SSNS EF (Copyright, WwW. NU) MOUSE. ON ™e cam ’ Come, Away FRom C. M. Payne OWNU 17s CHawwrey! WikLYum MUSTA LEST By J. Millar Watt TO GET THEM! © Bell Syndicate —WNU Service, SMART | HUBBY “I feel certain that stupid hus banc of mine married me for my money. ” “Then why call him stupid?” Newesslly Two elderly members met at the club after many years. Said one to the other, who was slightly deaf: “I'm sorry to hear of the death of your wife.” “Eh? What's that?” “I'm sorry to hear your wife is dead.” “Speak up, man, you!” “I'm sorry you buried your wife!” “But I had to. She died.” 1 can’t hear a APPROPRIATE “Why is Jones called the gang plank?” “Lets everybody walk over him, you know." FFHAND and painful childbirth in later been determined that the kind has a significant and teeth in later life, and in the case of girls, upon the teeth of their children when they in turn become mothers. Preparation for Parenthood Adolescence is a difficult period balanced diet at this time, the re- stable nervous sys- development, ered vitality inability to fight off infections. This lack of strong re- sistance may open and variety of other se- rious infections as well. It has also been established that first becomes an expectant moth- er. Then she will pay for her mother's lack of nutrition knowl- edge. Results of Calcium Deficiency If her diet has been deficient in calcium, for example, her pelvic bones may be imperfectly devel- oped, so that she suffers unneces- sarily during the birth of And if liberal amounts of have not been stored in y¥, she may be cal to make needless sacrific her own body her child. an expectant mother's diet is not abundantly supplied with calcium, the substance will be withdrawn from her own bones and teeth in an effort to meet the needs of the developing child, es from in the interests of An Aid to Dental Health For although expectant mothers are not always aware of this im- portant fact, it is true that the Yet it has been demon- | It has likewise | of food which is fed adolescents years. first or “baby” teeth are devel- oped within the jaw during pre. natal life, and the foundations for { the second set are also laid at this time. Unless the expectant mother's diet is very generously supplied with calcium, so as to allow ade- quate amounts for the baby's | teeth and bones, nature will en- deavor to meet the child's require- ments by sacrificing calcium from the mother's own body. { every child,” or suffer even more { serious dental ills. Calcium-Rich Foods Required Leading nutrition authorities {hold that the average American diet is more deficient in calcium, | perhaps, nutrient. This is especially likely to be the case in the diet of the tremendous capacity for carbohy- | drates or energy-producing foods, | while girls become extremely fin- | icky. -Either they do not take { enough food at meals, or they tend { to eat too many rich mixtures be- {tween meals. As a result, the {diet of both boys and girls is { likely to contain an abundance | of meat, fish, highly milled | reals and other refined foods, | inadequate rirh ft £00 | with amounts of the foods in calcium. i The Adolescent's Diet these necessary protein and en- ergy foods should be supplement. ed by milk and cheese which are rich in calcium; | sufficient cellulose to help pro- should make a conscientious and determined effort to feed them a | diet rich in calcium and vitamins URING the indoor season to come, make plenty of bright new workaday clothes for your- Here's a dress for school girls, so becom- it will never be enough. Both of these patterns, in fact, you're sure to use over and over in different materials. They're easy as french dressing to make. A detailed sew chart accompanies each of them. Charming School Frock. This is an awfully good style for growing girls who incline to be a bit lanky. The puff sleeves, flared skirt and small waistline, drawn in by a belt at sides and back, give them just the right lines. The high neckline, finished by a little round collar, covers up their col lar bones and looks so well under young faces. This is a diagram design, therefore can be finished Make it of velvet. jersey, wool plaid, gingham, linen—it looks well in practically every fabric that school girls wear. Three-Way Apron Design. Two comfortable pinafore styles, flannel, and a sweet little | tie-around, are yours in this smart | design that will help to solve many of your Christmas gift problems. Anyway you take it, or make it, Dimity, percale, organdie and batiste, in The Patterns, No. 12 and 14 years. Size 8 re- rial; 1% yards of braid: % yard | of ribbon for beit. No. 1622 is designed for sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size these aprons. And for apron No. 1, 6 yards of braid. For apron For The new 32-page Fall and Win- ter Pattern Book which shows photographs of the dresses being worn is now out. (One pattern and the Fall and Winter Pattern Book—25 cents.) You can order the book separately for 15 cents. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 247 W. Forty-third street, New York, N. Y. Price of patterns, 15 cents (in coins) each. © Bell Syndicate ~—~WNU Service, ( C and D-—the substances re- quired, especially, for maintaining sound, healthy teeth, If milk and succulent fruits and vegetables figure prominently in the daily menus of the adolescent girl, they will go a long way tow ard helping to correct the *‘‘choosy’” attitude | toward food from which many old- | er children suffer, And if careful attention to diet {is coupled with careful attention | to sound hygienic habits, the | health of our 'teen-age boys and girls will be greatly improved, and they will be more adequately prepared to assume the duties of parenthood, Correct Dental Hygiene It is vitally important that the | proper care be given to the teeth | and mouth. But it is quite unlikely that a correct routine will be fol- lowed unless mothers offer tact- ful advice and suggestions very frequently. For while the tiny child has his teeth brushed for him, and the young school child has his tooth-brushing ritual su- | pervised, too often the adolescent is left to his own devices in this | respect. That is a great mistake, adolescents are sometimes careless in the care of their teeth. Mothers must see to it that there are two toothbrushes, one { for night and one for morning, so {that it is never necessary to use soggy brush. They must watch when the supply of tooth paste or | powder runs low, and see that it is replaced. For it is surprising how few children can be persuaded to brush their teeth properly without an agreeable dentifrice! Mothers | should take care to choose a den- tifrice that will preserve or re- | store luster in the teeth. For ado- {lescenis are extremely sensitive about their appearance and they must not be allowed to permit {dingy teeth to spoil their smiles. If mothers will feed their ado- | lescents a correct diet and super- vise their daily « dental care, the only lock at but abundant will not 'e 10 more ore attractiv O—WNU—C. Houston Goudiss- 1938-38, Little Stores, Big Names bus iness men y a lot of ingenuity in nam- stores. A name like rown Jatt won't do; it has to > the Passage of Venus Through the Orbit of the Sun or better. A dry goods store near Mexico ity is Named Ma ay Sunshi ne, a weir i ct Baal yard is RS the { Struggle. Our correspondent encountered {a bakery named El Recuerdo del Pos rvenir. That meant the Re- nce of the Future and made little or no sense. Some- | body finally cleared it all up by explaining that the original store on that site had burned down. Its name had been the Future.—For- tune Magazine. YES! “Luden’s are a natural choice, because they contribute to your alkaline reserve when {i you have a cold.” 4 M. 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