WOMEAYS Duty to Parents Ny EMjA WHKKI.KR WILCOX (Copyright, 1915, by Star Company.) ! Two girls in their teen*, with vague | Ideas concerning the laws which gov- ! ern the relations of men and women, were led into paths of folly by mature men. Hoth children (for they were only children in years) were Inno cent-minded and ignorant of the evil paths they were entering. Each was instructed by her betrayer to keep silent concerning what had occurred, and to say nothing to her mother. Now herein lies a tremendous warning for every girt, and indeed • for every boy in the world. Who- I ever tells you to keep any act n se- i oret from your mother or your rightful guardian, rest assured that person Is your worst enemy, and the act they bid you commit is a folly or a sin. Do not trust any older person I who endeavors to extract a promise i of secrecy from you in regard to your "I'ouducl. —TfaW ''t WW* ''"V MC—ttjt for secrecy in the conduct of a young I girl or a young boy. There is never an excuse for con- j cealing from the parents or the pro tectors of the young any act. Remem ber this always and shun as you would shun a leper the man or woman who bids you to do or say anything which is to be hidden from your family or 1 your teachers. Meantime, O parents, do your ■ part toward saving the children en trusted to your care from such dan gers and such evils as berell these two young girls, whose liven were blighted through ignorance. Tell your little girls and tell your little boys the necessity of keeping their bodies pure and clean, and warn them of the dangers which lie in permitting any unwholesome thoughts or acts to mar their conduct. There is a delicate and safe way to talk to your children on these sub jects. Tou can tell them of the laws of nature In the unfolding of the seed Into the plant and the flower and the fruit. Tou can tell them that human beings are the greatest and the most ■wonderful expression of this divine law of nature which God has sent Into 'he world. You can tell them that the process NO MTU DOCTOR UDOnORIfOR me#™! inn When assisted by occasional light touches of Cuticura Ointment. These super-creamy emollients do much to prevent pore-clogging, pimples, black heads, redness ana roughness. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. book on the skin. Addran post-card: "Cuticura. Dapt. 25G, Bo«ton." Bold everywhere. MEAT CAUSE OF LAME BACK AND KIDNEY TROUBLE Take a glass of Salts to flush Kid neys if your back is aching. Noted authority says Uric Acid from meat irritates the Bladder. Meat forms uric acid, which excites cud overworks the kidneys In their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. You must relieva them like you relieve your bowels, re moving all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kid ney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stom pch sours, tongue is coaled and when the weather is bad you have rheu matic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get Irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these Irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste fcet about four ounces of Jud, Salts from any pharmacy; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before 1 reakfast for a few days and your kid r.eys will then act fine and bladder dis orders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lctr.on juice, combined with lithia, and lias been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder Irritation.' Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoid ing serious kidney and bladder dis eases.—Adv. , BORAX IN THE FAMILY WASH Most everyone knows that borax Bices greater cleansing power to soap. Soap without borax is like bread without yeast! There must be one part borax to three parts soap. This is only possible in borax soap chips. Not possible in bar soap. "20 Mile Team Borax Soap Chips" at 25c will do more cleaning than 50c worth of bar sonp or washing powder. •—Advertisement. ' Try Telegraph Want Ads SATURDAY EVENING, ' HXRRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 22, 1916. of birth Is similar in all the domains of nature, and that all are holy and sacred, and must be pc regarded and not debased by unclean actions or thoughts or words. Tou can bid them wait until their minds develop, when the great fundamental truths of life will be revealed to them, and you can win their confidence so that they will not deceive you or choose wrong as sociates with who;'' to discuss these topics. It has Invariably proven to be a fact that children wno are so In structed and so trusted by their parents in early childhood develop healthful and wholesomely in body and mind, and escape the perils and pitfalls which so frequently blemish the lives of those who have been kept in utter ignorance, with a mistaken idea that it Insured innocence. You can make your children under stand that a delicate bud on a plant if bruised or torn apart by familiar hands would never develop into a per fect flower or fruit. It must be left sacredly lilonef lorTlature in ilpeu and develop In its own beautiful way. Tell each child that its own purity is like that bud and it must not permit familiarity, either of conversation or conduct, or it will lose Its perfection and be blighted before It arrives at maturity. Warn your children to avoid at once and forever any one who asks them to conceal an act from you. Absolute confidence between children and par ents must be established, or there Is no beauty, happiness or satisfaction possible in the relation of parent and child. Children will more readily avoid doing a dangerous or unwise act if they are told it Is bad taste than If they are told it is an evil thing to do. Almost all the horrible trage dies which have occurred with young childen would have been avoided had the parents of these chil dren reared them with an understand ing that they must accept no atten tions, favors or courtesies from strang ers. Establish at once and forever con fidence and sympathy between your self and children if you would avoid heartache and sorrow for yourself and them in the days to come. BOX PLAITS ARE VERY BECOMING Give Long Lines and Make j Pretty Effect; Can Be Made in Different Ways By MAY MANION Bq<)6 (I Vith Basting Line and Added Stam Allowance) Four-Piece Skirt, 26 to 36 waist. Box plaits over the skirt give long lines »nd are very generally becoming. This ikirt shows them made separately and , irranged over the seams, consequently, the trimming can be applied over the j skirt and under the box plaits, if liked. That treatment makes a very pretty effect. The box plaits can be arranged ever the belt or cut off and joined to it. j jThey are applied over the seams to the depth of the trimming and joined to the edges of the skirt below to provide flare. There are four gores and four seams, Consequently there are four box plaits. 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