m EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEHr-PHILADELPHiA, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1918 1 v -v , 1 4." 40 fAKING MEN TOO SERIOUSLY EMBROIDER A LUNCHEON CLOTH BRAIDED SERGE FROCi to f l 'S m w y-v B - t: ABOUT THE MAN WHO MIXES J PLEASURE WITH BUSINESS V - "Ddn'tUcicto 4 Me Tc Ion," Sns fic ,iffe Girl m the If tiff Front Restaurant I ion Accepted it? invitation lie (I Vail Ot cr and Die" A Mother's Cares A motlifr his so many caics Theios little time to pln She s combing out thp'narl hails Or darning liolci or mending teats Or klisltiR hurts or ioothlnR senres All through the llvi long dnj l!ut I and moth! often ,i Though tiring duties lu.ip I'pon our shouldeis is the m.i v , The nli est duty of tho day Is when wi put our tos .jvvnj And molt our bah'es to sleep I5uigs Johnson ill Khjmes of Little 1 oiks . ' THE DAILY A OVELETTE fiiiycrvT'T ii.V? i By Minnie M. Tounsend A BLUE SERGE FROCK VERY WELL. BRAIDED I A YOUNG woman of tvventv -thrie J writes to ask how she tan make i the men In her offlce stop trvlnK to mix pleasure with business It tcms bo many of them hae nsked her to go j out to lunch, theatre and een for automobile rides on Sundays I She has solemnlv refuted ad hee invitations and Is worried heiwiic they do not cease to come Wlij be so I olemn about it M C Do vou know that -when I read jour letter, like in bolt of the blue i little scene oime into my mind The leading character in It is a little girl oh, s-uch a prettv little girl who works In a white-front restaurant. I admire that grownup oung.tir jnoro than I can tell Sht knows how to handle men better than anj oung woman I hae ever seen reEnrdkis of position. They call her "little girl ".sister." "elrlle ' and tho-e throe pet names the millions of men who ; pass in and out of the white front showing me the pletuie or his kids restaurants throughout tho land ovcrv for if he experts me to fill fcfr tint- day hand out with much orlglnailt Oh that s the way with nil of them They ask her to the theatre to loing The don t re ill want to tako me out bouts and to dinner Oh. nnv oMlThej Just like to pass the time of tile night at all' lln- a,u' that's the w.ij they do it I Does she get mad or colonm" No don t mind slr-ee. I like to go into this particu- lar place to hear this little blonde T-vo.N T bciteve all thrj tell on M i slip of a girl Rlvo it back to them as J HonestV, thej ,lon.t Inp,, lt i no hard and fast o-s thev Rivolt to her le p m in ,s rnoURl, t0 (In lt Banter7 Whs in the ei ,,,p "! homo to mike emls meet without them showing her pictures of their pntlInB llln of hls n ir(1 earned monev wives and babies on (hp ,ltktfr it's Just In n mnn'h ... , . ,,,, nature to feel a woman expects him ONE day I couldn t resist spe.iking urom)llnlpin hei And pon'1Ptlmf, ln to her about it ,l,o most serious wav In the world ho "Why," sho paid the don t mean sU thp prPUv Uttlo tenogrnpher if that. Do you think I take them oW, non-t romp nut iml i1(Ut, iunci, serious? "Why, If I accepted one ot wltl, nlm omp ,,i; That's his w iv of them invitations to th theitie tn it itterins her Thtn too men are full fellow with the red tie gives ever (f fm) Jo)1lnB the Klr ti1PN Ineet other day he d full over and Hie lie hplr tlui. worK is tnrlr lnoa f n ain't got enough money to treat a I ( lmp Am, tll1 rPaU (mnl girl at the flveand-ten y-Jn i,hov nre showing the girls an nwfiillv tako his order even ua von i i. ilS nC s nn' Conceited creatures, aren t thev punches hlBher thar twent cents cint ,,, to Ulpr C(in. JflSLHrkote' Do ouc nat one 'celt bv taking tlulr unlUtions se theatro tickets Do ou ee inai one thlnk nrp S?Tiu7 Ho's il iTerent It could l-lllv enough to even think twice about SS&i'&v ktheaVre? guess He s then, nvei. If the Invitations nre But what's helyou won't bo bothered - n,7fr, -.nri everv time he feels tendered in all seriousness u jou jokc E'"."Sf l"A.n,toT a.iml ridicule them off jou'll soon find s"'"""-", , .".: v.... .. i, little spin wun mm. Adventures With a Purse ACTIESTNl'TING partv Could any-1 thins be more delightful on a crisp l October day in the red. brown and golden-tinted woods" Anne C hus tled home, scattering the dry leaves childishly as she walked She had been j doing war work, sewing at tho lied Cross rooms nnd running on numerous errands about town And Just now when she was beginning to feel prettv well tired out, the renovating Invitation had been delivered at the ofllee Anno recalled her list nutting ptrtv Just a vear ago This crowd was to be composed cntirelv of girls, but lasf vear thev had been cvcnl paired off The bc4 were all pirt of Cnelo Sam's I nrmv now ltnv K hid lulped her oer tho rocks nnd through seramhlv IiusIhr, and what a merrv time thev, hud nient He wns Just a bov then full of laughter and good fellowship and now -It w as onlv last week that nts Rlster hud told her that he had re ehed his commission 1lcuteniint Itay K the name refused tn lose Its bov .liness, even with tie dignified title iitlixed , I Hep m her thoughts Anne breezed tni'i the sitting room but before she hid opened her mouth to tell of her Imitation her mothir eime out of her rum dressed fnr traveling Anno held lie! pence tnctfulh Mrs f -s tired countenance broke Into a mllo as she spied, Anne ' Deir i he p j, have asked me to 1 Ido with thern In New Hnmpshln this afternoon ind I thought It a splendid ehanco to P iv auntie that long visit nne did not hear all that h"r mother "ild, but she aroused herrelf in tlmn to n ir the tlnnl admonition nd don t f rget tn witer the pi ints feed pussy fmptv the pall under Ihc Ice chest, put u, tin lee card, put down the milk bot- tb - Mother'' Anno laughed In dismay, but on hearing an Impatient honk from the waiting machine she hugged her givlv. nnd bidding her have i good time, sent her off w lth a gnv good bv Hick In tho kitchen she had it out with pusiy There won't be inv nutting partv forme Klttv w lth this big houte to keep clean and two ravenous men to feed However well make the best of It ' The next dnv wa? Miturdnv, and the daj planned for tha nutting partv It WHS II beautiful dav and the i-nMen woods seemed to call to Anne Determin ed to forget her dlsnpnolntment -he Tins froik is navy serge heavily einbroiilercri. The girdle is black 'dim. 1 lie little toque is satin and mmm! A Dailt 1 avium Talk by Florence Hose AS v. ot" all know, tho spring season .fXwUI be ushered In with lower-priced .i,..l vi leist. tint Is whit we 'are tnld will he tho risult of tho price-fixing ln fontwir ve are nlso told that there nrnso early and before the sun had made will be pi Ices fix"! on other parts of our much progress she hid rice bread and ,rnnrel l'or Instance some believe that Tlrietnn It, 1,a,1 ,nnn .. -. ..!.. .,!... ! . ....,. . ,nf n.r fnl I Yi, ";'""u ul1" UI h.ltS Will not tC .UlOWeU IU go OVCr i ' ei ." "'. "' " inirrii u'ihii- , ,... ,., ...its i ecoru nir to ro- e under tho limit Inti testing mid ItlET rnw nf tnrtw fnllnun,! ikn i.a.1 luesis the closet shelf, and flnnllv a hlir lirnw r port- are iIfo to com war cake, brimming over with raisins in 'I hi- ls i'1 ind nuts. X , . i Anne viewed tho results of the morn-. An Interesting model mado on the -.. . ..w.,, .(u.uu..ti. . an lb Mllll PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO By CYNTHIA Let Parent! Tell of Loss nn- I .nlM, T am a HbIIv rnlllsr Ot our column and have como to you to -olve mi- problem ror me . . I .know 1 1 a cano vvh-ro a inothf r (irn Siltar r,t anlillur hov who H BervlllS the colors Bomewhero ln rrnnco died durlnir the "Platmlc Also another where n siawr ui soldier boy who Is servInB tho colors somQwhero in Irsnce died Now, In both enses theso to- wer very much devoted to the deceased and wnat I would like tn know is whether or not these l'03s si ould bo told of the misfortune that befell their families, as In neither enso havo tho parents or relatives notified them7 I would lea-c It to the discretion of tho parents and relatives to tell tho soldiers of their loss I'erhaps they feel It Is not best to tell tho boys while they aro so far awa and separated frontho other loved ones who would help therti bear their sorrow Two Uo' Troubles Dear Cynthia I read the Hvrsiso run no I.Klxtrn dallj and never forget to read our column 1 read the advice you eave to others 'so I thousht sou could clvo eom advice to me I traveled with a boy friend of mine for some time nnd several times I disappointed him by not keeping appoint ments The last tlmo I disappointed him ho not vers nnsrv .and wrote mo a very un welcome letter. In other words, he did not care to travel with me nm .more Uut he dldn t come strnlBht out with lt l sent him a letter to meet m Sunday so that we. "an so out and rlcht after that 1 received his letter Shall I keep the appointment 3unda7 Do you think I should travel with him an more? I hate to loio his friend- And So They Were Married Episode One (Intolerance) -By HAZEL DEYO BATCIIEL0R ' Copurtohl. mis, bv J'uMlo Leiotr Co. CHAPTER VIII ship A HOT. a morning In the woods'' she answered foitvr. Tonw ibink press the lever and see the money louMI '" register The banks may be purchased 1. Dainty old-time corset covers. for Jow aq B(,tnt-flve ci nts, and a t. Ch register banks for the younr- worth wnne inestment they are ters. . t. A luncheon cloth for the busy woman WrltM onp omall ..jij ,i,nlng room to embroider. I , ln mnhoeanv and blue, and so I nm intensely Interested ln covers arid lunch- u THE old order changing and giving place to the new brings about miny modifications In clothes, even in under wear, but Just the same Borne there are who still prefer the good old fashioned corset cover to the mora extreme cami sole. Many of these corset covers are fashioned most daintily. And some of them are very reasonably priced One shop la showing a table full of them at fifty-flve cents each Here jou will find all-over embroidery de gns, and here. too, can be seen models with bands of lace and delicate insertion u ou uuu i wear them yourself ou probablv have "n aunt for whom one would prove a most welcome Christmas gift I still give my grandmother a corset cover every Christmas The time to Instill the sav ing habit In children Is when thej are quite joung While personally I have never been ln sympathy with the parents who fondly display Bobble's or Bettv a bank, and Ingeniously confide to jou thnt. the bank lacks only seventy five cents of JJ upon Which you supply the missing sevent flvo cents I am In favor of miking aiv-tng- by Bobby or Betty 'per we a con stant practice. And one way to do this is by means of a cash register bank They look Just like a cash register at the store where the lollipops are sold, and what fun lt is to put a coin in this enn cloths with a touch of blue" Listen then, to this, dear lady a large cover, which when edged with laco would be luncheon cloth size, Ktamped In a most effective cross-stitch design You lenow well thnt cross-stitch embroideiy was Just made for the busy woman who must make even embroidery stitch count Worked ln two shades of blue then such a luncheon cloth could holn Its place with anv, and the price of this piece is but $1 2G And, of course, lt could be developed ln a number of colors if preferred A prune mav ever be a prune, but if filled with nuts and covered with delicious coeoanut It aisumcs a new dignity and becomes a most Bavory confection Attractively boxed and so stuffed and covered thnt the very sight of them will make our mouth water, these prunes may be had for sixty cents a box end For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures With a I'urso" can be purchased, address Hdltor of Woman's Page. nvENiNO runLif Ledger, or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000 THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE YESTERDAY'S ANSWERS 1. Mrs. liiiilNi A. ShhIii, ! II'"' ln l.nminle CltJ. Hm, l bclleieil to have been the llrst woman ln the world who ever everrUed the full vote, TODAY'S INQUIRIES X. TTho Is Mrs. T. Harrison (.nrrett? ., Olre a recipe for a set to "end to n Suiter In camp which Is nourlslilnx as well as delicious. floor (loth. of coarw d t. now should new tinware be treated to knUtrd on lares niMslles are very satls- mske lt virtually rustproof tncUtrr nnd prolans the usefulness of m ,.- nnnr&nld.i ui.v f IllcklnC Ull ' tli uiwulwn h.inillpu. fc n ?.'"."""' .J" .l.i7.k.. " -...... .. aroppea stiicnm or ivur...... , Te v.t imen to Ins iibu in auwimr- blle repair shops rany i nn .. water to reimne the wax and made Into baby rlotlies or refuire carments. I. To remove bruises and white marks on dining room tabic-, bold a hot Iron near them, not near ennuch to scorrh or bum. Hub afterward, when quite cool, with equal part of turpentine ami Unseed oil and polish. 3. In writing n, personal letter the date may be either written or spelled out. but for Informal use lt Is customary to write It In tho following null No vember 10, 1B1B, In knlttlna? C IIow can a mulT that Is too worn on the edge to bo used again or miulo over be put to good usef a. Wiwn lemons nre to bo kept for some i time how should they be "ward ' Five Brothers in English Arm le the Editor ot Woman j Paoe near Madam I am comlns aenn to ou for advice as our column Is so helpful . . a. II -n knur ttl Ht-t A. I s Jill" UV1,.,'S mi bother- H. W In , . An envelope' bwket f. .-" '"?! the English army tn France I tent my brother a parcel ln August and did not have any trouble only Just to get a license at , Fifth and Chestnut I went d wn there iet I ..! with the Christmas box but thej cu- ...... rfl( llli . m be decarated In water colors and adorned with a harmonUlne tasxl and ribbon handle, und used us u knitting or shopping bag. would not give me n iicens- .....- .-j small cost iou can gel inior- contalned was a shaving set cigarettes and ' . -hsnt these courses from the elgars I certainly would like rn otn,,r I ',, "tinnil secretury. Y W f A head. Shave thes, things, as ho needs the shaving educational sec retury. . nrlvate teacher. more economical mm rl.ru I .ltr )ear editor I feel so prou 1 to tell jou It tbatlhaanve Droiners in vne r-jw.y.. ."..---- --- .. . w.V n.o u"leaveV two Tn France " one "l Your letter w as v erv w ell w rltten I war. ao it iaY" " '". ...",;,.. v,. am .,,, vou wll make good progress. KB? a" aiso in .h. wVr' and I can't and I admire you for vv anting to better herself emphatically '.Sure more than tod iv ll" worth It," but she added wistfully, "Thev link Is ot win tie eating lunch now.i and Betty Is Just about to pass around her de licious chicken sandw Iches " She re membered how eagerly tho bos scram bled for them last jcar; but Itay had ga protested that ho preferred the olive butter ones, which were hers Anne dined In stato on tho kitchen table She una Just passing tho taitu to an Imaginary occupant in the chair opposite when a cheerv voice, strangely familiar, called through the open win dow, "Is there anjbody in here I know'" Anne arose forgetting the tarts which she still held in her hind The door opentu to netmlt Lieutenant K , big. brown and every Inch a man The twinkling ees and roguish mouth were the same "Why. hello Anne," he said, as though ho had seen her every diy. Anno slowly lowered tha plato of tarts. ana musning lute a scnooigirl, held out ner nnuu Mie wns conscious of her flLshed cheeks from her morning's bak ing, her plain bre gingham dross and tho much mwrf. llufflncs of her coif fure So was tin lieutenant, but it was a completely batlsfvlng consciousness Ho explained his unheralded prebeni e ut that unheard-of visiting hour bv mj ing that he had onlv a few hours' fur lough to transai t some business, and then mun return to cimp lie also added thit he would pall for "over there" within tho near future Then Anne remembered her boipltal itv, and Invited him to lunch with her from the kitchen table Over tho beans and ham they talked of many things In tho midst of a scrnmlngly funny camp story Anno spied a thin little trbklo of water wending Its way across tho closet loor She recilled tho Ice bo Excusing herself histilv, she emptied the overflowing pan, defiantly Ignoring his proffered aid A while later, when hhe had forgotten tho episode and was listening tensely to the lieutenant's vivid description of his first trip ln the ilr, alone, she heard the reminding Jin gle of the Ice man s cart Consterna tion prevailed Sho had forgotten to put up the ice caru. Hurrving to tno aoor, she caught him Just as he was passing bv Pussy mewed then for his neglected breakfast, and it proved the final straw to Anne Sho hated to go back and face this bravo young friend of hers How inferior and small he must think her At first she had been glad that she could not go to the woods with tho otherH when he oame hot now she wished with all her heart that she was there or somewhere elt,e Anne did not reckon on the discern ment of her friend He had always been thoughtful and tolerint of others and his months in tho air had broadened his outlook in this direction Ho came out after his truant hostess lust In time to seo her wipe awa a telltale tear. Anne nevir knew quite how it hap pened, but the mate to that tear was wiped away bv the lieutenant himself, and she found her cheek against the softness of his officers roit "What must sou think of me" she sobbed when she began to realize things He held her away a moment "Do you really want to know Anne'' I'll tell vou You are the dein st little house wife the daintiest little cook and the most adorable creatuie I have ever met, and when I como back s.aj jc", dear, please ' Anno forgot refr.u torv Ice pins, hun gry cats and ev erv thing else, as she lifted ner face to his ChestmUing dajH will alwas be rem iniscing days to Anne vou are entlreli at fault for breaking engagements with this joung man. Write a note asking him to pleaso keep the ono you made for Sunday and say ing ou arc sorrv for nil tho times ou have broken our word in the past and promise not to hrenk any more appoint ments You cannot expect to keep friends If ou treat them this way. Make a new rule nnd keep It Old Lady Now Has Red Readers who have been Interested in our brnvo old lady of eighty-four who is supporting her husband of ninety will bo glad to bear a kind friend has sup plied her with a lib n bed and mattress It will be recollected that this old lady had been sleeping on two chairs because she felt It neeessirv to stay at tho call of her hURbind nil night long ho has u, hofiHririon fur five v cars A visit to the couple estirday disclosed a little single white bed established In tho sick room We thank the kind Pine sttect render who so quickly and sllcntlj at tended to this need How to I'ind a Ilcati Heir ( mlhia I am a jounc business Girl nf wentv-two and want a benu and Rood times llko other girls nnd am fr-ink enough to ndmlt It Tho trouble I" ivnthli I ion t havo any opportunity it meeting do drablo jounc men lint jou advise nW l nttend church, but Bo there for worship nt tn get a beau , 1 t.lL Lllse, do jou Insinuate we ever sent inv one to church to get a beau' We lii, wtiffi?eqttrt thnt vounir neollle CO to Tho froik Is glrdUd with - Id ick i the minister or priest nnd tell him the inu ii"ft -,-. .... ... ... . , in.,al nnH oolf tliat lhp be n- at in sash which ties at i e leu siue - - of -jho jounR , Tho neck lino is rounded and tho sleeve (, narl,hi 1)U ,vp ,n t for tl minute are long and Hnug think one got h to church to get 1 benu Tho hat has i crown of satin and a Tin n nre hoclotles coumctod with hrlm faced with t-aracul Two pins with churches though that surelv do help nice UI 1111 lv-' ..... inttn.x nimn .1 t r fn I 1 1 1 1 T 1 Vt t (111 1 n 1 1 l fl ;UUIIj JIVI'I'IX - tJ"-- "v-iju inii" ... .. ii mil vvhiih hangs front and inv htme i ivuv tllinrniii AND that was what Ruth proceeded to do, surround Scott with love She tried to bo more than offlc!cnt and it was not such an easy thing for her to do. She had been used to having things done for her nt home Martha, who had been In the family for ears, had waited on her hand and foot, and there had al ways been other people to take the routine work of keeping n house, no matter how small, oft Ruth's shoulders The Rowlands did not have bo much money themselves, but they had enough and they knew people who bid a great deal; consequently Ruth had always known and kept up with tho wealthiest girls. Thcro Is no denying the fact that Mrs Rowlmd was. disappointed when Ruth choso Scott Rajmond for a hus band. Out of all the men Ruth had known MrB. Rowland had approved of Jack Bond Ruth had been engaged to Jack for several months until she realized that whit Jack could give her would not compensato for everything Not that Ruth was mercenary, for Bho had promised Jack to marry him be cause sho believed herself nctuallv in loo with him. In realltv sho had been ln lovo with tho romance of love, her engagement ring, tho fact that she was marrying tho most eligible man of her set, everything had conspired to put love Itself ln tho backgrounu it wasnt until Jack had leased an apartment that Ruth had looked ahead to married life, then sho knew that lt would take more than material possessions to marry any man On Monday morning Scott went back to his old work ln the office. Things were exactly as they wero before ho had left for Prance, only he was re ceived with more than a little enthusi asm (".ringer, tbe president of tho con cern, sent for him and told him that henceforth his salary was to be $50 a week Soon perlnps be could go out on his own and make commissions that would bring him tn still more. Tho In surance company was a good one, but virtuallv new, bard work would milld It up, hard woik nnd clever drains Scott had a ilttlo office of bis own and lu sit there on that first day and tried to think lie was the most fortunate of men After ho had been working for a couplo of hours, ho had a queer sensa tion of restlessness, and he got up and walked around tho room How Hmnll lt was, this tiny space Inclosed In four walls way up at tho top of an oillce building He went to tho window and looked out The street was far below and teeming with people Why was It that ho had never thought much before about the world and his relation to It? Why had ho slmplv accepted his office Job as a matter ot courso oerore mo war, and that now it seemed bo strango to him. Of course, ho argued, ho wasn't used to being cramped up like this In a week or two, ho would bo back with the same old feeling; now, he would simply have to fight his feelings, grit his teeth and make the best of It At homo Ruth confronted her own problems Broakfart had been unusually early and she had Insisted upon an un usually hearty breakfast for Scott to begin his usual day on. Kverythlng had been typically domestic , Ruth poured the coffee from tho Russian brass coffee pot that some ono had given her for a gift, nnd there had been nothing to re lieve tho domestic quality of lt all until she had gone into tho hall v lth Scott to say good-by to him. It was never domestic when ho tool: her In his arms and held her close and kissed her mouth. She lay In IiIb arms for a few minutes, clinging to him w lth her eyes closed be fore sho let him go. Moments llko those wero tho divinely mad ones that stood out like green fringed oases In a day filled with Ilttlo Incidents that were wearlngly sordid. Then she turned back Into tho house to straighten It up Things certainly were at sixes and sovens. When shel went to the bathroom, ahe Btopped aghast. It looked as though a cyclone had struck It Scott's shaving things stretved tho shelf above tho porcelain howl, three towels were thrown on the floor. Two of her little guest towels had been dragged down frgm the rack and now Iny In the bottom of the tub Water had dripped over them from tho faucet and they were damp and ooggy. What a contrnst besides thit wonderful moment In tho hall ! Ruth went about her duties calmly and sanely, mentally resolving to kee-p her temper nnd yet chafing under It all. It seemed so unnecessary, this careless ness, so thoughtless Neat herself, and accustomed to picking her things up, sho did not stop to take Into account the fact that Scott for 6omo months had been where small things did not matter: whero It wa3 tho most natural thing In tho world to be careless, where baths where civilization Itself was forgotten In almost unbelievable hardships. Scott had never been a devotco of little things, now he was even worse than ho ever had been before In his life. Uttle things Blmplyidld not matter at all and i ho was at sea concerning some of the I big, ones. ro.VTINCRD TOMORROW Things to Know in basting sheer sllka or other silk material use bashings four or five Inches long, as pulling a long thread through delicate material Is apt to tear the goods or at least make a mhrk A simple but complete outfit for a new baby Is as follows- Three flannel bands, thr'co woolen shirts (silk and wool mixed are best), two flannel skirts, fcur nainsook petticoats, three outing flannel nightdresses, (If cold weather) three cambric night dresses (If summer time), six nainsook dresses, two ten yard pieces of diapering, three worsted bootees, one warm woolen shawl, bon net and coat. To Save Stale Hrend One of the best uses for stale bread Is to cut It into oblongs or diamonds and fry lt ln tho pan with bacon. It Is delicious and will make a dish of bacon go twice as far Use cornmeal In plnce of breadcrumps ln frying cutlets, croquettes, etc Fish rolled tn cornme-al before frying Is par ticularly good Jetted heads decorate the left side ' Copjrlsht 1318 by Florence Hose. Dinners Without Desserts Dinners without dessert are perfectly possible und quite patriotic However, since one docs irave a bit of sweetness with the meal it Is a good phm to serve something which will satisfy that desire Here are three menus from tho United States food administration, each one containing a dish sweet in itself: 1 Broiled Pheasants Creamed Sweet Potatoes , Biked Onions Pried Hominy Grits Pork Sausage Mashed Potatoes Baked Bananas Spinach Chicken t'uriy Boiled Rice Squish in Ramekins Lettuce Salad (.reamed "sweet Potatoes Boil tho potatoes, mash until smooth with butter, milk and a teaspoon of svrup, season with cinnamon and brown in the oven Squash in Ilameklns Boll tbn Mpiash, drain and mash smooth ; add butter, lemon Juice, cinna mon, nnd a little s rup , bake in rame kins or baking pan have often referred to these You have opened such an important biibject, Kllse, that wu aro going to ask that it be dis cussed In a special artlelo on tbe woman's page. This will appear short! Unreasonable Sweetheart Ueir Onthla I would llko vour advico in a cisi llko this 1 urn a juung man nineteen jears old nnd In loe with a Klrl two j ears my Junior, but she does not enre for mo because I'm not In the service 1 ve tried to enlist In the navy but the enlist ments weri closed no I trhd the tanks, hut I have no trnrte, so thev would not accept me Pleaso tell mo where I can enlist WAITINO The joung girl must bo rather unrea Ronnhin: as sou aro onlv nineteen, lou could not havo been drafted until this vmr. nnd If vou tried una were refused ln different branches, what more can she ask? If tho war wero not over I might hav o recommended the Marines, but now It Is not neccssarj If sho does not caro for jou after vour having tried to please her In this matter, and, above all, after vour trying to serve jour countrv, I would not worrv over the mntter There are plentj' of nice girls who will be friends with jou nnd who will be more reasonable, too l-i 9KVOO Jtf tf For Chrittmaa Giftt pvto.'7' ktfw.1ltutSt. jourself Jou will meet othr nice girls who nre trj Ing to do the same Eif. a K ount the relatives Anv thine vnu could no to help me witn inn i-nrisinws - "" appreciate, as I think this brother deserves Tf served sixteen years in the nrmv vie,.-, tfc war ard has been in Francs , four yean RKAPF.n 70 tic editor ot Woman a Poor indeed, you should be proud of tn.s .,, tauani-vv ,., jou u . , ,r ;, , 'tiff una also buby Spiral Socks ami a Social record, and I congratulate jou on the direction, for the hu eplendld showing of jour family In the " ao eplral ioch1 ,or the bl mn world war And now vou neeu have no more fear that you will lose any more of those fine patriotic brothers Tho reason you were unable to get the license Is there were new regulations hniit th! matter ln the course of forma- (t tlon. Now all It will be necessary for HflJE vou tn do to send the package will be M-' " to take lt to window 17 ln the Post- office Building, isintn ana MarKei streets "Sou need not take It to the tvar trade officer at Fifth and Chestnut Your brother certalnlj does deserve his Christmas box. (Mrs ) A i I shall be glad to forward these di rections to you if jou will tend your name and address w lth a postage stamp The directions aie too lengthy to print ln tha column Tomorrow' Complete Xmrlcttc "BETTY'S JUIXCF riFS " News Cards for Hospitals Cut strips of cambric and paste the clippings on both sides, with severnl Inches left at each end Roll them up and put a ribbon band around them so that even a weak man enn unroll or roll with little effort When he gets to the end thn other side Is right to read, and as he unrolls that the first side is rolled Into position The extra at the end covers the clippings Mod ern Prlscllla Oj-ters Au Cratin In a saucepan put one tablespoonful of butter Melt and add one tablespoon ful of Hour, lnlf teaspoonful of salt and a Ilttlo white pipper Mix smooth and stir in ono cupful of milk until It thickens Add a little anchovy sauce or Worcestershire, if liked Butter either small dishes or one largo one Put In a lajcr of sauce, then ono of ojsters, salt and pepper, more sauce and another lajer of ojsters Cover with bread crumbs, dot thickly with butter and biki- in a quick oven A teispoonful ot chopped parsley and two tablesponfuls of grated cheese added to the. tauie Improve It for some. SafeTIUUc Infants and Invalids THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infants, invaliduidgrowing children. Pure nutrition, upbuildmglltwholcbody. Invigorates nursing mothers ind the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Initantly prepared. Requires no cooking. Subttitutej Cost YOU Same Price Quality in Furs The removal of a hair growth from under the arms or the face can be very easily accom pliahed by uiing this excellent preparation. Sold by drug and department stores. THERE nre a few stores whose name is generally accepted as a warrant of excellence. When you hear anyone speak of unusually high quality in Furu reliability, style, distinction you just naturally associate with it Gittelman's Two lifetimes of Dainstalrinir care and experience havo marked us among alt the fur riers of Philadelphia as pre-eminent for quality. That is recocnized. Yet. because wo aro manufne. turors, our prices are away below other stores. Furritr to Two Gtnerationi GITTELMAN'S SONS Our Only (Store 916 Arch St . ti. r s t.ij iV Free Evening Schools To the Editor of Woman's rase i Dear Madam Could jou please ull me what public schools In Philadelphia hav a renin classes? I am a younit woman with , . vrv soar education, and as I havs my venlna to mvself I thought I could not I know very little about spslllnir , netic 1 can rran anil wrivs ininr v.ai r wam lsft sn orohan when verv youiir. and my education was neg-lected . I Aluminum Cloth for evening slippas Mit them to netter aovamaae man to "r eir.. . now very ,miieauuu.sp;.,a.I . ,. 1 I or arunmeiic 4 i-p imu nun ii.o ,,, uicic o uuiuiiik iuuic uiuucuvci for it never goes with al- i 4XK ftH a stranrer In Philadelphia, bavin, onlv And SO practical -iST l Bvwfhsro a few months Also let me know ' . . , .. .. 1 it the "TV W C A has evening- classes or tarnishes, and lt - - 1 couldVra II to a nrlvate teacher I must cvci yuwju $12,00 ,1.11 1 ttsvtr mlsa reatuns me women a rut, aim 1-KZ.i 1" 'fbtre ran le oma verv k .ow. ty. TuanKina- you ,,..v.w "H'l There are public schools In nearly ,5 Vry section of the city that have ' 'feiintnc schools, and I am sure these TMA. .-milH a tv-lnflll tn VSU If VOU .s KLTt -T -! ortrii-A-sffil nielnrA I can a.yriu the list of evening schools, the in) GIUBBC- U1ICII, ClV... ..u .. ... iltttutlon necessary for your enter. OE ineni 1014 v.-u jj.i;. uui to your borne. .re isiawa aiunsT iui-bvt umsb iu ei(5eru)alt -.420 Chestnut St. "Where Only the Best Js Qood Enough" BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS rD - -iKB j! nil 1 r"x V . all tv $7.00 V& "S. Wmet-Sw By' joining the Conserva tion Service, La France Shoes have but added to their grace ful smartness. For beauty, comfort and long wear, there are no shoes that surpass La France, and their moderate prices make economy a pleasure. 'Tis a Feat to Fit Feet KO, is a Tht toft block hut with flexibility ot tolt tyellt C-O-Xl-F-O-R'T 7)amet 1204-06-08 Market Street Holmes to Repeat Lecture Tonight at the Academy of Music Burton Holmen will repeat hla travel ogue "With tho Yanks In England," at tho first presentation of which so many hundreds wero turned away. In this lecture be shovs about 4000 ftct of original motion pictures and colored still pictures, taken by him and his com panions lost sum'mer In and near Lon don, show Ing not onlv our own soldiers on their way to France nnd how they were cared for nnd entertained and trained ln England nnd Ireland, but als.o Blvlng a series of informative glimpses of vvar-tlmo England and tho English men. women and loungsters cngnecl In for tho most part were unavailable; R sorts of activities iHnmiinrainiM George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut St. 1214 The millinery department is featuring entirely new models in Afternoon and Restaurant Hats They are smart and dressy $15, $20, $25 Sale of Clark's 0. N.T. Spool Cotton 5c Spool; 55c Dozen This well known six-cord standard spool cotton. In white or black In all numbers from No. 8 to No 100 purchased before the advanco In price; sold .it the old price during this sale for n few days. As this Is below present wholesalo list price none will be sold to dealers. a Allen's Is Just the Place for Your Christmas Shopping Handkerchiefs l'or overv inembtr of tho fnmllv Women's Kid Gloves Always acceptable Colognes and Ex tracts Crepe de Chine Undergarments Prompt bervice personal attention Women's Neckwear In distinctive ttvles. Silk Hosiery Tor men and women Leather and Velvet Shopping Bags Camisoles Ribbons Tor fancy work or tyinir packages and gifts Italian Silk Under wear Taffeta Silk Petti coats Boudoir Caps raw 'inimnrnnitiTiinn nnintHnniimnnini'mirmnLrtinriminitiim jimi iifrrnin'tirrmntnuiru'itiimmiiimiimiiTinii iiitmiiniinnninnuninnmimtrinmirmuimirnEnmiimmmnTTniiTrunTUiK Great Saving Days at Oak Hall for Women HUNDREDS of new winter coats, suits and beautiful dresses are reduced to the following economical schedule $14.75 For $25 serge, jersey and velvet dresses. $23.75 For satin and georgette dresses up to $27.50. $25 For crepe de chine, satin and serge dresses regularly $29.75. $29.75 i For $35 dresses in all colorings and materials. $18.75 For green, navy and burgundy velour coats regularly $25. $23.75 For $27.50 velour and burella coats. $29.75 For $35 coats with sealine collars. $22.75 For jersey suits in tan and plum plaids, $27.50 regularly. $24.75 For burella, whipcord and tweed suits up i to $29.75. $29.75 For gabardine, tweed and delhi cloth suits regularly $35. Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for' 57 Years Uat-4 yy 4m Ufa ; wsw "iv-r v 1: ,e- i kA-L.. ".-: 4 ( P .,:j ' V r? f m 1 - n" t, T -f i- l v T V 't Vf
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