I LL'- ' -t t ' j ' "'' r, fi if,'3ff j , jyy jjgSfflffi; - fa , "n'VSF&f HIHHHMMVHI T''"'' gjMWW"-1 v-ki ipiA Jffwmijiy-s mzim'm7B pr- i 'ir?OT5rr WW-jf HNJTO v r ', M . nr'y ' ?v t M r i:t l . f I" p. fcjam V M ItC W!" 27 NURSES BACK AWAIT COMRADES 77 Other Jefferson Hospital , Unit Members With Army in Germany MAJ. WILLARD RETURNS EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKPMiLAbELPHIA, THURSDAY, lU'ARCJH 20, 1919 "mmmm " I w. "" "" . 1 Organizations Nos. 10 anil 20 Get Sailing Orders lo Start Soon Twenty-seven nurses of Base Hos pital Unit No. 38, '.ihlch was organized and trained at the Jefterton Hospital, havo arrived In this country after ten months' Ben Ice In the buttle zone. Approximately Ecventy-scven nurses of the original perBonncl of the unit are still In Europe, many belnjr attached to mobile hospitals In the rear of the American army of occupation In Ger many. Others nre expected to call from Bre3t to this country shortly. Two other units, In which l'hlladel phlanH are Interested, havo received salllnB notices. Baso Hospital No. 20, the University of Pennsylvania organi sation, and Base Hospital No. 10, tho Pennsylvania Hospital unit, Mill arrive In the United Plates within a. few weelts, the latter about the end of March. The Jefferson Hospital nurses arrived In New York aboard the transport Har rlsburer. which also broURht tho 147th Infantry und casualty companies. They wro In chaTce of Captain Frank II. Hustead, E140 North Carlisle street. De spite their tleVa of arduous labor aboard the nurtes seemed to be In tho best of health, a condition, they explained, they had attained on tho voyage across, as many had been In poor physical condi tion when they sailed. Possibly tho most Interesting story told by any of tho 232 persons aboard the Harrlsburg was that of Miss Cath erine F. Lopue, 130 Wentz street, Olncy, whoso brother, Francis Vincent Logue, Company A, 112th Signal Corps, was within a short distance of her on six different occasions In France without the two meetings. Ho Is now on a transport returning home. ' Major Wlllurd Ilaelc Major IJ. F. '' Wlllard, an orthco i pedlo specialist of the University of Pennsylvania, was a passenger on tho Harrlsburg, returning after twenty-two months' service as a consultant in varl oub baso hospitals throughout France. Rrwin C. Garrett, a private of Com pany G, of tho Sixteenth Itegulars, was among the casuals in the company of Pennsylvunlans on the Harrlsburg. He lived at 431 West .Stafford street, Ocr mantown, and Is known to PhliaUcl phlani as a poet, tho author of "The Ameri.'-n Army Ballads." Probably the most seriously wounded man among the casuals on the Harris burg was Corporal IV. L. Zlmmer, of 8803 North Eleventh fctrect, Philadel phia, a member of Company E, of the 109th Infantry. In tho attack on Flsmcs In the latter part of August he was wounded In both hips and arms by machine-gun bullets. Lieutenant Charles E. Rlttine, a for mer banker Hi lug nt Bryn Muv,-, -as among those on the Harrlsburg. He was wounded when caught In a barrage In the Champagne sector. He wa3 In a hospital for six weeks and has re covered. Cruisers In Port Tho cruisers Seattle and Charleston, which got Into port, each brought Pennsylvania casual company, compris ing men who werf formerly with tlJ0 Twenty-eighth, Heinty-rlghth nd Sov-otity-nlnth DIvUlons. and vroro injured during the last stages of the war, prin cipally in tho Argouno Forest. Among the soldiers aboard the .eattlo was Anthony Destlfano, of 1304 Thomp son street, who was captured by the Germans on July 10 when lighting with tho machine-gun company of tho 109th Infantry at Chateau-Thierry. Heven ether men from the Keystone division who were captured at the Fame time also returned. Lieutenant George D. Bragdon, 701 North Marlyn road, West Philadelphia, Who was with the 107th Infantry, was also among the officers on the Seattle. Philadelphia nurses attached to Base Hosplta No. 38, who returned on the Harrlsburg, were Clara Melville, 07 North Fifty-second street ; Margaret A. Kane, 203C I)e Lancey place ; Katherlno A Loguc, 130 Wentz street, Olncy; Ger trude Van Pelt, 2035 Do Lancey place ; Mary Van Pelt, same address; Helen Wilbec, S?C Cornwall street. Of Interest to Women I Ono of the most wonderful platitH Is "The Leaf of Life" found In Japan. You simply cannot kill this p'ant. If 'a leaf is cut In half, it will still thrive without light or moisture. Pressed between a book: it has been known to throw out new roots and leaves through the cover, Soldiers are required to saluto officers on virtually all occasions, but there Is one tlnje when a British prlvato Is for bidden; to salute even the commander-in-chief or tho army. This Is when he Is guarding any of the King's residences', and tho only man lie may then salute Is the King himself. Camden Finn's Truck Burns nurllnclon, sf. i., March 20. Passing .through tho city at 3:30 o'clock yes terday, a truck of tho Camden Cur tain Company was set aflro when Its gasoline tank oxploded and the load of fine linen handkerehiors, valued at f 4000, was practically destroyeU. The blaze created much excitement as the truck burned In front of the First Baptist Church, on Jiasi uroau street, and tho entire flro department responded to the alarm, Cot e Cfca A.l.Scm,CJL t&okX aiVjKo-1 YYtCluH AoSbukxa. -fefiJ? lun -& rfevrnrl, ""die CcuH vacCXvjfatLGj-, - Tkfi .fv4:qA.9u.aJJCJ OjvX- p.CfXUXJrJi.VSKWkt 'OJi.-ri. ..H. 0-t-3vz uui wait. 4-ko4e -.$. The Woman's Exchange Answers to II. T. D. II. T. U. I haw Jour letter In tho Evc.nino Public Lkdoeh. and as I am an amateur photographer I would appre ciate tho books ou mentioned on that subject. I could send you In return books on psychology or kindred subjects. I am a sailor stationed at the League Island Navy Yard. I could send you a few view a of foreign countries', the best of my films hnve been damaged and I on'y hae a few worth while. C. M. This Is ono of the Interesting letters which came in answer to H. T. B.'s offer. It will be forwarded to him with a num ber of others. nppltcant for tho position of librarian. Tho course starts In September, but ar rangements might bo mado for you to start sooner If ou cared to talk to tho superintendent about It. Tho summer schools or camps aro the only business I know of w.hlch Is busier In summer than nny other time. In order to obtain a position as a public certified account ant It Is necessary to haio a cortnln amount of education and training, for Mm must take the slate board examina tion. The Wharton School of the Unl-p-ii.. 0f T'ennsjlvnnl.1 orfers such a rourse, but It Is necessary to get the tru nlng In an accountant's ottlcc. A t.'oman can obtain this position, although there Is only ono woman in this city at tho present time who has It. A Haircut in France The American woman Is In France for fcenlee and there's nothing she won't do. ci en to helping a member of the A. E. F. get a hnlr cut. Stella Vlnri, of Fltchburg. Mass, one of tho unit at the Y W ' -A Signal Corps house at St. Naznlrc, told the story. "I was getting a manicure when a hergealit came In and w anted a haircut. None of the cferkti rouli! fineafc Hnirllfill Mr. 1,, p. in rpferpm'a in vnnr inn ' and he didn't know a word of French. daughters who im tonnhinn. i-. tiMv t "The man stalled tc cut his hair and h IZ, T., ?r?J?a?.h ." J" ""'''.f ih mir not ierv much excited. He was cutting 1113 pompauour wrong, u seemed The man couldn t understand what he meant. "The manicure and hair-dressing rooms for women nre used as barber shops for the men, too, oer here, and I happened to be sitting next to the soldier. . So 1 offered to help him out. I translated carefully and the barber followed my directions. And the ser geant said he'd neier had a better hair cut Eierybody In the place was laugh ing before wo got through " One nf the renulienients for Signal I 'jriifc girls was that they speak French 'oh lluentb as English so thai thev could act as 1I.ISOH opeiulnrs between ine 1'ieneli mid Engllth exchanges. The perou lino made tint particular lequlrement had no Idea that In bo doing ho would he raving the locks of one Must Be Citizens Before Teachers have found that they must be able to elioiv a proof of having taken an ap proicd four-ear high school course and also a two-year normal Echool course before taking the state board examina tion to become teacheis. They must also he American citizens or must hnvo tho first naturalization papers before they can tako thr. examination. I hope you will be able to haio them with jou soon. Lillle Boy Wanted Puppy To the cailor of Woman's Faot: Dear Madam In last night's Evening Public Lkdubu l saw a puppy needs a home. Now, I haio a little boy two years old and his whole heart calls for a doggie. lie Is tho happiest joungsler when ho sees a dog on the street, and I am sure a little dog would have a good home. If J nm too late for tills ono may I haio my name on file for tho Pe-tt" Mrs. Ci. W. This is one of the covcral letters that came In answer to Mrs. B. s offer of a little fox terrier puppy, but as It came after several others thai wcie referred to Mrs. B. it ia printed In the hbpe that somo one else will haie a dog for tho llttlo boy. Other letters were recclied from Mrs, J. W. R., Mrs. I. H., H. E., Mrs. TV. W Mrs. J. O., .Mrs. O., Mrs. E. S. M.. Mrs. C. G., F. J. P., Mrs. M. S., M. D. and J. S. If they will communi cate with mo again, asking for .some other kind of a dog, I will be glad to print their lctteis in the column, for, of touise, there was just ono llttlo dog for all theso readers. Would Like Summer Position To the Editor of It'oman's Vaoc: fear Madam I am a woman of ma-tun- j cars and experience, and my edu cation and qualifications aro along lit ernry and bookish lines. I should like lo find a position with a publishing com pany. I know that I would bo ot value to them. I haie a broad and arled knou ledge of ooks: I hi'" h superior knowledge of English, having taken tuo distinguished marks from the Lniierslty of Penripylianla In English courses. Tho reason I tell you all this Is I wlf,li to ask jou what businesses haie their "season" In the summer, and would tl-crefoie be most likely to be taking on additional assistance about Juno 23. Do Jou think an application sent directly to a publishing house might bo frultfu1 .' 'low should I go about obtaining a posi tion for the summer? Could n,' wonuiri obtain a position as a certified public accountant? (Miss) M. M. Tho managers of publishing companloj have charge of filling acancles and, as publishers sometimescmploy women ad copy-readers or In pmrttlons ot that kind. It would be a good plan for jou lo apply in person to .scleral companies and let them, put votir name on their "ist for opcrings. It is well to bo 11-,-led ir seieral places, as you haie a better thanco of getltng the llrst opening there Is. You can find a list of publishers In tho business section of the telephone book. You can also find teachers' agen cies, w-hero jou can register your name and qualifications for a teacher of Eng. llsh In a summer school, or any other i-chool Your lialning seems to haie , jx. uiuiid iiii.nu iiMEi.it i n n io 1 1 ii; I u n I j openings all the time for competent teachers no doubt jou could get thi.s kind of a position If jou want to try it. Then you might also try library nolle, as mat. ivouiu require a Knowledge ol books. Tho Public Library In this citj has an apprentlcu course which fits tlioi stranded soldier Tho Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. When was the first wnnun'n suf frage societi In South Africa founded and m what place" 2. Is it correct to offer congratula tions to n gill whose engagement has Jtist been announced' 1 What will prevent grease from stopplnff up the pipes when It Is poured donn the drain plpo of tho sink" 4 Descrlbo a- thrifty way ot using worn-out colored silk stockings. 5. What Is tho simplest method of removing mildew 7 6. In what noiel naj- are tucks used In some of tho new nalstsV Yesterdaj's Answers 1. Tomatoes and parsley cAn bo .started now in shallow window boxes where the sun has full play. 2. The fullness In many of the new narrow suits Is arranged in box pleats which prescrie the straight line. 3 A doner holder lor a vase can be niaile at home bj fitting. a piece nf pasteboard Just Inside the i Im of the ase and piercing It with tho lequhed number of holes 4. Sugar and it liter can be used In stead of March to stiffen tho crocheted bonbon baskets b. Thirty-five thousand alien women are nnchirled in tho population of New "iork. 0. A new and unusual waj" of using feathers Is to have a small hat fdged with small curled feether ti humlng, and with the ftathcrs extending into a chin t'trap- Set the Children A Good Example Use SOZODONT yourself and teach them to use it to keep the teeth white and lound; th: gurat firm and the breath sweet and Tfholeiome. Are you doing your jail duty to your child to avoid future tooftt trouble? Procrastination ia the thief of teeth arrest it nith FOR THE TEETH Liquid Powder or Paste SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE And So They Were Married Ity HAZEL DEYO ItATCHLWR ' Cowrtoht, 1013, ou PuoUc Ltdoer Co TVTits. HOWLAND had no fixed Idea " behind her vague baiting of nuth. If any one hud accused her ot making trouble or trying to mako trouble be tween -the two j-oung peoplo eho would have denied It strenuously. It hob her nature to have no fixed point and no policy and therefore no standards of lite. It was Impossible to pin her down to anything, and she acted more from Itn pulo than t-hr did from indictliene.ss. Therefore when she saw Uuth In a gown that did not happen to be nw since her marriage she was laguely Irritated and did not hesitate to say so She did not dislike Scott. It was Im possible tor eien a mother-in-law to do that. Hut she did not apnioie of him. When Ruth had been engaged to .Tack Bond Mrf Rowland had loved tho pres tige that accompanied the engagement. Scott'ii family were as nice as the Bonds, 1'iit nat nearly so Important. Jack, too, had tho faculty for making money he was a plodder. Mrs. Ilowland approved of those qualities, loo. Mrs. Rowland wat. comenhat like a child Niiv that nuth was married to Scott she could not let well enough alone Knowing quite well that matti re could not he helped and that it was not hunnnly posuble to stretch Scott's sal ary furtliei than he did, she iieierlhc less said wluteier happened to occur to her as though if she found fault long enough, -oincllilng would happen, and something did happ-n In thlf case. More of tho trouble hi tho world comes thiotigh a fwdlsh woman than -i wicked one. Huth, not contented with worrwng about her clothes, now beg-in to hate tho apartment thoroughly to her It seemed iirdltl (face In arguing about It she Slid that It wan tho kind of it neighborhood the Merrlts would un doubtedly hie In if thev moled to New York. Her tcom could not haie been greater. On Sundajs she would curl up on the davenport with the advertising section of tho paper and she would poro for hours over the column". Mio was con fident that with all that she had told Scott so fnr he would be willing tn mole Into unother neighborhood if tin n nls were not too much more. Scott hated to tell her that It would be expen-he .to move and that moving would neie.-sl-lato added expenso of oilier kinds. All of this vague dlvconlent at home bent Scott to the office, mornings tilth but one idea In his head, tb get more monej'. Not that theio was open war fare between them, not that thei tteie not near each other in spirit, but there existed conttnntlv between them the dt slre for things that they could ti"l lme and It mado for lestlessnesi'. Huth did not go to Fleta Seuis's to play bridge that following Meek, -but Fleta had a blrthdaj tho week after that, and nuth could not refuse to kj then On that day she lot 5 12. The fact made her want to cr.t. She felt llko a little ghl unable to cope with tho situation, and with uu effuit lo be c.iroltsslj nonchalant and worldly shr approached Fleta Sears and told her Hie was short that week. Fleta twinkled at her brightlj'. "Surely jou weren't worrying about that, child." "Not exactly norrjlng about it, but I hoped It would bo convenient for jou to wait." . In spile of Fleta's coidlal assui.inrc that she could pay when she liked, ltuth felt ttrangely bound and un-'om I'urinbl". She knew that there was a irrt.iin code of honor that exist rd bo tttctn people who utted each otht r dtbt ol monej She had seen a u-m-f nbiit lessticss about the mouths of the wuuien when they were settling up after the afternoon An eagerness about the faces of the women who had won, a liaRgarriness about the faces of the losers as there had been about that woman Ilutli had glimpsed In the glo.se with big filghtf-ned ejes the lln-t daj ulie had tonic to the Sears home 'lhls afternoon as she unit home, although she fell tempoiarlly assured that rhe was safe, sho felt somehow that under Fleta h smiling friendliness th'rt was the hard attitude of the pltllebs woman Flel i, w is like a loiel- Persian cat that loieH to bo itroked, but uitllt htr tlir wrong way and sharp claws will b found hidden in tho velvet pads that are so innocently soft nuth wondered how she had happened to come to such a conclusion about Fleta. Such a short time ago she had angrilj- defended her to Scott when ho hud refused to commit himself to liking her ltuth lebellcd 4t every ep she. climbed when the flnaflv 'leached the , apartment house nml begnn the long 'nsceni to their floor Scott hlmse'i ' I opened the door for her before she could I fit her kei In the lock and for a minute I alio forgot her troubles nH In b- hi her (lose. Then as she dieiv attaj to look tip Into his fai e she saw- that be vvac smiling at her in a tint he hadn t for quite a while. Of late ett-n Scott's I smiles had btcn Honied as though he' smiled nbole a heart that warned him I not lo. Tonight he whs different. I "Has something happened" Uuth ' queried. "I huio a surprise fon jou Firrt of i nil, we're going out to dinner and then j lo tho thentie ' He paused for ltuth r. foinmc mint Ion and wus not disappointed. Her fate lighted up all titer 'I hen before she could ask alt.! othtt qutitious Siott took her hand, slipped something Into It und closed her fingers oler It , Uuth looked down. She wat-ilutclihiK tUhtlt .ini.it little roll of crackling bills TEST AIR FOR OVERSEAS FLIGHT Itritisth S- Plan "!. Jlillll, I'.t V lulh t 1 1 1 i -1 - in Camilla It) Path for 1'liiiit; V I ., Man h 2" -tfly A f airmen and meteoiolog- &'! J-W -U -'""-;& r-niV' m. , officials said they would decor i III the nevt (hunter lionet (oine Krnni f -W here Hid (lie leal expel If from England has nrrlied line to undue' oberiatlons of air con dltinns in lonnoetion with plans for , tiansatlantli flights Thej expict lo re i main several months, making n thoiough 1 studj of wind (iirrents mid meteorologi cal conditions generallj through Ihe sluing and summer Members of the pally haie h. en m-Kk'nnl ti v Isll vi llous parts of the island to find tho most stilinblo point from which to ton duct uhsel lalluns. 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A" Ai y-Ji S' c r u ' ,&& j ,1 A.'-fJ S9! ' ". 01 M . fr n I A' 'Si :: ' A' S' i 1 'a White Corn Meal II) Fancy Evap. Apricots. Best Evap. Peaches. Choice Prunes. . .lb. 16c. 19c, 22c Cooked Spaghetti can 8c, 12c Pride of Farm Catsup. . .bot. 15c Moss Rose Catsup bot. 10c Crfseo ",r ,i'i''rj 'rs'T, 'ii' " 'JO. Uneeda Biscuits pkg. 8c "Asco" P. C. Flour pkg. 10c "A sco" Syrup can 12c Oystcrettes pkg. 8c Armour's Bouillon Cubes, 3 for 5c Mild Cheese lb. 37c "Gold Sea!" m oc EggS HSrO-arton Packed and sold only in sealed cartona containitig 12 of the freshest, bigsest, v meanest ejjg i to oo Had anyvvlierc. L7resh Coffee 3 lc- test .Market conditions compel u to advance the pnee. much as we rejjret it We believe our customers would rathe pay the e'Ura penny find fot the oame coligtiuul drink. 4 J vf U A s' m c 'c- m O v 'J 4i ki,H 1 A.J '' SW ,s. j i - ,i m'm f Arrow ' Borax JjM Soap ) iaJJ9 V SC bar , ni i'V nl ...m - a, : 1 Ccrn ) ' i. llggS TWWK "l 4 t 1 0? M c i )'. Teas 45cm ;s- 1 . . 11 Not -ao large as "Gold Seal," but ever? egg guaranteed absolutely fresh. Our Very Best U'c ViUi.;23c '2 b. Plain Black, Mixed and India and Ceylon Tho best picKmgs of tho greatest tea gardens in the world, blended by an ex- tw pert to tun tno demands 01 every lasic.j fA S c o Sn -T J Oicfor e Spread U'Loaf There ia no other loaf just like "Victor" -it is the sum total of modern bread- bakinp: skill tbe nearest approach to nc Mest nome-maae you ever served. Victor Raisin Bread :ai jo iercU lull of bis luscious ralslni) "Asco" Cake Pkg 12c Chocolate, White and Gold. Cheaper than you can bake it in vour own k'tchen Sold on'y on Friday anil Sat'iHiv. Quality Meats Sjldinl50 of Oar 1200 Grocery Stores We are emphasizing once more the quality of our meats,' because with us it is always a first consideration. Our meat department is under the direct supervision of an expert who follows our entire line from the hoof to your table. This service', backed by complete facilities for handling in a sanitary manner, guarantee to you that the highest quality meats reach your kitchen with all their flavor and nutriment retained. Courteous salesmen and our square deal policy of 16 ounces f,cr every pound insure vou getting' full value. Ti1.uniirwlinin in Thilnrlnlnltio nnrl rpLA.ln.l,...i. n-HMnfJMl. XTH... j , "'-v m . w m. iiuuuuiJiiia uiiu iniuugiiuui j. cuusj'iraiiiu, J.1CW ; J Jersey, Maryland and Delaware r w m 'i1 mp i " iw ' ii i if m. ASCO. ASCO, ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. M M A ' A i. a V s c o A rSJ ,U n Zi r : i Zi A s c ol A si c Vl Ji-J . i ." 4 ' & m '" "f.rSy vfr f.u !TTmmmTTTT!'TT', Jlf.J 1 1 "i." viiiiiiiiiiiii fc'ifc i o, " iJMLi.ii a ,,ji nm i' ','" lil ,4k 4n j, AWlja fi Vl 'kriLl. ' t ' T
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