-A 4,w,af. Ti H ? :? ('." -. J- ? '. ' ,V . .. . ..& u.'-irr'. :" 1' LS Tr-. t ,t - J?'A-T fi-T it t.1 "A GIRL WHO DOESN'T I WW ANY BOYS IN UNIFORM Nothing of the Thrilling, Ptfi o Our Boys in Camp 'Over W ." , We Have Tried to IA.T a relief It Is to read a letter '"Wke tho one printed below. There In back of It a girl who Ik not d to say she wishes she had a fWAU a lion n with a uniform! IMpt course, you do, A. J., and I nd- mv juu igr iiuviiik " squint ivj j ? t Hn. u(IaM liH... -TLr am a stay-ut-homc. and tor- nMyMonesome. I am eighteen years M' nnd suend most of tnv evenings K'f -t,home. t must confess 1 nm very -jeemous or girls ha speak of their ' " K flrtends who nie soldiers and sailors, I havo no boy ri lends at nil. I BW nothing of the thrilling. Inter- lina and romantic lives of our V't'feore In camii nnd "over there." I ,j' (have never even spoken to a soldier - .jkvr'B. naiior uoy. i nave Kin menus, 11 :M,r,,anii they are just as slow as J am. i W. Mow can I get Into this atmosphere llJSt-ri'' helping Undo Sam's boys? Would ! 'r.r"i o a.'. .v tiuii; i . niNiiui 1?- er sailor whom I have never met: fcfW 1-ONESOMK A. J. X. Iv 1ITHEN' all the world N lallclns sol- tS-37.'.,WV .r ...... '. . J et.'course you nro longing to set Into v ''6tht atmosphere too. Any of us who t flt'tyP' been In tho croud nnd yet not ' I don't write to n soldier or n sailor you vnhave never met, llttlo friend: in the jjKirmi piace Decause me l nueti mates VtfjiGovernment has forbidden this; In the ;lKsecond hecauso so much tinpleaant :;ij.HH ana Harm enn lonie iron uus; in ljf y V illQ klllU J1UIU tW-dUO JHU I.U11 kci r into, mo -nuuiing ine saiuiers mm ii.? . ....... ... . . .. .... ... . . nuiors aimospnere wunout uoins r this. you ever hear of the war camp , mfclMJ comr ..'Skbte, frle: community service.? It Is a great . frlpndlv orlrnnlzntlnn thnt w.ii f ;;l','taunded to give the boys In the serv Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA ;.". Tkrr Dnllura Will Ilnv Wfrilninnl Plf-'r. . ,' ..... .- fj. javn -i t'mt J null stF !. i J '- $tVnl very hiurh mon-v I wnultl like la C Mow If vnu oulilnt tell m how much I .m ff 1 v von Id haw t tp-nd In nuvln? thinK" to i,ftt for nbout sixteen person. Cojld I do - k'fioni Ilnliowrpti i7Ainns w rouM pIhv ! i thosn plitptl Uh natcr? Han ahoulJ mosA decorate mu mule nna room7 UMJANOll. a j-. 'sr.'i,' -inrmt nn nro 1 Sr Three dollars would buy -,ery nice k vI,TrfreBhmcnts for L'laM-rashloned Hal lr sixteen persons. An tallow eon sunner would Lt-bA'Phennpr than nnvlhlntr pIsp. For the Ewryou could have b.iKcd beans, brown famuli, Bweei p:ciic, iraKe. i.uiico nuu Ci salted peanuts. If you do not care for lni you coulil sero ico cream, caue. UWKta and salted peanuts. fjiSL'iThe most inexpcncUe decoration e-irould be autumn leaves and then Just LlMnev Hallowppn rronn naner woulrl ' ijdrcss up tho table. Jiang- It aa u port of ".klrt all around the tabio. Put the ,- 'P" 1ALO J II Litis IIIIUIIIC. i,util 'Stalks make beiutlful Hnlloween ilecara- . a. 1'Uop. If you could get some one to take yi' Jjrou out In the country In an automobile our decorations would cost vou verv tttle. Tie the cornstalks or the autumn micavcB with jellow ribbon or cheese 'yoloth. and bank In tllffereat places In the ;rHiinn room anu parlor. f'v'48el,d me your name and address and fc.,-1 will mm jou the gi games right auuv iTmy take up too much space to bo ffprinieu nere. ifH -- ivu uiiiii iiiri.iuii-) niu ui; Kiiiiti civil iter in the ween. ra-A' W, Art Slinlpnl's rnclnnie '?rlr Cynthia tVoulrl sou lilodly print two Foff ase can wrnr ut 11 mimk party? Vhnt Caorc of an outfit does .ui arlUt tudfjit rrT M, 11. I.'NikfnnirN thut n i,i.fitr ulrl nf tivptil pnrn t,CBy this time perhaps vou have al gray profited by fome of tho sugges- ttptiB already printed on this page. VMer are some more suggestions: p,.n-A rose costume can be made with .j'trose pink tarletan of cheesecloth. The Hiri is cui in iiip inriu ot iiciuis nuu igtha lower part of the waist Is green K'riuca mn pn v nr a roMp I'i np inh m fa fsje turned upsiili down. Other flower Watumes ran be worked out In the samp f .IMlilon. The daisy and the lily, for THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TODAY'S INQUIRIES , ii Who U Florrnre C. Thome? 7 tfoWho U France' Itchtlnc woman doctor? v A. If amv-a-trnl it omen cneNtH nrrire at t Wfd vX-iT-" lOKriiirr, unit unu uiiv irurr is t5 UiaencutTed ut the time, lit whut order .! ohoultl lie tuke them tin the aWIe? 'r.'Ti.. :T 1 .a .! t .. . V Vvt'What ertiikeu th mottled aiiueurunco that -Sr la oooietimrtt noticed In butter? Buttf-aw are Dttmnktn fritters nintle? 1 tiC What ,s the tnoit popular material for 4 t-rtmnilnjc on thr neu -winter connt? KVv-k Dressing in the Hospital $T. ' Ae EtJltor f Woman's Page: JJer Madam will ou tcimJiy pumian in yur Interestlnir anrl helpful column Junt 'rMilat U reciulMte In untlerwear. lc.. for 1 aWfWAinon In hrinv In tlin himntlnl whslt IT aMftrnlrr nn nDCruttun? Thanklns vou. dear pbdsro, i;KArKl.L'i.. -iiWXJglugowns. a Kimono, beuroom sllp- .' Mr and toilet articles, such as comb BVnUrUilll, llir, V. ll ., til ci VC UIM.V llllllH-i FM(lnMZint nnpflis In crninir tn a llnsoltal an nneratlon. So underwear ! necd- Si ui until the patient Is convalescing and .go about tue uosiuiai in a vvueei Jr. As a ruls the family of tho pa itv brings these things a llttlo later. hough If the patient expects to be In Iter city 11 is quite an ngni 10 several chances or underwear ana ling for convalescent period In tne 5,nlace. Three or four nightgowns Cwifncient. One very useful little gar- Fm a nosjjiiui is a. UCMl jucivcv ho can be wurm in t'.ttlng up to eat ivVN ! ...1 ,,. Mfiper cotume lor uiuie uin f Mditor of Woman's Page: 'Jkfadam CouKl ou tell me, pleae. HlOJTia 10 mil KB an uriinsa i rep- initii 1-1 f1rl nf rittisa imi et f-lC will hue b Unllunepn party fahti uu wouJU pleAHt aenn sainea 14X1)0 IStllll uy Hiiiciii,i uun vi WM or in crepe pupcr uniu a und tne waist, itiii 0111 ine the skirt by pulling the ciepe rough tne misers, autice ine t snape, uauier in ine crene the waist line and cut the t In tne snap or perais. i.ei , tlrl-wear u white guunpe ann I'yiM of the petals to this. You sv Riruitf ui nie viciic KiiFi, 1 dress Willi lime diock cais. which vou can buy by the the five and ten cent storef, m on. I have mailed the W ' rl fe Halloween Direction! r 0 B'omm'i Pagt; Jam Kindly jel ma nave tn Bastions of thti cjimoutlasa Hal- nienuonrq on ins vv omun a 12. H aounda llki ut the ' w want to have, K A, I.. tlons have been mailed, and , Melp to make our parly a it u i;Baclefi0liy Courtes t't) Wm' Pagt: -Anr Information which you naura la rouraas In bactarl- ar4 to eouraa In bacterl tly apprcrlatd. I hava (rratlr appreciated. I hava a DarlalntnLr ta this warli I. rov nry mizloua, 10 von- "- ior id liovernmt-iu klhlm - MRvirss' ultanl Interesting and liomantic Lives There,' " She Writes, "and " She Write: c Best Way" Help in th i Ice homo atmosphere hen thpy are away from home. Now one fenturo of the community service has been to build up a girls' section. This Is what 1 viould like to Interest you In. The girls nie banded together nnd kept busy with various kinds of war work. And In many rases they nre used to help en tertain tho boys. The boys the girls meet are those known to the chape l-ones at arlous affairs given to tho I boys, so it Is Just as though jour I mother lutioduced you to some one, The war community service can bo found all oxer tho United States. Ijist winter In many of the towns there wero community dances and community sings, and everjbody had a very goort time. Tho girls returneu fiotn the dances with their chaperones, but In a great many eases tho bojs became acquainted with their mothers and fathers. So In the end the boys and girls felt very rich In new found friendships. THIS doesn't mean to say that the object of the girls' section of the uar camp community service Is to havo the girls meet boys. The girls fire given a purpose that Is to do war work that will help the bojs. Ilut they do meet the boys often and In the very tlne.st nnd nicest sort of wav. This may not bring tho beau with the uniform, Lonesome, but one could not bo unhappy or wistful very long working us haid as possible to help tho boys v. in the war. And you will suiely be living in a thrilling nnd Interesting atmosphere. 1 have for warded your letter together with an explanation to the war camp com munity service In this city. Instance. It Is very cMcr to copy in costume some figure In a well-known Advertisement nnd hac a sign on tho nnrk, "rsuess n.e." Other Ideas are the gypsy. Mttlo Bn Teei), a Colonial lady nnd Carmen. You ran find pictures in the public llbrarv to illustrate any of these. An nrt student ears a rather short skirt, a white blouse with a wide white collar like a Buster Hrown and a flow ing black tie. A black ehet tam-o'-sh.inter la worn Jauntily on the side of the head. Cheer Up and Hope Hear Cjnthla I hmo rend sour co'umn with much Interest In the UrMo l't'itiic IjKInikr nnd hmp cnnie to sou for advice. I imve a friend .h In a enllor. I met him lent autumn. Thli Marrh ho left tne Piillidelphln Naxy Yard for omevher "oer there and I received quite n few letter from Mm im until June. I,ut I haven't heard from him Blnce, onls recelv In a number nf vlrtures rrom him Id 8t leinlor. I have not heard from him alnce and nm vers- much worried nliout him. iib I really liked him nulte a hit. When ha left Philadelphia he promised to write real often and up until June h ful filled hla promise, nnd now that I don't rear from him I am anxious to Know how he it I wrote to the ItureAU of Navigation for nla nddrcas In the carlv port nf October and an reailv uao 1 nave neen vrruinv in nim quite rre nuentb. hut hsvo been unable to et a re Ply. 1 know n liven o"t Weat. but I do not know hla famlly'N addreaa. M ilrnr fvpthlM r.in vou t.ll m In vur evenlnf: paper to vv horn 1 could write to And out about my aailur ft tend? nnotCKN-H K ARTBD. I am afraid you will have to take the word of the Bureau of Navigation for the sailor's correct address. Knch man has a standard nddress and no matter where lie goes his mall Is forwarded to him as soon as possible. There may be so many reasons why your friend does not write. So often now we read of our men In the navy cropping up In unex pected places in the war. Only the other day we reed of them manning btr rail way batteries In France. Some times it is verv difficult to forward letters and even fnr more difficult for the boys to write them. Just be patient, writing to him onre in a while for soma time until ou hear from him. Perhaps some sailor among our readors will write and ex plain how Impossible It Is for the bojs to writa sometlmis. SATURDAY'S ANSWERS 1. A khskl-rolornl Iratlier labarro poach. irmrkad with th aolaler'. la.linla lu allter. rnakaa a useful and attractive Christmas promt. S. InvjtaUona for lha Informal home d. dins mar ha laaned Intarmally In un Informal note. 3. Spired tlnesar from pmrliea msr be oard In majonnalaa dreaainr for frnlt aalad. 4. Charcoal put Into the niter In which rah- base and ham are bollins will deatror the odor. IS. A Mrrrle or automobile pomp la naeful In hauaerleanliic to draw tho dust from lha tufla of uphoUtonsl furniture, If era ry does not brown In un emergency " "mount of coe may he added bacteriology at the Polyclinic Hospital, I'.lghteenth and Lombard stieets; at the Board of Health laboratories. Hecond Sii 11 TV.'"?," ",rf': nt "' Woman'' ." iT. ' ""'"b, 1 w-ciiiy-nrsi street and tollege avenue, and nt Teniplo L'nlver sily. Broad and Iierks streets. All of these places prepare the girls for Oov ernmeiit fervice..but onlv In the Hoard of Health l.ilmrntoi lu I. .,...:'.. 11 1 p or 0oernment service aV V.UIIUHIUH ui iKing inn couise. The r.overtinient is very Imdly In need of these laboratory workers. They aie sta tioned in the base hospitals about the country. I have sent you further daia about this by mail. Any of the following would be prac tical and appreciated gift for the can teen worker: JJood, strong flashlight with extra batteries; couple of dozen new song hits for "her Hoy"; mile pneu mntlo pillow ; trench mirror such as is given the boyt'; couple of dosen hand kerchiefs, as It la hard to have Jaun ",,dn r fheme; pair of gloves to match her uniform, or two pairs of the b'oyl'gTJ. Wlen "tock"18 su Yellow Kitties Wan! Home To tlit Kditor 0 Woman' Papr; lfar .Madam 1 wonder If any of th fi.!1'"'" ,"?' ")r elumn would i-nrn for two lltlla jcllnw kittens sa pia. They are very running ami playful and will (row Into fliii tawny jelluw cala. I think thalr mother I alao a nice. alTectlonata m The llttlo family la homeleaa In nelghUorlns properly? n,1 l hava batn fffdlni them. IVrhapi aoine of our rradera would .p InterVVted ,n repltlng. INTEnRBTKD BeIdK wureiy some one win want these little kittens. er" will '';' ur inierested Iteud be forward to her. Food From the Country Put up the late tomatoes whether they are ripe or green. Chows and plcklea is well. Mnka up the rlne cucumbers Into dollcloua pickles. Pumpkins 'and squashes are waltinr your attention. They can be stored or dried. Wild plums and grapes are calling yuu liuill uio ivau waypiuca. JJO nOl let th season paaa you by without gathering soma of them. Then there ara the nuta and for gath ering theae there la a double reason. Hickory nut, walnut and butternut shells arc needed for gas masks. The meats are delicious for use In cooklnr ' Nut cake, nut bread and salads aa well as the coming Christmas candlss (these, , by the way, can well be made of other sweets than augar), can make use of Mny or lava weais. oiner nuta such M etamta and haaelnuta era awe tor aVW"i) r wuwar nifavt. ' ' " v ,. . . je; r . -,'.' r.-tVAV., . '. 1S. .".- - - . . .1- .' - GIRL IK'sHHHH i Hill KyEH WHHlHH I flHHW svMmmiiF !HM: VtH r0BHA mx$im:Mmv '-', k 'ffk . v jjifffffi n -mmm. V 1 V Aornnm mninn . , VSrfVi , JK,. run a .1111 Ji 1 rrtivi i m . 'i'tin Walnuts" JHHRjHBHRV ;; for Favors and Noise BBBSKmmmaBJF p for l,iule Boys PSJKSlB'.'t TTAM.OWF.KN-, the night of I IplPKi&iSKIBRSKPHlHRMn' yl TJA1. 11 of witches, the eve for mystic charms and queer superstitions. Is nl most here., Ornv ghosts will stalk here and thero, weird creatures of tho night will prowl from house to house, while gray dancing 'girls from Spain nnd courtly cavaliers will mingle and dance together. But at the time of the feast of tho eve, then off como provocative masks, and Henorlta Corlslmn nnd Monsieur I.e Cavalier become Just plain Mary nr Tom, and drink elder and eat pumpkin pie with the best of 'em. Sweet elder made from delicious russet apples can be had for Slip p?r gallon. Hole's another Halloween find, al though as a matter of fact the box I have In mind should furnish fun at any time. It consists of a dozen "fun wal nuts." Of course uu are saying. "What In tho world are fun walnuts?" Well, first of all. In appearance, they resemble walnutB. but they are hollow shells, and Inside of each one Is a real surprise a little doll, a funny tin toy or a queer ly shaped whistle. For party favors jou will not find their equal, either In their jolly novelty or low price, for the box of one dozen costs but 33c, less than So each. To this you will agree that Hal low een were not Halloween had we not noise and plenty of It ! And for good plain, bangy noise, all the sounding brass and tinkling cymbals you could carry would not create the soul satisfy ing din that can be beaten out of the frying pans one of the shops Is display ing. Knch has n wooden ball attached to either side on a p'eca of straight wire, and when you shake the pan, and those balls get In action, well, words fall me I Use them as souvenirs at your Halloween party,- or at least get one for the littlest boy who Is counting the hours until he can get Into that clown suit or those Charlie Chaplin clothes. For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, addresa Kditor of Woman's Page. Kvenino Public I.BOQER, or pliona I lis Woman's Department, Walnut, 3000. Things to Knotv Nuts that are dry and stale can re freshened by soaking them overnight In half water and half milk. Then dry them ill oven and they are aa good an new. In making pillows IncloBe the feathers In a slip of close and strong mosquito netting. The pillow slip of ticking can be clnsped Instead of sewed. This facilitates cleaning. When thero is not sufficient time to do elaborate beading on a handbag. Just use dark blue or black velvet and bead the inltiala In silver or Jet on the dark blue. THE DAIL Y NO VELETTE "A WHISTLING ROMANCE" By Alice Kahoe JANET had Just finished rendering a sprightly little tune when her mother reminded her of tho old adage, "A whistling girl and a crowing hen will always come to some poor end. "Well, inumsy. you still do cling to vour old conviction of its being vviong for a girl to whistle, don't you?" "I see your point, mother," agreed Janet, "but truly I. do love to whistle, so I guess I'll postpone the reformation." "Tvvas twilight, Janet's favorite hour. Settling herself In, the old wicker chair, and drawing a wrap moro closely about her. she piepared to dream away time In the solitude. . , , ., . A whistling voice In tho distance atoused her interest because of its musirnl correctness, t'pon approaching her direction the whlst'er started forth gayly upon a new air, this time a refrain from one of the current musical come dies He successfully reproduced the air to the last six bars where he faltered hopelessly. Then, try as he would, he couldn't get into the swing of the closing bars Janet listened to his struggling ef foils, and then, being familiar with tho popular ditty herself. Impulsively whistled tho ending for him. , "Much obliged," sang a clear voice out of the darkness. levelling after evening during the fall Boh L' made a practice of starting some little snatch of song, which Janet from her porch position would echo. He In the spirit of good-fellowship, she In the light of adventure. Approacning winter move 11 nalning campers homeward, Approaching winter move m i Hob blessed his luck when he was made to reallie, at the sight of the closed shutters, that the cottage which had held this very Interesting hit nf feminist was vncated. He had at first fancied that 11 mere boy had responded with the missing links in the songs, but time Soon proved that the house dldnt boast of a male, inhabitant. "Hani: It, that's Just why I've never been able to make conneetiona for the Introduction. fouldn't well present myself as Informally as she had whistled," mused 1od. "Well, It's fruitless to dig up those thoughts of what uilgnt have been. The girl's gone. Opportunity knocked and I saint on tho Job to greet him " Thanksgiving found Bob at his sis ler's annual week-end time. "Well, Sis, I'm hera. but truly, although you do manage to hustle up seme awfully good times, this Thanksgiving thing Is wearing. Why the crowd is tne mm lest ever. No hard feelings, thou frump. though. I'm In need of a few days' sleep. Pine Lodge will ba aa favorable a rest cure ag any " Laughingly. Ann kissed Bob and ran to Join hsr sruasta. The party had left Pine Lodge for or, nii.div hike. Unon turning trace their steps, they debated as to the shortest -route borne. Finally, to nrove her point, Janet decided to do an all-aay niae. upon luriuna iu tv the Trail route, timing herself mean- hlle. ,..,.. "But you are certain Jhst you know the way 7" cborusea toe omen. v cnoruacu fcwo vtuwa. . . .-r" it f.i SCOUTS HELP IN HOSPITAL i (pnHaaaiirym rSriVx m a J!V!'J'll.V,V.XV,fNiWV,TrVi')l5.'r5 .V'A"i,S...!( .i (irl SrouU have rome In the resale of the hospitals in the labor Oiortage. They have worked willingly ami hard in relieving the lark of nurses UNSELFISH GIRL SCOUTS AIDED INFLUENZA BATTLE More Than Fifty Served in Hospitals as Patriotic Duty More., Will Be. Permitted to Do Share When Places Can Be Assigned GUUi SCOUTS who have been work ing In Philadelphia hospitals to re lieve the labor shortage have become so enthusiastic over tho success of their efforts that they will continue the volun tary service until conditions' again are normnl. This was made known today by Mrs. Victor K Lnvcll, director of the local organisation. At the headquarters of the scouts, IM .Tnuth Seventeenth street, requests are coming In daily for permission to Join the hospital workers' corps. The girls first offered their services during the height of the influeiua epidemic. No work was too difficult or menial for them to do. They scrubbed floors, acted as porters, washed dishes, made beds, served as messengein and nurses' nlds and performed willingly any task as signed to them. Hospital authorities throughout Phila delphia havo been generous In their praise of the work of the scouts. "They labored with a cheerfulness that was all but Inspired," said the matron of oneof tho larger hospitals in the northeast sec tion of tho city. It was In this part of town that most of tho scouts were em ployed. They were stationed nt the Northeast, Stetson, St. Mary's, Jtoose velt and Frnnkford Hospitals. . They also served at tho Methodist Hospital, BroHit and Wolf streets. When the labor situation at various medical Institutions throughout Phila delphia was some time ago explained to the scouts in a letter from headquar ters, more than fifty girls applied for service. Many of these have brothers and fathers In the army or navy. They said because of this it waB their desire to do all they could to take the places in city hospitals of those who had been called for active duty in tie military or had gone to nurse America's wounded at base and field hospitals In France. Hospital authorities in Philadelphia at that time were glad of assistance "Don't worry about nie," she sang out as she swung the path. "I know the place by heart. Watch out or I'll beat vou to II," she warned. In nddltlon to a long, loose gait, Janet covered ground rapidly by adjusting her speed to a sprightly little whistle. This whistle, by the way. seemed to plunge her into reminiscences of the summer months. She was abruptly staitled from her dreams hy an answering whistle. "Js it possible." she thought, "that I have been thinking so hard about that whistle as to Imagine that I hear It?" But the sudden appearance of a oung man in active whistling trim reassured her of Die reality of the affair. "Why," stammered Janet, "aren't you tne man wno spent the summer ai vine gsrd?" "Same brainless youth," confessed Bobble, "Why such harsh censorship of self?" asked Janet, "Utterly Justified since I didn't man- ago to hold up some one any one and aemand that they present me 10 you before vou w unt out of mv life entirely," "How serious you do seem ! Practicing a speecn upon me. or are jusi trying to be funny?" "How exciting," teased Janet, "Oh, wildly so. You see, my only consolation was In whistling an evening welcome from the darkness." "Yes, I, too, enjoyed the novel greet ing. Didn't you trunk me very noia 10 do such a thing that first night?" "Far from It, Why, each evening I sent forth that ardentlv nladlnir whistle In the hope that I might get an Invita tion to share your front porch. All to no avail, however." "Why," suggested Janet, '.'I gave the answering response which meant 'You're very welcome I'" Whereupon the both laughed nappuy. ' ' Tomorrow' Complete A'ot'cJeffe f "A MODERX ItOMEO." Don't Limp Corns NECESSARY Oq to your druggist. Tell him you waa it. V. Pierce's Corn Plasters. He will tell you tbty have been sold for IS years, under a positive money-back guarantee. For 1 5o he will give you a green bos containing enough plasters to treat ani remove corns, .ror 10c you can buy a Teat-pocket package (green bos) con talnlng three treatments. Use them as per directions, and you (an once more walk, run or dance with com fort. They are small, close-fitting, ani your atocklng and shoe can easily be put nn QVr them, riy man lr vnu rr tfc Wlathrop Bales Co.. U We llal ail., iw ivia , war, ' kit., Nw lore city, Mt, from any quaitei. When the scouts reported for duty nt several places It was at first thought that because of their jouth the vvoik might be too dif ficult They uevcitheless were assignee, to certain tasks and the manner In which they "made good" excited noth ing but ndinlratlon from physicians nnd head nurses. The girls kept n time schedule of the number of houis they were employed and the nnture of work done. These re ports, now on file at scout headquar ters, show that many of the youthful volunteers labored "from fifteen to seventy hours. Frequently they le ported to the hospital superintendents as early as 7 o'clock in the morning. Often they were on duly until late In tho evening. At the present time more than fifty-five Cllii Scouts still are serving. Additional applications now nro on file nt headquarters and as soon as arrangements can be made the vol unteers will be assigned to various duties. This will In no wise conflict with their school work, as their hcjpltal duty 'will bo so ,lald out that it may bo done after school hours. The patriotic side 6f their hospital service has made a stron'g impression on nil the scr.its. Myrtle Moorhouse, 2718 t" street, whose report shows sixty hours' work nt one of the hospitals In the northeast said- "I only wish I had more timo to devote to this service. None of us feel that we are doing half enough." Are YOU the Woman? "pHERE is just one woman in X Philadelphia that I am after. She is proud of her baking, but once in a while she has "bad luck." I want that woman to try "O Mis . rrincme PurePhosphate BakingHmder I Iff lliiiSw itm. I'll IliyaBi' rmmtl aaaaBBBBaBaaBBSaBBBaBBBBBaaaBBBBBBaBBaBBBaBBBaBaBaBBBBBBBBaaal There is no need of enduring the discomfort that comes from a skin which itches and burns, or is marred by patches. Resinol Oint ment usually relieves itching at once, and quickly makes the skin clear and healthy again, mml jmf r . aa'aiBaTfBSBBi'fl A Maid and Two Men , . The Story of the Girl Who Waa Left Behind By IIAZKl DEYO BATCHKLOR CavvTiuM, ltlt tv rM(o Lttgtr Co. L.XI INTO the comparative quietness of lluth's life came Myr. Brlggs one day, a changed Myra, with an eager ness in her cyea that had not been there hefore. nnd ft certain trim natttness thafcame perhaps with the new uniform that looked, as though Myra had been melted Into It. Ilutli stared In nntonlshment. una even forgot that she ought really to feel embarrassed nt this advent of Myra's presence Into the Howland home, -'ine two girls had purposely avoided each other ever since that momentous day when bo much had been revealed be tween them. Mvrn. was dresred In dark gray and the shoulder seams of her coat were at tho right place. Huth could not remem ber a time when It had mattered to Mvra whether she wore a thirty-six model or a forty-two. Invariably It 'turned out to .ie n forty-two, and Kuth had always shuddered at the sleeves of her coats which needed tightening up nil over. No one who does not possess somewhat of an Imagination can Imngltie tho difference It made in Myra's looks to havo a trimly fitted tailored gar ment on her body. No one who cannot consider a woman's clothe a, highly Important Item need read this part of this story, anyway. Myra wore a beaver hat on her head, and for once she had put thn hat on properly. No longer did It perch on the top of her head, leaving the ugly knob of thick hair unduly exposed In the hack. Ituth had always wondered why Myra Insisted dn twisting' up her hair In that uclv knob. No wonder her hats never looked right on her; they simply could not be pulled down properly. But Myra hnd done something to ner hair, for It lay against her well-shaped hmti colled neatlv. It enabled Myra to pull her hat down low on her forehead. nnd It gave to aiyras appearance a smart boyish look that was most at tractive. Myin would never be pretty, oui sne had nn Intelligent face. She abhorred fripperies and the feminine fellls that lluth loved dcaily, but she had proved thnt she could look smart nnd fresh nnd well-groomed, nnd It had cnangea her from rather a dowdy typically office nerson into a young woman with some possibilities. Huth looked at her in umazement. "I didn't know .whether ypu would want to seo me or not." Myra offered, "but Martha let me In, and I thought I'd take a chance. I Wanted to say good-hy." "Whv, Myra, I never in my life saw you look so well," lluth said generously. "I was overcome with astonishment and thnt was why I simply couldn't speak." Mvra glanced Into the glass above tho Colonial mantlplece with some satisfac tion, a feminine thing that nuth had never .believed Myra capable of. "You should have done It long ago." lluth approved. "I do like my new clothes, and I'm so happy these days. Just think, Butli. I've never been anywhere excepting to collego and thfn I worked so ard that I hardly knew I was there. Now I'm to get eighteen hundred a year; more than I've ever made, and mother has been such a trump about everything-.' "When do 3'ou go?" "Tho dav nfter tomorrow, and I couldn't go without seeing you nnd say ing good-by properly. You and I used ' ASK FOR and GET Horlick's ThevOriginal Malted Milk For Infants and Invalids OTHERS are IMITATIONS It rises in the oven be cause it requires heat to develop its full leavening strength. 20o 4-ib., 36o Hi. in handv hand 1 e d cups', at Community Stores WeServ Q You Save ond otaer pood tlotii Resinol Ointment-is gentle arid soothing and has been a standard skin treatment for over twenty years, so you need not hesjtate to use it or recommend it to your friends. Sold by all druigUti. ", XtiintlSUviHf Slick IihJi It jrtvtut irri. ' Mini, to be great pals, Huth, do )oll remem ber? And I Just couldn't help lelllng you how I felt when I saw you getting alt tangled up with things that didn't matter like the. other girls you went around with." "And you were right, entirely right." "Aboiit somo nf It, yJ but not all of It. t waa all wrong about Jark, I think he's bn perfectly splendid, doh't you? And oh, nuth, I knew you didn't love Jack, I knew It all along, ahd I'm glad, glad you're .not going to marry him. You don't know how I've wanted to tell ou all this, to tell you what courage I .knew It took to back out nt the last minute as you did." "Oh, but tlsten, Myra, you must give Helen Branner tne credit for that, she told Jack. I don't think I could hayo been brave enough." "Maybe not but, I Ihlnk so. And, rrtith, I want to ask you something else. I know I shouldn't have blurted out nil those things I did that dav when we were talking, that part about Scott for Instance." 1 ASCO. AS m - leVETIHaCLA-MI f'.' 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M ' rluoThfttf haVy cyM ffar teak, Myra.- 'Why not?" the qutttMm, simply. 'Because t didn't want any one te know It," Myra returned, passionately! 'if Hcolt couldn't know It himself, and return It all," she finished soflly. "It was all loo precious to tell, 'but I some' how couldn't help It. You stood there so self-confident, ami I love you so much, nnd knew you were on .the wrong track. Hut It It did help you, Ituth, I'll try not to be aorry." ."Well, It did, Myra: things began te be different from that very day with me. you can ee that for yourself." 'I'm glad, ahd of course Bcolt ha , been oyer there for so long now, that he haa had time to forget, not you, dear, but the way he felt toward you before he left. You musn't worry about It any longer." Ituth stared at Myra dumbly. What was sho trying to say? Waa she trying" to com Incc hereof ahd Ituth that Bcott may have fdrgotten? 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