MWBKnWy!t9rw7 . ' . TffiisKi. 1 i .- H,i.,.y.,.ii.L . jf m.'v j.i ii .j-.i ,. . EstaMaaaoMMaiuAa MlttiMttw umU. I" NURSERY CHILDREN WANT SOME TOYS MOTHERING .H - j----- -- - - m rM??ria . . . -i. : it A rft' VX . S: r 2r- Tr ! r fa- ITJ- IM If.' t.r h " ? l"V aa.. ' to K-J if IV- I? ISv E fUs ! . fr- ' rtV. (Vk L r. 5 .( t j . ( A PLEA FOR THE GIRLS WHO ARE STRANGERS IN OUR CITY Thousands of Thrtn Have Come Get Lonesome W iv A quainted With Other '1ITOVEN In tlie. tapestry of nur city TT l tlitoad nlK)iit nlilch tlie mn- 'v j. iorltr of peopla know ami think little. J- J l Mostly, the xtuff of our e.lty In homo. v Kverybody rushes to them nt R o'rlock, In the evening. The thread I lefer to la everytlilriR the opposite or Home. n (a that line of kIi'N timl men nho have corns to our town to work the stt au gers In our cltv. Do you ever think about them'' Of course, a petaon Just naturull iloen not unless Bhc Ii.ih been nlone In a elty at romo time or other herself There. Is Boniethlnc ltan one who has ever been a atintiRer In n city that goes out to another Hlnttnttr uleas. Tou cannot look ut the Kte-ut stirKltii! 5 o'clock croud without wondeihiR Just who Is KohiR home and Jut who Is not. AOREAT nun. ot the stianuerK in our totn do what the coll "eat round." Thla mmnn halnif 11 toom nd then Just tnl.lntr their mealu an place. Otheis board and room In the name place. To some those who ncer have been a:i from their homes be fore, this life In the Kteat cit I" at first a fascinating noelt To others it means achln loneotiienes from the first And to th ones who were fascinated at llrst It means aching Jonesomeness later Sunday Is the day of d.us in the life of the stianser In the ilty Thore who "eat mound" an- apt to t ike din ner In the lallroad station tllnliiK room on thl dav. Most of the cheaper Ti. even the ltublic libra! Is cloieJ ! on Sunda. I urn Tiot trying1 to piint :i cHrk I am maklnp a plea fo. .he .transers lnourclt, rteferpaitlcularl to the Klrls. There are thous.,ndsi...onth..i. Vlrtf11Ha Kllf I miff IT 1(4 T1L Q H 11 If ands of tnem vno nave come nete i do war V01I me. a.e "c '""; part youns people used to boIiib about with the nicest youns bos and gills In their own home towns We liae many and cettalnl Inudi Mm movements on foot to entertain en- Hi m !... .,. listed men, out now anout inese Kins come lo "fVVmpntr o Ic tniXtnonev'butthe Is they are .loins work They have reasons, some main 11110? A Maid and Two Men The Story of the Ctrl Who Was Left Behind HA.U. UK0 IKTCmiLOR ( opungtit ISM hu 1'ublic I.rdgrr 10 TIIK TORV THri rR Ruth Holland Is lol by 4a.k ltond and Heotl ha'iniind. nod propilees to I??' .?" .nS".!!:;?,.: . DhVslrat I ilwallitV." Ntl ei"?s to Iranre und N , nonnaed. vnni niter '""r""" .!""ir.i &tn?nM, "ani 'Werttij.. .. marry Hand and to maka him u twa wire. Bontf not atlocrlher undratanJa( avrr !S,VAhHn",,7.r-taBnW. K ta hoMilliil and Is onernted lino" In r'naVy": "'.ut'e'r' hViuroter's 'fin?'." rlS looter lo.ra htm and tlirr ntorai. "frleoda" Instead of lo.era. ' " ItBN -Mrs. liowland flnally deignea i put in an appearance looking , pale and weak fiom her long sojoui n I Indoors, nutters hud Komew hut adjusted i it. Ruth had begun to take matters j more calm ..and she did not allow her mother a attitude to gel on her nerve a. It would liae direct I after nff .Urs 1 had ftrM .happened She tried Instead t, 0 laugh at things, and to t.y to get her, Jj.vei.er tu eetr -ri iiiiiik nuiii o ..- tage point ot a sense of humor, which was dimcult enough Mrs-. Itowland would sigh deeply and Inquire about some loel wedding gift that had been receUed. -1 nao. jusi pi.iureo your mi.e 0, c, and you In the due , iminj twin , pour g "I had Just plitured your little home coffee from that loely old coffee pot the Martins sent.' she would moutn. or "Whatewr did joii do about the candle sticks from the Uraese?" aha would exclaim if the question happened to spring Middenly Into her mind . "You'll neer do as well again," she said once, and when I'.uth laughed, al though her heart aehed at the viewpoint her mother took of the entire mailer, jlrs. Rowland looked as pained and dl approing ns though I'.uth had raid something wicked. 'Mother. I want to go to I-'rance ' Ruth said suddenly one day at the table Mrs. Itowland started a though she had been shot. "Well, upon my wcvid "What will you think of next?" she re turned, ready to weep on th Instant "Well, after all why not?" Ituth per sisted. "Because I don't want ou to go," Mrs. Iteywland returned. -Hen en knows, Ituth, you hae gone against my wishes in the matter of this work that you hac persisted in )ou hae had jour own way about breaking off the engagement, and that after the presents had been sent; jou hae eaused me more worry than even Helen Hrander has caused her parents in the way evf talk and gossip, and now, on top of erthlng, jou want to go to France, I simply will neer consent. 1 "'Whateer put the Idea into jouri haadr "Why. it's natural enough, mother." lluth aald passionately -Surely jou didn't think 1 was happy about matters. did you 7 I want to get away where I can -work hard and forget if I can. I'll feel better If I can be In tho heart 61 things and I know that women are needed." That's nonsense France is cluttered with women who are useless, girls who ara eager to get Into the ad.ei.ture and then fait down when the) are asked to do hard work " Ituth was aurprlsed at her mother's sagacity. Where had she heard of auch a atate of affairs? "All the mote reason why women who want to work and are willing to do anything should go across," she argued "Are you willing to an er)iniug; "Oh. motherj I wlh 1 had the chance, gcrub floors In hcspltal. asb dishes In canteens, all the things that pi i-tiy .... in,. .-,. na riiin,..ir SStethemselvee. Mrs How land took the le- Mrs Itowland bo untiw;e.i All her 11 n j. w .,..,, , .-. 1 . I I'ulh had rather looked down on Myra k a "ro,,lchrul "ttltude toward e. rjihlnir. j , , f ,lf.r l)(.cn.e rhe ln, .,). fa J and no one cruld play the n.artr tole' . , . . . ...,,,., ,.... f better tha.i she when she wanted to PMV , . ,.u, ,crplf h1j , " "Ves, )at Mother, would ou beM guaranteed to re,noe the dirt and. . wlllina- for me to go- would )ou"" Krtin which will sometimes get Into the Mr. Itowland shook her head hand, and w hlch ordinal) soap not sl.;-v ,"tNe.ver" she leturned, "netei ll'i " " " - "-' '-.., H.i-1 S-r ". (all right for Kills like Mra rm."l '"", P'"t"","' .'. "m of .,h" I fc '-' ,t;rls who are physically unattractive are LXp Saflparitlvely aif. but girls' like ju ar not needed, wnat anout )our ouij ten your horn and to me' ifj "But you wete wilting for me to be Srtrrled to Jack and leae jou" ij. s- i. r-j ir iiiere were an) similarity ue- iween the two cases Then ou would have been rlgpt near me heie III :sev YlHki sate and sound, and theie would no need evf worrying about )ou I tail you. lluth. this worrjlng is bad for tm, and 1 oughtn't to hae any more Ji, It you care an)tning at an tor way I feel, )ou will ll.e up tins. Here to Do K nr M ork and They it- V'iivm Off '' Yottnft People' "So I Sent My True love' I.lpx thitt still weie laUKhlng. i:en that ntlll could tlaliee So 1 Kent m tl ue loe On Ills u. to Kiance Through the da h" needs me. Willie e ate up lit. He slnll feel im laiiRht-r I.iftliiK up his heait. He shall no unbuiilened It nni rief he Knows. l)owt. the dusty loadt uf I'lUtlte SliiHlne as he (toe. All in In- and UtlBhtfi TluoUKh his d.ls sli.ill How - If I e-iy liefoie, tlu diiwn lie Hhnll never Knot Maie.uet Wlddetner. in I'lctoiUI l!ele. whl h must be done Aie we koIiih to let thesi- Kill"' Set lonesome and KO baik homo thidiiKii .sheer heaitslck e," The thliKT has Imppetied OIKC at least I knot N"; lilliVVni .ainpaiK" need be 1111 foot to BOt In touch Willi, IOw . .. One meets them lime alio limn .lEalu In dlffctpnt r.is jnectP We ,um Indebteil fur tin- pui tn inul iln .in.l then toiift!i Hit 111. The lliliiB lsc.relv liopu inoiliei ill do as sub m.t tr. fnicet them. If -M-r woimni' Betted tl. a . Sep hoi ou.u l ''"'' ,' ' V K w,f Is iiiTio- mwm. In h town "" " --- ...,' 4 "- ,7,iV .. ,,,i wn i ur.v ureui iu.tn t Tiiani winiifi HiHin LTfi ii .-ii Uiii 1 1 1 . ii iiit .. . ..... b,. of Hns acllotl would I tins iuin uii 01 auii nuwn do Incalculable- Rood. A Sunday dinner means verv little in the life of the famll who CUh It week after week In the lOiness of the i...... .ii.t imm hut lifi rjm loll 7 muda It .Tmh, In thellfe of the e,r, whu uets so tiled o,,e,.nR that sometimes she does not eat. meelf Hi be worked thing " Ituth knew that iJoctol liradle) lui mored hr mother He had beeti their . fHmll plislclan for r.us. and Mis. I low land was ula consulting nini on- .some pretext or other 111.,., would no. , hae minded so much being kept at ilome for a unulte teaon. but to be kept out of thing,, fo. no apparent rea-, I S0, jjm Ke lflsliness ; to be forced to glo , up Hie dream that had sprung Into her. inenn or laic, mm in- miniii no utiur-, land lu-lp there In a big way. was morn ' than bard Mjra llriggs. .whose mother was absolutcli dependent upon her, was going to- Trance. Mrs. llriggs had In 'f eel upon It h.rseir I'.uth wondcreo llbfe . h th(. ,prt of Kaerlflce that hud hit the country i-o hard had left S(m M a 1o ,m,e ,, ,,,, t,m, nJ thing else ... ... ,., .... j , .,. do h nft ,sal to ,,rltlB ,rIs u to ,wk ,orttard , a CPrtnn rout)ne cf procedure, a coming-out procets, a su.-- I cessful marriage, and life wan ended' In these das a girl just b.gan to lnc, after marrlape , nn-n wtro no longer1 contented with women who ctnsldered themseles free of nil tesponslbllltles I euecessfullv ensnared a' UllH mfm chaBnf K ,,, ,, and women would require more and moie from life as the ears went b. (Tomorrow Dot tor llrndley telle Kutk about her mother'a health.) Adventures With a Purse q.m: of the idiops Is making a peclalty of coral Jewelry Just at present, and ou will loe the many odd pieces In this dlspla For the most part the) are bar pins of siler hnlsh. and each has one or more coral stones One In particular which was priced at fifty- cents is of good alze and Is of a winged design. The coral Is In the cen ter Another latge pin which Is most .notner latge pn wnicn Is most e has a piofuslon of open work hre good.slied Ktones of eoral. lie is JI o. Any of them would effect 1 and th This cne is JI i. Any Und a most attrae-tle touch to jour eostume 1-'or Halloween, no., if ou bae Planned a pa " ".. ' ' party Jou will want some way of souen!ra and decorations. 1 saw some little pins fee ds) which would make rome exception- all) nlco souetilrs to put at each guest 'n place at the table Some have a small pumpkin brad In jellow, against a green leaf, while others hae a head of a mot ferocious and "spook)" black cat agalnet a leaf of jellow. These can be pinned on the lapel of a coat or on the front of a waist, and ran be secured for three for fle eents Then there are I paper chrsanthemu.ns in yellow or' orange which make excellent table deco rations Ken eandle shades of jellow' crepe paper wilh pumpkin liesds eanj be had. It Is a treat to look at this display of Halloween noeltles een If' you do not Intend purchasing anj thing. VTIieti I saw the waterless noun on the counter and read the usea to which this could be put. I thought of the slogan used by a laundry here in town- "We wash eerj-thltig but the baby." 1 .on I think this senn nill do the same thin. 'not if Jou har been blackenlnr the I do-, fir If the man of the bouse has '" .n.m "i';. ."" u..iiuuui-, jou will welcome mis preparation, for It opinion nil no nou.enoie. is complete ' jltliout II it can be bad for twent)- . . of ,h djr, ,,.., i .j(lir I '. ' . I I Help Your Skin WithCuticura AHdrugglsn: Sojp ZS, Uintmrni oi w, I cum 25. Sample etch free Of ' Calieura, The Woman's Exchange li ToJaj'n Inquiries 1. llfMrllio n llallewrrn c-ostunie aiiiiroprlat I rnr llie hrunrltr t. It lien a iliitiKliter Is keeplnc lioiie for ntr father, hon eliotilil she Usue tmllationa far nftalrs rl.rii lit the linnir? 3, Wlml it III iniike a Mrelllied swriitfr look narinul? 4, Hhr should Hour lint be knit nrtir infill I or fHalilr? A, It hut Impreir the llmer uf i nip of raii.il? 6, In Hllln ii niffee prrrolutnr. whul ..III lire.ent tlif riiffre trum itolnff don llie tube? , "llcfore It Fi Too l.ale" i In Ihf Aiflfor o II i,Mnil n M0r' ' flar MniUln SiMiie iImik rtnti t tM HP Artier In jnur iapr !n rfprm a m coin pUInt frmn inrr'i n ibTc 1-4 unrt thti , of oir Ijojs 'oe fhorr ' tigt wrltlnff notii' so if joi ?e xnur mv tleur t print thf lnc:.l tiomi t think II will lne th d' Ird ffrt, im rn,,n will fut it nut nnu tn lo In their .en r t.i the loje mer ih-re I IIKrYinK IT 1 TOO I.ATK I If ou hftM n crm Imlrril nitlin In the old home fur . Sit do'in aril write the letter VfiU lint off di b da. 1111 I ult until I er tire, I iep llih llenen e trnrl Bute Hut hrm hT thHt ou InlnU uf hei J Hrfor It t toil IutT". , If 0l e r tender tnli"Hke ( Or s lolnn ord to '. I fioti t till till ull funtel it, . Hut wnlprr It liiilnj. , W hi, Unou nhel Idtier memories I Ma fliiunr Ml I It lull well7 s, mitv1 our lnt(1 ine liepp ll'fi re II l too iJtr. e ll hut in the ureM, The future u unlniin rnmom it nneti-r TtnUv lii ill, our oiMl rne rh.itue tlMt fotune l'tnl to u Mj hii'sii witl. we wall, S,i upend o'ir llfi's rl' n ireaeurc llofore It i too lute The tend r nord uns.iolten. The leltir tur "inl. 1 he lotiltf'rKitteii mHHHKee The wefl'th of loe UMepciit Kur thrne koii hart ure hrrukink I'or Ihtlte nolll' loved one Walt, So eliow tiiem tu it tou mm for in, m Pe'oie U I toil lute IHIIIH Dni.A.VKV. .Soln, Halloween C.tu.ne inl,i.r,Mr,m,h- v.d.m-w-ou ., ,. kl ,. ... ,. ,M" "'",""' '"iin 'r mjs.ir ana my rru tui i M'ii ii uiri nr nrnin imii met .m - ll -bout foul f-.t n XI frt.n.l In of lwolvi jnJ ,s m, t,H tll , j ,, m ,. u , ,,ne ,itpSJ.,i as wiuiie.s, ou mu.t have a full vellnw nklrt which would M-ne, u. well ns the foundation for at.other costume Wear a white wa.s, whh It a blaclt. pointed bodl.e ;tfni "SUjrft.S'il' nfiTnS, 'f , bint, wltli lonp MrlnB'. and weir black siinrs lino ntucuini;s ir oll line no ello Nklrt, any oinliltiatlou of these colors will do ju?t as well Koi a Queen of Hearts ictunu', weal a white dre.,s, with Imu tiei'k lltitl hliurt sleelis. with n tunle.1 skirt Cut a large lic.ut nut nt l rd nine inul fasten It ovi r the whole front of the. waist Then have smaller 1 hearts ImnKiWt Itotti the euKcs of the Niinbonnet with i ttle jellow apron and carrj a utile policeman a ciuo tktri riifTln. tn nee.es anil Him n.i.l. nf ... i..i.. ..o -I-.., ..e m, i... win soon see ou win n isM-ii mi . :...." ,":...:. - '.. -.-; m" hvm ". " i.- ,.-cv.,, . ,.n . .-...-.. ... ,,. ,...., ,.,,,. . ,,i.i t. ..i, ,.,.,. i.i i u reu snsn i nt a Henri out oi mm tn i,rn these Aa s and when the time '" '"; "-"i ... riS,. .. ......... . ,.., lf, e.erv. I Pasteboard and tie It boe jour foie- Sotnes for the light man to lome he'll "" 'J, 'V"1. rr'.,,,,Jrt..1 "u V?,"l,1...n,.e,rl Htinouncrd. i' .- - --- i av u it l n ii:in iicn 11 nr r-an rintmii 1 nil it. .... . ... .i.iui .1 .. . 1111111 in lit'- 1 1 1 . r. 111 i-jil k is .n- "7i'vi."j" r TiV" .;;: r;,.:":.::".:'". ,r- i ue mm wmi. m unnh w, ui- . iiiti'w,,,. llMn.i..iu.n imo.,(. .i.m-t " wni t.niiiitriT K(.iti iKiiAiid. In n bhlPtlifiRq ntitl . The New Bags A Daily Fashion Talk m j&A ymmW &m M m( sBHts , The teason's loeliet new hags are here. The one held b llie oung lad of the pieture is in blue ilueln with pol.I thread. The others denribeil in todaj's fashion talk, are equall ile-irable I'or the woman who Is interested in du.t.n The part which fonns the theso "big," little things the artist has mittor ts done In gold thread made seveial Ulustiations of the newest At tho eMreme right Is an oblong Ideas In handbags, is. the ,., I must purse of plain tiilln and satin and gold not neglect to tell you that there Is a marIed tendency towaid mnaller band- ,b Tn . be due to the fact that , mater)nl, fram ,Ullch the new bags ,,., ,,, , , ,, J. ,.., ,. ate made ate In most cases er expen- sie and cluborate ere these bags made large, they would hae the appear ance of overdoing it and that would not at present, do at all At the left is a bag made aftei the manner of an accordion The front and ' back are of black elet and the plaited . sides of black satin The elvet is em- hroideied In gold threuds Thu top Is drawn with a ribbon. The aaddle bag shown is made In combination of glay and black elet, the black eler end finished with silk fringe and the gra) end with black chenille The rings are black N'ext Is a bag made of green and black checks at the upjrer half and the loner pait of green The bag held b) the girl Is of blue Tea Economy in War Times consists of getting 300 cups out of a pound of TETLEY'S. You can do this if you care fully follow the directions on the TETLEY air-tight container. THE MOST ECONOM ICALLY DELICIOUS DRINK IS irEnLgarg INASMUCH MISSION CHILDREN aHLHP "aaiaiaK.tf ' "i to'jlM,''l'flBHiiRi BaBaBCv BaBaBae BW wc n BaBaBaaBBBM k&z aLaLm IT' 'WJbP VJBaWT aaBBBBBBBBBBBBBH IfjBV M KaajBjBlBBBBBBBBJbBHBBHBBBB El BBBBLHlBHrVV BBBLBHaBBiBBBH 'owl rBBBBBHHBB'eBBlBBBHdBBVftBBBVSBaH w49 rHc'fiaTaMftBBBBVinaTTaBTI v " n XaH UaBVBIBBBBBV'wr?aBW e7 I HMiBBaPlBH 1KUJ TxS aP '' -?.: 1 LLLHibbbH vtaBBLrikB - JbBbR H Kr K&Kr - j "! -sMftvhyiiVj WMgMmMWHMBMBTwni"irfi riiii1 niiiii imr i i h --111011111111 ihhhhbiihhhii m 'I he emcrgene) linpilal for children al ilia tiia-minli Mission, 11)11 l.n.ti-t flrcel, is in ncril of tos, uti old lo!, for the Utile ones In unui-c llicmsehrs willi Please Tell Me What to Do lly CYXTlll.l I oryt'l llie Man li ir I'Mitlds I lie read juiir s.UUe to uiir Rirls I htu n ulrl iwat erntvn and ' .m .onsl.ier.d e.i.U.We b m frlende. I Miuu n fellon of titnetreti srins uf nire. Mild, I tu till th ttuth t Bin In hue wltii hlin. ' nut n Hum tmt Kink m ni, iri i i no CMilaimtlon and, ftnthi-rmoie, doK not en spon k to her he c.itnlnl does I iuit.ipp.ailocaief.it h. i. nd loo. he does not neem to be tin exactly worth- While person for li.'r to ciro iiiiom I lie w ."s."nhT, ould' be'trget" sin h a m.i i ar tui 1 your -ntti-.it Jn to M,nv- seems as If It would be a goud plan I", do a coud deal nf lied Cross wotk and outhcrni-r 1 iml .North Infriciiill Drar c.nihia -Would miu klndlv try to Are Smaller by Florence Hose Inoiad". - m'Ammmy,Mt!t I WmWWmMMm I MHsaaaaaMaaajMBajaaM BaH2 82 Aik your druMl.t for A. F. 82 8 Tierce's old reliable corn plaatera. jgj mxtetn jears ago when J.ir. A. 7Z F. Tierce was a retail shoe mtr- 7 chant, he started tn tell hli com v&. platters, now knot.il everywhere at A V Tl ,.. r-MM. tsl-tl... From the beginning he lias sold m them wouk itn a auarantee that tney m reaiove jour corns or you could ret our monev hack from the dealer, Thli lm alwajri been VSJ At vour drurelat'a for 25r. or 2 10c Winthrop Sales Co., J 16 g .ni jna ri ,cw i ork. nl , ti...,rtmit H Mi i in iiimi lie Ulil 1 III nil ' . , .... 1. .',;..' ' . ..,'.'. . .... .. ,",'iniin i a n i ..,.. ....., u,,u . It I nm told bv ii Mil Hint Im cures for I nlp ,' t, ,in't ,!.,,i to tare for ii Klrl "Sinn,' she called, "don t ou remember h.'"'t,lV .-,i..ll;".,n.!l""!ili,.diniU ini."kmii , i'''e !" iiM her iMir nn, l biilr i; j tol,i ou f you kept our face clean nt Tlr I'liKl tl) Tllt- lvlHII l(l. Illl' KIIUW I ,wnt nril . ...i. nnl I nnk flllli With It t . . . ... . whut to di ... I I.., li.rn ery iiimi. imd Vun't ,"' Ihiili! It's sill for l.o.. not , Id I" von hae a new shirt en after would like to know If he cure, for ' to pny an ntimtloii to h ulrl Just bemuse' dinner?" . i "'" li"" ii ' her hair im" i with balr t'oselv cul freckles djml- v . I ! I 1 1 yffllfii II1Q1 gm1"' t . mW . . , ... help n real v lone Mrl I have ben li InBJ in I'i,ii.,,i.ii io .i,7 ti,.. ii. hi ..r juii una lime mmln herdl iiiiv friends I '" ' snutlierner We nuned i Irom r itv In, tlenrgl. of rours, urrj thine Is different. hut I ihousllt I wnu'd Ht hunt be ubl to niNk few frlendu 1 t h., ..,, ,, .... .,, ,,, men koiio mm lli tn liitlf wii In lwtni: frllid but ih, didn i r;en liotlie me r.,uld ou kU; ..... m- id... ue to i.o ... H. . '",.' " U-' "?,,, k.,,,,,. ' .n..k nB" Vie ti.l. ',., nm in Mhook rviiooil clrls imforiunatel ha.- a habit of net. lust ilii not tt to make an advaturs He nice and friendly though and ,oiti think ihev are lust jntitmstem Sum., of the ttoolts aro oonitioscd of all older Blrls nround seioiilee-ii. II Is nho ptn-1 Kible for ou to be an actios lieutenant 1 on w 111 nleo meet nl. e girls througli no athletic or other classes In tho Y W 1 . . . iiicie migiu im a iirancn new linliise tho children during their tempo nur linnie. Ileadquailcrs mo at Ught- , ,.., ...... . .,, miH,i.... Th. cutH i,ae erntii ana Arch streets. Ulrl . out licau-i liinrterH nre nt 21 South svenui nlh sttert Von will ..is., meet nl.-. clrls through the Ued 1 'ross llnd out through headntiarterH. HilS I'hestnul street, the ntaicst niivllliuy to oiir'uid, used when the place was a cafe-l home These glrla would be glad to help teila. are nn unceasing delight. 11 FiriuiKer Kei ac-ituaiuieu 1 11111 eo sorrj ou have found II haul Some hots nt Just the Hge ou epcnl: 1 of feel a little funnj about being nc-cn with 11 girl who wears her hnlr down. Von did not tell me how old on are, so ItV hud to advise joit whether to let. It stay down and foig't About the bo. si for aw bile. The- w 111 be Bind to take ou out soon enough In the mean time don't worry about them. Ho Cooil rrirntls , Te..r . .nttilii I am deeply in oe with a irlrl one .tar my eeninr whirl. I nm ae.on teen. Is It pinner to l.eep .onipun. with her, nltliuush she Is older than me? is It i ruper for me to Keen cuinwny, JOline fn I Mm" She does not Know that I lo.e her and I would Ilia In he-ii olri.in. vlib In i Unli'll the best wn In do en' 1 fit .hut sh1 has a friend tin. I 1 .vuuM title to nnd out ntid 1 du not know how What would be tho nn: Dijcinivj ovi:. Because the girl Is a .ai older Is not a reason to keep from being friends with her. but )ou should not Ir tn keep coinpan ' with her. that Is, abk her to go with jou alone, excluding her other boy and men friends. Whjit If she 1ms other fiiends, nnd others who onto, for her, she can onlj man) one and eer man who goes to see bet and asks bete to marry him eventually has a "lighting chance" until she makes up her mind, at least ilo to see her, eer talnl), but do not talk lo.e nor "eom panj keeping ' n engagement could tome later If jou both cate for each other Fats sure g' scarcer This means tliey are getting higher every day. Now is the time to get your supply of SAWTAY. It keeps sweet indefi nitely, and takes the place of butter in all recipes. If jou've been using this snow white butter made from the rich "cream" of tropical nuts you know how good it is. If you haven't tried it, by all means get acquainted with this best of the egetable fats. 39c for a generous tin , 1 lb. 2 ounces. Atk your grocer about Sawtay CSr aaaHialaHaHalMala!aaaHaHBll' 3Lt aaaaaaaaisaHBisa..MF -V LLgaagBHRi. fs1 Family Sites 1 lb. 2 ot. Can 2 lb, S at. Can 4 lb. 12 ot. Can Rtttaurant Sites 20 lb. Can so lb. Can 65 lb. Can Community Stores "U'Ser $ You Save mmmmtmHtmmmmmmmmmmM m mmmmm LITTLE INFLUENZA VICTIMS FIND HA VENAT MISSION 0 Mrs. George Long Prove Fairy Godmother to Poor Children Orphaned or Made Destitute by Epidemic They Have Such a Good Time They Want Never to Leaiv Mas. (jkoucji: Mlnslon, lull I.OXO, Inasmuch locust street, re tnoiid the ftuuin InDucnia mask from her face, and stooped to fasten a rcxiieant stocking on one of the babies. "UlWabeth's sick," she etp'alned briefly as she pointed to the cot In one corner of the great mission dining room, which a week ago was converted into an otnerifencj hunui for "epidemic orphans." "Wo don't think she has Influrntu. but we inti't be too cartful. She Is much belter loda " When p!ts!olans and social woikers who had been carina: for Influenza pa tients nppenltil to "rs. Long a little more than a week imo to open on eincr genc hopl!al for children, she didn't hesitate TIiuukIi It was Sunday when the call came, on Alon.U sho was nil ready for twenty jounRsteis. They wcte brought In from all parts of the city. Kllrabeth, Ittidfilph and Ado ca'no fiom one Polish family, where t-xjtli parents and n baby sister are In a hospital, being treated for Intluenzs. Four other children, clean and well mannered, are moumlnr the los of Ihelr mother .Mninma s In heaven," said pl-ycar-old t'harlci when he wakened one morn Ins "And sho necr got a bit of all that nice sauerkraut that she put Up this summer" Vharlis thhllts he Is going to live with me now." said Mrs. taing as she watched the child bouncing a rubber ball In fine comer. "He said when ho left me he would he big enough to'work and then he'd earn a living for hip sisters. The are good chlldten and came with plenty of giod clothing. Vlrtuall. nil the.otheis wete In rags and none of Hum had underclothing, i 'hae bought new flannels, pajamas, , . ,,,.,., i.rt. a 1,l,.a mn im rinA sto. Kings, Khoes and shirts so eer one ma be warmly clad. And I try to keep . ... i ... thaL'a licther a hondess the n clean, nut macs lamer a noimess l.ipk si,,, looked around Just In time to roe , , , , . a. u .,.i I 111 his mouth Ham waa not what iwlcht p caled an uttractle-looklng child. ,)u, ,, pwtd lrresl8tblc wlleli he twined his arms mound Mrs. Lone and i,lUr,.ra -I ,1,.,,'. .,., . m, l.mne cir I want U stay with ou." pPli . asi lif, atonal fffets Vie laaaimasaa atsi A.aal ,..... ... ...,.......,. .',..' '..i. C '"' '" " e mmuiei" win. omj ina i.iib- ctlicou9 es sniiilnK iiiiqukii i masn ui in soapln' It, Mrs. Long," he from Snmniv and Mickey, flV , and six jeais old, that Mis. Long 109k! an enormous nalr of d'ee. ..j. . . ,; An., ), . , "",,' ,.,,,,, cn'"s- Aln l " '. i"1" " '""' nenmi. A call has hem made for toys to .- . ,i,,nr,itn xtvle In the I b een arii.ni.ed ilorrnllo., Me in im big dining-room, and It Is here the chll- dren spend most of their lime. The 1 "looli und stationary counter at one Katherlup and Madeline I eight and Pearls Restng OCa Ilroken tiara HrplaeeilM Vs tf KaUFMlNN, Jiwiltr, 1016 Ctestait &GGQOa cocoir "ALL FOOD, NO WASJE" SPREAD for War Bread Takes the place of butter. Much lesR expensive. Quite as appetizing nnd has e traoidinary food value. It is cood for younjr and old, How to make it sho v n among Wilbur's War-Time Recipes a a wall as numerous ethar dainty, delici ous and eco nomical des serts. Y u r copy's waiting. It's free. Sana for if toe's? II. O. WILBUR A SONS, Int. rhilmatlnhla III Pll I P I J L Hit IBUBtl I I MfSPllQX AL ! V ' :mw Suits aFfni " lInr and sllrrrtone, I F"' ,Jy trimmed wllb Uudson I V 'ff ksesl. f f. i II They are -wonderful m 1 . value At m )L $69.SO Tailored Suits For Fall A wonderful showing of plain And fur trimined models for misses, exemplifying yoqthfulhess in lines and colorings. $3S.OO to $195.00 Women's -Suits In navy, black, brown and tan; pliln or elaborately trim med with wolf, Hudson seal and lynx. $35 to 927 ' .1220-22-24 nine years old, sat with their feet twined about stools ns they poured over story books. Atargaret fitted together a picture puKle as her little slate.- handed her the p'eces. Several or the boys amuses themselves clfmblng and chin ning themsehca on the railing about tho stairs that Ijd to the street. Altogether it was n happy, orderly picture, 1111 the call for dinner came Mrs. Long has been doing the cooking herself, aril she tes that the chlldien get plenty of goodies. "They're half starved, poor hiltes," she declared as sho watched them Scramble, to the table. There was a sudden and Impressive silence when they were, all al their places. Tim smallest ones put their heads on the table and the others bowed, while uti eight-) ear-old boy In their midst said grace, llut 'the Instant It was finished it was as though Ued lam had bfol.cn loose. As tfoon ns parents or relatlcq can take rare of the children they are dis missed from tho mission. Xew homes must bo found for many of them who l;ae iou parents; in the, ;p!detn!c. The emergency home was established through tho efforts of lilshop and Mnf Oarlaud and Mrs. -J, Willis Mai tin, of tho Kntcrgency Aid. Or. Ji Q. Thorn ton Blc!'n part of his time each day to examination mid care of the Inmates. BroWn Lisle Stockings Firie and silky, and exactly the shades required for the fashion able brown shoe. Two qualities. ,t, 75c and $1.00 the pair StBderatgt - 1420 Chestnut 6t. "Where Only the JJest Is CJood Enough" 1 Evry tuarttr meant something whtn you'r buying War Savingi Stampi fitHOtWilrlj.jj V mVi&imsF sggiw r ' JST..W tmWarmr SiSKHaWafl 1 mw v W FURS SUITS L iffl fTT T TKTPtJV fp lm OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE ORIGINAL 1 111 S.I-M-M7I Q A Ml DADICIAV- fTDCl Ell IH FOR FALL AND WINTER r 1b1 la I VWfla Strikingly distinctive apparel which if m reflects the exclusivenesa and ImSi atL iiidividuality of this house in iSMm X&W). superb display I Prnm, S Quality is a notable IjSIm' 1 characteristic $JmT lw3X5SjZL?963m9Cnnt' mtCSfmimmWKT, I SmLm5::tLwlK:B la'ZiPW - -" iVt7-Y, Adi!ninr 1220-22-24 Very Special for Tomorrow Neib Autumn Top Coats $8500 of Bolivia, Duvetyne d Avor elbth; smart slender effects, ift taupe, tan.Trencn blue, b.ack and navy. Handsome Fur- Trimmed Cpats Of Bolivia, Silvbrtonf, buvetyne and Avorfc Clolh, with l3eatr, Hudion Ecal, Nutria end Wo'.f .trltrimih. $8S to $296 Walnut St. YetterJaVa An'lweM . i v'l t. tieaaa. brtma breast. I. aswag. kin le..nuts and mhhas. ,'' ld-fikloned mean far U MaUasram partr. . t. MarBSthlna rherriea maka aott) haMers . tor ljlrllilr raaalek, ... . S. T makr tel1tlns dale fllllpa far an. vilthrs (tone tka dale, rhop aad nU to thrm a half rnprul t nat naafa ekupaed fin. Maka Ikla jnta a vasia ullh a llttU thick cream Aa-rd srirli 4. The stores nr waw ikaa-lnc rteeral ;.... .-.nv.... ... .- .. --- This taakes aievasnafir n-ilfred Mark liarcMl tte.1 In baarr while mtisllti and bolleii wllh raifeM lti. nkltli been unt In balllu tlrr. "Ill ai Sw-relrn II. Th churwwl piuel nt Irak lliraasli To Clean Mirrors Mussed pieces of tissue paper ar cellefit to clean mirrors. Klrat rub the mirror with a damp clolh, then polish with the paper. You'n ff Yomati Sooner nr later ovj will probably enter tho bualnesa Old, but Why go aa a RAW ttncru'tT? Uuf Institutions are bustnecs tralnlnar eamns. The month's tntepalY eouraa Is equivalent to ara 6f firerlfdce. Vhrn you go into buslneat go FRG PAltKI) Write or rail Philadelphia School of Filing olo tiifcsiTNfT rhr.rrr Ilos'.on etr Tofk rii'qwfw-ssp th St. Jamii Walnut SU rarrr. tu .Kiiririiif lirnaerr. ... .; 3. When Ilia tand'hi barftea siMI eaakw iml It In tlnrkar far anont ten ar.H Iff n rnlrinlea assl thtre will b n aort nr Mlklrr when It Is Inkrn oat. 0. I'a JT SPECIAL! IMl m Afttrnnnn alB Dresses mm) I deergettee. aatlnii, SI lr A atrgei, and Oeorrtl T .III , antl aalln eomUlnnlTonis, I iJL all llldti and iltea; Url if IP taUaa b u .. 1H Mil VS39.SO AW 1 mmm T' - ft s " J 1 '' ' Uart. !., Baataa." 9auUV M)j! Adjoining tht St. if)N i must not allow o ij " i . !.' and iitay bt home with tne. BBBaaaaaTJaTJaBBBTaBTaBBaTaTaTaTaaTaTaTaTaH
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