Show t S t Winter vV o i Is 5 Ch 1 r 1 t F f. Restaurants Closed f e No Pies t S By By Idah McGlone Gibson I 1918 by the Newspaper Enterprise Association I f re returned the first question I body MY a asks ks me is What are I lions ens over there and when Return What do you ou mean meanS meano I o S I find they almost Ban an Mood food and business con con- I splendid restaurants in inch I clo ch sed aed om ome omo of pf French pastry you ou Apiece apiece for love nor money t see see any cream in all after 9 o'clock in the theo o ou are met with the words I II tit I when you ask for milk is even in the best boas ho- ho as the Ritz or the Crillon your coffee black after One very small smaIl piece of ot Coffee coffee cortee or tea No p dered sugar could I find ace ce bon shops bops are closed After January ff-January of ot this year it i Bible sIble to buy any candy at Fert ert except fruit and cheese M ROLLS Fad Fad- no ad-no no rolls no buns buna noth- noth e long or round rolls of war only two ounces at each t Elor or ham or bacon how how- seemed to be chicken or fatten enough for a skimpy some one of them for din din- get g sh for both lunch or orea ea in the best hotels with only toasted war warthe warthe the Mirabeau which when 1 the most popular tea place ley iCY served potato chips and c fIgs with the toasted war butter t Paris turns out as usual at jur- jur tho cur tho women are mostly ng ng and the men if in ci- ci Hare Jare likely to be minus a aT armand armand T inn and rm and drinks Its tea and to toasted sted war bread without sorrow ft on its face 1 ch people consider It trea- trea ak k of their sacrifices The I Ilk through the streets of dead with heads up which say without the pour la Patrie has been warm in France Wr W I 1 called at the ouse louse which Mrs Theodore haa rented for her bel stay stY There was a brazier of I Ibe ho be anteroom and one in I Velt's bedroom for she was f rpm rom a very bad cold All 9 J rooms ms w vere re closed because not t be warmed CR AR E. E of the QC hotels you put your linen pocket that is name as laundry must be done in cold water with Ith very I little soap Changing bed linen on onto once co a week is I the tho rule Paper boxes boxes no no one sends merchandise mer I chandise home in a b box box are are at a a. a premium and matches very scarce and poor 1 lit a n ived ed d Cross is Is now giving lunches l I to the children in the public schools as it was found that many of ot them were underfed and that the children needed fats tats and sugar ugar in greater quantities than they were able to get 1 them at home Tho The other day when I arrived home homeI homeland and land I happened to remark that I had hadnot hadnot I not been warm while in France a woman broke in querulously I I have never suffered Buttered with the cold coid as I have this winter I think something something something some some- thing should be done so that we could be comfortable with all the coal that I we have in this country This woman was wearing a gown with Georgette sleeves through which her arms were plainly visible There were no women wearing chiffon sleeves in Paris this winter I told her and I mentioned the fact that for 5 she could buy long sleeved underwear which would probably have I kept her warm as a hundred dollars dollars' worth of heated rooms I Tho The only places in France where I you can get white bread bacon ham sausage syrup plenty of sugar cereals cereals cereals ce ce- ce- ce reals plenty of butter hot buns and breakfast rolls are in the barracks and officers' officers mess of the American soldier America has made no sacrifices yet yetto yetto yetto to give them this Will she make them when it is necessary |