Cape May County Times, 16 August 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Give Your Boy a Chance

Br ED-R1N F. BOUTRS. M. D. of 7W llgUomttJ

1—Amrrlcan. Knsllri.. Onadtin. New ISrabuxl ond Soul!. Am.-rl.-nn aviator* examlnlni: a n>«|. prior t •ver the German lin«-» In Kranrr. 2-Ilun pri^m.T* Inins ran.J,- uarful la rarrjlns «..ual.-l British ••’111 r* •boanl^a hoapltal al.lp. 3-Sleaa.er Qa'nroock. flrAt voomH built at Ho* Wand yard, brln* teuached. tbr pr beins preiw nl ami Mr*. \Vil>on cUri*ti-o!n|: tl> - »liip.

ideOt

HEWS REVIEW OF THE GREAT WAR iritish and French Begin New Offensive Between Albert

and Montldier.

{'13 crEOTS THE DRIVE

n-ad" tonaol Bethnn* and Hns.-brimrl.'. ally announce* the output of ro rchant nii it>.> «<>u:lu-ra side of till* Puls.- the ship* »•>' th<* *<»•** a"' 1 ne itrnl natims moved forward Ifetw eon the for the three tnontlu en*l nc June yi and the Clan-nre In other .-xroed.il the lo*«e» from all can*.** by t..r* of the northern line a!" the Brit- j 2AG.0W sroee ton*. The Aun ncnn Mi attarked Miwewfully. Tin-*.- «;► jT.nl* are now tunilnc "U» «

eraiion* prohahly were all related I extraordinary rapldlt” Ihroieh their full rfsnlflcan- e wa* not Tin* of the flr-t

kn»n-n here. At liuiKt. it mm Hear I emmet.! yonl at Hoc Mnnd i that r.eh had n > Intention of allow- trade.! by President and Mrs. Will

launeb-

e from the ereat *ov-

tl.at he ha* them Aulharitlea adt strencih I* mill p hr.* larse reserve

that he h.

Frrce Cretsir.g cf tbs Ve*Ie R'* i Face of Strong Rrstctancr— ana fer S beriar. Eapedition —March States American Army Program.

ill that the Val*er'* i*liclou* and that b» . I.nt nil unite in ns « passed beyond th-

hid. t-.int of tamer nud efllrieney and \ ran never recall, numerical supremacy, nor em. h"- ever nenin iiave the ..j>p.>rnity to artdeve a vietory

I 1.1'

* a*o. fhi*'

By EDWARD W. PICKARD. Wavlnc tlinroc chly wbipj

the

»nnir

l ir.

(Iiei.i hark l<j'«ud the

Test., river Kt«h note a m.-.r-h.il of Trancv. tun.nl hi* attention In the aihMIe .If iSe werV to the forces nn/er the Bavarian erowp prlnre. Bup pirwdit X: ihnvn on ThureiUiv the Brit- »'■ Fbnrtli annv and the Fren. h V‘r-t j artnr. ui.d. r owumand of Field Murctnl Hale, le-er-n nn otfraslvc on a • Me fruit In the reel on east and southeast of Antic. ■ The from under attsrt iva* about twentjr-eicl.t mile* in •uirrti from Albert or.uih t.* th- rleln-

irr M Mont'dldler.

Within ”4 hour* the atlie.! forces had pe»etrat.-l the ••uetar line* to point* f-ioa *i\ to seven liitlc* Is-yond tie-start, ►of fa'-.-n 140-0 than lO.tliH priwin-r* rod rr flttadlltien of material r»»j *uu*. and bod oeeuple.! nuiupruo*

know the truth now admit

I that hi* ultimate defeat I* a certainty. Th“ more fearh-s* paper* of Germany an I Austria do not hesitate to say till* plainly. The military and pan-German leader* are held respondhle. and a* I tln-ir only hope lies In admlntsterinc to the allie* the rrlishlttfi blow so l.mc ! pnunlae.1 hy them. It Is reasooalde »o ; exp.-i*t another *re:.. Him offensive lief >n- line That I*. If MardUll Foeh 1 civ.-* them a chance, which doesn't *eo:n t-j In. a part of l.!< pr.-*ent

Oar vviir dejartjn*«t'» army proemm was partly revealed to the senate committee on military affair* by General March, chief of staff. »ht> b- np-IH-:ir.*l lH-fare It to ur*e all p-*lble haste In iiusHitC the bill extet: Itnc the draft ace Uinfl* to eishteen and f irtyfive yea is. r.mclsely stated, the proi cram i* a» follow-*: Ninety ■<*icht division* — TP.a.OOO men—to nlake up tris.p* obtained un-

der ••xistlne l*w .

Bicl.ty .11 visions—3J00XW0 men—to

: to Fran

*—Tat'.OdO tner.—to n the United State* recruit* are helnf

D !•» led t

plans.

—W — Arraiicem. nts for the American-Jap-ancae exp.*l!tlon to Sllieria have h.*-n ruins forvvunl rapidly and tie- f**erho-Slov-.k forces ot.-r there will «<«»n lutvc the active rapport of a small hut e.nais-l-nt Imdy of nllleit troops. It I* tl.e Philippines will form part of th ■ American eonilnccnt and that It vlll I*- con. m a ml ed hy Mr J Gen. William S. Grave* until recrttfly asris'nnt ri.ief ..f **nff of tt.e army 1 alter it will le* d-'.nnlned wlo-Mn-r h^ will comiuni.il th- entire expedition. At Vt.vllv os*ok the American* will be J dned by an isjual m.mlwr of Ja|»nne*e nnd pr-ib-ab'.y thi> will dr*1 drive from the Amur branrii <*f the trett*-SU~ffian ruilwar the holsberiW ond fh.- Teut m

Kiel.tner. dlvisl1st held in noverv white addlUooa

An army when .cnm|deted of 3.000.- • ••t men. minimum *trencth. Troop niavewrat to France at thi rate of 230.01)0 men a month until colt weathei sets In. meaning over l.'stOOOO more men abroad before the first of thj

- an i.

1 le*

1 Vienna and the • Ipke any *1ef'

year.

An expeditionary force of olm-ist 2.r«KI.OOO men in France hv January 1. General Mar.-h told the comndttae the United State* can end the war by ceitlnc 4,OiSU»0 traloe.1 tronjiv fully equlHied. Into France, and he lutlmat.*1 that Marshal Foch I* only awaitInc the arrival of the American* In full strencth to hurl the .-nitre nutted military s'rencth of the allies at 'he Hun* on the western ftonl. TUI* tremendous blow, he Intimate.! was do* to full next sprim:. The clilef of staff **id he did n>t h.llei - It wbnld he necessary to send the eidllcen yen! class to the firing line, hut that covemment wants thrae young train.-il and in re-sdine**. He »»ld II would be antlafariary if «i.e bill t pa«e<l immediately after congrest sumes the transaetb u of buslne* August 2d. Kora, of the senator, iieved quicker a.Yion would he in able <‘hainnan l*en! of the bouse , Itary affair* c.Mtimlitre dinging to the j «!i*i ami ante-war Idea* that always I have animated hi* action*, show* no desire to have the bill ron-dder.*l by his committee In time for early |>a* . sa^e It wa« Stated that the sensible member* of the committee, beaded by Itepreaentattre Kahn, prvdiahly Would have to take charge of the measure. Why the «.»all-m!n led Dent l* not •■usted from hts chairmanship of thi* most itn|Kirtnnt committee remain* *»ne of the mysteries. Other men connect-•-.I with the admlntstratlon and the ! government, who were pacifists and j small army and navy advocate*, have I seen the error of th-dr way* long since I and are doing everything lu theii power t.. help win the war. hut no such light I illuminates the dense mind of l»eot.

Cupt. Arthur H. Samuels of the surgeon c-meral'* department told me an la ten-sting story the other day. It seems that once «pnn a time, long before the Mullah of the Hnhraxoll.-ras Went mad—and slathered up the world -then- lived a panhandler who was even more useless and no-account than tl.e average hum of hi* specie*. Till* panhandler was practically 11-UU-rate. totally Intemperate and utterly hopeless In the Job of being a man. One flue day. while laboring under the uni orrelatlng Influence* of a ••hangover" from a large evening the night before, this poor derelict was shaken from hia precarious perch oo the broke benni of a “freight." When the trackmen picked him up. he was rainos a left band—also a right

hand and arm.

Something occurred while he the hospital, something that brought about a rebirth In this tramp—worth .possibly n dollar and a half c day from his neck down, and nothing from his

chin to his scalp.

Anatomically he was decidedly curtailed—spiritually he had grown great. provided with artiflcial hand*, this reliorn man started out to make something useful and creditable of him--If. He sold paper*, and became arlf-upportlng. He hewed out an education climbing slowly and painfully up from the pit of Ignorance he had setlh-d Into by gravitation. l-wltlnn after another he con-tjuen-1—like the ancient Pistol, who v«. .:. niu*!y Insisted that “the world

wa* hi* oyster.”

Finally our hero—he was a hero by Mils tinve. although he himself never suspected It—qualified for a college course, took hi* B. A„ studied law. hung out his shingle, and rapidly became <me of the leading authorities on corporation law In hi* section. He interested himself In politic*, and aerel-jpe-J un enviable sphere of Influence

in his party.

Raised a Family. Oh. ye*—and be married a sweet Southern girl. *nd Kas two beautiful Children. Anfl tbry aU Uvod happily

tver after.

IF* n splendid and inspiring thing— Jils regeneration of * man—this growth of n soul. It kind of "gets you" —with a little catch in the throat, i ;c!l the story ns Captain Simuela told t to me. because some of the boy* we ire sending overseas will return dl»ihled each year of the fighting. Many if these will be crippled in arms, legs ir eye*. They'll need. fi.’*t of oil. a q>iritual stiffening In their spinal col-

f to 50 per cent of all their disabled

iuot back of the Itne*. while the re BO malnlng 10 to 15 per cent are entlrelj , U ( ; self-supporting. Take s .•*-*«» trow H

those scientific savage*. | j God grant that your d.-ar boy may , come home to you safe and sound, bul I If he should be hurt give us a ehon-v to bring out all that there I* in him. to place him In the very *>e*t posalimcondition to work for b‘* future, and for the future of those who love him. And so you will do most for Mm. most for yourself, and mo*t for the country he gave .so much to save.

RED CROSS LEAGUE OF LOVE

! THE I KITCHEN IcabinetI

Ha only will ptara* tora. wLo i tempering th* aridity of Rattrr » the sugar of a'diUttyaand • Uaj.ru i, I cat af we With th* frtaklhy at h U i hi- Chat. c»s moke ttw Lnio Per .

loncrraalitm—yohnaon.

CHEESE A MEAT 6AVCR. i* t« h-*»t uncooked, but n dishes thut are to be

the heat : never lie v

n.«N

• cr-^7 J n ^’

— ~ a * Inteu*.-

touglien* th- |.roteln and tanl.— it

By EDWIN MARKHAM

of the Vigilante*. ^ " 1 " " ‘ rv 1 stringy anu

. - ■. rwi —ij— .1)11 of dig. T °“ tS B D i: U>T * * Un<Ur rorrcl< " ,n * raU !ancc M ln • ■ Above all flags you lift the conquvrtns ^ highly Con.vt -rap

j <sl food it should be oerred with fo.»li that supply roughage or bulk. Ch-c^

O League of Klndnma. In your Ur-Rung n* the finish to a dinner I* slain* bonds. served with crackers because the Urd Ton jraara a chala that roach* to God's rrark(T p,. VV€ ,i nmKtl- nt, -

a platting for I thus the cheese Is finely dirided and • ve. ‘ made more digestible,

ra, lip. that cheer, the arm. j Ch „ M p uddUl g.- -Take one ni|.fal

1 of stale bread crumb*, one mpfut .4 r w* grated cheese, two cupfuls of cillk. tivt M j egg*, well lM-ateu. two table*.

And hold. Invincible, Love * battle line

And where I

O league of Kindness, In your fl A foregteam of the brotherhood t

The liouee way* fee u still hu*y Wl

the n

in ensure KeiTetary of the Trea«ury M-'A.be. Iia* informed 1110101101. Kltch til that he I* Mroagty In favor of a flat v;-f J.r.rfit* tax of *ei lier eent which

. '«arj

Then theyll need aome kind of toWttonal re-Mucntloo—theyll need to know, even though handicapped by the loos of members, bow to do the thing they did before they went over to battle fo.' a cause as high and noble as ever etill*«cd fbe lance of a Bayard or a Galahad. If thi* r.-hnh.lltatloa U not possible, they’ll n.-ed to know how to do something else that wtH make rapport Inc—self-respecting. In thi* they are going to receive the help <>f Uncle Sam hlmwlf. and of the very l>e*t brains the old gentleman ran enlist for thl« reemriruction aerrtce. In every section of the country, coordinating with a central agency at Washington, "curative workshops" f* the tr.-atiii.-nt of tb..«e crippled In war will Ih* established—together with a complete *y»tem of providing food, shelter, clothing and pay for the soldiers during the period of their re-edu-

cation.

After the l>«y» are trained—reedacsted to their old trade or else to one adapted to their cajiscitiea—they will be provided with a "Job." Those who allow enough gold to the pan from the neck up will get a "position." Here there Is no limit to the possibilities. It'# up t* the man himself. From his neck up be may be

worth Siuo.uud a yuor.

Practically every big employer of labor In the community is enlisted In the good <-au*e to help the handicapped boy get all that's coming to him. Which

CORN VS. PORK

when th* agonies sre done. j <•? melted fat. one-fourth of a tea*i.. When all will love and all will lift as ful of iuu*tunl. mil and |Kipri*j ■

j taste. Mix the ingredient* as lor <11*

lard, turn the mixture ln*o a gr-.-w-d baking dl*h nud act in a pat ot hut water to hake In a alow oven. Bak* 1 until firm.

By HAMLIN GARLAND Scallopod Cabbage With Chceu.of the Vigilante*. . Took the cabbage with leave* If the war goes on (as it seems likely rated, uncovered in os UtUe aalt.'l *» to do) we may come to Doctor Kel- ter a* j-mslhle. A* soon as the rabhagl logg - * way of thinking and cut out . 1' tender, drain and adl cheei.the raising of pig* altogether. He ea- . bake 2'. minute* in a moderat.- ov.-n. timatea that it takes nearly ten pounds ; Cheese Sauce.- Make a whit- •- u.1 of corn to make a pound of pork, and ' using one cupful of milk, two t: i-> that when we get the pork we are , spoonful* of flour, a tableapoonfi:! - * worse off than If we had none. Thi*. 1,utter or fiiL a half teaspoonfc - f I suspect. U true, for I. under orders ! gait. a fru ■ in-die* of paprika and foot of my doctor, have had no pork of any ; tablcspoor.ful* to a cupful of grated

kind for three year*. rbeeaar.

Kellogg la on extreme vegetarian, of > Cottage Cheese Loaf —Take a capcourse. und his statements must be fu | 4 ^ r|| o( bea Uv , ■ read In the light of that fart. And 1 , nKr rl ,„^. ground peanut*, hr ,1 yet he ha* logic on his tide. Why : -rumu* and boil.-d ric<-. oo.- ta!.l--i--o-contlnue to feed the moat vital food fu , of ,.,,0,,^ onloo> ont . tables-o-of the human race to droves of anl- . fu| of fB| „ ^^1 of toroat- Juira mals whose flesh Is admitted to be un- Mlx jj,,. ln|{rtH u elltl , f (1 n., the wholeaome m many ptMile and without : (I1 , xt|W | t win which all of us would be better off? 1 f||t aniI | n a mod- y* Another curious reflection comes In | JVPn ^ Sene will, a thick when dtocuaring the^ ralging of^any j Q ., atF . 0 whl<Hl , wo

kind of flesh food. How much, of the corn or oats goes to supply energy for exercise oa the part of the animal T Every time a pig or steer take* a trot or a gallop around the yard a considerable amount of food Is used up in a muscular action. This sounds 'Ike a Joke, but it lanl. It la a serious observation oa the part of vegeta-

rian*.

The Germans, with their usual effi-

ciency, hare taken these matters In hand. They hare decreased the number of pig* not only to save food, but to preserve a certain balance In the ration. We may yet come to Kellogg's point of view and begin the reduction of pork raising to save corn, retaining only enough plga to art as

ecav.-ngers of the kitchen refuse.

This much we can'do. we can feed , our hog* with care. I wonder how ; many Western farmers still feed their ; plga as they used to do by throwing ; the corn Into the pen? At that time, with corn at 15 cents a bushel. It didn't ^ matter how much was trampled I? . the

mire, but aow the rose Is dlffi

ful* of cliopped red peppers have lev*

added.

A cupful of cottage cheese added is a potato salad tuakt • a much oats pourUhlcg and *nvory salad.

Let u» be content to To Oo the thine we e To fret beam SOMETHING DIFFERENT. A new dinli Is always welroui--. a** •hr who originates a new and niictle log dlsli I' •I-'*'*’' Ing of much ■•r-dit In throe day* <" SUhBtltUlt->!l' 3 a * economies. Curry ot Rsts-t -Select ?» !

young

which. If (r will have iv

pleasant odor. Skin and rii-nii F split down the buck. Disjoint

— .. oar ..a p*.-.. ““ """“““.r 1 'T" ! nap yrt I rtn nrrt oar. th.t ihr t.narr. •' ,R : l, -‘ '-** 1 **''* ^ •r. Lain, itrlr r.Itlr a. .. Or ' rf*' ,

.. .1 mlabl b, c^tal rmtli.alax. Abb ^

rubl, b^d lb br o.rrfrd „a o«r t.n., ‘ '"-' 1 J".-' Arr tbrr Wb* bri«Hflr«lly f«l bow. f “d ' Core bbd .l~bl r.b .1b ttdb ».r. -"V '•J''” ’ bbd .hr. Ihr flbbl rbolrr I. bi.dr pU- lhr •“'T' i bib-l «... milrb bbd .ml b. irdarrd , “b'" 1 ” ! ' In amount, and cattle he raised without : si«>ooful- of curry powder exercise .nd In the moat economical : leaepoonJal of rarar. two «

j ful* ot flour, and brown thi- '

A. I srrlle tlmae thing* I am rad- "* « h - <*' AM ™". ! drnly taken anew with th* wonder of •"<1 • ^ the changes that have •-tune to this ■** chopped rs.sin*. one America of our*. That we of all na- ' i-M-d **mr apple. » Buna of the world should be seriously rojeone and salt to 'a* e

considering how to ccn.'erve ou: food j *

uenng uow sw c--—-er.e -f-i. iavu . - - - the rabbit Bn> * _* ^ •y. makes dearer than any other ra ^ *>«' ^ * ,r, * d "' measure the appalling blight which the I ready aerve. ado a cup- - war. with Ita destructive agenrlra. has . “‘‘k »‘*d » quarter of » ‘ thrown over the entire earth. It D In- j chopped ••II' **. Have rrw J credible but It la true. It la not only " r ' wk "d rb v. tun. the nr

..., a n ....... true, but Is U-comlng each day more platter and pile the rice u Is all that any hoy of real spirit could vital In our thinking. How shall we «■*«*■- _ ,

‘ feed the allies, ouraelyea and the wavea Malab*' Rica.—f'xA

ahles|as<aful of finely d»>»pl-

■am, in th*

expect, or would accept.

There's no charity In this propool-: °f i* 1 ' North i - . Hob—merely an honrot. rincere eff.^t 1 w * nia *' double prodortkm. wemust j and «»- U-ie^wootuir

to make every man—*o matter In what

«*ve. and we must use with SCI entitle uhew well risked, add •

STREET TALK

condlUftti he may be—most useful to j precision, hhtiwlf. hi* family, and t» the eco ^ uomlc nee-1* of hi* community. ”

Woman's Help Is Needed.

Now. here'* where we need the good

help i.f w.Miien—tlie mothers wive.. By LAURA E. RICHARDS alster* and sweetheart* of the boys I of the Vigilantes. It’* going to take a little time to d-> ! 'Dh' l»n't It dreadful*" tt.e neighbor said, this work of re-educe!.tm. Give th- “ l " , ‘ M -r sa*d stw

1^ U.™ «b

their tenrlo-ra In these arbu-.l* until The boy you bora and the boy you nurasd.

they are owe more fitted to " ' “ * '

Ing.

The very great.-et injury yoi

Tie- heat ot »

i ar.1*

I your paa<*~ aaid l

• brave heart today.

“Now te>M your peace"' a., M-st.er IAi-d the wound of the I

ell-washed and drain*’! ri •• _ _ j(J oftOO until a light brown M-' j of atrong lieef stock ood -* 1 ^ ' rtruined tomato. Kee*o'- 1 - .y •alt and cayenne. Add I 1 ""' _

, rice au) let It cook very twek part of the Bto"e ->r I' ; lea. Cooker Just Iwforc -

more seasoning. If need-' 1 < over It two tablespoocfu 1 - ^

! iMitler; add two large . nr-l ’ •(•IM. and turn Into.a UK d 1 "-

—* -i

A cupful of grated cb«-e- - ^ t—t n<u»h maki o a tami-

•1 li'ble*.mie dish.

'KcUa^. Tvw - ^ New Pleurisy Trestc .» I>o<-1 or Auld tell* " Medlral Journal of a ‘ ,,n ' •: ri-at-mhllng mslarla which 1 r .ri adaUuMrflng n i ,l: ' ! ^ j |«nmd. and which upon •“ " ,,-.4 I the potient In a muritrdl' •

mdltloi

He

botll tj thri’e* - death to our last breath. I aw to strive;"

s of |>l<'url»y