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HOME PAGE Monday, May 6 Comfortable Guest Room Needed in Every Home | Quarters for the Visitor Should Not Be Too Elabor-| The Day of Rest xh. _ JOHN , Go RIGHT Back To Work! THis 1s NO TIME For By Maurice Ketten Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World's wees (IS PLENTY oF Work OR You IN TWAT GARDEN Home Dressmakers ale, Nor Filled With Worn-Out Things : By Mildred Lodewick That Will Depress the Guest | | Coprright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World) By Andre Dupont | | Knitting Bag and Hat to Match S long as satlor 18, by The Press hing Co, (The New York Erening World). ERE you ever/aeval springs that was a heritare lads and tads in asked to spend|from some long dead relative—prob- tren tigi 4 week end/ably Adam, from the feel of it; the : |to leave our shores mewhere and | chair that was a weading present and koitting will remats the favorite pastime jof our feminine folk It has become so cen- eral that a koitting bag is carried with Jone from morning ‘til! night, a stiteh here and a stitoh there be- found the guest! was consicered too hideous for the room a cham-|family sitting room; the ‘“what-not” ber of horrors? | long bantshed from the lower hall and Now why is it/ filled with seasholls and souvenir cups vat this name|and jugs and such junk, and, worse is nearly al-|than all, the walle of such a room ways synon-/are niade into a perfect morgue of us of dis. tayon portraits and enlarge- vlort? ments and bad of] paintings of de- jing accomplished in There sof rooms very | ceased relatives of the host or hos- eral: pao. popular in country or suburban |toss. Truly a cheerful place in which iese as deat he ouses aid hare warra to inveiglo @ nervous man or timid ake even the most stout visitor swear never again to leave home sweet home.” Tho first sort of is favored by housewives who 1 AM HERE Bur sHe‘u SEE NE THERE RY HUSBAND Io About the most pleas- : JARDEN SEMIN TH strenuous knitting ts variety in the knitting accessories, Knitting bugs of different ap- pearance, carried on alternating days, will «ive @ delightful di- version. It was the custom of a certain very well known playwright whenever he bailt himself a new house, to sleep in n their furnishings | each of his guest rooms before invit 1 like to have everything in the | ing anybody else to occupy it, #0 that | tive as possible, 80]| the could be certain from his own ex- suest fom {nto a pertence that nothing was lacking for iv @illed with | the comfort of his friends. Needless | ight cretonne | to say, he never lacked guests for his| vers or other kinds of perishadle| house parties. I have often thought ad easily mussed fripperies. If the} of recommending this plan to some nfortunate guest {s a man he !s|of my hostesses, but when jt came to frald even ‘o sit down for fear of |the point courage failed me. Many imaging something. of these women are most kind- The second sort of room is a house-| hearted and I am sure they would al- old waste basket. Into it 4s put all| most expire of shame if they once| ne ugiy and unsuitable furniture | realized the discomforts caused by| at has been discarded from other|trough-like beds, dressers placed in| ts of the house, Here ts the bed|dark corners, chairs that gave one a with the lumpy mattress and medi-| erick in the hack As the summer ad- vances, when accesso- ries cannot be added without due consider- ation for thelr effect on the frock, if one is to appear smart, the bag becomes of un- usual importance. It |i oftentimes made of |the fabric of the frock, | or tn a color to har- Try to make your guest room liv- | : nontze with It, And How To Buy Fish it and remember that it {8 the : ey ) suite the surest way y home your guest has while he 1s You HAVE A QUEER q to be chic ts to match F you are paying for fresh fish,|Wwith you. Of course, the firat thing | LOOKING HUSBAND | Ww . ore vere | be sure that you get it. You may|to be considered in a bedroom is the} be reasonably sure that your fish 1s|bed. No matter what kind of a bed- fresh if it has bright eyes, firm flesh| stead you have, make the bed itself | nd red gills. The supreme test {s|comfortable, A good mattress is al- e flesh near the backbone, If this|ways flat. Ie there are humps and| in good condition, the fish {3 fresh.|bumps have ft made over at once, Fish sbould be placed on the ico as|This will not cost very much and | soon as it is delivered. But on ac-| Will make !t as good as new. Furnish | yunt of {ts strong odor it should|the room in any way you Ike, but making a “set* of them, for “sets” are the popular thing now, whether in pa sols and stockings, shoes and belts, hats and sashos or any number of other com- binations, PRETTY COMBINATION FOR THE PATRI- at be placed in the refrigerator with | ™ke {t comfortable; that is the im- Tho set I have de- OTIC GIRL; EASILY MADE AT HOME, ther foods unless it {s closely coy-|Portant thing. It should be as at- sighed docday le made © ‘ red. A glass or earthenware cas-|‘Tctive as any room in the house. ercle will be found useful for this|DO"'t be #o selfish as to ask your guests to make themselves miserable purpose, ‘ overnieht for the pleasure of your yin the daytime, Perhaps they | will not value i ie i ey fattiond together to] forming the sides. The black por- | tras iY tion, Black velvet) tion which connects them and forma Fae mt iat ae ; the handle is lined with crinoline gg cay tam o’ shanter|The tiny pocket on the outside ts just oer cea ee ait ‘of ribbon} !4rge enough for one’s kerchief anit banded with two colors of Cold storage ennbles housewife to purchase out-of-season fish. By this means, mackerel of good quality are (i 0 NAN a8 highly as that, “placed on the market all the year . 7° be sordid, but it is’ cer- ‘de (Powder puff, or car tlokets, conven: having two short ends at the secre i nS ay oF enother, uinly true that the more cor | . It on @ paste- ae round, It alto enables er to PUT | ou make gene ey mere comfortable | pack. ‘The bag ia bul hase some varieties at a much lower )i)) Voy) ds the better they | Agure than would otherwise be por- sible. If cold-storage fish is pur aased, {t ts best to buy {t frozen ard and then allow it to thaw by lacing {t on the fce rather than in ater, Here © good fish es from | selp eping Spanish Halibut. In the bottom of a casserole place vo tablespoontuls of dr:ppings or quarter of a cupful of suet, cut iat pleesa On ite place a thick How a Man W. th We C at St. Eloi," he said. ‘They just bap- barrage, for he sata the curtain of : u yy t vith the big fellows. ‘They fire did not extend more than a siice of halibut, Cover the fish with} on e ar ross Mire ers me ihe big t elaeel Aaa pertor poets umta tee acres ‘ uinly sliced’ onion, using one good- ., * "3 y » vi ua helll that is shelling, you trench, What they wanted us to do o: fperaeiecogicemlivort ig Without Knowing Why Ui rere as ea | |poard foundation, two shaped pec 1 as Coaere. eo wun tes Wl you please a vise me how to have made a lavender crepe dress? I Dave six yards of elegan: lace and embrotd banding (white) which T would lke to fp sA\use in a why whic \ would not cut 1 much, It 1s 94s inches wide, [ at twenty years of age. have a youthfu ” was to relay a man back with the pura APD roR figure. MUN ReN IG BY He as eo etag Neaa eae ATERS EAT eee een eee A STORY WITHOUT A PAUSE eee hopped, canned sweet peppers, a cup- Al R . d It the devil is it? Are they trying to Vance or retire or wait for reinforce. ceticinerinarmnanencmrenstit eae 11 of canned tomatoes, one-half tea- e ecewe . a kid us or are you, mon vieux?” which ments, they did not care which—only i a French bALaE hia that means to be ordered to do something. There ew Adams Service) something like “old-timer.” was not a commissioned officer left “My son, when you see dugouts With either of the detachments, you poonful of salt, and one-quarter hover ttom Co, By a . Mat ‘ of pepper. Cover and Br y arrangement with the George Ma sEROHENL Ge. mapnet | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. ake thirty minutes, ‘Then uncover Albert. Depew. a Edge the banding with narrow lace edging, gather might, 1018, by Beilly & Begin It on This Page Next Monday Narrow tle strings Rica we | ; * fince the age of twelve and former gunner in the United States Naty, caved in, roads pushed all over the €% @Nd you might say we were up . ad aerrow, te strlaay caliste is Fren in a, Hrown ai M 1° Irieode, ¢1 oat ved in, roa P 4 ; a ay We | re avai ferns AS seo und brown Dever | 2 fim cota the Flanders front, tear Diamude, and Map, RUNS Wrecked, bodies twlated Up in ‘the air—only wo were really 88 ne would eend mo back to where t went that one over for mysott: 89 ! pack White bat! Pineapple and Fish Chop Suey. | fecorerite, Wan BMtincal tedden fighting’ an hospital: “Oa in knots and forty men killed by oue far in the gro’ a we Ket. | came from, and 1 know I could never ut tt BG gtr er gee: ut Use one and one-half pounds of | § ye Camere tale a operations at the: Dardanelles Ahell—then you will know you are ges | Our Sergeant said he would not ask make itagain, but I did not say any- House dain, and I sald, to mys: \, eae Se or nalt is of | § fo Ris friend Muspay it cas : ing shelling.” any man to attempt to carry the men. (Mike “rite, Ie Fer | hasta’ as a solid white-meated fish such as|7 Brome aare- Tern tell ie Vogue to warn ‘ME ONAN a along with- se, because he said it was not only i pa me ick, becausn L sure have had plenty | Fanon Pater we Dele oan mca dale ce halite Boll ing every foe he can rec, ph ee ule tet chow had, certain death but absolutely useless, CHAPTER XIL of it Lila day ee a antl din in and ; ; 0 tadin 7 : . Caplan wid Then the juice cam 4 tan pongee material, ’ ee. iS 4 Mf de e abo And he began to show that he was e came t ugh 3 intl dono, Drain, and put into CHAPTER XI on us, and big clouds of black amoke, Hu wes A eat Card thie Sermeant, near shell-shock himself. {was just HB officer told me to go back wires and inio the charge en a vay | aus aun € dae » ‘rying pan with one tablespoonful ike ale sliding along tho ground, covered our and a very brave man SOlne No ape ite Fe SOUEGE eae to the beach, where our naval She monte, “That made two directs | meses « summer drese BLAMAS {0 BBO, OR8' 885 | eee ee peen on show’ whell hole and hung there for some — ‘Then one of our men sat up atraight he was just about all in, a0 1 did not guns wore, and that Twas de- Oi’ Ce three, and [ guess it hurt the is sesh ® cuptuia of grated pineapple for about three weeks, W° time, One of our Hergeants, from the S&ainst the parapet and stared at us he was Just about all in, ao T did not tailed to them, Maybe you do ‘Turks some’ to loge all thelr ammuni; |of 1f you will kindly 1 a i} round elves phe morn. 4 and begs o f a o » but ee; 4 ry 7 lad? ore i ft The office ami e before RU ORS ROO tee Ing somewhere nae geia, Feular French infantry, sald tt wes ond! Wet eet Miia to say Angthing vr Bad Probably talked about St. Elol not think I was glad? But there was ti Moor k mi aicken slightly with one-half tab! ng #0 ere near Sede «ive me your excellent t ell fro: Turkish 150- ee hd chelt. just to cheer us up, you m: el-Bahr under the Sel from a Turkish 150-mm. how- move. So we knew he had sh poonful of cornst itzer. That was . shock. And another man watched nf n Soaviegt Ane. r. That was only the first one, shock. do e a ttle cold water could duck, and slapped me on the) aun hack and I keeled ove 1 was just/advice with an e¢ h mixed with a ‘@Y- rough work till ahead of me, be ni axe us think it was not so bad Wien T got beyond ‘the third lino 1 ; 6 Serie Bi eases tier" ht ht me to with rum and| ve on) The worst thing about them was the him for 4 while, and then h BT ur Sergeant aske? the name aw @ Wide open field that was lig hey brought m: follow, as I have only ve ev ri. ! oo, The Sermeant said tba en our Sergeant a , : eee aingtt came Eggplant With Shrimp. | hig oe smoke: poople who think Pittaburgh j7 Siake to A on wrgoant sald LDA of the other Sergeant, and when the gray from the abell smoke banging th y oid 2 wae singing bs toms chy | four and a half yarda, bnoed, g ve stayed pre c ger, we . ap ties 4 vuld #ee the flashe: he r ted to A how | ; * ‘i ast ck eae ac snicnt wale LTE aD RURREIS ; f, man told him he sald the other man over it, and 1 cou t ed it] bave dark blond Select a good - ROHAN SED) and the ‘Turks’ | bea ve ; ie oh ee bs ig SG y bo fit to mpel an attack. was senior to himself, and therefore where the big ones were doing thelr mo what song tt ba very ty |» aE ng about two pounds. Remove th “4 yy those big howitzer oh r one #0 ho ordered us into the two dugouls ("oo nd und wot ave 01 dd bad to go through that was jet Ac y 8 sig = le and green end, rub tho skin of Bint - i os after another we had made in the hole, and or cee ete i Seid.” ject S60 not beveve t Same lo, Boe: 6010 nh Am stem o reen ) rub th last, and 7 another m. und himself staye of dated ; ‘ " me: poOc al ever sad weet | he eggplant lightly with drippings, noise was worse Ne of our men shouted in the Ser. Shother nan and him ved ou Ho seemed to cheer up a lot after | t fell ume and time again, come. because I never sang. “Sweet won Years i ; ‘ cake Phi ee We fant a a de on wateh ald this, and did not shiver any when I thou eh: 4 oa pA i and put into a hot oven to bake fo than deafening, &°#0t's ear that t {n the line pretty soon another man and I re. pr the aula woluntaer , and sometimes when L bad no ther 5 anybody was | oT thought | would an } talf an hour. Thon re the skin A section of my “bead of us and to the right were Heved the two men who atslde 11 said to him: “Well, a avon for It 1 was Re UL ame or tar thee : nd mi h one table company was ly- t'¥ing to give us a message of sowe on watch, and as bi td x, you think we are sain, and was shivering all the ti so maybo I did sing it at that, | colored \ spoontu half tea in ing out in a sholl Kind. The Sergeant stuck his head the dugout the Sergeant shou real shelling now?” And then | was and was so weak 1 could ne ria en Gamiohn ee piled | mine. « i ‘ eg o & s . . us that be thought the Turks a to say I would go, but he looked choked a@ goldti I do not remem- ri ran We could be 1 ul of salt, one-eighth teasy Gunner Depew. i cle ncarthe com- ®vove the parapet and had a@ look tralia to attack. he al 4 ‘ pa het 4, ber hardly anything about going into the life boats find launches an | vi Depper ‘ half cupful . 4 r sep, MfPald to attac @ also ¢ i) mein @ funny way for a second, ber har an, 1g abou , setae eee Mie teats J Tee ee eee lhhss Rnd {munication trench with nothing to do But I stayed where 1 waa; the Ser- ono ct tw te keep a live ¢ snd then he # Well, my son, through that Held, and you might may started for the Casdard. ‘The old a) — one small can of stirimp minced, Mix |but wait for a shell to find them, #eant could seo for himself and mo, our rear in case any 86 you KO and fin the » Oe tae tich funser and we sald it we never Dut our hoofs | Faties, 1 thoroughly ee and place 1|/We were stiff and thirsty and un- too, as far as 1 was concerned, hs ould try to etgnal us, Whe t my course for where I thought was overtaken by aeapnis h rae nd Ad place again it would be « ‘| Hae! w | ouK Car t the commun on trenches we 0 and gol » at the wide ¢ hat place agat Y a should be greased Vaking-dish; sprin » and had not siept for Ho shouted at us that tho men in the hole, toward the other the Went and T just stood up And a inotoreyele aud was taken to the enough Co wed 10 ye with more crumbs and pap! In that time we had been tho other treach were trying to signal [could was barbed and for t figured that aa the s guns. : : y nptioed that when we anes would A ae ereblach racers constant fire, and had stood something, but he could not make it Smoke and two or three ¢ aI ‘© falling so thick, and It was \ folt rendy t See ue ee ree cee on, eee L peat rbo flwen minutes or un AAS . ‘i gan to a Uttle, and I was un ould not have a nap then, but t ncommeand and lot our faunch § oe t browned Di meee he pede Ml dat clouds of emoke ffraidt would get snellcahock Fee Ren Tee ae Sete RTA Had tney wore and that wo cleoied-around t) wear to my alate —_—->—-— attacks from the enemy trenches. would roll een them) and 7 began hi yral tt t terrific shelling sard’s bows and came Up on Me s pegan to think about Mu I tripped several times and wen ‘ Althe A GOOD ARGUMENT had no s r got used to the break up the Ww he laid down how he looked when they t wn, and each time I thought 1 was f them—and aa Rol Ay i alae maleate 6 be dislikes motor curs, a coun. |#hell hole and were making ourselves ir tha hott {the hole, But off the wall. But t because when I got it in the thigh nt a eno he had aS rr mee citae ie comfortab: 3 possible it, when the shiv ng. The Dix *® it felt @ good deal as wiephone to v iM werd ‘ suid Like to be try always kept good able as possible in it, a W he looked over the para» my grandmother and how she looked 1 I had tripped over a rope rus fast Mas Dr side boys lined up and the Old sble to wear It « horses, Recently he bought a| along ca ell of what must have |, loaving thelr the last time I saw her. I waa thi And one time when | fell a shell ex. ware. Man with the ship's steward handsome mare, and a few days later |been the Jack Johnson size, and we & message for ing about her, 1 gu . and not k eee times this summe ed ay me and I began to shiver ; ane by aie Rei ae She OK dei is NP amen © m pec ‘e had oO ¢ hree é ry good »kout “ aA mar r could not » ¢ fora 1 > 1 hem ou « 00! he ” re m an « ad re amked. hi i MOBEY MENS af Ap he ae a ¥ Mets ; ‘ : oi us, and he bad not gone Ave ateps ovae'as wr rank cmon ml t tite ne bald wares nk I commission. The sun was a 14- steward and showed it to me [as stout, althougn } of the men out, and though one of }!* 6 was blown to pleces, and € 6 edge and almost fell me ot thin " a 4 good to there was my nag nit. Now whe : she new apriva t \ y wounded we could th. ha : on m He was from tho other would get through, y, when inch naval, and that Ic mood to y name | N ’ 1 wear a 88 ain “he's w fine looking animal, sir,""|/them was badly wounded wo could the lad who f him Bob Bia Wo, tron, I carried him into the dug hed whut had been the commu- ime, 80 [ bucked up a lot. The ware- you are punished for anything y Am a brunetia ehh lied t n, “but I'm afraid she's/Mot send him back to hospital, In so they stopped try preg out, and then went out again ation trench, | felt L had done the houses were about ten or eleven iniles are logged, but I could not fg 4 Lrunette, wi rep res eye ie fact, the shelling was so heavy that And all tt ‘Turk not fee stood my wateh until the reef came, worst part of It, and I began to wish away, I should judge, and about what f had done to wet punished fc vely eolor, @ bit touct ane Gf Uh AVAE AxGaatad ie Gotna can MARGE Ui PE MOt far crn won Gane Mapa y hard that f would get through rty or forty yards apart 0 us very muc I MISS M. A. @, “Why you think 8 ques- |? ; SE'ORS pp over our heads from at 900 yards “won 4 got into the dus Ce hart Maa Rae ay about goin felt very 4, as | have said, the Old Man slapped me on the Leaaataudee tloned the squire tive. O, it was like keeping your pening us, and the howitaers were the man was just ¢ ng t waa Vi and shivered every in a while, and everybody cheered, and ethul cnn to take to no/OWM death watch, with the sholis tun- dropping t W-pound bity Of tron juyt about as near shell-s aT liv, fect ttle I did not think L could do much saw it was not punishment, bi } voile in shadow. ane fore scar me to go (iis up for the dirge. n they be- in every v ind Some that had beennbs b aaah t ndon qunning worth whistling at. But the opposite, \\ awn green oF tak one, sir, She ca ‘ ? «an using shrapnel on us, and one of Were not va Jt was just one big ing only I did p I fe " yaded the old 14-inen and mad When people ask me what w 1 be pretty, into her box to ¢ ! and roar and screech and growl all at i om the oF ready, and we got the range and all received my decoration tor conte tat A Foo ma in a tow [Our machine gunn Who got up FORE Ang Arden And BION] 81) AF not walot from k TORAy: Emcor told me to let Guerre), X tell them Tae NLP mmed with sik iad, anal aattle ¢ { knees to chango his p : @ plece of meat had been a her ride, So I said to myself: “This know, and that ts a fact. bead embroidery as suggested day t Rte FOARRUERE, th had his head taken cleau ol ant 04 p to me afte Lio Abe eee : Ped shy ji {a one for you, Murray, old boy. Let's know whet t was for going back ends drop down the dack, Everything's strang 4 4 and the re 1 began a Just lh erg ta Pt cy gae : ritilery oth «o from here.” from those trenches, or for destroy « Velvet tla strings in front 1 t s much ee haw Phat awoul tg ever en ; t that ¢ : t © storehouses. Bo I always tell Sees know. J at t and s¢ wo: he shouted command a two a; tha ad k « ater and I sent ‘ sho ing tho storehouses, ~ wrong with her temper . nnd ahispered’ ln nay eae eens anes eae H ght I wou nap. But direct, and the warehouse them I got tt for working overtime. DOLLS FROM STOCKINGS. “Nor didn't J at first, str,”" repited o wre looking at one that the t Pars f ; they mesnage up in fire wad. sm hat is what the Limeye say 1€ 4 Colorado woman has been graat t c t 1 se fd Dias | ters t t 41 ta t a 6 Victor ross teyg upon dolla made of stuck. A as , |" to tell how good them had tha \ ’ ; But say they got it for being Very Care 04.0 patery Upon dolla made OF stay ‘wice alread 1 ‘ ‘ : : nat WAG the re $ ‘ aciean ‘eas Wak tt * ings that Rave v ne pom et , oi : j ou ad (To Be Continued) usefulness epee rhe ca ay 1 up a hi You ® y did to us the Tu: ou. uta)