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T L E T e e R brmmu"fifg_, MJ@ and Mrs. C. M. &:flgfif #pent ! : trated booklet on Cancer of last'week and its treatment. It is Free, n-sq DR. WILLIAM'S SANATORIUM Vzivenity Ave. 5. E. _ MINNEAPOLIS, R qoo Ffor th &l;u dr-en _’e‘ no ca-F 1 ‘Gor- mfit tho Petriel 4 we uson | WEME = m nmud him & '1,0{; “Baliwin. i helping -A. Bish i zefl:}f anvmome box hfi * a:«&««cy*umu««**c-u ‘«R"&c’i-fi‘g gguun. _Cléan the Acidity and Toxic Poisons _ Out of the Digestive Tract An American Y. W, C. A uonary teaching South . Am«lomi girle ndresses; iy ) ey \ Millions are nowmfi ng from the nwlul shape. I tried three who have been forced Into Industry during the war to hecome fau / ‘ L B d::dlg mon gt ""“.:gg‘:g;'“,;% .m g s o g B D e T oo A I R 7 57 Tt Ol 7 e o 0n bzt "1 0le= Mn and* 1t Sun- 512X / 3 ) fever or & cold. Their ap etwea are FATONIO ana to my. ¥, £ro DOMESTIC SERVICE | WOMEN'S GOUNGIL _ ~ Jory moniece Bl 10 poct: they are weak, and ey wro et Y00 e R B b : Gy ihs. illism ‘Gavovill entertained » walting for their strength to come back. e BT L (g COURSES PLANNED MEETS IN'PARIS i, Bl o Sl A e e o A Mr. England; ‘Wel ‘Mr. A i 3 at the return’ ealth and strength owler, Int { > i would'be greatly helped by giving at- D"" ‘- 1918 C. 8:Margin Johnson ‘and w ligh Sunds AR } tentionto etoymaclgflhn%;‘; remov- 1 you chisake any ta ing the acxdlty and toxic poisons from of his et o sufleing the entire digestive traca making it 18 '“““bm’”“" O! act’ naturall; { §o that the body will Thisis onlyonecueonto uumu. zeceive the full: strength of the food You should make the EAT NIO tesh eaten—a great deal of suffering would in yo)u- own cue at onca. ‘You have be saved to humani g evel ing can Everyone knows that the disease it- you lose orwetakealltbdflnk. ‘our relf, and the strong medicines’ that own common sense, yourown feeli ng, have been taken, upset the storach, tell you that ngood .& loave it hot and feverish, the mouth geac:on agood stom! wm: e fever dry, tho tongue coated, s nasty taste, poisons and effectsof strong medicines : Trained Home-Maker Is to Have b an Eight Hour Day and Stand- F‘ ard Minimum Wage. iEighty Well-Known French Wom- i en Guests of Y. W. C. A, for Opengnn Session. i Paris, Feb. 2—Fighty! of the mont | x iromlnent womeén ‘in France who are Courses for training home nssist- ants, who will go into the home by toe i day, hour or week and work on a|ibterested in all women's problems at- | Cre 5 l';‘Y]Ii 6t ,“'f“ "ni no_degire to eat. This is'a poor outof yonrsymm.wfll% \the b schedule of hours and fixed wages, ded the first meeting of the Ym ‘Pripils 1 botany Have finished that : undstiton totbrgld ne\za st;-engt.h] oul.l road to strong, ro “Iin. ; have been inaugurated by the Young | Slonal Council of the American-Young. R ow, tena of thousands o s peg sl A ot bar b Women's Christian - Association, held eubjecharsan now:t&k!ns s © .7 this country are using NIC you have battled 1‘2{ u" gm ‘Women's Christian Assoclation as a means for meeting the problem of do- mestic service, The object of this course, now being ier the purpose of cleaning’ these colds, or an; on:ermnus uue has poisonous after-effects right out of the &'ke‘i, yao’nl; stre{gth. You want to pet sysiem and they are obtaining wonder- -pack your old-time vigor, be full of-pep: fl reanlls—-so wonderful that the and enthusiasm—be .hlawamrk wil az azmg iy quick bevefits are hardly eago, mgmd of listleasly, half-hoart. :vable, just as shown in the re- - egly 7 dragging out & mere existence. flble letter which is published Le requestof this stutdl; oldCivil . oi‘::’:;:h“ t‘:lm°‘b°v§°§£$£?\lc § erac. Helg T7yearsold. Read Wi sndigie: 1 EATONIC fajs B & Delphing Mo, Sheriey [ e fuf:‘:'g:“m' to give you positive benefiéial results, ‘{Ritehie, ~ Domald Chilcote, Mrs. price, P even senra T had (ho Bronll b it will not cost you a penny: There is no ; : 5 risk—the benefit'is Al for ward to the findings of the councll as W}lem? U'“sndAmfyfl fate. Charles ‘“d‘ letbmy PORA e A, surely you. J of tremendous fmportance not only to will haye an hour for Tuncheon, when | women in Erance;’but all ‘over the she can go to a-restaurant or eat:a | world.. The purpose of the ‘council fs| lunch which she has brought with her | fo collect and make avatlable informa- {{ * ST AHL.JACOBS Just as she would were she employed | tlon about'conditions dnd needs of wo- at Parls headquarters, 8 Place Bdou- | and M : Odor of 26 Flowers ard VII, Jan. 80: the'nfeeting of the litérary Mrs. Robert Lansing, wite at the | 5% fl:fi'fl:&:’g“m ty held a o °{‘°"mdm,b tried out in New York City, Is to place | Secretary of State, who is first vice- Frida domentic service on the same dignified | Dresident of the councl); presided, con. basls as clerical work, trained nursing | ducting all sesslons in French, &s. two- or other professions open to women, | tRirds™~ of ~the imemibérs = represent The home assistant will work elght F“‘“d‘ “‘:"“"‘t"”’ with ‘g‘“’m the hours a day for & salary of $15 a week. X. W, C. A has been co-operating. She will not live in the home of her employer or take her meals there. She o e —————— AG0 Draug é&dJe walrj_ — e i | S— — ‘ - Fumiture | | in a factory. The employer will ot | Men, to. become acquainted:with' wo urni | A% eddress thé home worker by her first ;’lg"’lsw;‘: ::?km::;mtidd tel;og“:"t‘;‘: i Renovators - s ore 18 i M ith or M "E d Bamac T Shg ill hoMad Amith or Me, typical |lunstrations w will - set All work guaranteed. 217 Third S t NOTE--Over 20,000 drug storss throughout the United ‘States sell and | standards for fnture perminent work. Work called for and de- tree! EATONIC, If you cannot obtain EATONIO qulekiy at your ¢, do not be without it. Write us and we will you & big &0 opce and you can eend us the 50c after you ges- it. Addan: NIC REUNOY 0., 1044 srmm ‘Wabagh Avcaue, .Coicsgo, PHONOGRAPHS KODAKS| FQllowlng are the. socfeties repre- | sénied:” Unlon Chretlenne des Jeun | Pines, - Stadent' Movenient, Foyer des livered. Geneflfl Repanr llllllllllllllIllllllllll"llllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lll*lllllmlllll“fl“fll ;',f Alllflees, Amfes dq‘;’a Jeune Fille, .Na- |i ShOP s » o . < tioffal Councll of Women. - Among the There is something for you in the S PRl ax bals Sitiotos| delegites were Mime: Juies Stegtried, || Phone 488. 311 6th St.| Want Ad column today. It's on the READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS e W" Interesting Work’ Mme. Avrll de St. Crolx, Baroness y last page. ¥ Uil ! Watteville, Countess Pourtales’ and ‘|'Mma; Waldegrate ‘of Lonton, i g ‘on table and: door, Mrs. Willlam G. i harp, wife of the 1‘“!’" sewlp;, care’ of ambiasgador to .France, is honorary Mdrén, Ins of ‘menus and e -chairman of:the'council and Mrs, Fran- hing and froning of Ught thin oig McNetl Bacon president pro tem. Heayy Work is to be done by outside <Miss Charlofte Niven, director of Y. W. €. A, work in Ttaly, 1§ secretary. workers, 'On graduation the student vecslval & certificate which proves her |+ Departmental and:provincial gronps’ * qualification es- a dependable Home will hold ‘meetings weekly to dlscuss: workercapable of attending to all ordl. | 1ocal problems, the entire council meet. : ‘Bery ing at the end of each month, Tn' April, - e o : P Thl%t;:.nl V:’g;r::sflkflsflfl“ Asso. | &t the last meeting, eack: grotip will: ¥ | he B U YI N G clation Tias béen interested fn the prob- |, de¢ide how the information'and expe gt fem of domestic servico both from the | Fietite may-be used‘most éfiec“"fly in | y I ! i ; ° 3 q the future. m:dg;}r;.oilsg&:gp}gie:o;l;dy::: Delegates are guests at the Hotel The first commission on Household | Eetrograd, the Y. W, C. A.. Hostess Emplogment made fts report at the | House In Parls. There is someone in your family who has a big responsibility. Food to buy for the table; clothes for the children and grown-ups; new 5 household utensils, linen, furniture, books and all the hundred and one . little things for which the family income is spent. fifth natlonal conventton of the Young ‘Women's Christian Association held in Y Los Angeles, Cal, In May, 1015, 1 Y 'Un The difficulties ot attracting capable women; to this fleld of work were,lald wonln FEH-UWSHIP to the long hours, lack of independence |. in arranging recreation hours, lack of opportunities for growth and progress and lack of social standing. Girls have acquired a distaste for |! the conditions which govern household | ; work since the freedom they have ex- pcrlmced in working in munition fae¢- taries. By standardizing domestic serv- fee it is believed by the Young Wo- men's : Christian Assoclation that a Will Send ' Industrlal Commission to Meet Foreign Labor Leaders. E The War Work Council: of the Foung Women's Christian Association In most families, one person does the bulk of the buying. ~ And it is that higher type of worker may be at-| plans to send an industrial commission: ¢ perSOn S JOb to see that the money is Well Spent—that you all get full tracted to the necessary work In homes | of women to England, France and Italy Aoenomiae. il | InApril to meet prominent labor lead- . value for every cent that goes out. “The American Y. W. O, A. bas apen ers of those countries with a view m ed & Hostess House in Germany, which will serve as a residence house and sclal center for American wotien war orkers who have advanced to do can- teen, Red Cross and Signal Corps work The success of a family depends on wise buying just as the success of a business does. wllLbo made up of Mrs. Raymond Robblnu, representing the National Women's Trade Union Le £ America; Mrs.. I 81 with'the Army of Occupation. . | ooa Andréws: Amertan: Assodtation | Wise buying means intelligent buying. Itis necessary to have knowledge for 'Labor Legislation; Miss' Grace | WOMEN BEGIN Y. W. C. A, Drake, Nationsl Constimers’ League: of goods and stores. FOREIGN TRADE COURSES h;nvgnm?v B.kc&shmnn. chairman of' : . E E'W!:m;: s?::'m":fi;n":fl""&?} S . The best way to get this knowledge i3 by reading advertisernents. They. Gourses in New York ity Prepare | Micy Tmogene B. Treland, secratesy. 1o tell you what is new and good. The; tell you where and when to buy to Girts for South Ameri- the commission, all of the ¥. W. C. A.,» : advantage. s e e Sensing a sudden call to jobs for American women ia South Ameriea, the New York Clty Y. W. C. A, has opened Forelgn Trade courses, includ- fng classes In shipping, fillig orders, trade acceptances, tariff, consular in- volces, documents, insurance, matl or der trade and other lines of interna- rd to the commission: “The war has forced upon us the bearing of international relatlonships in all 3 giving all the information possible as to tastes and styles and values. wrought so many changes in this that = tlonal ‘Work: hitHerto Toft ‘hostly: 16 | Ivalotas a teld Bilng st Womes 1o | B Advertisements are published for your benefit. Make use of them by men. These classes are designed ‘to| terested In the larger life of our wo- % ; - reading them. in the southern countries. Many girls | and ‘welfare @mong women may be In New_York who combine a desire t agreed upon aud obtained. sep the world with a craving for finan Ounr War Work Councll fs sending can. Joba. and Miss Hary Gllson, an authority on Not only the person who does the buying but every member of the family things, and our. touch with women in other countries has made us Include in meet after-war nceds, men workers should take counsel to- South America Is recelving particu-| gether and express their Interest with clal fndependence are registering witl | abroad this women's commission from the expectation of going there to ge:| organizations fu America direttly con- empioyment ‘'management. : Miss Florence Simms says in re- should read advertisements. It is the duty of all the others to help the one who does the buying by pointing out advertisements of new goods and our International thinking the indus- trial life of women. The ‘war has Iar sttention as the Y. W. C, A. is In-| the hope that certaln minimum stand- forihed of new jobs that are opening | ards which seem essential to heaith poaitions when their courses in trafn | cerned with the welfare and largest g, ere completed. % life of Industrial women.” SN | | | | | | i Dafartiva