' W EVENING PUBLIC IDGER-ifiILAELPHIA MONDAY, "iwtJ&T' sdTnm"' " j- ''- '4i iO tt v. A -vt,-? i. .-. &0JVG VI L7TL fir OF NOTHING TO HELP, WIN THE WAR THOSE FUZZY MATS RECIPES ;"' ?Fisr izyz, . , v , .& tu.' fel. If 5 2 ifti r lc I it, s -7 & fr tV vT . ;'. iQniMJ? iaaj? unDir teti?t jfeo . thjSj.xjLj rr i-i rr lyxizi 1. .xi lxivvj :7 - a -t r-- --r.j.,-.-,-.,nnn.r..-. -rn BL .flOS AMUJVU TWc Is Our Friend Who Arrives at the Red Cross at 11 A. M., Arranges Her Headpiece Until 11:20 and Leaves at 12 Consider Her SHE arrived In the lied Cross workroom at 11 a. m trotted In first to say '"Hello" to cerybody. and then went out to get Into her uniform. Now a headpiece, as every one knows, li very becoming If tt Is fixed Just right, and so It was eleven twenty when she went to Rive her hands a final washing before settling down to the surgical dressings. There is the dearest little tearoom up tho street, where they put cloves In the lemon that Is sered with the tea. and sandwiches are only ten cents. Yes, it was not in tho nature of a hardship to tear away at 12 o'clock for luncheon. Besides, jou know, It is essential to keep up one's health in wartime, and, moreoer, you couldn't get a place in this particular tearoom if you don't get theio a little after twelve. In the afternoon there was some kind of a war relief meeting, and what do you think? It lasted until it was time for the little bit of beauty sleep before dinner. ALL this Is true, and jet, deir friends, this particular woman, whose counterpart it Is not bo very, cry hard to find has a wa of go ing about and giving the impression that she is up to her ears in war relief work. She Is what America, can truly call a tlme-trltlcr So many of our women are woiking so earnestly and hard tint sho swims along In tho trough of this energy and gets a good bit of the credit for it. Now, in this blc; busl ness of helping America to make war, it doesn't really matter who gets the credit. But there Is one disturbing element In this loafing on the Job We cannot afford to have any loafers There is work for nil. There are things for us to live up to. Over on the other side of the water every mother's son Is doing America more than proud War grows apace. As a ouns olllcer wilting from the front expressed it, ' People looked on tho first increments of the Amerl can expeditionary forco as un inter esting chapter in international cour tesy, but that has ceased to be " All the world knows America has only one supreme occupation now that of making war. All else must be sub servient. Men are in the war with fists clenched and jaws bet. In a blaze of Klory at this minute on the western front they are forging all the Inten sity of their being Into the world struggle. How must the women trlfiers appear to them' These women who appear to be working all day, and who are in the end vlitually doing nothing? PLEASE TELL ME WHAT Plain Men Make Best Husband Ir Onthia I hae noticed In ur column a letter from a ounff man ho asked what pretty Rlrla think of margins men who have not much koo1 looks I hope jou v.111 no; thlnU m conceited when I a am BunooceJ to m a rulher sued looklnu Klrl. I do not mean U In .1 boastful way becaufio there ire n ere it many who uro prettier than I am hut 1 just want to ki what a rither wood lonklnt, clrl thinka of the man without cood looks aa acilnstt the man with ood looks I Mm twenty-three eara old and hae been fiolnc around with bo alnco I was aepnten hen I trt Ftarted to no out nil I thought of wan th looks of a Uo, and ren more than If he had money enouRh to take me t places Now I don't car about either ? roure I don t like a boy to take up a 5-t deal of in time without sneiidlnK wha money he can Afford en me but if he hasn't much why It's all well and pood I am natlsflrd to ko to the movie nnee h week ow about the looks I find that the rlaln-lookinir ones are the kindest and the moat considerate Unort looklnr men are nesrlv nlwaia toneelied The like to talk about themselves nd hae not time to ask questions about the interests of th airla they are with The hood looklnx boy is an a rule so spoiled bv the man lll clrl who art. wllltncr to call him up and write letters to him that he thinks every cirl ferls the mm way about him But the sensible plrls don t feel like caterinc to a, man Jut because he happens to le "tall and handsome " And that's the rea son why the llku tlie e r ridaj man be cause ha is kind and polite about little thlncs and because therefore he makes a ery rood friend and a ery irood husband ONE Or CYNTHIA'S READCKh Should Receive Callers Dear Cynthia I hae read seeral of the letter In the Ecmso I'lblit Lrr-nEit and jour answers to them Vetntf perplexed m self. I urn now aakintt ?ou to help me. Among the arlous men with whom I am acquainted through the work hr there Is one with whom I hae xone several plarps, but hav never asked to call I be lieve wj appointments with htm arc less freouc-t than with others, but there never seems to be any necessity to ask them to call. The invitations are all formal with him and with the others but he seems to be very desirous to tail, and aa I am not Ir a position to Invite him to do so it makes it try embarraasine for me. I live with, three friends We havp rooms and do our own housekeeping utter office hours. We hae only three rooms bo ou can readly see wero are not In a position to entertain any one. I hope rot; will be able to come to my THE DAILY NOVELETTE JEAN'S DENTIST By Grace Morin TEAN BRADY paced the floor of heri t bedroom with her hand on her swol len cheek. "Oh. dear nie. what a face." she sighed as she looked in the mirror at her swollen cheek "And that toolh, it's slmnlv got me crazy" Just then is her mother entered the room "Jean, dear, why don t jou go to Doctor cam- sv bell and hate something done with that tooth? You know you will never he 'able to go to tha nartv tomorrow night p with a face like that " "I know tt." bv- soDoea jean miseraniy. "out I just arean H the dentist and I don't like Doctor s. Cambell. he Is so gruff I slmnlv won't EK. . T0 my tooth will have to stop aching K? j? some tlm but." she sighed. "I did KV want to go to that party " hnsi After another hour of suffering Jean " She walked down the street slowly, r t ,. i . t$iZ uecausa. sne wnane vfry nnxious to . rcn jicr ucciiiiaiiuu n tav.i iv-u ur three times aha felt like turnlnsr back J& Finally, however, she reached the ofnee, rl ais1 ninbliier tin Vtse. ivMiriira aria VirTt1t ki-'pranr Um bell. She was admitted into n ine oiuce ana was conirontea oy a young email. i I Doctor Cambell In?" she faltered .1 "Yes, he Is. and he Is right here," -j Billed the young man. r' Then h. latlarned at hnv nuzzled x- kvAutnn nn,4 ha-ntenerl (a .vnlaln 'Vmt ' , aee, I am Bob Cambell. Doctor Cambell s on. I am going to be here after this. because my father Is going to have an- ."S .. -a. ' a.M . J' . .L ft , Piner orace in a oniereni pan oi inc town. ''Oh. I am glad " murmured Jean. !Thaik." said the young dentist, sjrtth a, rcu!sh twinkle in his ryes. jaam Biusnea. -un, J 1 oiani mean Mt wca glad that your father was ktvatr what you mean You're glad -la laftllfT. writ now, eta tia young TtiUSK FKKSttm And It Is Strangely So TT70.VK.V . . . VV You hold them deep In your deepest heart. And Utah in your highest heaven. And sacred, As you itould hold your mother. Anil yet they arc strain about you, Plenteous and common and at all- able, hike small pink shells Upon a lea. Ktrkcd by a seaman'i boot .Yot ruthlenlii. but just because Thev arc small pink shells In the seaman's path, or used by hit chllfhen To build little houses for The nates to uash auay. nd yet, amonn these uomen Plenteous, common and available, like small pink shells, I ncountid and wircckoncd On lea, You may find one, rare, peculiar. Meant for ou ( Inrf O, friat God, how uonderful'l And, list nina close. Hear thaily the sucet croon Of loi e s last ocean For v hii h your soul Xrar died Illchnrd Wlghtman, In Pictorial Ilev lew. It is time for eveiy woman to tako btiict lnventoij of her own possibili ties. If family colidltlons peimlt. let her go out and lake a Job It should really be a case of "work or light" with women, too If the lire not en gaged In the Important business of leailng families th it actually occupies all their time ind cneigy, let them beck work that will occup theli en crgles. If they go In for Red Cross activity, let them foiget how tho cap looks, forget to watch the clock, and go home leally tired, nftei a diy of It Running in for fifteen minutes and upsetting even one's woik with gossip is surelv more or less trifling. Ict them bo faithful and icrulai in their das, and "take off their hits and sli) a while" when they come. If women want to reallv replace men for tho fiont -iiul the time has come when women In everv walk of life must boilously consider helping to 1111 the gap In industrv made by tho boatloads of men that are beintr poured on to Euionean shores let i them tako the job foi which they are best suited, foiget the spectacular, and ttase to be tilfleis aasjsfince In this Instnc and that I hde mjdti the urcumsuncrs clear to sou r. y Hxcuse me, S I". but 1 cinnot readliv see that ou could not recehe frknds If jou and Dur three other girl com panions hae three rooms Wh can ou not turn one of the thice looms into a lining room' i:eii If jou git jour meals in lint one ou tuuii put a streen lie-j foro the gas stoe ami hide joui utensils I h.irL of lli.it Inn Vnn miivlit ts hn a a sort of silting room so as not to Iie lit tha hrf1rnnmi nil iiiinini, IVn,,. i.irlc i could surely do with two bedrooms, tuo 1 octuniing eaeh one i CN fou11 ofncourso. should reteh o . r --..-. ,. ......- men alone in our rooms hut uou could I nrr.inf.t In hlln . mnnr nttrmlli n 1I1,-, I sitting room and hae a number of little informal parties tlje.e a game of cards .w iuui ji n .ii.iiiiiihjii. jiari It's right for oune irirU lo h.ivn thrsn k'nd of pirties and its a bit more dig nified to hie a pHce to receive jour friends than alwajs to hae to meet them outside " rm , , wants 1 ricnds I Dear Csnthta I wonder if sou can help me? la there any place where a ounit man an bo to meet refined sounc lartlee' I am a atransir hero In Philadelphia and want, ao much to meet some nice slrls JIM I I am --orrj', Jim, not to be able to coinplv with jour request, but we could i not introduce bojb and girl3 to each ' other unless w. were to know ever j- thing about each one of them And ou I ., ,, foe Vni r..i? ik.i i.,i? . i SU iK- I ou"elf that ould not be possible here Do jou attend church I If so, go to jour pastor and tell hlln that jou arc a stranger in own nnd i iJ l ,Ve X., omP D0s anV Bllls You can salp-rj him as to jour character and he will know plenty of joung pel sons in his congregation who will niM.e good aid companionable friends Try this nnd 1 in sure nn'll rii ki! lhc tlvite Helped ! Dear Csnthta Just a fen lines to tsnk i I think all follow sou will ' 'j mr auaoi tuu ,(" lilt" your a4t it e was erv nood and I Fha it a ou succeateJ. I ho ha thnt Klin others who write to you for advke th same pood words as mine as thev helped "ic siccfc utdi CULCllJt,U It was funny, for somehow nr other Jean didn't mind having her tooth filled. mwiuugn me uenusi saiu it was a erj' uau tuuiil I That night, much to her mother's sur prise, Jean said that she was not only going to hae that tooth filled, but was going to nave mem all ns.ed up One fine summer afternoon, about two months later, Jean ran down the Btalrs dressed In a smart dress of blue voile that just matched the color of her ejes "Like It, mamma''" sild Jean, turning around ao that her mother could hae a good view of the dress. "It looks tery pretty, dear, but don t keep Bob waiting" "All right, I II run along," said Jean and kissing her mother good-bj', she ran out of the house to where Bob was waiting for her with his automobile. "Jump In. Jean." cried Bob, as he opened the door for her. "Let's take a spin in the. country where It's nice and quiet." "Anywhere jou Bay," sho replied, as she sat comfortably back In the cush ions. It wasn't long before they were speed ing out In the country Jean made sev eral attempts to Mart u conversation, but found out that Bob evidently didn't feel like talking, and had something on his mind Finally he stopped the car with a jerk. "Let's get out and walk a little way. Jean?" They walked a little way In silence, but finally Bob blurted out, "Jean, i have something to tell jou' As Jean didn't reply he went on In a huekji oice. "I am going "over there' as a dentist. You know I have been studying a lot lately." He hesitated "Would jou, could sou Jean dear, wait for mo to come back?" Jtan looked up bravely and whispered, "ye." j i Tomorrow Complete NoveletU TtfsWM ' SQ-j-C"! HHas. spa i UNCLE SAM TEACHES WOMEN HOME-MAKING Free Bulletins on Cooking Etc., Named Here, Bring Lessons Within Reach Every housewife does not know all tho Interesting and Instructive things sho can learn through the United States De partment of Agriculture. The depig ment Issues freo bulletins on neirly every conceivable phase of housekeeping from Instructions for feeding children way down to taking care of the kitchen. Many women who do know of theso books Imaplne they are technical and bird to understand They arc not. While epert nnd reliable In every way, they aro written In such practical every day HnsuiRe that tho newest housewife can very esslly follow them The bulle tins may all bo had free bv sendlnir to tho Secretary of Agriculture. Washing Ion, P C. No stamp need be Inclosed for return postage Below arc printed tho titles of a num ber of these bulletins which are fivorlte ones of housewives. FOODS How to Select Foods, What the Body Xeeds, Farmers' Bulletin, 805 I'ood for Young f'hlldrcn Partners' Bulletin 717 I'sc of Whe-it Klour Substitutes In Baking, Farmers' Bulletin 015 School Lunches, Farmers' Bulletin 712 Corn Meal ns a Food, W.is of Using It, Farmers' Bulletin. GGG Economical I se of Meat in the Home, Parmeis Bulletin 391 Preserving and I sing Fruits nnd Vege tables Home Canning by the Ono-Perlod Cold lack Method. Farmers' Bulletin 831 milk and niF.r.si: I se if Milk as Food, Faimers Bulle tin oCl Cheese Foonomlcal Use in the Diet. Farmers Bulletin 487 IIOUSI.HOM) I'KST- Hou"-( Ants Kinds and Methods of Control, Farmers' Bulletin T45 The Houe l'lv, Farmers' Bulletin 851 The Bedbug, Farmeis' Bulletin 751 Cockroichcs Faimers' Bulletin G27 True Clothes Moth, Tanners' Bulletin 058 The Woman's Exchange TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. nimt l Madame 'diumana-llelnk's first nump? - w ,10 ' Gertrude Athrrton? " MllJ ' It letter to li.nr .... . il neiirr 10 11.11 r o numher or lullon tlirltn in tlir prc-rTlnt clotrt ,, iuii u irn wiuo one? 4 In hnHnc nnMiin. ..1... 1 , ., , ' In . unV.S'-rr.id"! iTY 'iS,' uleT!', n,'",od .1. liut Is lirtt struiiT 0. linn Is It nmrte? SATnnnY"i IKtwrne ,,l,. ,, , , i IN UIU.lUl.lll, CIIIIIIIU Ul CHIHt .b ...' wS.&BS17Si,?'aViSto&,y fol,"s th-lJ hh ,JT thl modc Jhr Mar Rl-U Innurnncn lliirruu. Mah- bhould be carried out In furs less ex- lnclon, nnd emliln tho ri.c fulls. penshe than those Just mentioned. Nev. Honirn'. 'iit'i L" .. d1lrr,or, "'.'" rrtheless these are beond the fondest BSr-fhS'rSinhWl'o'n "nZe JSS: drcDtn- of u good many of us at the immis kniiHii iih tho "Mrrns." present rating of furs Conjlut rtrifilnc l a wnr work nmllahlx1 f ou remember, the coats with the i.Jrk.'c; l,!",.lri"'fJ,.,ul ome "l,Eht "' flaie 't.ul in most tases quite snug bod- A n rule mol.l .omes on canned Mod. !" whlIe ,oda tMo " man '? '"." IFOm her.iu of defrclive hrallnc the shoulders to tho hem of tho gar It l jjfr t rit a Jjr nf rinned eoods men:, and sometimes the fullness seems tint tin, mulcl on ill toi ir the mold almost unlimited To erify this, I jVcSiCa ?J."iJ? U" r"n""U ' ,he "ouhl like to ha.e ou study the fur eer let Jars tint nro (InlsUetl and sealed io.it that is shown today. .land tn the liolllnc wuter to wait for ilils wiap. whkh Is illustrated, Is of 1S:,ri2,rSu!r,,,,;.:r,,l"t nutilawltl,.a deep band -round the handlei, for liftlnc Jars. . ,..riiiM-r 1 , nm a ire raiK ultu . Bring jour Own Sugar To "" rditorot tlomim's Pnat Dear Madam UhlU In aifTa-an ...... r D?,,,. J,rn ,S?n1"' ltm'" ln nd mi to the salesmen "(.an I set rjoie sutar' I Ime ZT" Soin V&t"?SS V,ioV ,Vj,-y"0nu0r , iUn "; uimi i juu miiuis irn your tpadera to carry their sucar with thfin when thfV l-O lsltltie 1 llfl H.lrYIrt nti nur rn-at M,?""?.''!..?' rTn, nn'1 "? If'h"?';0 'ut'on''rVnfrii uon S.tYis Is only a Bticeesll in llnnlni? I hac not lakn up too mut-h of sour lime C. I. Heallv C. I., you have exnresscd a piohltm that Is ltal Just how la one to I ghe the company tho sugai when It is f o carctully doled out to the family.' Carrying It seems td be about the only way '"ou h.no sown a good thought "ind the matter will be discussed at length In a leading article on this page one night this week. b"i "'" To Enroll as Student Nure - .. ...... . . , .. To "" rd"or "' Wom("" ""c .u,v''V.. Jiadam Will sou ktndls adlo me ta addrer-ii of the student nurses' recru line sintlon in. ntlonrd In the I.iimw Iibiic Liihiieii u few nlshts iiEn Also let me know If there are ans stations in ihla ldnlty where one could enroll NEW JBRSUY The headquqarters of the woman's committee of the Committee of Natlonoli Defense that lb managing the student nurses,' drive Is at 1J3 t-outh .Sixteenth street But each fetale Is anxious to , ,... n..n . can.,,A .. i iui.i. Keep u,,n .r. -f, - . , ;""" i, Tn tlnd the nearest reciultinir station to jour home town write to Mrs. i station to jour nomc town write to .Mrs, Pharles Mockton. chaiiman of the New, jersey woman's committee. Rldgewood, i k. j Some Beauty Questions To the Editor of ll'onian'j Paot Dear Madam Is Contemporary Verse a macazlne" Whero will I be able to se cure If CouM ou tell me of something that would make m brows and lashea dark? I used Jars of vaseline M lights are long, but not very thkk. Also could ou tell mo of aome preparation T tould make at home that would bo good for the teeth not merely keeping them white, but would keep tho cums healthyT I have a food deal of trouble with my teeth. DODO. Contemporary Verse is a magazine anil vnu can buv it at almost any large news-stand where the monthly magazines are Bold BooktorfB that sell maga zines alo have Contemporary Verse. If vaseline has failed to make your eye brows and lashes dark, there is nothing you can do unless jou dye them Vase line is always effective If the hair has a tendency to turn dark, but perhaps j-ou are naturally very light. Consult a dentist for the preparation for jour teeth and gums Prepared chalk nnd orris root will keep jour teeth white and milk of magnesia will make the gums healthy; but if jou have trouble with our teeth do not delay ln going to the dentist, as there must be something wrong inai ciimoi ue vureo witn ' preparations " Prepare Yourelf to F01 a WAR-TIME POSITION IN 30 DAYS Hundreds of women have secured Government or business situations paying from 1800 to 11600 per year through our count of Instruction. Visitors Invited. ' Dmj, IvmlMg n-J Crraoa4MM Courtm ' HtllADELHHIA SCHOOL OF FILIN0 It CHMIHOT ITMII Braachw Mew TerK aod iwstea pijMsVl tn I ei I td 3 I cJj""iflWMIl E3 8 rj I gj c- rJjHW I I SMART FURS RETURN TO OLD DOLMAN LINES 1$MA 1'aS t r - 1 "iww r -L J "-- r - JB H"--.J1 "f - J rrlf- M1i Jk w&nvS23ESiKMiiv vVHV r i.ji Tins car's fur roals are luxuri ous!) full. The are built on the dolman stjle. The one sliou'n in the picture is of nutria and skunk. The huse collar that 'hups so smartly about the ncik i of skunk, and to arc the bands of fur at tho bottom of the roat and the belt whith holds the coatee effect snugly in at the waist It may seem early to call the attention to Buch wintry creations as a long fur coat, but the c.inny shopper who has mastered the as and means of mak ing her dress allowance stretch oer the larpest wardrobe, knows that she can bu her furs for lets money before tho season opens than she tan for a year. The fur toats sire more beautiful and more numeious than I hae cer seen them, but thev do demand a well-filled puckelbook It Is Impossible to scrimp In this ear's fur garments There is not the slightest doubt bjit i it " ,. . . . that the ory nmrtcst fur toats for I the oomlng season are made on the lines j of the old-fashioned dolman Tho dol- 'man first lc-entered the fashion world I Lift winter, when the most ei-luslc fur- Hers presented this style garment done ! also of the skunk and the long belt lower eage 01 bKuim A u.-nub; u.w.., .a which encircles tho waistline is cugeo with skunk The small black sitln hat has a nar row brim across the front and a soft crown which Is braided """" - ,, A Novel Shade Bracket This novel shade bracket shown in Popular Meihanics permits the shade to be fastened In the window sah. Thus the lower part of the window can be eurtained and the upper left free for liIit and enlilalion. What Shall We Can In? 1 he United States food administration helieves in canning It encourages the preservation of vegetables and fruit, the canning of fruit pulp, the bottling of truit juices It is urged that nouseKeep. e should go on putting up fruit, fruit pulp and Juices, even if there Is no sugar to sweeten them Sweetening may be added later All avallahln and reliable gins? Jars should be used All bottles which can be properlj' cleaned and sterilized can well be ued for fruit Juices; open necked bottles can be used for fruit. Tin cans had better be left to those who are canning on a larger scale There la not a large supply and the housekeeper can use glass Jars to better advantage. K l III k 'Please II B iL0 . sTV vSGM issa jm ' -m esino will clear No one knows the humiliation of belrg a "wall llower" better than tho girl with a red, rough complexion. If iour skin Is not frtsh and smooth, or has suffered from an unwise use of cosmetics, try Hesinol Soap and . ' ntsinol Ointment for u week and sea U Uuy don't begin lo make a Weaaad SUGARLESS DESSERTS NO TROUBLE TO MAKE Three Recipes Given Here That Will Bring Dinner to a Tasty End Wives and mothers need not Impose a no-dessert meat on their families If they buy corn syrup and honey and then take advantage of the sugarless recipes that are printed these das. Here are. some that hae been tried out In the laboratory of the food ad ministration. Kvery one is tested and appro ed by experts: Tapioca Fruit Mold Two cupfuls milk. One-quarter cupful honey or one-half cup syrup. Blx level tableapoonfuls smalt tapioca. One teaspoonful vanilla. Otic cupful cream. Cut fresh fruit for flarnlsftlnfl. Heat milk in a double boiler, add sweetening and stir In the tapioca Cook for thirty minutes. Pour in a bowl to cool, then add anilla and fold In tho cream which has been whipped. Orna ment with cut fresh fruit, chill and serve. Frnlt 8suc One cupful fresh fruit, sliced peaches, etc One-half cupful white syrup. Heat syrup to boiling and pour over fruit and mix carefully. Raked bustard One quart milk. Three quarters cupful syrup One-quarter tcaspoonful salt. 7 lire eyas. One-half tcaspoonful vanilla. Heat the milk, add the syrup and salt Stir In the eggs, which are slightly beaten Add 'anll1a Bake in a mod erately hot oen fifteen to twenty-five minutes, or until a sharp-jiolntcd knife Inserted In the custard tomes out clean. (rape Sherbet One tcaspoonful yctatin. One tablespoonful cold uater. One cupful syrup or one-half cupful honey One half cupul water. Three quarters cupful grape uice. Tuo fableapootiuls lemon Juice Soak gelatin In one tablespoonful of cold water, dlssoho It in boiling syrup and water Let mixture cool: add grape Juice and lemon juice and freeze Adventures With a Purse First thing jou know, the clock will be put ahead an hour agiln, and the next thing jou -know. jou'Il be getting up ln the morning when It Is still dark, and be awakened, too I speak of a clock with black dial and white hands and figures the hands being illumin ated But," saj-s the gentle reader. ' v ou w rote about sucli n clock " Wrong, a. R, this Is not slightly bigger thin a man's watch It Is a full-grown affair, and It Is an alarm clock ue sldes And Its price Is only $".75. If I were to say to jou, "I saw a camisole today for a dollar," jou would probably replj", "Well, there's nothing unusual ln a camisole at that price " But, jou Bee, this was unusual be cause it is an exceptionally pretty piece of underwear An edging of filet design lace Is duplicated in insertion from which it Is separated by a band of pink Tho bottom Is of delicate pink satin, and the ribbon shoulder straps are of pale blue And the nice part of this. Is that Instead of slipping on over tho nead, I buttons down the front Dav after day as I went paBt the shop I stopped nnd gazed longingly at the bright green hat, und tried to con vince mjself that I needed It, when I knew down In mv heart that I did not. Finally It was whisked awaj-. But to dav, I found its fellow All white this hat Is, with soft, tilted crown, apd narrow turned-down brim The ma terial Is a solt ' fuzzj braid" strongly suggesting white moss, and a few white flowers w 1th gray centers form the trimming Mnjbe 1 haven't described it well but If you stop to look at It and see that jou can purchase It for ?5, I'll wager jou II buj- It to wear, perhaps with jour dark blue georgette The effect should be most striking For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned In "Aventures Witn a Purse" can be purchased, address IMItor of Woman's Page, Evifiivi Public LEDQI.H, or phone the Woman s Department, Walnut 3000. The Object of This Ad Is to get a box of the wonderful iieamiL;, netiiimui unu jncumparuuiG Bismolinc powder into every home. Bismoline powder is the dainty, px quisite powder made with Bismuth. For overy occasion it is supremely superior to anything you can im agine. Any doctor will tell you it stands unrivalled and you cannot afford to be without it for its 100 We Pay You To Try It Have your druggist certify your purchase on his label, send it to us and receive a 25e bottle of fine per fume or complete vanity box. LeFevre Btsmollne Co., Lancaster, Pa, V. H. Smith & Co., Miller Drug Co., Geo. B. Evans, Sales Agents. Phlla.' dorit hreak- ub 'another bavtu I your skin difference. They also help to make hands and arms soft, am) white, and to keep the hair live, glossy and .free from dandruff. All drogitsU ana aealtra In toilet xoedj stll Kc inol OinUntnt RmIooI Soap. You'd btuer try ihtml TrUlhM. WrlUDept.5.S.RtiJnol,lUlti .ote, Md. , . - A MAID AND TWO MEN t The Story of the Girl Who Was Left Behind By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOIt Coptrurht, 1018, by Tifbllo Ledger Co. t .. T,IK STORY THUS FAR R,'th Howlitnri I. loved by Seolt Bar rnrinil and Jack Bond. Ileth mm are (Iraftrd. Jnrk Is rxrmntmi. She nrnm l tn morrs him. . Urott rails an her and wishes tferm hiinnlnr. ARTICI.i: VII BUT In the morning everything seemed dlffNnt. Already Scott had been slipped Into tho back cvf Ituth's active mind.' She thought, of him once while sho was dressing, but after that he somehow did not matter. Even the lit tle thought Bhe had of him vv'as vagrant. It had to do with their friendship, and she rempmhr.il with n 1111I0 twlnco that she had not been cry kind to hltn, "'' was an Kven tne resolutirn to write him had Io.t Its Importance. I,st mght, after he had gone, she remem bered only tho dramatic fact that he pad told her he cared. She had reveled In the sentimentality of It all the thrill of having two men love her and want lier, the power nnd security that she elt In the marvelous good fortune Fate had thrown to Jack She cvcnrcasoncd that perhaps life Intended Tier to be nappy. Surely It seemed so, for If not, why hadn't Jack been taken? Sho had surely forced herself to bo ready for sacrifice If necessary. In the days that follcrwed It was so easy to drift ltuth was so happy, so contented, so Fife. Jack was so dear and Hfe Maa mcd Uh Euch dcllcIous things to do There had been tho ring to select, rtuth had lived on tho mem ory of the time Jack hadtakcn her to select It for nearly a week. "But I really oughtn't to have a ring, Jack, until I have announced the cn ??B.?.mfnl Prop"-'"." she had demurred, thrilled at tho Idea of having it to wear and yet determined to get all the pleas ure possible out of it. "Well, you might wear It on a rib bon around our neck," Jack suggested laughing . "Tnenu really want me to have It now ? ' t "Of course I want ou to have It. I want to see It on jour finger Just as soon ns po-slble, and I want to put tho other one there soon " Ruth flushed and trembled a little Oh. but we aren't going to rush things, aro we? she asked tremulously. "We can be married for such ages, you know, and the engaged part Is so very won derful. WnVp Jacki j dIdn.t'know whether I could have all the fixings or not a w eek or so back " "Then jou did think of It before I spoke to jou," Jack said, triumphantly. And Jtuth hid her flushed face deep on his shoulder, refusing to admit the fact and dclrllously eager for him to suspect tho truth And so, for the time, marriage was slipped into the envelope of the future, ready to be taken out some time per haps for reference and deep thought, and Jack took ltuth downtown to Belect the ring Jack was dependable and thorough; his nature was thrifty; his dreams of happiness were not above the average. To Jack Bond, Scott Ilaymond would have Beemed like an utter spend thrift, with his unfulfilled longings, his strivings after something big and ele mental, his capacity for living. The two men had always been close friends, but It was not so much because of the common ground between them ns It was because of certain surface likes and dislikes that bridged across their na tures and made a friendship of a sort. There had never been confidences, pe Our Very Best Our Very Best Tear Chaic of riods of silence when men smoke nnd think deep thoughts; never anything at all of a big order. Jack was ready for the thing that ho had planned all his lite. Ho was not to bo shaken out of his orbit by the war, and he felt Justified In taking what life had to offer, Just as ltuth did. Money matters did not worry him particularly. He had & good position and was of real value to his firm. There was no doubt at all of the fact that some day he w'buld bo an Important man and that he would ultimately have money. Even now he had plenty to begin life, .and tho problem of the ring was really not a problem. So that when Ruth, palpitating be tween a great flashing solitaire diamond set around with scintillating smaller stones, and a clear but small stone set deep so as to disguise the fact that It was very much smaller than the other and with an elaborate design of platin um to wake up for the karat less ln weight, It was Jack who suggested, In fact almost Insisted, on the larger ring. And ltuth wanted it. O, how she wanted it! She longed to see it spark ling on her slim third finger. She could almost hear the girls as they discussed It and their remarks on ltuth Itovv land's luck ln getting Jack Bond, the wonder ful ring ho had given her, his substan tiality, his good looks. There was so much to recommend Jack Bond to the average girl and his devotion was not the least of his attiactlons Huth glori fied ln the fact that he adored her. "But It really Ir horribly expensive," she sighed, twisting her finger and watching the light gleam from the facets "It's a good Investment, though," re marked the clerk practically. "Dia monds are priceless these days and are always wor.th almost what Is put Into them " "Like Liberty Bonds," ltuth laughed lightly, and then stopped with a twinge of conscience. This ring would buy a great many Liberty Bonds Sho would be doing a reaHy worth-while thing If she took the smaller stone and asked Jack to get Liberty Bonds with the rest. But the good Impulse was forgotten tho next minute, smothered ln Jack's Insistence that she take the ring she liked best. Wasn't It an engagement ring and dljn't he want her to bo happy every minute sho was wearing It and with no regrets and disappointments later? "I think It Is the most wonderful, beautiful thing," ltuth breathed after they had really decided and the ring was hers "Oh, I want to show it to some one quickly. Jack, I wish tho en gagement were announced " "Why not Just announce It by wearing tho ring?" . "Oh, no; I want a real announcement, a luncheon or an afternoon bridge, where It can be done In some out-of-the-ordlnaiy manner." "Ruth, I almost think jou are more In Iovo with what goes with an engage HelpKeep With Hot Shampoos of YourHair ctT JU aruirtiui SoJi5, Olntmrnt 25 S K, Talcum 25 ! rr wr it T-- .! -SSHTm sVrPSj O I flsPBfcOP " ' cy41ways Whether under the arbor, the luncheon in for breakfast or dinner always serve Coffee 22 Teas 45 Black Mixed as YVcU u Oar Famous We know from actual tests what we uuoui, anu nave no Hesitancy in saying tne best value in Tea and Coffee being sold in these United States today. " Best is a superlative degree term, but we are using it, knowing we have the quality to back it up The Bet "Cup" You Ever Served! 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