Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 07, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING LEDGER PHII'ADBLr'HtA', FRIDAY, JDXY 7, 1910.
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ETIQUETTE M'LISS EXPATIATES ON VARIOUS KINDS OF ECONOMY CORRESPONDENCE
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PENURY VERSUS ECONOMY; .
THEY'RE DIFFERENT, M'LISS SAYS
t - If You Expend Large Gobs, of Energy and Val
i liable Time to Save a Few Pennies iou're
i " Not a Saving Woman
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Ofc" trilB many things that have been
written of the elmrneterlstle ecceiv
trloIUoa of. tho late Hetty Orcon, one
, itlokd In my mind on Account of its ap
plicability to "the modern busmess ctrl.
"Bha wfcu'M not give you a quarteV,"
no reporter wroto, "but she iwould have
tvAlked, old Woman that alio was, from
Harlem to the flattery t6 help you If
' aho liked you."
The analogy between the "world's lch
t woman" nnd many working girW Ilea
In their willingness to expend any amount
Of physical labor for tho sake of saving
a few dollars, Which iti tho long run were
not worth half so much aa the time taken
had it been, otherwise employod.
I know girls who come home from their
ofllcea nervous and tired, who instead of
recreating themselves by an abBOluto ces
sation from all kinds of work "pitch into"
eewlngr or washing out tholr fine ploces.
Very easily they could go without tho
former, and given BO cents or, $1 a wash
woman would do for thorn very much
mora expertly than they themselves
could do the laundering of those "lino
pieces."
Hetty Oreon was a financial genius.
Her time was worth very much more than
tho average person's tlmo. Her walks to
tho Battery or Harlem wero oxponslvo,
and had oho given those poor people
Whom she wished to befriend a Ave or
ton or evon a hundred dollar noto sho
would not have missed the money and
would doubtless havo accomplished more.
Of course, a certain kind of personal serv
ice, actuated by love and a sense of
duty, can never be reckoned in dollars
and cents. Cut thore aro many cases
where dollars constitute a dire necessity
which mero personal servlco will not
relieve,
The girl who makes a decent living
wage with something over for tho oxtras
imagines that sho Is being economical in
performing llttlo drudgeries for herself.
As a matter of fact sho is merely
mistaking penury for economy. Tho
tlmo and nerves spent In amateur
ish attempts at making a skirt sot
straight or "doing Up" neckwear could
bo put to an Infinitely moro profitable
uso. Tho dollar saved on tho laundry
will doubtless only bo spent for moro
neckwear "and slch" that will also have
to bo "dono Up." Tho mad rush of the
day permits so llttlo tlmo for tho enjoy,
mont of tho Jlner things ot llfo, reading,
fostering tho acquaintanceship of Inter
esting people, and tho llko, that it seems
a great pity to oxpond our sparo hours
In tho performance of petty tnsks that ox
pert specialists can bo employed to do
at a small sum.
Truo,a change of occupation provid
ing it Is pleasant Is often moro. restful
than a mero folding of one's hands, but
so many girls protract tholr working day,
not becauso they llko to wash' and Iron
and sow, but becauso they hato to pass
over GO cents to somo hard-working per
son who woul) rellovo them ot tneso
potty tasks. That is whero tho similarity
to tho lato Hetty comes in.
Many peoplo In their eagerness to sa.vo
money forgot entirely that it's qulto as
important to bo economical with tlmo
and onorgy. MTiI89.
SEEN IN THE SHOPS
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Letters to tho Editor of the Woman's Page
Address all communications to MM.I, care ot the Kvcnlng Ledger. Write on one utile
, ot the paper only.
Dear ITLlss Will yon kindly settle this anru-
Kent for uaT. Recently one of our chums was
reaved ot her father. Now this girl U but Ml.
yet sbs has been severely criticised for wearing
white collar and cuffs; now she wears all black.
I honestly think that this wearing white In per
fectly correct, but the girls Insist that aho should
anew more respect for the deceased parent,
which party Is correct? Will you1 kindly write
an artlclo on this subject, as I am sure It puz
Ise many. Also, please state which la deeper
mourning, white or blackT It. C. T.
Syracuse, K. T.
The wearing of mourning shows respect
for custom and tradition only, not for do
ceased loved onos. All white and all bUclc
Is the deepest, or what Is conventionally
known as Drat mourning. Black and white
together, gray lavender and purple are sec
ond mourning!
bear M'LIss Will you kindly Inform me of a
school In or near Philadelphia where It Is pos-
in a
and
S. C.
to learn interior decoratlnir
praotloaj manner? I am much interested,
oec ira to take is us as a profession.
alblo for ma
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Jlercbantvllle. N. J,
i interior decorating is taught at tho Penn
sylvania, Museum and School of Industrial
Art, Broad rand Pino streets. An expert
' tails me that, when you have finished your
course it would bo wise to look for a po
sition in some good decorator's shop for
practical training. This woman declares
chat a clover woman con work in a rood
shop and learn the practical end and study
at, home and learn the theoretical end of
fedeooratlng at the same time. This, of
rcoutva, depends upon your talont and capac
1 ity for work.
Dear M'LIss Borne time ase you wrote arti
cles regarding a olass In photography In the
Fuller Building for women.
If this Is In existence at present, kindly give
some particulars regarding it, M. It. If.
Jenktntown.
Address tho Lantern and Lcno Gild,
Fuller Building, for particulars concerning
the classes In photography now bolng con
ducted by that Interesting organization.
Doar M'LIss May I ask your good advice re
garding the following:
I am to spend tho week-end out of town, from
Friday evening to Sunday evening, and I want
to know which It is better to take, a traveling
bar or suitcase. I am going to travel In n dark
blue taffeta and carry top-coat I then I will take
a voile and white waist and skirt, with night
dross, dressing gown, tollot articles, etc. Now
It will be simply impossible to get alt thoso
things In my bag, which Is a small ono, nnd yet
I don't want to "lug" along a suitcase (rather
a small sl2e) If It Is not the right thing to do.
I sm not to visit fashionable people, Just plain
and medium woll-to-do. Neither could I live In
my tnlTeta nil the time I am there. What Is
your suggestion about this problem?
I want to tell you how very much I enjoy
your dally column. It has a punch and often a
bit of satlro that I and many others lllm im
mensely. CLAItWEL.
Take the suitcase by all means. In my
opinion, tho traveling bag Is exclusively a
mascullno accoutrement. A woman nlwaya
wants to take away with her more than sho
actually needs. If sho crams theso extras
Into a bag. everything Is hopelessly crushed.
A suitcase Is not much heavier and Js mere
satisfying.
Dear M'LIss Are you at liberty to publish
the name of tho Photoplay Editor of tho Even
j.no LSDOEn? INTEItESTED.
Kenneth Macgowan la tho name of tho
photoplay editor of tho Evenino LEDanit.
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INEXPENSIVE DANCE FROCKS
ALTHOUGH Inexpensive, this little frock will make a charming danco tlrcss, .or will be
Xi. very useful to wear on warm summer afternoons. It will servo equally well for
Informal ovenlng afTnlrn. It Is made of whlto net In handkerchief Btylo; that Is,
squares form tho fichu, slooves, frills and doublo tunic of tho skirt a truly novel
arrangement and attractive. Effcctlvo laco borders the fichu and doublo tunic, while n
corsage of forget-me-nots Is tucked In tho satin glrdlo, which Is finished in tho back with
a bow and short streamers. The gown which comes In whlto with different colored
Girdles and corsages to match, Is a very good value, specially priced at J8.90.
The name of tho shop where this artlclo may be purchased will bo supplied by
tho Editor of tho Woman's Page, Evening Lnnann, 00S Chestnut street. Tho request
must bo accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope, and must mention the dato
on which tho artlclo appeared.
LOVE LETTERS OF A GUARDSMAN
AND GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND HIM
Being the Intimate Sentimental Correspondence Between
a Beginning-Lawyer Recruit and a Woman Who Has
Both Brains and a Heart
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From Miss Helen Martin, Spruce street,
Philadelphia, to Private Richard Harrison,
toith the National Guardsmen, Pa., on the
torden
Itlohard dear You Just ought to seo me.
I'm such a stylish, queenly person, perched
up In bed with my very most scrumptious
secUges on and little pink ribbons dangling
over my inquisitive ears, from a boudoir
cop -the rosebud one, taken from the hope
chest. I'm a real, righty Invalid, surrounded by
roses and posies and French novels and Ices
and lady fingers and mother Is buzzing
around Just as scared as a mother can be,
and poor old Paul has pulled a long face
Because he thinks it's his fault.
No, dear, I'm not wasting away with
tuberculosis or anything romantic like that,
ao don't be alarmed. I simply gave my ankle
a most terrlflo wrench. I wanted-so badly
to be a good golf player, and when Paul
gave me my first lesson day before yester
day at Cobb's Creek I was so excited in
my attempt to be an Infant golf prodigy that
X didn't look where I was going and caught
my foot in a treacherous hole. It waB such
a illly thing to do, and it hurt most fright
fully. Of course, if I had only kept still
X might not be at this moment a' woman
laid low. But I thought some subterranean
eleril had hold of mo and I pulled my silly
eld ankle until I fainted from the pain, I
don't know how Paul got me to the club
house, I only know that when I came to
stretched out on one of the chaise tongues
on the porch he was breathing very asth
matlcally, as though he had ben working
hard. I'm no featherweight, even for you.
I got home somehow, though as careful
as Paul was to drive slowly. It was pretty
achey business, and my ankle was the size
of a Rumanian peasant's. Doctor Brown
hook his head like the dear old donkey he
U. ordered me to bed, made me suffer while
he prodded and poked at my "wound." and
then commanded me to keep off that foot for
at least a week. Wasn't that Just my luck
with Sally's dance on hand at Merion and a
thousand other interesting things to doT
But haven't those ABC people brought
about an awful ant!-el!maxT Here we all
Were indulging la war heroics and getting
-vary extravagant over our national honor
and all that, when in step those Itttle gin
tlameq from South America, and sow from
U accounts "there ain't going to be no
war." go far as I can discover, I am one
cf tha few people who U reajlly glad about
It. Subtleaa the boys on the border look
ugon the whole, affair as a. grand and glo
rious laru. If you're not all sizzled up and
fcurot to a crisp from the heat I'm sure the
'adrntujre though you won't admit it's
tt-.-tt wlil rto you loads of good.
ToiJsht I'm to bo wheeled out on tha
parch, and Paul b coming around to teach
in chara. HVs a wis at it, you know",
cue of tha sharks at the chess club. J de
Mturrd at first, telling him that bis at
trapta at teaching me things had had an
tnfsrtuoata beginnings but I suppose I'd,
Ite ilttla g(cs4 to lose the chance or
Kerning from db at tha beet playera in
tha city, and hs'3 feeUng1 eg cut UP about
my accident ttiit I couldn't possibly do
anything that wjujd make him feel worse.
Tow r.lca old dude of a boas, Judge
Bantai JAM; yerterday and he waa very
jmtm wywft&l Mf about you tstis a-ff.
He said you were Just beginning to become
known around tho courts and shall I make
you conceited? that you had given every
promise of becoming tho sort of lawyer who
would make a name for himself. He con
tinued further that you were tho most brll
llant of all the young men In his Office, but
this In his cynical way he would al
ways doubt your dependability since the
"mad, unreasonable way" I'm quoting
bin now that you rushed off to the front
without thought for him, your future ca
reer or the girl you love "to fight. If neces
sary," he went on, "in a cause In which you
had no faith."
You were a wee bit anxious to get away,
now weren't you? I almost agreed with
him on that score, and It does mako me
sort of furious to think about It. But I'll
not bo cross-patchy about It, and anyway
Paul Is on tho telephone and I'll have to
stop. Take awfully good care of yourself.
movingly,
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WOMAN SUFFRAGE NATIONAL QUESTION,
SAYS EX-GOVERNOR OSBORN, MICHIGAN
By CHASE S. OSBORN
Former Governor of Michigan
Statement pent to Caroline Katzensteln, executive secretary of tho Equal Franchlso
Society of Philadelphia.
"Woman aulTrago is a nationnl question. Tho problem of granting to tho
inhabitants of the country political privileges cannot be localized.
"It is just as reasonable to say that it is a township or county question
within a State as to Bay it is a State
question within tho government.
"All who have considered tho matter
will probably agree upon this. Then
comos the question as to how suffrage
can be gained. At first it was impos
sible to make even a practical start
nationally. A smallor unit had to bo
selected for purposos of effective organ
ization and work. Now that unit has'
been multiplied to 12 States. This
makes it possible to organize and work
nationally. It also makes it possible to
carry suffrage into States of retarded
educational and political development,
whero a great advance in these attri
butes must occur before it can
hoped suffrage will be adopted.
"It seems to me that tho time is most
opportune for n change from State and
local methods of work to national ac
tivity. Tho State vehicle was a good
ono for a time, but the movement has
outgrown it" ' CHASE OSBORN
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GOOD FORM
Pretty Weather Vanes
More novelties for the garden! If one
could afford them all the little flower
sticks, the large concrete furnishings, the
varl-colored flower pots and boxes, the fear
ful and wonderful gardening tools and the
hundred and one other Innovations tha
modern garden would be a cross between
a museum and a chamber of horrors, But,
fortunately for all concerned, a few of these
novelties, however charming, Is sufficient
unto the day. The latest device Is a weather
vane. The arrow which points to the direc
tion In which the wind )s blowing, and the
tiny windmill that whrls about at the other
end are both made of mirrors. The effect.
Is very pretty when tho sun la shining on
It, because the prismatic colors come out
and can be seen at a distance.
It's Delicious
Now'a the time for fresh raspberry Ice
cream. Press a pint of clean berries
through a sieve Into a bowl. Prepare a
quart of vanilla Ice cream, and when you
pour It Into the freezer add the berries with
2 tablespoonfuls of Swiss klrsch. which
you can get at any grocery store. Freeze
like any Ice cream.
In a Garden
Into
the garden
Silently she slips away
At the approach of night
Soft breees blow upon her cheek,
And bring the fragrance of the flower
That never blooms save In the falling dew;
A tiny burning bird flutters close by.
Dipping Into the slender chalices
pt salvias and atnaryllla rare ;
And now be almost seems to touch her hair,
But Coats away.-
A night motb, poised in flight
Upon a quivering pinnacle of phlox,
Suits with tha' mystic radiance fllt'rlag
through the trees
And covering all
Nothing la changed within the once-loved
garden. t
Yet alt is changedfor now aha walks alone.
iMsy C. Bailey, In Southern, Womana
Magazine. ,
Good form queries should te ad
dressed to Deborah Rush, written an
one side of the paper and signed, toMA
full name and address, though Initials
ONLY will be published upon requett.
This column will pppear in Monday's,
Wednesday's and Friday's Evening
Ledger,
Slore on Street Car Controversy
Dear Dttorah Rut Here's on for "A
82" of the street car controversy.
Klni Komo sei our STAND1NO arrar here In
old Phll-a.
Consists of women chleUyi you can sse 'em
night ana day,
A-itandlna In the trolleys and a-banclng- to
the straps, ,
While all the seats are taken by our Cbeapple-
ChlDDle rjiaps.
Sina-fully yours,
J, O. D.
Pear Deborah Ruth Since they call me "Mr.
32." I'll stick to that name when writing In
?our column. I would like to know why when
am carrying home parcels and a woman enters
the car only carrying her hand bag. I should
be eipected to rise and offer her my seat?
No one tells me why I should; they Just make
sarcastlo remarks about me and the "whtpper
snapper," who has been rather silent of late
alsoVI think. MR. 82.
If your Instinct as a gentleman does not
tell you what you should do In the matter,
I am afraid neither I nor my correspon
dence can make you understand that the
natural gallantry of a man toward a
woman should mako him show her all the
politeness possible.
Writing of Sentiments
to -write la tn fly leaf of
whom I am quits Intimate,
vr, n.
Dear Deborah Rush Will you please advise
iroper to write m ids ny isai ox
s to be given as a birthday gift
me what Is pro
dook mat ii
to a girl with
It Is always better form to Inclose one's
visiting card with the book one is sending
to a girl. If she asks you to write her
name, and the fact that it Is from you on
the fly leaf, It would be well then to do
so, but sentiments written in books are
rather a mistake as a rule.
How to Answer Cards
Dear Deborah Rush Will you please answer
this query In your Oood Forum column In Fri
day's KtuiMl Lxcoia. I have Just received
cara announcing iae eagsfviuaui ai a couple.
uauueti wiia. put i
Should I write her
nots acknowltdgins the card.- .Ihve done i
na ", . a.
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lbs gentleman I am acquainted with., but the
lany I nave never tan.
to tha gentleman verbally. MRS,
The proper thing to do on auch an oo-
Dr. W. H. Montgomery, IS?$
Philadelphia's Famous Pae Specialist
907 FLANDERS BLDG., Walnut at J 5th
Wrinkled face, pimples, baggy eyes,
red veins, scara, birthmarks, moles and
all facial blemishes quickly relieved,
BJtcasetaiSJSJsiSLfSirSia
caBlon Is to write to tho one of tha two
i whom you know nnd congratulate him.
HenU a friendly message to his fiances In
your letter and say that you hope to meet
her very soon; and call on her aa soon as
possible?.
Wedding Etiquette
Dear Deborah Kusfi-
.At n l.ln nralni. va-
ccption In the country would It Da permissible
to use paper napkins Instead of linen ones!
Does the oil raiiom hold that the ushers at a
wedding should always be unmarried men?
JOHN.
No; paper nankins should never be used at
any formal affair; It would be very bad
form to offer them to the guests. Linen
should always he used.
No; of recent years bridal parties In
elude not only married men for ushers,
but married women often act as bridesmaids
and matrons of honor.
DRBORA.H BUSH.
Sewing Comfort
"When you sew on white goods. It is an
excellent plan to keep a small saucer of
flour at hand. Dip the finger tips In this
now and then. The hands will not per
spire and you will be abte o nandle the
goods much more comfortably.
THE CHEERFUL CHEW
SSiniisiil mi i linn. i I I I muni
I like to reixd jfc.d
poetry
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too.
It rvvcJes ma surge.
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article In which yop nre lotereMeil. ,r
wishing to aid In the .charitable work
II, II, C. should write Marlon Ilnrhi
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Iivy ivuinii liny
tern, rommunli
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to help, nnd
a. ,f Ihma
having received
to Help, nnd, having received
lento direct with tboss parties.
How to Cure Ollvea
I saw that 11. I.. I wishes a way to put up
olives. While I havo been a reader for years,
thli Is my first chanco to lond a Helping Hand.
1 give It as It was given to m: Directions for
curlns rlpo nnd greon olives ! Dlssolvo a small
can of concentrated lye In nva gallons of water,
t'nek tho olives In half gallon Jars, cover with
lye water nnd keep them under the water.
After thrco days tnsto ono. It any bitterness
remains let them stand another day. Try again,
watching chuoly this time, for they may be
como soft. If tho lyo water Is too strong, nfter
there is no bitterness drain oft and nil up with
fresh water each day for three days. Then
thay should be firm and without nny bitter
ness or lye tasto. Sort them over, pick the
soft ones, pack In Jars again and fill theso with
brine. Don't uso a heavy brlna or the olives
will hnva to bo freshened heforo using. Seal
tho 1nrs and let them stand a month before
eating. I should ndvlso experimenting with a
quart or two until ono learns about the ye
treatment, hut uso the same proportions of lya
ami water. May I ask for a recipe for a
hermit cako, the one that was published several
years ago In rhyme or verse? I have neked
before, but Old not get It. MARGARET W.
Our constituents will mnke good uso of
tho recipes for putting up olives contributed
In rcsponso to soveral querists. Tho best
rlpo olives I over tasted wero from a Cali
fornia ranch nnd put up under tho super
vision of the dainty mistress of tho domain.
But aro wo to understand that tho process
Is allko with both rlpo and green olives?
I noto that our respected correspondent In
timates this. The request for hermit cake Is
passed down the lino. Tho only recipe In my
repertoire bearing tho tltlo Is for small
cakes or cookies. Can this bo what you
moan?
Notables Dorn in March
In rcsponso to O. A., hero are tho names
of some notable persons whoso birthday occurred
In March: runny Crosby, tho blind hymn
writer, March 1M, 1820; Elizabeth II. Drown
ing, poet, March ti! Aleiander O. Bell, Inventor,
March S, JH47: General Philip II. Sheridan,
March n. 1N31; I.uther Hurbank, horticulturist,
March 7. 184U, Amerlcus Vespuclus, March 0,
1431i nlso Andrew Jackson, James Madison,
Orover Cleveland nnd John Tyler, Presidents,
wero born in Mnrch MAYFLOWER.
A notablo list which Is a pleasant sur
prise to us. Wo had not expected anybody
would tako the pains to look Into tho ques
tion which appeared In the Corner some
weeks ago relative to great men and note
worthy women born In tho windy month.
Mayflower has our grateful acknowledg
ments for this and yot another valuable
contribution.
Offers Abdominal Belt
If Mrs. J. C, who mndo a request somo llttlo
time ago for an abdominal belt, has not yet
been supplied nnd you will kindly give her my
address, I shall bo moro than pleased ta send
nor one, I nover miss reading the Corner, and
if I had tho tlmo would respond oftener. There
Is so llttlo I can do I seek every opportunity I
can And. ' AKNI13 13. II.
If you rend somo of tho letters that pain
us because wo cannot relievo tho BUfforers
from Infirmities with nppllnnces, such as
trusses, braces nnd abdominal supporters,
that would mitigate anrt fometlmea 'cure,
you would not cull your donation n llttlo
thing. It will bring more comfort than
you can Imnglnc. Keep It for us, please.
Sirs. J. C. had received a supporter beforo
your letter arrived. Keep yours for the next
applicant. "Wo will let you hear from us In
good tlmo.
Vanilla Ice Cream
Would you please print a simple recipe for
vanilla Ico cream?. i:. D.
Make a custard of a quart of milk, Beven
eggs and three cupfuls of granulated sugar.
Remove from the fire and flavor with va
nilla extract. "When cold, beat Into tho
custard a quart of rich cream, and freeze,
It Is mado more elegant and 'delicious by
pouring over each plateful when se'rved a
hot or cold chocolate or strawberry sauce.
A delicious variety of vanilla lea cream la
mado by breaking a vanilla bean Into short
pieces nnd boiling It In the milk used In
making tho custard, Bring tho milk to a
boll, squeeze the broken bean through a
netting that lets tho seeds but not the husks
pass, and mako the custard as 'usual with
tho flavored milk.
Author of State Motto
Will you tell me who was the author of the
motto on Iowa Rtato and territorial seals. "Our
liberties we prize, and our rights we will main
tain" I It. A.
Will readers respond to this question?
The sentiment la worthy of the State and
reflects honor upon the author.
After Onions
Eat a bit of parsley soaked In vinegar
the next tlmo you are Buffering from the
effects of eating onions unwisely. A half
glass of milk, taken after eating them, Is
supposed to remove the odor, but It Isn't In
fallible. A fortune awaits the Inventor of
a Bure remover of onion scent.
f You Love
Flowers You Sliould Know
The Century Flower Shop
ISt h Below Chestnut St.
Get the Round Package
Utei for Century.
wmwwwmswwWy m
m Ask For and GET S
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ORLICKS
THE OBiaiHAIi
ALTED MILK
Made from clean, rich milk with the ex
tract jii select malted grain, malted in our
own malt Houses under sanitary conditions.
Infants and children thriva on It. ' Afreet with
tha weakest stomach of tho InoaUd or tha e&d.
Needs no cooking nor addition of milk,
NourUbea and sustains moro than tea, coffee, etc,
Sliould bo kept at lomo or when traveling. Ana
tritioua foo4-drink may be prepared in a momanr.
A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing
sleep. Alio w lunch tablet form for businesa men.
Substitutes Cost VOl Same Prleo
Tmkm m Packmgm Hemm
YOUR HEADACHE MAY BE INHERITED,
BUT SIMPLE REMEDIES OAN CURE
By WILLIAM A,
QneMton rrtlntnt to hrtlene. sanitation
nnd nrpTrntfon of disease. If matters, of
genrral Intercut, will be nnnwmd In, this
rolnmn. Where snare .will not permit or
the suMfft It not suitable,, lrttera wlll.be
nnswrreil prrs onmlr, unbjeet to' proof r limita
tions nnd, where. a stamped, nndresed en
Ttlope Is Inrlonnl, Doctor Evans, wilt not
make dlasnore or prescribe for .IndUldaat
illsrases. ItrqnpMs for such service cannot
he answered.
Ml, I
A110T of 16 complains of frequent head
aches. He wakes up In the morning
with a heavy, loggy feeling. Before noon
ho has developed a headache, He goes to
bed at night and steeps his headache off.
Upon Incnilry we team that he has been
having headachos since he was 8 years old.
He has migraine. The headaches of
childhood are migrainous, virtually all ot
them.
A young woman has periodic headaches.
Upon Inquiry It Is found that headaches
run In hor family. Her mother had sick
hcadachen until she was CO years of nge.
Her uncles and aunts wero subject to head
aches. It was In tho family of tho grand
parents, This young woman's headaches are prob
ably duo to migraine. Mlgralno runs In
tho stock. It Is a form, and the only form,
ot Inherited headache:'''
A womnn In tho prlmo of llfo Is subject
to sick headaches. About every so often
she must go to bed for n headache. Tho
headacho Is likely to last three days. Nau
sea nnd vomiting are prominent In tho
BlckncBS, and In consequenco sho calls the
spell sick headache. Perhaps, Instead of
nausea, sho has flashes of light which mako
hor think her headacho comes from her
eyes. Perhaps tho spoils have somo rela
tion to menstruation nnd sho calls hor at
tacks menstrual headache. Sho haa ml
gralno. A few years ago a correspondent grew
qulto exotted about migraine. Tho word
migraine meant that only half of tho brain
was affected. In migraine ho contended
that pain was limited to 'one aldo of the
head, etc.
Patrick says, "The location of tho pain
haa nothing to do with tho diagnosis of
mlgralno, although It haa been called hemt
crnnla." Thon on what la tho diagnosis to bo
bnsed? Sllgralno runs In the family. It
Btarts In youth. It comos In spells with
somo tendency to porlodllclty. It Is dis
abling, Tho "feelings" of no other headacho
aro similar to thoso of migraine.
Can anything bo dono for It? Yes.
Shall headacho mixtures bo taken? No.
Every person subject to migraine soon
learns that headache mixtures do not got
him nnywhoro. They Incroaoo tho fre
quency of tho attacks. A mlgralno subject
learns after a fow experiences that coal tar
EVANS, M. D.
headache medicines do not ovin glvo relief.
For tho relief of tha pain Kellogg ntlvlses
hot and oold to tho back of the neck nnd
cold to the forehead or top of tho head.
If tho faco Is pale, use hot applications.
If flushed, cold ones. ,
If tho person subject to mlgralno will
lead a simple, out-of-doors life, getting
plenty of exorcise and fresh air, will eat
lightly and simply nnd keep his bowels
In order, ho will materially lessen his
trouble.
Tho best physicians are now using thy
roid extraot, ovarian extract, or other
appropriate ductless gland medication In
these cases. But that Is a matter for the
physicians.
Stopped Growing
.1. What Is the correct weight and height
of a lD-rear-otd borr My height Is 8 feet UH
Inches and weight 187 pounds, not stripped,
2. At what age does growth cease?
H. I haven't, grown for the last three years
Docs that Indlcato I will not grow any, moro?
. 4. What can stimulate nn Increaso In mr
height and wnlght. especially the former, sines
on It would depend a corresponding Increase In
wolght?
.ft. Is there a possibility of my growing
after a thrae-year standstill? 13, A. W,
1. You aro of a very good height, Taking
all boys of your ago and grouping them
In hundreds, 26 would bo shorter than you
and 70 taller. In a similar weight-grouping,
40 would bo tighter and 60 would be
heavier. This Is on the authority of Doctor
MacMlllan, of tho Chicago Board of Edu
cation. 2, Usually at tha 20th year. Some
boyB grow slowly In height until thoy
aro 24.
3 and 6, It Is very unusual for a boy to
stop growing at 10. If you wero stunted
from Insufficient food, Improper food for
example, too much corn bread, too little
fresh milk or meat you may start grow
ing ngatn. Otherwise you will not.
4. Plenty of milk, buttor, eggs, meat,
wheat bread.
X-Itay Treatment
Aro repented X-ray pictures dangerous? X
hava had pictures tnlicn of all my teeth twlco.
which shows them In very bad condition, and
It will be necessary to havo tho teoth X-rayed
again as they aro being treated, U. IJ.
Not If It Is done properly.
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