11 THE JEWISH CHRONICLE The Jewish Woman DAY" FOR HEBREW 'FLOWER KINDERGARTEN SUNDAY, AUGUST 5. On Sunday, August 5, a "Flower be held for the benefit of Day" Nvill "Gan Yelodim," or Kindergarten, th e for the instruction of Hebrew to lit- tle c hildren. Miss Rose Rosenthal is in charge of the campaign for funds. "The purpose of the 'Gan Yelo- dim" said Miss Rosenthal, "is the training of the Jewish children in the knowledge of their national heroes, national songs, and to imbue them with the Jewish spirit. We Jews in America who are beginning to realize that our Jewish young men and wom- en arc taking little interest in things Jewish, have come to the conclusion that the fault lies with our own edu- cational system. We must train the Jewish child in Jewish matters in its kindergarten stage, and we shall have no fear of his allegiance to his faith in later years." Volunteers for "Flower Day" are urged to report to the headquarters at the Talmud Torah Building, 47 Division street, between Antoine and Beaubien, at 8 a. in. sharp Sunday. Duman Deputy Friedman has re- ceived from Commander Shramko Seventy-one rubles and thirty-seven kopecks, which was collected from the cossacks of the Second Uman l'olk (regiment) for Jewish war sufferers. Maternity Apparel for Every Occasion is no need for T HER.E e xpectant xpectant mother to remain home. Lane Bryant has a garment f o r every occasion. Handsome gowns for day, evening, (formal and informal), simple house dresses and gar- den frocks in the latest styles. Lane Bryant 2nd Floor 255 Woodward JEWISH WOMAN SACRIFICES JEWELS FOR WAR RELIEF. Following the example set by Na- than Straus, who has offered his New York . City residence for sale for the benefit of the war sufferers, an Illi- nois woman—Mrs. Charles Brady of Rock Island — has given away her jewels with the idea that they shall be sold and the proceeds given to the Central Jewish Relief Committee. The. gift of the jewels, NVIIIC11 in- chided Mrs. Brady's engagement ring, was made through the Chicago Jewish Relief Committee, NIrs. Brady saying, in making the offer: "I realize what suffering is and want to do something for my peopl e who arc facing starva- tion. If I could only do as my heart dictates, I would he happy. My hus- band and I were in business several times and made several failures, but the last time, with the assistance of lily engagement ring, which I had pawned to get money and which was then the only ring I had, we made a success. I am accordingly giving to you this ring, which is doubly dear to tne, together with two other rings, a lavalliere, and a gold watch. The value of these jewels is several thou- sand dollars." A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION AT WASHINGTON ON FOOD CONSERVATION. The Food Conservation Department at Washington, of which Mr. Herbert Hoover has been appointed adminis- trator by President Wilson, will open a course of instruction in Food Con- servation on or about the middle of August. The course will cover a period of four days. Prominent lec- turers will speak on food conserva- tion, food values, food substitutes. economical buying, the use of perish- able foods, the conservation of fats, sugar and meats, preservation of per- ishable foods, canning, drying of foods, etc., etc. The purpose of the course is to fit as large a number as possible of men and women to address meetings in their respective territories on the messing need of Food Conservation. The course will be free and open to all xvlio are desirous of assisting the nation in this needed work. The Food Department is desirous of organizing conservation meetings among women at summer resorts. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, director of propa- ganda among . the Jewish people, re- quests our readers kindly to send to him, in care of the Food Administra- tion Department, Corner Vermont Avenue and K Street, Washington. D. C., the names of summer resorts that are patronized by Jews in considerable numbers, and the name of a lady in each who might be willing to arrange such meetings. RECIPE FOR WAR BREAD AND - CAKE. "Meet Friedberg-- Wear Diamonds" Griswold St. fist, Miles Theater Recipes for war cake and war bread have been sent to the headquarters of the National League for Woman's Service by a woman who says that they are both economical, good to eat, and will keep. Here they are: \Var bread—Four ounces rye flour, 12 ounces whole wheat, 3 pounds white flour, 1 quart water, yeast cake, 1 ounce salt. This bread will keen a week without getting stale. \Var. cake (no butter, no eggs, no milk: delicious)—Two cups of brown sugar, 2 cups of hot water, 2 table- spoons of lard, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 tea- spoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon cloves, 1 packet of seedless raisins. Boil all together five minutes after they be- gin to bubble. When cold add three cups of flour, one teaspoon of baking soda dissolved in one teaspoon of hot water. Bake in two loaves about one hour in a slow oven. "I see that we save these days, and particularly in bread and potatoes," said one of the women of the league the other day. "If we have bread served on the table for my husband and myself four slices arc put on and no more. I do not eat potatoes, so now instead of having a dishful sent up, two are served, which Fs all my husband wants." "'MMES.= '• Reduce the High Cost of Livin Install today an Electric Washing Machine—It Saves the wear and tear on your clothes. This alone will pay for the machine. 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