NgcjjWtf vgETBBli3Bf& j?!?r A, ? aiPBIwlC'WiffWP i memiiEDjmtrDm MWM? ,- j, sr V WOMBiV Sir ii ' m tV's 'SS V. r'if DON' TS FOR CHILDREN WE BASED ON ' True Story ol a Little Boy W Fifteen Minute a$ a Matter of IX on the Train Became the tr ;EAT mnnv people on thp train the other day'vaera both nmuseel .horrified nt a young womnn. She little' boy nnd ihe shnoir him rly every fifteen mlnutci Just on 1 principles. little ho isrnet offense n Inir. Anil ko with ench shake Id come "sit STtM." The ounn- vxrs nbout four a little, howil CUddly sort of a crave) ed bo one miRht be tempted tn let around n little If It made him happier. The mothei was vouiir well tlresei. It Rot to he quite e among tho passenReri that 1, g those who werent too in d, to lauch. As rettular as clock- irlr h nnilM ntnti rinitlni? lior Y4M6K and shake thnt wondering boy. ,,:!J?rE l.ATTOHRD nnil ent mint Im ;(.4$ turn, because It was so fearfully J v&atfly for any one to punish n child on (Merat principles; nui yet it occurred ffitine a we sped thioiiRh the October Sw ij'IriMmne that more children are . 'f-BBTSIlfsrrit tin in this flnv than In nnv yier. For Instance. If oit would take . '(Census of the vncnhulnrles of nil v'lMMIiers, It Is safe to say the word a aVvf " VLnltlrf Inko thn nrl-n f.,- I.mI.., STjSj. rthe lead In "fi per cent of .? u.thwn. "Whole families aie rained on - Jjth "don't" plan. Iooklnp around, It's .lalnarvel to wonder were nil here and 'i'sjw've any n It atlve eft at nil. JV- (The tiouble Is, though, now thnt B$2wVre here In the land of ilotis-vou. 4,fH'0cl'B ' "rrlval. I' would he Inter- TM swims; 10 appiv me -nmrt" sjstem to hA UMnU TPrt- iKDtnnpa it riM nt ... l.r.,1 J i A " -.;... ... iiiitiiiiM, . line 111 lT llitll ",,&?j,slftrl to to to the Hilv with li rhll.l. Fs-S'WnB propensities and demand that (S'VWle atop reatllnp, l hae not the Mlcht- i -ivtrt" doubt that an uproar in the fcjjVttftln would hap resulted. Yet. It tjnr '.'JjthoroUKhly possible that that jounc to 1" kPaLstoAMBn hail nn rnnen Mia vtcvVi to fni-1i f xy"4. v "'' mutt iiiu tihin 10 icmi sjVH5i(tllftn her little boj had to squirm, and Bf .91 mi nan as mucn.. i-ernap snn snouiu f, ,j4phVe been at home doing her fall Lf Me nouiecieaning or uurninc smcKings. r'-MJTet. who Is there to say ".loi 't" read: P yfon't" bo to our mother's house &A r& over inc weeuenu hiiu tine nur.eii Lstiime irouDie 01 cooking ine sunuaj rs'lnner? 1VEN this surmle Is unfair In Its vk..U comoarlson with the little Do. Kf Bauirm Is not to sin. What henltln .ViunffBter of four can sit through a iri- two-hour train ride without moxing ST-iV! around a little? I wonder how the Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Ask Clergyman .SvtDesr CrnthU I m n!Hijt to be in irrle.1 'JfrifJia know nothtnir nt how to c about "2f20W to act Rntl now mun nimiirv "'" "' RSTOW advle m. the rhnapcut n. uonflnle VT ani a Homan cninnuo nnn 1 nnf nil 'iSwtrttnd or neir Mntlf lo tfnch w mhat V5it do o nlae stato in tull rtvtnll nnil VriSWir advlc will h urenllx annrerlnleil 1 S CHK-iTKn STHANOi:il SlUnce you are a Catholic nnd miiHt "kwke arrangements with our parish .t imNt at least two tf .u.tmu . . ' -iiifcy you Intend to marry, unless there cvia some good reason wnv ji.u ni y '4 MB-41.) .nnna. wrn (ft Him II n fl tell lllOl 'S.JBftrrted nooner. go to him STKr difficulties He will .,VHd tell you Just what to d 111 advise jou ij U nave to ooiam a iiin;nti- iiu... ." -'Bun ana mm win t""i J"" ..." .1 --r , 1 in irlvo the nriist or ofllcntlng !r "J ttriyman at the w edding a fee of some EN ffinC The priest will tell you about ff f'Skl'lf you will tnlk simply with him 3 M4 tell nim nat uil-uhi. im n.vc v PJfWllI advise jou how mucn ou wouiu rm, MMfl to go on a ume iru. 11 juu o..v a" fr m- awav Tf vn.l (In not Want tO RO . MrSy. but intend going to jour new .i'jCme after the wedding, jour expenses Sii'not be at all great You could do under $10. You will find the father m&my kjnd and W- tis mii talk with Kind ana neipiui u jou k """ him. r-uife vannoi ien ire" rauiuiicnm -. WCBar Cvnthla CouM .u pleniw tell me An Wdworth, South Csrnllm hue Bone !v.r Ul.reT nease ici me miui. "r.,r.. . K'i-JiUH would not be possible for us to tell f MfiktWto about too,, movements In the 2 SiHmn. If you have a relative In that .'''Vftammp and are not sure about wnere ne i 1 S fi. write to the adjutant general Wash ' WW"" D C. and ask for Information Hi regard to ine pimcuiar munmuui KWV ilt are anxious about. To E. M. W. 'nur Cynthia You h; Btvfn en many bm4 Informatloi , jEtM to nwr iniuioiiumi ... . ..... my uutrnMiii srhool sraduato and am - takl taking up a secretarial course in n THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Wk Tnnivs iMntnniRS ir ""-- -.. eLTIlit distinction nus un iwi"-'n 1 tla . Mm M.nnAWr? $ &Wr demand for women who MT?4ffl mui translate Mptvnlsh rapidly und c- 5''"a? etwmtelrf WMStom intter of young children belnc re- a's.j,ci36 or war lndu.trle.7 TT. -!- -- h. t.-n.e InrredWnta for a l,TBS--R. MwCSr m r.Ui,im ean rati P f Alfij tea uiH In pair of kid notes inai are ine wrisi u Hirnrunif la moat used In the new 'i&i wlntor h-UT 1 l .V. A Boarding School Room Ar Ju fcV VAltar ol Woman's Pauti at.M VaamT nm a t-irl seienteen years k r " . M w . . , .... l.n.-JI-d ) jtno 1 expei-i iw icsvu or ""i"1"! very soon c:ouio jou leu ms 111 .10- futura thrnush jour column In the KHHI oaii uui Biirmiov r in tn furnish my rnomT My roommate I will be the onlv slrls at this school ftptiljadelphla Lait year our room 1 considered ln" cutest 01 an. ana so inn i Sow every srhoolair! Is All the other f, modeled their room after dura This fiwo with to have an entirely different ; eat A room Hnould pennants no used In B4VIBT II so, nu.v lliailjr . fwu4 ?" Sglva me a hint aa to. the price and TVsT.r. to find the articles whirl, you 1 TnUonT P. M C. mlvht lis.n a firlmrh&m room "white dimity, valance for the win- (a witn a. nana 01 -pins, uiue, r or yellow gingnam. a vaiance, bablv know. Is the frame of cur- .With a little ruffle running across or tne winaow irunie ana mi cea at the sides gathered a Utile urlnr down to the floor. Plain atirtalna are hung Inside next to sJMow. Have a bedspread of white Ogea wnn wiae nanus 01 ine m (n the same way. and bureau ito match. Pennants are pretty in DUl poaicra srs ian.cr, siuy 01 srtv Loan or recruiting ltotierb be very novel and attractive on i of a. hoarding- school room. I ine girl who made a border of nyt jnaaraBlllB uu.cis siuuiiu uiv bs wall above the nlcture mold- i wicker flower stand to hold plants t-le ry pretty and a large yel- ier dowi or one in some cuiur 10 witn tne room. iou can maice iad. curtains and bureau' scarfs V. gingham that will serve our Bn ba had for about thirty-five yard and dimity for about twen Tlu flower bowl costs $1.50 or 1 the wicker basket about f S. You laeae lainga 111 any large w t store. If you use the border islne pictures do not use the x titfc "Adventure. With Purse"! r 0 Woman's J-uor: r W -ivwmi'i 1 w. rffWaitt6iffwiS SELFISHNESS hose Mother Shook Him Every Principle Thi Happened FourA'ear - Old Squirmed Nocturne When ecnlnj? hniiRs her lamp Above tliti hill And calls hei children to her waiting hearth When pain Is shed away and 1p and math, And every tired head lies white and still Dear heart, will jou not light a lamp for me. And gather up the meaning of the lands, Silent and luminous within our hands, Where peace nbldes and mirth and mvstet)? That 1 tn.t) sit with jou beside the tiro And ponder on the thing no man can guess, Your Mini's gieat mnjet and gentlentss. Until the last f-nd tongue of flame expiie. Theodore Mnn.ird in "l'oll and Other Poems ' little chap eplalned away the shnk lugs in Ms small mind. When they were administered he looked bewil dered, then teslgned as though he thought that wns the wn things were In the world and he hnd to put up with them. t.ittle hovs had to be shook Just so often for some renson other, nnd thnt n nil it What a splendid wu all there was to break 1 rtlillrVd nntrtt U till frnlfl 111 1 child's spirit and train him to be a doormat for others to walk ocr later on In life! If only women would ti tho 'do" sjstem Instead of the "don't," Thnt little chap could have looked tt pic tures or he could hae been made to count cows or white fences A child bns the right to be happy. If thnt mother had no substitute nmusement to offer for wiggling around the seat, tho bo should liae been allowed to squirm. Unless a liov Is doing some thing wrong he should not he con fronted with "don't." Twenty-lhe per cent nf the "don'ts" are ba&ed on the selfishness of mothers. Philadelphia cnlhwe AllhoUKh 1 hae not cr. mueh ttme to rtewite to ar nork n . rthtle"-. I think t rouM t,lve up a few hour, n e It thli. ..Inter and more later on I . nulil like to Join the Kmercenry Aid or th. Wom.n' Sir. Ice l,eaeue Coul 1 50U ffl.e mr anv Information about wither of these? Do sou hae to ra ..hen jolntnn: or do sou onls havu to buy jour own uni form? K M VV To join the junior corps of the Na tional League for Women's Service nnd wear the uniform It Is necirsary to give sK hourR a vveek of service And there Is a probation period of nftv hours or service to be worked off In anv number nf weeks The juniors, who Include girls from fourteen to twenty-eight, help other organizations such as the Hed Cross. Navy League, etc', doing clerical work, nnd In fact nnvthlng Tho dues are a dollar a jcar. tvventj-ftve cents for the pin and vou buy vour own uniform If vou cannot give six hours a week Join the main or senior branch of thn league You maj not wear the uniform unless vou alve six nours a week to this either. hut you mav volunteer as much time as vou can For those v. ho cannot give these hourH in the dajtime or during the week there aro service sessions on Thursdaj evening at the service house, 1702 Wnlnut street, nnd also on Satur day afternoons Apply there to Join The six-hour uniform ru'lng holds good with the emergency Aid, too Uut vou can Join and serve as much as vou can without wearing a uniform. The dues range from $1 a. jear up You must be recommended hj two pirsons In order to Join You pav for jour own uniform Apply H28 Walnut street to Join Other than the dues It does not cost to Join these organizations Answered Above Dear C'jnthii. Ho., can a clrl still golntr lo hlffh school enlist In the Rinerpinrj Alii or any other braich of aer.lce beside the Hed Cross, as I already belonir to that" Ei.nA.vort. The answer to K M W. answers vour first Inquirj The Emergency Aid has a Junior corps, too, known as the Emergency Aid aides and subject to the rules of the general division of the Emergency Aid a. Purse n deordorant Will ou klnll let me knutt where It can bo purrhuntd and uloo in what auantlU? ItiCMntly I wrot to ,ou In reference tn nurchistnir a pnlr of eir- rlnt.-8 I sent for them and I must any whoever on the Kii-mso IMniu I,imi it look throuifh the nhoDM hut excellent taste, as they were boond mj exportation-) They were really beautiful pm?aki:d itKADun. Sailor Hunts Neua of Pal To the hdltor of Woman's Page' Dear Madnm Pleme. If not too much trouble let me know as to tho fate of tha 1 rew or the stiamsnip i.ucia tnai 1 reau nau been suiik anis iniormaiion rniani st. lirm ln .our ualirr nut I missed It because misseu 11 uecuuao Please excuse this or anina 10 me nospiiai urltlna because I have to lay flat on my back My beat rrlenn nan ol .end was on saui snip V. 8. .VAVAI. HOSPITAL TherA viera onlv tour of the crew lost und I am sending- the names of these to )ou 1 sincerely hope )our friend was not among: them Ana l hone you will not have to lie flat on your uacK very ions. Government Work Everywhere To the Kditar of ll'omnn's root. Dear Madam 1 ionder if ou ran help ma aettle an argument: la there any kind nf Government building or Government work outside or the shipyards through the stuto of Washington or California.! I do not know any other means of finding out be sides asking vou. Please answer through our columns, jack. There Is more Government work in the States of California and Washington than shipbuilding". You can get more definite Information about this through the United States Civil Service commis sioners, Postofflce Building, Ninth and Market streets Clean-Up Week To th' Siitor of ll'oinoa's Pane: Peer Madam t. How can greaia atalna be taken from a blue Jeraey dressT 2. How can khaki spats be cleaned? 8. What can he used for drclns white hoes Into blackf i What stle of skirt Is twins worn? S I have an overcoat which I forsot to put moth balls In when I put it away last season, now some parts of the oven oat are worn out bv the moths iloyv can It be rsplred7 A, A. 1. det the druggist to mix one part al cohol, one part chloroform and one part bemlne and sponge the stains with this Draw a circle of French chalk around the stains and work from that outside circle ln. In order to keep the grease from spreading. This mix ture must not be used near fire. If I vnn would ratner not use 11 iisk ine I J.I ... na-vhnn lat-flnhlnpM nnH fo-iow aame directions nave Known Bins 10 jiavo uucceea Btlin. I l,e I Dn-N l,i nnt nt fh.i flak-nj "Joapi "for-delWu woahln. on THE DAILY NOVELETTE A Better Understanding fly Sinori F. Hayjord MllS HOI'KINS folded tho shirt sha had been Ironing and sat down bv the window to meditate Y"Ltthrlil7'.i twentWour hours she had been thrill.. 1 with n daring and persistent d"1 irt"r, Ing, arter UiVrtvilve esrs unrklt g am saVlng to bin additional acres and swell the bank account nt the enter "If It -.innn't been for '.0O',nvh.;,'f; some Mctnals l' RH n him all thef-e ears. he wouldn't lime had the strength to raise them extra crops, an ' "'"'" ..' this snMn' nnwny." she l"w' rooking igorouslv tho h'L,. ,A " thought of the two, jellow-backt.1 bills that her husband had .brought In the night before, and put I" h- "' J1, " china teapot, had called f"Jh,u,'!'0,f " Tn a lonr-felt desitc, and after hair an hour of rocking and .Pleating the hem of her apron, she r ached a full decision "It nn't right, my "," n,l .ncmi an' I'm lust goln' to take p' ""V 'he ierv tint," am! to emphasize It. she Mono and pushed the mtlrons to the hick of the stnxe. .-it, Mrs Seated In the train next morning. M Hopkins s face wore a troubled 1 ook "There wasn't a th Ing In th' house ; but 1 piece of apple. Pie. an' a 11 tie ham it., tiit luiuin iiv. i" " :: . . InMt.K nnNeTeVTe"ad she Wt hy-vc cltn .lesthicl to Pini'inder lur h"h'"V mom v. seldom bad be ever crnd the threshold com.iiB In f 1 ;m the farm nt 1 noon, to nnd an uncooked dlnn 1. nnn her theories of Independent!, new-born were forgotten , , , .,, Her first Intention bid been a great black fur. that enticed her from 11 hoi window. It wns Just twenty dollars arid after a little hesitation -he tnt.r.d the store, mil) to change her mind and come uut again ,..tl . . ,.ium ih.i ni fun en "ill get BomeiiiuiK ' '"" ;; ' :, 1 J(iv, too," she sld to hcrtelf as the s ivory sincll from n re-taurant re-, l.t. .1 linr niinln nf the (Old dltUICr .It I liome, and shp turned toward a depart- ' ment store tint displayed .1 window or beautiful gli'h domes , , "Fnrah White s boasting that -die has th' only one in town. I guess we can have one. ton, tin' Amos will be phased, she thought as she went In the door. There a grent postot drew hei atten tion nnd she pttistd to look at the dj ing Mdler.' his face transllgmed with tho glory of his s-icrlllce. and underneath the words4 Suppose it was jour bov ' The querj sent 11 hhtdow across her face, and then the Mine warm little clow cinie to her heart, thit of late Ino often been there her boj wns ife h would not suffer, and perhaps give his life In agon), It v. as some little cornfon for the viars thnt hid been lonelv. since his childish prattlu ceased one dreadful dav. True, there Ind been moments v. lien she had even felt 11 pang of envy for those other mothers In the town that hid sent their sons awaj so bravelj and were so proud, but then she con. eluded, they hid done their dutj, she and Amos Ind aluavs bought 1 bond bhe started on to 111 ike her purchase, hut something In those simple wordi arrested her. "Suppose it wero Plckv ! The thought ipi tiled her. ahd she stood unmindful of tlie crowds, inlstv-oved, as she saw th- chubbv face of lint little bo nf twenty jears ago come running to hei In his childish glee or woo : she remembered the da) that he hammered his tin. ttn ger, and the grinij hind that he hid held up for her to heal 'Muvver, cuie It, please," ho stammered between thn sub Tho glass dome seemed suddenlv chlldlrh and out of plnee. ai.d for the first time that iliy she recti!,;- a de cision that did not trouble her Am she alighted from tho train t..st evening It was dark and no ono in slgh oui 100 ucKci agent and a darK injure In a huggy by the platform '(lit right in. Marin, thought joud he on this train," called .1 familiar voice "Oh, Amos'" fdip cried, getting In then there was silence the rest of the way home, Mrs Hopkins trjlng to find tho best wav of confessing her unusual trip, and then would he understind, she wondered. When thej were in the kitchen she spoke "I was Just plumb tired nnd cross ves terdav, Amos, an' I thought I'd take 120 t dav an' spend Just foolish, then 1 sort of felt wrong, an' I paid It on a Libert j none for for nick)." she con cluded hastllv, wltli a little choke Sud denly an arm stole about her shoul ders and a rough cheek was laid against her o.v n 'Must er seen tint sinio picture I see In th' bank todnv when I wtnt to put th' money In, somehow it made me buv another bond, right off" Mrs Hopkins looked at the famlliir objects nbout her in the homely, little lflfehen (,rwl Ihan ... tA . , t ,j ,,r" '.. .". ilillll ! lltT I side, hut still not trusting her voice for I miviiiing uui commonplaces, she linstllv turn.d to the stove and opened the draft "I declare," she said, "vou ain't had a bite o' supper, I'll make some nice griddle cakes " Tomorrow's ComiiMr Xoirlcttc "SAMAXTUY'S HIT." Thawing Green Tomatoes If green tomatoes that have been "touched" bj the frost are dropped while still cold Into cool v. .iter and al lowed to stand for a while they nre less likely to spoil rapidly than If allowed to warm up more quickly. YESTERDAY'S ANSWERS 1. Women who enn speak Italian und are rninra in sorini Mr. lee work are Hems ent to Ilnlv hy the Ked Crn to lirln with the refugee- nnd children nnd to ronuiiri noun Kilriirn-i and rnntc-rns, and for other war relief work. 3. Mis tliilnhi Poller Is tht onb woman member pf the advisory trades rum mitten which supervised the urtliitles or the rlghty-sli buslneas. trade und iiroreaslonul committees comprised In the lialnbow Division. 3. The Junior Ked Cross la one Tear old. . The general rule In the arms nnd navy Is that envelopes addressed to officers should be written us follows, to a lieu tenunti Mr. J. 0. Hmllh, lieutenant, Kletenlh Regiment, etc, S. If the rlaw nf n slore will not fasten, tap It lightly with u hammer so that It aiirrada a little and It will tit Into the nolo Intended for It. " T,lr.,VJ,".t '.' f ideetes Is called the 'bishop" sleeve, und It made rather full at the wrist, and gathered Into a straight band nt the band. the market. Follow directions on pack age You can also take tho spots from spats with ths fluids spoken of above and then brush them well with fullers earth. 3, There Is blacking dve that comes for shoes that can be bought In the shops. 4 Strnlght, rather narrow skirts are being worn and some nre pleated 5 A tailor can repnlr the moth holes so they will not show badly. 1220-22-24 Walnut Street Style of Individuality Ar the Domin ating Note in these Fur Trimmed Coats Exceedingly rich ln fur and fabric, mod erate in price. $39.50 to $295 thoughts kept racking her conscience all the morning, nnd. threading .horw," imong the crowds, she thought of the Kn..io,inlH.r n Uin nf Mf. llOPKinF, l nn,l &L? THIS JERSEY FROCK IS QUITE FANCIFUL Am III Idf I I I 1 Jl fife 4 . Mi The jerev ilrr -hown toda is tin uual in tut, ct adheres to the i-iniplc 8llc -the -kirt in plain and narrow. The apron of embroidered georgette is edged with fringe Adventures With a Purse l"Ol M TODAY 1. tempting dliphiv of especially . hinurt and Invelv ne.k tlxlngH. i, I'rclreli for the kiddles, made In the shape of Anli. 3. Ileal luscious ll. THl! thrift) wise woman knows just knows vhere to s"hop "I t'o to nih for 1115 gr-.ns.' sho.wlll tell vou in confidence, 'and to Hlank s for my linens" Toi neckwear now. she would need but to -,.e tin- display 1 found to day nnd she would add a new namo to her shopping list 11. n Is one. of the new round oollats, of pleated crepe de chine and formed of Inigo scallops And heie Is another collar of finest white organdie v. Ith smart tucks Here, too, Is a set edged with d.tlntv lace, and a crisp eollar of lawn The woman who appreciates the "value of dress distinction ' and the finish affcTded by the right neck fixings will do well to evamlne this dlsplnv. v. here prices be gin as low as fifty cents A pretzel was ever a pretzel, to be sure, and a fish lould not be mistaken for a bear, but If jou saw n pretzel fish vou'd probablj think that Mr. Burbank hnd been experimenting again But then, if jou tasted one, you'd want to write him a personal letter of thanks Hut there, what 1 really want to sij' Is that I found some delicious pretzels tcdaj-, which are made to lesemble fish, and w hlch combine all of the saltj' crisp iitss of a pretzel with the novelty of the diff.rent form The "kiddles" par ticularly villi love these, and since they weigh light, n pound, which can be bad for twentj-flvo cents, should answer tmnj times the eternal question ( "Got nnj thing to eat. Mother?" Do jou like figs" the real fat, lus cious kind, all nice and sticky and "gooej" which fairly melt In the mouth' I found some, which hivo befn specially prepared In sugar and corn sirup, unci which aie priced at fortj cents a glass The) 're so good, I felt like going off in a corner and eating every one m)self. Tor the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned In "Adventures With 11 Purse" can be purchased, address ;th ! Hdltor of Woman's Page, Kveviso 1 Pudmc LEDOKn, or phone the I Woman's Department, Walnut 3000 I Oregon Cirls in Forest Patrol Oreson college Rlrls spent an unuMinl vacation this summer In the (treat for ests of their own State, where thev .. n-L.il no ni0mhra nf n fneent nntrnl nnd cooltlng In a lumber camp The girls In the forest pntrol were the first to undertake that work In Ore-1 lion at least, and only one vounc woman ! attempted the task of croklng for lum berjacks She wns paid $90 a month I as cook ana aomesiic supervisor lor u lnrge camp A number of girls worked as nn agricultural unit. Clerical work, jobs In canning fac tories and box factories, nnd newspaper vvnik also claimed the services of large numbers of the college Blrls. Safe Milk rForlafustt ft laralitk No Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. ' Quick Lunch; Home or Office. OTHERS are IMITATIONS i Try To Have This Beautiful Hair Cuticura will surely help you. Tieat ment: At night rub Cuticura Oint ment into partings all over the scalp. Next morning shampoo with Cuti cura Soap and hot water. Repeat in two weeks. Cuticura Soap and Oint ment aro ideal for every-day toilet uses. i nuiple Vnili tree li 31 ill, Address port card "tuttceri, H'td, nvi. llut..- f-,,l everywhere, bup JZc. Ululmetit 'M and fiUc. ill ' A&U6i DELICIOUS DESSERTS MADE WITHOUT SUGAR Bakctl Dried Peaches With Honey and a "Nuts and Prune Concoction'' y The sugar problem still continues to he a main ono In the patriotic house wife's kitchen. Young niily and Kitty and their father are calling for desserts and the sugar howl has onlv enough In It to do for cereals and coffee the rest of tho week Here are dessert recipes, reprinted from flood Housekeeping, thnt will help. None requires anv sugar at all and the Ingredients nro all within easy reach: naked Dried Tenches One pound dried peaches, one-quarter cupful sirup or honej, one-quarter tea spoonful cinnamon, oho tnblcspoonful margarln, two cupfuls cold water. Soak thn peaches overnight, l'lnce m a deep dish, sprinkle jWlth the cinnamon, and pour over them the sirup or honev. Cover with the cold water. Hake until nearly fender, add the margarln, and complete tho baking. Prune nnd Ilnunnn Dessert Ono cupful chopped, cooked prunes, one cupful chopped walnut meats, tout tnblcsiioonfuls rice flour, one cupful coin sirup, one tenspoonful biking powder, two eggs Mlv together the eggs well bentcn. and the sirup Rift together the Hour and baking powder, mix them with the nuts nnd prunes, nnd add to the first mixture Hake In well-greased nnd flour gem pans one-half hour nnd servo cold with banana custnrd llanaim ( ustnril One nnd one-quarter cupfuls milk, one egg, one tnblcspoonful rice flour, one quartci cupful honey, two ripe bananns, one-eighth tenspoonful sail, one-half tenspoonful vanilla Heat ono cupful of the milk nnd add tho flour moistened In the rest of the milk Cook till sllchth thickened Add the honej-, the silt; the vanilla, the egg wen neatcn, and the bananas cut In smnll pieces t oenn f tinkles One egg, one-half upful corn slrun one cupful locoanut, one cupful scidiri talslns, four tnblespoonfuls cocoa, four tablespooiifuls slftid rl e Hour, one tea spoonful vnnlll 1 Dent the egg until light ; ndd the sirup, eoeoaniit, cocoa and vanilla, then raisins whlih have been mixed with the Hour. Prop from a teaspoon on buttered tins Bake In a moderate oven about twenty minutes These cookies burn casllj, bo take good care In the biking Apple Dainty Orato sweet npple nnd drain Beat the whites of two eggs until stiff and then beat In the grated npple, using two tnblespoonfuls for each egg Pile Ilghtlj in a serving gliss and garnish with nuts (pecans) and candied cherries If the npphs are not vei) sweet and full of flavor, you villi Improve the dish bv heating in n little powdered sugar which hus been mixed with a few drops of lemon Juice "Because Grandmother Did" THAT'S a funny reason for using old- ( fashioned methods in baking. Why not as well burn candles for lighting? T"k Miss rrincme Pure Phosphate, BttfringRwder is the greatest baking discovery in 50 years. It requires heat JLIfMLEiddiitq Jtr. 304 mo sea 3fuVt Juotnut p at 4ost n. 1422 Walnut Street WJMT OF BULldBVUE-BTRATrOKB . uftart forMtredls Hbd A Maid and Two Men The Story of the Girl Who Was Left Behind By IIAZr.L DFA'O BATCHELOR CopirloM, ttlt, bu rubUo I.tdoer Co. LXV HELKN" came to slowly and smiled Into Ituth's eyes with an npparcnt failure to remember what had happened. She raised herself on the pillow nnd looked down In wonderment on the pink silk coverlet that covered her. nt the frilly negligee thnt wrapped her round nbout, put her hand up to her hair that had tumbled over her shoulders, and then suddenly remembered, nnd fell Hack. Ruth had never come In contact with ft big emotion before, liven tho news of Scott's disaster had not affected her as this was affecting Helen, nnd she felt afraid of doing the wrong thing, conscious that there was nothing that she could do to help Helen In her grief excepting to remain with her. But Helen did not cry this time. Thnt part of her grief wns spent. Only her ejes bright and unnatural and the two spots of color on her thceks showed the Intensity of her feelings, nnd Iluth was terrified for her. Then tho little doctor bustled In nnd look charge, and his bluff heartiness re assured Ttuth almost Immediately. When she finally stole out of the room, Helen s lids were foiclbjv drooping, her tired mind wns nlrendj refusing to go on with Its wcarv round of thought, the doctor hnd given her n mild sedative and for a time Helen was to be out of her ogonv. She would probably sleep through the night nnjwnj-. As ttuth was getting Into her things In the hall, she heard Mrs Brander talking over the telephone The door that led Into tho little reception room was partly open nnd Huth could not have avoided hearing the conversation If she hid tried. "It solves a great many difficulties." Mrs Brander was sajlng 'Her father and f never approved Yes, we arc for tunato to have hnd no bid results, no complications " Ttuth shuddered If only Helen had been as fortunate as little Luclle Ora ham whrsn bihv hnd come .only last week, and who was wildly enthusiastic over her possession. At the time, Iluth had been glad thnt nothing of the kind was to hippen to Helen, now she ro nllzed that the women who had the war babies had a consolation too deep for reillatlon ,0 carry them through pos sible experunees llkn this "Yes Just some simple things" Mrs Brander was saving, 'there Is such charming mourning these dns nnd Helm ought to look well In black All light; I'll lenvf everything to )ou; of course .vou know these emotional joung girls, I don't suppose I can get her down to be fitted for a few davs anywaj." Iluth stood still arrested nt the abso lute cold-bloodedness with which Helen's mother wns discussing her daughters horrible expel lenee with apparently the dressmaker. As she stood rooted to the spot Mrs Brander rang off and came out Into tho hall "O, are jou going, Iluth?" She vouch safed Iluth looked at her steadily- Then she spoke. ' Of course 1 couldn't help overhearing, Mrs Brander," sho said coldlj. "1 did not believe until Just now that there were such women In the to develop its lull leavening strength and makes better bak ing, because it rie$ in the oven. 20c- V4 lb , 3oc lb , in handy handled cups, nt I Community Stores j We Serve (g) Touaave and other good etoret presenting: a collection of new models developed in rich materials in trig straight line styles or more dressy effects in such attractive tones as , Algerian red deer hernia tete de negre Delphine blue Balaam green as well as dark conservative shades, with trimmings of seal nutria squirrel and other fashionable furs. Tailored Suits Frocks and Gowns Charming Blouses New Hats world as you are. 1 don t know what jou will think after I have finished with what I have to snj, nnd I don't care. But I want to tell jou thnt I know that there Is a judgment meted out to people like jou You aren't capablo of any emotions and jou have tried to bring up Helen to be Just like jou. But she Isn t like you, nnd now that Jim Is gone, sho Isn t going to stay hero at home I know what I'm talking about and )ou know It too I'm ashamed to have overheard what t did, because I shall never forget It, nnd t shnll never forget tho glimpse that It gave me of )ou. If jou had any mother Instincts )ou would bo In there seeing If there wete nnj tiling vou could do for Helen, Instead of gossiping over the telephone with n dressmaker and making arrange ments for fashionable mourning You care for nothing but nppenrances ! I don't believe jou could ever suffer, there Isn't enough to )ou. But mark my words Jou'll wake up some day, and Jou'll have a mighty hard awakening." Iluth who hnd said the first thing that had come Into her mind hnd allowed her thoughts to tumble, out Into words thnt If she hnd considered nt all she would not have spoken Mrs Brandei'H fair cold face was white with anger, hhe was too well-bred even to Hush, and It struck Itiilh at tho time almost tudt ctouslj'. But ltulh was loo angiy lo tare and at Mis Brander's 'Well, upon inv wotd, Iluth, you nro impertinent," she shruggid her shoulders, furiously opened the door Into the hall and rushed down the corridor eager to get out Into tho air. fold realization smote her at last as sho emerged Into the streets It wns almost dark and she walked along the quiet block. rnpldlj'. Jim wns gone. Jim whom Helen hnd adored; war did such things, and the) mpst be endured. Hadn't she preached that phllosoph) to Luclle Oraham, and to Marjorle How- man and to many others? But how m DALSIMER STANDARD SHOES i Store Closes 5:30 EXTRA Quality Boots on Sale Tomorrow Fashionable Gray or Brown Glace Kid $5.90 A regular $8 boot offer ed at this low price because of Dalsimer's large purchasing power' in w h i c y o u share the profit. JKBK On Sale in We have proved to the women of Fliiladclphia that they can bity their footwear at a low price without the sacrifice of either style or quality judlpimet The Big Shoe Store 1204-06-08 Market Street m ;'TIS A FEAT Styles of StriKing Beauty! Values That Defy Duplies tion Anywhere ! VOUR every expectation ' I will be exceeded when you see these elegant shoes. You will have it impressed on your mind more vividly than ever that paying $8 and $10 for shoes is an extravagance and not a necessity. We sell millions of pairs) early through our 297 stores. It is the giaantic volume of our busi ness that permits such remark able value-giving, on our part. Come tomorrow and see them I Newark Shoe Stores Co. 14 Murkct St.! lift, mil & 13111 fcts tiit Itrnsliistoii Air., bet, York and i'unibt-rland Hts 8131 (irrinuntoM Ave. bet. I.ehluh Ave, and Komrset Ht, 1X1 North Sill Ht., near ('herr SI. iti mitli Nt.. mar 4th Ht 4(4 Murkct Ht.. bet. 4th Mh Hts IMS Krnni;fr.r, (Vf. 104 H. Atd Ht., H of Chrstnut Ht Hl'lir uiid Columbia Aira , t.1ll N. Front HI,, mar Dauphin Ht Ug (irrjnanlouii Ivr,, near rheltrii Av- II . (Kith Ht.r.fnr Mnlket MIH Krn-liiatoii A.. nr. Hart l.Hnr 141 II Hlllllll HI , l'l. HUlHll k 1'ith nulil Hi . .'1(1 . rtli HI : .1 . bi t, Itaci a. v n ihl Morrs ti 07 Cltjrs Autumn Grey Vamp ; grey buck top ; two tone model; military heels; TC AA all aleijp3W ni eotr ti very near and dear. Her own 6frw and tinhapplness even If It' had brotlfht .t!entf' ilenth rnllld not be RS bad Ml Helen's, for Helen had been blessedly nearer to Jim than she had been to Scolt and thcro would always be mem ories to sere and burn, even nftcr time hnd done what it could to make her forget. (Tomorrow's utorr tells if hoW Helen felt nbout Jim's death In action.) Things to Know If an onrthen bowl Is warmed before cake Ingredients nrn mixed In It, the watm surface will greatly aid In mixing Ihem quickly nnd v. ell. Thin-skinned oranges sliced very thin with a shirp knife mako a dainty break fast or luncheon dish. The slices can bo eaten ' by hand ' t A delicious salad for an emergency enn be made by placing a slice of can ned pineapple on lettuce leaves May onnaise or whipped cream Is sufficient further adornment hut a few walnuts nnd a little ball of cream cheese greatly adds One slice of pineapple to each plate Is the rule. Oalmesl Fruit Drop Cookies One-half cupful sugar, ono tablespoon ful fat. one-quarter, cupful corn sirup, one-hnlf teaspoonful salt, two eggs beaten until light, two nnd one-half cup fuls rolled oats (ground), one-half cup ful datcB or raisins tut In small pieces and one teaspoonful vanilla. Mix In order given. Drop by the spoonful on greased baking sheet nnd bake. " STORE ORDERS ARE AS GOOD AS CASH and enable vou tn buy at th depart ment and spetlall. storea sou prefer. Our terms are based on the lensth of irellt-aro Tatr and mederate. rlto for full iletnlN MARRIOTT BROS., 1118 Chestnut m Saturday at 6.30 Our DeLyte Dept. Third Floor a TO FIT FEETs EXTRA! 135 N.w Slrls. ! N.wark SUm far Ms N.wRss-rl Mfllilf. different U wan when It meant U' ?vW , iYi 8. I 7 m - v 1 pf; -, I. km it J j&'-im. ?,'" jSrPM, Bkb mmmmmmJm mmmmmWrWm mmmWW ' 'WW RT mw 09K K!'Vrr ''"w&-P r.j f i X, ; s $' a Mf ? ',?'. ''' '-- ;. 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