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. Child'Welfare Week TR T R v e VO ¢ Hamline M. E..Church, 9th and P Sts. : Today, Tomorrow, Thursday, Friday Exhibits each day from 1.P.M. t0 9:30 P.M. *, 7 Tonight 8 P.M,—Concert by Pennsylvania Male Chorus of selected Welsh singers. / % Wednesday, 3 P.M.—Child Welfare Clinic, followed fly 2 % an address by Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, president. of the 2 f Congress of Mothers. 8 P.M.—Address by Bishop William % E. McDowell, “The Church.and the Child.” 2 B P ; :fgshion Introduces and Harris Shop Presents a What are we to do about red? .For a few fastidious people .to avold it i does not ‘seem ‘to affect the majority. | & One would - thing that < war-welrg | ' [ women had leaped Anto red as"a& re- Hef.to ‘the nerves. Yet one would think they would avold it for the vefy reason that it has been linked with battle and sudden_death since time turned'into history. '} . We are to see much of it during the ‘coming mohths. So much’ is ‘set, 1316 G St. tled. 'If ‘there comld be enactéd:d SHOP e Glorious Array of - o Thursday; 3130 P.M—Address by Mrs. Tlie Nelvon Ot 2 City Club Bldg. Luther Place Memorial Church. 8 P.M.—Address;® pre- 7| twentisth amendment to keep the fat, | | . e middie-aged, the weary, the' fidst ] Store. Hours 7 = X .+ —— e —— ceded by motion pictures. .7 | the sharp-faced, the grayshaired, ti Frides, 30 B Short program by Swatel Metho- 1| RISt B o ik | © 815t05 Sport Wear Practical Wear Dressy Wear - dist Home for Children and address by Mrs. Ufford of the well-and good. The others, intend Associated Charities. 8 P.M.—Motion pictures and address - 7 | bY_ nature to wear what they will b¥ Ilgnés Allen of the Children’s Bureau of the Department ' 7 |plex taots of fife is that those who | . ““"'Radiating a refresh- The opportunity of Necessary forevery ALL SESSIONS ARE FREE AND AL Sl oand muceain, That Is where 0 : the smartly fashioned. poonine a “plai frock of Crepe Roma, .~ " ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Dears 1o 8 Taklsh Biace of headgest. ) P £ Rosh i Bl i Organizations co-operating are the Junior Red Cross, Y. W. 7 shinstiing KopalNaity trimmed ,with ¥ sports frock of Rosha- dress” that is not Georgette, Canton i G A O Fumenile Brotective Association, Boy Scouts, 7 | frait hard and brtliiant Such tagts : nara Crepe will infme- Crepe, beaded and em- | Camp Fire Girls, Bluebirds, Methodist Board of Sunday Schools, 7 |into a caricatare. It puts light-haired : . - “fussy,” but yet is so : i : diately win the admira- o X broidered along new youth into a pleasing picture. ' 3 /|" 1t red_you must nave, choose it|SHORT CAPE OF BLACK CREPE, A Swartzell Methodist Home for Children and Lansburgh & Bro. - # | gently. Use it as one does folson—a | LINED WITH FLAG-RED CREP. tion of cvery sport- smartly fashioned that lines, the models dis- T e are wrare o partly con€ehl-| ROUND - HAT ARE N 3 i are w rtly conehl- : 3 | . e = ing it "1t can e ua d::.h.y \ining to| CORDED. g JHICELT gt Y 2= loving woman. The one could remain playing flying panels & short cape int lor 1 ent % H : . A oF e ety oo i midat of the | ate” style have developed the fashion 4 contrasting colors, the downtown for dinner or graceful overtunics, g daily hubbub if one is sufficiently | for the gay and sprightly scarf until P 1 1 . . . voung. The sketch shows one such. it has become. s kind of badge of 5 Lo novel sleeve effects and feel decidedly both designed to give | '8, n t o | 3 i f:“‘,‘:_‘,‘,“"“’"“‘,“,"‘“.‘}.‘,::‘“;:"“ ant . = jaur ]{ ceor com.orta e, is made length andslenderness ! ne, 5 us! ic _reception. ” 5 B | i ‘e"f.“",";"."“"“‘::.fi‘ RIS sS _.}_me.‘n .";‘%""’35.:"’2 ; panying jackets voice possible by the arrival and show the new constan! a; s on the {3 ey insist u 1 H i : .. . T L et the dyers | unusual It is ‘time youth accepted the ingenuity of its of a number of new ideas as originated in 1 have invented. something more novel than the usual = e g4 : : THE NAME ‘The Chinese turban, which, by the |striped affair of knitted silk or . creator. frocks without beads. - Paris. ;ug'. h'fl' hoerr:l rdevh'vag {o‘; lp:r:hhl(l. bru:;t:d n:mt,k gnuel French corded A cE = eavily corde t] 6T4's | 8CA al e Russian peasant TheTrads Mazk known Deayily cordad with red and there's | o0 N ersede the kind we wear. ENS (/| —————| |#" Prices, $13.95 to $75 | i Is Your Guarantee of Quality PERS_ONAL TH SERVICE in Electrical Household ) By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. P Appliances . THE NEW Noted Physicien and. Author. — s S 2 % T i S S = Universal Vacuum : CI Just Before the Wreck. Snalsania heaing Intoa wesck. - Lleaner. Uninformed people still ‘harbor a | navent made such tangible bogre Possesses Many Spe- notion that consumption is incurable. | in the early diagnosis of cardio-va: Let's look into that. Nowadays. we |CUlar degeneration as we have in the early d is of lung tub e Foknd. Iy hny eall it tuberculosis of. the unEs OF | 5 o ee o e IhE; Caoerculosts: Other Electric pulmonary tuberculosis. Thé old-|in the habit of doing a great deal of Vacuum = time doctors lacked: several instru- g.'ll'bb"flt Lot “p Sleaner : ments of precision- which we have | Tin ontang A See Our Display = now available for diagnofs, including | ful pa 1 ’ Om an ou and Witness a the microscope, the stethescope and | blood pressure, so high that a life in- surance company will not grant the Demonstration . S the fleuroscope or ray plctures, : | individual & policy, yet we permit the Z and so we are enabled to recognize or | NGNS ® PONCE Ve, TR PCIRE (ne detect-the disease in its earlter stage, . - ’ befora the lung tissue 18 destroyed | Nablts, which are hastening him on \ and before there iIs even great emaci- | L0ward the wreck. Ohoutd e o Cor S ation of the body. With an earlier | 3care into bim® about It thent 5 diagnosis we are able to institute | HAINLY Mot AL A8, ST Y At earlier treatment, and as the matural | LM, Should be clearly Infotmed tHaC & fendency in' tuberculosis -is toward | 172113 & slgnal, vhetherit actually spontaneous recovery, if the patiént ¢ Dot & Tuir chance’ recovery 16 the |4 1, the early stage;of cardlo-vascn- e o e o vois dlsease, | IAF degeneration the victim generally ual thing nowadays in this disease: | considers himselt a pretty sound pei- e e O ey e | 800, and he is liable to drop the doc unable to determine -positively what] toF who honestly diagnoses his con was the matter until the diseass had Ationsd) : progressed to the rd stage—cavity formation in the lungs—and by that| ' QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. time'the patient’s body was emactated | . Mot -eer an the term “consumption’ -re: i applted. > 7 | Wauld like to know whether drink- ompare the Tasts bout’Iubg u- | ing & Eldas or, two of homemade root berculoajs with the facts about cardio- | beer every day is harmful. It makes vascular degeneration - (the _heart | me feel good h. A gen- artery wearing out, which brings 8o many careless persons up- suddenly cial Features not to WOMAN has a right to assume that a new mattress, just delivered, is as clean and wholesome and sanitary as fresh laundered bedding. 0¥ But many of them arenot. Scraps, odds and ends, “renovated” materials have been - used by unscrupulous makers. - - Ra Some of the States have pure bedding laws. And it is sometimes hard to enforce them. 5 That condition led Simmons, as the largest single factor in the bedding busi- ness, to adopt its own code of bedding laws and to make them nation-wide. immons Mattresses are Built for Sleep. Built of new kapok or cotton. Clean, pure, wholesome, sanitary. Delivered untouched to your homein a sealed carton roll, wrapped at the factory. Dependably clean throughout. Your choice of five styles—distinguished _ by Labels of different color—at a popular _ with hardened arteries, slow. heart| Answer—It is'harmless. muscle failure, apoplexy- or. Bright's between the ages of foriy, and Ne Areh Props. There is no such thing ‘When king I frequently get y ye t “disease. Thers is rheumatic pains just under the . such thing as sudden breakdown from s of my feet. Must I wear arch $ |overwork or business care or domes- | supporters? 2. Does running or acro- tic_worry. ' No man or woman has & | batic work weaken the arches whenl sudden stroke of paralysis;out of & |considerable jumping is done? 3. Are ysi T ; clear sky. That sudden fallacy is|jong hikes good for persons with tiat | just an alibi. We prefer to ignore | feet? b, the many repeated warnings we have . | for months and years before the wreck, | Answer—No. We like to jolly ourselves that thess The 014 Varn. wamning signals merely Indicste the | - Kindly let me know about saltpeter { fatigue, or dlgestive disturbance, cor | 83 counteracting’the effects of “‘;l auteintoxication, or weal blood, ‘or | BOLkr Erease. etc. In the syetem. & Whatever the trend of the loudest | RRASratand they iyo sritpeter in Buy “Diamond nostrum exploltation of the o ert | 'Answer—They have never given iamong es”—no other i i irecti i ppens to sugges thus - 3 Kind-thort P,flmphyom dyeing i following- the' simple directions .in | PAPPUC 1002 C6 are voluntarlly as- fsaltpeter in the Army, the Navy or o A lyeing is "flf!uf“hs‘ of Diamond Dyes, |guming the position that the old-time | even:the Marines. That yarn is just !\nnn Even if you have never | Just tell your druggist whether the | doctors and. their patien sailor's yarn. So:far as I know. lyed before, you can turn your worn, | material you wish to is wool or '{namply, that the present i saltpeter .does not alter the effect of shabby dresses, skirts, waists, stock- | silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, of health is.merely a rundows condi- | porkior fats. Saltpeter isused in cur- S s hy 1 t, to 1 th d lor. 2 i cout,vmetes, iripeion | o miaad gt Dlemodd Dyes 117257 012" A ikt gt " oo range of prices. - Blue Label Green Label : OUSEKEEPING Red Label White Label 2 A Service Due the American Public > ) Today Simmons can give the public a complete sieeping z mnit. Beds, Springs and Mattresses, each builtto fitthe other ’%xluc- about,ene inches in ameter. je are pi together | Yesterday my invalld friend and I|with the ends of a double -curtain had a good, long talk,-and She gave cord betwsen them, ‘Then, on each G s me the following directions for thines | 816, JE5,£08%, '3 Tower, “utfrom . SIMMONS COMPANY she makes for church- fairs and'for | an old seed catalogue. Of course, the 3 NEW YORK ATLANTA = CHICAGO personal gifts: 3T it lflow pleturv lfl!‘:lhll bal l.i“l" c‘lrculn:- KENOSHA SAN FRANCISCO , MONTREAL Peter Rabbit Apron for .— | in shape, 80 that they: will just cove: S : This is made like a cobblers apron, | either side af the disc. The disc is J = (Esecutive Offices, Kemoshs, Wis.) with straps. crossing in the back. One [ now palnted over on both sides with o, does not need a pattern in order-to | either varnish or white shellac—to . The uppér front 'part ‘ir | make a shiny fintsh as well as to pre- like a. rabbit's face, with |vent children frow: scratching off the eyes and nose embroidered on it in i finished edges of the red, and whiskers embroidered in bluck. From this circular part, at the 7 u{pu edge on either side, two of pink material tch up over the child’s shoulde: At the tip of each ear is & button, to which is attached the crossed -tr,rph oll' the ‘bu:li p.:: i ) of the apron. o ront pa of .{ho .p it ribbon inch de, and also one ron is jus of goods, which is i #nd a quarter yards of inch-wide rib- circular, bunny face, and bon, to match the dominant color fm the chi arms, term the flowered -ribbon. Cut the wide two long straps which ribbon into to be crossed when the ciilld the mattress-like cover. Chambray o two pleces together by sewing the narrow ribbon around three sides, leaving one sfde open. The narrow ribbon may b ;tmh- 1 to the two flowered pleces by Fren nots. [ 't binding, but as the in the 4 as many layers of wool painted with children, figures and ani- the mattress will easily mals, But my in 1id friend makes | take. en tuft the mattress with them as follow: t two circular |colored embroidery silk and finish the discs from heavy cardboard, both | open end like the three other sides. . —all built for sleep. In this way, you secure a res/ guarantes of sleep satigfaction. IP STICKS frers that firm, young Cupid's & elicately clear ‘and exqui- 5 sitely colored—possible only when : use such a firmh, clear stick as o S S e T oohmveevered i e e i o iy o i b e o o ‘What aré the virtuss of vanishing | It will creams? “Many people ask me,and 1| Smooth 3 P -one i useful in some ways. : 2 yln*ll‘mrl:——n mur{'n com: VieRpy A U D o ULS: Ordinary cold eream, °¢§m¢h’ k- V;n:nuhu,l" SCE R £ > i L tf!u the elbows have i b : ] ; “ TOILBTRIES SVIVAUDOU § [