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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918 WUMEN WANTED Fi]R L 1 BANISH CATARKH | seeee——c— ML Howing is a summary of the division of work agrced upon and | Breathe Hyomei for Two Minutes and - e et el ehibed Tt he con: Stuffed Up Head Will Get Relief. ¥ 3 / = e T W ik atarrh, cold in the head or from an Richards, Chief of the | irritating cough in the shortest time Sl breathe Hyome. Hungerford Court. Work. It will clean out your head in two I i \lv ascertain through its | freely. - Lo e in what States ana | HYomei will end a cold in one day, SUNDAY EVEN]NG 7.30 e A rmers want women, | it 'Will relieve you of disgusting : st ihrough its extension ! snuffles, hawkir spitting and offen- | ind to furnish, and N ot : sive breath in a week. o ) ’ service. the lists of women who might | sive Hl L |, Washinaten, v - A fle as leaders If training| Hyomei is made chiefly from a | ustrate ecture. ton Ly the : 2 ; S woman farm helpers were | Soothing, healing germ killing anti. :Im :um th 7\;\‘.1«: mn \I (Inmml#‘m e STl septic, that comes from the eucalyptus t o Council of National Defense with Depariment of Labor, | forests of inland Australia where The R ky M ins d the G th n‘ Woman's Division of the United t t= woman's division and with | catarrh, asthma, and consumption e Gc y Ountal an t e rea tes Employment Service in sup- the Jlarm Service division, | were never known to exist. i o ing wome - farm work during ‘elster women for farm worlk and Hyomei is pl v ¥ m ; a 3 s pleasant and easy to war eme: was agreed upon | ace them on farms breathe. Just pour a few drops into | asin. € wonaeriand 0 ort ke oo t a conference of repri atives of he woman’s committee of the] the hard rubber inhaler, use as di- . 5 tne ibre igencies concerned In | council of National Defense to take| rected and relief is aln t B f l 1 3 d h { C ? B s almost certs i for the escertainment by the Depart- [women, the nccessary educational | inhaler and one bottle of Tiveme | nent of Agriculture of the openings s “recruiting” propaganda o G S i 2 5 & 2 7 7 S costs but little at drugegists every- | for womcn in agriculture, the pos- | fare work for women on furn Flijcos but S ols e iNEnotEbeRequaled: la ! trainir the Council of National Defense, and the rvegistration and placement oOf women by the Ewmployment Service rough Woman's Division No Calls Until Places Found Details of this phase of war emer- ney employment will be speedily srked out in order that help may be ziven du the coming season. It was agree at the conference, how- oV that no general calls for women > farm work will be made until it known definitely where and how never worked on a farm and send herl Dalor youl can mctpan oxinbotllenor cordial welcome to all. Hyomeli at druggists. Native eggs, 55c. Russell Bros.—- 1 oadvt. to such work without having given her an idea of agricuitural tasks or tested her capacity for them. it was the consensus of opinion that until there is some definite informa- tion as to farm-labor shortage it would be unwise to stimulate general interest in the question of placing women on farms, There are however, certain kinds of farm work. such as fruit picking, dairying, ete., in which women have heen cngaged in some farming sections, and experience in- dicates that women might be used in these and other sections in greater numbers. The department of agri- culture will furnish data as to the agricultural communities in which women have been and can be em- ploved. Testing and Training Camps. If tho use of women in agriculture | in greater numbers than heretofore 2 P - f | is ultimately deemed advisable, some m rrice 0 sort of try-out and training-camp system should be established for the purpose of sifting the women apply- iy ing for farm work and selecting those e physically qualified and able to work without detriment to thelr health, A The Council of National Defense B robably is best equipped to handle | this phaso of the women-in-agricul & | turc problem, as it would have to be 5 B | financed cither by the states or thelr Natlves [ | councils of defense. The state coun- @ | cils, moreover, have branches con- cerned with the employment of A“ Fresh P8 | women. Tt was suggested also that + of the women’s colleges, such ass: college, which has 750 C AT acres of land, might assist in this selection and training work. Train- | ing and selection has been established in England on a large scale, undes dOZ | government control. This country has not yet reached : the point where farmers desire wom- o . en workers in large numbers and where a great need for women In g agriculture has been generally recog- 4 o G4 men and boy he opinion is that T 8% theso should first be utilized and S04 MAIN STRIVEN women used when male labor is no longer available, or for the perform- ince of the lighter forms of farm work. FINAL MARK DOW ON |} ALL, WINTER STOCK ¢ g of women for farm | quite evide that it is impc 3 ] n 2 i It you already own an in- | rvice by the Woman's Committee of | take a woman from the city who has CORNER MAIN and ¢ HURCH STS., Hartford ——FOR SATURDAY — SPECIAL OFFERING OF i IAT - Razzocaiess s S777sads Seeasaias Hate of Georgette and Straw, Satin and raw, Ribbon and Straw, and Caterpillar Straw, ir_z every smart and most unusual siyles. Regular $6.98 values .... $4 98 ® Very Special at this price, made of Straw, with patent leather trimming; also cleverly trimmed with flowers. ribbon and fruit. 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