Excerpt from Twentieth Century Club War Time Cook Book
The women of Pennsylvania and the American Nation have contributed much and have sacrificed much to help win the war that is being waged to guarantee the safety of American homes and permanency of American institutions, but more will be demanded before we can hope for victory, as much perhaps as has been demanded in England and France where the women of gentle birth are working in the fields and factories to relieve men needed at the front. When our crisis comes, the patriotism of American women will prove them equally worthy of the sons and brothers who are fighting and dying to keep them safe; but for the immediate present there is no more important war activity in which women may engage than the careful conservation of our food supply which is altogether inadequate to the needs of our own men and our allies at the fighting front unless we drastically modify our own use of such exportable staples as wheat, meat, sugar and animal fats. This is one of the ways by which our patriotic women may put love of country above all personal consideration.
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