i&mwjm .'.!.; WO ' I..' bsm-s&,i , ' w' '...,T m-, ,. m-.T... - , - , . - . . - ., " 1 i i TIME JeWfllf.S & TTof ii3iaBKyS(r v i i-.HWMp i raa 1 .", Vk, . i j.w , i", - v . r if t .is e. V-TiA- J ' - a .. ran t - ' ' ' - DttjWBK ;impmti4BgLfeHiAr iamv$ ..a Si ! I ,Ssa BUDGET tfEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMENADVANCE NOTES IN FASHltf 'P.r ,?""' )U LIVE ON TWENTY-FOUR E tMf: XIUUXVO A, UA1 1 lniiNn. 14. V V XIV ibid Bennett's Time-Budcret Idea Can Be An- Rli6d to the Woman Who Hasn't Time to MRS. HEACOCK, CITY-BRED WOMAN, UPSETS MAXIM IN FIRST SEASON ON FARM Trim Over Her liast Winter's Hat TIH38U dav of olcklnK UP tho tmrgod edges of pennies It la Intorcat- to think back to an Inquiry art L.ng rrta'n, Arnold Uonnett, made seven rs ago. He wanted to Know wny news- papers und magazines In their enterprise McfncYer mado a budget of "how to llvo (ki it given Income of time." Affi iMnnuft tltntlcrlit cut Well nf 111 A 111 lA . " . ...".' ...... ' . Vyvettes way of answer, and called It "How to ifjHfiulry that ho wroto a Httlo book about It Pity E, -Klivo on Twonty-four Hours a Day i y Sounds queer, doesn't It? There are, i&Ln course, only twenty-four Hours 111 n . sslnf mhiI tliAPrt alsaAa.n daami - 1m m .mil ubout living or not living nthcni. Think about It a little, how ever, and all of .1 sudden you'll teo that this Is tho Very point of a time budget. :ftTho hours are there tho atno for every - '& bodjv-tho same number for tho bank : " u ' . .. .. . . ...... ,": presmem as lor 1110 nine gin w 110 comes ! Ai K'fay. and there Ajt choice given ut on Saturday to scrub your kitchen floor. K Wi And.lt's up to us w hether wo live on them ,v$4 or Just merely exist! i' n 'tkirl. IIRXVETT rviil.-ilnn Mm lltrw. I . Vi" ivi WiVgi-' ATX public In a very slmplp wa : In tho realm of time thcro Is no i LS.-- AA.'ttW rv 1 "J Vuv X f a mJ, m: Fa;. 3 m aristocracy of wealth and no aristocracy of Intellect. Genius la never rewarded by even an extra hour a day. And thero Is no punishment. AVaste your infinitely ..precious commodity a3 much as you will, nd the supply will never bo withheld from you. Moreover, you cannot draw on the future. Impossible to get Into debt. You cannot wusto tomorrow; It Is kept for you. You cannot waste tho next hour; It Is kept for you." "Vhen Mr. llennctt talks llku this wo xult. "We sit up and begin to think that, after ali. It Isn't so bad to waste tlmo because therc'a always maro coming. ,But In tho next breath ho coca on to tako H the wind out of our sails. A big, Renerous carve of feathers graces a big taupe velvet hat. "Tho supply of time," ho adds, "though gloriously regular 1 oiuelly icstrlcted AVo shall never huvo any mora time. AVe. liavo and we havo nlwns hnd nil the tlmo there is." THK point uf uiiearthlng Mi llctuiett's little time ctfay Is this; AVhal do wo do with our time when wo aro not work ing, sleeping, eating nnd plajlng? It would bo interesting to tako a pencil, Bit down and mako a llttlo budget, and It would bo chiefly Interesting because most of ua put off retrlmmlng our last winter's hat and taking tho Ink spot out of tho carpet because wo haven't enough of time. Money budgets aro great things. Houbcwlves who havo tried them In tholr homes hao found almost unbellevablo leaks In their weekly incomes. Tho sys tem of the thing enables them to tighten up and keeps tab"i oit tho thriftless column. lust for fun apply this tiucer adapta tion of tho money budget to your allot ment of twenty-four bouts. If your days aro "burbling" try iomo system and see what happens. L !.!.. '$'- m h ' uL $tfl '.-" THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE J I.etttra end auctions tvhtmttttl to (Ms deiartmr.it tiai." he written on ate itdt ef tht paur enlu anj ttwd (IH the ram o tin tiriter. flpfclal currlea like those olvtn helow are (.iiritet. It is underetood that the editor date not necessarily indorse the eenttment rrvretted. All cofitmnuleotions for this derartment should be addressed as follows TIIE W0S1A-,S KXCIMMUU. Uvenina Ledger, Philadelphia. Pa. ' "' TODAY'S INQUIRIES JX 1, How can Lroonn lie prtttrrtil? I. Whttl it mi rulrf'.' 1. K lanlaln no utarch or nnter. Ilrcantu Of tbli In order tu make more rumplrte mral It It better that a utarthy food, nuch aa bread, fee taken with them. 3. What will remove tobano tlli from top- mm A k,A,i ash tmra VS K-nh . iWAf- - .. . . h?Bj 5. A caieerole Is an earthenware dlaii uurd S,.;' 4 Ut baklnr. It holds IU ranUnls at a etw- a'. . u . I11 1 11 ii. In. that la daalanMa In rfwtka ins Mme rota or meat. Toed cooked In n use role is as n rule scried In II. ( S.Tnrrsion tlneiar is tlnrzar ll.irorcd nitli the leaie ef tarraxon. an aromatic smclllnc nd tatttne herb. 1. Mho Is Dr. .nu Ilonard Mian? 2. Is It proper to remain for supper when one has called In the afternoon and been akl to do m "on the apnr of the moment"? 3. What Is the most aerrlceable raalcrl,il for little atrls "top" nndenrenr? ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S INQUIRIES Watermelon Pickles So the Editor of n'otnen' Taje: Dear Madam Will ou pleaite print a eood reclps for plclcted watermelon rln.l? (Mr.) R. T. The following recipe Is vouched for by .Alice KItchell Kirk, in her book, 'Tractlcal , Food Economy"; Tako seven pounds of watermolon rind, peeled: four pounds of light brown sugar, one pint of elder vinegar, one-half ounce of atreen ginger root, two tablespoonfuls of cln teamon, two teaspoonfuls of ground allspice, one teaspoonful of clove and one tcaFpoonful of inace. You will need the following utensil?: Forcelaln-llncd kettle, teaspoon, scales, measuring cup, jars and paring knife. Divide the spices In threo parts and tie up In muslin bags. Put the sugar and Vinegar into tho kottle, add the eplco bas aind ginger root, broken Into umall pieces. Bring to a boll and put In the watermelon , rind cut In about two-Inch-lonc nieces. 13$$' having soaked these In ice water several ti'(J uuure. uriii m i uuu uuvq mure, rcmovo u v irom tne ure, cover ana lei stanu in ,a cool place twenty-four hours. Then take out tho watermelon rind and let the syrup again come to a boll. Add the rind again and set away for another twenty-four hours. Do this dally for a week. -Tho last tlmo bring all to a boll, simmer very gently ten mln itetr and put away in jars. In a foot-note Mrs. Kirk asks that none of this work will bo considered too much eays good result will anmlv housewife for her effort, which :es a few minutes each day. THaal.VAll V tnm 1.. c ,ii,- ww .iuiv iui ucturus 3 ''&' ' Ea"or "' n Oman a Pact: WSmtS us jjaaam i manic you tor Eettlnc the Xrf$7t'?.rcorlB' e boss were ery happy to pet them. flai owauan me imtu Iran reauy nan notlilnir on It B'iWAif. yy son neat out Sunday and calle.1 for Borne, C ."dlft I nrota last nlrht to thatil: lha larit- l.ut t un.i4 '& A'i like l thank the kind perrons through the !, a4 column, too. t0'a U A MOTIIKn np rtvr! OP rniv. umnn T.r.-u UiW This little note of thanks refers to the 6 ,T tintrdi elven in flftv anllftra fnw q x-lfal.. T mirch'ttMI teir their ailn fpnm (h.u .. (a-w - ?-. ...... ....,. ..w... ,..,, u.vi. .Mnnav 1: JlJ-L iSfe"' iSft. teSNji ttroublc. She E'.rtrS?! repay a houi Jfc'TKBi?! wally only tali m Jsi'i IT..J In a previous letter to the column r "tfr n"A Motner ot ne ot the Sailor Boys' made t 'IfC.PP0' 'or these. The response happily was '!9f enerous. rfH Cleaning .White Fox at Home t T$&0 ft" Editor of IVomou'o Pant: JlP-li bear Madam Will you please tell tne how to ;.Jen a white fox fur? It was sent to tho clean- i.-Jfat uuni uui uai(i uiiljt aw quiCHiy lual 11 H hardly seenu worth n title tho espense of "nrtlnj tf la aiiui. Jirs.J o. i. '2,i-, JIany persons have come to this same -ji conclusion and have successfully cleaned tf ' lrniao iox in tno louowing way; 1 .!? IMrst brush the fur and comb onco or 3p wVtwIce, Then Mft hot commcal Into It, up, f5jfxvvown, crosswls.0, rubbing It In at you proa ,vv. Mnantj vtfc av.iu (tui'b u, ill mo HIT, Qflaa ....ar .l,1. final., nAnil...il u,waI. n .1 rf' tMat llo tat RAVeral davK. fhnkn nut lirnal. and you will find your fur Quito white fluffy. Made Plaster for Wall Cracks Sdltor of Woman's Page; ,r Madam Is there such a thins as a kind afh mad out of paper that can be used fur up rat holes and breaks In a nail? If, -T ' ""? ''Tfsere Is" a dough made out of paper and of parts that Is said to be effective ilng up rat hole, and, in fact, in any tont of cracks, v ,-Oi'me.ke It,. crumble newspaper until It I'jMrrlvUable. Tlien you tear It to bits. i a ijuisy jxjuna ana worK wen. iiien tst-'etrong glue and knead into a . ',XU' In plaster of parts at plication of tne dougn ito place befora the J"-" r i. in eatlnr watermelon it Is nut Kuod form to use a knife aa well a a fork. Ilotii knife and fork are frmoently serred In public places. S. After 6 o'lJotk in the etcnlnr a ell should never he worn orcr the face. It Is permlitlbl to wear n Tell orcr the lialr when bat Is net worn, ::. Susan nronnnell Anthour nas a pioneer woman s sufTraie leidcr. iiho brtan to work In the eanse of the euffrate meiement in 1853. Mie died In 190. The Federal amendment to Brant nil women the rlrl.t to n presidential Tola Is aomeUmes railed tho Susan n. Anthony amendment In her honor. An Answer to the War llridc To the Editor of IVo-nan's Page: I I ' "1 fZ5rV:VVCa5;5S?a!SBSB WlB?t'lr?&i'9lJ: ' " .ISammmslsSSSsKaaS.' HVjj-' 3. ltifhijAmk tHiiSr ;1HBPIsSBti' W, aSW SSSLH Slliaagig;; "jfviBii (l.yiM8B 1 1 mmmi.KM-4TS ., 1 '-! GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOXl By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D LL. D. medlcljs. w JJ " "V,"freofmtnj or drugs. HsaltH ousttloiu u,iii VJT"'"? for 3I nerrdqt iStSSS, '?.." te ttlrm who .elo stomp., nMolU'ffi""- Pneumonia TrrrCT Intestleatlons have shown that This difficulty may ha , . W" "... -. .nmonla. - cold cheeseelnt . "" r Msi. XVthcre are rour iypn '",, P te side of tho hai- ,.thKi''4 arylng in virulence and faValltr. One form ctali the heaa. Conault lJ of tho disease Is produced by germs wh eh ( ifl a a i !, .nnil,a nt neonle wno n aro iouiiu in i ...w... - . In cities. This form of tho disease, fortu In cities. This form 01 tne " ----- Dolls aw dlriirti.-00"!7 in nately. produces a voir iM typa of the ,,'j- thdcd lo lahctf J .1 Produc.;g"boso"eh.. art are can.vi. ' i a . .. nlnf disease ana is rarciy i,. , The other types of pneumonia are caugi l.v infection from other persons. Just e are typhoid fever, smallpox ana me.. "man y, however, the body do., IS The germs of pneumonia are sent Into the from uiejo germs for the reiJon .. -.nar..J:-,.i.i,ir.ir nilnit and speaking, t ssues are able t o tl ,. fZtTon :.th air uy In this sons aS.. JlaaHBA --'. Ul 1I1H RaTir ii n u.Bt'Hovs . ...... :: -- --n innv i va i..-j-is Two things we necessary to produce wicion of , the germa Tunder tXSa Proves Falsity of Tlie ory That Success Ts Impossible Pro duces Big Crops ADYnD-IN'-THK-tVOOIi maxim has been turned upsldo down. A business woman a rcgulnr one, with all the hallmarks of tho city upon her turned farmer and mado a prodigious, almost unbelievable bucccsa of tho enter prise. 3'eople said It couldn't be done, but bushels of potntoei. pea", beanc, radishes, corn. Jars of blackberries, currants, cherrfi, peaches nnd "oodten' of oicaui, milk, cbbs und broilers say otherwlte. Tho woman In qucitlon, who is i ostensi ble for upotttlng the theory that n city-bred person touldn't make good the llrwt fceason on a farm, li n I'hIIadclphlan, Mia. J.con D. Ifeacock. .in advertising writer und de signer whoso homo is at t803 Walnut btrcet. Hack In April, when tho ncts canio that Undo Sam expected every woman to fight tho war In a woman's way, Mrs. Heacock decided to give up most of her business activities here In tho city nnd go In for fnt ming. Last May found her ruratly cstnblMied with her two husky young sons on a ten acio fann at Greenwood Manor, Del. f'ropi woro soon planted and tho doubting Thom nso3 fat back to wait. They had their an Hwcr whin u wliolo truckload of staple ino lslons came to grace the lleacocks' city Under enough in fa"t to last through tho whole winter. Tho element of greatest interest In Mi. Ilcncock'n enture lies In the fact that, ii-lde from enjoying a mott healthful vaca tion and helping Undo Sam, she turnd It Into ono of great profit. The rent of the property was modest, the soli In good condition, so that tho chief ex penw was for seed; the labor, supplied by herself and two bons, was counted an pleasuie, and with txn occasional helper tho work was carried on at trilling expense. In i .turns the item of potatoes alone nhows n profit exceeding ten times tho cot of planting. Mr. lleacock's aclhltles ato numerous. .he is a member of tho Walnut Street lluihics"? Association, tho Woman's Adver tising flub, tho Salesmanship flub, tho Templo Unlvcislty Woman's Club, Is u writer and designer of advertising and withal finds tlmo to conduct an Ideal home. PATSY KILDARE, OUTLAW By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS i Two Black Eyes WHILE I wan eating breakfast at June's this morning June kept telling mo to come back soon. It was hard for me to get away oarly, and so Itowdy and I had to hustle after wo did tear loose. Wo went to see the miti with the Iron dogs and he faw us coming and btood up and waved his newspaper and I waed back and Howdy wagged hii tall, though 1 do not think tho man saw that. He camo halfway down the steps to meet mo and led mo up like a lady though I would rather have sat on one of the iron dogs. The man said, "Will ou Ml In a chair 01 on my l:nee7 1 Faiu, 'imrn arc numiw hriS. Vha i milt?ua. 6r"'l about the Mar doubt If Vh.";? If-fif. 'i.".' touched mv deep. xJ 2 .. K.i ii. t? ? daughter she. too. would be a are lnWthl. w.1rh'vv?,0.ne- only J" ". who are in xnis war. lour surrentlonii ure rv (tood,. If she would afflllati , i,.,..if ".ft.O'Ji the, army and naw Rha unni.i ot auxiliary meet many comrades In arlef and loneliness who are banded together to helo one another to beS? their cross, afro to help our men with personal rlp. No doubt therj Is a branch In her nelinbor hoo.1. or we would I clad to receive lier In ours. Please try to make the women VeTlIze thit our mn ore .lolne their duty to lidl and their country, and If we ween and sob we must f-fho .renoltv for keeping down our bo?.5 DlrllK Our faellncii ure bound to comn unleiie themselves to the soldiers und dlshJSrten them! """'.' ,.,.'7'1' l IVIi). iTOUbll aSm?i',,aL.ul. !k" ..,'1r..1':.t.!e can, "Put your n.tou.u. .w 111, II IITf, 13 JO inOlt woman motto for every I. A. U. Suiolj ".M. A. Jl. speaks from the full ness of a heart that has known what it means to give. "Only two sons, who are In this war," explains veiy simply the bond of feeling and helpful appreciation extended to tho llttlo war bride. "M. A. II." realizes too, that, after all. activity Is the only real solace for the lonely. Her plea that women desist from sobbing and weeping Is built on a very strong platform the happiness of the boys who are going forth to fight our battles. The address of "if. A. II.." who ii an adjutant of an auxiliary of the Army and Isavy Union, Is held here. Answer to Relationship Argument To the llditor of troinan's Page: Dear Madam In unsv er to the arcumen that JSS'.T1 ,n, 5J19 Woman's UKhaiSe recentW about A and II contracting a lesnl Velatlonsli i If their rcapecthe ons and daughters in.rrj. I would like to state my opinion. """" ""'' The man who ajs A and D contract no le atlonsliln whn their children many Is rlaiit. The man who saya they do Is w ronir. and the areument h uses about tha child of ii widow Kmtr.etlmr a relationship with the child of h widower If the widow and wldoner marry is n","1', Accordlne to my lt knowle.l"e? tl" ch d of a widower who marries a widow with a child does not become the stepsister or a ten. brother of this child. Perhaps I am wr?n. and Sher'oplnTo'ns" ' " r,adcrs would havo ONE WHO THOUGHT IT OUT. Do Not Tip Hat to a Woman To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam la it bad form for a man lo lift his hat sllahtly when he a-reeti a 13? n the street Instead of llftlne It off entirely: 7 When a man takes a woman to n. restaurant who should order? bhould the man order for both or should the woman order for herself ft TWI5XTV-ONE. It Is not good form to lift the hat slightly when greeting a woman. A man should take his hat off entirely to bow, and If the woman stops to speak to hhn should keep It oft unless she tells him to put It on again, which .she would do If tho conversation is a long one and the weather cold. It would not be polite for a man to tip his hat to a woman aa he would to a man. A man should always do the ordering at a cafe or restaurant. He usually consults the woman with him as to her likes or dislikes of things, but it is very bad form for the woman to order for herself when a man is present. , Handkerchief in Breast I'ockct To fi Kdltor 0 Woman's Page: Dsar Madam t am a younr man nt ttraniv t would like to know If It Is correct form t.a; silk handksrchlsta In the too poVk.t oFrn? coat Boms aav 't is bad forni and some siy It is tood. Please tsll me which is rltht? B.C. A fresh folded handkerchief placed lit the outside breast pocket of a man's coat so that the border shows a little above the pocketllne, is perfectly correct, it i.' .... f:Srr!,:,t bow,ver. not to place the'.'handJ' 1 a. fallls. a. f In M'Uati.a. .".... at- -a. f a. l. iMtrrtii few knees that I bit on and I don't think I will sit on yours." He laughed and then ho asked mo all about Itowdy and mo and my mother, who Is In Iiacn, and my father, who night watches In a bank. When tho school bell rang ho made mo proiulu that I would come to luncheon at the long lecess. Uut I was a sight nt tho long re cess, for lmogene and sonic of tho other big girls fald to me, "Wc are choosing bides lor our athletic club nnd wo want to see whether you can Jump well enough to go on the Jumping team." I said, "I tan Jump better than any of tho other girls and belter than most of the boys." She said, "The first test Is the hoop Jump." I said, "Lead mo to it and I will do a Jump that will make a grasshopper look like a mud turtle." I did not havo to Jump through the hoo).. na I thought I would It was a big hoop off a flour barrel and It was ljlng on the ground and I was to make a bhort Jump from a mark on ono side of tho hoop and then Jump from thero Just as far atid us quick as I could. Wasn't t the silly. Vor when I Jumped on tho hoop thu other sltvi of it came up and blammed mo across tho nose po hard that I sat down almost as hard as tho hoop hit me. X could not beo for n whllo nnd I felt kind of sick. Itowdy camo and stood In my lap and licked my face and atter a while I could seo and thcro wai noi a l.ld on that sldo of tho schoolhouac. After It did not hurt so much I began to laugh and that made Rowdy glad and lie Jumped around llko a monkey. I almost laughed my head off, for that was cer tnlnly one on me. I wondered what the principal would say when she found that lmogene had landed on me and I 'had not handed her anything back. But I guovi sho v 111 neer Know. My teacher ashed ine w h.u had happened to me and I ald T had nippped nn a hoop, which was the truti.. All tho kids kept looking ut me, but alter Euhool let out 1 went to the iron dog m.xn'f, nnd he was theio and the old maid bister, ton. Lunch was not ready, ho sho play id out in tho yard with me. Wo had u ball as big as my head nnd a net llko the one the kl(h, ha at school but ncer let mo play with, hho wcarb shore skirts and high shoes with low heels and rho rides horbe. and can Jump higher than can I, almost. They ashed mo where I got tha shanties and I did not know what they meant. So the old maid sister brought n looking glass nnd you ought to seo me 1 If I do not hand a packago to lmogene then I am no longer Irish. The man asked me what did when I got hit and J bald I laughed. Then ho and his sister looked at each other and laughed, and the bister said, "She's u true llttlo sport. They aro born moio oltcn than they aro made." 1 said, "Xot me. 1 was born only once." After school, when f went home, I found IN THE MOMENT'S MODES NigMgoivn and Chemise Set of Moonglo Silk There are some lovely new fin-" ishes in the silks nnd satins being used this season for the making of lingerie garments. Some of these garments are worked out in "set" style, such, for instance, as thoso which in elude nightgown and envelope chemise. The "set" illustrated in today's drawing is of shell pink moonglo meteor, which is both soft in texture and rich in appearance. The box plaits joining tho medallions of lace arc a new and effective modeling touch. The empire effect is obtained by running ribbon through the plnits.' MI out that Mr. Caipenter Is dead. Something dropped on him whero ho worked It must be n relief for him to bo In heaven. So Rowdy and I went walking nnd. to glvo him n treat, wo went and looked In nt tho win dow of a butcher shop whero theio was a perfectly dead possum with Its tcetli grin nlng. I did not like that, 1,0 I went nnd stood In tin- icuttcr till Rowdy got through look ing. Then wo went home. Tho hoube is m mussy you would hardly know Maggie had crer been here I ptayed. "Hear Ood which art in heaven hollered by Thy name. I urn praying to' you, for this is no Job for a lady angel I want you to put it Into my head bow' to hand lmogene a plenty. I wish you would be good to Mr. Carpenter. Ho was not so had when you got to Know him, nnd be cave mo a doll on iny birthday. Glvo my lovo to my mother and bless her and my father and keep mo a good girl ; but not too good to land on lmogene. Amen. ' ".Uke." the nett Valsj lilldaro adieiilurt appears In tomorrow's CTenlnr Tdcer. Tomorrow's War Menu BI.EAKKAST Sliced Pcache3 Molded nice Cinnamon Run Coffee i-u.vchkoj; Raked Beans Brown llread Lettuc. Apple Sauce Cookies DINNRR Cream of Potato Soup Chuck Roast Kalusl String Uean Salad Suet Pudding with" Raisins .-bui. ucgree, invasion h sV.. . through 11 scratchTa Tin ,,VJ,M llfrtfc'i abrasion of the .kfn may ,tv.r ,"& mu tlpllcatlon, 0, tl n (A nneumonia. A person whose resistance i wie production of pus with .ka l HrrwiSanangreTJf isv-r--M'c n-, . . a-T- Cl arcaiment or Floating KM-, a.1 .Would an el.ctrlo vibrator 1 "7 ' A 'floating kidney Is best left". If' wearing of nn abdomlna JuptJ S" H ery useful. A surgical operatl'" ?..m..!iecc' . vibration"? Itj'W "'' "ii" may 00 harm. , lBt"J (CoDvrlrhM iTlfl NAVY LEAGUE TURNS D0J MRS: STOTESBURY'S 0FFEr Will Continue Activities i.....i A- Women's Section Jolni d.j KJ Cross Auxiliary WASHINGTON'. Sept H.-Ref U8ltlI J Join tho Red Cross auxiliary he.W wd -'ire. j. t. Stotesburv. e nu..., "' . . a iiiiaasibh 'ri the work of tli nneumon a germs muhuu . .. -- - - to obtain a xoouiom " ...- ccterlstlc dlbease. Fresh air In abundance day and night, care In diet, avoidance of poison habits, afcohol lei; coffee, etc.. dally cold bathing, avoidance of contact with persons suffe ilnc fioir T pneumonia, grip or hard colds-these are the principal means of Increasing re sietance and combating the disease. Onions f Are onions lurmful? ... XI" ?' . Raw onions are objectionable on account of tho acrid oil they contain. When prop erly cooked this oil Is largely driven off. Onions cooked and aa a flavor for toups aro harmless. Lcft-lTandedncss What shall I do for my l'fHnds',ri"g Care should be taken to cult'lvato the use of the right hand, but It is possible that tho child Is organized in such a way that the left hand Is capable of more per fect development than the right, In which case It would be an advantage to the child to train his left hand. Life is not ong enough for the oqual training ot both hands" hence wo are compelled to speclal Izo In relatlpn to the hand as In relation to occupation and other things. Earache What Is the test was to relieve -arailieln an InfantV . a. . i Slight attacks ot earache may bo promptly relieved by the application of beat. A rubber bag filled with water as hot a3 the hand can bear, but not hot enough to burn, should bo covered with a layer of flannel and held next to the car for a half hour or moro nt a time. If the child becomes restless under this treatment It may be from overheating of the head. THE CHEERFUL CHETO aaamaiMamaaaaasai THeres a. beautiful virve. on zn udly old Koujc. In z of the corners it wanders .vnd clmg5. , It love the old house, into lefc.uty tlmost God certainly thought of some wonderful ft L. -a. . M. j.0 r ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original Malted Milk Substitute Cost. YOU Sam Priea. i : iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fall MiUinery Now Ready for Your Inspection The new models reilect style leadership to an unusual degree. Dresses - Top Coats - Furs RUYL0CK4BLYNN.lne V 1528 ChesmutSf. Furs Altered and Repaired plllllllllllllllllllW Wl K Tha Cause of Boils' lit Is the cans, of -.!.. ' cesseVlf-.nduced rwn3 dlnarlly, however; th Mil 8n,w,-'k (! t;. t, formed to take over t - - "n 01 Qn the dispute with Secretary Dultli nJ latter organization will maintain 'il H.' my nnu continue us won:. f! Articles will be sent in ti,a ..11 V' tho name' of Mrs. Ocorge Dswer -m.J of the late Admiral of the Kavyho ta i accented the honorarv r)niian....Li. .Tr'l comforts committee of the Navy ilaiV ' which issued the following sUtementTt , '! Naval stations hava raal,..,i .. ... 2 as today, shipments of comfort artlelM . Rent in the name of IndlMduals. Mor!, than 23,000 sets of comfort rinSSE' nave oecn uistnoutea to men ef UuVv navy since the day Mr. Daniels fat '' sought to cripple our work. "!, nelylng upon public opinion to iui.J tain us in the Justice and reasonablsnsu Ti of this course, wo will send the ru. A ments in atrs. ueweys name. W k A no reason whatever to expect Mr Daniels to take action which, will lntp jS1 fero with this arrangement. i B sfet i Fruits preserved in Summer J reduce Winters cost of living ear faESTllll J '. -a. : S 1 I J w J I 1 fii 1C-, CjeattfSrfbasMetea! ar aStt-fl ? b' ; V.- M.-. l : S5a -rm BHR' .aJalL yi msmOHm.kkkkmmtjmmi-mL RH I'm sure m esinol will heal your skin , For. yeara nl years Resinol. has been a .uvurtw iiuusenoiq remedy tor w tf .' Ij" N other common skin troubles. It usually stops the itching at once and quickly heals the trouble. , Doctors prescribe it very widely. It also makes an excellent dressing for burnsa wounds, chafing and sore, irrf. tated places generally, . 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