South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 222, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1919 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES m). i ti sr 10. r.M'.. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN n:. U what r:-r unin.in le.uM Uni "I In lit. Cm-vrirr tb-e. a a itli tin- urisihtl) and unanitar milk fan

Franchise League LOOKING TOWARD SCHOOL DAYS When one Returns

to Raise Funds at Garden Fete

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Th nr,ml'Ts "f fh Woman's Fr.ir( Ins1 !aci.- of South Tni :ro p ti n l r. c to ! th-ir 'h;ir- In raising fun'U for rat If' atlon work ly pivin a aron jarty T. Tippet ino plarn Anc Ticket.- will l.r plcl v ith th flirr -rr-nt mmbc-rs for f.. rs n-1 at th" V. VT. t A. A wrv v. f-rt h-whll prnmrn i liriir planTh Sh IiiyviIIo lfiipif his votr.1 $( for r.a t ia at ion work, and i U arrmeir.?' a wind"'.v di-pla j-howini: lay l-y lay wh:il tats 1..4.V ra.tifif I th foleral a nu ti'l na-nt. On rrt. 1 thf Mlkhart lcuf will j

i.p n a fi-)Hriiiivni aor- to rai.--

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of funds.

Voiiiu nro rojoicinK mar th f;rt that 15" states have rrUti-l th'' rn !ilrn. nt in lss th;n two months. .Montana anl Nebraska leisla tur ; r.itlf.ffl th am-nlmon ly cr-at nia-joritu-n. during th prii-t week. An.' th- supreme court of Tenness e hari!-l 1d rt a fl i5ifn uphoM:r ; thnr partial $ u ff rnse Mil. althoui;'. it failfl to specify separate hallor I -ox es for women or provide for ;i poll tax. Th extennut departnunt of Indiana university is preparing; courses in iv I m. puhli peakirm and p.irl;.trn ntary law. .and will c-op ratwith tho Franchise league in ariMtiL'ini,' a course in civics to meet thf nels of tho nwly enf ra nchised th work to he iven in classes or l. mail. The next annual convention of the National American Woman Sulfrajre association will be held in February, I'.te. J.ut a place of meetint; has not Peen 1. ided upon. It is hoped that th" federal amendment will h.ive h-en -otnpletely ratiHed hy tnat time ;-nd the convention le in the nature i( a jubilee. It has hf en i ided to hold a national memorial service for Pr.

Anna Howard Shaw H) rhtlaiieipnia

on Sunday, Nov. . 1

IIP Jjl 1 kdin.

do 15 to take all the to. let ar-

ides from the top of the dresers ii u wrap them in raier. tie them ui

to the Town House u uy and uy ihem in a l,urfau t 'Irawfr. No drawer should hr - I lo.ed entirely, but left half-war

open

pen. so that thev mav not become

The closinsr of the country house UHrne.i Ith rfün,n an-t KI.

neither open nor close. The linens that Lelonp t the I ureau. chiffonier or dresj:ntT table, should be launder-

for the winter is a reenpnized test of housewifely etficiency. and a task

important., in many was. tnat.

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t-u nun a ii awav in a nrawer. r:iiiv

from its reouirf ments. n system ha,to SMr(1 in ,,)ar. in this way. hern evolved by one pood house- nothinc is niijpla o l. The mirrorskef per. who smiled wisely, when must all be wrapped in a sheet, or fjuestioned about it. and responded J even a blanket. The mattresses, with the recital of her own experi- j after beinp thoroughly brushed and fnces. i beaten and punned, are then tlvrown

"As soon as we have decided upon lover the footboard of the beds, the J

the date when we shall leave," sheiriuUts folded and put away, the

siid. '"the plumber is en sacred to blankets placed in the moth-proof t

come on the morning of our depart- chest, or in paper sacks, or In paper

with moth balls. It is essential to

reserve one room, usually a south room on account of the sunlight, In which to store special treasures: the music box. the curi cabinet, even

1 ure. That is the most important ! matter in connection with a house that is to be closed for a season, with no caretaker in attendance. All other 'details are merely incidental. In com

parison with the importance of the ' hairs and tables of value. It is not plumbing, which, if not properly much trouble to carry them to a cared fur. must be m in the spring place of special safety. In the din-

with much unnecessiiy intonven- t inp room, linen should be listed and;

heme end expense. The date then be- j put away. , j hns ried the work of closing can he-i "In the kitchen, the stoves arej

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thoroughly cleaned, ami then coated i with a thin layer of melted pa ratlin, j "The boarding up of windows and ' doors is the last thine: to be done. and the tools are left in a conspicu-j

confusion and mistakes' "us plai e, to be readily found a few j

there is the al custodian, !

who airrees to clean snow from

pia..as. The orderly closing of a ;

Kin MUleily and without confusion, fully i fortnieht before hand. Muslin curtains are taken down, laundered

and put away in a bureau drawer of j

the rooms to which they helonp

This saves

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rolle

stood in the corner, cleaned out and left in

io spring. Hups are cleaned and j months hence. Finally, d on poles and the poles are arrangement with a loo

(irates are readiness for

cool d.ivs of the spring season. if;u.use is auenueu wun most auspitne furnace has been used, that also!011 results, when opening time ar-

linus'. he cloned. repaired. too. if j . vomusion oi me return.;

nece-sarv. The cellar must be clean-1 u ,in ;UI tn additional equipment : ed and put in perfect order, the gar-"nih p;icn V 'rings to the coun-j

den toils occupying a place by

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Ily Annette llruiMiuw . The one-piece wool gown is .in ideal drtss for a girl who must be gotten ready for school or college. I'laids are effectively combined with plain brown serge, gabardine and trt otine, to make the one-piece dresses which arc the best solution of ihe.e ready-to-slip-on frock.s

Pelega-j These dresses are best made with

tions f.f wonien from many states i ac.jwstame collar and cutis of pique, will attend this memorial. j n''tc her's linen or other wasli majterials. t l.liie serge is a perennial favorite

with young girls and its popularity is more marked than ever for fall dresses. F.lue seiare is combined with a gay p';iid it. the middy-like dress illustrated. The plaid skirt is set on to 'the middy in a series of plaits that are 'Ut out like "steps" where the i skirt is stitched to the middy. F.ut- ! tons and bound buttonholes trim ! these plaits. A round collar and

Baseball Makes Hit With Army Nurses

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"Army nurses make

ball pia el " This is the statement ef Mi-s

rv H. I'fpe, Y. V. A. secretary, v ho is directing the recreation of army n nes at fa nip Mil's $ aviation field No. where large numbers of nurs'S are stationed. "When I first tame to the eamps . I was surprised at the lack erf play spirit amo-g these nurses and th ii" aierness to be initiated into it. One tr;rl came to me and sahl she never iv new 'just girls could have so much f.;n together.' When w. began to pi iy baseball they forgot all of the r, ere that has come with the intensenature of their work and they ;km.; themselves into the spirit of tile ame with remaika'e results." lliite-rtain urs's. Army nurses who are arriving in N-'w York "";t" evf ry few days fiom

overseas, are r.emg k taken can

of and -ntertain'd bv the Y. W. (

A. l'oat rides en the Mud-on nv r. sichtseeing trips o er the- city, theater parties and teas arc among the attractions which the . c. A. off r as a welcome to nurses. An information l.neau at Hol! Albert furni-h' - information to n irses anil assistance .n tir.ding comfortable plate to stav during their i -i t in Ne w York. Nurses are not only directed to places of interest in New York, bat thev are tri en

booklets showing the aried Y. Y. . A. privileges open to th-m(

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Swimming poo! ttnnis to arts. iie of sew in c m-ivlune-. '.aandrxettes and pressing boards, magazine

rooms and Iib-a: its. r't and s r;t - ' v"

:i;g roor.'.s. hott ss houses, v. i.rs. cla'a rooms, tafeten.t arid livir. quarters.

themselves, so that they may be at hand whim needed. The pla. .s from the beds in the garden that are axailable for another season are left on shelves, and labeled, so that th-re may be ne mistakes. Wrap the Picture.

"The pictures are taken down and. after the glass is wash'd. wrapped

c-uiis of white- piuue are an effective i j,, Ki)v or doth, tied with string neck and sleeve finish for this sma rt I ;, , ai(1 pass downward on a table-.j frock, which is worn with a black i v.. t-na ih.-,

pate-m leather belt. j the frames. If left on t he walls, they A smart outing hat of blur- cbur'may discolor the wall paper. The which is trimmed with a fancy of j books em the library shelves are blue uncurled strich accompanies I ta ken ut. carefully dusted, put this rmstume. j back with paper folded around rach The other tlress is ,rovn gabard-j one. and one book remo-d from ine combined with brown and green j each shelf so that air may circulate, gabardine. The plaid maf rial This avoids the discoloration that

I try nouse. is reduced to a minimum. I

Fach year the housekeeper learns something new f.f what, and what!

not. to do. and no teacher is quite so e flicient as experier.ee."

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A Hev Way to Serve Evaporated or Condensed Milk at Your Table Every rronom'ra! hT.s ife u. a; - nte1 or "opder.se.i milk. Hill the problem how to jiervp it apprtlrintrly. Cans f re unsightly, messy things that r1 1 ilainttlv enf t'Ai Tt a t t c- . , 1 ,,..1 . -

some t" pour milk Into .1 pitcher The Davis e'an Server solves the problem It i. a ha nls'mely nickeled cr.talrrr

rather like a small folonial s:! r coffee

design just large enough to hold a an. All you do is to slip yiir ran of apot.it-.l or condensed milk into rrver. raise and c the spoilt an l then close dw n The ir. !!'. 1

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smoothly the milk pa:rs ajt! . It completely hides the iici the milk absolutely cl-an a economical bcause r.ot a drop

it is so dainty that it bciutirbs any tab'.-, elet one f these b -l', shining can-s rv

toia- ani eep milk sterile ! the !;,t ,jr llxpres Pre-paid for SI. .Ml Write for nam- of dealt r nearest ti

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u use 1 otub risel or aior,it d nulk. Attra tie offer to agents. Write:

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MMIAWAKA Wiir Hrt-. William Hrmlforel. Mishaxtaka Meroa nt lie Co. I. O. helh). W. iam! le rul tn. Hechle r Uro.

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forms r, front and hack pane! cut in one with th skirt and also makes the- cuffs. The panel may be s";ini"il at the skirtüne and the seam co -

:e-d with a row of buttons sh A belt of brown, suede fastens -on with a uold buckle and holds the ;m

Wi istline trimly. Pockets are left opc-n in the sides ff the skirt. Th- smart hat worn .with this dress is castor velour. A chenille cord nd tassel seal brown in color tiis the crown and makes an ffecth,. trimming.

frequently appears on book bindings caused by dampness. The bric-a-brac is all cleaned earefully. wrapped in paper and put away on the

possibly left

Luck vs. Jelly Making

time of the year when eo.cr with hot Paraffine

of women ;,,-P turned toi A gnat mistake is often

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canning and jelly making. Tool made many housewives insist that thej after

ncikinc of good jelly depends upon I tu kv Any woman may cac a perfect jelly if she knows the principles

ml follows a few gen-

by throwing awa the first extraction

p ilp can be use.i f-r a cunrrvr

or rnarmaln'le. or more iuice- for

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the puip d" juice.

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the mantel. The grate utensils; wrapped in paper and tied up. j

The aim is to have as little worii to' de as pessible at house-opening time-: and as little confusion. j "Portiers are- take-n own. elusted.1 sunned, and thrown over a line in : the garret of the storeroom. If they' ure folded, it is sometimes difficult" to remove the creases, and throwing them over cloth-s bars or over ,1 line aoids future tiillicuity. Sofa pillows are dusted and. by means of; a loop of tape- pinned to the corner! f'f each one. suspended from hooks' in the clothes closet, the door beir.e b-ft ajar for a circulation ef air., Nt ither pillows nor anything has inn-' sve ight should be thrown on a pp-r of furniture ssith springs, else theupholsterer will need to be called in to reset thi- -prings. The uphol-t r-'

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' lug because they lack pectin or acid, j as che-iry or strawberry juice. PreI tin is a carbohydrate, and like) siarch in that it stiffens when cold.! If the housewife is in doubt whether; lor not there is pctin in the juice.) ; i; can easily, be determined by com-j 1 laning one tablespoon of fruit juice, ! jand one tablespoetn ef grain ab-a-hoi. Mix thoroughly and allosv toi - ( stand for a few minutes. If pectin ! is present in the juice, a lump of 1 Jelly will he fonueil. If pe. tin is 1 . . a .

not present, some rruii juue svnuh sc.; know contains pectin may be

ahle.l. or pectin mas be e-xtracted from the- white part of the kins of lemons or oranges. When using

or 1 iii-!-.s, t nms e- the white

part of the p el. cut fine, cos r with

water, bt soak for a cou!e of hours, and then snuno r for two hours. Strain and us or.e-half cui to one cap vf fruit juice.

! The ;icid content can be d. t. rniini i b tasting of jui'C. !f there isi't 'ans- ,0 .1 present. abl lemon jua a- or, . M due -our fruit ju:ce. Iei-tin lciiiands sugar. TT.- amount of sag.ii used de-p'-niis :. the aiiiun: f p-t::i ia 't:.-- ;u.k-.-. The i.i;vs in 1 .-h in

elite as f.l. ,):. rries y! bla . berries, should j.a.a- '.-.-'s si - tha'i ti'.e

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jelly may be extra- i by covering! ed furnituie dusted and over the pulp with e-obl water ami b ring- ; either w ith the linen covers, or.

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ing slowly to the boil, and boiimg' the event of the covers having been "e minutes. 'Strain and pr--d as ! laundered for the coming season, you d;d with the first juice. Jelly with a dust she t that is easily ree)Ua! in ouality to the first cm be! moved. made from the econd extraction.' "In the be-droo'ps. the tirst thing

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