou'e known me all your anrt 1 can trust yo, j don-t n"k for nnv securltv I know you've cot a lire Ann frueuo 'rtit ...in irnuf mi. sneaking notion that. If you don't make good, you ought to come back and marry me. Prudence, l give you my word. .V Put inai.au 01 er mv mini. 1 JIn t s marry. np man. I guess Klr,p ra, h)a hami through his thin, strnw-coloicrt hair "I'll do It," I cried recklessly, "If ru'll promise ncicr to tell a living soul J'0"'?. r'ol,",t.'' ,, , . ,hh Eddie smiled down at me as though , prp a cMM ..You can ,ae my word on that," he said, nnd held out a brown, calloused hand to mine Impulshely I took his hand In both "un? Olid Kissed It Ugniiy, "Good cenlng!" said a voice beside Out of the shy twilight, the stranger had stepped toward us. His faoe gleamed, more whimsical than ever. A ,. ,,,,, ,n M ,.,.,. ,' 1 w-as glad the grayness hid my hot, colored cheekr. TOMOKROW THE MEKTINO To a Tree Little wild tree In the wood. Stand sedately, as you should; Sec the peacful apple trees, ' Can you not be more like these? Must you alwajs whisper bo With all the mlfechlef winds that blow? Stop your straining to the. sklee Bo like others, calm and wise. Heed this sermon, little tree, I have preached for you and ids' Mary Carolyn Davles, In Contempo rary Verse. Hoiv Fruit Flies Spread The Bermudas probably Would not now be Infested hy the Medlter-' rnne-iin fruit fly had not a sailing vessel, bound for New York from tlje Mediterranean region during Civil War times, been blown from her course and. forced to unload her cargo containing infested fruits nt St. George. Tho Mediterranean fiult fly did not become established ln Australia until steamshlpa and cold storage made It possible for tho Infested Meditenanenn coun tries to ship or.lnges to Perth nnd Sydney. With the pest established tn eastern Australia the ships ply ing between Australia and Hawaii carried the maggots to Honolulu, and today Inspectors of the State of California and the United States are Intercepting Infested fruits on ships arriving at San Francisco and San Pedro from Honolulu and Hllo. PERMANENT WAVE NESTLE METHOD Guaranteed t Lit vilhout Injgrp-1 hair CHAS. LUCKER. lit SU ITlh Stra.t Ladies' Shirt Waists AIX STYLES INCI.TO. INO BILK AND OEOBOETTE CBEPB Bast quality; whits and eolora. Special Value $1.50 1 $6 Also full Una of ladles', rhlldren'a and ratn'a hose. McPHILOMY'S, 1624 Market Si. NEXT TO STANLEY TBEATBB OPEN EVENINGS Exeeps Taoadaj and Wadaaadaj Cuticura Cares For Your Face and Hands Dainty women everywhere uic Cuticura Soap and no other for every day toilet purposes with touches of Ointment to purify and beautify the complexion, hands and hair. Abso lutely nothing better than these fra grant, super-creamy emollients. ttample Each Frea by Mall. Address .post- card t-oneara, nect. fM. psasaa." trywhsrs. Baa Sc. Olatstsaat I TaajaaMy III S&I III c ' v jmb. rnw ?rvifv i 7 Wi HI UaVLJ-rt' yJW" Cynlhla I a real nnnmn nlm knows ana nnAentaeAa lrl. In thti draatV at shs sUnds ready to help 'them Hh the tntlmato nroblemi somehow ! neonM la a tittor than In any alher way. If roa ara worried or prplez writ to 'Cmthlt," In can of taa nwm'l pat. Eranlnt Tabllo Ledmr. Wants Gift Suggested tell m for n man whom I love uirmaay? miifhi i.l si)" hlm sotnthln to how how I if. J '.J' him """l how dear he in to me. thini. r,hount. ont thnuaht and I cannot tie. .f,a 00'1 Blf- " has hundreds of don SS, 'f"!""1 Vn' ni cufflbiittona. Re h?m ilSL'.C1.01"- ' wn' verv nuch to slve n'm )fn,Sln'na' nlca. as he Is mv emplover lion iV fhifeift.1 wanl lo'how m PPree- n,,I..ril! ,our """d advice In Answers to ? kJi!?,".1!.'1 ,ne CiKtttMi'ptauo LKtxisn and i .22 .,ha.,,.'ou w"l be able to answer this. ltTVr y.1" PPreclat it I know that n K?-'.!"bl9 '' will be appreciated hy him. iii? ?ou nwer me, pleaae. as soon aa pos alblet j. x. Have you ever seen the little electric night lamps that come for readlng7 They nave little stands and wire attachments and every variety of shade to choose from. Or an electric torch with a sepa rate battery cornea In the form of a nickel lantern. .These things are Im mensely useful tibrl& wakes In the night and wants a drink of water. The light may he switched right on without light ing up the whole room Older persons appreciate such things Immensely. Has Not Heard from Jackie D"r Cynthia Last winter 1 became ac quainted with a Jackie and have been -able to go out with him only a few times on ac count of hl shin leavlnit Philadelphia and neanine for Norfolk. Va. The lat nlsht I was with him he seemed very downhearted because he had to leave m". Now while away he wrote to me. He n.keri me for n ring and picture, which I rent to him. He alao sent me his picture. In his last two fttera he stated that h- was Rolng to get leave. tn a ahort time and wo'Ud not fall to come to see me. Hut thev were the Inst letters I have neither seen nor heard from him since, and though I frvve written him a few letters I have received no word. I care lor him a areat ileal and 1 have him alvva in my mind. I'leaae slve me some advice, aa 1 haven't been the Batne girt since WORIXIRD. You must remember, little girl, that these are wartimes. What has hap pened Is probably that his ship has been sent overseas. Now. the men cannot write and tell when thev nre going over (even to their families), "so you must not expect them to break rules which would mean severe punishment for them or even perhaps dishonorable discharge. You will either get a letter from "over there" very joon or you will see the young man walking In from his return trip. Do not Judge before several months have passed. I hope this will help you, Do not be despondent. We must all be brave these days and help "carry on " If the men know the women are with them In spirit, back of all that they are doing to save us from the Hun, they will fight nil the harder and we will be all the more fit to receive them when they come back victorious from a glorious battle. Cannot Moke Friends Dear Csnthla Knowlna- that our column la very valuable nnd every bnv and alrl firalaea it very much, I am wrltlna you thl etter to ree If vnu can help me. All the hoys ind rlrla escape me. I am not bad looking. I am a brunette, brown eyes and lleht brown hair. Thy say I have a nice complexion. But It seeme I can't et an -.HIT. -J.nthla Win ,-nu klndlt n ,,"2 M n aPrronrUte gift im. llrr.J?"r. '1 ?nd of. mine wh . w" lxty.elht on Jtilv 2T. m nflrTFTi .J !1 3Lmiteij&&. i i & 304 560 360 Xitth kvenXt AT46'-cSr.MV ! - 1422 Walnut Street I WEST BELI.EVUE-STRATFORD ' I Very Interesting Values I 1 &xn&7U) Sledded' ?flai6 I ! f -..-Sa 2a. 6ft .a- 0 I CoUcneru 1 BfSSMSflStKKKtiiSiSfSSfF::M iaaaaaaaK fllaaaaH Can You Cook? liaaaaall or sew, or launder, or nurse? If you can, why not make money out of your skill? Just describe your ability and experience in a Want Ad and. put it in this newspaper today. The little Model Want Ads below will guide you. And you, Mr. Employer, should solve your home help difficulties with our Want Ads. Just state, your requirements, the price you'll pay and your telephone number or address in a little Want Ad. We have helped many women find household help and we believe we can help you Here Are Model Want Ads for Employer I and Employe WANTED Cook In nrlvata ram r er rour. aiuii pa inor- ouahly competent to do all ordinary rooKina. iieierncra rtqi pho rtqulred. Hlsheat watts. ti rl- Through little Want Ads like these you can talk to thousands at trifling cost. Read and Use the Want Ada on Pages 16 Please dell Jie What to Do By CYNTHIA friends. Perhaps it Is because I am an Italian. I came from Italy and my educa tion Is poor. I am a painter of pictures. How can 1 make them like mo? I am eight een, j. DeM. Perhaps you are a little too carer to make friends and want to make engage ments to go out with the girls and boys before they have really got to know you. Do you go to church? It would be a good plan to tell your priest or pastor that you want to make some nice friends nnd ask his advice. He would put you In the way of meeting nice boys and girls and you would soon make friends. Try that and If It Is not successful write to ftie ngatn. I am always glad to help. Do Not Make Foolish Promise Dear Cynthia Do ou believe In ante nuptial agreements? For Instance, I am entraged to a man who rides a great deal on a motorcycle. He wants to get me ono and wants me to promise to rlda with him every Sunday after we aro married. He Is quits Insistent about lt. MART, It is a pity to make an issue of such things, but jou had better take a stand now, that you will not be tied down by such binding promises No one can tell what the years may bring forth, and a man should not be encouraged to be so exacting about unimportant things. How ever, ou should try to go with him as often as possible. COCOA -ALL FOOD, NO WASTE" HONEY CUSHIONS Doesn't the mere sound of Cocoa and Honey Cushions make your mouth water? The thought doesn't do justice to tne taste. Cocoa and honey cushions are the crisp, chewy kind that we all love so well. How to make them amonff Wilbur's ' War-Time Recipes as well as numerous other dainty, delici ous and eco nomical des serts. Your copy's waiting. It's free. Stnd tar it today li. O. WILBUR A SONS, Inc. Phihdelphta BITUATION WANTED as laun dress. Thoroughly experi enced. ood rfrncs. Can come Thursday or Frldaya, I par . day, Addrasa: and 17 && y (g(gA , lo I ' IS I H 1 T I iJ v3. V Jioiu s.trywba 3 and, sec. j i-mmm MlvM iNf te 'aaWU" ,. ier taa 4hv tA'v. - -A V aaaaatsjasaaaj ,'.?. -0-0.-1 . f" ,. ' S?.? S&&xL i -eM&tjtf L-?Ff.ti' jr.-;rs-? ,-. .,... . tfHf&fy'
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