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'WWW ' iww.y'ij'iwiy?.---, i'wqd ??prp : r'FsstwjrY) fevJBMSG PtJBMC LEDGEK-PHliADELPaiAi SATURDAY, SEPTEMBim 8 ita, , c . - - i , i . . ,, , , . ' , . . IKING CONVERSATION GO AT THE DINNER TABLE IT'S BLANKET TIME SOLDIERS' LUGGAGE .if?, -I Ktf irr It et &. us- ? i SE FEARFUL SILENCES rrrr m n a r - V 1 MM I VI A K M Women Worry 'About F Business Friends Some to Make. Conversation Go Like a Breeze OMt&BbDT bright oner said a siir-i .3t. ....i ji. i. .. ,.-, f. Trnasiui UULIVa I" UIIC'IVUII'l ivuw , M , , s threc-fourths conversation. You lltd not think this exactly true, ine hv the head of the houe, nhoi '.taferrunts things Just when they nrc !Sty started to know If the spenkei X VTWt nave wmc morn mum ,ui- r But that l! beside the point In the Trircllmlnarles of thN little article, Tim SVieiel. stoiy Is at o mam dinner titbit's -".thing never do Bet stalled Did jou f'ffrrer g)t down, well. saj on the eve of P t dinner part to some or ins menus ' i. And -wonder lust whv ii a dinner parti. .nvhovv in the 111 nt plare It Is .i alwais planned In the caiiM of u good 4 time. And on the afternoon of the) ' affair vou fluster around and wondei " this way: Will they have n good time- j f Anil while they are theie ou are on1 Sh rln and needle foi fear there Is go- Wg 10 DO 006 Ol UlOSC UniUI SllCmVI And after they ate sone vou tos Mi-oimd In bed for hours and wondei r" if they did have a good time Dlnnir board foi tlompirs. foi om own CSen V'r parties good times' Well It's all eial IV rsliiiiji and even foi Genual ftecordlnc to wnetnei jou UKe nnrei i u m .t inmu " "- -i.tv..- 4aint.. I late ubout wai time It Is lathei haul, thuuxh. on thn tnUIecloth whin OF COl'USn this Is the daik side thev do as did one man with otlai of the picture. It I- o laik Hid "' ,",b,ir,l,f,"n" "''raW linp" other Mile N .illurlni; Some dlnne.s ' the nl white linen nr thlnss of Jov and chirm You eel tip from the table with a warmth rnill.SK a.e onlv little hmts as t.. around our heart and vou hope thev I -L maklnir convention at the dinner will ORk vou .inln How to nnke , table Thev will open up othei ne your dinner jiartles like that theie is I ntie If talk becomes rchoi il cnlv the question. ' a meal It senerallv takes cue of Klndl hum in conversation Is the ' itself a the- meal piosrese Thee nnswer. What kind of thlncs do MiKKestion given In nnswei to i read people our husband's buslnes er's icuue aie implv-bised on the friends whom jou know but little, for'btoid pilnelple not that ou must do Instance like to talk about- We can., the talking at jour own dinner paitv not get awa fiom It. the thins that but tint oui- guests art- having the Interests any human being most I best time when thev aie doing it foi atranser or no sti anger. Is himself A jou A Maid and Two Men The Story of the Girl Who Was Left Behind lh HUH. Dh)0 BAM IILLOU Coeuriehl. lilt lu rnilie I.tdv'r Co. x.vx i 4srror knon vou do think n -ild X Mrs flow land a sharp idite lo her tktuflllv centle voice "Xo. mother I ilon t tinnb anvminc annul ii. rriurneo .uin My dear, vou know lint Is not true, ill ..uuinu .. '" tiini "". . ...... , nature would caue vou to wondei about .vm,.va -a.. I....1. rti.i.T i, .iiii3iiiM,i iin.ir ..i, ,aia i... ..... ...i H. In enlte of what vou av Kt Ttuth was silent Theyvvereseated.it V the little breakfast table, and Iluth, who had had breakfast oarlv on purpose to .( aold her mother's reproofs, had not been able to escape ills, iwuianu nan forestalled any step of the kind on Jtuth's part. Motheillke I'ho wan ancry nt Ruth's aroarent ltiuifferenc.e, sue was I ure that If tne irutn were Known, mini ." v aitrei that If tne irutn were Known, mini nimrri-l ind .I.uk nil unm rr in .t won u he neriic.il as nam nut llie tile. t-.r Mam I hve been nun n n had had a hand of some kind In .laik ulmie That was whv Hulh did not toin.li of nulnolikrv vvhiib I added toiireitd In the vvoinsn's 'Scliaiii. of the t)f r0(lt Uups Often It Is possible how- i, pond's stranite dlsappeaiance from want to talk about ir of couise Whv the co it just ..bove the openiiiB of the i rV,rVi rnulh "m have helped o,"f'r to paitltlon off a room iltlui In Jji" town. Xo one seemed to know where hadn't 'he thought uf thai before' limit Pooktts places this toit In a class of m,ny 0nurs and auswerel ro tnim nuea me toiiiei m at one end of tin- eellat rVi aaek was and things were becltmlnK to might even know wheie .lack was bin dlstlntllon The embroldciv 's don.) in I tion .o I alo win nnpreii.te I ir vou i hp, tle ttnipeialuie m vj be ion- fty-look strange People were lalklnc and hp ns , stlan.c Blll allll mohalll a beautiful ehade of soft Biav and the Vndm. directions for knUUnK.Kk..l 'rolled hv means of ouflde windows E?,thdate ot the weddlnR was onl " had determined to keep it to herself tonlnn of the Kra with the terra-totta wri-tltts- I en knli but do not know bovr t least one window Is mieesiiv, and rivuufl want vou to tell me the So perhoth did Air. no,,.,,,! ,eas- '"" ut "e suit Is in li.eif ,ot -ff .VVftV .K .Ls.tb" V In JJ," "' A'UMe S"r ,,B,,t "'", Wratuiraitha0e,a,rVm1'o,rno:vh' ;re ''"'''''' ""'-- 'T he'L, hull. i I down IKVW " "".""-".auh mikes a be.tei door Z, -But mother. 1 tell vou that I nnl "a" wronc thu she dirt not even pro-,,. ,,,. ., ,. ... ,. .. v, CONSTANT HB nKK ,luii concrete ol brick as a ocituhi C (ell vou what I don't know- mvcelf ' ben Ituth aroe from the table. ,.,, h nalrim 1iell buttoned I should nee a. i . . vc uu ,ur rfmount of nioistuie la cleli ible Wallx ; "Ton" must know so.ne.hinR Wi, and saidsomethinc about he.nB needed a th" font "Ihe s,r,Kl l,iBh .oilar mv" sp'le'ls'so ifmfed na the' al- of ,,- sloroke toom nho.ild he p.ialle. ..ia irt ii town 1ut now when .downtown She even fcaid pleasantlv. . ... i. .. i.,...,i., c.i...,. ,n.i i. "..,"... i it,i i am eoinir to lo the walls of tlm eel III Ventilation ii tople would be sure to wondei at It nTvay. and not write ana icn jou u, h -,,Cc.a. . rJ h smM M, of icrra-cottH coloicd iiuartern at mia l '""'"; 7l,,i.,, "ul a" ,,lr ""ll '"""- "' """" "'" ,,,... ;', ,, pome to say coodbje. ko that on mlBlit "Ves. It s Marjorle Bovvan You know , velvet, has the small brim Mied with them I know thev- "l" be ofw arced to or teII , eou , ,,ermi,,i,1B; cool air j""" """ "clml .;,, wc,;( he an excuse when an) on, asked pr ma ant, fo R0 aml ,hr ., ,et brow xeuct. nnd the wines placed at " ' " ' '' and It will be much t0 ',,"', "a th floor levtl I, desirable I bout him?' him Thev have a babv, but JIar- the front aie of the same color "s; ? direct for jou to lend for them P ect of liourd with a ho e the sire, u the vcket ihles into small pic ces. -Mother. 1 don't know ' .0,ie has nlcntv of mom-v ' . ..... . ..... h.,r,i L,,i,i h. for me to do It feir von of the air pipe Is fitted In the window and let them stand oveiulRlit in brine Mrs Rowland sipped her coffee and . Vlui ,ou think i,e Is dolus wrong-" I "'""' '" ,,v 'remei.c j( ufu'hU rtqu,f9 h hank and a half of in plice of one of the panes of glues stioiiK uioiibIi to float an isb In llio ..un .. i. t.,ii nm int.-, the lontii to t . . .. . ..... r .. .i ,n. An, ntiip nf socks Vnother o ino of class m , be icmov ed moi 11 nz sc.ibt .ill i,n nii .. ,.i .ii.. ,iiiiiu ....c ,.n.. .... ........ 5fS?."f.,Slha'K.b.n""r clltaTZ although she did not understand what It was that was boinermc ituin oi uw knew that somethlnR was wrong. In fact she had a shrewd suspicion of what It was Mrs lowland attepthiR- pleas ant, circumstances and avoiding dlT M...vt. An,a nlmnit refused lo see "vCM-ouhle until It was foued upon her tl 'Then jou don't know where .Inck Is fy Wind ne nasn I wruieo 10 on aw T wo e i? "And oll ran sun nieienu nine u a"- ilon't care" AVhere Is vour pilde Whv Fiven If jou dldnt e,aie foi Jack the Ptlt ifosslp that this will ciue should huit BrF.'b""" Pr'de If vou hive an LJ.I Formeily It had alwajs been polb!e Vgtjftr Mrs. rtowlanrt to reach Iluth anu 10 '-twSfluenee her I.atelv she had felt her lijirSthorlty slIpplnB and she resented It nvT-riiutU. Becmed temoie rroin ner inomrr l .timnilt tn understand and ihaiy of 2 etin fide nee Mrs Jlonlind had alvvajs nrlded herself on the fact that Iluth was told her things that happened l Tl.ls time Ruth's silence riled Mrs kA Ttowlana to tne pcini oi anger, aim nn: ' sa almost in tears as she exclaimed "I don't see how sou can treat me so V ow I shall be miserable for the rest of iy Ihe day with one of my sick headaches J.'T0U Know now I iunn aiiii iiirm mil, i- l..i- ... . I . . : Kill you purposely anianuuii: in- 'Oh, mother, I don t mean 10 aniag ,ml, Mm' rtuth said instantly renent- arit. Her mothei'e headaches were often ak . 1m A 1tlAllts'lft tioalrlf fiaj-ions aimrPi mi, .,nnw.inj .,,. severe, still Mrs Rowland used them jui an excuse to have her own wai ven Please Tell Me What to Do By CYSW1A Something for Sailor to nwer Dear Cynthia r am a nung slrl wnoiau eonnrtene in him anln akea friends eaally and loaea them In the II N J-, follow my eiample anr ah. i aatne manner 1 "!"' -."i ,.. , .... n.n.r t rp.,1 the ho?a lament in a tn.U a fSrieuIng" I'our mlVgulded outh' I will tell ou cunlliliig sefuch, tnougn u worries mr is ni -,... blight on my life ,In a certain number of a Joke magsaine "".-. with a Ui.le thai i Ja.ki. ;Vioililn't ateal" fo vou wioiriou ."""" 4,q our hearta from the gra haired woman ifvbo advlaea jou to wear yuur aneaier anu S.T-.,., .ka ,ll. .ml aha l,ikS 1QU III a, j-tHo slrl who talis ou aha lovea ou In a vulform to Iho one who naraclea iM-fore tbj .. ' i 'rwrriir in our gooa wnii nai w ;, TV rtsi'a weo'blt flatteredT Oh e' r , r know- a. Jackie whom I lled verj much ' 1..-J ik..l.i h llki.,1 me Nineteen and Mvantatn affection nothiii? aerluua i purine one oi imui ni " T"" . .. , i mf opinion of a girl who would break an Sr .SSiaMment (excuao the veniai ularl sun, a fsillow no" 1 coureii tnai J vmuiu 3 MjiilJsr It a rather sluuuy Irku aim ne ."S ... f . e inaoo an ensaac"""' """ " " ; In .i.nlnr and then I aaked tlllll In y atrealc. If b Intened to lome ll ramar aiwrjr i i iwhissiiw. ','"' mad to anologlie 1I then naked me .....1 4.,&a.rf 1.1m im and I ualu 11U aaoraad ail right and went bar to Iho .. 1... Kara, AA nnmn out Nnd fonur h stays awy tba more ( want M.iaa l,,' It Is here la my position I don ( rare for a in uiiiiii i wsiui iii-ii ji' t'm rather afraid to make new frlenda for ITaavr I will bo again pnnoer nr nrer uie it. lireitlher I am lauihctl at r with '"Boa- can we fomit uu llw n ne be aiyon when nur vraara in an nu and , lavut ' noea ea i womiri Hri lert Is Hiiothei itiame leu Hie sailors to. an answer Wh n does ves mean jes m siana ,or oeinai , ' Mere Advire to H. N. E. v"'," .... . .t tfUiTo .fiTk'v! K,rJirv.i,aivil 8 "- v ' 11 n rsw m riiiTrnnn YiMlIK IJI1 1MCS Entertaining Their Husbands' Suggestions Are Given Here man cmi tilk about himself and his experiences anil so lose hlmelf In the ....... .. ,...,.. J" or ' I'lilC conversation lll.ooiiri M, uinK, ot roure, this applies to Ills wife, too. Make people rmlnls- cent and thev have the time of. their lives. Ask a man. for Inhume, what put of the country ho comes from ( i-crmips u is a small town i noon- iii by saving voting people must havo gieut time in small lon and -well, who ian Mann him Hefor you I know It vou will be listening to th" iIiIiikh he did as a boj and as a outh in the little old home town Tuin to vacations .k vuin gucsis 11 mtv have ever been canming Then vou .might litet tactfully lead the cons ei ration to the movie. ."motlles In th movies and .lllTcieiict' In opinion about them always make lnteiestlng food foi vvoid The nevei falling topic of convci satlon Is tile wat I have maiveled UL 1IIVU till I, ..,11-1 III... II ...v.l r... . . with lolled up newspapeis and le.illv quite settling; thlnss for the diiift often Wfiu nu if l!iu Hon t .ui ee" tlie Kill tli ii I .lull i liki in talk about i umiiiiii. wiiilii m ii ii. inn ii o, ii .in Hut ner Home is uieij m--i'-, ... .... i'" eaon Hilvantes but I iieluve thev , VtuselB fold tlieli wines anil i Then )ou do admit tn.itnti feci hurt ,,,i ,.ff ih.t , 1, ,ei,a.,i in tlui Pdeu of the Wet " "-iu uuit iiook p i piii Iluth 'hook hei lieml Hut vvliv not Vou ilnuld feel iliat ...j .'u..h un i.j.v navi. iicii i jou (jolnc to marry him" I "e. I ni KOhiB lo marrv him mother, i If ho comes back and wants me ' tint unit ins th.- inot wool inut be Jl,- Itovvland did not ,,otke that the expensive Kill nefcleitid to answer the other ques- 'I In. skin of iln Mill is plan, and . tlon She was too much lelleved tojlioijs quite a decided slant rioiu the dlscovei that there )as to lie no scJn-, hlpllne lo the lovvei tdgo of tin ski t I da I and no postponement of Ihe wed- IJei au of this taper tovvaid Hit feet I Hint- v.. rimii.f i,A .4....A.i i.. i... liiu. i.trt u tfi,.ii n ift v mliplpp nn. nilnd. .lai k and lluili bail li.nl n lmoi' I .-, ,muk, inoiorr, oui i uon i tnink ?!;:. """-" " - ' - - J el ' r tilth I think vou take a gieat deal on vour shoiildus when v,ou attempt to take a man aivav from his wife and' child '.Not take him avva , just persuade ilatjori.' in hend him ' I Its all wrong I nav.nl approved of it from the beginning; and now I Know vou re not clalmc light I,et thf men go vvhu must, but leave the men who aie not called and who have home ties 1 tell vou Ruth I am almost sine that vour ridiculous work has caused a i hrekt or some kind between Jack and jou 'Vfotbei dear jou slmplv do not un ileis'.aud vou couldn t unless vou had I worked with lh n.nnl. n.l u.,1 .. them when !he had tlnallv caught the l,lPJ Moo woik on then emotion. No I don I I trv to gel thtni to (.Qfl Well I know i hat ts,L .na . . " "" "i- prove rerhaps not, but I cannot lei Jack rule my life, mother Afler all. it be longs to me. doesnt it "Vou It never be Inpplly married If jou Insist on doing tnmgs of which jour husband does not approve" "We don't know much about happi ness, anjvvay do we Ruth returned She felt as though her mother had sud- denlv tuined a knife in her heart sM-ab. On Momlar, the ae r itonan I lll laal letter na en convincing to m . Int I i aultl nut resist iniw,Hiir I ,. ..i .".' " V1: 7WU( "r nnouia n eer rrnvn . hlmeeif fa e to inn ana in thn tr x,. J 12 ' ..n, kind of . lrl It will if enou.h ,0 LI ny artrrtion in sour heart for htm . ,, L . Moving l'iclure Ati'wer' 7" ,; n.Uor of II omos a pnu. "ear ilaualll I am asking vour ailUee n 0JUH maitera Would like to know wlier . tn n l my rnuilng tlcture atorv Shoul.l I I aa. al t a. II la. n.-. II A 1L ...l.a ... ..."...? . "... . ... ..,... ,.r ..' luiru ,.r iiririiih.a Pnr" ii vt Look on the back of movlnr.nl, lure magailnos for mines uf companies vvhern scenarloa can be submitted, Write In Ink. vvltli wide spacing between lines I L unruiea apei I ,. . ,,.. ,. "on innj unr Hear I'intliia - xeeinc u ... i,,,. helped ether glrla we hve come tu jou for bell We are two glrla. sixteen and seventeen Vs aro daughters nf a mlnlatsr IN ilu-s not lelleve In glrlif being out aflar s o'rlocl and thinks we abculd atay home and study xe have aaked tn go out once In a while but ho will not let u Ko plesae tell u what to do HOkbTANO t)IJII'U;ri 1 am afraid 1 could not attempt tn take a stand against a father who Is a inlmstei. "loll must ask C'vnthla easier questions Tor Tender I'eel if vour fett ate pti allv tendei t),ev should be bathed even it'ghi 'n a rnottiih full of warm water into which jou nave put an ounce or norax warm unit water In also verv easeful for feet -vv nar is ii iius moinur. near anv- t.tn. Bnnlnl i .-rf ' "- " . . ...r ..I ...... .A-t ff I . . . - ....- I.. - .. , ,' I 11 f IllHtlll Mltlt that aie unaccustomed to standing aiiiiino ine iwr, me iirai win va rriuuieu day And jou will Jlnd thlsj podr Monger Whether this Is necessary or bold puth, "I'm a good little boy Yr sprinkled into the waTn bath-water will'not depend, upon the eOlclency- of thelse. that worm looked lonely, ao I rlv' airord sreat, Ur: cooker, 'lm wUt" lata. A TAILORED SUIT THAT IS DIFFERENT A Unit) f'mioii talk 61 Hornier fine Mm ftftH iHftftftH -' I III "lilt would In ilc-i riliril a klrnllv Inlort'il if it were nol for the lillle lout Ii of embroidery vtliuli appear on llic mat Jii-I above lire pmkcl- ,nin t'IMi a tallortil suit thu mi lie I I . ljat..iit ... uli In. I. lnll .1 ....I . i l .. " .- .. t.n numn l.lllUlKl .lllll IKI i Has thone knovvlnr little iuml.es Is, son.e.h.ng of i orUl fee, vet , be. lleve vou vv II agr.e with m iliu f ' ii. untiMfii'ii bui II ,i (OMiunif ill illi orlslnal of Hie Nluidi of luilax It l in til of ttirHuotl., U)ins of . i.-..,.fir-,,i ,, ii i ..V.. .- r 1 "'llltlll Ulir ll.llll, ill. II -l 111 1-. 1 have l,en al.l, to .U,(,v.i velnms has no ,h ,,Ih seo as ,l ont.riul for sood-loi Mug ult Thin miv be other, for less inmi. v Onlv llii IiIl-Iimi rr.i 1p . wnni m iihii m in , nnc rnt nu r eours. In oidn Hint Ihe surfaee m ..... ...n. ........rui ....n iAn. i. .. .. i . .. iiiif ,n, iniiutiiui mill luun u (iiiiq ueivyirllv followH at the pieseni hlj.li ( latlnt of law vvoid that the tv'Ntlle nearanee The Jacket, too. I xupnoe. wortli of vour attention i imnrni i, n I lin I mil AMERICAN CAMPAIGN AIMED TO MASK METZ Kn.-nn Is Likclv lo Ik- Cut ' in l? i. :.. i. Oil Kmin Force in the Noilh AVn.lilnr.lnii, Sept 2 Faced hv a smashing attack bv the vmeilran Klrst Armj on the height of the Aleuse, determined French pressure "" w'1 J,un, ,bc5 "' ,,'1 ,n"e foirest and a tlmultaneous Biltlsh thiust I at 'inbial Iho Herman aimles on the ' " "l?i n ttont aie eonri onte.l l. a men- . tci iiiai m ii iiini..ai.i u ?rnu aid lo nuikiiia ueauraiion mat ner .trongest nlll could do nothing mav havo had much to do with the dispatch of eaco overtures bv Hulgarla, it was thought There i iiancei riiniiirh foi the eiiemv. American otllcers said In the Franco- American atl-ick, linked up as it Is with the llrltisli drive As the thrust In the Champagne develops It appeal!' most nrniiaiiiB nipiii niint.r husiimt iii. (ditect obTersought is to e,;d ,,; 'hattlellne. ditectlv up the Aleuse until r vi.rinH I Met8 Is masked and the ficiman armies one vvun lancv ooruers io int. inaiu to uussia ins jiisi mide a rormal dec rj ""UuiroundhiK Ii Mttinllv separated fiom blankets- In atttactlve color comblna ,aratIol, ot frame's Intentions with le- I. a . .. .. t lva X-lll ttm til At Hmc lit 11 1 Vf II .IS f 11 1 T Uel lum nonnei.i i ..nice ami --' ""j;,,;;'; - " The'piogres, mute bv ineial rer ' , shlngs uieii In then (list swift rush) When jour boj goes off to camp al- was ttartllns in view of the dimcuU'1,0Kh his uniform and eaulpment will nd bioken countrv ihtiough which the'1"1 furnished him there will be countless drive waa made and cave fuither evl - deiun of Availing Hernnn man-power and also that Herman geneials again were outguessed s the drive progresses It is believed the French fiont west of the Sulppa will I become: involved and I he, onera Ion w nerome invniveii and Hie operation will ihe extended to the more open country hefoie Rhelms The cutting fdge of the i' v.;.-..": ;.. ..-.."i. ".".' :r:r r. : : ""'"""" """" iimicirs io ue ino American advance on the Meuse It will require minj olliiem think onlv a comparatively limited further stride for. Ufct .';? wTlhde,Vwart,ny l",nier- lake a great wltlidiawal Kulterecl Carrol mi. and scrano small cm.ois n.,a i cut In iiHnovv etilns Cook three ciin. .. .1 . ---... ...... (uls of llie carrots In just enough water I to i-over When carrots ate; tendei nnd , only a. sin. ii ainoiuu oi vvater lemallis. I ,uu a hu eapoonrui of butter Hook lug watei has evaporated The carrots will havo a delicious flavo, cooked this way and none of the minerals will be wasted. Mi lug beans cut in halves lengthwise or parsnips cut In strips are also good served this vvaj. niunij. iiiiiii ,iiuwa, .ill ii, il- iriliaill Mii'li in llie Tireless Cooker One cupful comment. oth leaspoonful salt, four nnd nne-rnlf tupfuls water, mini, oi milk and WHtei Iliinc the sailed wain to the boiling point, add tlm meal idowli, Stirling all Ihe time Put Into llie llielrss looker 'ann leave ioi nve in n nours u ine ipa.. i.o.u.mi; .nr inum n ec. huu hihiiiiii- I pall containing water before being place.l The Woman's Exchange TODAY'S INQUIRIES I. How I Ihowork ,t Ik recomlructlon aids rllnd7 . hat la lhlr liirr? 1. llovv re the worawi f JVnnre In reeo- nlr the work ol Amrlran vvomen In the wur? I. H ht Is lh strraro lain In flhl r aoMler r aur.mtn atace thalr tntrsnt Into mllltarjr lire? . me i rvaluuie taal nlll be nnitl thla llaUvufr'en. 0. What ".mart noTtltr In fur has made lis appearance? TESTER DAVS ANSWfcKS I. Ihran dottora and au ntirae at Ihe VV- i man'a OvetrHexa llAanltnta haie been I . warded lb trench Oali de uuerre far brarery. VlUa Itorti K. TtmmDfton la aaiierlntendent of be rmr uraa Cerp. Natel little faaer or Drliea for tlrla at Ike lamoutlaf nartr are aaihrl ina made In the fnrm af aoda rraihera. raejr are made at ea4Un. white aalin and btann allk thread to mark the denta. Of eierr ten dellara anenl or a lionseiTire Inn and a half ahanld to for train food, breivda. rerenla. meal. iaanettl. elr.i two for meat, flah and eisai two for mllki two for frvilta and inetablea. nnil one dollar nnd n half ror nundrlea. nrh na fata, butter, oil, lard, saiar and drinks. Theae aire fit-urea sub mitted by the national war ailnc lommlttee. In fU bacon and etrs In a new and dell rlona war arrant atrlpa of bacon In multln Una, breaU the aita In each tin and bake In medium oven. The whites mut tie firm enough to make the whole inpahape when remored from the tin. In ualnc corn etrup aa nblltiile ror lltar III jeilj-iuaainf uoe inrji-u""" ; n( n capful ajrup to one cupful of rruli Juice. In preertln nte cn'inl vjcltnt uf avrnp and fruit. Where lo Repiter Room In lli fcdllei o w oiaait'j Paat near Madjm - Some tlm at 'hers " s paraaraph in .our lOlumn alvinc tlm aa Ueia of P' whero one can reitater ana pav twenty nve cenla to sat a roomer or hoard.r ran jou slve the T"m.nin lie " ii Tliw buieau lefened to Is the Phila delphia llureau of Hoarding ,H'-" I0,r ilrls Otis ItulMlng. Sixteenth and San- iniii etreets Word of ''Killarnrv' lo II ' I dttnr ot II omnii's Poor, D.ar IaiMni VV 111 vou klndi; ir h; I I nnnli tn the 0HB fnvuiea ,""" Alo vhat ahouM vou e after u inir.iiime.1 lu irraon u hav- nver aeen li'fore" lm vou think It ver good form to wrltlns papei like thla? Thank.nc uu 'or 'fi.mtrr, si-vpat briiooi. mm. riier are foUl slanzis to lIUiriiiJ UiriD ill? ivu. ...-.- - --- .- "nil It would t-YiV'"! Tni'iM in. J- u to f Iv. U em nil . I nU public lll.rai 'Ihe tlrst icis.e Is as foi- loWS iu Klllarne s UKch and fU Kin raid Isle ami wlndlnK biy T..mttuiti iMf 1im .iiiil wooulnnn on .......a..-.., .t.1, mI.iii '"'" ,e,r "? all i,d l,o;j ' Vamie.'n "Vr" wile!"' ) oot)rnt leaves on inanv Kti ml tv 8 Homf luiiarnej 'liver fair Klllarnev ...-. -- . ... ...,. ,on haie'iitvei' .""r, i before make some i . ... ... .-.. nuin. t emark like II See 1113 niiaiifcc .', .'- " ttoduced to a peon ou have Known r well." or f am Klad to ee vou arter heal ltiK o mm 1 i auoui -vou ii n nyi "a'sht ITrnv SVoS "U d5ne ijihouuli In visrtlme unlos jou are X rltlttt; a vety formal lettei. co"l foim mm fivi wa to conservation of papei Write In Headniiarler i ,i- i j.mrni tiomaa fuor ask vou to write to lied l io's head- Alarguerile Clark's ililre lo Hi' t d'to ot 11'oi.ioa i Vaot lt1S I'laae tell m .VUrsu'rlle ckrVt Mr"! '.. ,?,., i I am so gMd jou find the column in- je?.V.nW pi,iJ.r..t.askv Kiln, Corporation sSI ?'- ' .. .., -ii. .i ..in h'lfth nvenue New ork rllj will leaih hei safelv Adventures With a Purse rotl.ND TODAY I, lllankets for the tlrat algna of mid weather. . aeldler'a aullcane for a aoldier 1. aort nf paalo that nialcea bureau draveera open enatlr and windows g" "P. 44T VV'AS cold list night," sail, our maiden aunt, as she comes down to I breakfast with a shaw I about her shoul dara Tlrst signs of winter' And winter means pianKets. nave, jou an that you need If not. It will pay ou I lo !ok at the blankets offered In a timely sale b one of the shops n he prices begin at $5 60. and the pattern, include most every kind, fiom the plain ouu' u7 ' ' uc v" '?""""'" ramp i im. '' him to use ils (or rnajbe. vour) good suitcase or traveling bag. nognlzlhg the need for Inexpensive 'soldier lug. gage," one of the shops Is showing an elghteen-tnch bag of khaki. In appear i.li hi- nf 1.1,1.1 It nnnenr 1 arce ' ,at'on ai'CO 11 13 me ciau "IUP hist .sou - 1. l ,1.. ......... ..V. ..... l.A -A. leather bag. and It Is well bound .n.i .imni. ih khaki cives it a. very -,,., "!.:'-' ." , ,,: -i- military nppeaiance, and the price "" .,.,, , ,,, ,.e mm door, and wllidows tint stlqlt. And how ex- asperating an obstinate bureau or ,ecalcitrant window can bt only she who has tugged and pulled and said, I all the swear words up to "darn" oan , .. ... .. . nuui iwi i tir- ...... w. .- ----- . .. -- --- --- .. ., .... ...nx.... ititu iiiuiii appreciate, i am bure mat ine paste. -""" ,""., , lo prevent this condition roust havo been1 , 'he objectives of the Allies Is made by a woman. One has only to see tll necessary economic help for Russia the calm, superior manner In which the nat the sufferings and privations of her man of the houso shuts with on hand Population have rrtideied very urgent. the window on which one has exerted ur actions have alwais been ill, every effort to reallie that such a dli-fcted toward the Interests of lluivla, covery would never have, occurred to a We ar Klven full guarantees for the man. All ou need do Ik to rub a htispeet of .Russia's Independence, sever- of this paste on tho door or window In e'nty, liberty and territorial integrity." question and all resistance leaves. And " " " a Jar can be purchased for twenty-five' Onre Would Be Knouph cnt .Some of the last-Joined armv recruits do not lake at all kindly to route uuirch- Teniler.llearie.l Y.uii). 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IC.IteX in Corner of Collar Aau I'Vnm ITuriiuct' iool well ventilated lellai ciffers (jood londltious foi vegetable suu.i,c. but manv lellus me not well "illied be-i-ause of poor insulation oi lack of ven tilation t'ellire itintaltiinK furnniee aie IHU.illv too warm ni too illy foi Morale mav le eeciiitd b.v openlUK window fiom the sash nnd it nn.ill hliigcil dnoi tilted Ip lt pluce, which when open al lows the heatie! air to i si apt In cold XZXAU3 ed door and the must be cloed 4 The windows In the storage room should hi. daikened In older to protect the xwubUs flolll ,0o imiUl ,ljrU, ";imK ,,a,tM '" "';""- b. used as eoutalneis for the vnilotis vege. tables but movable containers au imf. ,.,1.1 eialilf lo built In bins .is it Is possible in lemove them for cleaning pamphlet on stoinge of vegelnbles can be obtained free bv vvrltlnc to the National Wai ("nideti Coimnlsslun. Washington t r Inclose two-cenl stamp for return postage GOOD WILL PLEDGED RUSSIA BY FRANCE Oflicial Statement Follows Precedent Laid Down hv U. S. Maablnglon sept 2S ... ., ... . .. . .. .n r.encn .overu n em. inroug , RcgnaUlt, the 1 rench high commissioner i-pect to Russia denning the puiposo of her Intervention In .Siberia, and heie- utious lo the Russian mllllaij, political and onoml(, sltimtloll ,, 8aU, , ,.Tll(. flo,e bom11 ()f i,,,,!,, unltinE Russia and France havo not been affected France knows" the heroism of , nuiisian s0,je.g aI1(, thelr B,orlous actlon8 ulJnlf the nrst ear of the war Vrar.t, ,,,flrtn, p ,. .,-.,, ,. (h. fut' nf (h. ,,..,. ,,. ., J as the other Allies, to respond to the ........ .. ' ,.n..,l ., ,, nr,ul ,,,l ,l. "':',""" "II "7,,r., . ' . "u" ' upucti iioiii uio uuriuui uariies oi llie "''""""" ""-". ""' " population who are faithful to their r..ireiiesj auo. resoivea io put an enu uo', ls,he noIsh,.,w diROrganliallon. which Is the cause of the dlsmembetineiit and ruin of ItU.sla. delivered over to Her- anv ' Ipimedlate leasou for our action U to bring help to qur Allies, the Czecho- Slovaks, whore- national existence we have recognised and whose armies have .1,1 -rttMl, niaf One man hsd fallen out lluee times In about eight nilles, and at last Ids company sergeant majoi could stand it i,o longer. 'la.ok ere, my lad. ho said, ouie Joined the wiong leglmeut ou ought to be In the rojal flying loips" "Why?' asked th tired one cur'ously. "Why? asked tho tired one cur'ousl 'Vou'il only all out onco?thn (" Tlt-Blta. , .....i X and In bpit't'd c.priiit lo Folion- ClMpCs, T( .MihoiiRli plcliles do not loiiliin niiiih food Miluc the Rive ,,ii uniluihbli Hplie to the meal tint is often coiicolid of liftoids in thes,. wrfitlnit di.vs Hero aie a numhci of tcstnl iin. s r..r Pliklis-repilnteil fiom I'litoilil Hevkw im me nor iiiilictllt ol ii(lis0 (c ill ike Vliisturil I'Ukli. I iiriily.fuu, im; (imniibris On qunit MIC(1 lOIKJM I II o UttlltfloHCIS Iilo cjunifs rrrm toimilm .Sir tirtrn ;ir;i)ri Oni-half pound muvtanl One hiilf ainitc ImmcrU lunula 7 Inccijuarlri ciipjul Hint, , ' l ! Illqai thoioughly MK the imistiiid, tiiruurlc poivdci. Hour and sugai lo a nuooth paste with one pint of thu vincgai , add mis iiiixiura lo tlm lemainliiK v illegal whlili has been biouglit in the boiling: point Cook twentv minutes, add the- veFei.inirs and, whin cold, plice In Jai and mtI I Pepper 11.11. 'J H rlt r if. (ijiel.v lwlif ircen ptppen rurht onion tin l;e f ,n,ill 'I line pints i innin no i upfnh iiirui Thin lent tublcsiooniils inll lieinove tli0 white llbet and the sc-tds ftom tli? ptppeis and peel the onions; chop all flnelv, then pour boiling watei ovei them l,ct stand live minutes and drain i'ook together the v iiiegai, sugai, and salt, add tho peppeis and onions, boll up once tuin Into Bln Hired ins, and seal cloelv Heel Kelish HO rfo CII 4IIICI bcc N " One-half iiipfnl pulled Itumciiidiah. Tu.0 bncfs o mcicc. One lexel tttttlcsiouiut of oioiuic t7lMyci. .Sir ioic One quart i nirciii- Roll, peel and iluth chon the beets. add to them the grated horseradish. Put the ginger, cloves nnd mace Into a small cheesecloth bag pl ice tlitm in a sauci. pun, add Hie vinegai, biliig'to boiling point and pom while still sea ding hot over the beets .seal closclvand keep for a week or two hefote'uslng i . ( liow.t hove One inccMiim-sitri rrii rcibliciut, Our iiicdluiu sf:cd caullIoueiA One ciicut dl'i'iy beaijs, v One ait preen tonmfo'ca. One cuart plehUny onions. One cyiinrf small plrAlny riicinii bers. hlx creen jicppcM. 1 ico cupfuli .salt. 7 ico quarts iliirflnr One litblcspoonfiil celeiy seeil One tablesjioonful muslatil seal One-halt Uusp4pnlnl yinund inner, Cut out the' hard toi. fiom tho cab bage and shavn the labhagf llnely; break the laulltlower Into lloweiettes: remove ihe seeds fiom tlfc peppers nnd cut the peppers and tucuinbem Into thin slices. Peel the onions and cut the beans and tomatoes into Miiall pieces. Place all In p. largo open veesel, sprinkle with the salt and let stand ov el night. In the morning, rinse with cold water and drain. Add the eplces, bcald the vine gar and pour it over the vegetables. Let stand twenty-four hours, then siald the vinegar and do It again on the th,trd day. Pack In glasses or Jais and seal closely until needed. bplred (i rapes lUpht pound grapes. I'anr rounds eupar, 7irre ciipnl t'liifflar, 'on i sticks cinnamon. One ounce wholo cloves. 7uo blades mace Remove and set aside tin skins of the grapes , cook the pulp In tlv vinegar wHH the splies tied In iliereqiMotU till the giapis are soft Pass as much us possible through u flue sieve, keeping back the seeds Add Ihe skins nnd le tuin to tho flie; when boiling, put In the sugar and bag of spices. Cook till thick and then put Into glass and "V "MUNITIONERETTE" LA UDS GIRLS IN WAR INDUSTRY Miss Eleanor Ilahcy Snys Women in Eddyslone Rifle Plant Aro Loyal and Good Worhcrs, but Inclined lo Be Extravagant in Living AM1SS10X:U nmong tho munition eers Ibis Is the avocation assumed by Miss ttlennor Halsej', who describes herself as a ' munltlonerelte." Miss Hnlsey, who Is a giadiinle of Swarthmore, Is tho daughter of Fred orlck Y, llalsev, ISI Klngsesslng nve nue, and for two weeks now has been tolling at the Midvale Steel and Ord nance C'ompanv's nddystone rifle plant Part of the time. Miss llalsev wotked on the machines, and found the work Interesting. Now she Is In the empro ment bureau, and Is doing welfare duty among the thousand ghls nt tho plant. ''Thev aro line girls,1' she said to clsy. "They nr lojal and good work ers Hut perhaps all ot them don t realize their responsibilities. And that Is what I wish them lo do "I want them lo undcistand that they nte Just as essential as the men In the tienchcs And If thev go about their wcrk In tho proper spirit. It will develop them Just as armv life develops soldiers nnd bilngs out the best that Is In them " .Some of the girls have been a bit unsettled by the high wages paid them. Miss Hnlsey sajs. Five dollais a day has been mom than some of them know how lo spend wisely, "And what I want to do Is n work w Ith these girls, curb anv foolish In diligence of tastes made extiavagant bv high wage, and develop the fine sphlt which aliei.ly exists" nald SIlss Halsey. The welfare worker, who Is thirty jrars old. went on lo decrlbe her own etpeilence ns an actusl 'munltlon erelte." hhe said. "Being a munition worker Is very different from what 1 Imagined, very much betlei In fact. My misgivings, w III Ii aroe fion prejudice, snobbish ness nnd a total Ignorsnce of all fac tory woik, woro overcome onl bv my strong love if adventuie nnd my great desire to get as close to the tiring line as tho Government would allow. "That deshn to get to the firing line began to be fulfilled Ihe moment I set foot lit the train mj first morning as a munltlontri-ete. In that regiment of workers on the station platfoim, there was one meinbei f mv company: at the I farthest end of tho platform was one I lone vvomin The toes of mj" shoes ' surelv muit havo skinned the heels of her shoes, as 7 fellow ed her Into the train and through foui oi live coaches tilled with men, men stunning, sitting, squatting on the flout, crouching In coi ners, leaning against companions, bend ing over seat backs or sprawling out on the floors of baggage coaches in eveij posture tho liunmi atiatomj can assume Thtse who wcte not si. cplng, were smuklng Right thtough the xnuk and flip, through lire and smoke, that girl led ine stialght Into Xo Man's Laud At the teal of the ttalu was a coach I evcluslvelv foi vvomen emploed'in inn nltlrn pi nit Cont'nulng Miss Halsej- said: "When I teached the rifle plant I vv is .ikon w th 'he others to one of the buildings We did not need .i band lo complete the pitade, hi cause the mjrlad of wheels ovethead. set up a noise tint had the i-eins loar outclassed nt a lotlo of ten to one I nevet heard Huh a din In my life, and I began to vvonde how niv tviupanlc! meinhiane would hold cut 'Ihe ocenn-llkc loai was woise on the second flooi, where, as If tn follow out tho seishoie impression a jcsged-ln loom such as ou see In sea side buhhouses, wjs located Here each . glil was given a uniform of khaki con sisting of a bloomer costume and a csp 'With these costumes In ouf arms we weio miiched to the third floor where (he ocean still roared, but no bath , houses weio In evidence In fact, one might have supi-ised tint wo woe In a dnirj oi a lauudrv, for there was m appearance ( i tea in separatois all mound and u rtiotig smel rf Mniulav morning In the all Rut It was neither separator nor Mondaj Just soda water mining through tho machines c cool tho e listings and wash away the filings The extent to whiili SIlss llalsev s pa triotism would lead hei maj be Judged from the following Would Wlllluil.v Kill Huu n acquaintance of mine who had puilttst tendeneeis. once asked me In a hen Hied tone. 'Would Jou wllllngli be 11m in. mis of klllliur a man Miss Ilai- ' sev sal.! "My leplj was Xo, I hope ! heaven mav guaid m fiom killing n niain but I certainly pray heaven will Mvo me slieiiglh to kill a Huu; a Hun Is not a man And so 1 am n Hun killer and intend to be n Hun killer all uy life, without any fiat if breaking one ot the Commandments ' "I must tellou of the luncluooni be. fnie 1 tell vou of the woik done bv the women' Miss llulsey said witlj enthusi asm '"llie lunchroom Is In keeping with the dreetdiig. mom, large and elemi It Is more immeine I linn large, more like two laigi looms tluown togethei, with a smaller loom tn one side for the vol cued emploies At Ihe enttancc jou get a Hay from a gient pile; then jou pass Into the counters (which are nr tanged in a hollow square) and between them and, a tailing down a narrow pas sage nnd thiough to the sections where the tables are arranged. You grab what jou want from the. counters as vou pass. show j oui traj ful of grabbed "jcrub" to the cashier at the entrance to the table section, lecelve a check for the amount jou owe and pass III 1 I'liei method of pajment Is that of , ehuich fall , jou get In flee, hut paj to Ret out, because when jou finish jou must pass by another cashier to whqin vou give our check and moue.v. It geu eially rosts me something to get out, be cause I find evetjthlng so good that 1 grab much moie than I Intend. The pi Ice of the food Is by no means high ; in fact, It Is unusually leasonable In compari son with the price paid for the same thing In other places The food Is ex cellent, well seasoned and In variety and abundance, ' My first task was to file off the tough end fiom n small stick of steel. My bauds were soft and soon sore, but the noise of the file over the steel edge re minded me ro much of a hunting dog In hot pursuit .that my sole hands were foi gotten In thu Idea that I had Joined the pack of American 'Devil Dogs on the trail of the Potsdammers After testing my ability for a vveelt at the filing desks and finding that It shovvtd strong signs of Inability because of undeveloped mus cles, I asked for a machine. The ma chine seems easier wr mt, but a fair test Is the only means of finding out. If not this machine a lighter one will Le given me. Fiery worker Is given a Just 'opportunity to find the work which Is most suitable In the respective depart ment to which she has been assigned. Unfortunately, many 'quit the Job' be fore giving It a fair test tn return for Ihe Just opportunity, thereby making tho boys' return to lloboken farther off than evei Ar.d it could be lloboken so soon If only 'qult-the-job' policy were eradicated from every woiker's thoughts. Wh Some' (llrla Hull Job "I lie policy of 'quit the Job' on small putext," Miss Halsey Bald, "Is sdue largely to th fact that many of the workers have not awakened to th true mvanlng of war. They find the worK at tin factory so different from what thay have, been doing, a little btjond their strength nt first, that the- ! aitt-Miir. nged nnd refused to wait Until they be como accusomrd lo It. Of course, they hre, unaccustomed to It. This Is war. mid we havo not been accustomed lo war: not even to thoughts of war. Tho quitters are not rcnerallv quitters at Heart, only quitters on all thoughts of war, nnd thev have not come tn rrallzn that they must be stickers to war. and not qulters until Germany has finished thinking thoughts of war. For the flrst rew dais at tho factory tho new worker feels pretlv much like n joungstcr who has been thrown Into the mild pond the first time and told to 'doggie' for shore Rut learning to swim Is a mighty short step from learning- to 'doggie,' De a cievii doggie or an American. even though ou cannot be a devil fih "With reference to the morale In the plants," Miss Halsey commented, "It Is my hope that before many weeks have lapsed a new atmosphere will be ere. ated In the munition plants, an atmos- imere or not mero money gains, but Al lies' gains, there are many women who are verv nnvlous lo Ket Into war work, but who, because of certain obli gations nnd necessities, cannot give their time to such work ns Is done by the Red Cross or Kmcrgency Aid at the expense of their own maintenance Th, too. wish to offer their services gratis, but If thev did It would be a case, of the blind leading the. blind ; they, too. would fall Into the ditch. Rut there are splendid opportunities In the munition factories for the self-supporting women who wish to 1nln th mnbs There Is absolutely nothing degrading. iiuiiuiig Humiliating about the work in these factories. There i Khsntm.!.. .... objection to be raised against the first inu.es m tne land worklnr In a munition plant. Indeed. It Is these very women who air needed: women who will ere. ate the same atmosp-iero of patriotism In the factories os was created on the farms, women who will see and make otlieis hce that no longer can wo sav. Met) must woik and women must weep' wrthout working ulso All of us must do bomethlng vitally essential lo biltig this war to a speedy close. The gills and women bcoame faimerett.s; why not become mutlonerettes? ' re-enforcemenSdue suffragists today Filibuster L'mplojcd to Post-. pone KuIIchII Unlit Help Arrives W nOilnclon, Sept. i Apparently lacking one vote of ihe necessary twcthlrds majority to pass the woman sufTrnge .amendment .at this cs,n of Congress llie pro-suffrage foiee. in Hie .Senate jesteidaj success fullv flllbusleied o postpone the roll call, and the Senate adjourned with the amis tlucalening to contlnuo the di bale on the meisiiio and further lo dtlai a vole until net week. huffing leaders In -,e Senate sud dcnlv ill-covered that Instead of Hie thli t. tin ce Republican votes which he.v have been e-vpcctlng. the fcusan 11 Anthoni resolution has the support of onlv thirl-two mlnorl-y members The Immediately launched a flllbus. on'"? 'a5.'.!"0 rte unl" "tor John son of California, and La Follette. of Wisconsin, both Republicans, arrive io ttcnethen their forces Senator Town" eu,l Republican, of Michigan, ano-her .XTo'da0 "1C a",e",Imei,t- " "i Nator Plttman of Xexn,.a. disclosed i .suir.aglsts will have one less vole than they vvcie counting upon, when he U.aiged that Democrats supporting lit ...nendmen- had been t.lcked by he lie. Publicans ,nlo biinglng Jp ,e resolution in tills tin,., with ,he p.onilse that the llepubil.ans would deliver IhlAy-three I'ouble I'rne Sou;!,1.;'11,,aiVoiv,ine!,,i,yamkNder, It was market da, and several neo. Hi wo, uvvultlng their turn, when the agiicultuilst. who was wealthy, hut in" c Incd to be mean enleied and addressed the barber as follows' ' "I say. Hillv. farming pas very badly nooadavs; thou ought to shave us for half price." "Xnv, nav." said Ulllv. who knew his business well. "I ought to hev double price now, for farmeis' faces are twice as long as they used to be." Pearson's Weekly. CulicuraSoap'l Ideal for the Complexion All dri.giif.tt, Sop if. Ointment M A. 69, Ttlcum Zi Sample etch frc of Cttdairt Dopt 4 L, IhUi " When Mr. Hoover Says "Conserve!" When Jfr. Hoover asked all us housewives to save food, I signed one of those pledges saying I'd adopt the Federal scale of voluntary rations. Jim didn't like It a bit at first. He said that what with buy ing Liberty Bonds and War-Savings Stamps for the Government and working hard all day, a man ought to be allowed to eat enoush when he comes home at night, nut now he eaya he's glad I'm economlttng. It saves motiey, and besides, we have all kinds of new dishes that we never used to have when we had meat every night. You see, when I give him these extia Utile, fancy things he doesn't notice how seldom we have meat. The other night we began the meal with a delicious hors d'oeuvrt. eon--slatlnr of a piece of toasted war bread cut round with a slice of to. inato on It and a strip ot herring across the tap. I served It on a let luce leaf and sprinkled just a few drops of Al Sauce over It, Jt was Imply delicious. The net night t had celery stalks stuffed with cream , cheese. Into which 1 had beaten a' ttaspoonful of Al That wonderful sauce ought to be advertised en every food poster tn the country, There l nothing like it for economy AdT. . J hEIpLd II ikSm i i i wi ,. A J tf m ,ji ". '1 it ... !?,Y.p.''"- fcVr't" - V- K V Jx " u: ..- i z -m 'VrtSv' '4Sfcf -Ski