Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1919, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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VOTE
ONWOMEN
IN SCHOOL posts;
Elections in South Jersey
Tonight to Fill Places
k on Boards
THE FAMOUS HAT OF EVEQUE
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
ONLY MEN TO BALLOT
Mrs. Austin H. Vcttigrcw
Fights to Retain Oflicc
in Collingswood
There Is not bo much nctlilly ninonB
the women of South Jersey this yenr In
connection with the nnnual f-chool elec
tions, which will be held tonlsht In all
boroughs and townships.
Women rimy becoino members of
school boards In ton nshlps and boroughs ,
in New Jersey, hut they cannot vote to
elect the members of the school boards. ,
Only a few of tho districts have women
"s., candidates, and one of the districts la
Collingswood, whero Jlrs. Austin 11.
Pettlerew Is tetklnc le-elcctlon to the i
rchool board. I
MrB. PettiKrcw was elected three years
ago, and her term Is now expiring. She I
wants to be're-plecled. and she la being
backed by the Women's Club. The men
of the West Side will support Dr. Wil
liam Chandler In opposition to her, It
Is said.
The elections will be held between 7
and 9 o'clock tonight, and In the dis
tricts where there arc factional feelings
there will be plenty of activity on the
part of the men who will bring auto
mobiles Into use to bring out the men.
There will bino appropriations voted
upon tonight because special elections
were held last month to roniply with the
now ctatc law pertaining to taxes. Tu
pernio districts there will be a voto taken '
as to whether extensive Improvement!! ,
will he mailn or new school hoUEes built Ucrtlirilt'll
Glassboro will hawi three members of
its board to elect and there will be two
tickets In the field. Jacob Uong has
declined to run as n candidate for re
election after nine years of servlre.
Charles Ware Is also lo retire. 1'rrslon
' Abbott is seeking re-election. Allen C.
,, Scott and James O. N'utt are running an
Independent candidates, white a "IVo
ple's" ticket has as its cundidatfs W. 11.
Bennett, Georgo Ilennlngor and Charles
Burns.
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An Offer of Books
To the Editor ol Woman' 1'aat:
Dear Madam I linvo on hand some
books two on photography, that will
help any camera, lover make better
pictures, anil ono on aiilomol
ano construction that I will
on (carriage charges prepaid) to any ono
I who can use nnd appreciate them. Will
your column help me llml sucli a person
urpeisuns; Hincereiy, ii i. u.
This Is Indeed a kind offer, and 1 know
you will .e the means of making Mini'
one very lia'ppy. It would be nice If
nianv of our readers, who probably havo
books, etc, such lis this thirt they have
no further use for. would offer tlirtn to
those - Ipps fortunate thnn themselves
through Hie column. Letters for II. T.
U. will l.o forwarded.
four years old, found a little black kit
ten last Halloween and thought the world
of It. Unfortunately, about two months
ago It went out and never camo back.
Kvery morning she has n crying (.pell
about "Nlcev." ns she called the kitten.
nbltn design !,f tho Varly changes her mind urnl does
e ailly Pass " 'n'1t this llltlo black Sit." I would
) lo nnj ono . . . . . ... i
this:
If anv one has a nlco little mala kit
ten she will gho nway, pleape write
to Mrs. M.
MIIS. M.
Hecelvlng tliero two letters ahnoft In
the same mall was such n very knely
colncldeiico Hint we print them together.
Nlggy was gone when MrH. M.'s
lelter ramp, but what could be ulcer
than in think tho pretty llttlo yellow
kitty came In his stend? Needless to
say, Mrs. M.'s letter has been forwarded
to Mrs. ,T. A. II. .-tnd tho little girl will
soon have a pet.
lieae t'rom Gcorpicltr
To the mtlor of ll'omaii'x I'asc: I
Dear Madam I am a reader of jour! '' n H Woman's Fault?
column and have found ninny Interesting To itir rdltor of Woman's l'aae:
ZRhoi;0,io Va'a lVreL.rUKta,uta,nil"c,f Madam-The other eien.ng there
navy blue georgette w Ithout affecting the appeared an article on the woman s rage
material In an;, way. Also what will headed, "Why a Woman Gets Older
VfJKrh "J ",!: ..J"""'? ;?" , Poon-r Than a Man.' And you ray It Is
iv.i -1 euini- lllll IllirO IIUllli; ItlliritJ . I
Gratefully jours,
1111111 who works, or anv ono for that
matter who In the pulslilr world minutes
among different kinds of people, has a
rliiinro to hear Jokes ami Muriel told,,
and who would not laugh then"
Htit wlmt the woman doing? Mie
Is homo In the kitchen gutting her hu
band h dinner, perhaps she Is planning
what t get hint for the next meal, ma
be cleaning up, hut whatever she Is
dolnt? ohf N not llteninc to Jokes or
storlen. Vet you say It Is the woman o
lauji inai tne noes not laugh more.
Kourlli. You snv a ninn gets morel
sleep .thnn a woman, thnt when supper
Is over, or perhaps an hour before the I
meal Is read he throws himself on the
much nnd takes a nap. Yes that I i
true; but the wife Is getting the meal
and If she lay tluwn on another lounge I
whero would Hie supper cuine In" If
she lay down after supper, who would
wnsli tho dMics nnd clean up"
"A man's work Is from sun to tun a
iwomnns worn is never done.
I Turn the question over to the wives,
of the page. 1 trust they will think the
I same. HEI.n II
Army veterans, who raised tho funds
lo pay for It last year, after waiting
fifty vearf for the city to put up a fit
ting token of appreciation of tho services
tit At fAnrtfiPArt in tliA TTntiftlllnM
Mr. Westing's "Indictment" Is con I quiremcnis
Ulned in a Iptter hs ecnt to Mr. Te'
son, City Commissioner, eprcMl"i,t?2
hope that t'ho memorial to be erccte W r O i
Atlantic City boys who Etsrved In i thg -jt j
word war will conform to artlstlo T SJ
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A CONSTANT
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home
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'I'liif is a inpv of Mr. ilon" fiitiinii cieriic lial. Tlic cnp is a ftar
ntlmrlion at tlic inininagc talc of llit- Itulcpemlcin-f biittarc uxiliary of
lite Heil Cross, 603 Chestnut sttcet. ''lie lint h o purplisli reil line; tin
frame is of silk. The feathers, foliage anil frame aic all of llie one
lone df rwquc
in ink nrr out a stain at nome one
always runs a slight risk, ro It Is best
lo trj the treatment on an unexposed i
portion of the waist first. The following
agent was highly recommended by ill
leader of ours for taking out giease,
stains without Injuring color nr delicate
fabric' Hale the druggist put up for
vuu a mlvture of one part chloroform, '
one part benr.lne and one part alrolml '
The benzine makes the mlvture Inll.im- i
mahle. f,o do not uu near n (Ire. In I
reinoilng the spot put a clean piece of
blotting paper underneath,, changing It '
to a clean hpot as the grease goes down
into It nu cam ut-'e a clean pfid of
cloth instead of the blotter." In taking
out the stain work from the nutsdi of
the spot toward the center. IJther used
alone In this Kitiif wn Is'a good stain
remover It Is also dangeruin to uso
I near a fire. a '
I would not feel pnfe In recunuui'iidinu I
nni' home lemedles for removing warti'
Ellood poison can penult from llukeilng
with sui'h iiiarKs. Go to a doctor and
It t him do the work If It Is safe to do 11 .
I feel this a hlflih Important mat i it
for discussion, and 1 shall be plened to
give space to letters from women rpre
log their opinions on the Mibje.-t" Is
It a woman's fault If she wears herself
out and grows old before her husband '
the woman's fault.
If you mean tho wage woman, that Is
the woman who earna her llvln, you
are very right In aylii(t it Is her own
laun ii sue gets oiuer pi'unn.
Hut If vou mean the housekeeper 01 f
tho maid, then I say It is not her fault,
for looking older than her husband
In the paragraph you have four rr.i-l
sons or waH that a ninn bentflls b.
in order to keep young: ,
T'lrst You sai. get plenly of out-l,
door exercise. You know n man i-'01"' ' wi,at
OIU lO WOril. .-soillf UllieS in' "ninn
where he ban a good chance to get Iota
BAHY BURjVEU TO DEATH DET11 IN TOBNU0 WAK1
La
amp
I'ircs lloii'c. Willi
Molhcr Ah'cnt at Hull
l.nneiistrr, Tii March IS. With bet
fathen overseas and her mother attend
ing a danic, lhrcc-.ear-old lksitriee
lutiu
Level? Hon'
sippi Munj
in Notlh Missis
tc Injutcd
March I"! - ( H A. f.
nf Mr. and Mrs. Ilav
llockland Mrcct, was
late last night when
lighted lamp.
little body, burned almost to
was found shortly before mld-
Kllliau. daughter
piolid Kllllau, 7:1
burned to death
she overturned ;
Tho
ashes.
WOMEN IN POST-WAR WORK
Necessity of Their Aid Subject
for Meeting Here 'Today
Necessity of women's service during
the reconstruction period will be pointed
out todav at Iho annual meeting of the
Pennsylvania State Committee, of tho Na
tional League for Women's Service,
which will ohen at 11 o'clock at the
Bellevue-Stratford. i
It Is contended that during the de- j
mobilization' period and tho passing of
the country Into peace conditions there i
Is great opportunity for women to aid
in many directions.
Addresses along this linn will bo made
by numerous speakers, who have taken
an active part In (he work of the or-j
ganlzntlon during tho war. ,
Address.es will be made by Miss Maude
Wetmore national chairman of tho I
league; Mrs. Charles IloliHun, chairman
of the woman's advisory committee of
the repatriation committee of tho Cana
dian Government; Mrs. Coflln Van Rens
selaer, national vice chairman of the
league, and Mrs. Edgar W. Ilaird, state
chairman. Who will preside.
The league Is planning to continue Its
fifteen branches throughout the state.
The headquarters of tho organization In
Philadelphia is at 1703 Walnut alrcct.
j night by Mary Wilson, i,i jeara oiti, a
I neighbor's child who had been left In
I chnrgo of the baby.
Yrr ice Coiuriilenrc
To flu' nfifur of 11 oiunit'T Vaac:
liear Madam Po you know ul am one
i who wants a pretty i-llow to blown nmt
i while, half trow n kittnn ' Male anil
clean. We ate leaving the cll and hole
I to have It killed. MRS. '.I. A It.
Inrkson. Mir.-.. March I v - 111? A. I'.l liillu l.nilor ol II mioh rnw:
North MisMMdppI hiilfeivil riiually with , Pe.ir Madam In the IHknim-, F'rur ir
tile delta scelii'ii from the lormulo of J.r.iuiUH I n .id abnul Nig that MrK .
Sunil.li. according lo belated reports! I desires to give iiwni. Mi little girl.
ri iiclHlig nere lona:
Ueiiles hi. i proierlv losses lit Itlue
Mountain, Utile Thomas, aged ten. was
Ivilled and flu- iiifcinbfis nf her fninlly
fel'iillsll llljlireil
Sam Little, ut KipleJ . ii evi-teil to
die mini Injuries iceehed when his linusc
fell on him and other tnemheis of hit.
f.imill were 'badly hill t
Vii'e coniniuiiieatlon slill is interrfipt
ed .mil II is I'tatnl the death list will
glow when rural sections are heard
fioni
of fresh air Then .urnln :i miriiber or .Monin
men work out of doors. While the poor,rhels
woman has to Mai t home, attend to
the cooking, cleaning, wnshln. ironing
and some have cfilldren to take care of.
Whete does the hi isk walk and lolR of
fresh air come In?
Second. Do women eat :i' recularli'
;is men? No. the do not, but It is not
l heir fault that they don't. When the.
husband comes home to bis on at, he I
wants It hot nnd from the time he sits !
down to the table till he gets up Iper
haps I had better say finishes! be keeps
ion waiting on him, not that It Is the
wile's tault for not having it on the
table, but generally the man nln-ais-wanta
something Hint you have not put
on the table, and r" keeps jou waiting
on hlin till he Is through When the i
wtfi is tetdv to eat her supper Mr. It,
Is cold she Is Hied from waiting on him
- and olten goes without It. Ii It hen
fault ? Who would bo so cruel as to
S.1.1 I. W? '
Third ou hai a man laughs more
than a woman Thai is very true A
CALLS SHOREJHAFT ATROCITY!
P1tiliirclihinit Critici.ee Mrinor
iiil to Civil AYnr Vrtrriui
Atlantic ill;, March 1 -Uiarie,
Wei tine;, president nf Westing, lnus
Kgmnre, Inc. Philadelphia, a eotingcr
In Chelsea has phmiretl Atlantic f'il
control ersv over what is nit nnd
Is not hi Intimating that ltanttc
lti's while marble SoIdierM and Sailort- .
In the Albani Awnue Pari.,
i an '"nlroctti- ' The white
marble Fhaft. with Its mlltnnt figures.
Is the inrtleiilar pride of n few t.rand
Purock Is Pure
IT IS MADE FOR YOU TO DRINK
Remember: water has thousands. of
uses, but very little of it is fit to drink.
Get acquainted with your water sup
ply and insure your health with
PUROCK. IT is made to drink.
Purock Water is delivered to
offices and homes in sterilized,
scaled glass bottles. Six large
bottles or a five-gallon demijohn,
50 cents.
Ordr a ee, lire one liottle. tf tlir water '
fnlli to nlrafe. we will, at jnnr renlifl,
rrmoie the cine and make im rlinree,
THE
CHARLES E. HIRES CO.
.U0 S. 24th St., Philadelphia
UtlTIt I'llllM'.ti
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SINN FEIN TG APE SUFFRAGISTS
Campaign to Start When Paris
Yields Safeguards Planned
London, March 17 (delayed) (By A
p.) The more uKsremlvo section of the
Sinn Keln party In Ireland contemplates
a campaign similar to that adopted by
tho militant suffragists nt tho moment
there Is a prospect of the Peace Confer
ence Intervening In behalf of Ireland.
This will be for tho purpose, of focussltiK
public attention on tho demands of tho
party, according to dispatches received
by the Press Association.
The authorities, however, are pre
pared to afford adequate protection to
life and property, nnd the belief Is ex
pressed that with taox and discrimina
tion they will be able to tide over the
threatened trouble. It Is understood the
government does not Intend further to
postpone consideration of the homo ruin
bill, whlcfr was suspended by an act
which automatically expires six month
after the treaty of peaco is signed;
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oman s jnop
(Now Greatly Enlarged)
Invites yon to be present at its Fashion
Show of suits, dresses, coats and blouses.
Tod
ay an
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omorrow
The new Easter suits, coat
mans, dresses, blouses
skirts arc very handsome
and very low in prices.
canes, dol-
and separate
conception
n
Wanamaker G7 Brown
Voman a Shop
Market at Sixth Street
IVI ANN & DlLKS
1 102 CHESTNUT STREET
kPjP
Tyrol Wool ' thoroughly sal
hfavtory for all outdoor iccur
(7 in nut ajji'clnl by damp
ness and docs nol muss or
wrinkle.
Ladies' and Missea
Plain Tailored Suits
24.75 29.75 34.75
Also
Motor, Street and Top
Coats
24.75 29.75 37.75
New Spring Hats
lilach Suits for mourning
ready to wear.
Mann & Dilks
U02 CHESTNUT STREET
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20th CENTURY
FIREPROOF SANITARY
20th Century Storage Warcbouie Co.
Opponlle 1V1 riilln. PlHtlon.
rm
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cvtilltiOToved C?jErtti
! 5 yOxv EKquif ite Colteclion
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0HHE5ERPO5
Every piece - large. .small, and in
between sizes -each glowmq wilK,
tHa sumptuous colorings of tne East
and adorned with the charmingly
unique imagery ol Oriental art
25 less than
peular price?
Tnis constitutes a Sale unrivalled
for variety of piece and fc
sweeping price reductions.
IIARDWICK fi Magce Ca
Direct
Importer and Retailer;
1220 - 1222
"Market Street-
Your Other Brain
Down in (lie abdominal cav
ity lies a great "plexus" or
network of nerve centres,
(hat has been called the "abdominal-brain."
It cannot
think. Its functions arc to
superintend and keep in
operation various mechan
ical processes, such as the
proper secretion of mois
ture by intestinal glands and
adequate action of intestinal
muscles in the walls ot the
bowels.
It receives messages from
nerves in various regions of
the body, but being unable to
reason, it often acts blindly,
imperfectly, or improperly.
It may stop secretion, lessen
muscular action and the
result is constipation.
Castor oil, pills, salts, min
eral waters, etc.,. do not
reason with the abdominal
brain, they, force it to tem
porary action, to unnatural
effort, until the bowels
move. But this is followed
by a sulky attitude or even
a "strike" by your other
brain, and the constipation
is increased not cured.
90' of human illness results
from self-poisoning, caused
by constipation.
Hut Nujol acts differently.
Nujol is not a drug, docs
not act like any drug.
Nujol acts mechanically lo
coax the bowels to move
easily and thoroughly at
regular intervals.
Nujol supplies neceassry moiiturn
lo bowel contents, makes it easier
(or tired intestinal muscles to acl,
absorbs poisonous matter, over
come stagnation and by so doing
persuades the abdominal brain to
act rationally and efficiently. Nujol
has no deleterious after effects,
forms good habits instead of bad
ones, overcomes constipation at
any age, under any conditions.
Get a bottle ol Nujol from our
druggist today and send coupon for
free booklet " Thirty led of
Danger. "
IVnfiittifS' Nujol is sold only
training, Jn ,ealed b
bojriug the Nujol Trade Mark.
Insist on Nujol. You may suffer
from substitutes.
.Nujol Laboratories
STANDARD OU. CO. (NEW JERSliY)
SO Droidnsr. New York.
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r -u 'viir3 ret i m
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Nlljol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), SO Drood
way, New York. Pleaso send me free booklet ''Thirty ljeet of
Danger constipation ana autolntoxication in auults.
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the up-to-the-minute men
all that is best in tires.
They defend your car from
the attacks of rough-riding
roads. They deliver mileage
in excess of your expectations.
They give you that peace-of-mind
so essential to a success
ful motor trip.
Hartford Tires are tire insur
ance. More miles are woven into
the fabric. More miles are
moulded in the rubber. Hart
ford Tires are a veritable store
house of mileage upon which
you may draw at will.
Put a Hartford Cord, "H" or
"Strongheart" Tread on your
most unlucky wheel. You will
appreciate the value of Hart
ford Tire insurance. Have.
your dealer supply you with
Hartford Tires.
Dealers : Quick delivery from our complete
stock is hist one of the practical services we
render our Hartford Tire dealers.
Supplee-Biddle Hardware Co.
Wholesale Jobbers
507 to 529 Commerce Street
510 to 524 Cuthbert Street
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