- . ? , - r EVENING; PUBLIC LEDGER PHnVBEIiPHlAvSATUBDA-Y, NOVEMBER H;-,l18 ,, pr PHILADELPHIA NURSE HONORED FOR BRAVERY. UNDER FIRE CYNTHIA PURSE ADVENTURES 1 ?, ' Hi- IW L6 . V , t. hi fir. Mr rs Kf V 'f L? n ( ,-p rl 'V j r i f, - NEW VOCA TION FOR WOMEN; INSPECTING ME A T FOR U.S.A. 'Kf'Hureatt of Animal Industry Enrolls ' ; ,'p Supervising and Handling of Training Given Tv ATTEMPTING to get a .'our- alded answer to a correspondent who asked a very simple llttto ques tion, I have como across some Inter- cntlng Information. It 1 not too much to call "11" a now vocation for women. j My correspondent's question was: Dear Editor I noticed a Utile Item on your page which snld women were W he employed by the partment of 1 -itrrlriiltiirp in meat Inspectors. J Could you please give me a little more information about thls7 C. A. , And the answer to the question is , on'nwoint of the shortage In men , the Bureau of Animal Industry of the TJcpnrtmcnt of Agriculture decided to enroll women In its ranks as assistant , moat Inspectors. On .lune 30. I91B. a law was passed requiting the Inspec- tlon of meat, anil inese women iiru i , n..i.i in mrrvlne out the law Just ns men have. Tlici supervise the prep- nrntlnn nnd handling of meat ana iriMi nrciilucls In the canning. oleO' margnrine. snuiago lard rellning, oleo oil nnd other depnitmcnts In the cs- tabllshment , , iiii.i,ni, ,i,n ,i..nlslmi to rmnlov women has not been long in force i n laren number of women throughout the country have become Interested and gone In for the new work. rnifE Interesting part about this new J. work Is women can bo trained for .. , onr.Kint- This Is because there aro so few women In the coun- Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Want to Make Hint Jolly r...,.U T om n eunir Girl frlchtren fr ct see. About n mnnm c; i "; ,Kr..J,,,l,l -- - ... wrfiwnu -,"'',. ,, nnnnxlt Very quil wnne i i" .i,. i -..ni111" UIIU -y1"1 make Mm mor. Ihelv? JOLia. , -.,,.,.. r ... 1foUtwe";oemakeUTs8U?rie"! If jou ff" "'V,itn't bi satisfied r. P"AM :JH?jS.W",J."l ' I ,. ' Jier ,i:.,.e" --" ' .... ",A,.-.i Tint ' with your "handiwork afterwaru "lit r 'iiiuiimuii. ,L ... nf re often lieen the means ol ...... not n irood hit jollier than tins nave mini .,.--.. '-,--,,,-.: making boys act a goou nu joiner P-1--'...'. ,o. .ii.m When you aro ' i.v met them When you are ' 1 ? m(!.er iilih ilov vou can ,al contact with a w)! ' by Just being nice ant Jons , nersonai contact with a boy you can rtf, this by Just being nice nnd joiis . yourself not too funnv or hilarious, ni- him think he has to Keep up a rapid-fire lIllS PCIirra il iuivi i'; .- t A line of fun in order to retain youi friendship. The change will be gradual. but you will notice It if you nnd the no ( .. .., ,nAl.i.e fne II11V lemrtll Ol time In letters It will bo n little bit more dlf- tnnt the olhcrg will consider them "hlgh flcult to effect nny change. Howecr. II ,)row !robahl- there Isn't one In the you write Jolly little letters all the time crcm,i who wouldn't be glnd to have n hlit will be bound to take on this tone I . r0nersitlnn set In motion once In .t later on. Try inclosing good Jokes thai ,lle Whv don't loll oung persons you have cut out of the papers and fmm clu)( anfl ni,0 romc sort of pro majraiines In his letters. Pnsto them -... for cnc, rneetlng"' 1 menu u very Will see then that the Jolly things of me i Interest you. in .i pisi.. v. ,,..,. . -...' tt , .,11 LIT.-' How to Make It Up Dar Cynthia I am a sirl of eluhteen and renalrterrd jcomt-lookire b my frlnd. 1 1 had bn Eotnit with a young oojr of th i .- vixt flun ! mftntni linill l wm.mm kkc -. " ""'"' .-"""I """'-- ' mvuui. uiiri .. :- -",u. .. itopDl ifolnc VkiWx mfl. n ulcht I went -'".'-. "-r "."... ... .a i.. v,u. B,'4J omwnn anoinrr iy i" "iv'""" ","J', ""; B"T"JiI to e me. but I did not . him and t'i I nTr haie mrn him since, but sMIl ho Hies hwr my hounc, ?r..T":..;h i i i.,,n.v eml be has ! ..WeTt this Jlrl f f .till went With this other ' rr.V r .-i.. v. t i.i ni Now. dear Onthla. rniil.l jou tell me how ! ,t just to get things started. Then nil I could win his friendship back aejln. as I other good plan to Introduce worthwhile like him a srent deal and I know he llk; I )nA0I.atinn is to have the girls read m.yth .am., for he already has told me' ''""' ,',. .,,..,. nf thn war sltua- ,&raS.Ti;..'.,S.ffirur,I will do I lu.C you .a?. O- 1- I H BB you say ,-" in jimi rs - - --- -. -Why did the boy stop being friendly , conversation let them d'rrct It In those lth vou in the first place' If he did not channels Tho bos will become inter JSViUSSn eoenliie- this It is his I estod and have a word to say themselves. Wl with havo any reason for doing th ptace to come to you now If he wants to resume the friendship. However. If there t Is a real reason, and if you M-ry mucn THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TODAY'S INQUIRIES m.w i A..,r htnfrlnr for the Thanks-1 Jl.lnr tnrkrr lYrei'arW? - .1 tar"r !"". .. X. uive m rrciiM. lur .. ... ,. e. Xn mtiklnr imtnto nones, what I. the e- ' tret of their nuicfsi.? 4. Wkiit will prevent hi enrtalns from blowing out the window? ft. Hew can bibles' little etoeklnts he used tier they are worn out? 4. H.w ran the oil duster be made t home? Two Pay Envelopes To the editor o Woman' Toor Dear Madam Without wlshlnc to mpl( adverao comment on tho lncloed cliortng trom Saturday's Ul.lo TlM-lo Linurn. I would like you to compare tho pay enve lope, alio Inclosed. To mo they seem food l for thought. 1 . E. C. TTnr the heneflt of readers let me say f the- clipping Inclosed was the article. 'loyalty to a firm is a iiusinesn Proposition." which recently appeared on the Woman's l'nge. The pay enve- ' lopes, one for wartime nnd tho other a peacetime one, certainly would arouse doubts In our mind as to the wisdom of loyalty., F. Ii C there are so many In- 'terestlng sides to the problem you present I am going to dlcuss it in a second article, w hich w 111 appear shortly on the woman a rage Who Will Finifch ThU Sweater? 7th Editor of Homau, Poor: Dear Mdam I he ben working son." lvta; but 1 onlr work in snutchr. m I m tnnv t.11 tht tlm. and despair of er completlnir It nUhouKh them In hardly fcti aiternoon wont on u ior miriy in khii ttr, My plan this Among our read .fa th-ftr mav bo Mfrif vciunir rlrl or anm on with little pare time nho would flnlah -aim weaier ror me, 4 urn iwiiiuk to , ?t and aa'iherp U only tt little knitting of hm f rnnt and the ourllnff of tho Bler ph c-niffs). thli would not take more than four rhoura ateady work She could donate the I dallar to the Ited Cross, nnd the sweater Is J for the army and so accomplish two p f wool, t This sweater 1" on my ronnrlence, and fl would W ery glad ir "u rnul-1 h-lp me X oat. (Mrs ) O, F G T am sure nome of our younp readers will K. clad to sneak un and take ad- Jf fan tare of this ofter Letters for Mrs, V 1 sn j- 111 I,, fnauinnlml tn tibt '1 JT Wl4 W3 juinnium i I "Sort of Left Out of Thing.' V'""-' fti? '-E'"'or of Wo"io' Panel -f- i.S llear Madamt'v. read the artlele 1 C "I rLoneome A. J.' a" letter In It. and I with C VI rLoneome A. J.'" letter In It. and I for '.' Tom ran armpathlie with her. While I ran 'F aay I do kno '1 f I only kne , , f fwr word.. f ' - ti'sgier. ain't n - my i no anoiv a irw uur m iH ..UK.. Know mem merely m citnaimr u lint a. lor a ikhu. wen, no .uch animal for me." Plea.e - Ki belonx to a lrlJ' rluh and very fatten I "Vr, them .peak of either their witlor lio; ' 'jpe ioMler tw with whom they correspond -, fyrdn th. tlang eipremon ' U ot o out. and nun. olltn itei .on 01 ipii ,u ! and far away. r TTo you can readily ee why I e.n be irSH. I am tryln my level be.t to be km- 8MOIHS v -I m pjiuiihh'- . .v -- I Un tmn my level uei in i un- d,c. and knit -"-iVXTOKclT" ' A sTMrATiiizun: iT. jAnr uirllon that you will elv; --r I'll try, a 1 know it win ua anu I fm lte of the impresulong to the con. . wr boys before tney find a real Si" : o those who haven't happened lt many ot ine "umier ..; ji iiriy haven't been able to be Aery ny witll s-ny oi me it yj ' i There l no reason why a girl tied feel n bit budly about Dung at left out i ioi" ' "' """i" utl her name nnu auurma iu u m .iIx.ii Hint lmnda nlrls together to r5t boys In entertainment and then hJi ' ..' I. t ..... ..Ill un.l m Girls in Work Which Calls for Meat and Meat Product. by Ihireau try qualified to take It 'up. It Is nec essary to tako the civil service exami nation In order to be permanently em ployed, but the training comes first so women need not ho worried about this. And they arc? paid vvhllo training-. The Ralary that rom with thin po sition nfter a woman has taken the 1 civil service examinations Is $1080 n vrnr. Tlio actual nanny w u. nut tn bonus which the novel nment gives after the, tlrst month of service 1. 110. A TRIP to the ol ce of the In ted states Civil Service t'ommlsslimer ,,,, tllIlt ,,,, mended In the life . o ' ow,ry woman , wno ,, ?,' rfX" kw,, ""m.no , of opportunity Is In tverv 0110 of our 1 home cities and we do not takn ml 1 vantage of It. The civil service has rvcry Government position under the 1 sun listed on Its flies nnd can tell you just vwiat experience is ih'ii'toij tn nunllfv for that position. jwl if the word "government" sounds dry or ilustv, why, n Mslt to tho civil seivlcc man will show vou nnr T'ncle Sam Is a very Intel etlnff nnd human being ns regards taking care of his household. There aro ..rtrti. u it, Mm ilcn-iritncnt of Acrleul- tur0' jjjd you l.now that.' i:nort dietulau cook. Tliero fti women nJO look to the welfare of babies, and service. I want to be friends with him again, there is no reason wh sou should not write him a little note saving you see no reason iwhv you two should not he friends again. .,m ., I Vinv you two should not he friends again. .............. .w.- ..- ,-. ..-.- V: " "T"V ' "" " n-.r r,thU-Tb.r- -re shout eight nf u. bov nnd slrls Our nires ranee from Hf- teen to eighteen The bo,;, eorne o, see the lepn to PlKnien ' np imin nmir ,-"rL1"" , f nni, . , roun,, rhrro P"" rither orten nnn ir nrnumi - r lnII, a ral , nveratlon lirousht up or ..orthuhtle euhl dlnu'Wi'l let thu in wim ar-i """'-."' "''"'"V-'.'.u. n worin slrl nttf slrl nttend th hlch erhool nnfl the boys re well read for boe ThU reemlnr eon.irnliit ftwksr,i nn(i fti,t, fnr we have Known ar,nihor for nun. mme time. -" r-.i f"r ' ' .' jr"'"!; V" .. n.,h.-. ,1U, n,me time. I riern... snssest BointthlnK to hrrnnn!z i JANCT. una nuiiui iiiriuni Y()tl msl not uorrj- ni,out thl, rnu0 there Is a sort of restraint netween ,loy n(j elr,s jU!t , tHP ,,Be ,, c,p()y becauve the. are asl ,,.. n.,n,, .. nrlli.. bile tlllnira mi ni.ui- i for fear lmormni in. mi.. in. u. i. ... r (jpOKra,,hlenl games are lots of fun nnd certainly wake your mind up. i-o do hls- torv games Young persons are iiiuuue.. to laugh nt these game", but they would b() mlrpr,ed to know how many grotin persons oft in their camps in the woods piny these sort of games evening alter ' . and ,. no end of fun with " --" j.:- m . nr then. TllrP nrP BPriuinj Ktiiiu-s. "" .1 t1 nnd then charades. Chnrat.s conwlst In drc85lnK up to act a word One pldo nets and the other aide Ruesnes All of these I.t 1-rn.mrn nlllfV wtt Will 1 Part Kit III fn UKIL i"ll v "- "- .. .1 In Hour relations wuii eacii ou.n . .e. , you will llnd the res muni oon "" vn neeii not idav games all evening, tlon "etc . before" he boys come Then ik nt your uge girls usually direct the If you will i send a mIMMW" "; velopei I cm forward the games re ferreu to. I YESTKRUAVS ANSWERS 1- A vers novel and nrnetleal enure Raver 'or the uimrlmenl Willi little flo.et I room Is il nifU lli.it U Httnrhed to the Inhtile of the rlotet iloor. it Is a lonv rod with eireWM on whlrh hungers run Is- nnnr. IV nrn nol in ue me ns folds no flat ildnlnst the door. This rack Is sold In the Mion. 31mty iien-ons are now savinr tinfoil. nroken jeweir. inut. jars, iin runs,, ete,. to niuke mone for war fundii. Nome rnmmliidtlrs lire Mivlnr together, I To Ret tillllls for n rourrete ennilulrn nf III...' In ile-ll with tills wnnte lilt. dress .Mrs. jium .iihii lioiiKnerl. i ti ilminn nntlonat -.".lince committee. Atnerirmi civic .-.sim Litfon. VVnuhlnc- Ion. I). ('. !l. It I. tint, iti-finer for it innnr ninn nt. piihllr ditnrei to hhU n rlrl to whom ne im not rut-en mirouiiceu lor i unnre. 4, In putting new oilcloth on the tnlde pud th (ornern with newspapcrr.. ThU will fcine the oilcloth. 2. Dip outer for fnlnc In corn meal nnd, ere In. tend of hread crunibi and tzc, I lliej are ueiicioun. 6. Old hlitrt ritfr, with the i.l.l nf u little morv m.tirri.ii, . un ie iimrKiy iiirnca into iron noitirr-i una nut holder).. your tiaino and address I will send yours, too. Mental Tclepalhy To the Eilltor of Woman' Pant: Pear Madam Will ovi print m your column whether Intelligent pir.ona belleio in telepathj? It I. my sincere hcllcf that ordinary iier.ons who have eome ahreudnee. ran read aih other, mind, by just no tielnB the expres.lon of the fare e.prelnhy the cyts. hut I would llko to huvo some one , else, opinion on the eubject. I P. InteBIeent persons do not believe in mental telepathy. Yes, expressions arc very lelltalo nnd rometlmes we seem al most nblo to read others thoughts throUBh them. But this is entirely be cause toe have associated Intimately with persons nnd know the trend their thoughts aro apt to take , Clothes for Little Ones To the Editor of Woman' root: Dear M. dim I have three little children seed 1x, four and two ears. and I would be thankful for anythlnr for them In tho line of clothing, My huiband I, In ine army, and , .. I haven't received mv allotment, I find It quite hard to cet alone. Anvthlnir in the furniture line I would be tnankful for. too. Perhap when some pereon. ar. hou.eclean Inir they will come ncroa, things they either do not want or would like to replare, and I would be thankful to the for the tame (Mr..) n. Letter, that come addressed to Mrs. (J, will be forwarded to her I wonder If you know, Mrs. O . that the lied Cross Civilian Hellef. nt 1607 Walnut street. iii help out until that allotment comes? "Ever 'Hound" Broad & Columbia Ave. After the Theatre or Dance? "JUST A niTE" DAINTY SANDWICHES The Liberty Sandwich. SOo The "Martel" Club. SSo The Oripinal Delicatessen is:n-39 tv. roi.riiiiiA avkni i: PllANK ItHNTNKH. Proprietor r.l,nfu to 111,, llnlOrO ni nilUUrCIl m- annnnn l.l. , I1 tl. .ln rnnn I j:v:: ,.,.. ,r- vun ,m ,u. ;. n "" ""'.''..""." ." "v.. promems to m 11 few of the er human oppoitunl- - i, ..,,,, i, .,,. ,1,,, i, ,,....' 'ut. lo ,ioU i-.ilo Sniii him to offer. And thev ...... .... ...-. , . ,....." u ' "" "', "" v ""J V.l ..;V.,I thrnlml, .l.n . ,. II .. 't "H " 1'"' " -"' 1" that W OUld Com an- mi vu...,.,v... ened I A Maid and Two Men The Story of the 'Girl Who Was Left Behind Hy HAZEL DF.YO DATCIIELOR Ccnrlohl, lttt, bu 1'uWo Lfdotr Co. I-XNII IT AI.Ij seemed so natural, this being In Scott's arms, tills having him hold her close. Huth had dreamed of It so often that she fotKOt entirely that no words of love had fver been spoken be tween them, save those that Scott had spoken that onco beforo he had left for camp when she had told him that she loud Jack Hone! Instead. Thern was much to bo told between these two, many deep fundamental truth. many confessions of weakness, and tliero was n whole llfcllnio to bo lived through together, but tonight a they stood close together with the rain iirTfJZ ,V..i ' ' .... , !,.. , , ', W; J" .I," 'ST - ; - w- ; world ba.k. and sho was sunnctiiy Miv. And ), liolrl he.-off and looked at her. .it the lull, slim figure, at the rumpled reddish hair, nt the wide ees beneath the thoughtful white forehead, nt the chechs tluslieij red beneath liis nrcient enrctse:, nt tlio mouth that his own had lust proclaimed his. Then he snitched her up to hhn ngiiln, nnd hurled his fate In her hair with nhnost a sob. When they llnallv did look nt eai h other P.uth demanded Instnntl) . ' Where did you come from' Mow did you get heie' Tell inn pwivthing, nnd O. Si Ml ou were wounuou He nodded gravely, and then as Mil Forgetting this strange new shness, she suddenly caught his bend against , hei- breast and he'd tt there Jealously i for n moment. Then they sat down on the d.ienport, very close together, nnd i began to talk. 'llno ou been home? lines jour mother know?" 1 got In early t "And ou went "Yes" his evening" home?" The quick Jealousy that sptnug Into her heart shamed her, and sho tluhed consciously "I was jealous," she con fessed nt his questioning look. ' Ho laughed happily a laugh that took all tho tired lines out of his boyish I face, nnd then sobered as he questioned Rtlililnnll "VCltni. ,11,1 vnil lir.l. In - ' .....- ... .-- -.... . cre?" "I niusi h.iie nlunvs cared, hut hoiv ,110 .. ( "I. you really want mo to tell you? "Of course. "Helen Hrnndrr told me." P.uth stnrtqil, Helen again ! ' O, rcoii, sno inurinureu, "11 wns Helen nn iniu .incii. i was too niucn oi a i ,-.in r.l ' ,.n .....u i.,.,., iimi. ..i,ni ,irt .. A care about anything hut the fact that we have each other? When aro you going to marry tne?" "11, not for a long time. Why I hardly know you." And then ns his arms closed about her. compelllngly, "llko this, I mean." "I'm not going to wait. We've waltid too long now. You will grow to know me afterward, 'like this,' ho mimicked, and she laughed adoringly. 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"1 couldn't, really, I couldn't .N'ot If I wanted It more than nny- tiling else?" Ills very olee was a carets. "Mid I do want It more than anything else. I vo walled a long time. ' 1 Itutli stirred restlessly. It was hard ?-(? J ,?J "L H'J I'Bht of verythlr that had happened between them Ktipposo he had never como back? "Saturday"" ho repeatedly Insistently "Saturday," she repeated very softly, Thev hadn't progtmsed very far In their questions of onch other, they were both being dhlnely foolish, and nothing they were tnjlng counted very much from a matter of logic standpoint They saw only each other and emotion blotted out reasons, even curiosity. Martha the privileged came to the door of tho lilng room after a long time, nnd with .1 countenance that tried to assume .1 iiv uuai severity, told them that there was 11 llttlo lunch spread out on the dining-room table. ' "Voti must bo hungrj," sho said I bluntly, "it is 11 30." Huth, with a woman's persistent curl- 1 nslll 11-na lil.nn.li, tAlil. t. . . ., . r.-. ur,,' ..., !lf' ,hn "iher. -.ri il ce, more adjustments to face everything together, rondcrriil part of It all. nensato for anything tlmt life might havo In store for them. And besides, i:o tho fairy tale, they might live happily over after. (Tho End ) THE DAILY NOVELETTE THE MILITARY GIRL liy ijic t'ltfon -100DNi:SS'" exclaimed Ulanld. as VjT she laid down her sewing. "I do think this is the hardest thing I ever tried to make. It's tho third time I've ripped this collar apart and put It to gether again, and inch tlmo it looks worse. Looks no more llko a military collar than the man In tho moon." "Whv. ltlanld. I think It does. Sew It on tt lour dress nnd ou will fee what a dlffennce It makes In the way It looUs," snld l.nl.i "Oh' T suppose 'twill ho nil right, but I'm rather disappointed. I did so wont to look my best, limine Hob for n part ner. He looks ho big and line In his uniform,. I wwld f"l so proud to have him wlrt the pr'7c. but I surely will bo a poor help to him in that wny. Oh. well. I've done mi best I wanted to buy a bond, so I couldn't afford to get a 'ready-made dress and mv shot?'" "Never mind. Itlany. ou'H look nil right " I.ola smiled to herself ns sho thought of how lovely lllnnid looked, when she tried on htr dress. With her Huffy light blown hair, nnd dark eyes, sho made n perfect picture Tho real mate to Hob, she thought, as sho pic tured them both dresred In khaki. They were getting rendy for the prl7.e m'lltary ball to bo held at thn town hall In honor of the boys nt camp. A prlzo of $25 was to bo given to tho best looking couple. At S o'clock Hob stopped his nuto In front of Hlanld's house, ran up tho steps nnd rang the bell "I.nln. that must bo Hob." said Tllanld. "Do go down nnd let him In. I've still got one shoe to puibii j,oia, now cio they look, shnbhv'" "No. llttlo sifter, they look splendid Just like new " the Newest in Drapery Fabrics 4iaaaaaaaaaaaaaBfjKkf'vff (S SBBBSafiKtaaaKBaSSJSST AH-ItSBBlSBBl '' "I rflfW ff "ffilf i il lni ii W lifPiiisssl lysssssssl Featured and Displayed , In Our UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT, Fifth Floor . Call and Procure Free Copy of "KAPOCK SKETCH HOOK" Suggesting Practical Decorations for Your Home JOHN WAN A MAKER PHILADELPHIA DECORATION Miss Delia McNamara Ministered to Wounded Soldiers During Air Raid Refused Shelter, but Remained on Duty Amid Rain of Bombs Miss Delia A'. McN'amara, a graduato nurse of the Philadelphia Hospital, now In lied Cross service with Evacuation Hospital Xo. 8, of the Twenty-sixth Dl- vision of the American expeditionary f lma bpcn decoralfd for bravery . ' , unutir lire. I Miss McNamara, who was among the ntst nurses sent abroad by the Hed ,., ,,,, of 10 pMlon ,n'a ic)ter to her cousin, Miss Catherine Brcederlck, 2317 North Thirteenth street. Hlght other nurses were similarly hon ored by Major Oenernl C. It Kdwards, commanding tho division. This tribute wns paid to the nurses for heroic con duct when German airmen were bomb ing the 103d Kleld Hospital, Just be hind the fighting Urns, to which they had been transferred Details nf the Incident nrn given briefly In the citation orders ns follows: "Ilurlng nil nlr raid by the enemy on July IB, 1918, on the town whero the 103d Field Hospital wns located and nurses on duty In the tent wards and operating rooms refused to seek shelter, but remained braely at their posts, ad mlnlslirlng to the wounded "Tho division commander Is pleased to commend tho following nnmed nurses foe their bravery In time of dnngeri Miss Clara U Hang, night chief; Miss Delia A. McNamara, Miss Huth Bridges, Miss nilzabcth Harland, Miss Kllzabeth Itoul etore. Miss Sjbella T. Havlland, Miss "AH right, dear, tell him I'll be down In a few minutes " "Hello Hob," said I.nln. art she open ed the door. "Hello, Lola, coming to nlchi'" "Ye. Hob, Just going to look on. Too old to win a prlzo now," and they both laughed. "Hlany rendv? Hero she Is now. Why, little girl, how lovely you look. What a becoming dress, so neat and trim. Ilvt If 'twnsn't for mo you'd win thn prize." "Tlio other way 'round, Bob," said Hlatild, thinking of her "home-made" dres nnd her "polished up" shoes. "How dceidodlv out of place I will look march ing through the hnll with Hob,' she thought. "Ho looks so splendid In his uniform " , ,. , , While Hob was putting up tho ton or the car tho girls stood by nnd watched. "Did vou see Hetty and Jnck? They went liv. Fairly stared at you," whis pered iVila. "Oh ! It must be my dress. Tin. eoiinr or Komtthlnir. I feel so un comfortable, I,ola." "Now, Hlany. It looks tine Don't think another tmng about it. You'll spoil your good time." "All ready," said Hob and they start ed off. A a 41, n, .ntered the hall the linn for tho grand march was foimlng. Blanld nnd Hob fe'l in. I.ola took a seat with some ft lends. Tho music started and the couples marched lit "My, what a line!" exclaimed Ixila. "Yes, and don't they look fine?" snld ono of her friends, "The girls certainly seem pioud of their soldier boys," said another. Tho Judges were Featcd In a corner of thn ball. "Look." said ono. "Tho third couplo from the back." "What ii stately looking couple," said an other. "Never saw such a fine-looking girl." unld tho third "Dressed In military style, too. Ixioka proud of her soldier bov Somo flno looking soldier, tnat, said tho first. Tho march continued and tho Judges eyed each couplo closely, passed a few remarks, decided on tho winners, and J- Draperies NURSE WINS FOR HEROISM MISS DELLA McNAMARA Graduate nurse of the Philadelphia Hospital, decorated fbr bravery in France Ilosa 1. Hall, Miss Morgartt I,owe. Miss Kthel Ilandell." In her letter Miss McNamara wrote. 'These honors arc to bo conferred with ceremony, and It Is considered a great ( thing over here, but wo were merely do- Inc our duty, regardless, Miss McNamara Is a native of Ireland, where her mother, Mrs. Hrldget Mc Namara Is living. Following her gradu ation three earo ago, she spent some time here In the practlco of her pro fession. Karly In tho war she entered Red Cross service nnd was sent to Hous ton, Tex., for special training. From there sho went overseas. the march was ended and the first waltz begun. After the waltz was over, one of the Iuucoh announced that after tho next number the prize winners would be made known. Hverybody whispered to each other, wondering who it would be, and the next dance stnrted. "Bob," said Blanld. "Let's sit up In the gallery until after this cne." "All right,' said Bob. ','I'm so glad ho Is willlntr to." said Blanld to herself. "I Just can't bear to have him lose, and I want to bo away from tho crowd. If It only hadn't been for me" and she s ehed. The dance was ended, All took their scats all but Blanld, expectant, "Winners of the prl7e," announced one of the Judges. "Mr. Bob Ilccd and Miss Blanld Shaw." "Oh! Bobby!" exclaimed Blanld. "'twas you!" "No, It was you, llttlo Military uiri, - saia hod; and they uotn went aownstnirs. Monday's Complete Xoveletle 'LABOll JIHINOS ITS OUT REWA.KD" Oatmeal Paslry Two nnd one-quarter cupfuls ground rolled oats, bIx tnblespoonfuls fat, ono teaspoonful salt, one-quarter cupful cold water. This makes a very tender pie crust. It mny ho patted on to the tin. If there Is dllltculty in rolling It out. For fruit pics uso half barley flour. It's round, short and curly, like part of a Q It's easy to cook, and delicious, too. The package is yellow, banded with red . Can you guess what it is if no more is said? HERE ARE SOME WAYS TO LOWER MEAT BILLS Recipes for Boiled Fowl With Rice, a Good Beef Curry nnd Other Nourishing Dishes Meat Is bound to be expensive for somo time to come. However, It Is not dlmcult to satisfy tho family with less meat by using meat-extenders such as these, suggested by tho L'nltcd Stntes food administration. In nil cases wo should try to uo cheaper cuts from light-weight nnhnals: SnTory Stew One pnamt inrnf. Tito Inblespooniili of from the meal, J'our medium poofoei or onr cupful nf Her or hominy firUn or both potato ami cerral 1'arsUjj or soup Tierbs. Otic fcnviooiiiil fait. Onions, carralu, prccn pcaa or leans, turnlpi or cabbage any tiro or mora of these. Cut the tment In smalt pieces and brown It In the fat. Add the cereal, the seasoning and one nnd one-half quarts of water, Simmer till tho cereal Is nearly done, then add tho vegetables nnd continue cooking till they nre tender. adding more water If needed. The flre less cooker may be used, This stew may bo made Into a savory meat pie by omitting the potato In It nnd Instead lining a baking dish with mnshed potato, pouring In tho stew, cov ering tt with mashed potato nnd brown ing it In the oven. Boiled fowl With lllce One fowl tuitable for botlinn: Halt and pepper. .One-half pound ilce. One cyn Two tablcspoonftits cMckfit fat. Cut up the fowl and boll until It Is tender. Wash tho rice and blanch It by letting It come to a boll and cook a few minutes In salted water. Finish cooking It In the broth from the boiled fowl, adding the broth a little at a time to be sure the rice Is not too wet when It Is done. Be careful not to cook -It too long. Season with fat, salt and pep per and add tho egg yolk to bind It Just as It Is taken from tho fire. Serve as a border around tho fowl. Beef Curry Cut a pound of fresh beef Into bits Any cheap cut does well for this. Slice an onion very thin, and fry together In a tablespoonful of fat, the meat, onion and two tenspoonfuls of curry powder. When they nre nicely browned add several cups of water and simmer gently until the meat is very tender nnd the onion has become a pulp, thereby thickening the curry gravy. Thin requires long, slow cooking. Moro water may bo added from time to time. Cuticura Soap Best for Baby Soap 23c , Ointment 2-1 & 60 , Talcum 2Sc Sample (sen mBuen irce vy "vo.icdib, ftp. i., 0jtv.n. iVVV SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiai' J AVur BBBBBBBBBBaBBBB.lllf-" M aBBBBBBBBBBr .iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVs9BBbV ' ' Adventures With a Purse ACCnsSOIHHS to the tea table should bo novel, nnd the most novel and at the same time appropriate accesso ries right now nre those with service decorations. You reincmhcr the attrac tive tin boxes with artistic stencil de signs which am used for holding cake or candy, and which, although not necessarily a tea table accessory, formed a very unusunl and convenient addi tion? Well, one of the shops has them, with tho service designs. In some the boxes are red, tho lids white, nnd the large service star on tho lid Is blue. There nre several other styles, but each Is mighty attractive and the prlc of jour choice Is but eighty-five cents. Here's another gift suggestion. Do you remember the story of th naughty little girl Proserpina, I be lieve who ate six pomegranate seeds, and so had to spend six months, a month for each seed, away from her mother, down In some dark region? Seems to tne, If I remember correctly, the story goes on to say that that's the reason we have fall and winter, that when Bhe leaves the earth all the flowers and leaves go away, too. As far as I'm concerned, I wish sho hnd eaten twelve seeds, so we could have fall and winter all the time. And It's a wonder she didn't at that, for, Indeed, pomegranates hive a very refreshing nnd "fruity" flavor. They are very thick-skinned, nnd full of small seeds, which are filled with a red Juice. One cats tho needs you know. They nro being displayed now nnd can be had two for twenty flvo cents. Why not try a couple? Many a man who onco smoked noth ing but cigarettes since he has gone to camp seeks consolation In a good old pipe nnd a bag of good tobacco. But pipes have ono falling which never hold true or cigarettes. They will get stopped up. Of course, pipe cleaners nre tho solution, and certainly he should havo a generous supply. One of tho shops, rec ognizing this, Is displaying a quantity of plpo cleaners attractively boxed nt thirty cents. Hero Is a nlco gift suggestion. What Jim Thinks About Afternoon Teas Kvery Thursday afternoon wo make clothes for homeless Belgian children, and after a hard afternoon sewing We usually need some refreshments. Of course, Jim turns up his nose at afternoon tens nnd calls us "a lot of women," but I notice he always comes homo a bit earlier and snoops nbout the Ice box when he knows it's my turn to be hostess. I do mnko delicious nandtvlches. thoiiRli, nnd I really can't blame him for wanting some. Of course, I uso prnhnm bread or omo other kind of war bread, cut very thin. Sometimes I fill the sandwiches with cream cheese nnd olives, or cheese nnd pimento, sometimes with lettuce nnd nny kind of meat, chopped, that I happen to havo In the bouse. Hut whatever It Is. I nlvvayn flavor It with plenty of that French Al Sauce. You've no Idea how much fnrther it rocs nnd how much better It tastes when It's mixed with that thick, rich, delicious sauce. Vou Just ask Jim. 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