VNDEMTMDIN&TIiAf EXISTS BETWEEN BOYS AND GIRLS-NEW OVERSEA BLUE-CYW . Iff m 5Ty W1 v ft .' LITTLE WHITE DRESS THA T WAS JF Otnnst a Wcddmg Day That Did '?v Takes Un All a Girts Time Marry Him This r i X i V. 'fpHIS Is the story of . -.-hlto dress iJLTand ti whiter dream. The tlref $ "M new nnd fresli nnd sweet nnd It -jjwa hidden away to mat ccn mo -V"a.T.llv Hlrl tin knniv nhnill It. The (!-jream, like the dress, was hidden ., ,away. too In the KliTs heart. !-, ifi e. Btory comes to us from a reader '""-ine aioiner 01 uos. tki What do sou nay to the following? .fj A little Blrl friend of mine had been "JV-the sweetheart of an honorable jounc r . rhan for quite some time. There wa- l'SL at-.,Aa VAnunl. tn ,ln1r fl.a,, rna11' ,y H ehgaBed. She confided to me the fact 1 that she had a new white dress hidden way (not ccn her family know Ins Krv about tne tiress) in case no wouia i 5v f her to marry him before he went to aVV a-a,.,.n,. tPll la. .1la.,ft net. 1.a nt.tl i'- f ;-. "- - "" " " " v ne went to i-ran-o ana ne naw irai written to her once since a MOTiinn or hoys. This Mother of Bos asks us of the '"Woman's page to go after the bojs and give them a good scolding. S.i "They complain," sno sajs, "tiiut mo Wi& Mlpla na nnl -Mlf in thnTTI .TtlKf wltllt ' do thev mean? Have they given them 3S& anything to bo true to? In nther 51 '. nt hom. nr nro thev one nf the laree Fyl&number of folk who are honestly In love ana nae wnii is communis- .known as nn understandlnK7 Mean ing that a boy and girl hao dioppcd all other friendships until It Is an ac cepted belief among all their friends ' that they will In course of time marry They have no right to expect u girl to be true to them unless thej have given her the right to consider herself cn- ' gaged to them." THi: story of the little girl and white dress is p.ithetii and tjplcal Some do not buv the drehs, but noaily always there Is the hope chest crowded with things as prerlo is almost as t e thoughts in a joung girl's heart I want to scold the bojs, but I want Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Commandments 'Were Made for Holli Dar Cynthto nvelrd the IMtrr wltli the Rddrmes of lonesom boys to whom I havo already wrllton Don't von think that nil this dlKOiuslon about fnlthlet" awi'i-l hearts of Ballon could n avoided If the sailors as wfll as tho ulrl would nnlv r" mraibvr the coldrn ruin" Thn cn-it trouble with tho boss Ir that thv think s soon n they meet a Blrl thev should make love to her, and many times the nlrl onl -illow the bos to do thi because the are afrnld thev will lose their friendship Most Iwvs make one law for themselves and one for the Blrl 'Oh. well ' thev will si eerv tiodv expects a hoy to sow some wild oits " Well, boys. If you Insist upon snoonlne with every girl you meet sou will find that In tho nature of thlncs jour slrl will spoon with ome one else. There seems to be a nntural law that all such thlnss cet pilu back I can cite sou a number of cises where the ltlrls were Just as true kb steel when the "boys were here, and then when they went sway nd the temptation came to these plrls they remembered where the bovs did not al ways do-tho rlsht thine They hid cauiht them ipoonlns with other Blrls. and now tne .hAvnn ,n faal tlmf uhnt wni fCllirn for the ,1 vooae was sauce for the irander a'' T am dfrnM hnti n,i wilt hne tn waUe S'fit 'up to the fact that sou am deallmr with 685 twentieth-century Klrls They aro not door fcU-? J mats, like many of their mo'hers, and If sou XI -ilCan l Pe iruo yuuincu juu uiuai i"ii r,i"i ,U.X . ,-i . k. ..... T .. nn, ii.-tt.lncp r ,-wa ...m.. . all Km, vai, U.III Still 11111 j VlllB ,,iiipii nv .i.i. wwv j ..... - IIiih tnArt vour own bed and 0U will nave ',-S.t lie In It. How many of sou can stand up JTanil swear that sou have not made lovo to Xtgwny girl but tne oniv onivr wen 11 ou :Jtads lvs to some other fellow's Blrl don t KoU think some one has the same rlnht to make love to vours? Ue a man true to Ik j3UrBe!f. and when the rliht Blrl comes alone If? ya will find that you have cast sour bread Wu fupon tne waters ana n nas rriurncn tiu-Ba'- AvmAtnA Rhe also will be true to herself i f"nd you W I am not a youna (rlrl who Is trsine to Justify herself, but a woman or tne viona ..who has seen the bitter side of a woman's life as well as the sweet I have no daugh ters, but I have sons so I know whereof I Speak. No Klrl who has cheapened herself .itV imrilwnreet Invemaklnir Is worthy to be- fcr f'come a ood man's wife and likewise no min who nss aone inc iiuiiks iiiubl ui nip boys are gullt of should "pert to Bet a stood woman The real truth of the thlni; Is The Ten Commandments were made for both sexes alike. M A H I am glad the column has such a firm and sensible friend I hope the boys and girls svlll read jour letter and profit toy it. Keep the Position j Dear Cynthia Since tho war started I nave eCCCpiCU. iiuaiiKiu ,.- nan nut n Jlnanclal necessity, but r was capable of dolnr It, and a Bood position was offered me 'and as help wss so scarce thought I would be dolnB the rliht thlnr. Now of course. ; we reallte that my husband must also lew r thtt I am flnsnclallj Independent In his '" questionnaire, and, to use a slanc cxpres- THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE A Profitable Kindergarten fa the -Editor o tl oman'e Page- Dear Madam I Htn a soune lid BtaylnE at home and would llko to uet some work to do durlnr my spare time. I hate a sear and a half of hlRh school experience and r-t fvould appreciate very mucu n jou coum im toe -where I could ett t-ome kind of work to Sfj5. do t home. -. V Virtually no svork that la steady is e-rf Vvolvon out fnr elrla to do at home SOU .ef,lht go around to the art needlessork M&Pehops to find out If they are glsing out JA any trraas-iorK, nc. i -?'V. "i;.. C- aQ8ner spare time sery immuit j orcanuing' a miie KinuHnau- - !dren under regular kindergarten age in lier neighborhood lach mother was 't glad to pay a small tuition fee. r Age Limit Is Eighteen 1 To t Editor o iroman'e Page: , Dear Madam In this esenlnft'e paper I r aee where one of sour readers wishes to take up nurslne at sesenteen Xow If she will apply or write to X hospital I think 4 ,. ,, V .,& tn rt In lint aha mttt ja mam Will m a,ao ,w a.. ... "'- -" ;-- kY1 tiawa, a. a.nmn!et,t frrammar school education r& What Miiain l three sears at 210 a month Vj ' Par. But this hospital Is one of the most ilSi- S . modern ana uesi eouippeo mai i mow ". '(fercj. She must be ready to do hard work, as the '$ . v.r, ahnrt nf srlrls I hae a daughter tBr5' there In her second sear, svho losee her VFSS .work. "" ' " teWJ- I was so anxious to pasi tills good iv rward on to our little reader, but In S,t calling up the hospital of shlch Jpu 3 j ,- aa .... a if aVtcti, ulatinr! in tnnun I h;jvjitiipeak to And out If they Ished to maki ?IX- ,-ubllo appeal for younger girls. Id Is Stls Uncovered that our daughter must hasi W illl" Wtfc Ifc lil'-J " ,w.. .w ... ..- j ,? tta an exception ana mat me a;e mm t- .14aa aaa. 11 jkaMfAen. I HIQ TIOI IlieilllOll 1IH V&W fact that the mother of any of the girls L ,V.tod me. Thank you for your tnougnt, I awwav. 'k7' bilk. Colors for Laree Club i 4$ Editor o Woman' Paee: .(? iant JIdam can you ukjiiuo oii ftrf ferent colore for a club of twenty-flte mem. .it.berT Some of the boyu want white and rj blue and the rest svant all other colors, so I nfi-Jbope you will be kind enough to i do this it' layor. JlfcMBBR. iw B7fiv Hnn't vnu use. blue and yellow as ' ,-tXVpur colors? They are tho Philadelphia tf -f i ..mi irnn-A- nnd would make sery tk Bood club colors as svelt. Or jou might ft JjJmit - ""- olue' BO that ss hen jou I- -.arear your riDDons againat. wuuo n wm 4 -flMiye a patriotlo look. If your club meets 11 winter and all summer, green and .white would be good colors to use to rmbolii-e the green foliase of summer '(Mid the white snows of winter. . fer. T". ... s ii 'Forgot to' send -Address rft. f th EMor l tt'owion' Part: ll feAir Maaim 1 received, tne letlers UF ?Iimi- r-r homes offered to kittens. I si you (or homes offered, to kittens. I surely Ver..lt yvur h tip. snd have pitced 111 IWO Ul lHre ' V-'.1' . or to anotber animal Iovr who HIDDEN A WA Y Not Come Tim Young Man Who and Then Docs Not Ash Her to Onr Went to France to hcold tho girls, too If oulv they could Icatn and act on the haid, bit ter lesson not to .lo up I'll their time to oung men until the All Impor tant question has been nskedl I know that In saving this I am battering against a wall of custom. It Is chleflj In story books tho proposal comes without this giadual glvlng-up of nil other friends. In real life nowa davs that Is the wa most things are done. C.trls allow this It is understand able As a rule a girl's rccaid for a man Is different from his for her. She cares o much, that happiness for her consists In giving up the other bos slmplv because she Is happiest with just one of them , And the men well. It Is a little hard to understand Bojs. Just what do ou think ofVvhen you aro content to take up all tho time of a girl and still do not ask her to manv jou? What keeps a man back"" Wo who read and svrlto of these things would be Interestid to know IWONDnil, boys. If sou tan ever retlUo Just what tho heiitt of a a girl Is like' If sou did jou would not wring It mi Thero Is no falser position than that of tho glil consid ered engaged and still rcallv not cn gigcd If the man does not mairy her she is humlllited before all who h.ivo watched the progiess of hei romance In more cases than not tho bojs whom she gave up befoie do not vvnnt to take what thev are apt to stsle nnothei man's "leavings" With the man In the case It is different (Jlrls and homes havp alwivs been willing to open their heirts and arms to the man once considered engaged, but, now by the grace of his own choosing, free It is a vicious custom this "under standing" While our git Is subscribe to It there will alwavs bo hearts that must la aside their sweetest dt earns What have our girls to say and our bojs? Klnn hn ts nearly havlns a ft on that score hecausn of course, he Isn't keen on his f How emploes knnwlnir that I am holdlnK a position and nothing I suggest tu do or sa helps mitters an lip has no wish whttei r to Hold service In the arm. and jt Is miK ns I term It, his false pride that Is miking the trouble He sua no other nun s u I there Is doing unithtnir, particu larly the mother of two children hut I run work wlthuul jnv hirdahlp to them or any nf us for tint mitter and In these days of high prices have not founa that we had any too mui h mone) and do not think I am lack ing In pride rnn inn heln tne dprWte whnt In An" If T give up m position th boird will sav I did so to keep ni -iiushind from being drafted urn ir i Keep it u seems l am in not water ' that was -Also pliise his some thing about the first problem which to us Is a vers serious one snd If jou cuti see any wa out we shall Indeed be glid to know of It , VSOimiED If I were In jour shoes this Is Just whit I should do keep my position I am telling the absolute truth when 1 ty I know hundreds of splendid home women who have taken positions I do not mem the vvtalthlest, who aro often accused of being faddish 1 mean the upper class of tomfoitably fixed women who have been living quietly at home The movement Is gaining foothold We are on our vvaj to doing what the I ngllshwomcn have done Every one works in Great Britain Most men havo entlrelj lot this false pilde jou spttk of In fact, a great manj' of them aie at present boasting of their ifhctent wives who are able to Jump into the breach As to the first problem, I think It Is bet for sour husband to go to the mm higher up snd explain Just how things are. The fact that he Is more than thlrts-siv mas not displease them at this time, as ho is more apt to be exempted The bewildered Dolly gazed at him ln by the Government under these condl-1 tentlv Whit made him act so queer tlons. The fact that he has been em-. and Jet there was a curious fascination plojed in the same place eight jears about him proves he has made good, and this will1 when he had finished various chotts be taken greally into consideration n the cellar .N'd ascendid to the kltcnen Majbe jou are worrjlng needletslj. I -jnd foi the firit time in his life felt a . greedj Impulse to eat everything in , . ,, , I sight After a heart v meal Itollv ugiln Party for ISavy lard Hovs appeared and ottered him ome monej Dear Cjnthla We are going to have an I for his labor, but this he stanchlv- .re evening company and have Invited some of i tu&ed, saying he had onlje lined vvli.it ih hat frnm the nnw lard Will SOU kindly let me know throuch our column If Ice cream cak and cindy, also cleareUen for the boa will b Bufficlpnt lor me v CONSTANT HEADHU These nre just the thing-, the bos Hke But I think on account of the scarcity of sugar I would pere Aar cake and hu candy made with nuts, maple sugar, molasses etc Most of the confectioners now cirry this Hint plenty of cigarettes place also I am Inclnslnff one of the letters which was reccUeil but uae no ad dress If you can secure it I inn send her a beautiful kitten Tho letter follows "Dear Madsm Si I was reading the I:immi I'lhiio Leimjer I saw shere a lady had two kittens to cue awav i woum iuko them with sreat pl.asur and Kile them a1 sood home I hase alwass had kittens since I I was small but the last one disappeared. I the on., child and am nnr.U'a" B M " I (Sirs ) ! M S. Tim writer esldentls fnrgot to send her address If sho will write and glse her address I svlll send It to sou lm medlatel. so that jou can pise her one of jour kittens or jour friend can I im glad jou found so many pets to glso ass as. Complexion Troubles To the Editor of H'oinan a Paae: Dear Madam SS'IU you please publish in your valuable column some suggestions pr ureaseless salves that will help fatten the face? How can I make some chalk for the a.k ...v.iv. win nnt mat much? 1 Low can I Bet rid of pimples and blarkheids without ellmlnatlnir certain foods? Is thero a (tond salso I can use' U -si Trade names cannot be printed in the exchange You can probabls get the advice jou ask for at any drug store T.V., fl, nanlfl n t H rlriltt HtOre SOU Cah get a good-sized package of prepared rlialt In cubes sshich is sery good for the teeth If jou are eating rich foods that disagree ssltn jou, you cannot a pect to get rid of complexion troubles Use a good cleansing cream esery morn in. , r,3 a reii.it, if. facial soao and scrub. bine at night and regularly esery das, and sou should be able to get rid of the blackheads and pimples, provided jou no not eat rich foods There are certain good ointments that you can use for sour skin A reliable druggist can tell jou of them Dont Suffer with CORNS DA our He will sell you A F. Pierre's Corn Plasters svitll u a,liio muuc.uniji Guar antee If you're not satisfied with the results. Durtns 16 years hundreds of thousands of people have used and recommended them Don't experiment with acids, which may burn the skin and soil and Injure the stock Inss. Pon't use thick, bulclne plasters, which are difficult to wear under the stocking. A, V. Tierce's Corn riastera fit snugly and close on to the toe. The pain will stop almost Immediately and the corn will dls appear in u few hours. Fur 23a sou can hnv t-nouKh for 8 treitmentai for 10a you I .-..an hi iv A tnfttmnt.i Rt mall ri I i-.-t if you prefer. The Wlnthrop Hal Company, n DAILY NOVELETTE rilE PRINCE OF INCORRI. GIBIES fly Mary Hinc (CKTOV couldn't do a daj's work to JL savo jour life I" Ned Stunders. tlm slctlm of this un- rnmnllmentnrv nllthurst. a cigar tip ping carelesRlv from his lips, watched, with an nmused tvvinklo In his ejes, hl elder brother Tom ns ho psced wrath fully up and down the room Seeing that this Information vvns nothing new and. therefore. uninteresting, Tom's wrath reached tho boiling point "Hv .love, Ned, sou havo no more .l..a...l.a. I.. n.. I. .. n n n " until tnjit-, hi wii tiitin , . N'nl Interrtinted iravlv nnnlaudlnir: Tine I Tine, old chap' But don't let a little thing llltu tne and mv character get on vour nerves' ijet s taiK ot some thing Interesting Whtt s tho latest war nevvs7 ' With a hopeless shrug, Tom picked his hat up from the table nnd departed ex claiming' "You're Incorrlc-Ililn '" As an elder brother Tom felt It was his dutv to put a little ambition Into an Indolent 'kid' brother, hut when that j'oungcr brother happened to bfl like this' "You couldn't do n day's work to save jour life1" The words rankled on his mind Twice today tnej nnd been spoken to mm uoin times In tones of withering contempt which hurt The effort, he had been told, would doubtless nenrlv kill him but Dolly, tho dearest little girl In the world Inrt cninuj" inrnrmeu nini titat until ho at least attempted such a her oilcan task, be could consider their en gagenient as being all off. And now, for tho first time in ids joung career Ned lost his self-complacency and begged fnto to help him out of bis predicament Into the wee hours of the morning be pondered and mused and seemingly set tled a question In his mind before lie ritireu to lose nimseir in mat mescu oblivion, sleep During the night It had started to rain and it still continued In a steads down pour Hut what cared ho for tho rain"' Ho wis going lo do a days veork to dnv if he died In the attempt, aiyl with the precision of well-formulated plans, lie called the Janitor tn his npitt inent and bribed that worthv Individual to bring him the oldest outfit of vvotk lug lollies he had, at once alho, a pall of coal-dust The bewildered man qulcklv ,nd q lie was told and In a serj short limn N'ed wtood adorned In a pair of greasj overalls a ragged shirt which both miv have been jellow nnie and a pair of dilapidated-looking shoes IJs face be made black and grimy with the cotl dust while, his lilv-whlto hinds weie no longet recognizable Thus attired, Ned nude his wav out of the house After an hour s walk over muddv loads he airlved at a lertaln Miss Pollv JIc l'hei son's house secmlnglv his objec tive point and rnng tho bell Ah luck happened, Dollv opened tho door Had It been the maid ho would have been ordered to the rear of the hnii'-e , but Doll j waa of a serj sjmpathetlo na ture 'Will jou please giv c a poor man some thing to do to earn a bite to iat"" he asked. In a hoarse, trembling volei , beads of perspiration tracing chanmls down his grim) cheek 'Whs. sou poor man. sou must be drenched to the -Uln'' Dollj cried jm- I tiatlui Icnllv Of course I will' tome right Into tho kitchen'" Hut Ned hesl ntiil Oh' but Mum1 1 don t want no iharitj. Mum! I wants to earn what I eat'' And Dollj, somtwhit taken aback bs an offer unusual in a tramp asbiired him she would give him ome work to do If he would onlj come In out of the Morm After a refreshing drink, Ned refused cthei lood until he should cam It so Dollj set him to work In the icllar IK sawed wood until his back camu near breaking but what did he are'' His den Dollj kept a warj eje on him Several times she descerded to the lower legion", and ome In heard her whisper to the gardcnei, who was mending a hose Keep an eje on him Michael' You never can tiust these men, estn though thej do look honest!" Once the questioned him "Have jou been out of work long, mj iwior man " . . ,. Oh, jes'm, quite a long time' 1 es .m a sory long time' with undue emphn bis on the ' verj " ' Are jou married? vn stum" h. answered inteKlv , hut i' intend to be I mean. Mum' No i iim i i in t imrrlnil nt all. at all i,.. h...i inr p.iten. but that lie svouia taUo It after ho had finished the choits in the cellar. , . , Poor Dollv ssas at a lo-. as to what to da with "her energetic tiamp and more with t desire tint he fhould base the mones she wished to Kise lilm than th it he should do more work t.he ton bented , , Afltr the svood he had cut had been plied up Nod start. d to sweep up tlu sliasings 1'requtntlj one could have heard him chuckling amused!) to him self It iv, in the middle uf ono of these chuckllngs that lie dislodged a bag of tools, which was hanging fioin the celling said bag landing on his head with a sickening thud When ire came to he was lsing in u ckan shlte bed and there stood Polls bindaglng his head, shlle tears of sm pnlhs rolled from her reproachful eses Tor the first time that daj Xed lost his composure and as he sat up In the bed exclaimeu, i;r-er wnats tne mutter, Dolly, dear' You said jou ssanted me t0 do a days sork and lis Jose it did neary x mt" ami he brightened per- "1 dea" ou "."incorrigible" Tohioi low's ''omniWr Xmrlrttc "THE COl USE OF TJIUK LOVE" m m OVERSEA BLUE IS WARTIME'S COLOR &afi Oversea blue, the new w.ulinie t-hnde, makes this frnik as churni inp as it 1-. The boiltrc i of crepe nml so is the i-cp-to-lbc-right t-kirt. The girdle is clvct ami the -Icees chiffon lODAY'S INQUIRIES I, Tlif-ro lire nptnlniCH for 5000 tnnro ompii tplpuniph opera tor n In tw I nltrd stiilew, WlierA doe n clrl rfrelie traliiinc for thin Mork. ?. Wltnt ftnliiry Is paid? 1, Whnt W the flrt weddlnc nnnlur-in? K Siicurst ti n of tiiriiliiir Hih ten-rent i-Oioe tree Into a prett hrUtnuiH Klft ."i. How U toninto vlnocnr nude 0. In the view of efTIdenr, uhit 1h (he liest Mmirc for it kitchen. SAIURDAY'S ANSVLKS 1. The fnlluuinr: rouriei on inerlnin liN- tor ii nd literature run he oht allied free h urltlnc tn tlie Hoim l-dtirntlon ISi()n of tho llnreaii oT 1 duration 'Ihirt. merlrnn Ileroet Thirty World lleroei. merlran History and Amerl ran I Itenitiire. -!. M irenn t Delnnd In n noted merlnn wnnniii writer now doing war work In I r.nui 3 It Is decldedb Ill-bred to lente n vpoon In the rnp after the liquid his been ht lived. 4, In ptelltifr onion rook them first, told dtp. and their skin will flip off with out trouble. 5. (hill twice- added to peiiutt hotter make a dellrloiiH nandwlrli unread. 0. A piece of he will remoe thewlni; cum from eluthinR. DiN will make It crum ble off. Iri Water Uath Did sou eser try an Iris svaler bath, or hear of such a thing? Thej aro quite regular occurrences In Japan at certain times of the J car, both In the homes of people and In their public bathhouses Iris stater bath das occurs May 8 When the iris is placed in ssarm stater It glses off a solatile oil sthleh has a pleasant odor, so It Is Mid. On this one day of the sear these bitlis are fui nlshed to all frcquenteis of the public bathhouses and are popular During tho winter season tho inhabitants of the flowery kingdom enjoj another famous bathing das Orange-flower stater Is then used ad enjojed Quick Nut Bread" One cupful milk Tvro tablespoonfuls melted fat Four tablespoonfuls corn sjrup Two eggs One-half cupful mashed potatoes Ono and one-eighth cupfuls rice flour One and set en-eighths cupfuls bailej flour Four teiRpoonftils baking possder One teaspoonful salt One cupful chopped nuts Jilt In older git en Hake In loaf jian In a moder.ito men for one and one cjuaiter hours General Wil-on's Daughter Deail W llmlnBton, IleL, Sept. 23 Miss "Catherine Wilson, daughter of General Jumes H Wilson, IT. S A, retired, died at her father s home, at Thirteenth and Kodney stieets, Sundaj She was prominent in social circles and in war work At the coronation of King George bhe was ono of the official delegation representing the United States. Boys and Girls Care for the Skin-xV i v with Cuticura Drufgisti, Sup, Octmeit, Tilann 25c. tacit. k-aaaaaaaaMaaaaaaa. -. -aaaaaaaaaa EMMAHAinMAN 1502, Walnut Street OFFERS , AN EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION OF GOWNS WRAPS COATS HATS- TAILLEURS AUTUMN AND WINTER NINETEEN-HUNDRED-EIGHTEEN A Maid and Two Men , The Story of tho Girl Who Was Left Behind Ity HAZEL DLYO BATCUELOR Corvrhht, Jfts. lu ruo(.'! Ltdoer Co. Tin-: hToitY thus r.n . RuUi Ron land, New Inrk sorlrty girl. Is loied by Jack llond nnd Mrott Itiiyniond and nrronts llond, lloth men are droned, but lionet. In Kuth'-i relief, wins exemp tion for some ellnht physical disability. After Koimond lta sailed lo 1 ranre the Klrl hnlns to doubt the wisdom of her iholfp. The msrrlate nf Helen llrnnder tn .11 in Tonnsend, n soldier, contribute nmehnt to this rhnnre. At the suetes tlnn or Mini llris. Kuth takes m war work, In spite of llond' disapproval. XXXI TltUlin nro nil Itlndu of men In the trenches fighting shoulder to shoul der, living their Uses Intimately side by side, sharing their food and their small pleasures This fact cannot help but scrso In lesollng barriers that wenlth nnd social position hnso built up so cnrefully nnd ss 1th such npparent strength Thero aro tho phjslcal cowards, men svho aro not afraid becauso thej svant to shirk In any sonso of the svord, but who becauso of certain phslcal limi tations aro forced to nervo thcmselscs to braso deeds even while their flesh rebels Theso men must bo considered among tho bras est, becauso It Is more of nn effort for them to risk their lltes Then thero aro tho men In tho lowest walks of life, tlu? men svho aro spoken of as needing tho army training to help ln-tlto men of them. Some of these in fact, all of them aro betUred bj the incentlso to do something retlly storth while, and they nro unconsciously helped b close companionship ssllh men svho haso had ideals nnd big ambitions, and who nro trench mites and comrades In the star, fighting for one big Ideal Tho most sternly practical of men, men lacking Imagination of esery kind, ro tired by tho dreams nnd Imagina tions of the dreamers, stho see in the war a big romance, an adscnture, and Sentt Ttasmond was one of tho last nam eel Trench svarf.iro in i-pltc of the gen eral opinion that 'going oser the top makes butchers of the men. has a most lumanlzlng effect There Is " ubt that the soldiers nre able to distinguish betttecn what Is required In a charge nnd the gener il acceptance of d-ill me tinder fire Scott I Us moml ss as a dreamer as bus been said before, but that did not present him from being men loved While the men jeered at him gofd-intmedlv for his ability to makeBthe best of things that they thought needed complaint and Plenty of It. they were no doubt unconsciously cheered by his attltudo In splto of themselves Scott lnd been prcttj- badly hurt be fore he bad left Ness York for camp Ills dreams hid been closely connected with Kuth. and his lose fpr her had K.own so unconsciously that l.e him elf did not recognize In tills i th ng that gripped his life and thoughts the com radely feeling that ho felt for Ruth In their friendly companionship Scott did not plan ahead or he might hase known how he svas drifting If ho had been Jack Bond, the Idea svou d have been so firmly Implanted In his mind that he ssCAild base known just sshat diy to speak to Kuth and In just what manner. To Scott, how eser. lose came with a tush when he realized that he was nctuall "going across Then hi actlse brain slsuallzed Perilously dear things, things all connected with Kuth and the acceptance of hjs lose J Tor her. I,oso had rendered Jack determined and resourceful: it Jad. ""?"" fff.u confused and blttered w Ith Us posslh ci ties So turbulent were bis thoughts that ho had not stopped to think of sshat life would bo without Kuth. onuJ1" cn fesslon of her lose for Jack Bna ...- left Scott ss ith his air ctat,'s "" crashed around 1,1m, Hlf-" "V to all core, and sv th. nothing at all to cling to but the new life in the army and the cause that needed his help Whateser there had alwass beer, un derneath the surface acqu rements of Ruth's nature. Scott had Mtnebm known, although he could not hase put this sague belief Into words esensvhen L. V, .-,.. .here, must be a chance for I1U ICU ' . . Afterward he came to feel that him One Good Friend Tried and True, is worth a hundred of the parasitic kind Bismoline The Only Medicated Healing Tal cum Posvder, made with Bismuth, has made thousands of real friends in tho last ten years, and once used, would be found to be indispensable in your home; it will do more to save the babies and make you com fortable than any one article made. We Pay Youto tiy it. Have your druggist ceitify your purchase on his label, send it to us and le ceive a 25c bottle finest perfume or vanity box. Le Fevre Bismoline Co., Lancaster, Pa. V. H. Smith &. Co., Miller Drug Co. and all Leading Druggists V ho had been mlbtakrn In thinking that ho might haso made Kuth happy, and during tho progress of Ruth's engage ment, snatches of which news lioglcnncd from her Infrequent letters or from mu tual friends, ho btcamo more than oser certain of it. Rut ho had censed to care himself, 116 had cared ho deeply that ho had Impulsively confided his feeling to Myra, who losed him herself Scott simply noser thought of Mra that way. Sho svas practical, efficient, confident, and Kuth svas mado of fomlnlno mysteries, the depth ot which he felt could never be reached, And so It was when Scott left for France. Tho hurt In his Heart ho felt not qulto so deeply; training had taken It out of him. nnd had left him so physically tired nt night that ho had not been ablo to think Tho svound was thero just tho same, but It had been dulled. Ruth had felt a saguo disappointment sshen Scott hnd not said good-by to her, but Scott, afraldly of opening up old svounds, had purpose nsolded doing so. Ho hnd known approximately when ho svould leave, hut ho had made no effort to see Ruth alone That csening montns earlier, svhen for a second ho had held her closa to him nnd had felt her strug cllne In his arms, had left a bitter memory, nnd so lto had gone to beo Mjra nnd had cised his mind by talking of Ruth Instead And now ngiln thero had been In- tcrscnlng time and 5Vntt svas In Trance The nrmv llfo had taken completo pos session of hint l.son the discomfort of tho packed tinnsport hnd failed to discourage him, and the short training on the other pldo bid been so much a means to nn end that ho tiained gladly and svorked hard A little hit of his old slewpolnt had ionic back to him just before ho had sailed, and .the nesv llfo had fostered and strengthened this until, although ho svas not entlrelj" happv, there was a content about his llfo that had nothing of bitterness about it, but a happy, healthv optimism Instead, that mado many friends for him among the men (Tomorrow ' instnllment deals Willi Scott Itiijiiioiicl In I rnnce, Ills friends and his danger under lire.) Oreiit ilemind for Ihe KVnMNO run f.U' I EIXlMt muv cause vou to miss un iimtnllment of this vers Interesting story. S.OU had hctter, therefore, telephone or write to the Irriilntloii Department, or nslc sour nettMleitler IhU nflernnilii lo Irnve Hie I.M.MM1 I'LltLIC 1,1 IXll.lt nt jour home. COCOA "ALL hOOD, NO WASTE" War Time Dessert A Patriotic Delicacy Patriotic because it uses so little of the foodstuffs our Government asks us to con serve. It is easily made, and suie to please. How to make it among Wilbur's War-Time Recipes as well as numerous other dainty, delici ous and eco nomical des serts. Your copy's waiting. It's free. 5encf for U today H. O. WILBUR &SONS, Inc. Phlladela 1 p 1 sA: C o Vmlii asco. asco. Asco.iim afSLmSkw mSHcbr ' AS CO. ASCO.'j s I STORES co. m 'H I' HPIlJlllUll I U' I a, , . , , ,Ql Known to thousands upon thousands of the Best House keepers in four States, that we sell the Best Value in Coffee to be had anywhere. 'A, S, A s. c, o, . The best Proof millions of Pounds c. A S' c o. 'A, s A, :5- HJ EVERYWHERE IN PHILADELPHIA And Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland : t ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. Adventures I HAVIj never been able to understand why thoe puffy llttlo silk apples. svhlcli haso formed n. gny cluster on moro than ono knitting bag havo not been more popular nmong milliners Tako a soft llttlo black hat, for Instance, and group perhaps three of theso gajlly colored llttlo balls at the front. The effect should be chnrmlng nnd most unuRiial, And fanes- sour hat trimming costing jou only thirty-six cents! But jou tan Indeed secure them, Just the right size nnd shape, and of tho colors you ssould llko best, rose, palo green, old gold, for twelso cents each It svouldn't pay j'ou to worry oser making them, nnd trj Ing lo poko them Into proper shape AVo hear so much of the great Incrcaso In prices, nnd forsooth sve experience It so frequently In everj article from hair pins to furs, that tho moro mention of a real bargain sounds like a fairy storj. But, on tho other hand, if jou discover neat, trim-looking pairs of dark tan pumps with low heels nnd sv ell-shaped toes, which base been lowered from $7 nnd J7.60 to $5, and svhen thev look !,7 or $7.60, then, by your lease, great will be jour error If you fall to purchase a pair. They inako a particularly nice business shoe, can bo svorn now svlth serge or Jersey cloth dress, and later will look svell svlth spats when you don your winter suit. SCTTraffiSKSOTifiH invites -pour early inspection of his exclusive display of Millinery, Coats, Furs and Bags for the coming season. Mourning Attire a Specialty smm:mmmsvmws George 1214 Chestnut St. 1214 Millinery The autumn showing at its best. Hundreds of new creations of charming distinction. Styles for every age, every type. Price moderation, an appealing feature. Blouses Lovely and unusual styles in flesh and white , Georgette and crepe de chine. Smart styles in the autumn suit shades. Beauties at $5.75 and upward. Silk Hosiery Good quality, full regular made; all colors and black, $1.25 a pair. Dress Accessories Of every wanted 1 notion section. iaffllllllUillll!!II!lll.lllia It Is a Fact Our Very Best Coffee 22 of its quality is shown in the millions upon sold over our Counters every year. The Following Prices in All Our Sanitary Meat Markets Fresh Made Sausage Country Scrapple Fresh Beef Liver New Made Krout With a Purse Thero Is no legitimate reason why jou should not use white bureau covers In your guest room. But If oil Ihe other hand It Is finished In blue, or old rose, how much greater Individuality It svould possess, svere you to use scarfs to correspond "What a darling set," jour guest svlll say as she goes os'cr to look delightedly nt tho set of poplin bureau scarf and frilly pin cushion In rose or blue, scalloped In white and with a few svhlte sprays embroidered on them. These sets nre only $1 50. They sasc washing, nnd. make lnsaluable hope chest additions, . If jou think It la hard to get up those cool fresh. mornings, particularly If yoii must arise almost at sun-up. svalt until the clocks aro set ahead, nnd you think you must surely bo getting up In tho middle of tho night I You might Just di ss ell make up your mind to It, you need an nlarm clock. But svho svanta to pay much for such an unpleasant thing as an alarm clock? And In faith, svho need, when good, dependable ones can bo naa for $1.25? For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned In "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Page, EVENtvo Public LEDOEn, or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000. Hemingway Importer 1524 Locust Street 0 Allen, inc. mwnwm and desirable kind. Visit the 1 JIlllliailllflBlJi ' 1 A S s A Si c c o i lb ru t c n I i i . . . 35 20 18 12' lb A S lb c lb c 0 . c lo ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. i 1 S "" n "kittens: "Som ana w.s&ea to no West 324 1.. I4tw York City, -J, -I . )rr. Jh a','- '!?,, ' ?M i WA y P44' ". u-1',-! "- . s ' v n ,,raaJV 3ft - '-i .. i i - - u V..' jV .' -?.'.' -- )J '- .31 mkJijis' SV a 1 '' 1 I ri . !.. i I W-jtiti . ' N-vi :tt .7.1A t 1JA JSM. M It -..- IM ti V a ft .'aV aafataaaaaaaaaaasaai
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