i f .y,. cf,7t ,ij 1 &".. EVENING PUBLIC i LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FEEDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1918 5JT WOMEN WORK TO MATCH ACHIEVEMENTS OF OUR AMERICAN BOYS WHO ARE DRIVING ON iiw h WK. m -r. f Z?L FOtf TO.D TO KNOW IPEPPERS AND CELERY IS A SURFKISE IN WAKTIMU 0tLeast You Thought You Knew Her. but the Real Test of mki Character Comes Iotv Women Who Are Helping With All Their Hearts to Win the War m TAR is a queer test of a woman's 'p onaracicr. n is amazing, i" wcei mm one you have not met for n Ions M&M and find out how she Is vising RBij'meet It. It almost seems as tlioimh kfrOirelhave never known the real calmer Fjpf:eur friends until now. In our early i,:;(firinooa pcrnnps we went. 10 nunum ' With, them. Later on we visited in h? i Ihtil. l.nmna uai'linna fnr llllVrt nr IOj .weeks at a time. There were the most PQfflntlmato confldenees in the world ex- jua tic "yet now wo And we never Knew our Bfi friends at all, nt least fine side thnt ;VAmui3, ur we uiu nut iuuw Ho side that really counted. HKLI'IXU to win tin luiylns thrift slum K& rhanged, clothes borrowed even. tjU-'Tet now wo find we never knew KK. , Vt.lkn.1a nt ill nt Ii1d( (hn nlfln Recounts, or we did not know there was tw r All the little ton courtesies of life ." wa now know, though very nice in ES sthotr nine, do lint avail much. 1 mean r' If a man needed bandages to stanch the flow of his blood It wouldn't lylp l.' much ttf know tnat somewhere in me Dja World tliere Is :i woman who always Rp, s'Y her best crepe de chine nip,lit fcj' Jtown to a friend when she come to rH br hfime tvtthnllt her rm'M. And MO $&, lie fact that our dearest friend in lime of peace seemed very unselfish with f Mt belongings is not at all indicative ',now. r4V 'I u . l """" U,nl . , , ,TN' WT5ITINC! here I liriT c not r. W X what you arc doing to help -in the ,PI, , ,,,.u R1.pa, b(1(h ()f . v- Avar. iu;ns vv;iy i say ii i surprixiim tfc- fo run Into some friends we haven't KT" met for a lone time. Those perhaps We. accused of bavins the least depth 01 Character are working with all the W -.inergy 01 ineir oeing 10 win. amii ' thoso wo regarded as fine and stable j .of , character are going along serene ", - In the old-time groove. CAN BE PUT IN BRINE Bishop Sleeves Have Come Back A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose. Process Given Here To Be Tscil in Sitliids, Pickles ami I for Sniffing PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO not only mean, they aie negligible a; count Ins In wartime effort. Helping to win the war means sys tematic food saving. It means paying strict and Immediate attention to the rulings of the United States food ad ministration when they appear In print. If your neighbor laughs be cause you arc finicky about the sugar let her laugh. If she thinks you are queer because von can't see the Joke when she doubles up on her sugar order, let her think. Her Joke, as we have said before In tlie.se columns. Is i not on the grocer, hut on our soldiers. ;iiom- down Into on the little children of our Ames. Who wants to laugh nt a lliing like that" can be brining. war means nips teguinriy. It means Jumping nt i-ver r.irtlily chance you can to help the (iuvern incut when then' is a call. At this time thousand'! of home women have answered the cull to come help with the harvest. They did not let the argument that they had never been In a field before In their lives get in the way. Trren poppers and celery preserved fnr future ue by If propel ly done peppers so prepared cnn be tied as silblltutes for fresh peppers In pickles nr salad's, or after freshening- In water can be ued for stuffed pepper. Pioperly prepared tliey can hardly be told from fresh pep pers. The method of brining is a fol lows : I'emove the stems and seed and p.ick water-tight, iton- metallle leerplacle, such as a keg, bar- rel. crook or glass fruit Jar. Cover with .1 brine made by adding two pound" of :ilt In each gallon of water. If .i keg. barrel or crock Is used, suspend a wooden cover in the hi hie i-o that It will .keep tin peppers well below Hie Sllr ilme If ill.- eoier N placed on the pep per ami weighted without suspension. Il will eruMi the peppeis and make them tneir shape. Add more salt to the until no more will dissolve. If In. ' I 111 It Inf.. .,..!. .... ...I .... America needed them, and '. . , '" ',."'.":. "' """" 'omaineis ..... ...- :-.-,. -,i, in. more ni L neeo itlnc the families of the soldiers and sailors fctTELPING t,o win the war means '. il- persevering. Nearly cverj one ,' "fuicoursc, has dropped Into the Kcd M'.Crtiss once or twice. Helping to win :SJjnet war means going to it as ou S&vould to a Job that pays a salarv JS- Spasmodic visits when you have noth- lar )ng else in the world to do are verv Wfc'x ttiean gifts to lay at the feet of your SV,, 'country for which the boys we i.iised lie krft lavtnp- flltl'li Ihptr IIv-aq Thai, ot-rtl o - - i., - tvl inn soldiers' ovetcoats. others are vis- I 'J" "'.Y1'""' '" VU" r1- nll"- .'" "'"',I .illll Illl-nii ,it ,.M. lni.. ... .ill..... .a.... .1.11, ,1.1,, -. 1,1 ,111,,,, Kil. In escape. Illen Mil llelfWllc full i.flli Inlne and veal tight. Kegs' or barrel not refer-1"1"1 ,l,ne :1 KO"1' ,",a'1 c'a" 1,p filled full fU'lfh Tllllli.ru Tti.1 l.fl. .....1 1.-....1. i .... ffroat b(iil of women ... ''. "' ' , ..... .mi.ij m. wih. h.-if il -o piiu-eii th.it tiiy .,; t ;'''' ',, ;;" "'"' "in ,,mp ,.i,m n.i ...-j., , . 'V1 Vl,,p n hfiy niMtuip. ISrfoip hi 1 " ""' " "-. t-" ricK u.n tint IIIM VI HIT Will IN .I 7 . a lfr By Cynthia To tlic Sailors flln niflfl? an "tctisi but rcnmlnrd In tho i lltllir. A fmv Inlnntn. Inlpi int. unllaln iiulllll pfr CinlhlH Juit n werd to "Th Olrl j mo iipstslrs. When 1 sot hnlf v.ay un 1 i I'lin h .iir-inoiv" hiii mv tune .nipiiiHies. urum me iioor tiurii nna turneii arourni in ','" "Chler o. -M ami "All-American i nw that this clrl liml cone out. When I "IN. retumeil tn the piircli I saw her talklmt to All your 1-tters were $ Intcrfiitlni and nlm. Neither nf them sw me, o I went ti. ' am Rolna; to relate n true happenliiif ami the otlwr shlo of tho poreh ami ant down. i u rftn answer m throunh theso eolumnw. i When she aavr me at tho other ahlo of i "live heen hi the navy close .to six years the norch ahe ran upalalra. Ife went in the anu in Hint time havo neen to dulto a num- ' houe km! told tho other hoja h was Boin ..... 'il r,iKii porta. tiirr vvaa n iau n n, mn pooiroom. w nen n came out mho ' I. i"D M'iom I took eeiislileralile Interest an- me he came mid took a. seat, aMng, ) ", ueeau.o In. , , distant from every- "I did not know ou were here; I thought . ....,..,. iiui .eon ve liccame lasi irienua urni jou nao Bone oui." , .i?i,2nflL,f'1 ' me. He was silently wor-' of course, I wu niisry. ond aked him In ; "iiipinK hla vveethnrt and preferred alttlnir an annry tone what was wronir with him. aionr to belne In a mo i it mo rest ot the Ho did not answer, hut left the porch and uo"' , went In the direction of the poolroom. eggs. JIIjc and sift two and one-eighth cuptuls flour, one-fourth teaspoonful salt and two tenspoonftlls baking powder. Hllr In thiee-fourths cupful chopped nut meats. Then add the dry Ingredients alternately with three-fourths cupful honev to the hutterne mixture. Baks In cup cakes or In n loaf. At nleht when we were at anchor and all , "tflK1? th, ,ha" "I"'. trld to read, hut i Hands were on deck enJollnr ihe movies ami , t"'1' I "J'O liecsinw he had left vvlthnui the hand I always knew I tould find him on fajlnic cood-hje, anil hn had never done that tho Perth vleck with his dlttv hox wrltlnc to . u."f0re, An hour Inter he returned and 1 his sweetheart, an iiierliiin slrl. Once ho , "''" pretended to rend. Ho sat down and' showed nio onei of her lexers to him, In when I nut niy hook up he came over to nv " men aim vised tun most endearing pnrases. ' """ ",', , ,"v jou 10 ico me wnat is and at that time 1 was sure that they both wr,,ni-'-.' ' ,0'd him I would not. Then he would be try happy some time. "alu, '' niust have Rotten peeved over Br2wUJ,X"r-,!s"'-.Vbu',;n7r',;.k.M"d,10ak!;ChH !'j -. W- ,u'" &bi"nTi Kt gr'ow'fo, 3e rVor her ".nllVST, 'At I K'dSS jWoI,BJSdV 'SSSl,,fn,h0'ttlr' wa5s iooklnK fornnid to Ihe time when we re,f me iff ,,. m , SVsef.'hT'r ,0 ",e ,"""t", S""" " h"i '!k"n- "" "VK .S'sohfri'onlJ-'h." my? Well. flSr' hel., nunc frnm Ihe Sla.es "'J.' .,0,.1'".. A'..!0U' !,f . I i?.V him slid COUl.l w'fe "'T aum'u TnJverat 2 ' 'if FjS'Sk anyS "iov taVnler" I , TAltmJLl,Tff.ll0' X" " like t llnually remark to m that he wished It ' K"u" "hat Jour readers, think was Haturdav, which was the dav vvn were " " ""lie " arrive in .New- York un snturuay just as -vs unw Kin mane pe auvances anu tho Statue of Liberty stood out lief ore us as the boy Is evident! v fond of uu, I do In" hll, urli-e,7Jk h.ar.V.i,!I5 r;nn JT?5 ' "ot "e" t,mt -vcu Imve a' i'a,l!'e for in Ills liberty blues and waiting for llbeity lealonsv- Of nonrcie net-snn. m ln,.n call, which was jet some two hours off hu- i...,?". '1..1J . i ' PT0,n.,.,LJ" !00 fore they would send a liberty party ashore. , without being Jealous, and If there Is a I know when he got ashore he must ha ve ' tendency to bo Jealous It should lie irone direct to his swectheait's home. Hut fought with and put down as much as lie was not cone lotnr When the rt o'clock , possible for it onlv menus prent nnhnn. hoat returned to tlm ship he was In It and massif iteho vvs Itself In 1 oiirHert hf.. I never saw h more thaneed lad. Instead ' P1"1--"3 itu snows useir in married lire, of the brlEht and hanpv lad who had left the " " - nil ion factories uustiies that an" women workers pov women who must homes hut who, tn It ami water to teniove n ui-e like freh peppeis. 'eleij i an be preserved in the Fume ii. inner, and after freshenlnc Is evcel. -I..,,, t . . . . patriots, should ,..'..' I"' lme" cel'r-v ana ror fln.l It In 11, lii.n-1, t ui. ,1 ,, .l, "''" l"'rioses. ".....,. V ' ,, ' ehry iiiai ineir oa.vs 10 iii.-ikc llliowance ymg .iloud lor I 1 refer In home attend to their for regulac following-up of things to help win the war Women with children couldn't grl off for a week to help with harvest, of course, but there nip these many, many other tilings. We have to tnakt room for them in our lives. The day for the excuse. 'T have a family anil that is all I have time for." has passed. The woild Is our family. We must put ntnile out to attend to this new duty can be preserved In the same manner, and after freshening Is excel l nt for" soups, creamed celery and for I'.ivoring purposes. fi'opjrlchi 1PI In I'lomire Ttos.,1 Tlie-c .it c I lie In- -I of (lie new Uccvei. nil of llicm mailc on the lino of llic olil-lime popular liUltop. The one on the liloip-e worn liy the voting lady illustrates tlic pluinest model. The oilier are all thov.ii in dilTerent variety of smart udoriinient THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE THE DAILY NOVELETTE II fvffiff.s Military Day llv Morion C.i.resam m A MAID AND TWO MEN The Story of the Girl Vim Was LH'i RHiiml Bv HAZEL DEYO RATCIIFXOR Till; little town of "Woyland was rcr tnltilj In a f"'or of txclterm nt and TODWS 1.NQUIKIES I. Htm irt th wonifn ltn lolnntfr to hflf j cutlirr hi tlir liurif-1 orcunlrd unil : .liiMTiiieil? '!. Uhut h the mo! IniiMtrtunt Pr( of a r;rniTf lie 's uniform? rt, Mrntlon n (irlil of rummcrrial Kotrnmnt n ml work aiiillablF to lllirarlan.. I. I loir (tin pimento-", oiur renins cd from thp -nn, he krpt from nmldlnK? S. dlp the rwlpp for muUlnir applf Imltfr hHIi sraiM Julcr. n. Uhfit mount of tctiilile should n funi ll of ir h.ne ttorcl fnr the wlntfr? YKSTERIMVS ANSWERS J'hip flv-M hours hfnrr lip looked Rn If till the mo naa ffono out ni him li, did nin won;, hut not the ianie hh Iim thg itonu It hfore. This went on about two weekH. nnd he ot orje nnt;itl of hotter pi I decided I would try to mntol hlin. Jin ndmlttcd to rue that when he urrhpd nt hl sweethent's home jpr tnotlwr had told him that her dfiuffhter hud let n uirti rfnl four month. 'nn jou I m b phi" tlili Ititl's feellns!"'' -Mid thin wiiN an A tm in hm Rli i. I-nlor hi went nshon on Jlherty nnd never returned to tli fhip Tmi da.ri latnr ho war decjaied a dr8rter and I ha never nen or heard of lilm hIih. Tins all luppcticd be- foro war was declared. t nm tint trvltiir !o rhansn voiip nntnlnn of . tho American Bir?, but merely try Ins to con vince you that all pallors when In a fon-lRn port do not foruet the Kirl back home. Of tho countries I have visited I havo found tha American sir! the moft rharmliiff. So now. my friends, lot's hear from ou through mese columns. l.. a, is. Honey Cup OaLe? Creatn one-third cupful buttprtne. add onr-lialf rupful BUfrar Kradiiallv and ' cream thoroughly. Hewt in the juice and I rind of half a lemon and two well-beaten i .-tftflliWSSbik. COCOA "ALL FOOD. NO WASTE" HONEY CUSHIONS Doesn't the mere sound of Cocoa and Honey Cushions make your mouth water? The thoutrht doesn't do justice to the taste. Cocoa and honey cushions are the crisp, chewy kind that we all love so well. How to make them among Wilbur's War-Time Recipes at well as numerous other dainty, delici ous and eco nomical tit serts. Your copy's' waiting. It's free. Stnif It It tadmy H. O. WILBUR A 'SONS. Inc. PhilaJttphlm Will lie Gcneroii An Answer lo the Shipbuilder r fl.i hJ.tor of noiinu Vni' ' lVnr M'ltlani 1' wan with nnMili rablo ntrot anil without h pjns of far that T Kg-- akticm: xxiii t'MpUAT night after Jack Imil Uft, llutli th toot up tlie little calendar on lier 8L. (leSlC and COUnteil off thn rlnva vin tn tl.c ILVclate of her marrlacro. The rreddlnc wan Ptrf'.barelv tvrrt rnnnth nwav II lqnl.0.1 .. l-ft days of belne two months, .nnd nm. I'&liovr those four days seemed Important. fSl&TMb ll'tle plgh she crept In between I' 5 oueets niui irieii to sleep, nut sleep Ef 'Would not come. TnRtr.nil. njiiTi all ..... !.- :. WiS- f inouscnts to disturb her. ami $53te IonBer ne ,a' ""' "'"re ennfiised tVvvai blr mln,l mh s,--: "-. i-mny oon c 1 come light out and say atl can't marry Jack In (wo months V she naked herself over and over amm Ami (j :. If, men would com ! renroof. "How Kf "could you think of liurtlnir him u ,viio i Vou don't even know your own ?F-. "And if I loved him mice, ami t nn. ijjM.'ly- did," the busy thought went on. "I 'A, mun I0Ve mm still, only I've chanced m'i somehow, because tonlirht when he feu kissed me I hated It "' Ef)r 'She buried her face In the pillow. (ft ,,But there wl11 be other times." went g vii mat lormeruine voice speaking: In ptj her brain. "Other times when he will .- kiss you. There will come a time when you -will go away and be alone with him. when there will ho no place to W for refuge outside of his arms; what ; then?" "Yes, what then, what then?" thought echoed itself over and -aysia j$l don't want to be married." her Virt would cry out in rebellion "I f-'tarTt see whv T ....... .., . . Iesi!i - " "" c .vrtiiieu 10 dc mar-i'r- J can'4 " in niarrlaKe what neien sees. Helen wanted tn lie f,inn. The over why 1101 ? Tomoirovv was to be "Mllltnrv Hay" and nil Ihe fellows who had left that luvvn for tho s.-rvlce of I'nile an were invited home to be treated a honored irtiestH Of course tliere were some already "over tliere" who could not attend, but others, were at nearbv ramus r-d the "anivver" to me. signed " Ship- where? 1'erhap, Qm ,,,, h , mid seboois and the people of the town builder " wIiosb name an.l .Mre were by the ea Jlck ,,,,1 ,, , , , ohmteerwl to fro In their own m.-u-lilnes '"'','"1 bv "" , , , ,, , a. j.ieh. Had vi.iced a desire 1 and brine the bovs home. Perhaps I have not rleorlv explained mv 10 ko oiiHnvhcre by the sen where they ",f il ls ""'' ' f!l!r day." said Itulh nolllnn Hud I don- i It H lmpoislble that could be alone alihonirli r,.n,i 1 . . Merrill to her mother. "If It iVns. It ' the Rentlenun-hero-shlnhuililer would have been decide v , ,, '-ad, will spoil the whole thlnp;." Prom M1 ,, , mr , , .,, uio.iBiit in it m all Its reality, she de termined wildly to asl. .tack to take! her somewhere gay She niIg,t say that her iiuaceustom,.,i oik bad tired her of routine and that -lie needed re laxatlun and amusement. S-oni. vvhei,. :,,iit i o'clock, slie'pul mi' lasi arilcle of elotlllllB Into Its fnur. and once mine .llpp,., ntr Sll.lpped r.rf the Unlit. i,d HimI to make :i 1,1 ml ..f i.... mind. She must have fallen nleep aboui l' .mil there wa a reason for it -ineiiiiiic nail HiiililetiiV llutli i "Ron't be pessimistic. Until, dear triless il will not rain. U'm Mieli :i lierni. ulwirl.tinimr.l i?!llnnts of .v e olden ildvs. I t if til evening llv the wav. will P.obert Halit in .1 duel i. tlin t the deadly Imult In Kostev 1,.- alile lo enlne Itnin.,"" vvonnll lierpelrnle.l Uy. ine miBIl! appro I l,.,-,!!,- tl.lni, tn ,.,,.1 ,,',, .prlntelv hi Wiped ..nt vvitn tlie don't cine, whether he comes home or ,Th irantlenmn-hern slilnbullder nlrendv re mit. " ferred to s,-eiiM p.!!-' ' Ulurly perve.l heeallO Itobert Foster was one of Ruth's old r sne-tLir.s Ken'rally. rerhrlstened. the fe. sweethearts, but a War airo thev had male nf the ! ' as i-.i nioun-i Be. iiuarreled and Hob had enlisted. Itulh (If rour-e I reaii was ton in ond to irive In. and so was to lie ttener.il tul 1. A vllnllv nntrbtlle hfrvlre fnr n wnninn with nnv lel.ure tlnir on her liniuU ,.,r ryniliis--After vvnltluc e lone tlrn he-e iliij. Is t help tiillier In the for your nnawcr in a letter T sent you , harvest. VWnnrii vvlm ran aidr Kite it ,eneU Dl'dtipolnted." I wish to tell u . few dn nre nelenme. Aniillentlon ! r Ktl(m- ou Hn. rBhl. i hjVB thought the ' made to the lie.idiiuartf rs of the Muni- .,..,,,,., 1)rt i , ,Hll tlH Knin mi Niij lomil Ijiind Army. The nay Is nf ,0 m5an a trIek nn i,t(.r as le mak two dollars 11 iLlj and mnviird. a boy care for mewhen I know he wants ?. Women run lake it rnurse In einnbn meut her. Althuush I do love him nnd It will nimiiigement in Itoeliester, rlttshiinth, he hard to relinquish sll claims of him. I New ork and Huston. The emirsr will try to forset him So plvase do not lasts two moiilhs. think III of imOIvUNIIEAItTIID. .1. There Is no tiillloti fnr the course, hut the appllruiil miisti tnit her llvlne ev- c-ieer llPl ,m- dear; If you arc pen- peuses and fuleen dollars for hooks. rr,.., iif u.ii t, ir,.nHrniis to von And t Women admitted must lir over tvventj. "'"', "'" .," ,ie,-ii,l reo.lv ?o,'- i". Ihe. have had it IiIeIi srhool edllril- "';en ' l"1' ",e " jel ;"ul ca," V'1 ltue' lion and three .tears' nnrrleticp In a ' ItlRlit. as he Is called, vylll conie , fuetory. Tor furllier details nhoiit aloiiK anil then you will be Rlad you did lids address Captain llo.td Jlsher. of not do a mean thiup; and hurt your sis- ! the U'ur liidustTles Hoard. , TU Tlilr- ter. However, I do .not think sister can teenth sireel, Uashinttoii, I), t. )ie very ,,, .. 0ve" at fourteen, do ' 4. A how should he returned when one Is vou? mistaken for some one else. , . .". Sork stretchers are it timely nlft for !,r"el,non"Vhe.'eM'K, !m " KaHhnt and Uo Not Think About Him 6. The fnllowlnir lotion Is for presnlrlnr Dear Cynthia I have heen Introduced lo a hands and oily skin In icenernl! Three- young man a year ami and had no occasion llllliees nf rnsevvntep. nnj, minis nf . for meetlnp him nlnee. elderllower wafer, a quarter ounee of I know that ho was trylnp to set better ! Iienyoln and five drains of jitnnir acid. I aenualnted with me. Xovv, I once suKsested ' . seeinir mm again inroilsu a. irienu, out ne ' has never followed It up. I M Established 18S0 M I 1 JYUKlBLYNN.Inc IT 1528ChesStutSt The Apparel Shop for the TSetter Dressed Men and H'omrit Autumn Fashions : vain p. hid si resolute Bob hence the uliarrel had never he, 11 three eHrs ami in the -.urince than which iv t,.'l',i no 'l"arrPI "-"J ""r I'e'H nMr L.., l,.. iiivde l.v woman was one patched up .,, ,., , ,, ,.,., v i- s ier s another .My 11' ..- lttl. 11, 1.- .. .... . ... ... I... "" '! . ., . .. . t - ....- . ,...., Iiotller vino -lieu Miien I e- iuni ...-..,!-. ll lie- e, ,t.lT,.-ll luUtied HI Went lO I .1 U.I - 'Why. Itilth. this is no time m be tliinkiui; of petty tiiurrels. ' said her niotliei ' Wa a shame for you and Hob lo act so .Mrs. Men 111 put her ne.nlv darned slnckincs into the basker. thinking Tomato Hrrines r.t (ir entlrs sn,. was iinuiii-ij -riniuu . ,. ,,.,.,. i woman' I'un, Hut 1 have known rv few other vvoinen '' i.mior or n oman a f like 'hem and we iilva mdee the world Hear .Madam -Is thr nny n.iy ,, ,,r,. hv our own expel i-li. in I dare say thnre artvillK tolllHtoes so that they will keen In .... ..! ui. 11, .1,1 in Hm.s rather harassed I an aDarlnient? MI!S .1 it is . ... I .- I . . . ,.. .. . ... Hr Ulll'is nr' .,.-.. :. . 1...1. ... --.-.. ... i-iuit-ii tiiiM iir iipi'ii'v :iii iiif wiiiiii i ii-i is nitiniiii: ...,..ii it iuur i wouifi iiul .-.,i..-m-..,..-mi.--s fOiriHllilliir t i:.f tuirii.il. c.-iTi i Ci." s. if I imiiftlt. Matter let 111 fl IT. ,,.,!, i T . mnlmtl imnsi spf-mtMl noii- tn ' str:ilKiitin ov iiihiusivc-s -i(-i I ..-... .n.- .mi. I. Bii.nrl. I... t.1. ... n n nAP .. . ... . .. ... j .ar-,. i, ,.,.,, i-i,i, .,,nr..v. . mail,, i h.,l ii f i iu ,. i .. u : , ' '" "' '" ,'" 01 tmilKUif7. 1 roust contess iiiai i oner neuuinB or I the liiols ' would have lees cause lo develop thouirht thnt he was the one t rould rhnose Into his tvpe; at least I hope it has been de. for my friend velnniiient. because, I should certainly feel1 i chanced my mind lately, as a frlend sorrv for the mother of n rnaii with such ) ship without reciprocation and sincerity Idylls unless I could he made to believe It , would onlv Interfere In my life, and only a was the .esull of some trick of the fates man for whom 1 would feel the createst ran and thiif his diseased mind could be cured. ' Hdence could have my love. Am I rlcht. Mu.v the trood Lord hleHS "Shipbuilder." I deHr Cvnthla? "T. iiririce than which , am sure his mother and sisters are proud of mm ii. ;., oiinc . wn win,, iiici iiit- limn nine nnu . he made no advances to further the friendship, I cannot see that you should be humiliated- and think that he wants .toll to make advances. tie probablj looked on the ineetlnc as a passim? ac quaintance. It does not do lo make nny thliiB of n chance acquaintance. It only makes one unhappy. comfort ni I l.nv II itrir I iilflrnt It. as 1 havo un lined xomaioes anil tomato paste, are wairnntinu me to no sn. un. in ine uiosi saiisriicioiy ways of preserviui; '.... i ... - r r i l m resolve themselves Into the knowledge The net il.iy iliiwnej fair and warm ,;"'," a." '"" nf ni I lUf. re i render a ""'""" ' '"-' lrel"" "r" " louows: - tliat she did mil know herself ir III , ""' ''"11 K"1 "!' wll a ''-'PI1 feclini? I ?",,,, '.."'"S 'n mdlvld ul U is essential that , Ilrled tomatoes Blanch long enourth '"'?,r '"nthia A few days ago a rlrl could believe lut her ..wf "1,e ' In her heart SoniethliiB was Koiiifr to I "' ,' ",'. produced. And when ' to loosen skins, cold dip, peel? slice to w.h',' l"."' 'S?1m,i("fH.n id"inmiiiB ?gj; ward the ' 1. .urtt of innrrlMI?r" .h" ' i MW" "' 'W '!" ' ""'V ''i'" "'Sat bV'' "'!S' "v,V?H.t"lP.,-,lSe "tn-"'." M" tliree.tehth- to o'ne-half Tncl" f.tf.sST'S.VN'o " liTn'k 'Sn-' seu ? Aas? natural it,,,, ' , '"aeriace lltelf. the knew not 'I here 'was to be a parade ,i,j a nian to J" ''?;"la.J f to "Bet the ' Ptart at temperaturo U'O deKices K. and i nUht t waa on the porch with a few other I. ,.H i. f ' f "rH ,1,at an" Blr' '" ,llP mornlns; then in tlie afternoon a restsinsibll ties ond determineuioBei. ine incrcaf,H 1o , 0 cIeBreos K toward tlin dlrls and hovs when she came to tho door would have at completely chanKlnir her banquet, and last of all a dance in the he.t not th ' "JfJv-ei it her feet slavish end. Properly dried tomatoes show no M' fr'j"d aBllcd no1' to comH out w,,h u8' mode of lite, perhaps everytlilns would eveninir. ....... : "fir railveiv i and pray for Ihe strciidh to moisture when pressed and slices break come out all risht after all. She would! " ";lf lU'in& ,ne Piraue that Iluth's prtfct h"r from the wolves. wncn bPnt. , ask Helen nliout ir lleh.n u-..iii,i i-.. . heart beat rapidl. as she saw In the1 .,, otlv ,an.ible ninn. even if he he n , .....,,. ,,. T,i, t , . Helen would b ibie ,.i "' U,I(,i K"? i third formation the tall lUure of Hnslitn rM .,"" beXslii-bullder. must admit that Tn'aJo paste Bol ripe led tomatoes . . ryieii vvouiu ne anie to clear hei- m nd I itnheit Kosier "Mv how manly he , fit . ,vl of heau'iful womanhood Is as hard until soft. Pass thlounh a screen to re- fvrarg2tJUaJtJs.vAV f. uv-M-tnr of doubts and fears, and aM;inK Helen ' ok" Ituth thoUBli't but the 4 e tlid' as I- a worthy tpe of man The move seeds and skins. Hoil down quickly M BsaV WIJT mlBht he put off tintli tomorrow That turned 1 i.-i eves vvav for thev were nan . ineraily speaklnc. Is such Hn ,. on n Rtovp , nnmt t,,(. (.onsi!,t(nc . -f H SyToS meant a cessation of tho.iBnt and I a I S B i,v' a ,d he mhiht look ' lier wortbv jjlnir , ', "lat or" n " krtchuii. Then place It on the RBrlRB was when Ituth fell asleep Her list i "I won't speak tlrl." she said lo her JV''1 S?man be'Vuse she Hunts iimlnst back of the stove or, better In a double fl jKtCIMMlir Jlltlr rl.'LVl. ' llZ '"iV. Tl anTVli'irries, some MiouhVbe "-m. WZ "n a ' adne t This pioducl can be used as a flavor!,,., K , ,-.- r'""iiii I'll! 1(11 llfvii-lti !...., K--.il lntr I- .I'ppv n tltr 1V'M Una . ' . . uiiri nr I11S rUiioiiuin ivi Hiiiiiiin uianve, UUIL 13, II lit Uil I UU I . Ii c . V II m . fA...ll.l. .... .1... .i.... . '' I" .w"'-. .-......- ..s. , . . .nt. v,. ..- -- w i. i i iwiu ii. ill'- iiiiiiiiin nr tn .... .ill i.,.i. i i j i-nii nr i niun in miu Frocks Hals ''"7 1 S Suits Coats t :-.filA, and Furs , ',)Wr X&& Tho simplicity is tlie !iLzjJli V1 Vi l-nvnnlit nf tho fn.ll iiTTrW f''- && modes, you will find fh:.'-lfi A&f vg here a most diversified mfxfstr vS nssortment of tho new- Him- WmtJttSr NV est style - tendencies, jrTfcfBfcLUJ N3 most moderately priced. . fit333r9' ! 's8 Hi-.. m ! Ym j run A'fc'ir v - V.Li (' JiiiJtf1!"'" iTjii .fs I " ' i i Tr For Fnll and Winter Nave Arrived PyWitli'.Jlm even In that ugly flat, and nov la;vdon t want to be alone with .lac B!s'jeVen In my own home What win u , RK-IOm when I am llvlnjr wltli him In the K' Jipurtment downtown?" Mf'-fc.U thoughts flew in retrcpect to 'l"i mvaiunem. now Would it seem Hi jreauy- live In It with Jack? Once she aiiad thought that the external tlilnB-s llke pretty clothes and reaiu- int-.iv hlngs in one's home were what mat tered. She moved restlessly on her pil low and the heavy diamond rlnir aenteit. H'ed ajalnst her face. ;, She sat un In bed and drew- it ntt u- ganmoment she sat still with it in her Cffkhan-) Than VA t lrt'i I " c,,c Jfaneu across anu iiSlPu"" the little brass chain of tli eieo LMrJc lamp. The Ughr flooded the bed. f; 4inq ac ine T00t liu, could see her own : i -BCe in 1 111 ni.rrt.fl- - tmnrtn i.i ft T'S ' . "--"' a4.jv,n.- U 11111 gyramliif wide, tragic eyes. She dropped Wnhn rfntr nn tlie tahl. e, j i n... Crjj- I -m .. ... 1.471.U.V1- Mint uitr.iiiiru .&; 'little sigh of relief. Then, with RvV tnA tfirht nn. aha, flanltA.l , .,,. i ES.na maEazIne rtory until Phe forgot rVk' 'har fvniirilan n n4 tl t -.. i. .... Kr ""-w-va - u uBJccp. il wan ino ST-, tfim . fllfl tltftrx nt rlnrlcrlrin- loiiin, T1...1 . v&i rjnt"r . ".,-.rM"r ."-' .""" iiiuLuci aiajn umseu issues, and Ituth gV'nad always done the tame. To put nuuuicauuic muumiiB oui ot per head as t-plUickiy as possible had always been Wr-IUlUl's way of solvine nroblems. until rf lM'"late. when the nroblems had irrnwn Rv! . ,Iarer and more difficult to solve. I VZZ 1 "."'ic owi,v itcHaii wen. 11111 vftJmh had not read through the first liijLgMW. before she realized that it ccm- ijgVUnm a problem that needed 10 be IHV-YfaAltTH. The tIH 111 If i--iu mnnln.l fw.;v . -"- " "-'" t I,sr(M win in rranra, anu was on me point ,'rTunning uway wu 1 anotner man when Tswas received that made her realize ti In time how narrow had been her .SMsVWpe and how irrevicably mistaken Ii h had been in the man she had thoucht bjgtkre. desirable than her husband. - i,irMria' mrevv ine magazine away irom t' Mr and it fell to the floor some dls. R'fc.Jae'jiway Her eyes fell involuntarily K OH tha cedar chest and she suddenly de- "'-Mest to get up and dock through it. Per- 'ina that would make her sleepy. ' .'j'kWIth the plica .of lingerie on her lap, R.tM.aoft satin, the delicate crepe de IV, uiB umniy Kut:ei9i9orie inai nnv . thought so vital a part of any girl's ruuje, her mind began to work once .'alone dangerous channels. She i thrilled to the idea of wearing these nte. as any Rlrl would. thrill at Jng new and strangely wonder- They were to be worn for Jack, ah shook out the frills of her II extravagant negligee and (dipped it a.i the thought occurred to her, vrely it was, but did she need it I (Miur more simple pernaps wouia ben just as effective: perhaps 4U4,'Hot notice things so closely A tnougnt tney am; ine cc.11 tM whaf inattered. , kid bought-5 1 Row,.and-there :rHe.migui uu. rtnei uaj wiin retain ns sttalned between them as thev had beep of late. Something would happi-u to help her out somen here, peihaps there might not be a way clear at present, but there canio a certainty just befote sleep that was iiiiiniMjkubly reassui ing of going on till Ituth, with a cup .of (Totniirrnw. news fm possible hint nf Ir.ited.r.l in Krano. vtllh hand and a plate of idiicUen salad in the oilier, went to place them ill front of one young man, who lnimeilately tinned and looked up into her face. Iluth had not expected Bob at her table, and the .hock was loo much An.vway, the eolTee landed i-omewheie In Bob's lap. and a dismayed little girl ran fran Ilcallv out of the room. "I shan't go in again, she sobbed to one of the girls. "I spoiled his white his dreams. , ...... in, been onlcil In. my pie-.ou 1 ...-.- ---, , ,.,.--,v is mere v ,. suws. rice, beans, etc., in the same vvav that canned tomatoes are used. This lnr.,n,,ill.., I.. ,...l.l..,l 1... 1. n .'...I 1 ti'iiii iimiii-ii 115 1 1,1 niriiiru 11.1 nit- .NHiioiiai I SCl- ratlng ' lllrs I vnnisiii. "'""' .7. "........,.. in. t'ei- of viewpoint. Jrr coniriiiui u.nu.i-.. vt ur lianieti commission, domest! BnenerJuV "11. lV,'t ,h''hIve,,,rnnw,'USH p'! ..department, kindly co-ope meiueu n in' '-;,. ,!,,. her ljter com- wim ine eunor. vr, good ',;"' v" Verne ndho'iT. .-vhle'ncoTf , pared to her. B"e "..'' , ,,,,,. Iliii-e. . . lgOSf;till!Wated-10 Milli on Adventures With a Purse n.1.1. 1- i.nc sublect. and If the .liscus- suit, anu ne looaen nice. , - - ,,,,,,., 1 shall ne raii" -' ' ' After much teasing Iluth was per- ' V." ' r t. ivii f-r ' ''".'IVfJ I 1 i'rib't an n. 1 'Minded to go to the dame, .hut she took , 'tYunSl and half-bake. I heroes I '.rrf "?,, , Tn k 1 pains lo keep out ot Hob h way. She , nnunce tliat "'u,' VP"'( ftultlfled mjseif by , anJ , ..oi.ie.l hm a even ng bv danc ner duel . N" "'',,., mnui. and at '"" I with other fellows: but one dance catiiS' 1,B,,l'"S ihirtv It'-' too late to hegln. mutll when Iluth was without a paitner. iAW.mI,:r. 'IS?:.! "that your Jf"'''"""-'rT ". ' ii. canine 1 u i niTirr R.iiinTprfi nvtnit i,i.,hu iHr rem a wrm m ..--,;-,.- ctuuuii l I, IJUUi - s-."M -' - " - "I .-.. v..MPmJ,UUil...- - .,niri llfl mv LIUIIHs iirf ' ! I Huth got through, the dance, but few r have forBoiie ."r '.:" ,0 B0lnB away: but nanl0 which none TTTI-TT i.- i.ii. ...... I .a ....... .nnlieii. t the Iieirlnnlne- a Daeked. prellnilliarj " - nubile II- i na,llL "1111.11 "Ulll. W,,,ire ,,Ll",i,nE'of't1,e eAcore Hob led her OUtfof-,,;; jj. can X'Mr $ e V, whlcl, , the only " -,J ""uiu ou , hall, and they waiweu in ine sun moon- t1JVe refereiwe ty m "f"'- - ,,,- already have tour dressm...ur-u .. t liehi until the dance music was only ,.,, n,. trail to the wooded csmon. i powuir. engaged, or do you make your own ' UWL "turned and took It,.,., BS J'SeaW rln-Vn me, I Thouwntlsof clothe-? Anyhow, theres m .- snuarelv by the shoulders. "Utile A landward i ..lung '""'."' ,ca.thlr:is nt last ten years, an Uli . c imiiv " --- I People- now thore is a talcum powder, only one, that is made with Bis- the greatest of all healing Bismoline is its registered can duplicate. It Bismuth Talcum toilet ' be bought, and tf vnn i..i.- ...... sweetheart let's forget everything and .stall again Since training clown houth can pn-h up a teal harva n. Take as an ' 1 have had time lo uiuik inings over, under vou. ,.llhi black-, green nr even a in dark blue ed, has an In- t',.linif huth softly squeezed Dob's hand. I-.-.. i,..o?i enn-r. ion. Mile! mini - - nm visible stripe, and Is forty-two inch. I thought vou had forgotten me. Then If the editor is boxes sold y in the tl every hox makes a friend. Many have found it an It is many times !..... .1 .... 4U1..1. , ,. a the Here-I "ent-'i t" " iiiuir. or we can tell ft'r- ..s-t.. nr- -rtiK FdOi.s. i '0U. y,., . not debarred from e pay you 10 try me tirst box. ine snui .. .,, ,... rr.., ..-. -i .... . ii r i naiei j umt -- imve """ ... .. :.i unu" :.". ..iihleas. th ne un lIlUIDHCIISiluii: iliu ITiir ttKkSXM'SFX . !t.?errhbSuJn,i1erheU,Cl1end,'t,r,e c"of .blVr.& J Have your druggist certify your ' Itte te '" a V"y "'"' "ou- - ' h? wi", o?'mf fro'uufes-V but. ' gfiy"...!!'??- P.ci."o answer, purchase on his label; send it to us I (lea,-, I'm going to sea in a couple of and receive 2oc bottle finest per- ,hf:h,hi" J.d" L , "i' ,f.re".. " . ItVas a much happier girl who. two I'raieeft Shipliuililcr weeks later, bald good-by to iiob. u 'Madam -felt t mut ay a word of "I'll ne nacu rumi, uwi, tu uon i appreiUtlnn to "jsiilpnuliaer lor ins repi worry, and, kissing lier icnueriy. Hob to "One of the rouis splashing and gurgling. He will ri,.. lessly pursue a piece of soap from oih end of his tub to the other and will be completely absorbed In catchlne- th-,i went away. .. . . , elusive toy. If he has fUn will, the' Huth waved unt'l be was out or sight , . Then, Willi icaia in nn iia, nil-.- luuiieil If there were nior fume or a vanity box. Le Fevre Bismoline Co.. Lancaster, Pa. V. H. Smith 4 Co.. Miller Drug Co. and all Leading Druggists soap, picture Ills delight at having a real animal. They corns stuffed 1.1, cork, I suppose It Is, and they are cov ered with u waterproof material. A fat jolly pig has written on his back the ever-favorlto story of the little pig who went to market. Then there Is a bear, and oh, all sorts and kinds of animal! anu me price or ur choice Is only -el..... xi-lth down at tho ring on ncr uuru nnger and pressed It lo her lips. Tomorroic's Complete Xovelette rill: MOTOJt LADY." Sugarless I'earh lee Cream Wniih and neel file or sin rlnc ' ten cents. peaches. Press them through a tine 'sieve add one cupful of white corn It is surprising how one's idea ' syrup scalded with two cupfuls of milk change. When 1 was tn high school I I Pool and add three cupfuls or rich milk should have been of nil irirU r,,,,. ...i , .ml n nlncli nf salt. A few drops of ' erable had I not had many school flags Hemoji juice added Just before freezing , Set; srr:': &'!" " -- " - -' ujjiiuun mm t. neuruoui snouiii oe very lu.inj anu iciiiiiiiue esaeniiaiiy a bou doir. And so, of course, I love little frills and extras for my bureau. Hut on the other hand any ono would tlnd Irresistible the cunning powder boxes I saw today. The base of glass will re mind you of a sherbet glass. The puff fits into this, and for a handle to the puff Is an adorable little kevvnle doll with full colored mallne skirts about j her. This effective little ornament can ' bo purchased for $1.50. ' For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Aventurca With a I'urse" cap bo purchased, address Kdltor of Woman'. Page. .Kvbnino Pubuq Lbdoeh, or p'u'jne the Matching Our Boya While our American boys are drivlne on the Germans let us try to match their splendid will by dolus those things we have been asked to do. Put up food against the war time needs of a great country. If you do not know how to can and dry " to the Woman's Page Kdltor for the free home canning: and drying manual Issued by (lie National War Garden Commission. Inclose, two-cent stamp for rettirn Good! You'll say you never tasted anything so good as the baking results you get with Miss IttHSBJ TV, Miss Princine PurePhoaphate BakinglWder It rises in the oven and ends all your war Hour troubles. tOe '.J b., SSe lb.. In handy handled cupx. at I Community Stores wtsfrvr M You Sot 1 nnt tthtri4 '4r). C. J. Hepve & Snn Philadelphia Ktprettmtativ Be Sure Hlat the V Placer-Piano You Buy Is cEOLIAN-oMADE "X evcrythinR there is one standard'liy which all others stand or fall. In the production of IMavcr-Pianos that one is Aeolian. The Aeolian Company, pioneers in th industry and excluaire owners of the most important pateata in the construction of Player-Pianos, hare eatabliahed and main tained the hijrheat attainable standard in their product as witnessed by the wonder ful Pianola which they use-in such pianos as the Steinway, Weber, Steele and Stroud Pianos which we sell. Bat the Aeolian Company hare roof farther. They hare succeeded, through rrest Tolume manufacture and scientific management in producing the Franceses, a player-piano enbodyiag their wonderfnl devices of control and made under their most rigid standard to sell at $525. Truly a real achievement placing the ownership nf an Aeolian-made instrument within the reach of nearly everybody. SXtltMat ay V at4 tfcmc h ar KeataJ-TajriMat FUn, wfclok ayptUi all the real tewmrd th yarchs. Call. Shan w writ fr oUalevtM. CJ.HEPPE&SON. ra7-HW CHE8THPT8T. n&THOMPSOrsT8T& FRANCESCA PLAYER-PIAWO ( AEOLIAN- $C0C MADE) JLJ BBBBsmBKBBsmBsmBsmBsmBsmHSmlili t flBSEtmBmBmBmBmBmBmBSBmsjBBnRi HI" HT aar; I! .ft VII WfetBvan;-n.rtWntt.,iWktoS,;(M9. v iSSS . ' if. m tilTttm , ' lA ! VAli?M KM Xi bv.ra.. trfl' m' fir'tiiiiktoW- .