& r s- K V?W , : A" ftrff J W" Evening public ledgerphiladelphla:, Monday, September 16, -ibis '.."VM- v., -, S $ LETTERS THAT GO TO FRANCE A PEEK IN THE SHOPS CYNTHIA RECIPES-FASHWNS 4-j . tlA aw. ijf ft f ! w ife s' mi i Gfr -V tr i-i . Mr VL t vS 13-? :.? C1 V m, & 4 'VKil &7E RIGHT KIND OF LETTERS ' Tn uptti? rn nrri? mnrjTRRS A tci Them Know Wr Are Hanging Breallilossly on the Things They Are Doing Over There Cheer Doesn't At nays Mean Dilating on Your Own Good Times Here ttfniTlN'G letter to the wilder has ,, W gronn to be a national pnstlme ThSre Is ttcnrrelv ono who floes not withdraw fiom the fnmllv iltrle o , Sunday afternoon or night to be nil by herself when he vvelRhs those thbuchts to send to the camp or the tretich. Very often the soldier Is lust a mere acquaintance But with memo ties nf the lone davs when n boy may want for mall a Eli I oi an oldei woman writer to him as falthfull as thoufeh he were a man most dear to her This letter to the ncqinintinie fat fcwav has -et moie than one to chew Ins her pen Uncont-rioifdv one lavs down rules The lettei must lie tiewsy, ves and tell ot uungs iiuh u ftolnp o'n ut home hut the plctuie of fajetv must not he painted too bright A man like' tn Unmv that Ameilca. is Carbine on and abhors a wcepv. low uplrited letter Hut it in t much fun to hear that the boii t;ue the Kirls A picnic list Satutdav and creivbodv had a perfect 1 wonderful time At least, it Isn't so entei t.iitiliic when vou know ou jourself spent that vnrtlcu lar Saturdaj ciosltiK No Mnns I,nnd It would be lots niter to hae an nr eount of that picnic with a stiinp; tied to It. and tho striim would be that jou Were missed clreidfullv. mHt: letter to the front must be J. cheetful of coute but there are I wajs and was nf beinp; cheerful If, our paces are so utteih huoant that they Kie the lmptesoion the wiitei1 regards the war as a meie side issue dnd that life as usual and as pavlv as usual, is the iiile heie in Ameilca the letter of iheei mises its point Don't ghe tho hnvs that impression Let them know that wo over lieic aie llvlnc the "lite isue existence that we over hcic nre hancinp- bieathlesslv mi tlm thincs thev are doing over there I That Is one of the llnest wiivs to be cheerful to exult in tho glorioUb thine our hos ure iloinc H Is the moping about theh pirt In the war that drives the bovs to the blues and distinction Thev don t mope about it and tbej don't like others, to Neither, as I havo said do thov llki them to avoid It. When ou are devoting all our tnvti and nianv of vnin nlglits to tlie biggest things in the world it is dis couraging to get lettei s from some one who seems to be living in an entiielv different woild -where th things of war are unimportant 0NC i Ks wt of niting an occasional diffeient" letter to the snldier bov is to 'piste it up " Make a collection of clippings I'gnrding persons the bov knows Paste them in no it older on a letter with little rematks of voui own if jou like This one soldlci bov 1 THE WOMAN'S TODAVS INQUIRIES 1. Natnt flfi uniiiil oernmfnt MiilHon liOsT opfn for wnmfn X. Mho Is Mm. AnniMtr hbfltt dm? 3. What l mejmt br Ih" doiible-rlnit crre mnny? 4. How ran nrramlie lt Uundfrril lo lt retain It duint) tifTiirs,, R, What l tin rnrrfft as to bike ipplf? i 6 Vhin ronklne ihIiIiic, uhut -ininlf little addition .a Ml iii)inc thf Mtr I Proret Against "One of ihe Fool-" , To Hit Editor of Unrin i Paoe Dar Madni I would lik to Mitr a I " rrotBt thruiish oiir ulumn trfaint thp I utandsTnin letter uritten h ili n-rson who aitttis himself One nf thf I ool On of th oolc 1Id nu fpr h?AT of a more appropriate title !or a fool ho turelv in and I like th s'ntlman who an i pwered hi letter would like to know wtwt kind ot a Bhallow -null" person h i To m" tt seemii he taiinot he d imn And now a. few word to tli Tool Mm FMf. Ho ou dear sir irulie what uu sj rl bn ou cvlntlv anm unLPd that wonit-n do. not think of beinx effluent In their work ' but rather to tr to j,et on h a fllrtatlnuft clantn " r nn .id w to vou ( 1 to enlist in the arni ko ner there ant pe what the omn or iotia aie uuuifi rerhtps If jou had s-en a few mouths n.M In the front line treni hes and should one dav nako ud in one of the base nos nltsla Sou until 1 realize a few thlUKS DO sou think II camoun.B when our vtne, lean women eave then homes and friends in ero the ocean lo administer m. rrj to our foldlera sk anv soldier what he think of the hed irn nurse, and who riaref to say that the women of trine I nd Ensland who are holdlmr the positions i of their men who are flshtins for their , hnmea think more of dances and such thing than or me worn mev are uom Oh K-ftvl lesrn t few thlniTS hetor I J It . L.,,nn jou aiari "'e''",, ... ,,.,,. . .m, FROM ONH WHO KNOW- ?rrv """"-. : ;.. . r- "" .i .... l m sure tney none Know .i s iuun would have been aflcr him Ions ago for hsi'8 out ot nis nnna i n ni mm r-aii "- rtanirsrous And h Insults mankind If n think" h Is a man I ant a Klrl pvvsi-ir hut I'd just like In h a man now I d find and make him annvv-r fur vcrv slur h' cast on women I suppos- he thinks ties mart bv lectins girls all know what he thinks of ihem I dare sav the .lass of Girls lie assit. iates with are the kind thst net bv with it as h esnresaes himself They nusht to get hold of him, in Ihe navv and make him scrub decks for a couplu of month T hen maybe ha would come to his senses Hut 1 don t think the sailors would let htm last long They'd soon throw iim overboard To think that he is runnin- around loose runnlnr women down by writlnc to a news rarer such fool stuff while boys who re spect womanhood and love their mothers and sisters have to so in France to help whip ths Hun and protect tha women' neallj 1 .1 like to see the one who alms himself "Shipbuilder" get him I have, a brother over there' and a friend In the navv If either one knew of this man's existence they would do the same thtnjt. Why don t vnu puhllsh his address Cynthia, then women would be able to de fend themselves against these slurs llm and column If you print this but 1 feel ' j !' "" wiucn I nope reaenea ntni jaren ,,,,,. l,e mlKllt hive noliceo a -111 te S( I . , ... ,' Insure I the parrel hut have not rAeiied talking " V,V rtiuchier s face hut he J A .'evere Callilown an arknoiTletitmetii EVCOVIKR ueep over his tlaUBnier s (. a g ... vi nf tl. rnttnwin -.. u- u ... vvas too mutn I ,i.,,,l f anv- lW 1 To thr Eihlorn Hot inn raar " "' "- "' ;"; u " nail lor of i, o ,,en neiBi""" " '"; , j.T,;,l 6 nr Atada.n fie.se rrlnt thu in uri'" than $lo and would he appronilite ,l,lnir eli-e IK was -o greatlv pleaseu fe- 1 r.?r,rfo;ln,d",Vau,"'l San. in." fool "to for the M.iv-at home br.de Sm .11 ster Vt the thitight uf " 1. a fa.... next to I ? what on of those he calls .amouflaRe i ling-silvei vase Ruskinnan howl hnu- .,,. ,.... nealh kept acies tint he ai J ISSSrtfmSu o.,o; tn ' ; I an P ' lalntv bou lo r la. np once went over t - I ihJS'L'w-Srj0iS,lrn,h"r'm5S" lfoga,v1"r,MlmVUdsewY,Ig,anndCht; 5?b?' .., ,.,, in ,l,e held .l.e-ul In ifr' O Tuch better now I have expressed mj feel ? IT - tnr "Th Pool ifr't-' THE root, HATER tlow to oei rapori To tn Editor 0 TFomon's Paaf ss-- It.ilsmllnillv ndvlse Ihe nrnredura 'of aettlnl a passport la a birth rerttflrate raonlred and it one has not one what Is to ;ij PS done J HKADI.R ' "St rii rtrnrdurc necessary in obtaining f'VSr a pawport for overseas work depends iVts ' .-BOmewhat on the kind of work jou are W Jfolng to do If ou go under the auspices of the lied cro, r -m. a. or similar organizations there will be certain regu- i.Uah. h vn.i -will linvp tn follow. Ilut i4, the passport department In the Postoffloe V ' Building requires four photographs not larrtr than three Inches square, un f jnounttd, and either a birth certificate or . an affidavit from some one In lieu of a I birth certificate. So ypu see the near . relative 10 iwuir iu mo us.r . "" lj Is not necessary You also will have to Is be Identified at that office by some one , vvno nas Known juu it. hhd v-Ifcj " , least two years inese are u.e "..y - aulremenis or inm arpsruue.... "! - ulrements of an organization will, of " course, be explained to you by that body, nils answer was mailed to your address, kut returned marked "unclaimed." Ii, "Welcome to Newcomer r JJiforo Vfoaian's Paett you &wS? lbt ot stf's for a fall brids who iL SSrta k house for a nuntherof years, t la but tier mother norpe. new 10 x lin iflll tan mnijusTi . ! nMMsasrr ii i-u.-j " i-? I3 Ho Came Now If he came note' Mil heart uoulfl hr HI r a ante Qllilt street. Hupp uith vail Initio m on a fete night, uild With sinijtmi' turf mp hrail uimlil be a rhllri atrcpit)! nakiini In a lfv. Ihen flinglnp Slrep fiom it pimfilun 11 ith all too If mil frit. Out of the uloht into the iioild anain, nil llmlUifi that fM torn uric nil once mote Their uheie It left them, ualtlnp on tin Jlooi 7o hi plain d uith anain U) heart uouhl he In oiri("( hnnh 'Hint full uith uitthttu I illcil too uith pain In oprmd dooH that had bn n lift tan lonp I pan n duitv ihrlt. II u nultl he a soiiy h n jioiiiiij month nd it u nultl be built, too Oprnimj undei the moon and ihil- ritna at the den lint Uhlno it I ml i' oiiM (- a llami Red In llir nli;hl ' ""rf " be ijlad Inn lir i ami lint not so mi dlad ha ante I thnuiht Hint I liould nlnniii hair bin! 1 hen ii ni taiwht 7lm up fiom mi. and ban '"'"' to In ii In i c iltimin is and UlUrt my douhl Vv hr illation and halt frail -Wi. 1 Mould run to urlcame him. i he enme iioii ' Mhiv Caiolvn U ivies in f.ood Housekeeping know finds them vci v intcrtstlnc T'astn up a Joke or two imong the Items of intcttst or devote an entire lettei to lipped out hikes Kvcrv timt vou tome auo-s something pai ticulnlv ftinnv cut it out and sive it rn. ... Itn. it tltn rM,-tt Oitl llm snK of comics Cut out a ptrtlculatlv good ston from i nngalne and piste it .niiimn he ro nnin on areo ettet inner This is convenient foi the sol dlei to ii mdlo as he can slip the storv In his pocket and have It to take out and teread at odd moments, when no macainc is within teach All of these t tilings have hem tried and i ailed blessed In the men who tic at thf front oi In fact anvwheic in the service When jou aie at a loss for1 winds tiv this sthenic of boiiowingi somo wiote. verj jollv ones snie one e EXCHANGE ATURDVS ANSWERS Illnik sitern all-over aprens fnr clrls ' frnm four in Iwelie enrs or ace are Hie articles of clollilnr most nfrdfd i now tiv the war nrphins. Paper nut- , ., L UI 1 -, i .An,. r.n. i.. a..i. u.. ... ..!..- re i ?r.ri! ir-r .jj1 T,isF5r 1 liuill lir AiiilisfiB vsiasiisswv- vm Hhrn HnNlifil. i Nft in demand (ome iieutnl rolored iMitlns: flannel for ittl uut nnd ern dreftp hriiimi neuunt thlldre n do nut like cut rotor- end m ite rial b tli .iird to thf tHiEf Womrn'it War iiciiri ., i ( inn aunur, c, iuik, 11 ! in,de up there 1-riitt Jultr to be bottled for ulnter tan be extracted from dlrarded pirt-v of fruit, bin h n lef(oer port loin of These fruit Jul.es ran he used In ... ,Le Jem. iriiu urinks jellied desserts, miililiiir s lures, loe .reams and l.es llhlerberrle, ran he dried and pul nwar for use In the winter In pie., spread rnr ..e In the winter In oles. snren,l l,e,n nf n Inrse nlalli I.. .!.& -.. for sevrral da tir Iwlre a dav. I . . ... . . -ave s.rapru .ous or orn ror use as fuel. althoueh lv asked a number of natives none of ihem can tell me Mhio ihanks for helpful articles in vour tnieresuns .oiuinn I aen a number of motion n i I lire min.ilnes In VlBel.finl. Ha . , tln,.n.nl.. ....... 1. !. . . iimiiiriM'iiiuir iii iitd&ini-s in vi'riianic Ilea' tl at i Jmr. fc ...,,- t .-... . .. 1 " "' '."'"' ' 'V. "", "" utn'ai re ...a ;"...',: v'"r,"."".:r "vkj , .... ,.,,., , i,,.,,iri siJidieu in jour column ' bn..ai ,. i ..i... . " ling-Mhe Willow Grove came tn a close September fruit nrep.ireil for the table, skins "f chances on tills place bin have ovei-' Winis in He PripniU Aain peaihe. ..ires nml seeds of ipples, """.,, ' 0i,"taclea so eall that I. W ants lo lie rrietlUs Aram Piiln after nnklni Jelly and marmalade. .,,, e hnno v oil ma In some wa, be ueai i vnthla l am i vouiik Rlrl fourteen well-srrnbkrd aklns of nranites ln.i "till "''V, fathc, and if VOU will but Ueais ur ice aid am deeplv In love with a lemons used for lemonade, and skins Ihle to meet ra"cl' an" ''.J. . .e , for 'ine .ount KenlWmili W i n mueh to ind eves of urell-siriihhril pineapples loiiv ince him hovv stion our love ii K0thPr U11U, llbuu, a month ..so whn I nifr pulp or tmrlnis nltl. .old water, each other 1 think he nilglit give "ii vtopne i , .klnu in him though I have hrlnn mixture slonlj to liollinc point. coneiit (..uod night deal and pleasint bevl) )ft, , sorrv sm s The "" "' ' let simmer until Jul.e Is extra.ted and a, .., VOU. lOMMl l-I-lll- was we w .- out fur a little . and he strain lloil for fl.e minutes, hottle u", ''" ,, mdeed a piolileni foi Harr saw soin ihine whl. h d Id not suli n e .tall up and set In sterillred Jar. ,, lie o"olve Left nv l.l. fiiher vv Ith """ ' J. ",- & Jf,xVi, 'iueef lcker flnwei box standaid ster- . , ,itIi suit ot clotbe" and supervising r piaure frame Wallace ul- f, 'Tn V ot several men who vveie en-, fintr nlnr iitrou nt h.flrvrti ilauV mi ATI I''- . .. .ii...v li& ujIIQ AIIU iClH-lis 1 of these the bnde . m use in her nun ' S?L thV weeks went by he chuckled loom at piesent and vet they will bei,,. ,imP as lie law the new farmei hlglilv lieeful when (die koui Into her I ' 1, , pi "i walking ovei the plaue to own borne Lei i,.r nliinlv deeply Intel estnl in each ... .. ..., , , ...... . bet lu r ln,,"Y ".; J. '..,,. ...petprtlv upon .tie ,.iuus.:iiit;.ii aim iihiu Reason in ntner as ue 0 uui jou are tree 10 use tne lovelv dauglittrs vvaisi - ;-; -- ,;hhnr ground in and around the grove for the' aim that belonged to his new neignoor picnicking whenever jou choose , s.lmr a quizzical "lnUf on the omer Thank ou for sending the magazines i ,,,,,. face the voung man said -Mr 1 hope our soldier bov will soon write to r.'.i I love vour daughter dearly and acknowledge them Come again to out,''", lier for my wife I am wealthy, eoIum" and win do all I can to make , hei happy , and for at least half of each ?' M.de Money Selling Candv To the hdltor of M oman s Page Dfar Madam Tour column tomaht ron r.n a letter signed 'F H C ' taking how to make monev to smd om magazines to our boK I ixiBflp quite a ltttlw monpy t). Inn rami In the nfflc where watt tn tloel 1 housht thin mlcht b a nuggeiilon B hnu Id 'P H C car to know more about would be clad to hear from her Tour valu able rolumn is such a help to eversbod I fiiiiw in i-anav ivner 10 gel n pip late ivnir o ou eera. limes myaeir with. verv Niisiacior a lot of maaazli tou from a camo asklna1 for readln Thank you for your kind letter. I shall be glad to forward your address to ' F. S C " If she will send hers In. Ma) be others would be Interested. When to Wear Tain o'-Sliauler To the hditorol iroman s Poor Dear Madam (!) Can a white, woolen tamo' sha titer bs worn In HeptemberT Also bow ran I wash It? 12) In what part of the season are whit furs worn! Are ther alio worn In winter? (S) How can tan spats be elesned? Hoping I am not asklnc too mueh BROWN ETF.8 It Is against the rules of the column to recommend trade names uh jou sug gest In the matter of typewriters. After the middle of September will be quite an all-right time to wear the white wooten tam-o'-shanter If j'Ou mean to wear It for walking, etc It Is hardly dressy enough for downtown wear una iiuiw ui mo Jen., rui micni db later on when It in co told that we think of comfort before conventionality. Wash It In pure luKewarm wnite soapsuds made befoiehand Do not rub, but plunge up and down, ftlnse In water of same tpmnerature. Do not wring-, but nresa the water out of It Dry In the wind, not tha sun White fdrs are worn aJI jesr round, although they are not ninn ,a -..wear - results hi c aeni quite all" 1 loon, a "","";-- ,," stllrtv 18 lies to the bov who ,.. rri. ii man's face wan a siuay a In Mrslnla soma time an I h. renlled ' "Well, that Is too bad 1 i. ni"r ..... "'."P..-,, ,.. one of these college- l.u.1ilAJIl HEADr.Il uiumi" ,' wlniwwe r as a season Jr ' IZ.rt tM fpets with ffny W ICsVlJ . j i. --.-- 1sa. lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmAmmi&miWmmmmmWlSlMZl..,d A NOVEL RED CROSS PARTY THAT WAS FUN1 Knitting Contests and Draw ing Kaiser Bill Arc Two of the Stunts ' Krtertalntnnls nf all sorts are being, given In our town to rile monev fni nrt Tross nork ' writes a reartr In Plclorlal nevlew, ,'but I dn not think anv thing has been more successful fltnn-. clnllv or socially than the progressive iioidtv pnrtv that some of us gave In the 1ted f'ross workrooms i 'We vvantpd to get awav fiom bridge and 600 and euchre and give thnsi people who did not plav csrds a chance .So we arranged this noveltv p-irtv with ten tables at each of which a different Bflinn or contest was plaved The winner of each cohtest was awarded one point I and at the etnl of the evening those hold i ing the gteatesl number of points won t lie pilzes J ist as In a progressive cirtl partv Ten minutes was allowed for each contest, then a bell was rung and all plavers at one table prnceedid to the next In number A gill wealing a Red Cioss apron md cap was appointed as judge In preside over each table Llt jtle Fled Cinss stickeis were pisted on the tallv-caids of the winner thet tallies Iwele of white cardboard cut In the t shapp of a i ros The ten contests which we iriangcd , ( weie as follows. 1 rirt V Knitting cnlot H'olnt nv.nrA" le the on knlttlni: tlie- mnii low in i ii mlnut?" I stond ban) iitp tnltltiK b1 IPoinl lo the natet nnd swlftofrt bntUi;r rollfr ) rhlrd I illltiK r small rod plnruhion with Mn In It oullinA of a rros (Point to on tnatdni; ih nfalct cross In the shorted tlm ) Kouilh Ui"l!tq: tin flac of tbp MUrtl hfltinn (Point to one with the inot com lletn list th flags re niall silk ones i numbered thotlfih IMllies ciuld 'lo ) riflh Dlmvins -i carhature of the kalfrer (Jmltre a( ae,l on the ,Ieitietl ' I sixth IVrlllntr h tr teleBram In ln i "oltls arnouncinv pence (Point foi cl.xtr I esl I s venth Wiitlnir list of ttuns used tn i the tai (Point for most aidirnte) Killhlh. PtlttlltK topelher jlfisau )U77les nf j ralrlotit tdrturrs tut from tnacnrlnes aiul nastert on lairiboart (Pont to on' com tlellni. the t)U77le flrst I Ninth (juesslnc ualonal lunins vlawi! some one at the piano (Point to most icinl lelp list lentil Iircet prncli'e r.uesls made Ih lr on darts with n short nutll tork and lie' Idle and shnl Ih.m Info a red hlt and blue taiRel (folnt to the swiftest anJ most a ir.it, vv e had foul it tuli lahli ind as unnv prizes .is thre veto tiblri so 111 it one-fourth of tli guests received piizcs Thev viere all donated ind were most .innrnnri.iio Unittlnc-necdles. guitd lugs, etc, being um-pituoiis Ae ' 'harged flftv cents apiece admission He- " """" i war um hum " '" adc weie fifteen cents extn THE DAILY NOVELETTE FtiiMitsr, ran i wive ll I'tnma I.Mies I -r-rt: H .' WAS i clean-cut uiichl-eved fu, comitemnie was mined hv I lllllllk until n s ....-- oting man nut ill0 uninv i neer- scoivl iliai tnld of worrlment as lie tend the 'lat few lines In a lettei he had Just received, written In a distinctly feminine I ' I Invt tiled to have did Invite vou down heie to the firm and have told him that vou muted his consent to ,. u.. liaa fniinus at once and sajs tint I shall never marry a ,n, frnm tlm c tv Willi ills ciui-ii-m nl't tat mv husband must he i farmer n,.a is "ilpar old soul but is verv iini decided on tills One POIOI as nr ii i-; D,i ti 1 1 mf of the lai ins arnunu r."" : i;Vi v, acrount of the bovs eolncr to the tlty Oh ll.il rv. dear. If vou had onlv taken a course in agricul ture while at college I think ill would lnve been light as dad is not a back i. u... i.ei ..vps Pini lii si icn- miuiu-i i,..t '.".- ,. i,. larniitig anil nas nn f.n- .j.. honlnc tint some energetic ounK min Soulcl cttl. in tliis looallU and show what mmlein mttnous un ""'." finn Me leizos thai He is too oln iirnlDrtlUP niHIvlilt ! us..- uiiuvnu..- ..-- ,.. mm lift C Vici I Ullke 10 oivr ""i J".--.,:,.,.-... .niniln means, he H.1U uouoien "ii." " t,w. ears o nis anion which was .cieater Inliei itance than monev l in new problem he "J.L'V.V'hi, undS' i en. rg that chaiactei izlU all ins unuc. I ills me mltliiira A fen vveck6 later . .. i-nt . .inn Ml Jteed home vv ith the the lumei oi '' " .. .. ".., i.nIS faun iniioiinc f nf " "' ".".' ,,." Purchased lliUh adjoined hK had been P"1-". !, in etitel prising oung man who pro- !" "J,, , make a model farm it it Ho ' "f ..., M!. 1ml heen told the new mid that n "au "'...i uidv of the owner inn i'""' ., Vti.l was colng t' agl cui.n 'i'" ,, ,n ,i, iQt.Kf H . .... ...., o. -m ilitte 10 tile lailhl . . ...nl til r,l I OliesilUIl .H" "- ...d " . .. ...... O j ..-. wink i"B .a,"",..--,.vt, nee.i was vMitk tile lai." "-- ta,,ntlrlc d SCOV erics s Mr Hun one dav It wai appiteiu i nai i ' ' ! " " L ,'i niher Will you f?ke me for jour son'" The hearty ifandcia-,. the5old man gave him was answer enough ,,r needln ort?. to be honeVt' I am Hanv fifii. Vo whoni sou objected some tim .no knd i really know ery little about .'go, .an . vnu u.111 forgive ms ,'JI,,lnVft nf getting acquainted with vpu 1,e'11(" ,,, hannlness was at stake ui m '" ""i" phanee soiBntlflc farmers But SSre.v- wants you,, and 1 1 hope J ou will m-itA her happy "Ith a smile ine voting man placed his arms arouna ine nWer loan's shoulders and said "Dad. I am going to hire men to carrj on this rm unlet jour advice, as a model farm and we will show the farmers around hero what really up to-date methods vvlll do ' Tomoriotu't Complete Noielette "THU MEW DRESS." Don't Limp Corns NECESSARY n n vniir rlrurirlst Tell him vou want at A. V, Pierce's Corn Plasters lie will tell vou tney nave uren ... ii w jbsib. under a pusivio ihiisj-ww. . For 26c he will give you a green box containing enoUfti plasters to treat and rempve corns. For lOo you can buy a vest-pocket packace tureen box) con UlnlnE three tretLtments. it them as ner directions, and you can ' -- mnrA walk ftin nr rlflnre with mm, ,''. Thy are smell, clpse-fittlnp. and rMM, - ......I M k mm m I 1.. -... .Aim over thern. By wllV5"F!w. I Slrt. , SSsVvHsa.Ansaai a?' k ;K! ' .3 VELVET AND PLAID MAKE THIS COSTUME ViV VVtf$T I'fyvvV. rVVsl I I 1 U-V litis 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n I fall outfit i" verv sin u it and nevt, altliotigli it dot" re ininil otic of prundnta's dav. 1 lie lillle i oat i velvet. 'I lie ret is a one-picte ilres. A licniitifnllj cm liroiilcrcil inllnr luiie tics nfT the lit tle ton! ("pwlgllt, 11 In I Inn n e I, osp ) Iteit Cros Wases Hai-eil In iildel lo slllnlllile iririiiting Hie wageM of muses enrnllpd In the nieri i in Red Crosn f r nilllliin erv Ire has hern raised to $7" pel month for ovri sf.is dutv and lo SdO i nninlh for dut it liosiiitnis at Amerlcnii i iinip- and can totimi nts PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO 'Hie Girl With a Menior nwcrs Dii (.nlhin tin vnu nlljw more than one iMt 10 lour PdCe nn the sani snnieet If vou ilo liere 1 ini huk Birrfin I nave I.een er murh llilerested in Ih illsi ussloll al mi 1nerk111 clrls n, l lieinc true to tliflr sol'lltr anil sailor sweethearts for I feel sine ihi Isins inlsjudne us Thes, sullors ss tlie want to Know how the c.il f nunr lerninste know hi" lrl i not forelllnii him Well I nn lell them how ho Knows lie has perfe't fHllh In hi r anil he Is not ilonlitlnc her all the Utile If some of the sillors I o ser-n on ihe str'ets fllrtinK with rrr iclrl thev all nirt ltll nre as true lo their clrls I hoi e lhe an to tli'ln lhe nnuhln I look al h till erossvel Nun hniii!ll sailor bnvff Hon I Mill nirt once In a Mhile with 1 l,onil lookiin. Kill icilalnlv vou .1 i but If vour Elrl lets an olhei inn enter her hea'l vou call her tickle rlf (oure oll sav inn have to have some fun Well so th uiis so don't Judne lhm until vou have looked at vour pii reiord and ire uro It Is vers ilean Vnd bos have vuu Riven her the rlaht to wall an I hope and nriv for vou" I hive a friend Ii the tremhes this minute and do vnu suppose heciui-e t am Kotni? out Willi othei friends I think of him the less On no indeed' e,r a nluht pisses that 1 don i iivv for him and 1 fe I luie mv irivei vvlll le answered lusi kei It Into v.oui heid lint "h" if iheie Is a sh Is r memherlnR" vou and llavlnit for vou md I am sure aie will 1 turn, mm Mtvouv ml I a. lions thai hi would like to sneaK to me One ewmm. a alrl and 1 wnt to the Uieatu and when we came oul it wis ram Inir Ills rutins buy went to ni hunt anl akel tnoiher for ml lainmat anl lul VVhm he lame bilk h handed nte tu oat and tiat but did not speak and h parted although I thanked him for hia ..ludness l'ea"e advise me what I should dj as 1 am deeplv in love and would llk to know what lo do lo ket him huk as a friend I suppose vou ha.e hurt vour friend bl not i-p. aking to him It Is a veiy fooli'M ind Lhlldlsh thing to do Have an explanation at once when a thing gues wiong and do not refuse lo peik to a person who has displeased ou if the wrong .an be righted Of tourse, ni deal it is quite ridiculous to talk of love at volii age. but If vou and the bov aie good f 1 lends it is a pilv lo lit Prepare Yourself to Fill a WAR-TIME POSITION IN 30 DAYS liuudied of women have seemed Government or business bituatlons pajlng fiom J800 to $1500 per jear through our course of Instruction Visitors invited Do), JUemnf and Corre$pondenem Couriri PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF FILING 010 tllKSTMir STKKET Branches New York and lloston Is "siBEl5HlrS HVnT Resinol healed that ugly skin eruption! Resinol Ointment heals skin irrita- Resinol heals skin sicknesses be tions that, if neglected, become seri- cause it contains harmless antidotes ous. One small trouble mais the fosutch1c?"1d'tins; , . , , ,,,.. t0nf,i t noV, f Resinol Ointment was originated mo-t beautiful face. A patch of by a doctor f6r the treatment of cc itchmif ecjLcma or other skin ailment zema nnd other skin affections, so causes great discomfort and much jou need not hesitate to use it. misery. y&t r fcr.P- n. R. ' :. ';,j fesjBaflBMMaatieV .AawaJWMBMSHlaalKs sVjiiaitjHilBlKfci- STRAWBERRY JAM DRESSES UP TEA TIME Here's a Jar of It Discovered. Some Little Discs for the Telephone MAVHK I in peculiar, but If I tall on a friend for an afternoon chat t alwajs have a much better tlmo If sho Has something to eat And by tho same token I should feel tmt I had not ful. filled my duties as a hostess If I didn't have at leist a cup of tea for anv guest nut the strawberry conserve I discovered todav is real treat for anv time, whether it be with afternoon tea or for luncheon or dinner The best wav to desitlbe it Is hv sivlng it tastes Just the way vou alnas have thought preserved strawbeirles ought to taste ou can purchase a Jir foi thlrty-flve tents and I'll w iger tint tho man of the house will be forced to admit that It fir excels anv thing tint tii'ithci at her best used to make Somehow everv time I look in our tebjilione I feel like dousing mv lingers Its such ,i lovelv piaco for all sorts of tns( hievous genus to collect and, while 1 in not a htnlth i rank, I rant lielp thinking that phono mouthpieces aie lnnnllarv l.ven the finillv phone isn't exempt and lictaute 1 feel this wav about the mitter and also becauso I know tlieie must be others who feel the same wnj I want to tell jou of i little antiseplli TIipv tome In boxes the mouthpiece 'I hev come In boxes of eight and cm lie secured for fifteen icnts Thev tin not Interfeio with sound Uansin-doit In anv wav and they're the best little burying gtound for dust and germs ou ever saw. 1 wonder If vnu too hive a lender spot In voni heal I for the old-fashioned school companion Tancv hnskels and hovrF niiv he all verv well, but a school cnmpuiion bilngs back niemoilis of vour own Hcliool davs Those I saw today will ttmp! vou to buv one for the littlest girl i oi littlest bin who Is Jut -darting tn school It tin hides pencils, pen anu holder md cruets ami the price Is onlv thlrtv-five rent- lor the namea of shops where ar ticles itiPiitionpd In "Aventures With a t'uise tin he piirchnsed, address Pdllor of Woman's Page. Kvenis'o 1'fnt.K l.roocn or pho.io the Woman s Department Wilnut 11)00 Cynthia a quarrel break up a good ftiendshlp I would wille him a little note and pay that vou aie poirv vnu were rude I'nlfss the bov had said poiiiethlng ob jectionable to jou in thnt case explain to Iilni pollteh thnt you did not like what he cald, hut jou think vou vveie unnecessai ilv rude, thnt vou aro aorrv Ijot to be friends and hope he will come and talk II ovei with vou and be friends onto more I. oie nt b'iglit Dear t vnlhla I really do not kno now lo . xpreas iu.sef hut Pll trv mv best and I hope vou will understand I am a ouns man of ' Ishleen and I loe n alrl 1 have uevei even spoken to I am not haikward hut this ..Irl seems more tn ni than anv other Vou know whit I mean 1 Imagine she Is above ine. In n ccneral ua) I would like erj ntuth tn beomr acnualnted with her hut hesitate beiauso whether ahe could Ilk me la a question I lannot answer nil self 1 e her often and I know a few nf It r friends hui 1 have never mentioned mv Inward affections tn them. In fact, I have never spoken of them to any one, so that Is the reason I vvrlle to vou I read our alvke to otheis and 1 think sou can hel me Whit t want to know la can anv one reallv love a ouns lid he has never mei and in 1 tell this girl I love her' DOUBTFUL ft is quite po'slble to love at Bight, though it does not happen as often as the stories would lead us to believe Ue vetv careful to keep oui feelings lor tills joung girl to vourself, but get ona or vout friends to introduce jou to her nod get to know net before you let hei see how much vou cue After you lnve known hei well rnr several monms If vou pee Hint "lie Is at all atttacted to vou sou might speak to her of your love, if not, vmil a Utile longer in the meantime show in i some little at tentions, Biich as smiling her flowers or landies O' a book now and again, and as tlie months piss lei her see thut you are beginning to caie Above all things, ao not discuss hei nor your love for her with anv out tl'-e It Is alwajs an unwise thing to do We Will Pay You In order to convince you there is only one Healing- Bismuth Toilet Talcum Powder made for every man, vymian and child. It is good enough foi the doctors, thuggists and pro fessional persons who know, for theit families in their own homes. Bismoline is made by graduated chemists for all who need the best for their own comfort and life. Life iR short at best, so Keep sweet with Bimohne. Price, 25 cents. We pay you have your druggist ccttify yoUr purchase on his label, send it to us nnd receive 25c bottle finest pet fume or a vanity box. LeFevre Bismoline Co , Lancaster, Pa, V. H. Smith &. Co, Miller Drug Co.. and all Leading Druggists Jw quickly At all dtwtrt. HHHMHB W sssaa M 1 WI Ii i fsiaassaaaas r SaMB"awr 1V A MAID AND TWO MEN The Story of the Girl Who Was Left Behind By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR roprrlebt Hits l,i Publlo Ledger Co t. .. '.r,,K ''TORY TIHIf TAR . imiti Itnnlnnd. u beautiful nml iwpn inr member of .New fork's jonriKer set. IV hnp. rarerree life IotjmI iir ttto "'n. Thrilled tilth the Idea nr this de votion. Hum tlioimbtlessh tends them noiii on, kiiowluc she means tn nrrept Jnrk llonil. This t.be does on the ete of "Is evnmlnntlon for the drnft. seott llav momt, the other man nreepled In the ,.'! .""all" nt Itiith's liKiirlnns home the nihi liefnrn he t-oes lo eamnt ho takes tilth's hand tn his, ptiiertliur Iter to nn lers(and nml return Ills Intp. Mhen Srntt tennis the truth Ids Intense, devotion liirns hnniedlnteb to manh frlendlliies. .Intk Is rejected In Die draft nnd Itutli. eager In her lute. Is npenlv ftlnri. Her eningenient Is imnoimred. Scott Itnvmond falls for lYnnre. Just nt this time Helen Irniider, it hitherto frltolous vonnr friend, marries .llm Tnnnsend. n poor and w-orthr j nunc feltou. n month before tie mils for France. Itllltl awakens a little to the mennlni of the war nml .ets the date for her weilillng. thlnklnc to have It oer nnd net Into vr work. In nn out burst of frankness Aira Ilrlggs, n serlous mindetl jounr follcge friend. nltn her to severe task for her thoughtless loving with irott Knrmond'a heart. -luck mils Ituth mi one afternoon anil whisks hrr ntT to n brnutlfiil npurlmeut he lias leased as their future home. Ituth Is grrntlv trouhleu. l turn's suggestion sho takes ui an unusual tjpe of war work, begin ning on Helen Tonnseml. for whom life Is now mi,de miserable ly tier motlier. who illsnpproiert or her nitirrtngr. ..-'ark dlsiinurnves of this work. Ruth's altitude Is itiunginc. , XX JACK was hv no means Insensible to ttuth's attitude towntd hi in Up hid at first heen pii7?lcd, she had changed so nulcklv It Mcniod dilhcillt to recog nire her In her new pose And yet, was It a pose' Miulv hlio seemed genuine enough n far as her new Interests went In fut she talked of nothing else night after night, and although Jack tried lo feel a measure ot Interest he found It Itnnossihle to feel an thing but resentment toward the fact that just now limit should think It necessarv to tush around seeing people all day long and then eithei talk about them at night, oi ele be too tired to go nny wheie Hut what worried lack ninrc than anv thing else wns hot apparent Indif ference toward him and her new life. She would either fall to enthuse, over anv thing he might suggest In cati h her Interest nr she would overwhelm him with nn enthusiasm that he would meet dellglileillv onlv to dlcover thnt it vvas fot.ed No min who loves a woman truly Is eniiicK ignoianl where a woman feelings are concerned, and lack hid felt long before he had asked Ituth In miriv iilni that site i ared There hid been times without num. hei when the temptation to take her in his aims hid been almost too niiiih for him, augmented perhaps bv the feeling that if he Ind done such a tiling Ituth would lnve surrendered There had been precious moments alone when Ituth tiled out after an evenings amusement, would sit beside him flushed and nalnitnting but that had been he roic his phisical examination before he had felt tint he could safelv ask nutti to miriv hhn I To do lack credit, he was entlrelv. honest with himself, and he had actedl with Ituth entirely lionorabl A mad j mairlage based on ovei flowing emotions nnd tho disire of two voting people to mate would not hnv occiineil to link noinaiue to him vvas a creitlon of the linagliiallmi Inking .halites not at nil compatible with ones general comfoit liven though lie envied Impractical Jim1 Town-end for tlie fact thnt he had dated to matrv Helen Brander, lie would never have ni-ked Ituth to min v him under the same conditions And it lluth had known what she wanted in n mate she might never have I accepted Jack nf all But at the time rtutli accepted Jack she had not both- ered to think deeply about anything,, she lesented the fact that the wai was forcing people to think, that she could no longer avoid thinking of other? and that, whether she would or not, ciicum- stances around her were changing that if she failed to keep up with them she would be left behind Perhaps it there had never been a wnr, Hutu might have married Jack Bond She might have married him as hundreds of girls i nnrry eveiv dav heiaue of a cer-j tain surface attraction, based perhaps jrxc"" SnnrtnT4iiuIilWifffi?fiM Let "AEOLIAN" be Tour WatcKword "wKen buying a PI ayer-Piano The FRAKfCESfcA (AEOUAN-MADE) $525 a v on tho mvsterv of sex nnd the delights of being In love with love, nnd having one's vanity flattered and constantly ca tered to She might have almost enjoyed life In the perfect apartment on West Knd nvoutie. with never a thought be. J ond the white enamel nf her bedroom furniture and the fact that her new gown had not come homo Itolh had longed for marriage. Hhel had quite liked some of the older girls ot her own little set, thclt hi ihc attitude townrd eierjthlng, their smart new clothes, the little worldly manners of them, their beautifully fur nished homes Most of the girls In Ituth's set had good-looking homes when they married If their new liusbmds louhi not afford to give Ihem lovely tilings, theie was nlwn a parent nr a relative who tame lo the fore In or der to avoid talk Ituth had seen onlv tlie gaj, outer aspect of tilings, and had almost never peeped underneath. Once, to be sure, she had gone to visit one of her friends shortlv after a vetv fash ionable rnartiage In ono of the big churches Topulnr opinion had It that Beatrice had the loveliest npartment Of anv of the vounger set, and Ucatrice had Invited Ruth to lunch lluth hid gone expecting a long chat, a delightful Inspection nf new silver and beautlfullv ai ranged wedding gifts and conlldential exchanges In a myste rious new waj Sho had never Torgotten that Itimhenn Uealrlce had become slightly formal, and there was a gavolv In her manner and a quiik laugh that sounded forced The new husbmd had eaten lunch with them, thus forbidding lonfldriHes, and lleatrlce had cast little deprecating glances at him every time she had spoken Afterward the two girls had sat In the big velour davenport, but tlie husband, whom lluth had voted conceited and overbearing, sat In the same loom, with his licit! bulled in a newspaper Ituth felt, though, that he did not lead much, and from tile neiv ous wav Iteitrice glanced In his direction everv time she allowed herself to become at all natural Ituth vvas certain of It 'I hoie had been u moment, lo be sure, Just befoic Ituth hid left, when tlie two girls hid been alone In the new bed room togethci lleatrlce had heen quite herself 'then and had kissed Ituth and ashed her to i nine again soon and Ituth had remombeird the incident for a long time nrteiward .Not long enough, how ever lo have II make anv difference, when ir own time for railing In love had arrived, although Ituth, giving her COCOA "ALL FOOD. NO WASTE- SPREAD for War Bread 'I tikes the place of butter. Much less expensive. Quite as appctmng and has cxtraor riinaiy foot! value. It Is good for young and old. Hovv to make it shown among Wilbur's War-Time Recipes as well as numerous other dainty, delici ous and eco nomical des serts. Your copy's waltlnn. It's free. Send for it today O. WILBUR 4 SONS, Phllodolphta C. J. Ileppe if Boh, D If you do this wisely your choice must be Aeolian for the products of the Aeolian Com pany are universally recognized as the world's standard of quality, exemplified by the marvel ous Pianola which they use in the Steinway, Weber, Steck and Stroud Pianos, which we sell. And besides the Aeolian Company, through highly specialized factory efficiency, have been able to produce the Francesca a player-piano embodying their wonderful, exclusive-patented control devices and deserving of their unlimited guarantee to sell at S26 leas than is asked for inferior instruments. Therefore, why own any but an Aeolian-made player-piano T yen ore not pnpartd to pay thf entire onount at tht time of vour purchate, tee will flatly octommt aate tv thrauph Mr rentel-pefmeeul plan, sehlofc ornate B " rent tosmrd snrrcftsue, W via alt taht yew plat piano tm atchmmt a pari (tayntnt. Call, 'press or wrtls for full partlcmlart and oataUffMtt. C.J.HEPPE&SOK in7Tino eiffiSTNBrwn:' jTJJTH0MPSOHT. all credit due, would not married Jack alone for what he could give her, shs had fancied herself genuinely In lovs with him To be sure, Bhe had not stopped to think out whether or not sh f would be as much In love with Jack a , vear or two after the ceremony as h v was when It was nil new and fresh-; none ot the girls In her set bothered to i do that. Ilut perhaps nothing lluth did made Jack as conscious of the change In her as her talk of Scott Hajmond, Until Mvra nrlggs had told Ituth of BcottVI real feelings lluth had barely mentioned J- Scott to Jntk, hut after that ho often "" came up In the conversations between 7 them That Ituth wrote to Scott, Jack knew, but he had no objections to her writing to him. He felt that Itutli owed It to him, and Jack was not at all the tjpe of man to he jealous Hut Of lata theie had come Into the conversations bttween tliem little silences "I'm almost afraid of It," she had said once "He's too brave, he would dnrc everything. Do jou know. Jack, I'm afraid that you and T, safe here on this side nf the water, don't stop to leallze what men like facott "are' dolna) to keep lis safe " That had heen the trsl lime Ihar1 .Tsolr had squirmed under his physical dliiVfy HUllllj . Tomorrow Jack makes n ileelalon anA arts nn the atrnni; huggestlon of i frlrnd. finiiniiiuiiiiM I A Dress Rich in Its m I Wonderful Beauty $39.75 c REPE meteor in Navy, Black and Brown. Collar and p vestee of embroidered or g gandie. a Tunic trimmed with I wide band of faggotting g and has deep fringe of I heavy silk at bottom. m Girdle ties in the back. Wanamaker & Brown New Woman's Shop Market at Sixth iiiiini niiiniiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiu "B Philadelphia EfrmmUaUi ii M fv i $& iTiTriw m t vjfcji If i Hr ii 1 Jj 'K IK e. U i g r lllllliilsrrrTlkllllllllllllt, L - v S gS 0 NOT make price your first consid eration in the purchase of a player piano. Reputation of the maker should ahraya take precedence orer everything else. Wi a n i 4 .A ixmm
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