-r-"T-"r OT P L??WK"I ,n hW 4 f - "r. j' iv u AKW" 'vOi TJ . K ' Ji wmp, . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1918- tmnnntti r a nriirifEi SINGS THE SAILOR, BUT IS HE RIGHT? OTHER NEWS FOR WOMEi "jif ff'ni .nr. i- n r,ri in t',. tiFw 41 ' ir wri ii4' J?l 1 fc WJfiT- IV fp, ? , ?nw MnwiAr .QTArnQ a i?i?Ani?i? fj&rM 'rviiT, IP- THY NAME 'TIS CAMOUFLAGE pnjHrifZ ;ie o t GocS.s tros p-1 in Honest Dissection .j, j'r ' 11 f the Benefit of the Sailor Who $7T HESITATK tr print the below let-. U ffrl- ter, which the obwtnt will note j il fter all, to printed The wrltet Is aMothet i)f nut i eiders miMnc nn swer to the thiee miliar boss who le cently olced theli opinions In these columns leRnidlnn the hopeless fickle tiess of the Ameilcin sills with whom they had come in lontait the lmH who said mtm of om sea tlRhtii had been dilven Ihiuugh sheei des peiatlon to m.ui on foKiun soil 'llie letter leeks of onlilsm but the piliu lng of It might have tin ( ITi it of maklnc the best of Us fei I mi Kind We're just oidlnai mental- who lu neei d!coeied mo ptitliulu mold In which we tan pour wills nilb all one paitlctilat uitlon ot inuiiUiiiii The lettei follows "I am Rlid j on seem iniiti to place the heail of womuii on the dls sectlng table so that It tan hi itltfii an honest examination I am "lite J oil will iioe a Bie.it hi nf fai tm to the pool misguided miles who hue been befuddled too limit i time li tin InsldloMs piopiBiindi iimiitiuIk ileil since the ajte of inividiiiK rlii ili by deluded wiileis of rointine mil poetrj Your sailoi inns mat imi iw n ned to the awful tiuth lb u the, female of the wp"i les rlo not i una n 'true' to them when out of siKhl ought not to suueniHr so e iil to morbiiiit Tlieii onl fmlt in 1 11 respect "hiK been that thin weiei taught in Infiino and i hlldhood i(,e- of fable tint women pntook of tin supernatuial wlieiefoie II wis pioptr to pay them botnase of nil mi t to put them on pedetils foi uuf.lilplni; and to whip iim nun who hi Id smiv I things to tnein "Some di tlie mth -lull 1m. pased and tin Inio ictlnt, ilini the bead of wonnn shill liiw- hem dissipated In the limit of luslu'i ien aon Meanwhile 1 suppon i lot of nice bos ncctiHtomed to think of kIi N as sweet ouns thinss with peiulhih A MATD AND TWO MEN Tl, ,..,. f li. Ciil Wliu V.is l.t'ft lifllilld ,.f t u Cir ii) ii i i ni yo , , , ii- I' Tin. stiik ruts i k Rrott Rnnnoml anil lck lloml lm kiiJ" RftnUnil. nniLhi. itromUfs Pi inarr JnU Holh men nfr ilrifteJ lint link I. iv empteiJ. iintt mil- tn I rime The iimr rlaie of lUltn llramlrr to Iim ImMi.nil n .nldler. cuiif lifr ilmilil. in to t tie irlndom of hfr ilnilir tint Insteiul uf li-leii InB to llirni klie cIh llie inn nir "'-rl marriatt. nru nrinus it irifim in- ..r. of a ria til nlli war .irilie iimi. la cldtntally, eiprfsen sorrow fur stut! AKTlt'M. ) I ttCJORIir fur siott liaMiioml KHptd O Ruth 'What do Jou nn.au?' Mjras usual!) lahn and mobile fait wag white with feeling .mil liei hand clutched at her sides "Ttuth, I i-hiiiildii t lia)e slid that please don t make me aj m) thing mote I m no oi r) But )ou mutt tell ihl what mhi mein hy that remark .Mm I Insist upon knowing ' The two gliN had hfen w ilkniK brlfikh. and thej weie no)) iieiiliiK the almple little three room apaitnient wheie Mira ll)ed with her niotln i linohin trlls thei paused as the) Lacked the entrance and XI ma -aid ouietl) Will jou come up?' Ruth folliiwed her without i wind lui heart In a turmoil and V)ri Midilin passionate words ringing m hei in" oer and oiei again Upstairs in the ilnti) little hiiliim room. Xlyra fined Ruth sudden!) 'I ie were alone and it was )er) tiuitt In the little room so ipilet tliat win n lua ! Ban KpeakiiiK In i words fell into 'lie quietness like little i linkiiiR lilts of ire so clearly did she xpeak ' S'cott lo)ed )uu he lo)eiI uu mil h more th in jou "III ;)er he .ihh In uniii i stand Ruth Ron 1 tml ou won t uinli i stand heeause )Oii iho-e Jai k and I u k i loe Is the kind of line tint will stti lsfy jou fur the rest of )oui life uf course, you diui t uiiiieistand whit nu threw awa) , jou uiuldni and I dun t know that 1 would hiarne nu at ill if It hadn t been foi the pritt) wai ion plaxed with these two men 1 oi 1 tune jou neier showeil an putiulitj uu were trreed inn wanted both if th ui You let them take inn eeiwhue Mill danced and (lilted nul toMd with hf in the prett, kittenluli waj miii hue mil it, didn t woir) )ou i treat de il whei you saw that tliev nue both l.illi nir it vi loe with jou lnleid it Untitled mom rantty Xtjia hidnt v tilted to hpeak hut unu that she had hegun iheie w is no stop ping her uniethlnK had lain dormant In her heait for a lone time, suinethlnn that she had tiled to keep dm mum lie cause of the Kenuine io)e she had for Ruth, hut circinnst mces had I em tool tnuch for her and ha)lng once loosed the fliodgateH, the words came tumhling out fine after the other If the war hidnt Interfered wuh your prett) little irnn )oti uiiKlu ha)e done e)en mine damage, Inn tin war forced jou to dicldi and of ronm ou chose Jack she went on i itliliiKi) "And Mju weie K'ail ird a little hit de flint when lailc told Mm he needn t x across Ml ou tluniffht of were the IliMe thlnprs the person ii lanliies the sift nesses of life KngaRfinent pit ties and a pstin trousseau were necessities to ion' What could ion know of women who were doing without food and clothing and suffering deKiada t Ion' Sinn thlnts mre to be thought of as little as no-sihle Tour attitude was alwais What is there for m,e to do' Ruth bad been silent t-o far soil li made no effort to stem the floud of Mj'ra's wild woids Perhaps it was juit as well, for Mira was Pent on sajlng Rs& what she had to t.aj and then fsShold'nK her neaie It was her then fore)tr nnnner df dolnr Ihtnps ,lcj3 upw j ju nnni l nuitiij ui iuii , rut i never Knew now- tnuen ne careu frf? until he told me, and then I almost hated i-n . X nil ?&'" Huth started and wan about to speak. quiet .T ..!. .. I t. . .. ,- iij,! A iuuiuii i nee wo lie careu to ups i1k?' pratly. I couldn t bear him to suffer !, an he did And jou nevet even tod fc&rhlm ou were iorr Yon were too busy r jgiiOuyinK a ring that cost hundieds ot dol. pTlr. nd planning jour marriage with -iii9ii. 10 rcii ee cicuti w nen ne came , rUP from camp " .T Miea T AA tll 1,1,. T Inl.l l.l. viK-L '. J. . ; .. . .' '. rin nigni ne spoke to me inierposen JtUlh It was not In her heart to Jeel ( (tJfrrMentful toward Myra &t that moment tiad learned too much Iu the past .minutes, and besides po er much! ?iftna.ii Aivra nad Eain was tru.. ft f "Yon rouldn't AiinreelAle Keotf. xou'r.. ; Hrht. Scott has too much oi what kb; jrequire. thV not u;" the word k4,atun(t rtuth to the quick. , a Bout, ptlieve )ou haiel fHlUtr. and tliat 'uw - iv""") , Oh. Man! Thy !ame .s of Our Conniving Hem Is for Wiote of Girls' Ficlrfcnesv faithful hrdits will Ret in uwikonlnc veij mile one is wmi miIIoi" "TT TR out own fault, howiei that JL we hne been dciehed for we hte allouel tin women to put it oei on us' We h.ue lieen in Ic noinnt about tin Kieit imstirs we hie 1 1 m title il with the n inio ot low We bae Inokid to poets and stli h foi cuid.ince If we would k t intil fui a sea Mm fiotn tin si pistifuotis pints and empt htntlfd phllosnphei s to ro dehlin; Into the mvstiilts of hlnlouv wr would leant that v bile worn in Is not wlint "he i ailvntlstil to be -li is not to blinif fm tin TTit that sin Is w'nit slu ! reiliin run ile Hpidei s nit tin in ill who hnw i united them stintssftilh It- i woinins In stlnit ou mi- to i plolt the nnle mil while In ilii htinuin fimlls tin I worn in does not ai tu ill pi In foi di v om Inw he dm-, ilioiit i'erlhlnc i l-e to i limn Mi mil'i liim 1i fin nil the iinu-iitnnt-. ind ts wi-e enoui;li to nuke him think he oititht I to do ii Hi beioiiiCH bn met I tiiket it leist it wis m hefnii tin I mi ,iinl w'll be iiiiiin .is -non as the men i tin n I Mm -liliulil iw iKen to the fait I that w om m Is no mnlils -.he fnol i b m into tblnkin-' -lie N ft nn Mo n t Ohmpu- b nfffrtlnB Mills Millions and In"- ''hi punt-' het i liei k" pun II- In i imIiiow iml dne other thlni," iIoiib that line too niiniuniis to niuitiim she is tin u Hist hvim cilte fnu'.'inilili I'M shi I- u it s- n tkilh illlterent fi om nun but poms miM mth as soiiihiIiIiik -et nlde xp ii t b the cod" (Hi minim th nanus 1 iin"" ll iA Uh mini tin n mie 1- o, n' 'I 111. I t )1 s w, m: f ti r ot u lilt fi 10 nioe w nan it this nini niini to Ii Hike In- to slldi. mil Mil own nin i ni ioss tin intintu to In fund with in indiument like Ihl-' We.itc to nHiniiK to inswei Will some kin I li idi i do it foi us" in W.Ps I. fit I1tl nrt HKioit l I I U r i Inn hippj with )'ni but he lo)es ion jut the -an e ind nm dun 1 desei m It knowlidKe was slow lueakitlK ill I linn Kum e l llllei lollslli t- a know leilire il it piiiemed In i fioni In iplni? Mm i Willi biting -in ism- and In tin lnated sllime thst follow d -hi niaib no ct lut to rifule ntDtlilnK that hid lien aid din knew ijulit will tint Mxn lid tale fin her ilUnl In I III spile of Itn fuel til it tlnj did not un for tin sinii thinss sin. kmw tint Mm i hid pilau wltli i belt and ahunliiii thit would tit)er li.n. heiti piiHslhh hid nul jusi nne thing bei n tiui 1 In ri wis iusi is much iiisun tu suppose th ii Mxn tiifdt life mil it, piohlrms too -in oi's ts tluie wis lint II u i Rnwluiil hid n el looked tin ilei pel and nine tin nullum fuiiilami nials Mna fill -o stioiiL, aluiill thlnj.s If lU'-e -In hid i ilttlnite riasoti 1 ihind lit i fie in, a iiasin fu uioie -tiimg th in her di ipiiiinil of Uuilis Ighlinss of ihu auet Mi ia was nut uatiii ill) in In tin she did nil tell people ilnir fmlti in Hit w i slu had lull I'.iuh of litis thlt afti I noon W I l lofd sinit III motiii tint uih the th'ng In i uui I . II sin io id s,u itiMniuid with )ei line iiuallt) ilu i ti w is in hei, mil h was big enough tu gi)e liim up to uitiliti wnmsii wiio lueil nul wminl him Hut in ne liim suffei thn m.h the i unless treatment of i worn in who IS pi IMllg Wis ipjltt l llllfeiellt Mill ti Ilu resenlmi nt low inl Itutli hid ln burning foi a uii,j linn mil hid it n hid i (Umax tins afternoon Mm i inihhl teglet aftelwanl lining I jst helf- i mrol hut In r burst of p i-i.it n h id hteii iiiDit ibit ud Hull with a new knowledge of existing t II t umstuutes fill the whnli woild Inilieil ilimgiiiK uound her Mm is siuldeuij itniltd setltt w.is si inn pe ltd that it left Itulli daed md fiiglitentd ft hi tul f l.-l'llig u tuture tint -eeifn d in contain nulling liui problems llteiul liiiiinrrnii (taper fur the siiriirlt." th il link lias fur Kutli ami her iiiuiuitt ui riteliiiiB it ) SUGARLESS CANDIES FOR A SWEET TOOTH You Art' Ykeil to I -e Some of ol TIh'iii Instead of Do, seit at I uncli or Dinner 1 When v, fe, 1 that loll !illlt line Mimethllii; swill th.. Inittil Stetes food idmimstriilnn lei iiinmeiidM tint vou use Miinp (,f thi follow Inc i indies instead of i seei ih sert at lunih oi dinnei IVuiiin lirillle mie iiipful .f wlilte sirup mie t ilile- "lironful .f vim gar otie-fouith lea- i nnful if salt on. leispuonful of Miillla one lunful of fre-.,j romted lie.iuuls halittl i link the hvii n viiiem i and sa't in a siutepan unt I .1 1 rtle ilinpiied In rold water tornis a soft hall Put the pea nuts and this sviup inio in iron skillet ind stir until thn simp heromeH a1 golden brown I.einoto from the (Ire and stir iu v mllla Have re.uh a shallow I buttered wn poui eandj in and spread j out in a thin sheet Allow to cool then leinove from pan and crack Into pieies t luiiiiliite DalnlleH Mek bitter sweet i horolale In dguble bollei lemove from tlie and beat until tool In this dip nuts or'swe't fruits and plate on oiled pipir lun"rtl llutri. I e tlie btst dates Ileiiioe the mones I i'l with peanuta walnuie hickory nutB or .m nuts .nallable Peanut 'butter makes u (food flllltiK that is different I Trees datis iu shape and roll In thopped , nuts, lomanut or a mlxtuie of cocoa and powdered cinnamon j Tuttl Frutll llulL One cupful of puffed .ice or corn, one . eunful of .-.illeu.. ralalim nn ..r.r..i ' of MoneU de. one cupful of n T one half' cunfufof8 chopped" nUutmeuU. I Ulilrnoonful chouned nn,eiic ,., ,. .rn I one-hulf cupful chopped candled orange peel, to teaspoonfuls anllla extraLt i'ut the rite, fruitB, peel and nut meats through a chopper, stir well, add ing the extract Make into Birull balls and allow to dry. Roll In'shredded co coanut. To Prolect the Eirs Wheni line In avrimrainr cut afblt of Uwb' - Jet Is Latest Beading for Georgette A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose vf' 4 ' H m 'm.Am ly'"- 111 mw V ; Y ' ) S Heail lieailul pi rri lie fill- an iinpnrl.ini role in llii- fall blouse. Jet I- the in wet bulling II n sfi, on the wal-t In llie lift. At (lie right one in i-linwn Inuul-tuuelx embroidered rrui -- w i nt ti I. 1H0 siijnmi i oi tlie tltM il a Iim1 if ion lili iimi ill) liiugs -om 1 l .llliaitlxe sApitulP s I llie -lib thlt his illlptlsMd nn i exirtinili good is wuin Ii tin ) mug w nun n iusi n iw mil li llie w i) II is i mh iii h Is mil) siiii ilili foi tin slellllM llguit It Is the Ilk ii- of nin oi htaiv itepe in idi In Ituis in i ffei t I hl I Ioue is tut stia'ght and 1-j peiftilh ptllln oei the i lit st mil I ficU with tin opening down Hit itutet link ot the unih i it in se nn 111 net ii fine is touriil ii d finislud willi fimgi in Iriili deep I nun fmii to eight nu of tie filngi ih tut iti thi lilnu-i il Hit h'p Ine the lower tow i dciiig l he 111 in of tlie waist whiih usiulh leiulns ibout J fi ur milo-a lielow tlie hipline n mi ii will lilt eujlill tile w ll-t twi t Tllll ! ties 111 i bow it the li u k I should nn igme tint t wiinm w th i httlt iui,imiiti i ould in ikt one foi liei-' -eif Pin i oloi s fixmeil ti, iii blui lihi I. mil grn tie fimgt oF imiisi in in uni. tin n aerial fxnil) s i1 in ilu lilouse is of i i inti isimg i oloi P tin skirt with whiih it is w in I oi i list it 1 1 1 hnii s.en i w ist of gi i I I I pt wuin with i skiit of ni blue, PLEASE TELL 4 ME WHAT Dc-irleil In llu-liinil 1 1 ir i v nthlrt I rlil thru in 1 hi u it. i hurt Irinki I nn Hi mother nf four ii luiklMiil The latler in I in i r r ired for til iii lit i ii hum hre he l 1 Iik I n li t il. annex lihi hi hui It is non ill Mini I lime m i I o t itn 1 ti lulu Mill ntn iwnili eiuht Mars ulil I mil I Mill help in, in hettlm u until jilt e ft r He fhllhen ulitl a loiUluiu fnt n.self null UrtrP I Hum! itliri ti l.nii no hi In-n nn I n II li wrj tlnlikful il ur vnlhl.1 fni uur jtlilie ) I iiNI.I 1 I M It ion go down to tlie ivonuns ei Hi n of t lie I t ilu 1 1 I mpli ) meiit lime iu l.i -nut II SlNteuith slleet loll t all get i pisiilon If tlie iliilditn m nix loiiiig xou toiiid put tin in In i di) nuisii while vou lie at woik each d ii oi If unv of them go to m litml Ihei i m f,u to the inns i foi luiiiii If vou would rathei find a home for them until jou tin git on vom fi et, ipph to Hit ( hilditnH Hint in 41l south I ifitenth stieet Itepnit vour hush nul to tlie Diimestii Relitions ( nun Twent) Hist and llm sinus He an In found pel haps and nude to sup poi t x on What a Hov 1 lllllk- IV.i ( vnthlH t lp to iliffrr wil J li (;irl II I fi Itohin I he ts n mmh mistilti if Slir re ill lellfem as "ho aH IDh ui "f a klrl thinKins thit route at ira Is tht bmn' D if" she not nupposo J p Uihvs t U lt 1 ft when the rouge H iMiMhut rfwtM" Vu 1 uh'i pnnllip box iarH f r t nrl who tti s t 1 i pIvp htm b makiut, up h r f n or nurse some unis nin r tu i h ntln te 1 tn suth MM i ut It ix it for a tlni" an 1 foi a i tHmnn plortur tJi kuiiu the an uolnu t hup in thlt hlrl d oinpitn In the end 1 1 - turn t the Hcn-UbU irl ri whu uses n-lthfr rn wi tun mtl r ftnJ lr-np uiul i tn in h hPiisthlf manner Now fclrN ilu not thinL 1 urn Inkinx for 1 un truthfu 1 nt itlnk a I o h ii an un ihin iul Je t l)t nit think fttr a moment thnt MMi tan altrtu i the lot h mearlnc Miur faie with I n Th know uu ire trxtnc to tK p!h them a,n 1 the will form a hi j (nir oplnluii of ou nl in tho plain an! stntible uirl tl not think mw Htf U f i f ii it N to v iu thn miuiir men will turn when trv are tired of wasting ir u thm with he other Ktrl NO M ( anl Deiulc for Herelf Heir i inlhlj t nm a lrl of .Ishteeii 1 in i i er aire lounir man seveial weeks hui IP m ems Iii Iii h sentltmin "ill liss kel me to no out with him I like him eri mui li hut he in ruts eei1 and when In is hi m una ind t ilklns to me i iln not , know whither lie Is liioklns al me or nlrtlni, 'ultli mother plrl nniln lie nl" weirs !t mnll (hirlle i h n hn niualiiehe anil ' an I ilhnr these woull It bo Impolite to ask Iim in hii It renn.eii lit i iu hliia tf I i art I muoh for him thai I wool I ne om. ii uilonied to his ilefeitlie eye.? Ihmkinu nu for m etil anewer In the h,rx.M. l'i.o I.M-.M ANXIUlslY h mutst so man Kirls see lo e and prolnlile mirnagp iti eer innn the meet It is noxslble to bf fi lends Adventures I Ol M) Iflll V prnrll hnrprnrr fur till" liomr. rrttftliul Klnfs for small liuiuU. Paint) iiillsr uml illff nrls. inanv jears ago I hail a XN pen pencil I antpil to sharpen, and It jour houe Is anjthlng like cuirx, ou Hill unilerftanil when I cay that not u penKiilf coulil I (1ml Iii mj htarch 1 dlscoer-d ciie of Ills razors, which I tliouuht was a discartled one and I 1 made a most beautiful point and well I I nicked the razor blade And lie dls lioered il and It was his beit huf I flceth It to saj that nothing tould In- due me, l" T"'", i'T", " '"'1' iubtrument again And so we b'Kht a pentll-Bh irpener You Ptrents .. ""I. -"hoot peon.e , .lamorlMK " hae polntu put on their pencils will find one of these little shaipeners lnal uable Just a few turns of the handle and there is a nice sharp point And It dcsn't break jUBt as ou ele the final crank It sharpens knlttlnn needleg, too The price of these Is $1, and, as with watches and telephones, once you have one In jour home jou 11 wonder how you eer did without It. o days are coming along, and first yo know um hands 0a;mBW I, is well as a blouse nf blark satin worn with i skiit or white siitln lit nled geoigittes Tre not niouopolbed foi diesses foi the w ilef-dep uiuienls In .i..m.-t. no iot-iir.ii-iiiiiii.-ii..ilt , , , ,, th. .,. i ,.. i.i .. i.t ,.. 'be suspuidid wheiever neieasnv lln in o""l' j nn in i ui tiivruiii m nn ii h i v i wnlelj of hlnuses In beaded geotgelte whli h range ill the win fium those tint ippi ir to have onlv i bead or twi foi orn linenlatlon to the oms tint m furl) ovtrloaded with beads One of Hie most artistic nf lluse hi idrd giorg ute waists l "how n in tlie lift of the dtawing toda) This Is bf ided In J( t md jet is is mil know (onsldeied veil sin irl foi tilnnning this fall let mil Iliads hold the -oft rolln and a low of snnll jit bend, oulllms the turkei Tie lit II shaped leet is one of the im poitaut ffiliuis of the blouse Tin smalt torpie shown with this blnusi is of s.itln xv lib pipings of beads Tin oiniment is a! o of he ids At 'he right is i blouse of georgttte will, h his fronts tint ale heivliv fn lioldued mil a vtst and lolling toll it nf satin llert ngiin the sleeve Is one of tin mnt iinportmt fe itures T le hit sliown Is of xtlvet Willi in uiiderbihn fadng of a llglitei sh ide of Ml) el llie brim Ins a dt tided roll at tin left side i( oi 5 rlelit 1IHS In I lorrn lit ") with a man and to find gteat comfoit n i sensible friendship of this kind If the man has tint qualltlt s of mind and it nuclei Is It not ieij haul on him th it he must he depihed of ftlends and if xou insist on It possible luxe beiaii"e lie has hid i misfortune about his exe slght or t'n wax in which his ots aie pi iced In bis lit. id" l'irilon me If I sax loin uiggthtlon tint he Is talking lot vou with om exe and flirting with ni mbi r girl with the other seems ritflei unkind and a bit frivolous Looks di not mittei mill h when then is real woith in llie ih iracter 1 rom a Uipli Sthoul (-irl 1) jr Mllhiu I bae Inen Bieatlj Inter eHtetl in the liimiM-ilon h to the clrls uilni- rouse Ii i-i tfll wrong- dud Bave all of ui 1.00 1 u mpi xlonv tintl it Ih up to uh to Jo thfl net It in tiue bois an attraitel in a nit inure ti jjrli- who uc rouge Hut the riil-' thu loh admire nl respect ire the plain Mi-dbI- one Thej are thv slrla ivb it -in u all their frlemlt- icn the neer do wells that stand on salnnn lornerc MfT at iti irl who is- pilntej Riininbor that Knslish glrl- ha a repu tat ion for lminjf good clear heal tin Uins Vr ihe tn rican ur to I ear th rpputatton of decora tint? their tUln hh dtl the harbnrians long a so4' riiin thn kiri who iihps rout;p tn dihyruiwe a poo rom 1 It xlon N ml makinK th matter worae 1 heir t i llffer with ' The tilrl ile I eft Mehln I li do nut leao tlie mn-dble ones t i le wHllflowert- I tonaider nn f t null te and I am not In the 1-fU a wallflower Therefore win lo up t Per I lent ti Mpeuk to hN little i.lrl reRarding the iiutter"" If aho repptta him ""he w 111 "p l tt to pi aa him fiirlu for the nul e of our sex stop trj uu to tiidli iouifelven repend ie Indiana I ant a h ih nchool irtrl and ha numtrius nil ftl-riln of the ottosite srx U A V Warn" I'erplexetl Dear f'nthla I would like to " few worn tn answer to ' I'erpiexed MtbouRli a girl who us-p rouxe ma not proe to le an Insfnrene fr'-nd she la ton hI leretl imiini ill tnv friends as rather or dinar) and tulgar Therefore IVrpIexed if vou wish to marr a tlrl who la coarse an 1 posesaeH no tilsh?r Ideals than to t amoutlftue r eraelf befou ht-r frlendii ku to It If not beware K L. . ou Milk Pie One cupful of tmttei milk or thick clab lieieii milk two tablPipoonfuU of iotn Kturch mixed w 1th four lahleHpooufulK of (old water, three-quarters cupful of iim pie hj nip, two estr olUs beaten one Ien on juice and grated rind, one table Fpoonful of melted butter Meat the milk lu a double toiler When it Ih w mi ni idd the cornstarch mixed witl cold water f'ooV the mixture until it is thick and add the other Ingredient? i"mi the mixture unit It m clear Turn it Into a l)iked crust made with rice, ioer It with meringue and bako It In a slow oven for twentj-fHe minutes With a Purse And then the nett thing you knew thej 'II be rough and chapped But little hands are with gloes aB small feet are with 'hoes Thej plaj' hobs with 'em It Is much more practical and economical to Bet Inexpensive gloves You can hecure heavv washable fabric gloves for slxtj fhe cents And thej' come In gray, brown, white and jellow, A particularly daintj- and fine collar and tuff t.et 1 paw today Is of thin soft material and collar and cuffs are hemstitched, I think, by hand Cer talnlj they appear to be, and this touch of handwork is most effective The price Is seventj-flve centn UNWRITTEN POEMS Vairu spirit of the hrerze roller nothing ft fJion these, rancles horn ue Know not nhere In the heart or in the air; Wandeiina echoes blou-n unsought From ar vrusta peaks of thought; Audpit failing at the dawf. Ghosts of feeling dead and gone; Alas! Ate all thlucs (air things Jhat live Btill iQielu and still fugitivet , - C? WlW'AMi AYITER,-!. f IT C I W 03 I PUT UP GRAPE JUICE FOR WINTER DESSERTS It Easy to Make and Requires No Sugar Process Is Given Here In the face 6f the sugar shortage the small grape nrborltakes on a new light. The patriotic grower will lock Into the possibilities of home-pride grapo juice, which Is made without sugir, and which Is so wholesome used as a bexerage or In desserts of om kind and another Onlj clean sound well-ripened but not ox et ripe grapes should be ued These max lie i rushed and pressed tiithat I,. l.nM.1 ... I.. .. noil....... nl.ln . ......', ... ti ttoti ui oi mo iiiuiiiui v in i trt ' Itlllt If .. tlnl.l .rt...n.l ...I. A ln .l.l..1 ...... a iifioi-i. no t-o jiiiti- n otrsni-u, the unshed ginpes ire put In a clean, w ell-washed cloth sink mil either hung Up and twlsttd ot grasped by two perf sons otie at elthei end and twisted until the greatei put of the juice is erpresed Thin In a double bollei in Its equivalent, sin h is u large stone Jai plaied In a pin of hot watei, so that (he Julie does not mine In dliect lontaet with the tin the juh o Is gradu allv heated to a temperature of 180 de grees to 20fi ilegrns rnhrenhelt The temperature slu tild never be allowed to go above -'On degms Kirenhelt Heat tn a steaming Paint It is b"st to u-e a thel mometei If none Is , "unliable, howevei, the Julie tnaj be hented until It steams but It should not hi illowed to boil It should be poured Itnnieillatelx into a gins .. enameled vessel mil allowed lo settle for twenl) four Inuts, then the Julie should he d i. lined fioni tlie sediment and run Ihtougli several thicknesses of clean flannel oi through a i utile filter made from woolen iloth or felt and fixed to a hoop of iron, fo that It can t.i lit nt. 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" '" ..'.,. juice Is Ihen poured Into than bottles :'"" r ""'"' " '," e i i '"C '""' to t vpmd win n belted A good liomi siihstltute foi i com meri I il pisteuiler l an orditurv wash holler with a thin bond lltled oxer the bottom on which the Idled bottles are set Ordinal) glnss fruit J lis sirxe the -anie pin pose tquallx xvill 'llie tub should he fillnl with witer to within an Inih oi so of the tops of the bottles and heatfd until the water begins tu slinmet 'I lie bottles should then be t iken out and ealed or inrked Imnedl- alelj (lull new mrks that luxe Just been soaked for about thlttj minutes in wirni water at a tempi ratine nf about Hu degrees ralnenhflt should be used It is well to take the furthei precau tion of sealing the iorks with parallin or sealing wax to promt the euti nice of mold germs Tn Make Iteil lulir Wlien red juice Is drslied the ituslied grapes should first be heited to a tem perature of not more than 200 degrees r, then strained llnough a clean iloth or dtlp hagr no pressuie being used and set awai to cool and settle 'Die le malnlng procedute Is the snne for the red as fin the llght-colorf d Juice Anx poison familial, with tlie process of canning fiult inn put up Mape juice for the principles Inxolved are the same fare should be taken not to steilllze the Juke at a tcmpeiaturc higher than 115 degitcs 1', or the finished ptoduct will have a scotched taste The bottles or Jais should not be so large that when thtv are opined the juice will spoil hi -fine It can be used The Woman's Exchange TODAY'S hQtTIHIES I Uhrrr and what Ih th nltor Ilrrd Hos pital? Z. WUit U MUs I e nah Hlehbee? Name tin- expense- of the brldef-room at IiIm wrddlnif. I. (iltn the Incredimts for a Micarlehs rrtilt puurli, i. How can a piece of burlap be UKeil tn make a irv prett little bedroom rue; (I DfMrlbe an eu ny to remoxe old wall paper. "iESTERDAVS ANSWERS Women etiiidojmrnt nianuger nre thnfcf bo are Kertlnc with the maiiiifartnr rrh who lute I itel taken on I a rue number nf women and who ha-e .rnt out n rail for women to handle these new forces, Thl h a new Held nf w ork for w omen 1 1 require- four tears of IndtiNtrlal experieiue or evprrt tiue nH an eetutle lor the latter training dasse-t in the new work are held. lo enroll In thin work or In the clasFs or to obtain more detailed tnfortnutlo nddrrife MInk Mar dl,nnt ( outxil of National Oefrn-ie, rUhteenth ami I MreetN. Manblnicton I), C. ben ihume Ihl torn are left In eacli other'H rompan nt the honi- of mutu il friend It In not netehwarj to wait fur lidrodiirtlonN, In bobbins: a liilld'N hair wind a eord two or three limes around the head sllchtli i-tiiu" where the tinlr h to be 4 tit and the box" will be eten. little flat wooden stand Ih a iiotelt that hat lately uppeared In the -bopn lo keep the bill of wool from rollfnc a WRY, n o-(lhmr wrlmrer ran be ned an n fruit preid for extruitlnic the Juice for jejli maklur Wants to He Nure I To t e tiixtor of " oman s Page Dear Madam How old 'lot h a clrl hne to bn to join the Tied rros and ro to Tratue 'as a nurse? Where do sou en to Join and how Ions do you have to train that Is If thes train the nursei in the United HtateH" What Is (rood tn take sunburn off the arms nnd neck" My father Is er unkind to me and him been ever since mother died hn died when I was nine eara old and I have done the housework and worked in the field eer since rather neer allows me to ro out and neer Rle me anv money No 1 matter what I do It neer suits He told mo laat night I onl had aunthei month in hU house and then 1 would hne to leae ho I want to join the Red Cross and ko to France If I can and do mv bit a well as the rest t nursed tin mother until he died and m aunt until she died That was whin I was sounser bo i guess I won't 1 have much trouble to learn to nurna tbe I soldiers (Miss) V H. N'urfes must be between the ages of twentj-three and fortj to go abroad In the tervlce of the Red Cross, but onlj the graduate nurses and a verj few nurses' aides, most of whom hive to paj their own expenses, can go to Trance It takes three jears to become a graduate" nurse fllrls are being trained now In the student nurse reserve here In the I'nlted States, with the sieclal Idea of fllllnK the need for nurues In the base hospitals here In America and In the ilvlllan hospitals You Join the student nurses' reserve bv applying to the wom an's committee of the Council of Na tional Defense, 135 South Sixteenth street, or to the headquarters of this committee Iu anj Stat To Join the student nurses a girl must be nineteen I am sure yout father did not reallv mean that vou would have to go, but if jou will talk things ovei wltli him he will let jou take up nursing I am sorrj jou are having a hard time Perhaps we, can talk things over if jou send jour address. I'se lemon juice tn take off the sun burn, appljlng It faithfully Wliippeil Cream Mayonnaie Whipped cream majonnalse s In tended to be used on all sweet salada such as fruit. Skin Tortured! Babies Sleep iterCuUc THE DAILY NOVELETTE GREAT-AUNT ANN . fl LEON Lin: K. UARNLS "0", ! I say, that's too bad I You've had n nasty fall I" tin came tinnn tier Rllddenlx a little crumpled heap at the toot of. the long alope of fragrant-'melllng pines and nasionea to ner sine "I didn't fall .T slipped '" .She raised a flushrd, rebellious face tn his, nnd he saw that he had been mistaken In. thinking her a child "Just so" he nnswered sobetlj "I trust no bones are broken ' "t'leaso go aw aj I want to be alone nnd I really am not butt' .She spoke Impatlenllj, ns he lingered still beside her. ' 'It wasn't that that made me cr " He i aught a stifled sob 'Hut something s hurting jou lin used to hearing peoples woes," he now persisted gentlj I'erlnps 1 enn help some " .She shook her head despahlnglji Then with n sudden (lash ' I guess jou wouldn't like to hnxe a man thrown at xout head and Just hi. cause vour great-aunt Ann ' 'XIj gieat-aunt Ann! I'm afraid I don t ipiite follow xon" She frowned Impitlentlj ' XIj great-aunt Ann J said "' He fori bore to contradict her "And his grandfathet quarreled oier such a silly thing 'Quirrelid with xon?' he ques tioned as she p niseil for a brief mo ment 'With gieat-aunt Ann of course' Aleut jou rather stupid" He flushed beneath a healthy brown 'Arent jou a little rude'' he ques tioned In return 'I I clHti t mean to be" she an sweted penlti ntlx Oh dear, tnj aim does hurt me so Yout arm Just let me see ' Tlie tone nf quiet aulhoiltj caused het to raise her head 'Oh 1 am i ilottoi fast enough though no doubt i stupid one" he con tinued with a smilt Now let me see It. please' But to lilt sinpii'p she shiank still farther fioni him doitoi ' so is he'1 Hei anger flared igatn 1 II never nnrrx him' Do you think tint Id luxe itniii if 1 hid known that he was coming too' Thej ariant,d It ill themselves onn mother knew Thit Is win it butts mi -o Daddv xxouldn t let theni If he had onlv lived but daddv s gone ind we do need the monej ind Aunt Ann sivs shell not lenxc me one tent If I don t nun v him ' And he he watiti to marij jou?" He asked the question slowlx Her lip culled scomfullx How cm he w int to main a girl lies ncxel seen unless its foi the monex ' Aunt Ann is teillj rich and 1 was named for iter There was sileme foi a moment snve for tlie nun inuring of the pine A dull red slowl) uept oxer the xoung nuns face It was an ingrv red nut xxlien In spoke his voice was xc. quiet ASCO. ASCO A S' 6- w - ' -w Jlj ASCO. I m trim . i MJBJUhL COFFEE! COFFEE! A, S, A- A S CM SW fijf j Roasted Fresh Daily In Our Own Modern Plant That's the Coffee service we give you out of the roaster today into your Coffee Pot within a few hours. o, : A Q " . fVV'YVVfwreeMSMsWe-ieMsVMsVsM"M TKe Most Satisfying Drink, Whether Our Very Best Teas, 45c- A' -S. c. "Best" is a superlative decree term, but we are uaincr it, to back it up "The Hest 1 A' 'Si a o. c roi LaundryX S-Au?1 V c Jemima . 4' wP I Pancake Flour Vr-rV-rrV-rrrrrrrT ; i Choice Shrimp ,A S Sardines Potted Beef Potted Meats c, ro, Best Corn Meal National Oats f A Fresh Noodles S" Macaroni Seeded Raisins C 0 A. Fancy lied Beets jVMMWXXWWyyMMWWMA Oleomargarine, -b., 30 35' ; ChoiceSalmonl95,26c This pure butter substitute is being sold in a t ' '5 .r ,5 great many of our stores. In addition to being palatable and wholesome as a spread it Is the equal of pure butter for all kinds of cooking and baking cheaper than lard. A' S c, In All Fresh-Killed Chickens, o. Fine quality. Soft-meated, delightfully tender you will want a pair for Sunday dinner. EVERYWHERE IN PHILADELPHIA i c- Oi And Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey.Delawarc and Maryland ACOjASCO. Have you really any reason for dls IIKIntr him so7 ' "Why Isn't ho In Trance?" The doctor turned and looked Into the scornful face. Then suddenly he smiled. "Wlij- aa to that I leave for camp tomorrow night, and hope soon to be somewhpre ' Now, what a the next of fense?" But the girl had risen to her feet. Dismay and consternation, and not an ger, filled her heart. . "You knew !" she stormed Doctor Noble looked steadily Into the angry, pretty face. "Yotiare unfa!" re "aid Then add ed quietly: "I shall go back tonight and. In Justloe to mjsclf, I did not know of course No doubt Aunt Ann had planned a surprise for me as well." Then, with a sudden smile, he extend ed a brown hand ' Oh, let's bo friends at least. Miss Meredith," he said "Your great-aunt Ann and grandfather spoiled their whole lives bv such a foolish quarrel Don t let us do the same" She glanced up at him shjlj but Doctor Noble, wns staring out across the shining lake ' Cireat iunt Ann Is growing old," he announced a little sadlv. "Don't you think, when I come back, we ought to tiv lo make her last jears happy ones"' It was Anns turn to stare across the shining waters ' 1'oor, dear Aunt Ann," she said. Tomoiiou,' Complete Xovclette ntiDAY, run jitii." SEEK $150,000 FOR BLIND Soldiers Depmetl of Eyesight lo Be Helped hy Working Home Tlie Pennsjlvanla Worklnc Home fot Blind Men will conduct a campaign to nlse "1511,000 hi preparation foi the wmk of cailng for soldiers deprived of theli evcslght In battle Alba B John son was elected chairman of the general committee jesterdav A i Itlzens' committee Includes the following Krancls I Torrance, John Wanamaker, Bishop Hhlnelandcr. Judge Martin John Storv Jenks, Prederlc II Mraw bridge Kills (Jlmbel and Hem j La harre Jajne To Tct an Oven Test in oven without a theimometor b putting in a piece of thick white piper mil shut the door If In three inliuiteR the papei ia veiv dirk the oven Is very lint, If hardlv brown, cool; If golden brown the belt is moderate Regulate the heat of the oven bv plac ing the food that needs the gentler heat ovei the Blielf, and vice versa Cover the disli with greased paper oi a plate or stand it In a pan ot walci is jou flu.! I ei essiirj Horie Radi'h in I'rcnih Ore.ing Cuiiv powder or horseradish mav he used tn vaty the flavor of a Trench dressing AN STORES CO lIW Vrr ".. M Our Very -Best ) 22 c lb. Cup" you ever served. can 14cV lotor Mints, can 8c & 15c can 10c can 5c & 10c Asco Bluing Lye Asco Beans lb. 52C; Heinz Beans pkg. 10c; Apple 'Butter, Stuffed Olives pkg. 5c; pkg. 10c & 12c; pkg, 13c; Hershey Cocoa can 8c & 15c; Calif. Asparagus can 16c; , .can lbc Mazola Oil, for made intp croquettes with boiled rice will make the meat service for Ave or six people. Our Quality Meat Markets ASCO, ASCO, asco.j -i RENT LEGISLATION PROFITEERING CURE Such Is Belief of Councilt'l n :- tt..- c.1.! 3 ViUIIlIIUUCC flUVlUg OUDJCUl ,1 Under Consideration K A Rent profiteering In Philadelphia will end with the passage of proposed lefls lunon giving inc'ciovernmenL inajjanv to seize houses. In the opinion &fnSm bers of Councils' special committee on rent profiteering Chairman Colburn. of Councils' com mittee, for months has advocated the appointment of a rent administrator or tho establishment of some such govern mental plan The new bill proposed byl the Bureau of Industrial liouslnp and Transportation Includes measures tetl curb profiteering considered of greate alun than the measure Introduced 16T! ago by Congresmah George DarrOw. 6f this cltj. H.1 When Councl's convene this ifal! mass of Information and data on rent profiteering will he Included In the com mittee report. All of the facts obtained by the committee will be turned over to the Government In tho event of the slid cess of remedial bills Action can t based upon this dtta without the neces sity of -a new Inquiry. Garrett T. Hcelj-, formerly general manager of tho Chicago elevated rail roads, has been named assistant direc tor of passenger transportation and I housing of the Krhergcncy Kleet Corpora-! Hon, and will have rhntge pf rent con-l iiutcimtd ui ine luiuit: 9 rB-tH IX ELL. yon ctn TT hardly call it that because h doesn't taste like any other bash you ever ate. You see, it has beea pulled out of th ridiculous into tb sublime by the appetite - teasing flavor of Alma ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. i . i C" O A. S, G, O , A' 5' Ci O, fA. is1 Lc A. c o Used Hot or Cold A. 5 knowine we have the quality' A S id rO I while they last, pkg. 4c bottle 5c can 10c & 12 can 15c can 14c & 20c big jar '..... 15c; bot. 10c & 13c; 'A, HASH JMb- Xv If N. V i I Old'DutchX f Cleanser I Oc i 'S, ;C r, n salads & cooking, pt can 35c; V A' S C A very nourishing hot-weather dish. A can 4t r - , ,i te. g: lb u 'Ai s. ;S -" asco; mrm ,tr 40 UI i' K oi coiera pi ws g-sTr-,- rrca X?'A & .v4? Pr.