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Ei2li ii ii 1. an fFniKiiTJMMM f 4vff' f .EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, VNESlfa WESTS AT AMERICAN TABLE CYNTHIA'S COLUMN COLLARS FROM AFAR-rWOMAN'S BXCHAN& f MP IN ANOTHER CHAIR AT YOUR DINNER TABLE Tl's What 22,000,000 American Families Do to Save Beef l$(SiJ. , or ior ifies rr or anrtcnes uur laivvs j3" :tfe fty Teaching Us to Give LACE THAT WEATHERED SUBMARINES TtJl60D-8AVING Is perhaps the most .C uninteresting form Jf nil war work. Lr-rfir tU'Thira 4a nn tlii-IU nrinilt ill iiprltlir pod. ?' J flsVl wlmn nin- m nil Hi is tuned fori beefsteak. No one will ever Know Just, 4$Sjhow much jou wanted the beefsteak. xsfk?lt would be childish and unreasonable I MA "" E tQiF Such a little sacrifice' Andjctthel gig-$ history of feeding the world Is being, R- Rff written In Just such small Rlvlns: as) fe-Nlft jthla. Before the war we used to ship p$17.000,000 pouuds of beef abroad a ,s ?StT Xnonth. Today wo aie semllng ocr MsSf 70,000,000 pounds a month. h This hasn't been saved b anj biff 'sweeping of one corpOiatton, one town, one State. It represents, bit by Sgblt; the offering of the enthe Amer ican people. Fifty-three million pounds fa month have been spared. To make1 Lthls total 22,000:000 dining room tables i Jin our broad land hae placed etral Jchalrs around tho boaid and shared their little or their plrntj with hun-' jj;Tln3- brethren. (rVNE week ago the Cn.ted States tvyFood Administration nsked us to f slip In another chair nt our dinlnc f room table. To make room for one i-more we arc told to limit the amount of bef served In the home to one Hound and a quarter splece nt the most for each In the household. Pa triotic ones will serve no beef nt all ,IJero Is another chance for the Amer ican people as a nation to write gen eoity Into their war making:. But The Northeaster The wind of the Hat Is bitter and hold Killing the eallf of June of Its gold, .Like a Iking of old' The clouds me his black keels, scudding the blue Bulwarks bright with his buckleied l'I cw , Rowing two bj two! The shafts and speiis of the tain aie his ' Oh, how fierce theli flight at 1 is foemen Is How the whistle and whizz' S A Eliot, Jr, In Contemporary Vei s & ", ' 3iww'A t ssajsl ..aBBBBB?'':? afflsBSBBBBBBBSBBa, s. eaaBBBBr ". V & f s.'s" i tos?tsaBBBBBBBBBBY v. w ' i m. .i j.? j i w r amitr- . - x X ' ' "wlii; ,K ariF , ' t ., V v,. JLJWIWT 1' v. - s It 4 K c"ys"A.i"v' .X i '- . 9 French Women's Recipes 'i. .'i JSfciA trl n In Creole Twehe small live crabs, or Onc-hnlf poun3 crnb meal'. One lemon. Four tablchpoonfuls butter substitute. One (ablcspoonful salt. One-eighth teaspoonfut popper. Two fed peppers (chopped). lJoll the crabs twenty minutes; open and clean them and reserve tho yellow fat. Pour the Juice of the lemon over tho crabs. Melt tho butte'r substitute and crab fat In u frjing pan and add the cinbB. he.isoniunftnnd peppers. Cook foi i twenty minutts. , Aftparngu With tlieese One bunch aspuragut. Onc-liilf cupful Swiss cheese One t.iblcspoonful buttci substitute One tc.iRpoonfiil salt. One-eighth tnblepoonful pepper. Cut aspiragus In )lcce and lion in salted water for ten ininutCH: ihenMilace It In n baking dish Sprinkle with the prated cheese and sea-onlng and acta hip fnt In small pieces. Bake in a moderate ltedpcs from French housewives printed In the Delineator. I JJ I I jt III I iC rr -. t ,-j ease Jell die ?k What to Do r t Onthln Ik n rcnl nommi who knnnK nnd unitrrKtandi elrls In this ,ilrpnrt ment he ntnniN reody to help them with Hie Intlmnle problrnm imliow enlrr to londdr In n IHter thnn In any oilier win. It von nrr worried or perpletrd write to "I nthla" wemun'K pnee Kvrnlnc I'utillc l.edsrr. WUHN' Iroked it in this wav food savin; is not uninteiestlng. Othei generations have gone on eating their dillv meals not ce1flhl but alone beciuse no one asked tint thev divide Theie is nothing more pathetic than a little child who has tco mam toj s and never the opportumtj to share them We who live todaj are going through thp llch eperlence of en nobling our souls bv sharing the 1s-iiis,t a siitt lonrf lji f Vinti l-sl over and above and wav bevond that' w nre knowinc- what It is not to elve here is a chance for everv American Recording to our prosperltv. We are man, woman and child to deepen char- teaching into the recesses of oui hearts acter by the richness of giving. and giving according to others needs sz li- Alice Kent and the Day's Work The Story of a Business Girl Who Would Not Fail By MARTHA KEELER Cwr'sht 19tf by Public I tdnr Company, WITHIN Mr-. C XXXTX two hours, Richard and Carruth drove back to Twin- Caks. and beside th latter on the back eat of the carr'age "at a dark-ha'red tirl who obviously was Helen Crovden Observing them as they came toward the houe I could ee that Mrs Carruth. was pleased with ner son's choice, and an instant later when I was Introduced to Helen I dldn t wonder that alreads ehe had won the heart of Dick's mother Perhaps few, besides her lover would have called Helen Croden beautiful, her features were not of class'c mold par wrould the average poet have been likely to sit up o' nights for the express purpose of writing sonnets to her eve fcrows, though said ejebrows were all that any girl required In that espfclal line; a critic, too, might have found fault with her flguie But fo all that, ho was decidedly attractive; ind no blond hoid avav ami resuming mv fi nt In the hanunoLk with Hi leu Mrs Cbi ruths kind ees wcip bent on us and prr-ent!s che said, But the gills could pas for staters at a pinch" This temark called foith ii vollev of comment, in the course of which Nell and I claimed each others svmp-vthv and besought the companv to spire our , feelings and talk about the weather for awhile. In tiuth. we two were not utterly unlike each of us being a red cheeked brunette, but I was well aware that Helen, who was older, tnllei and better dressed tlnn I, was better look ing, too She took supper at the fnrm and Mr Carruth whoe mood had almost spoiled the dinner hour, wis now as genl il n ,, If lie had never expressed disapproval of earlv malriages After supper Dick vi d his fiancee were tu Join the latter cousin at Judge Tefft's, In AVessx, and go to church s we girls Klood on the porch waiting for Richard to appear from ' tre oarn where he was Ininesslng I even In the palace of a king' Rut I mentioned that I lived in Uelllngton and had been prepared for sme.h,ng In her'M',TO nnnne- to mv.elf which if not openlvlto nparr, called out to me. "C3ood-b, contemptuous, would carrv at least a I little elster If I don t see vou ngiln hint of condescens'on , so It was a great 'Of course vou 11 see her,' Dick af relief to disempr thst In manner, as in finned ' You re coming out tomorrow Kt &imSS3Mr!msri'M?W! nrsTOr!TO 7 WQ !vJ5 MelHaHHflH i wU fywJ&Ml I 11'"'! Aji 1 'fiHaaaaaanK'f ft;V'A. S 1 I & aMHKvbl No Word l'rom Jackie l)-ar C'vnthtR t vent to a pnrt st thf iinvv 5ard reri-ntlj nnd 1 met a vrj- nice mum man thprc He niiUoil if he might all "1 me. I said r nnd he cntne neveral tlmen Thn suddclilv lie stnppfd and I hsve not seen him for three wrekn nor have I heard a word from him What do sou think I ran do about It? t really am bealnntns to are for hi in and t think he, liked mo. I can t understand whs ho should brhave an ho did MARin Remember, little Marie, these are war times I don't suppose ou utopped to think that jour young ft lend has prob ably been sent 'over there" since you saw him You know, the tnen are not allowed to tell when thev are sailing If he Is on land duty there you will prob nblv hear from him within peveral weeks bv mall; If not and he Is on sea duty, he niav come back on the next transport and tell vou nil about It It's a bad time to Judge men about these matters, foi you never can toll when their orders come nnd they are posltlelv forblddtn to tell even their families of the time and date of sailings fcSo Just be patient, dear. Parents Objert lo Evcryboilv nar Cinthln I nolle the Hirvivi ren in I.l nrint iii)ii mjii will Rnnivir the lotteia nf ounff pirn I w sou will h slile to hnin in.. t u tt. 1 1. imi ii .it. ,. . i ii rs rild and lime never had a ouns tvmu eume to i ill I on m lhit ms mother or father npprov si j nen i nrm started to navn ine noy ""l; to fee m IKr sears asu I alWHs thoiljinL mv pjrpnts were in' the riaht mil I ha slven up boss thnt did not suit them Hut mom I am beginning to think that thes will nlMavs InW this was about nns one vvno rome to see me Sometlnns It H tho looks of a bos thes talk about and other times it Is betausn thes sas he would ncvei bo able to keep nie If we were married and some times they talk about his character I am heclnnhn: to be worried that I will '"ver meet ans one who will suit them What would vou do po right on having souns men tome to call whom they did not care for Hunting a Husband By MARY DOUGLAS (CoviTtoht) I body who met her could fall to be im pressed with her unaffectedness. As for me, I had been afraid of find ing her a supercilious young lady (of the type we dubbed 'stuck up' ). full of city airs and graces and disdainful of a, country rlrl like me That she had fallen In love with R'chard, who was hern and brought up on a farm, bad no hearing on the case, Richard was In a class by himself and I believed that I "Don t we look alike he would have been perfectly at home I "Nonsense ' ' I exclaimed costume she v as lmpllclt itself On her arrival .it the f-.rm she was dressed In white and wore t leghorn hat, nho'e broad brim drooped it Inter vals as If its festoon of scarlet popples bad grown there and were now a bit drowsy , the face beneath wis flushed and the dark eves wete aflame Rut according to my way of thinking, Helen s greatest attraction was her voice; In deed, It seemed to me as I listened to he" conversation that Sunday afternoon that nobody who spoke in uch low gentle, well-rounded tones as she could harbor an unkind thought toward any one ' You two'girls must be great friends ' aid Dick nodding with approval ar Helen and I sested ourselves In the ham mock. Then swinging the hammock slowlv back and forth he bent down and in tones audible to all of us, whis pered in Helens ear. "You know. I told jou Alice watt mv sister" t that every bodv laughed and I perceived that th newcomer understood mv place in the familv. I don t se. why you laugh, pro ' But Alice told me Mie w is going home " 'Not till lucdav replied Richard brandishing in inv dlrcitlon IiIh horse whip. "V.nuiig lml v, tint nppolntmei v you re so keen about Isn t till Tiio'div afternoon N'ell and 1 are going to carrv vou to town In the forenoon .o.. will vou be good" ' ' cn it's nnl nil revolr Helen ex claimed 'And well have t chance to cettle our iclatlonshlp ' "" Dick gitneed from one of us to the other and said verv genth 'If vou two aren t -liters yet, vou will be some day " 'Yes,' I agreed 'nd I'm going to he a new kind of In-law, ' Indian Head Fringe Indian bead fringe has been advanced hy Tarls and exploited bv America strange to sav the two countries hi ought out half a dozen features of dress at the same time, and fringe Is one of them It is made of eoiorid wooden beads and hangs hi panels over evening skirtH oi rr'r tttt'-ytt:,:rr-ttfffti-'tt--'''-My-" lhec equtile tohwrlibv late tollnrs arc something the t.ermans tin! not get in their ncigliliotlv operations along, the coit two weeks npo. Tlic were on the sea in llio zone of excitement just at that time en route from Ninth Amctita, lint landed proudlv and triumpliantlv in icv York. The tollars were made in Paraguay, by the Guarani In dian. Down in that tountrv there are far too many native women for the men and nianv of tbo-r'wlio have no better hnlvcs to tend to such trillcs as the hfot'ery bill manage to eke out an existence b making tiuiiebcvablv fine lare. The t nllnr on tho oung-ladv-of-lbc-piclurc is made of xerv fine silk thread and is as light nnd filmv as sen pprav. The other tollar was fashioned with totion thread. All the work i tlonc by hand FOI ins fu-Pro- --.-. V.l-1- . !' ' -.. ' -.,.- llrtllK-- '"1 " ' K".- ! ,"'C "idsTf?rdletsrp.;,,gC,from',n,;iddfe mi.j 1'iar.nir, inv -w.H't ill ursiuc mill ft Ualt!T lit . n 11(1 flrtlit riftil .1 lirl blank hPlri?. hlltr nnrl Al1nvt. hentln .tnrl pushing the green and graj beads 'are used THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TODVTS INQUIRIES 1 What if the rrqiilrfment- In ax? and daratWin fnr mfn who tnttr the irmr nurttlnit nrhool? f. It there a tuition ft connected with the iwhol? Sofct ii cI and "different mitertal fr the bride's town. 4. On n eapntnff trip when there ) nn , atxtrer now In It poilble to make a KMst-olzed hole In a bonrri? 9. What iih ran be made of the cereal that tftefca to the pan when the re-t hns boen rmoed? 9. What la tho most etitlsfict-MV a to mem in oeam rip in kiq kivtcsv Ltttrra and qutntiona submitted to this department mutt be urittrn on oni aide of the paper cntv and atoned itith the tininc of the writer. Special Queries UHt troae jjfLfn below are iutited. It is vnlerttood thnt the editor doe not necessarily Indorse the sentiment er pressett. All comnuuicatfon for this department ithovld be nddred an foi' loitv TIIK MOMN" V If WUK. Fttnino Public Ledger. Philadelphia, Ta. OTEKDA', S ASWLRS Rcfreslunents for Tarlj To the Fditor of V omnn's Paat Wants Capital Punishment for Women T ta Editw olTotnon' rage: Dear Vadqm Will ou klndtj advi me v hat we ild be appropriate, but it the eme time fajrly .nfxinsip, to re at a birth day party at whii.h I expert to hae about ten louples, all about tventy years of nee' MISS. Sk!! Ill-Ill ffill&B 1 HAl ASS nnlatBlla Is. 1 j .S?K.ltLj.0V".iV.V".i,rjr.d4Sday8 unless yoii use brown bread or war '" wi wv... ..j.-.- --.-,.---. ...... nrnrl Mill. I If a whethtr espttil puntahroent houM be tor wn If tt Is not for wnmen. Of courte It aheull not be. It is nlv ntlment tbat kB Juries nnd judges from (parlrc women from th death penaltv Why nhoulil women trra an xorrvsr n-in mtowru iv mv imu'ii" Ilto on sentiment They mm to be. nihtln hM enoash to get anas from tt They want "t b tike tnen vVhj not let them ihouliler the, tflaadvantasea aa well aa the advantacea of ur aex? A soman does not seem to consult ber heart when she is committing- crima. I do not s why the orld should conaalt Its heart In dealing: with her Women hava soft little uasa ulth them A woman rjfM arid men rsfuse to act as though th ar dealing with a human being ho has taken th life of another. They are blind novich to see onb the tears If men and sroman art going to be equal I aav Iji thm ba eejual In all things A MAN READEIl lfomen Don't Deserve Death Penalty r file Editor of iceman's Paoe: - V3" v' ttsr Dear Raider Madam In answer to "An Old of Both Ledgers ' 1 would ta capital uaishmtnt Is nat right for either men or T .. . Ml... l.Bk 1 1 & 4srs Halafsnrmani Vtlit fnesi WnOIs VilVt? instil I.H llllillUMm""H MV -vv at kill Who can ay how yuilty a man or ' & &e e? j. n ta without the power of reading their soma Bin Because, iney mxivnmiy nat kill woman Tulaf .I.-J r.k-.a Jr, MA in KS ft H lllAV hare vr been tempted or Uacause heaven has (tvan tham stronger natures 1e never rra ar bow strong we are. nt If there la capital punishment I believe Asiwamen gbould not sutler It. When women SeamaU murder It Is pacauso sume one has "i 'alamo mem uaer, 11 jruu mv usvm uu ii.Ve ail tk lilv murder trials of women iiou can And this out Men go on deceiving Wftli ' ,wamn and then finally one ot tnem sutlers tf&- 'laa much, goes craiy 1 guess, and kills one rf V ct teem. Men talll for othor motives Ho M. F w T? lativaa W tb.a mm m U aha la IB tre ! rempwn wnj .'le. " u it I rt 'iu iiwi- uniTiu an ,f & t 3-- C. ?-v aiaast winnun riont. tha chair or tho .fallow a for anybody, Mfto, i Hunting a Steamship Line Tt i JTdltor 0 11'oman's Pose: . Par Madam J wonder if you can possibly Jhslp me. I am amlous to learn the name or a ateamsnip esmimiij in n, .wi. ni.wso I minx, a uroaawif, um a am iio( Ana ouitaina is a larao aSNi l 'aura of the number. Mv. ana and William Rockefeller haa.hla titles In ,a aame building. The steamship rompi 'A? la an the first floor. This may aeem llki ' 'Ovary atranga request, but 1 am anxious , T 7tata a friend of mine-, i win u so i y j st yau can help me. i a-ratof t .iSL. t.'A' i-mV . . D . j mm - u2 tt la fortunate ou mentioned William li ..-mMiMmtUmr Vila nltiuB are at 26 and ' -t.-HOJ ( Broadway, and that cae the clue iWiiis ateamshlD company. You will . Have tO cnoose DClccn lui uo.il ' ihve their offices In that same building. Oaa ia tha Wilson Line, the other the vSJIM. Mall Steam Packet Company. The 1OW0H Wne ia headquartered In the .'fi-iS-. e K.ntrnn tz. Son. I hoDe you rr- .- vour friend. bread with a hlfth degree of wheat sub stitute In It. so vvhv not have a nice salad or some kind of croquettes? Pineapple salad ts delicious Use the canned plne- app'e, putting a slice on leaves of let tuce on each piste. Add a little, ball of cream cheese and a maraschino cherry to each, herve with majonnalse dress ing; With this ou mlBht have coffee and somo kind of war cake tlvt does not require much wheat flour. Serve Ice cream, too. if jou do not think this makes jour party too expensive Chicken salad could be served Instead of the pineapple Chicken croquettes are al ways nice for a partv If jou care to ko in for a hot supper There is a nice little whipped cream dessert jou could serve with these Instead of ice cream If jou send a self-addreti.cd stamped envelope I will mail jou roelpe.s for war'cake and for this dessert, for the croquettes loo, ana ror a Rinjrer-aie puncn nien jou ran serve If jou nrefer mmethlnc; cold in place of tho eoffce. Shoes for "Discouraged"' To tt e Editor of H'omou's rape: Iear Madam I read both letters that ou published signed "Discouraged ' and It made me wish to help again If only In a little wav I found some little shoes at a rum mage sale our rhurch is having- so bought them for the little bov of "Dlscourns;ed " Hope she will be able to use them How I wish I hsd monei that I could help those In need! Hop some of our readers found m ant remedy helped them. With beat wishes to vnur rage MKS B II W , MAP.YLAND. The little tan shoes arrived today and have been forwarded to "Discouraged ' for her little boy whose daddy Is In the navy. They are Just the kind of shoes a little fellow ought to have, and I know she will be glad to get them It is not money that counts in giving; Mrs W. Sometimes too much money starves the Impulse to give. Vou are doing J'our nart. Tnat's tne Dig tmnr It will probably Interest ou to know that fifty or more readers wrote to ask for the ant "cure." l-ou see you have served us doubly Two Cottage Cheese Recipes To the Editor of ICoinan's Page: Dear Madam Will ou please tell me some recipes In vihich I can u cottaae cheese? The redoes that ou elve art al ways good and easy to use HOOVEniZEM, Have you tried cottage cheese as a sauce with eggs or milk toast? This makes a very good dish Use one cupful of milk, one tablespoonful of cottage cheese, two tablespoonfula of flour and salt and peppar. Thicken the milk with I. tinmen fin tike their trillninc; ns nurses In the irm niirnine sihnol. 1 nttion-i ulile Mltnol to be established hi nr ceon dener-ll t.nritns. nf (be I nlteil ' Mates nrmv. This provides thnt amine women l ttikru Intn the mllltsr lies, j pltals throiiEliotit the rnuntm tu learn 1 nursing. To enroll In this nrhont nrlle to 111- offlre of the surgeon reneral, tl-islilncton, D. . -. There are more than 100,000 women I leiirher In the element tr school In I the I nllril stales 3. The newest In 11 flesh-colored Mouse Is I one with ninl netk. tollarless und with long fleet es. 4. Illien the laundering takes the fltitliiT ont of on orramlle lolltr the curling . iron easib restores It. !i. Apples rut tn irregular pieces rook more ! cttilrkh than those rut In little even I Hires necauee tne uneven pieces do nt lie close together as the eien ones 1I0 owl the heat has n better chance to get to the apples. When there J no Ice lettuce can h kept rrlsn by washing itnd putting It In a ratanderi then ro.er tlehtlt with a piece of cheesecloth wrunu nut In cold water. Keen In root n aie where there Iw no draft. Our Child) en s Eyes Hv MRS. M WEST or the I nllecl Mites I hll Ircn a Uurctu What of out clilldmis eves'' llecent lnvcMluatloii3 Into the condition of Aim ill u school cliildicn lcvml tliit .iliout one-llfth tvvcntv nei cent ire Ii tnilicrfiiped bj defective vision, and In n i . lsli'ctalile number of 1 nses these ditci are serious How giuvflv this nfliMs lie nations vvelfire Is demon Minted bv tbt (hidings in the recent e dininntlon of recruits for thf new nimv ..I to thi "10 rum mi-it called hi tin llrst clr.ift i"e njcctetl fnr plijslt.il disiiiiiilifl iiions Of thi Hi nnn isfs - wltiih v.iti aitalvretl In detail, mole I ' t'lan rn-firtl IihiI been i.ieiteil for dofeitH of lit .'( Tills MiiBle i.iiin Viss ltsponsiiiio foi mon innn twin as many ujeetln ' as the net hlshest nil'- 1 unilv ilcfntH of the teeth and fv tlin. ot lour times ii) nntiv as most of the otlKi I'errits it is, tueiein-v, plain Ihn 11u1 uit, inrcnts hlioulil take much uiori nnious thought ia to (he r inditftin of t. fr thlldiins eves ilurln tie vtiitH when the harm Is nmst llltelv to hi1 rime .mil when trouble can iuo-t leadilj be pitvctittd or cured Tl e first ceentlil is to Insure the ifeouulett lossiblt health at birth Thi 1 depends in a certain me.isute upon the . hialth and iliit of Ihu mother before I tho b.ihv is born I'roper food and care f ir the luliv thioughout lnfancj and rhlldhood wl-fn the struetuns of the l,o. I it.. rrnvtinrr at Ihn ninRt mil 11 rate nre rctii-.iiv. lmpinpei or Insultieient i the dish of his white teeth chap run xciv Knottinc One'v ,Vini lOl It o clock But I am not htiirj- M.r i, rneu llin i"'nmmnn Tmgtisll ' ... ..!. .....-. 1,-inrlnill 1 tr III1LU IUUHJ 1-Vl-lllO iiin.ni" ... tile And I do nol vvttit to see feasor I oe It m lias not willten to tell me or his engagement. But would lie .injvvaj ' 1 flRhl against tlie thought Put it I -reiiis an unfair allotment that Iranne, shallow and selfish, draws to lier,un errliiglv. a uint whose thoughts atid ac tions nre above her low ideals And I lin spite of my struggles, tan onl iihievr a Professor Coe I do not like to s-iv his tiMine The pettiness of last week cannot be wiped on It btampa the man as small and I m ii I What a disillusionment' Ills face Is so ilear before me 'lhc sllghtl.v hollo v- til cheeks, the brown skin The steadv lejes Yes, there mav be ratlier .1 tight 1 look about his lips Itut I t iw onlv They don't order tnem nut of the hous nr snithlmc like thai but they are not ns pICRssot.to mv Cillers hs other parents nre. One of tneep oung men Is a serge mt In the nrtni nnd ho tomes when he bos tt pass IMpjui advlso ine V m I would go to nri' parents, bring t-P the name of a particular joung man they have objected to and ask them to tell mo definite! j Just what the things arc that displease them ff thev aro about his clntactcr, ask them to please give vcti nroof. Po not be Imnudent. out just Inrlst on Knowing If thev are about looks, will they reallv do not count. If thev ire about monevjhev do not count very much either unless the younrr man In question Is shiftless and his no pros pects cf eier getting along In the world. If all the objections are vogue and tills applies to those made to nil jour callers then 1 think jou would be Justified In telling Join pirents that jou cannot In fairness to v nut self keep on giving up men friends an vour me to satisty tnem In Ave jears all cannot have been un desirable Then let the bejs vou reallv like host come to see jou,. As long as jour parents nre not outwardlv discour teous vou can do this Uf course It would hi nleei lo hive them welcome your fill nils wnrmhcaitcdiv, but the boj who renin wants vou villi brave these pn trntal chills nnd all will conic out well In the end Letters i a boldicr Drnr Cinthln I am one ot thosn girls who started writing to a soldier boy she did not know It stnrli-d lust as h lark A irovvd nf he tlrls enrh adopted a soldier and deeded to Just wrltn hlni friendly letters thin wflB oier eight months ago tor a long time w Just wrote friendly ltters but now he is beginning to bo more than friendlv I do not want to hurt his feelings by Ignoring the things he says and 1 do nol want to stop writing to him because that would hurl his feelings too Hut I know it would v foolish to carrv orr a love iifTair vvlth ft man I have never sf-pn tij ot think I ought tn st m writing to him7 1 know he Is an all right I o because h friend of mine cave mo his name MAItlOV. I do not believe In wilting to the sul ci ei bovs vou nave never met. nut I think as long as vou have done so II would be a llltle uul.lnd to bulk out now nu know, a great main men are apt to gel pentlmental In letters, nnd1 espclallv nun who are avv.iv from homo Let Gcorgiana Do II J A "Tlio timo lias come when we AV! not say, 'Let Georgo do It, when certain impoitnnt things arc td be' done. The new Idea' Is to let Gcorgiana do it.", Indianapolis News. s r and In unusual purroundlnirs Some of; them trv clrls out this wav. Thev don't mean lo. but It Is really a trial In thevJ end uecause if the girl Just IftUgrm, avvnv the sentimental parts of the letter: the bojs seem to stlclt to herf Just therf same. Afid If she Indulges In sentiment. verj" often thej- get tired nnd eventually stop writing. I would not mako fun ofj' ills advances, hut I would Just sort otv laugh them away and Jam jour letter, full of good fellowship That Is the way't to ploj the game In wartime j " Wbvt to Give a Yourig La'rly i'pnr i wumi uo jou inciuae aaviea about voung men In jour new deportmnt?r There Is nothing wronir vvlth my heart, but there la with mi nopkethnnW. I unnfiin irlv n oirinrmy gift to ft voung ladj twenty-one phi-s oi age, nun is in oeitcr circumstani than t am Her narenta hnie irlvrn I i verv thing undtr the sun, nnd I am atirrfT1 i wnum iikp to gne ner sometninp a utile dlftprint VV e urn tint etitfairfl ahiit v.W cood friends What shall it be? JOHN. if inings roj- a girl's room are always, appreciated Have vou thought of a pair, of those bronze book ends? A girl cani use more tha,n one set of these and"-she Is icry apt not to have even one. A3. i'"lo Merlins- Rllvpr bud vase Is a !ovly gift for a girl and Is in very good taste,' .. iltlio vvuKer fiovver box, enameled"ln white, with little pink roses, makes nj unusual gift. Have It filled with grow-" lng plants A sterling silver letteiv opener would be fitting, too And If nope nf these appeals to joy, fall back on. DOOKS. 1 1 Ladies' Shirt Waists ALI, STILES INCtTJO- KVO S1XK AND I.EORt.ETTE CREPE Beet quality: whltaand. colors. , , Special Valua f lWh $1.50 to $6: Also full line of ladles', children's and men'a hose. McPHILOMY'S, 1624 Market St MAI TO STANLEY THEATBB OPEN EVENINGS ' Eicept Tuesday and W'edntsdar i f ifil, nigiict and UliiPhS arc among the i tuses wllch inteifcie witn giowtn ana hea'thv dit lopmeiit of the bodv in ev en' inrt n id no doubt affect the grow ing ejeii In the fame wa" Put iven Wien tne fundamental lavvB of good health have been observed and Iwlien tlie eves aie btioug ann neaunj i to hegln with thev sbould hive verj snecial tare fiom the moment of bilth Dilutions foi tills are found ill two bulletins o' the childtens veal, entitled "Parent tl Care' and 'Infant Care Both thcf-o bulletins will be sent free ill i espouse to all renucsts Send sour name and full addresi clrailj wtltten to the Chler of the Cliildren s-Huieaii I'nlti d States Ilrpiitment oi l.abol, Washington n C P. 'hies nre often callow ed to lie in their canlages with the sun shining t' tcotlv Into taeir ives, oi are permit ted to look straight Into a bright ultlfi rial light, thus v orklng harm to the deli cate nerves of the eve As children grow thej often Mi .tin their cjes hv leading or other close work In a pocr light, or too soon after illness, when tne eves aro pitticularlj subject to Injuij A Summer Suit for a Trip to Town ' A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rosa r Tea-Cent Dye Recommended fvla Jfalller of n'omon'a Pant: Madam Perhaps, soma of your 'fill hs alad to know about a dye have found very helpful. It costs , cania. cornea sn an V"Tr,:l"v'1 " pterin tha pan It la boiled In or km Mir wnn .IE km mun (ad aavarat drtaaaa wltb It aaoat Mlafoory. urd out I ana mey 14- v' ECONOJUCALv iltiM0. 'l-r cannot be s. as mnj w vs" 1'al.e Teeth fill Not Utiulrr Nnrfe To thf rdltor ot tt omait s Poor Deer Vlndam Will ou kiudh answer In the L,vrMMi Pi nt.li I.imin if there Is any training school for nuraes which will aciept a girl to train who has false upppr teeth or would It Interfere In am waj' I am ver anxious to find nut At I em a nlahtlv reader or the KirviMi i-t ni ir t, triors i win Is- looklnc for an answer tn m question siinuidri t think it uouid te anv mnnranco nt this time wncn the ncd nurses so badl. do sou' MISS Sy You nerd not woirj nboiit the false upper teeth I am told that a good manj nurses hive them and the fart Is no Hindrance to their won. or to being accepted In a trsinlng school Anj" hos p'tal has a training school for nurses and, ns jou saj-, thej are verv glad to get more nurses Just at this time. Length of Shortest Short Story To the hdttor of 11 ontaa's Vaot H', of dressv talllcur As vou observe. thero is a slight resemblance to the strlctlv. tailor-made, hut tlie softened lines nnke It an npproptiate suit for luncheon in town during the summer months, when one must make n tlip t town either bj. motor, or train and de sires to be gowned 111 haimonv, not onlv fnr the trip, but for the upptiritmo in the Mnatt teetnurnnt To thne who live fir uw.ij from the great titles this mnj si em like a trivial qifstlrn. but to the women whore homes are In the city In the wintertime and tho suburbs during warm weathei. the dlffetenco In the tjpo of costume worn In- the cltv nnd In the i ountry Is marked! And it Is often a real problem to be able to strike, a. Jiappy medium between the two varieties An Important essential in choosing a garment for bucli occasions which will look fresh at the end of the day i after the luncheon and the tour ot the shops Tako the linen suits, for in stance nothing really looks anj' better than a crisp linen suit or frock when one nrst dresses but jje have all learned and verses are not sent to ndleates where are the sent? How long do sindlcstes hold vour story and now do sou know whether it Is accepted er not? O. V.. 1- Your other questions will be answered bv mall The shortest short storj Is about 500 words long Jokes und verses not sent to sjndlcates istn be sent di rectly to magazines which announce that they are in the market for them Syndi cates maj- hold jour storv pa long as they care to; there Is no given time If your story is accepted jou are notified and paid but if it is not accepted jou do not know until the manuscript Is sent back. If jou send a stamped and, addressed envelope jour etnry will be returned if it la not accepted Quiet Games for "Hen" Parly To the Editor of It'omnn's Page: Dear MadamI am golmr to entertain a few glrla at a house party over ftunday. Can sou suggest somo unusual stunts or rsmes that we cojld play at bedtime? Nothing noisy or rough SIXTr.EV. Toasting marshmallows on hatpins over a g?s Jet Is alwavH fun. especially the eating of the candv afterward. A verv interesting game is a contest in nulrlivmlntf a-iVi ntliAt PiftPvlindw alls the flour and Juat before serving add the I tn a rln nI)d the one' !,(, is to gtart cheese, stirring until it is melted. Thla may be used with creamed eggs, or the quantity ot cneeso may oe increased, making a Bauce suitable for using with macaroni or rice. Cottage cheeae and nut roast is another attractive dish made with thla food. Use one cupful of cot tage cheese, one cupful of chopped Eng lish walnuts or other nuts, one cupful of bread crumbs, the Juice of half a lemon. two tablespoonfula of chopped onion, one tablespoonful of butter, salt and pepper. Cook the onion In butter or other fat and little water until tender. Mix the other Ingredients and moisten with, the P. A .1 ft--.-, J. tYii hlttpr lps-snn that the frpRhnpM nf Dear Madam Will vou please tell me how I i. nn ,,.- i DhnH.iiiri nn.i ..t.-i.. Ion Is the shortest short aton? If Jokes i "" ',,''"" ......1 , . ij lli(ViJlu'i iaij tut i4 ciiiut uj a nini, Thero arc silk frocks which do retain their freshness, but the objection to these Jn the long coat which 1$ almost Indispensable apil must be carried about all daj", that one may feel on the safe side with Borne sort of protection agalnut a sudden change in the weather. So; after looking ahout to llnd n, gar ment that I could conscientiously be llce had no unsurmountable objections I found tnts suit wnicn t am snowing jou today. There .nre manj" reasons wliy thla suit, seemed "Just the thing," not the least important of which Is that it Is mada of jerse), anu mererore we know absolutely that It will not rum nie. The lines of the coat are very good and the lengtlr reminds mo thaH Dame Rumor has It that tne coats for fall and winter are to be knee length, or slightly above. The f rents of the Jack ets aro gathered to the straight collar. The deep ornamentations on the fronts are of heavy embroiderj-. A sash of the Jersey encircles the waist and ties In the front. The ends are finished with embroidered ornaments. The skirt is a plain two-pleco one. (Cops right. 1018. by Florence Hose.) does so by giving aloud an original lino to act as the foundation of rhvmlng. For Instance, she sajs. "When buds ap pear the spring Is near." The player on her left must Immediately deliver a sen tence which may or maj- not, according lo inspiration, have connection with What went before For Instance, the second line might be. "When blossoms ope the spring is here " or "I have a pen behind my ear." Each girl In turn must rdd a line, rhym'ng vvlth those that went before, but avoiding nnv word that has ended any other line If she fails to do so she must withdraw from the Circle or pay a forfeit. Prlaes 'may be LJuk I iP?.csIk Ks?rr a II ?Vsw8fi !fiemWu If sr. It is all over' On nu side But, unless 1 know nothing lie is beginning to like ime Perhaps to tare foi me But ho slnll not, I will stop hlni I can nevei forget Ir Bibj h letter, ' Be as 1 know jou will be. a woman wotthv of i good mans love" Oh, 1)1. BKbj ' And again ' W'liv did jou not know jout own mind''' I know mv own mind now. I Anollii i man's pride shall not be hum I bled At all costs, Pro'cssor Coe shall . t, t propose 1 must suve his feelings And I must llnd some simple way out There It one simple wav out 'lo mar ; rv him ! Oh, no, Sar.i Line, that Is tint wliRt jou tM out tn do Not to many anj man wlllj-nillv Not to seek i.oitu'ie nor nn easj- df prudence I shall not lower inj stundatds I jam seeking a man whom 1 ran lespeet, ) admire. A man whom I can love il vine, j e But I" care not if the home I Is a tlrij flat or a two-roomed cottage ! I can liiako It the home If need be, I can do my share of work to help sup- loit It Hut it is the man that counts But perhaps Piofessor Coe would change Stinginess Is a small thing But ag-vtn I wince, when I think of mj shame faced departute from the Orcelv Inn Again I lie.tr the cleai voice of the "iiojs, 'He's alwavs had tlie rep!' No, I shall never lowci mj standards Tho bell is ringing' The sudden, fpiick peal that means the professor. Hon 5sill!pa. !; s&K vHaVigi., fl 1 KP,-'(!Ssbv! 564 560 568 .SWfUl AfCtlUC AT46'-STNY jian 1 vtard hlni off' .Nervouslj- I walk up and down the confines of mj loom. Tomorrow Hurt Pride 1422 Malnut Street CONTINUING OUR cune dated IN1KOUUCING cUtaCfting 'frocks Street tJraVeCfuits 6)witrifZstimeSuiis QoatsCqpessCoatees ZteninglSummerwraps Outing tJportSAirfs k i , nd jiiillinety Our policy demands a constant change ot election hence current styles are offered now, in the heart of the wearing season, at important reductions. t l I EE iMtxiyfHiA ti wootTn.?e.V . t. . j, i n ii i a I z i . sJHL 3 .-dTM) An ra ffjMJ 'IA .A.&J--i---SMi jj.50 and $10 WalMt. Now $3.00 ft 5.00 Ask Florence Rose If sou want to know where tho costume sketched In'today'a dress talk tan to se cured. Write to Miss Rose If sou want her own personal advice on materials, colors and atslea aultatlaor you FAT TKRNS CANNOT, HE HUPPI.1UD. Ad dress Mlsa Rose: In care of tha r,ygcin JISUO .JJS"ob wwiiiau itsae oenq self address I -ate' awe. as ait i Sua , nf' Irearelopo for rP,i"ari This little suit is particularly appro priate for Ihe'vvonian who must go to town for lite day and ttill be fretli at the end of tint time. It is Jersey with ornamentations on the front of heavy embroidery. A satisfying note id the sah encircling the waist amTlying in the front Cleaning Leather Leather-covered furniture may be washed with caatlleaoap and lukewarm waterand wU s Lp'J5 HllillllUHIHllllHHHllil RUU0(lBLYNN.lne V 1528ChesSiutSf. Now Is The Time To Buy Your s. I Silk Sweaters Reduced Knitting Bagt, $6.00 8 a HI W201 Additional shipment received SUITS H- to sell at $12.50 $17.50 $15.00 $22.50 A special purchase of, Twced-o-Wool Suits has been grouped with a selec tion of regular and sleeveless models from our own stock rind reduced to prices that save you-from $lft to $20. Sleeveless Suits, $15 7lj! llir' r71m W EST r. I -. 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