EVENING 'M&DIO LED&EKPHILiUELfrHIAr jTOPBSpAY.V, OCTOBER J.7, 1W , PHILADELPHIA SHOULD PAY TRIBUTE TO HER WOMEN VOLUNTEERS IN THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC i . Ih r, t? ,Vs t. 7 tf KT. feT Irv ,mVi r T ! CITY OWES ITS TO VOLUNTEER NURSES Those Who Stand on the SitMinvs in Philadelphia's Tragic Drama localize. All the Mg Bravo llvart Aro Not Fighting in Franco fPHE response of the women In J-Philadelphia to the call for volutin ter to help conquer the Influenza epidemic l a marvelous example of what women will do when the hlK moment for (loins comes. You can nay a great deal about woman, how he loves a new hat; how she puts tho bloom of youth on her cheekx, how she shows the claws of a cat some times, but you cannot khv hhe will not roll up her sleeves and be willing to give herself to the last Inch In the cause of a stricken cit Philadelphia owes a ote of th.inks to the women who hao for the last ten days bracd all to nurse her sulTer InR. A TIME like this has been unpar alleled In the modern hlBtor of our city. The women who have responded to the call nnd are responding lmvo never done nnjthltiK In their lives be fore such ns the nro dolus now The are scrubbing floors Rlvlnp bitlm to sick women and children thc' hae ministered to the ilvlni? and in man cases made It possible for tl.o bins to lle on and set well. It U not possible to sav all who have had time hove sprunc into this heartrending biench Som- of thn.e for Instance, who took the first aid course with the intention of mnklni? themselves Useful on the battlefields of France hnvp been obllited to sit back In countlnir the rrepes mi cur city's doors and to onl shudder In watchlne the emeisenci nmhulincei and hearses lush b In thousands of 'cases the families of these cltls and women who have wanted to ro In and nurse Influenza cases hae risen up , In revolt nnd foi bidden such proci dure, That Is understandable In other cases women who would have liked to seie are those who have worked hard all di, who have had bod colds and feared the emer- Itency nurse might all too soon become I the patient Please Tell Me What to Do 111 CYNTHIA Tenl)-oiic's Problem Der rjnthl Hrro Is jiniblem slmut tvrn Klrla. aard twpnt-on uml twnt itirft TrmvHUfU t am tlie Miunter nf Inn iwo. p pmn wotk ai " p,ih' ...uu,. g nn.l re both In Imp with Ihp same ki! Ilfr J llpfare he left for ItaH hp nml mv frlmd R-stV? hsd an unriVrHnnitlnK thit thP nnulil m irrN P.T -S, en his rpturn from thp ir Hut slnrp i.p M- Wna I. ft thla vlrl ho. !lin SulniT HlMtUt with n nlit frlernl who is nlsn In thp urmy whom she has nut mt In pnrs In fnrt he deip not scm tn Iip as IntPr'SlPrt In the first aolillnr now thp oM frlpnd takliu.' ui moat of hr thnuRht" WhllP thp llrst soldlsr was hprp he nnl I 1'piamp i'P nnl frlpnds. In fact I Mi tn loie with him hut ho IhnUBht on! uf me aa i ery Upur frland and as such writes to hip now and will Jiu klndb tPll im what inu Ihlnlt of this altuatlnn' Ho iou think Ihnt I h.ne nnr chnnep of wlnnlnu this oinB man a or fpctlons? Tf so how ran 1 Ipt him know that I think of him In thti v!'JNrnnv My dear, ou hae no pi oof that this Blrl no loncer Ioms this man She is not bound not to see others and pi rb ips the man to whom she Is etiKaced knows. In fact, he probablv does know that shi ls (tolnit about with this old friend You could not In honor trv to win this mart's! 1oe If he Is promised to another .especially as sou know he onl looks upon ou as a friend Try to forRet him mv dear that Is as a loer, and write to him is n friend He ery enreful not to hurt his fiancee in his eyes whin jou do write to him Heroine Enpageil Dear Csnthla I nm n sir! Pluhiprn enr of nee and am ketplntf romtxinj with a man twpnt-one jpnrs pf (iitp Hp has iilrPtidv aakrd m to lip his wlli and do ou think it la uroopr to lit him ln me I am so dttply In loe with him that I innt resist hit klralns. PIpbsp tPll mp what sou think of this matter and publish It In our polumn J E I, Do not keep compim, ms denr If the man loes uu and you loe him THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Todaj's Inquiries lt Nam n nm"1 urt that run he htvn nn m txrvrf to nmh mimmoiiril homifr". . Whnt iirf thi prpHrnt iintrnt linen nrU of Uie womfiid ofr iiopuuit.- S. When the lliunp Is siirwil mi iiriiniiil TPSkrl, Is the heiitln imwit rniter 4. What I. the pnle.t war to shell rhrst- 5. Ohe the InCTeillrnts for n ojstfr chanrtrr, ... . , , . In drlilnit n nail, vwhut will hrln to prr tent snllttlnK the wooelf Lindlorel Must Moe Fuel for You To Hie Editor o 11 oinnn s Paoe Der Mdm Thp hnuip In who h I lie has been sold and the owner wanib me to vacate. In thn first pIrcp 1 eannot tlml a houp for rent sml Toiiell. I hsp four tons of coal nnt woo.1 In th. ipll-ir whlrh would be hard to mine. Klnill Ift tne lenow If I will be forced '"J, HKUKHA CJ If you haie no lease ou will be obllRed to moe It you haie a lease there Is a ilause stating how much notice will be Risen you before you must moe If the house Is sold. If jour landlord has Risen you the sola, il juur miiuiutu a .,--.. -- " l propr amount of notice jou win nave to move eomewnere at tne expiration oi ei,j time unipKH sou can make other ar rangements with hhn The Legal Aid Society tells me that the landlord will base to pay for the removal of jour coal and wood to anj flnce that you want It sent If he does not do this, notify the fuel administration and the fuel will be moved for jou Have jou oonsulted the Housing Association, at iJO South Fifteenth street? Perhaps It could help ou find a house or at least a boarding place to ro to until jou can find a house somewhere Chriitmas for A. . Y. Tc the Editor ot Woman's Pant Dr Madam Will you pleasp tell in through your valuable column If It will bp noasibl to nd Chrlatmaa preaenta to thi A. E. . boya In France? If ao, please slva ih, v,nillt(An nnvrnlnF them. Also, can sou tell me how to dispose of old marailnea I huve atacka and stacks of them stored away In the attic and would Ilk to et rid of them but do not like to destroy them, as they are in looo. conauion 8a could you please tell m whether there la a market for them or not? MO. It has been arranged this year that a family may send one Christmaa box to 1M next of kin In the A. li P That ls. mother may send one box to her son or a wife may send a box to her husband General I'ershlnft in sending coupons with the name and address of each mem ber of thp A. R P. to be distributed to the next of kin here. The ited Cross fur nishes the box for thin and it Is 9x3x4 .Inches and with contents may not weigh moro than three pounds. The coupon with the soldier's name nnd address must be attached to the box. and, of nniieej, tha name and address of the l. .sander. The boxes must be at the lied t cross for shipment not later than No- tmber It, The family Alls the box, Any one can send Christmas presents to the A. li P, by ordering them through rimeui Biuru umi nun a ut nui:ii The things ore sent irom I'ans throw nwav or sell your old l ssskamxlnea. Take off the covers, pull out 'issrtns and remove all the advertise- Then sort out the stories and the best ones, the most Interesting and the front pictures and some into a book, fastening them to- wun neavy siring puuea tnrougn with a darninti needle and se L Then make a cover ot heavy. THANKS Hloro Worhors Wanted The I'merKeiux Aid needs more volunteer In the llKht against In fluenri The nttcl Is urgent You can be used morning, .noon or nlRht and for o n 1 a few bourn at a time if that Is all ou have to Klvc If ou are afi.ild to come In lont.ut with the disease the "ird of sen Ice issued to vou make note of the flit and ou .lie slven one of tho Jobs that do not i all for association with patients To enlist In Milium ir sen Ice ap pl i:meiRen(j Aid, ill's U.ilnut stiett TT IS fm tills reason Philadelphia, 1 reiIi7iiiK what it must mean, owes a supreme Mite of thinks nnd admir.i tlon to the women who hne bined all to nit is olunteer helpeis These wotnin do nut want thinks or ndmlin tlon The nic the ilennndililu ttlml who lo the bit: thlmr because theli blurts will not let them do othirwlse The do not want thanks or admlra-lf""n'1 tlon I mt pet Imps In theli weariness tonight It m.iv help to know that those wno stand on the sidelines arc nnrcl 1m; at the fine part thev aie plalnc In the ilt's tiaitlf drama and teallr ttiK that the stuff of ni rider that does not count the cost nourishes undei the skies of Philadelphia as well is In 1'iance Hire's to the countless women of our rltv the i If li the poor the m and motheis nnd the little Rtrls who are nnniimt m ioniuer tins epiuemic. mev aie showlnir us there Is no such thlnu is the "t-ool old davs" These Indeed the bouts we lle In now nip the itood divn when all walls of lasto are down when a woman puts on hci lint, roch into bet sick ncKhboi 's house and woiks there foi hot In the name of Humanity whv not be eiiR.iRed to him" There Is no reason win otl shoujd not let him kiss oit If j on are to mnm him Admit our love without question Omit Munh) Komi li, ir ntht-i I am i plrl of Mfttpn nnd u,ph 1-ni noun Is 1 tlllnk that I nm tpr rlnl fill I) Miu think mi would vou ad lisp tn" to tnk Roinpthtnif to tpiIucp" I InutKlm that if I win thlnnrr I wouM males mure f rlf nds Do sou think so ni.t'K nyi:i Your welRlit Is not ser Rieat If Mill in tall cnouuh to carry It ho not take am medicine to reduce Po not ent hot bread starch) m Rotables nor man swcits That w Ml help Can't Make KrieinU nrnr ("snthla I nm a bo alxtprn spar old hut am not tilde to make frlpnds i omlntf lo thp ponrlumlnn that It (a mi raiurp that kppps mp from makltur frtpnds I will bIim jou a fpw Dolnta alout maIf I am Indi t, ndont and not talkitlp In com pini IrslnR to Ik, p,m lublp hut r, nialnlnp lo rns, If Ml thp real pppm lo Jokp wnl half fun but I don t pm to Iip able to do It though BomrllniPa I join thpm In an fTort to li, llkp them Not liplnie a pr ip. t timpprpil oun man f am IIkIiIp tn stimptlmrs Kt t Mrs anr I atwasa llkp to ink, thp iPad hut mrr s, in to nluas p-ilnff It to othprs when I could do thp nmp thins somptlnips t a t Into sprloua tnlk with ii rsons but rlpnsp do not ppt thp Id' a that I nm prslmlntlr In short I do not think I am riitnribd er sociable niPMbmli aptns to know what to do and wu but it do, sn I s,, m 111 a imp with mp Will Mia pIpusp tpll mi whHt tn do" nothir qupstlon Is ahould I rhaiutp to other was or will I Iip nblp to know per sons lntpr In llfp with tho niturp that I ha ip now I know a lov who Is not nt all llkp mp but hp makes frlpnd T P K This mit'er Is of sueb Reneral Interpst that It has been taken .is a subject for a special article on the Woman's Page Watch tor sour rnswer In the ne ir future on this page coi books nnd pinto an attrartho picture on the nutHldo Punch thne holes through tho cuvt r and the Inilde n.nin a .mil fnati ti thn r filer nil ulth I m.tmiKiTlnt clnsiM the irold ' nns 1th flat heads Paste a itrlp uf passe- p.utout nirr the ends of tile pins and QU hft0 jn nrtIgtlc llo(lK fu ()f K00(, storleM to send to a hospital oierseas In this way the woundid soldiers In the hospitals tan read the stories without seelnR pictures of the war stories of the war and articles on the war A number of these books base been made nnd sent oerseas nnd are much appreciated in the hospitnls The) are llRht nnd easy to hold and the brlRht eolorH of thi covers are ei cheerttiR Your local Ited Cross will ser) llkilj be able to Rle ou the address of a base hospital In Trance to send the inaR.izlnes to If jou do not want to do this send your m.iRiizlnes to a Murjlanil branch of the ('hureh Periodical nub The use them for overseas service Recipe for Soft Fuelee To the LtHtor of Woman's raoe Ijpar Mudam will vou pleasp print in isour very pxiphpiu h fid l)rlliiI f nrnur good pur Butrar fuilj:' recipe- one which win iJd quite suit when flninhe.1T (.Mlci.) H it H Place In a saucepan two cudh of whlto uar nnd one cup of brown with one cup of milk Stir until the sugar Ih dls- 80led nnd bo I without nt rrlnir until the candy fonns u soft ball when tried In colu water Add two squares of choco late, grated two tnulet-poonfulfi of but ter and one-half teaspoonful of lnegar and pour on a platter that han been w lped o er with a damp cheesecloth When cool add anllU and work with a spatula until creamy Preis Into a but tered pan or shape on a marble slab and when firm cut In squares From One Who Knows Vo the KdUor of Woman' Pagt: Dear Madam The following little note li RtlUrcHMfd to the reader who algnrd hrr- Itrlf I Wonder" In her letter uhtrh an pearrd In an article on the Woman's Fa ire rurdriy evrnins; To "I Wonder " Ms Dear Uirt Don't wonder Act before It la too late Your happtnesa la moat Im portant and from Jour tetter It la at stake It la your privilege to decide on a huaband I am not In favor of aeparatlntr famltiea but In thta ne I would rather augseat this than a loveleaa marriage I am unmarried my elf and have many family dlaputea, but, dear elrl ou ahould demand what U even Ktrl a rlffht to marry the man ihe loves I wlih you luck and I will pray for ou Ulncerely ONK WHO KNOWU Suggestion! From a Reader To the h dit or of Woman' Jaot; Dear Madam In Haturday'a paper "M. M " aaks for a recipe for creamed cabbare dreaalnc: The one sou print la for hot cab- bafftt, but I am under the Impreaalon that what ahe wanta la a drewilng- far chopped raw cabbage. Here Ja one that we nnd ruori and It la almple to prepare! Iftat two egga until frothy Add two Try a Treatment with Cuticura For Dandruff All drus,Ut: Soap U, OlMmnt 25 and R Talcum U tiampl. ailrel ' .ra wpi. !., twin." HALLOWEEN STUNTS ! TO MAKE GOOD FUN1 Tangled Fortunes and the Witch's Art Gallery Arc Described Here Hallon een Is on Hie wav, and mnnv if our .vnutiiT people who hnvf learned lo look on the bright side of tlilnprs even In wartime are searching about for wnjs to make the eienlnK flv Here are a couple of stunts that hae been tried out and found successful: ( Tsnsled fortune. t flie end of pieces, of lone strlnK at tiich fortunes for each one of the Ruests Hide the fortunes, which should be wrapped up In plices of nrntiKr-culorcil ribbon in dlffirent parts of the room or as manj rooms ns ou want the part) to he irlven In .Vow tannic the strings and brlni; them all Info one p.ut of a room When the KUosts nritn or nt any time In the eienlnp. Ktve eaeh micst the end of one of theso strlnRs the end without the fortune tied to It Tell them lo then jr seek their fortunes The inKups and entatiKli meats that re sult are ery funny. Uvetj one's string Is Undid up In even one else s If the room Is kept dark except for the llfiht of one lamp or two dressed up for Halloween the rffeet Is tmstrrlnus The order must be i;lven that forfeits must be paid b those who unrnk or lauch (,f lourse they can't kieii from lnueh inR "l"1 "'Is kIvoh Rood ojiportunlt to I ,m forfeits nfter all the fortunes are "'"' """' aloud In forfeits each I ""' ls made to do a funny sfunt before I be nets buk what he paxe up as penalty ",r oiukuuik or tniKintr Itch's rt (.allrrj ' l'l up one eorner of the mom with Mllow eheeseclnth hnnRliiR the walls with It On this paste- "tulnuts" of blaik i .its ere scents, swastikas, stats, witches, brooms horsi shoes, s, etc Let each Ruest In turn be blindfolded and Rive a pointer The bo orv plrl points nt an emblem on the wall and that Is his ot her particular fortune In the corner sits a witch holillnR a blank hook whose eoiers are bound In jellow mil then instill with little black e'.its, etc In the book Is written the nie.inltiR of the emblems on tin wall, and the witch then Interprets taib fortune as a rui st points to It Hire are some mean ings altluiURh It Is possible for a hostess to make up her ow n to suit the pet ull.irl tles bf her RUe-sts Witch Soon to etperlence a fascina tion frauRht with danRer Witch with liorsenhoe Fascination from whleh nothlnR but Rood will result Broom Will soon take a Journey. An owl Letter with mjstcrlous mes saRe soon fo oome Swastika Ore.at pood luck on the w.ai lll.ick c.at t'tescent beRln with moon -A lepacy. Influi nee In our the ntxt clmiiKe life to in the Things to Knoiv When an old fur coat Is too old to be of sirWce cut It down for a winter robe for bain s e.inlaRp .strips of Rood, stronR ftlt will bind the pities toRether I.iftoier sindw Ichcs that have Rrown stnle ian be dlpptil In n pancake batter and fried a Rolden brown In fat No mnttrr how drv the) are, they will be found dellelous Lest It Bo Some One You Love One $50 boi.d will tender painless 400 operations and Rhe oiiourIi of b.indases for 3").ri wounds Tiy to lealize what It means to be opei atetl on without anesthetic. Then bu Just one more bond In the name of the bo who ought to hae the best theio Is In the world to Blc' Yesterelav's Answers VpiillCHlitN for himIuI hervlie work In France, under the ittiMtilre of thp Red i ton iiuiM ne iipiwppii tnirlj mill llftv jeiirf of use. mil niuat lintp luiil truln-i In eMierlenceTbe0 1,.r.:,"" Vk irrnrn wen. i,ipnPH anil Mmlll Mill- ur are paid, or work N loluiiliiri , in me imiph nr miiwiiv iiprk isnition. ripTk. "rr,1,eI,Y"r'i.l"r,clek,:7;r.(T en!, nerK, NiitiiRiirniii nmi e-!lpiliilp clerk. Api'lli litmus for tlieop imiIUoiih ure minis ti the I nlted ine iitu "-crvlcp ( inimltloti. 1. The- hrlile mother ride t the .Inirch with any of her other children or rein, the who ure not In the lirldil iinrtr. i it i m i n mil En ir iu i nt' prcwrpmiuii. The bride and her f ither ome Imtt, 4, To milt nlmnmU, iorr them with hulling witter nnd let tnnd, pumIum. luuk on thn ihp for ten mlniileit. Then nil t oft the nklna nnd ilr for eernl hotir or otrrnlght. Melt 11 tnb)es.inonfiil nf butter for n cupful of Mhelled almond MU them well In thin ulth u t cu. man ful of tiilt. 'prend out In u pan nnd let linke In iv flou o,en for (lflvn r twent minute. Mir crnl until ly. 3. Tliermosi bottle mrkw inn lte kept from getting ''liquid foaked'" by routing them with pumlTln. 0. To clfun n mntted floor, nweep twice, the Iat tlm with i hiucptl broom lue with tepid oult water or. If grimy, with boru. lllne with itenr tepid ater. tablcBpoonfula of vlnCHr in which have been dissolved nm half teaspoon ful each of pep per aalt mustard and sugar Put In a double boiler or over a teakettle and rook until thick Add two traapoonfuU nf but ter and laat one-half cupful of boiling milk Stir one minute longer Jtfinove from fire and when cool pour over chopped cabbage Also ojatern dipped In fKiS and cornmeul tn stead of breath rumb and fried In deep fat are dellctoua Hope these will help MM M ' W K II C Thank you ery much indeed for our suggestions I nm sure "M M " and othir readers of the column will be glad to take advantage of them. LUIGI Rtady to Wear WOMEN'S OUTER GARMENTS 1714 Walnut St. SPECIAL Women's Tailleur Suits 47.50 49.50 52.50 Man-tailored, notch collars, Harrow shoulders, tight fitting sleeves. Black, Blue, Brown, Russian Green. DRESSES COATS Braided Serge . . .29.50 Velour 39.50 Silk Tricolette . . .37.50 Silvertone 49.50 Chiffon Velvet . . .82.50 Duvetun 97.50 Waists Furs Millinery HAVE YOU noUOUT A LIDKRTV UONl)? ' 'Dainty Lingerie That Is the Newest A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Boso t the left i a -lccM-lees nljtlilKown nii cniliroitlereel mciliillions eirilcil with roes of .ilemiennet Iaie. At llie riftht Is an envelope rliemio with filet lace, honil cmlirolder anil ribbon. The clicmlec in the center lias lure imertinn anil is heriliboncil, loo A Maid and Two Men The Story of the Girl Who Was Left Behind By HAZEL DEYO DATCUELOR Coririoht. 1118, lv Vullia .Ledger Co. tiii; HTOIU Till s LPR Itufh HouIhikI U Uin 1m .Inrk lluml mill ruit Itritmuml. timl proml-'- to in irr llond. Huth inon art- (Inifto!, Itit Hi ml l frinii'(l Ih i iiii ut ti phj pl( ut rtstfilill( sntl Kor tn Iriince mid N utiunilid Ktitfi liitrr iliornverH thut im Iuin in itlf a mUtiikr mid thut kIic linrs utt Itiij inuml, hut nlit ilrtrruilnei i niiirr, Itoud mid to unikr lilm u Rood ulfe. Ilonil, nut allnirrtlif r underRtundlnit lifr uttlttidc lii t totitliKfd thut ftltf aunt's him to lr lUhtlnic for IiU rountrj kim h to ii lins(ilt(il and h oprrutfd ijoii to make hint lit fur hprtlrr. "I T s from Kcott, Isn't It"" akcd Mrs I tow land ps mothtr, Ituih rtspondei. Wnnt dotH lio Bay, dear?' l.uth m ule no move to open It reti t jou anxious to pee whit he sajs" ' Yes, but 1 want to lend It nlone," Ilutb burst out 'When Jack comes will jou tell him I'll be out In a few min utes' And Ituth hurried to her room, where she closed the door behind her nnd turned tho Uej in the lock. Then she opened her pteclous letter There, were Just a few lines wtltten In the hospital Just a few precious lines, but thij told her that Scott was alive and Retting better, nnd she felt that after that news she could bear almost every thing When she returned to the living room to tell her mother the contents of the letter her face was peaieful and lobbed of all emotion She answered her mother's, querlen In full until .Mrs How land looked suspicions "Huth, 1 don't hnow what has tome over jou of late You act to strangely where Siott Is concerned oe would almost Imagine that jou were In love wit li him " "What an Idea, mother" "Well,, I mean It. .Vow, If jou had acted this way before Scott left I shoull have been sure of It Hut I know now tint although I had once hoped that jou and Siott mlRht caro for each other that waj he could never have made j ou happy " "But whj mothet ' What makes jou say that? I thought jou always pre f erred Jack " '1 think 1 did prefer Jack for ou, but I loved Scott mjself. No one could help liking him better than Jack, his na ture demanded It somehow That was whj 1 was sure vou would care for Scctt and eventunlly marrj him" To Uuth this admission from her mother wns a revelation 'that she had felt this way long nto before Ituth had made anj kind of a decision between the two mm wns astounding in the llRht of vvhnt had happened rccentlj, and her mother h strange attitude toward Jack. her ainiiiPl ii-ciinu uiirjuaiiiej ui ,(iin ,in,j )ler constant fear that Ruth might ,h,,nK0 her mind, had naturally con Mnud Ituth that her mother had alway. considered Jaclt more eligible than he wns. And jou are sure that Jack la the man to make me hippy?' ' (Vrtalnl , .lack can gle ou eery thing, ri charming home, certainty of in. come That Is what a girl brought up an vou have begn, Huth, needs to make her r-appy" Was It? Huth smiled almost bitterly PREPARE YOURSELF TO FILL A WAR-TIME POSITION IN 30 DAYS Hundreds of women have secured Gov ernment or bustneaa altuattnna paying from $800 to lloOO per jear through our co ur PR of Instruction. Visitors Invited. Duy.Kventng and Correspondence Courses PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF FILING 010 CHKHTNUT HTKKET JJranch$ Yew York-' Do ton RIENZI Made to Order Sho was going to have all of that within ten dajs Was she happv? "Yes, I was suipiKul tint vou bait chosen Jack. Young Rlrls do so many foolish things," mu'id Mrs Itowland Do jou remember tho inotuliiR I told vou not to fall In lovo with love' 1 said Unit beiause of what I felt " Yes, Huth remembered , she wished now that she bed not 1 lURhed secrellj- at her mother's- ideas, tint she and her mother had had a talk of this kind long ago "You chose wlsclj-, almost uni vnnll.Vsn In tho light of what has happened,' went on MrH flow land "And would jou have approved If I had chosen Scott?" "No, but I shouldn't have Interfered becnuso If jou hnd loved him things would have como out all right In tin end." That's It; things would have come nut nil right In the end, If she hnd loved him, nnd she must hnvee loved hi nil tho time I Tow, then, had she bee: so blinded by other thlnRS? "Well," Ituth said, flippantly "It's tivi Into now, nnjwnj-, mother. You can rest assured that 1 shall bo properly looked out for. even to the possession of a grand piano " Mrs. How land was Instantij- Interested. "Did jou like It? Were you surprised?" Her ((uestlons followed quickly una after another, "Surprised isn't the word for It: I was stunned." " "Well, what happened between jou and Jnik to make you leave hlnl down stairs?" Ituth llusheel quickly at the remem brance of what had really happened that afternoon between them. If her mother hnd seen Jack ns she had seen him that afternoon she would never ngnln consider him undemonstrative. "I thougTit time jou had chlded him fcr his extravagance. You have acted so foolish! about spending money of late ' "No, It wasn't that Hut I wonder whj Jack Isn't hi'ie, he said over the tele phono that he would be rght over." "Ho was probably delayed. I shall ho glad when you two are married and set tled, nnd 1 hope jou aro not going to have u series of foolish misunderstand ings on dip of all the ups and downs jou have had during your engagement" Huth said nothing "You know," went on her mother, "neither jou nor Jack told me what was wrong nt the time of his leaving the city. I know, of course, that It was more than lust tho operation." "Oh. mother, we i.eedn't go Into that again, need we?" Huth wnlked over to tho window nnd looked down Into the darkness of tho street. Suddenly the telephone bell shrilled out, nnd Huth started as though a premonition had struck her. (llttul tomorrow's Installment whut Jnck hud tllMrivereil,) for WE' are READY to show you the new Fall and Winter shfles for women the biggest variety we have ever gathered many that cannojt be replaced because of Government regulations n BUT Your First Duty This Week is to Buy More Bonds, here or anywhere. TJir' "(llONOUN0 ftK 3-tor of Fatmovja Shoos u 1230 MARKET ST. Shoes & Stockings for the family 19 S. 11TH ST. Quick-Service Men's Shop V tv v Jzf IS in Va. o iiuyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffMiuiiiiiiiiiiii sBrh, i. TRY HONEY CAKE AND CODDLED APPLES Neither Requires Sugar Rec ipes Also Given for Gin gerbread and Puddings . None of us, If we are loj'al Americans, have much sugar on hand mw nnywnj'. TheFe desserts from the United States food administration may help still further lo cut the use of sugar with out affecting the famllj's happiness llonej ('like One-fnlreJ raptil honeu One. (Ah, J rnpiil tight sirni. One ben ten rpp. One-fMrd cuptil bnrlry flour or One-quarter inpful flour. One cupful wheat flour. One teaspoonfut of baking pointer. One-half teaapoonful sodn Onr-hnlf teanpoonfnl salt. One-quarter cupfut melted fat One tcasponnful Manilla, Combine Ingredients In order given, sifting together the dry Ingredients Hake the cake In a rather shallow pan In a moderate ovin thirty minutes tllnircrhrctitl One half cupful fat. Otic nnrf one-half cupful mo'emes or sornhtiiii. Otic riipiil boHii0 looter. One-half tcnapoonful salt. One and one-half tupfuls uiJupl flour. One and one half eupfuls cor.l flour or Two and onc-qimrfet- eupfuls barleii flour. One teaspoonfut soda One teaspoonfut ginger One, teaspoonfut cinnamon Two eggs. Cream the fat, add the molasses and the boiling vvnter To this add the sifted drv Ingredients Add the eggs last Hake the cako In a tmnllow pan In a mink rate oven roeldled Apples 7 no e!itii Weed npplre One-half inpful light sprup Heat syrup to boiling point and cook apples In the sjrup until tcndir. Serve hot or mid Adventures With a Purse rnilH very joungest of us, way up to A. the one who hns stopped having '. blrthdnjs, hap a kind of fvellhg for Hal loween We lovo to dress up, nnd no on has grown so old that the old super stitions nf throwing npple peeling over our shoulders, or peering In the candle lit mirror for the nppcirnnec over our Shoulder of our best j'oung Winn, hnve lost their appeal And no Halloween pirtles continue to be popular, nnd black and vellow decorations In demand Amnng tho Halloween tnble ornaments nnd favors one of the shops Is dlsplnjlng jou will be sure to find Just what J'ou aro seeking. Hnuglsh jellow pumpkins with funny fat faces, nnd ii space Inside to hold n candle, little jellow nnd black crrpe paper baskets for candy or nuts . Jolly 'Halloween artlces of nil sorts n bound, and nothing ls priced over ten cents, while some are onlv live cents. If you are planning on n Halloween part J', here are jour" favors nntj decorations. It Is the little touches of tulladj's cos tume which tend tnwnrd thrtt much de sirable "personal Identity in clothes " Thus a black bar Jt'n or circle worn with a plain white Inllored waist can give nn "nlr" thnt could be gained In no qthi r way And these extra touches need not be very expensive One of the shops Is showing a most nlluring dlsplaj nf black Jeweltj' on openwork bar pin of rare' design, n ncnt friendship circle, or n more clnborte brooch The price of your choice Is only fifty cents, and Ihe effect of one of theno plus when wotn with the right clotlieB, will be most gral Ifjlng A grnreful curved little vase which holds a single flower or rosebud, Is nn addition to nny toilet table or dresser And, In fnct, I have seen four of them used for decoration, one at enoh corner nf the dining room table. With n pink bud In ench the effect Is lovelj-. One of the shops Is showing these vases, silver-finished nnd (jundruple-plnted for SB cents After jou have jour bed room curtains up nnd the Inside draper ies hung, try putting one of these vnses at each end of the chiffonier or bureau Far names of shops address Kdllor of V nman'a I'nge. eYTINI Every Foot Professional ly Fitted Thrtt Geuting Broth ers Supervit-ing. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllll A . . R 1 vd 4 4 THE DAILY NOVELETTE A BIT OLD-FASHIONED fly A. C. Leonard HAYAll. miFIir.V wns neiled In n tiulet, eecludcd nook' on the border of a tlnv lik. Rho wns thlnkln- "Oh 1' she said, hnlf to herself nnd hnlf nlottd. "If I wns onlv like other (tlrls. If t unnn't so old-fashioned llut what's thn use nf wishing, Mother has brought tne up this wnv nnd I wouldn't ehnnRe no, not for the world. Mother Is n denr, nnd she hns been such n nnl to me " N'otwlthstnndlnB whnt-Hhe hnd snld, there wns ti ver.v fnrnwnj' look In Hn lei's eyes ns Rhp watched the brlKht colored ennoes slide gracefully across the lake, which could have been trans lated Into Ih's: "Sn, I'm hitlslled with this life J hut I like to have n prod time once In a while like the other Blrls" liver since Hazel could remember she hnd been carefully protected hv n loving mother, who had been very strict with her but any little fairy could hnve told jou that It had not spoiled her In tho least. She was very sweet to look upon even If her dresses were not mnde ac cording to the fashion plates In the Intest magazines even If her Inlr was dressed so very, very plalnlj' Hhe hnd neiventy oiue cjes anu n vtry uenirnic profile, , , This was the fltst time that she hid reallv been dissatisfied with her lot "Wh Just think," Bhe mused, ' there Is Sthel Thornc "She nlwajs has plenty of nttentlnn fiom joung men they take her to every entertainment nnd dance, and, me whv, 1 wns never even naked to go any where by n man no, not once In nil my nlm teen years Perhaps they know that mother wouldn't let me. nnvwtiy Tnn to consols herself she hald 'VrII I wouldn't vant to go with the class o men that she dots unjhotv " She hns been mi busy turn ng over tho tiuestlon In her mind looking nt it from every point of vhw that she hid not noticed the passage of time Ihe sun hnd set, nnd the evening shadows were gathering fast She Jumped to her ftet bewildered 'Oh'" she said nloud. "What would mother ivr sij If she knew I had to walk home nlone nt this time of evening If I onl lnd a canoe. It's so tnuih neater to the cctlnge that wnj," Ah If In ntisvvr to her wish n canoe glided up to the bank nnd n very nice looking joung man said polltelv ' Pardon me miss, but didn't I just ov ci In hi jou s.ij th.it jou would like n go across tho lake In n lanoe? I'd bo delighted to take vou over." Hazel was vcr lonfusid, but tnnniged to stammer, "Oh' If voit-u only would I c-could n-ti-evir tlnnlt y-jou enough' It sttnud to the girl seHtid In tho bottom of the i.inn bid-, slered by numberli s pillows, to bo the mokt wonderful trip she had ivei tnketi hhe glnnced up ut her tllent lompanloii uulte often She could not help admiring his won derful nlnslmic and open, mnnl) fnie He w.ih so different from the joungj men she had Known Nearly Everybody Who Asks for Tea Ute U LZJl THE terms are interchangeable. Tea means TETLEY'S and TETLEY'S means TEA good tea! TRY IT. iWlm nr joy. j i r is SCREEN 7-41 . B Vf Srfi't 4 & TiJflTjlaaLTaBlWtaMiBSBBPBJB I Is k IT is an interesting fact that tho leading stars of the screen havo beautiful hair. Their success in manv instances denends upon it. It is also on interesting juguunaio Biago uso anu uepenu t. fluffviand shimracrinir. nair mat is oireaay ueautuui, mora ucautuui. If your hair is unsightly; if you ore troubled with dandruff and your scalp itches even a little, IIERPICIDU will correct theso embarrassing conditions. LIU Lee, The New Paramount Star vsrritet: "The Herpldde Company, Detroit, Mich. Gentlemen: Alter tho mo of a ainclo bottle of your IlerpleUa II was plainly noticeable) that my hair had Improved In appearance to marked degree. In every possible wey the health nd vicor, end beautuul lustra of my hair were Improved to thn extent that my frlende commented on It. My observation of many artiste on the Uge nnd lacreen, (particularly the etara In Paramount Pictures, has tauaht me the value of beautiful hair. This attribute no doubt aids in the securing of opportunities for many artist. Cordially yours, y r Tho improvement in Miss Leo's hair is not unusual. HERPI OIDE will do tho samo thing for your hair. Your friends will quickly noto its ndded beauty. It is Just a matter of using JUERPICIDE. and using it now. Pcoplo who havo their own recipes for hair tonics find that tho war has increased tho -cost of alcdhol to such an extent, that this valuablo stimulant, antiseptic, and ccrmicido is sometimes omitted. The result is a watery fluid that oots as a pronounced scalp depressant. You havo but ono scalp to care for, don't cheat it. Usogenuino NEWBRO'S IIERPICIDE. SoldEv.rywh.re Q Q Q AppUcaUat ,H. Substitutes. rV Cj7 CJ Barter Skott. Send 10a in stamps or coin for a generous sample. Address Dept. I68B, The Herplcide Co., Detroit, U. S. A. The rldo was over all too soon. At he helped her to alight, he said ! "I forgot to Introduco myself before. Somehow I didn't think It necessary. I nm llruce Ilenlon, nnd J am stopping for the summer nt tho Owalssa cot tage. I hope you do not consider me hold, to tnko tho liberty of seeing you home. May I have .permission to call some evening?' Hnzel told him (nil the while blushing prettily) that she had enjoyed the rids Immensity nnd would bo delighted to hnve him call, Her mother, on meeting Mr, Uenton next da J', wns satisfied that he was a lit companion fnr'llnzel Just the kind of joung mm ilie should have liked to have for n son. The ennoe ride that evening was fol low id by inniij, mnny more, nnd before, tho summer wns over Hazel wore a beautiful ring on tho third finger of her left hand. "Iln jou know, denr," sa'd Mr. Hen ton olio day na they flew swiftly along the blue, rippling water, "why I cared for vou from the very first? It was because jou were so different because vou were just a bit old-fashioned." And lintel, the Jinpnlest girl In the whole world, was glad that her mother had brought her mi es she had, Toiiioriom'a Cnnifjfclc .Yoieledc, "KOU.H ASH ltnAIITS" War Talk Won't Bring Victory Hut your dollars will. It's doing not talking that's Boiiiff to end the war and win a lusting peace. Buy More Bonds of The Fourth Liberty Loan H.0. WILBUR & SONS, Inc. Philadelphia Makers of Wilbur's Cocoa, Wilbur's Chocolate Duds and Wllburmllk Chocolate Means o HAIR RYTO SUCCESS fact thatstars of tho screen and upon i mako their In short, thnv iisn it. in mrAca YC WtitWrd, like the covers ot V t, fe m v. "- i ' MlKs u Mif " A -; It-'.V r ' ILV, A ' .. ll I .. ri. c J Y8mBmXBBmM:if .'t' t . "..' rhijms.ts i1 t - 1 J l. . . . I C. C & ' w rkbJlZnii w!fl ir j 4& vff ttitw.