rywM rK 'is.: .. krtipt totttM v 1 LETOl -" " " ? w. j- j -i r IftASCAmDESFOR TRENCHES MMim wv a , aVs . i H , as Is ' M-t )IER 1 wrEitmwmKE ,Bn:n , 4. 4 .tr :L VU:- 7! .TVi 4-. '. ffTiJO 'JHAjKS WITE HOME r Giwn fo Sijfer or icr Boy in Four Months With Him and C, letter in luted below sums tip woe In man a 'ulsters nnil a licart. Homo lms In l'rat.cp bntlis go by without writing Cl'ttrr follows i.tTou were In my place ionium iSwouId not wonder why I ha'.o n to you I naie a uromer nuo for France In April and we "recled onlj two letter from "Mn, since he has been tr there and St- J lmot 'our months tiiat e JKVen't heard from him now. that $' jtiVltr T m writing ou tonight I i tiled' to keep my mother and father amAArftit Tnv nliav amino he I alt r' V-j? tilt nu, I la enlno l.'-n f 11 r "' , tifHd my mother Is sick In bed oer t "orrlment, I hae written to the r ,- lar Department and they say no mix. 1 hap has been reported about in broth- K' Xow could jou not tell me what ' ml"ht be the iuse of his not writ- , tJwt? Oh, If ou Just knew how down fTLgrted T feel this exenlnir. for I hae , . 5p-lttcn to different places regarding Jqka welfare, but none can jIm1 in. i - i-- 'I f thahlr nu In it '("TT" -"" . "" " en .-he inc. woitrtlKD. i?tndeed, we ki.nw Just how Jim feel, I -Worried. Ambody In jour1 place would I lj,.."'.ea JUBL . iivai 1-eiv i I" ,.m "If I1IIU I j,i 'Unmakes things doubly li.nd to liuw-' i'wput on a wave rroni to eneel' jour i motner ana rawer. 15111 now jou mei,,... im,L tsolni? to cheer up bemuse I hope I ;ean show you how, V SrNCE you hae been assured b the j War Department that nothing has j nappeneo to your oroincr meie are leaiment. ase, oate wnen ne enteied . teur reasons that could account for I the service and American Kvpedltlon y'jfour falllnc to hear from him. nij I'orces. - ?, irsi. tie ma nae oecn at tne front for ar unusualh lone stretch of ' time and hnd really po opportunity to Because there nie millions - 7 SArntirt f r tetters to lie censored nnd mieil, si fno'one or two letters ne nas writieii B-j ' 'otirtn tne last two nioucus nate ien 1 treat ly aeiuyea. n otten Happens. V Th)rd, One or two letters ma h.te gone down on a torpedoed ship. T"purth. Your brother, catele-s like many a boy ecn when at home has j' rtmply put off writlnc fumi dav to f. dy and now, ashamed, Is entlrel. ; ' neelectlns It. . Thn Mfennd n ml tMrt ionu,itt vnujlr E t thf ttiimBltotf Tn reenrd to tll. Ural ilri.iiiiulann 1 --r. -- -.. .... ....v.l tne omer ta 1 talked to .1 voiinc man jvuunded and home from one "' year and it half's seitlce In Trance. j;.. Ho told me We had cor.e two months ."without taklir,' off his clothes. Vou- -J ("-when a man Is llvlntr In this fashion , ' u-can see that It would ' e evtietnelv ; VftfHcult to write letters. ',, However. In four mouths It seems -i," -that a boy would have time to diop Just a; Hue to Jiks mother, so I am not v JWlns to dwell on this first rlroiim- -''irtfcr.ee. J-cfs woik on the assump- tlon that your biothe'- has been n"KH. "Elcont. This does not mean. he does' not Jore you. Rut home bojs hate to jWrltc-lettei s, even to thoe the.t loe , best. And the.t don't do It. You "would 'j, like to give them a pood shaking for Sf ZJt , Wie Woman's J Exchange ! , Todaj'a Inquiries I., Name three Mietr mine, u.ul rnn , r ?" ut ny gathering of boi nnd s gfrla. f. 9.Wkat l the blrthda Hciwrr for tlc t Uber- .iHaat amount of ttoulen material U ad t, - voeated h the ur liiilu.tr'e, board as m "limit" for hntt.. ..,i.t. .. t 4, Haw can yarn he pretented from shrlok- ' lag. 'J. lit baking ronklea Unit , ,,l for suEiir. ' t what suhsiltiitr other than sirup ran be used for sweetening? , i . Hr csn jerr new, tasty flatoe he r added to eliowder? ' C t Yelerilay Answer l.fme notel stunt for the llallnneen tuirli W Is to hat'e ii contest on drawlog ror- teona or the Katser, ; X','. '.riasaldr Is .tnoten fabric rewoven nnd ee- ,4 Ii t -w,ei imm niner wool, I ae war In Si "Batrles hoard tronxlt adtnrales It A"J " by womep In wartime. a 'SiuCalaea hen brown la a dark brown with 1 . -" Uagei of gray In It. 1 . j . 1 . J SL7Ak W WMlrf n. ntm h .. .. . tfsa antomnhlles and carriages eocaged '-' far the bridal party... Sk'teflsTfng anKar to be used for cereals, etc.. I" ' salt shaker pratea a real economy. 'jfJia'atMng fifty or so eitra nails In the salea .1 cbaf children's abacs makes them last , U M ,wl " lont' A shoemaker will do this. To Can Pumpkin 'i-TotSie Kditor of lt'outas's ooe ', 'ip"i Madam Will sou kindly print In i veur paper the recipe for cannlni pumpkins for jvlnter use iinfi it. JsV". .To can pumpkin for winter HM1 re- "fhall I ack jou a lunch tnrliiv. 'mote seed. Cut the pumpkin Into dear"' jou ask jour high school daugh-,aflff,,i-.ei!.n.1 Z:' SI "K,,"" t r jour Klrl In hu.H.ek. And what s lihtek. Pack in jar ant! 1 sterliiie m I MMsMiure outfit sterlllie sixty minutes at ,Vt. to ten pounds pressure. 'VfThe bot-uater bath Is slmplf a wash- Wler ntled with a false bottom, on ,wtrlch the Jars rest. It contains hot water, of course. In which tlie Jars, with llt4r, contents, are boiled, Hegin to eeAint your 1!0 minutes when the water - Kxelns to really boll This teclpe was hwlned for you from the Department ,, (Household Science, National War Sarten Commission '' To Clean Lamb's Wool i-tA rTdtfor el ll'oaioa'a Vaaf' r Madam Quite some time aco there red In sour column directions for (lean Jamb's wool skin. Would ou kindly t taa directions, eitner in our column mall? Atao. can )OU tell me of a re tnatltutlon Inatructinc In deslcnlnff ag courses for women N. II. smb'a wool can be cleaned with ered French chalk or cornmeal. the powder well Into the fur and u tor a nay or two. men orueu eruny until it ts tnorougnij rid or articles of the powder and air it he- Wearing, lie peat the procsss If the la not entirely clean, The School austrtal Art. at tlroad and Pine Ha. aie classes In designing for on jionday. , Tuesday and day evenings when the school la Of course, all the schools are ! now on account of the epidemic, Darken Eyelashes and Brows ajfdiror it ll'oiaas'a rate Uadam Soma time ago on the I a rag intra appeared a. formula. fcntng the eyebrows and lashes, j ! pSstry much appreciate tour kindness s.;vuld print It atsln, and pardon gfnea in not making note of It at I. V. K. suggestion glien some time ago iHcenlnc the eyelashes and brows Mm ,ue of taaellne every night, . salve well Into lashes and le make them grow, thicker and i laeceme a shade darker. , Xaader Who OtTered Corset I Use reader who offered the corset in nar name ana aouresiT , tt great and unusual ml- eh.we axeea a.raaMt jm fc ' v- . ' a A SOLPIER FROM FRANCE Mother Who Has A'o Heard from ' A Way to Oct in Touch Insist on Letters There In a uaj to make them write ami t think thin boy jou neHk of should be made to write If It Is a case ' oT neirllzenre. I I TKT nie tell ou ubout .t father oil) - West who did not hear from his son In France He went to his Sena tor and asked that lie take the matter' up with the boj's commai. dint: ofll- cer The niattei was taken tip 1 through the United States Army I'os ! tal Seivlce And this Is the letter now repoMnf ) In the flies of the Postolllee Depmt-i ment that explains what happened. Tnltrd States Armj Postal Servkti 1 Oltlce of the i'otal Aduit 1'ails, Trance. - .1511 Your nttentlon Is Invited to the ioni- I P'nlnts that h.ixe been made b .Mr U. through Senator A and others, I renal dins the noniecelpt of mall from his son Vpon taklnc this up with the oomrtiandltiK oltkvr of Hatterv - -. In- has lincntlcutfil the matter, and Mr It's son has admitted hts 1 nenleet in wrltlnc to his father. ' s a consefpience. the lomnmndltt I ntlknr has disciplined vollrtt II and Is no requlrlnK hint to write two letteis per da This Is an unusual c.ise Command Intr olllceis .tie so busj these days' In Kiance that It f-eems a shame to j bother them Hut there is anothei , that bad boj wrlti? Slt down and write U letter to the bureau of t onimuuli'utlun. Ameiican l?n.-t fVf..,b t'uLlitrr.f .in II I IVI. ow thl form At .the' top of oui ' letter wtlle the l.oj's name. coinii.in.H -ext. bay utiieau or uomtnunicatlon American lied Cioss. Wasliincton. 1) C Dear Siis; Then tell ns btleth as possible that ou hate not he.tid finm the. hot in four months, thit ton want a tied t loss ai;eiu in 1 ranee 10 Eei it touen wit 11 111m una to una out just win lie iihs not writ- lei., and it it la carelessness to tell him he must write teeularli for his moth ei's sake, or the mutter will bo taken Up with his commanding otllcer Then If .ton do not hear fioni the bot I would wtlte to his commanding officer You do not need to know his njme. .lust addtets the Inter, com manding ofTlcer, of (put down the name of .tout MnV compatn. tegltnent, etc.). Don't he worried if it takes a while to Ret an answer fiom the Ited Cioss. iney nate so much to attend to. mil me aie aiwajs rattlirui to each tiust, m llu can rely on the nutter helngr caiefully looked Into N 7T)ir r.m hpr in. m iv.o mo.n.i. 1 , . -.... " T ,t ..it. . .. '"""" 1 .iim nirv in juui iiiiuucr tins ttat too: Tf anythinu had' happened to the bov ou would be notified by cahle sratn as all other mothers and sis ters were notified And If )ou weie In their shoes! Tell your mother she would hate somethlnir real tn worry anout tiler. .M) news is Rood news, especially In waitlme. Remember that. Talk It oter cnslh1j aril wall and smile and prav. , You aie bound tn j hat e news of him soon If you do the mines 1 nave saiil. Adventures With a Purse DON'T spoil the appearance of jour wrist watth with a sliabh ribbon. Those ribbons wear out, the edges be come "raggy" and gone is their trim, neat look Narrow black grosgraln rib bon, tilth clasps In slltcr or cold finish call bo had for flftt cents. It is a lotip ted candle, piobaldy fif teen or eighteen inches In height. Oaf boll) icntcs and berries, are painted on It. and at the, bottom Is n band of blue, with a white star. The artistic wooden stand which holds it is painted a bronze color, and It. too, has painted holly leatcs and berries A nice. Christmas'. looking box Is pioildtd for the safe larr.ilng uf tills tlgil light, and the obliging Hlmpkc'per will null It for jou lompleted Tor 2 50 Its purjiose? Well, It looks as If there would be manv a man this .tear it ho, wlillo not jet In j crime, nm spenn ins ijiirlstmaH In camp And this candle will burn all night. The night of that 1 beery little flame, hunting with steady glow all Christmas Cte, should bring with It n ray of toinfoit It Is just a pretty rus tom, full of bcmlment, perhaps, but I ran picture loltera from- more than one man in the service sa.cins: "You don't know how that candle light comforted me Christinas Hie and kent me from feeling blue. It was Just one constant thought fi-nni 1 011 '"""K"1 'i'"ni jou - '."'''L'm". .'? I!,-n.Cl"8. are Sand wlches will become dry and consenuentlv unappetizing put Jelly now crab-apple Jell-, for Instance makes a delicious sandwich and helps keep the hi cad moist without making it soggj'. Some excel lent rali-apple Jelly of superior brand can be secured for twentj-ftte cents a glass. Try It I Kor the names of shops where ar tides mentioned In "Adtcntures .'lth a Purse" can be purchased, address Kdltor of Woman's Page. HvnxiNn Pldlic I.Enonn. or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000. We Will Renew Your Velour or Bolivia Coat nestorlnr all the original beauty and lustre to the fabric, at a very inooeraio coat 'IDtt'WIIIIIIIMWJIIfcllllffliyilllill m . o-ir corn rlsht off. Anal EK cvcijr rvuiunii ''" u.vmuai IKfM . SchwarzwaelderCo.,1017-27WoodSt. ' n'lZlJZZ:!...! I WmfSSSSSSSm i mi ,: l.'.' if '-.".j. - s ..... 4f- ,'u s af- "r : liij . ?''??" ' ' '', v'4 " ' .i -,iA ' LaJala" F .a. ' 1 Z f. 'a; ,. aW4W ,?' 'l. , i J WrsA n -PJ Charming New , ' :& &&$ - .;'U'U . A : "WOOSffZ. Millinery $ h HoUSC Ot Weilger : ' c , ;. Spec.lIyPr.ced : te.i&YT$ZY&,-,) 4.mX$fi ' ' priced to meet the ". SLlil::SZML''.A rlji' AfJagSr-agl i . r I i a p p r o v a I of the . ' WKaOTx2Ji " J-' , tnnrty Ttoman. 1217 WALNUT STREET I mm' 7SS T A "iiTSS aaaaLBaalaBaBRaWaWSSaflKaWiJaaal?..-.,W,J I MatBR& S .dUSe. O . .' A.lblaWBKSJU 'JtMSMBrS ijdaaHlwHHHBItHaS WHEN IN DOUBT j PICK A BLUE SERGE , Iff) SiW iWW n 'llii- i a l'Mn wilder ter-ion of the blue ere. 'I lie trimming is in wide lilink braid anil the apron tunic t a feature 11 I'ptriitlii ltis u Klorime tlunc I THE DA ID OVELETTE LACK HM)KEI.GHIKF 11 ' H. l.aro T AIThT be iidin.ited that the hand- I ketxhlef was .1 terv dainty one-1 . - ... ,, . ' made un ef ,1 1 nv tl'my linen renter.! land a border of lace that was like cobweb If it hail been a coinninn, .jlieap I alTiilr. .Marlon sild afterward, she would prnbabh hato tossed It oter tbrw fence. and that would lni been tlie end of (t, I while as it was hut wait iiod lefnsed flarence -Malison. She I rounted the tltns on btr fliiKers. for h'a jbinitll, and was abrupt and i-eteii about It I "The Idea ' she slid "of tiavln td 1 ms was 1 if setemn iinii-. itir'.iii refuse one man eten limes: Well, what made Jou do It, thn?' harfsUed with an injured look. "I am sine I didn't ask ou tn refuse me all that absurd numhet of times" "t any rate. I hone this Is the. last time." she said, scornfilll) .. 1 rin Nt.it men. ' she iinnored I should get along tilculv with m u oil; and be at peace if It were not for tout" I will do It." he assented cordially. "I would do nn.t thing to please -sou, Marlon. I will be out of town tomor row 'You shall bate peine for one en tire day. This is w hit we used to call 'King's Cv.' when we were children" hhe was fotced to laugh a little at the absuid stage flourish with which h kissed her hand, but then she snatched her hand auav and ran down to 'he corner of the lawn, where her mother tas talking to Mr Searlcs, the landloid, 01 er tlie dltldlng fence ' 'llnod eienlng. Miss .Marlon has he gone"' be asked faicllousll '" was Just lemlnrilng join mother that our lease Is I to expire in two weeks OI course jou will want to renew ' "We don't wish to renew." she said "We are going to nioie tomorrow. " "Why, Matlon"' cried her mother but Marion tins gone. liehold Mat ion tiling in a little old collage atta ftom eterjone so ybt thought at first, but dlscoiered new nelghhma later and at peace Clarence came back that ctenlng nnd stepped Hchtl.i oter the hedge. The sign "To I.U" stared grimly from the post against which he had leaned the night before "I suppose we shal find some plrasant neignnois out neie. sain Marion on tie fifth ctenlng. ii wouia ne nice to oaii one or two. 'Only a week niottd," she said, lomorion since we "It seems like a month "If jou had ns much lo do as I hale nil da," iiald her niothei gutvcly, "jou wouldn't be wautln' to mope. There's that handkerchief that blew oicr fiom nctt door toda. I wish ou would tend to It early in the morning. Marlon' With borne antic ijiation she went oter to the adjoining cottage next morning nnd ranp the hell A duil sound of hammering within promptly ceased and the door was open ed b.v a man whose coatless figuie she could dinilj' see In the darkened hall "I beg jour pardon, but this lace handkerchief blew oter In our yard and whv, Clarence Ham-on He pulled the chair tonvatd itnd sank into it holnlchHlv. When she cotcrcil and dlscoiered where she was. she burst Into laughter, Matlcn'a laugh-1 Icr iiaa of a kind that hrougnt tears) lo her eyes "Here i wbh trilng to obey my mother and hang the pictures while she. was gone" i "You ate making a mess of it,"B8he said, casting scornful glances at the pictures. "Do come and help me out '." he re plied. "You won't fall oil the step ladder. I'll mount on the table and hold you ' "I'm loiulng to the eighth. Marlon lo, k out' The ladder's shaky! Pro posal on a stepladder Now, thli Is tlie time jou h.ij 'jes ' " wmmmmmmmmmm Wk models and Parisian copies Hal . lihirsfffiswH'HRail m .for fall and winter . 11 WKBUVfiXCiJWKJf&Smm jtM ',c fasrions which are now being shown I flal ' C ' mKMCSSSSmfiSt ' A y this exclusive shop should be seen by fiHJ q' ma. B Vk ..bsmh.k !ssfaralsrl in in J,,,! J.. .1 frffU 3 A: ' ' ' a Corn Plaster will ure Vt V Styles. SfW ' . 8 '" w"r,t 'orn In a few hours ,C VirV 'a fi Kt fuss oc Isithsr with liquids. Just 11 M m. 5RrJ . A ' JJ K thin c lose.flttlnsr plaster, with 3 BlKslKSSv Alw " S S linen l.ark lo keep the flesh clean M MW OM S' ii IB sn.i t.nilpited from Irrltatlnn. Htat3 ' IKnSKV iWm , y-. M VI ne luln almost instantly. .No othei Zu , WfiSV-lSX ? t, ' . t-' A n irimuit hsa ilone so much to rruljB KaSW5NN V?'SS?5aB' i C Hi K "rn troubles Knonn for ID eareFa ISSSbovS. mB I , s-r i i 1 K a the ono best corn remedy. A m .3v ZtTjK- i S I W "'I' b lruBlsts eerywherr or it 9 - -Sj5Si4fflfe'' --eSsSsSaaPXS: i ' , m V m.tl at -.". Wlnthrop Halra Co. m . D ."."."."' e--JaQBsjgaaja:: nnperg,iaeargrr-s--w- A Maid and Two Men The Story of the Girl Who Was Left Behind By HA7.ll. DEYO BATCIIELOR Cepurlsftt. Mil, bv rubUt Ltdgtr C. Tiir. pTnnr mi's rit Ruth RoMlnnil Is toted bj Jsrk llond snit Hmtt Itntmnni), nnil proml.e tn inurry llfind. Itdth men are drafted, hnt iinnn is eiemutfd is'taune nr a ithriri ilUshllllr. Srntt lofN In titnre nnd la wAunrfed. Knih tutor dlcners that she lias made n mUtake and thai ahe Ufea , srolt Karmond. but ahe determlnrp to marry llnnd and to make htm a good Mile. Hand, not altoiether andtratandlnt her attitude, hnl rontlnred that alto wants him to lie ItKhtlnir for Ms ronntr?. ta in a hospital anil Is operated upon to make him HI for ertlfr. M.VI "IIIII.DI'.K.N ate told when their appe- J lltes are too larire that their ee.s f Are hlKfrcr than their stomachs, which ' Is not a trt.t eligaut r. ay of putting iiTnttrts, but Willi h Is extremely to the point. older people who undertaks more than ihev c.u. successfully carry throuch aie lulil .inolhei urly axiom, "You hate bitten off nm'e than you can chtw." It still rtnialtied to be seen whether T.uth Ibwrland had done this thine. In spite "f the fact that she was determined to canj It thtoUKh In the end riutli was ttjlnir hard desperattly 1 hard to lite up to her ugieeineiil with hcrstlf ."he Kiue In to het niothei the next dat and siad .it limni' so that her tieddlnu ilr"-s tiilttht be fl;ted to I her' The little diessniaker. who had some Tietnli blood ttickeil away In her ' make-up. sighed with delight when she ttnallv hud Until caicfullv plnntd Into the shimtirerltiK satin and Healing tulle, 'You will be so Intel for your .Mr. Jack, she said ilellRhleillv "A pale bible Is l.is so much more beauti ful than a tit 1 one." Utith lon'.ed Ii"" the class Slim and 1 tall she looked In the Ionic straight isnwn of white s.ttla. that was almost I sheathlike The white tulle was draped oter It In a lareless manner that was dellclouslv cloud' Thetp were louir tlKht satin nleetc and the collarless waist c.inie 1 lose to tin throat In the front and was tut out at the back to shoiv 1 lie totindid neck Uuth was pale, and she was surprised to teallze that 1 It was the tert Hrm time" that she her 1 self had noticed the fact. "). but I 111 too pali. Miss Krancine, I look licit I must be cay and happv on in. wedilitic dat. I'll Hate to put some clor out of a lion on my white ' ' niiiin 1 11 ok us tnoiiKii 1 nr "-.VJ"" a""4 "" UnP" I O" IOC wnri, null III!' Iilllf ,,,.,..,. ,,u .., it. rit tall pale lilt and it suits .ton ety .. m 1. Uuth stood s'tll wnlle the locl (town was slipped iter her hi ad and the Bray dutrtine tiatelltic suit , was substituted. Tills was tlie row 11 she would wear when she went away with Jack The weddlnc row 11 was fni tlie ceretnone, to make her Int. It for her ft lends and for Jack to caze at but ;ho tr.tteliue suit with Its llter fox trimmings was for .lauk's ees alone It was the gown she would wear aw at- on that trip that loomed up so miMerlousl.t Just ahead of her "This is lot ely. too. sighed Miss Krancine purtinp deft tnuihes here and 'Vi there You hate a lotcly tlgiue to tit, Miss Uuth. Iltltll Mlllllll "And jour trousseau." the little woman sighed '.tour mother sajs. It Is wonder ful." "You must come and see It " Ruth said Impulsltely knowing the lote of the French heart for pretty things. "Oh. Mls Krancine don't jou miss Krance tet rl Hy' "Not the Km pep that I left," said the little woman -adI. "Not the Pails of sad rates and ejes that look too old. Ktfoie I left; Miss Uuth, 1 fitted manjv man black drestcs lo pretty girls llkei Oh do nush'" cried the girl, ftan-i "Your mother Is coming up the tlcallv walk "Is it Inc '.ves he asked, without mov- i Clatence " he's at tlio door, "Is It 'sen'?" "Oh. well ves, then'" Sharp old Mrs Manton listened to the tule of the lace handkerchief told be a young lady whose face was tery rosy indeed. "Yes,"' she said. "It must hate blown i out of my tcom. I bate alwajs in tcnded'lt for Clarence's bride. Isn't It, i .ake it" tunny mat tne wind Knew where to1 fiarence's mother kissed the girl and . ef. th(. handkerchief In her hkmi Tninmiow's Complete oclcllr "IT ins AU, A MIHTAh'i:." HelpKeep YourHair With Hot Shampoos of Cuticura Soap Alt at .!... a .-( J II Si I U(ISl i DVIP "VpJ Ointment 3 M, Isleoni a I ei-Cstltsrs n.pt t. tsitsa." I IIWMs . ft shu' 4-atfegagajit , Or mr ' W FURS SUITS ' Nik ; : M MILLINERY S -g:- m ...e.w. .. tt vou I could not bear alttajs to be un happy, and so 1 cams away to America, where life Is still a Utile happy" "Is It a little happy? t thought we had all waked up lo the uratlty of It,'; said Uuth slowly. Mls Krancine shook her head "Oh. no. jou arc but chlldieti hi the war. Your streets are not saddened by black gowned women, not ct Your little chil dren may, still laugh and hope, and, my dear, so many of you still bate jour men, you know that oureelf" , "(). JIIss Franclne, It Isn't tight, It Isn't light " "Yes, It Is ehlld lie happy while .toil can. and while you ate sure that ou are aoing tight." 1 "He happ.i," the words were a moelc ery They were the winds Vhat Mrs, Rowland used constantly, thet weie the words that Muth had used as a fetish. the words to which she had subordinated etery other feeling befoie Scott bad left for France Th,eio was Just one despetate belief that Uuth was still clinging to tVhen Jack came back to her, a tlllTeient Jack, with different Ideals and different mo llies, as she was sure he would would It make a difference In her nn fe lings? Would there be mort of a common ground between them, would the fail that the.t had comradeship help to make up for that other passionate feeling that she knew now she neter bad and ncter would hate for any one but Scott Uy mond? If this came true and Jack had thanged so that he could appieclate the change In her own feelings, the.t might In lime build un between them a mutual ( respect, a coni-ldciatlon for each other's , reelings, null! relt that .lach nan urco , aw a j for so long thai she would almost ( regatd him as a strangei when be did come back. Not knowing wliat he had to tell her. she could mil imagine things 1 inguely. but one thing she did know and that was that no matter how matters were ctcntiiall fixed up there could peter again be happiness for her That wild buo.tant feeling of exiibeiance that she had ome felt in the n!J das was gone forever. Msa Krancine had sa(d "So tnanv of jou women still hate jou men " Of course she had meant that Uuth still bad her man Was It perhaps u.nn for her lo deceit e ,!ai.k about tilings? Helen had 'aid so sudden wild! flame of hope surged up In her vas 11 too late? If her s.urlfkr weie not to1 be a sacrifice and If .hc could look a It as right In her own ioniIenre to' tell .lack the truth and to obtain her re lease perhaps there was a chance foi bet still. Because, .lark, wasn't her man' .Tu'-t standing up at the altar with him would neter make her reallt his, not while eieiy thought of hits was with Scott Raymond In France and etett hope of hannlness was bound up In his lute for her I (Tnmorrnrr brings anme line home again, and a question is arttlrd. thlsi time for always.) ' fireal demand for the I'A KMMI I'L'II. f If f.RDIir.R wit tanse von lo miss an Installment of this xrry Interesting slorr Vat had better, therefore, telephone nr wrlle to the i irrulatlon Department, or ask your newsdealer this nfternnon to leae the KVGMMI 11 III.1C I.KDIil.K at yoor home. Good Wishes Are Not Enough Cheer as loud as you can when the troop trains pass. Good wishes "hearten the boys," but it's the big round dollars that keep the transports moving and furnish shells for the guns. Buy More Bonds of The Fourth Liberty Loan H.O. WILBUR Sl SONS, Inc. Philadelphia Makers ef Wilbur's Cocoa, Wilbur's Chocolate Buds and Wllburmllk Chocolate WrH I -aal , - - o ... -sjsawwHOTta.: " - r Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA '. To Our WeMerner Par I'intlila Please hasten in ure ' V. A that I did not Insult hlrn by class. In hint sa a slacker 1 merely made the auareatlon that he enllir a good thing for any one to do, nnd am more than sorrv that tie haa had a tntaforlune thai liratenta bit entering the aervlee but am glad he la able tn do taliiable nork here My soldier l nliii from the West and rnllated In the ttorthwpit corner or the t'nitnl Ktatea. an 1 am Intereated In any one fiom that section, eaneclallt as I am tntaelf very fond of an ntlldiKir life Mo, hope thai O V A does not lerl that he has been alapped In the fare. I am anrry that I lalinot uddreas htm nersonall and would tie glad to write him If vour niMranllne on correspondent was not so atrlct. 1 know lota of splendid slrla who would ahos' him a auod time and enter 'tain him In their home If they had the opportunity, aa people acem tn hate a desire thrae days to be human to ntrangrr. Now I will so hark In tnt shell and leate the apace In our entr rtaiolng ruhimn to people who do not pat their foot In tt, Suireae to 1- v A sin. 111 i;k'h rtt in rcisTKIl Peculiar CirtumiUnc.er lirar rtnlhki t time never tcrltteh you before, but I alwas rend )our wonderful answers to the renders nf tuiir column and nnd ou so helpful that I bepctu I inuet come to toil for Hiltlfe, ton Now. Onlhla, I nm enudset to a ounK man who Is now In Tranre t wrlle to him frj often and he in tcturn but few da) ago t reeelted h letter t-0111 ahaiher oung man (also In Trancel I inl with before, who tlioUBht quite o KOud bit t me, aakltuf tne to write to hltn for old times' sake, Now I suppose the time heroine lulieaome 'oter thrr." anrt would enjov letters from old friends, but he la a tert- bad friend of the .tnunv lllJlll I am now enaaged to In fact, an eneim. ami It la on account of me these two louon men are not on aood terms l'lrt. Fhould I write to this young man or would It be unfair to in) friend" Mould It he rlaht to write my friend asking him whether he would core t'chate me write or no" Ainu how should I oak him? I hope ou can help me. i tnthla, Ali.t No, I do not think It would he a wise thing for otl to wtlte to the other toting mini under three pHttlcular clrcum- stames. Fintnhat you hate told me f I I ' e T " "' H " 'V T ST I w Js3aJESTr J---n ,TTaiaiaiiHiaisiT lis, . , 1 . ii s c Now is your opportunity to prove your Americanism. "Buy Bonds Until It Harts' TS' C Is our patriotism to be measured by mere words, or will our acts, as they should be, be the crowning glory? . Back the boys to the limit. The pennies you save on your daily purchases, trading in an American Store, will pay for that extra bond Buy another. )0- A, C - . A' .c. I lA c. . t.af.i..t....a..a,t) ,, , ,..,.., ,..,..,,, ,,..,., M ,.. t).,.i..ia. , a,i,a. , ......) .at) . mm0 i ia),l.aa ,,.,.. gmm. saaaaaM f Easy eancyNs. f E ( Jell J Onions j( Apricots j aassia us. Choice Peas, 17can i Asco A s ,c New pack, crood nnalitv Iik"htfully tender, unusually sis . s a. S' s ii O' A, s. Our Very Best c o, t A' S' ...aa...aa.a,.jMa),ia),iwa,t.tl t Best Corn Meal 514c lb VVfCL SSSiiSu Oleomargarine ib 30c, 36c A wholesome and palatable substitute for pure butter. Cheaper and better for all kinds of cooking and baking than lard. If the store where you trade does not sell it, our manager will be glad to direct you to our nearest store where it is sold. A 1 Siam Rice Seeded Raisins Corn Flour Rice Flour Fresh Noodles Macaroni Barley Shredded Wheat Table Salt ., Mazola Oil ' In All Our Lean Soup Beef Legs Shoulders Stewing Fresh Killed, Delicious Fresh .Sausage 35c ib 1 .s . EVERYWHERE IN PHILADELPHIA And Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland sis m m m r'ASCO.J -VAsJWVii' --. .- - a.. . ! I Imagine this would displease the man to whom j-1.11 are engaged and make him wnrrt needlesslt You nilcht answer the other man's note explaining lo hint Jul wnv It wouia h better for jou twia-not to enter Into a mriespondence. liefer frankly to the fact that our name and he aie not good fi lends on tout account and that perhaps 1 would make only hinder feelings In the end .Conclude by oliK )ou are sure theie ale many nice girls who will want to write to him nnd that he will neter miss ou Fourteen Yearn Dijlereme liear Cynthia I have read with conald erahle Interest the help sou hate alien othra and I would like tour sdilte now. I atn deeply In lote with a man fourteen tears older than I am and he wants to nurrv I me aa soon aa he llnda nut his statu In the' nreaent draft He la of a different reltalon hut wants to ihange for me Do ou adtlae ise tn marrr htm and allow htm to turnT Mao do ton tlflnk there is too much dlf ferencn tn age? I am onl nineteen jeara old tlaltlna all his married 'friends with him" it nolrl II in lie rlalil roe me In rn He has neter heen married and aaje l am the onlv clrl he haa eter toted Me haa a fine position and would be able to .take care of me. I am asklnr ton betaune I hate neither mother tinr father tn whom In lontlde KI.OKS 1 The ouestlon Is. Do ou lote 1dm, diar" Kourteen years are not loo greal a difference. If lote Is there. About the tillglon: It Is far better for husband and wife to bellete alike If they can do so conscientiously. Do not pctsuade him tn change bis faith, bow ever. If be I Is not thorough! corn lined that .touts f Is the Hue one nnd that his former belief has been an t'iror llcllgioti Is some-I thing about which we must be absnlutel) I slucete. And It Is belter to he strong 1 In one's belief than lukewarm tn an- othet's I Hut If the dlffetencn. Is between a . Catholic and a Ttolestant remember s Earltr .hm.i n. Fancy selected low price. tomatn sauce, cooked ready to serve. Coffee 22 The ever increasing demand is our best argument for the quality of this Coffee. No matter what you have been paying you cannot get a more satisfying CUP. Compare it with the best you ever Drank. ..a)iiiiiii.a.s..iia..t ..a)..,.,aaa)..a.,.).,,.a.,,.aMi,t,.t, ,t i,.t.ti,a..,t,s, Our Very Best Tea 45c lb aaaassiBwasaaaaaasBasBSaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaa Washing Soda lb. 22c Chloride of Lime ... big can 9c Arrow Borax Soap .'.cake 614c Laundry Soap cake Ay2c Fancy Shrimp can 14c Pure Jelly glass 12c Assorted Jams jar 15c Pure Apple Butter ....lb. 15c W. D.. 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Tlie diamond ling Just follows the fra. tertill" pin as a matter of course, as On., pin is usually the sign of an en. gagement. The fraternity could not possibly look on this as an Insult to the pin, and the girl In the question can proudly and freely wear both. Gravies THEY prevent-wat ecau they make la meat go farther. Max yours luscious hy. flavoring them with jMMtty of the sauce with the Frenchy tang Beans 15 c ran beans, packed in a delicious c ib iFancy Apples 15c 4-pk lb Chickens 40 lb Sour Crout 12C qt asco ?j.MSfc 4W 1 it mi i. aiaK(Kvk ..(itee3alBnBHB .' . $HMBH$iHBHBHal
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