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'k, BEE M-Temper and How It May Be Avoided By BEATHICK VAIRVFAX A & the Soring Ills Scarlet Fever By WOODS HUTCHINSON, M, D tile favers that spread so readily In the spring, searlet fover fs on 1t has been suggonted by mor al o of 1 Z prominent writer of eminence tha sLemver aboutd | end outbreaks of 1t have be be considered & just cause for divorce, | TPOTIO 11 RIS Bae of i ' A the state, and hourds BENe; . 05 SEOIRS, A9 & nocks “ @ lssuing warnings (o parents the idea: hut the ggen n in od | and L hers 1o be on hair gus on Kood common sense nign It was Harry Drummond who said The fover in & curlous bundle of form of viee, nor worldline nor greed | tradict gh ons of the 1 of gold, no Arunkenne tuelf, doos | Wig % rupid) prosten mare to unehristinnize el than » r e 4 o o hildhood, wit temper the e wia of il o Before aue trong measires ox 4 eopt diphiheria, It total death roll i th orce wre thought of, wodd #t not be | lowest of all, even mensies and whooy / atter Lo meo In what way this fs ing-sous anking above it might be cured? 't tly due to another of iw 4 Ve Segae - 8 o willer's wec | oontradictions-the mereiful fact that IIntance was s SIPE 00 307 | Sl st Sohlaaisns (o (hass annoyed her she flaw out with ang :'w ¥ . ol .”'h" i pry Lot woaningloss words, and wflor offe tHialan " ¢ Sty 4t proved mowt peinful to herself ) heere W ), SiNe & “Um quite norry for Mr, ) " mbey of ehildren appess e 4 wite's mich a terribly sharp-tempered | A1TAT Smunity againet that woman; she Jumps on him for the least | 't #21dom bappens that all the children thing,’ n A famdly or household sttacked b Thoss words were overheard ) “lop the disense ady In aquestion, and they were wp ence you have the practicnl conmoln of herself, #he knew f 1 of knowing that sven i one of your but had mot before srasped hi 4 s or stlackod by the dissass, § 20, Bhe At once mude up he i o it 1o bed at once, on the first control her anke and In time she | | M of disturbanee, in & room by him no welf Mh o nurse, professionsl or volun Mer method s worth relating the teer. who has nothing to do with the henefit of others affiicted in the same other aren, you have a falr chanes way, Whe carried a pocketbook and pen- | of Umiting the Invasion that sing fl, hanging by her wide, and If ar care, and that even at the worst sor thing annoyed her taad of shouting | of the children witl probabi caps an about it, whe wrote down the cause of | atnck har Mapleansure. THix she read over s Another inconsistency shent scarl hotir or #o Iatar, and then saw how fool- | ¢ & that it varies so (remendoust fah 1t world have been to waste her en- | Ront SRE Easeins e iesdel ergy In getiing angry over it outhrenks, one epidemic being almost s Of courre, there were meversl 'siips " Ml as chickenpox or measles, another back”™ at first, but, evantuslly, whe | e, 400y und tatal as diphtheris wehleved the art of eontrolling her tem per. W noticeable is this that ther i n The hahit of repose i the art of wond | POPUIAT Impression abrond to the effect braeding, and every sensible man or | V8L there are (wo distinot breeds or woman will eultivate repose, so that they | ¥114% the dlseane, weariating, t Ay not grow old hefs thair tima, | "ider, and scariet (sver, the more se with faces lined and distorted by snger, V07 T'U W ix an error, AnA one Just us a fighting person Aequires a | Which mey lesd Lo trouble, Dhecauss, tighting face, the termugant soon beging | while fortunately whole epidermies of th to look the part Asadlier type of the fe are much leas The folly of some young eouples frequent than mild onés, it 1s ona & (hat they use up 8o many preity sayings | the same disense and compliments Auring ecourtshlp that | As in, alas, often painfully shown ¥ they have exhausted thelr stock; when | the sudden development in a very mid they come 1o the aitar they dose’ thelr | epldemic of rapidly fasal coses of the shop, Fometimes they open another after | waverost typs, and sven W one family mardage, stocking It with bitter words, | one or two ehildren may have the dis anger, and scowling looks, There in K1l | sane tn Ste mildest form, while another where thers should be ofl, and 80 1he | Wit wo Aown suddents der 6 mont wheels of matrimony ereak and grumble | gorconns if not tatal aitack " they drag along | The only safe attitude toward all sorts The average man or woman Vs Wt | gy il o0 Louat tever, aven the oF No money 10 spAre on permon] PIORA- | yygagt gonrigting, I8 Lo keep childrer res, To keep the house going 18 as much as ean possibly be mannged, anf fe 18 abrolutely not worth IWving ¥ in | he homs there wre nothing but Anm" words and grumbling. | Ihe woman who eonsiders it her eon | { | awny trom them (which means other Httle onss who heve them) entirely This s the more advisable and well worth while, because If you ean sy coed in keeping your child away from the reslly entlous duty 1o remind her hushand | Infection until he is 10 yours old hin of his faults continually, and the man | cbances of catching it after (hat are who seolds and grombles with his wite | very kreatly diminished, and it b should ‘q ot svery turn, would be far happler |be so unfortunate, it is not Iikely to as und henlthisr If they would turn thelr |#Ume any very severe or dangerous form thoughts to the good qualities of their Probably not more than one child in tive partners thres ever catches searlet tever, even The woman of violent temper will be- | under our present Imperfect cond'tions, me unloving and umlovable, and will | ond it 18 undoubtedly possible to cut this wreck any home, for when “fighting” | prevalence down to st least one in ten hecomen & habit, an excuse for fighting |or even one In twenty, where parents In eanlly made. | tanchers, doctors and health officers got | otk with teo even a temper &7 ¢, working together Intelligently and wmlly spiritlens and uninteresting, Dot | papmontously thero 1s n vast Aifference between 1he | “wryge ure thess first siams of Aisturb man or woman who gives vent 10 AN | ...p thege danger wignals of developing utburst at long Intervals, and mieh | g e00i0n which call for prompt isolation \, folk who 1ive in a eonstant state of Ieri- | o0 youp oun ehild or hin squally prompt tation, and shower volumes of abuse | oo vl from the eompany of any of his | whenever thelr wishes are erossed. Buch, playmates or scheol fellows who dinplay A Jowever, really require medical Ate | gy oy endanee, and in nine cases out of 180 | 1yt gy ome virtus which must be eon paired digestion is the cause coded to thess little fevers; thers In little g A doctor told the writer thal & T6&- | (nee {y underhand or sneaking in their ar ANA even Afet has worked wonders. | ooioi- thay usually come promptly out everthelass Wi-tamper can only be into the open and give you fair warning \ / ied by lefting sound common #enst | of their hostile intentions how up “storming” and the harm 1 | g, inoe by keeping an intelligent look loes out for their red flags we have a fair fighting chance of both putting thelr Iittle viotims early under such favorable conditions as will insure their throwing off attack wafely and completely nine and s half times out of ten, and also Advice to Lovelorn k By Beatrice Fairfar of isolating them before thay have had ? time to spread the infection to man No Harm in Writing, others, | more fortunately, although the " ra of uge) | had hee epe (mothod of attack of each one has indi | M I " ne_man whor dual peculiarities which distinguish it 1 DIt sastring o go ngAiNet | others, in points of earliest at t arifted ADATL | tack, rash, wpeed of progress, ete., in nea then 4™ [the main most of their “kick-offs’” are e Hie vauns Tat nearly alike and presant such broad " T her Iy resemblanices that one Keners of f up of symptoms will cover and serve gh 1 ned | An n nk for afl, without eur having | | I find | 1o puzsle " wds over tha perplexing KAA| i L f which which untll two o ndly por for me 10 | threc days later aw our friends | Thesa are the weather signs which a ! y | invariably spell “Storm Coming’ Ir e that ¢ vy A 1 nn ervica of «hildhood ‘ foit_WAR Dol Sasnd 4% " adi Kache tired,” hot s o ' | r wing sensations in the thros . gtk Mo " ‘1 neering And running at the nose ) REE . hela l King face, with eithe o gt A watlaring eyelids S 1 earliest sign of all will restlessnoas and tuweleame Aleutions when movement tires, bt \ 1) , \l In-Shoots l’ ¥y tont ) :’4v Yo ;‘ 1 . ’ ) . . 1] s N b s = \ / ) had hetd L T ALK DARLING | Whose Talent and Beauty Have w fer an Knvieble V) the Moving Pleture are n great many giris who think oy add to thelr prestige by boast of thelr congu smong men, To enr gt of thin kind talk you would ni that she 18 & hesrt smostier that naf an remim, and that the hre Piis Lype of i) thinks that she's [Ine other girls green with envy and .“llv’wu wh she relates the story of | her omausnts, and that she maxes every man Just mad to marry or at once, and | mateh her away from thoss hated rivals | who are u Iying 1o eapture her That's the way the girl plotures it in he wgination, but it dossn't w out thiut way in resl life, The other girls are | mot filled with envy. They are filled with mirth and ridicule, and they s to sach other that hally s seven times & fool if #ha helleves that svery man who looks st 5 In love with he and if she think w few attantions mean intentions, or that dleation that man I8 going 1o pop the Guuention I her rugging 1o him nbe number of sultors ha hias had. Indeed her romantie tales are far more ¥ to frighte Wi off thas y lead him start with genorally aizes lier p as &n uncomsclonable ittle (ibher for while Sally 15 & nice enovgh K thera are others, and he sess no indica tions about her of the fatal fascination that none of his sex have been able to resint And in the wecond place, har hoasting puts him on his guard sgaingt her, He Aoesn't want her 16 bave his heart dang fng At her bet, marked No in the colleetion of men | have refused I she bossis to W ahout othe et whe has captured, she'll brag to some other man about me,’ smys the wir youth, and while s smusing enovgh o me to hear about the foolix thinge they aid, 1 whould not enjoy the mirth provoking situation of having snother man listen o my old love letters, and baving m sulferings Alagrammed | m when Hally told me that she could never he anything but o Mater to me, A 1 will withdraw, while the going Ix good Whieh he doss, for It i & gurious fem inine phenomenon that the women who tell you how much they are admired are never able 1o produce the goods, nnd those who proclaim from the housciop how franticully they are sought In mnr viage by the most eligibie men in the community never wet marrisd Nothing else in the world Is »o and wily as hossting, girls, and 1his | poenliarly (diotie and in bad tests matters of the heart, 1f you Are charmer whom nons ean Tresisl, the poople about you will find it out for your OMAIIA FRIDAY, \PRIL 7, 1916, Grace Darling's Talks to Girls No. 8—-The Girl Who Boasts of Her Conquests of Men - |} o 4 i - SArmo | I | nelven, You won't need 1o get out your Another Striking Photograph of Miss Darling. | trumpet and blow At to spprise them of | | e Zaet you who Bave never sent o Mnile senti- | Vage for her gaze, and she should fesl ) | On the othy hand, it you have none | mental thoug ’ sur direetin but | that han been privileged o look | | of the siren qualithes, but are one of the ! you are dishos " ul mething sered and 8o holy thet | | women that can pass over, you marely | the confidences of u man wik enlly | )t oun hever even be mentloned asain | eall attention to your lack of attractions | loved you by telling ny o ] ' nd 1| nthinkable that she hould ’hy your falry tules of romances that When n man avks o o o marry | make it & bject for bossting | naver nappened Wi bo bas pakd her (ha grentont compll | Therefore never bing of your vonguest | You make yourself ridienlous when you | ment in his power hen he shows ber | wirks, 10 48 bad feeling, bhd taste and | nccuse men of having been in love with | hiw love fof he bis very woul | bad luek BRI | e . g umble Heroes in Everyday Life | By ELLA WHEELER WILOOX, end fife, no marchis atiulion 0 am true, loyal, honest and grate N rush of cavalry, 1o stimulate th ke | £, and there must be others ke me (Copyright, 1916, Btar Company.) and incite the e ton o orld, It is Mmpossible that 1 alone We hear & great deal about the herolsm | N | am worthy. 1 shall. find. my own kind | of soldlers in these days, and thare are| They were not stirred y wome grent [ by and by—I have missed the right roud | deed In order to elevate the conduct|for n while, but T hall get back again | hundreds of men who are wearing med- |, yyoie compades, Thelr unselfish im- | and meet those for whom & week.’ | | wis, crosses and other smblems of dis-|pulse was wpontaneo and resiited | Wiat enormouw esotism for any man | | tinetion which have been bestowed upon | from Innate nobility of charseter And11o gusert that all the world save himself N e~ tors tNGLT W Vat {sympathy for their kind, Lot the states | s unworthy! [ of Oregon and New Jersey honor the| Thete In not the ulightest question to- | A halo of glory surrounds the names of, Robert Hhearer and . | names of ; Rob hear P Ire il gay in the minds of the really intelll- | | of thousands of dead heroes, but right | Btringham gent that thought in a vital force—ms here In our own land of peace we have| A man of gentus in his own line, WUl powerful as electricity, though slower in | hetoen. In early November, the Santa | ""' ;o Basen itles, wnd | jey renulta : confirmed pesnimint nplnis ML The kind of thought we send out con | ¢ - ded on g | . - | Clara, & #t or, was stranded on the | ey, o0ia unkind, selfish and Ungeate- | ooy o future here on earth | Oregon whore. Wobert Bhearer, a wineh | ful becauss he has ne wd wUc- | (and for to i here and in | | driver aboard, left the ship in & lifeboat |ess. Industry | Rtothar ther | londed with women and children | Without 1 pract f-1 Per and hope will bring | o or " AN RUre " . According (o an eye-witness, all thoss | 10T ® Iy as the | wmall he ' " atterof " with only the ssme who were able to swim had reached | gact worl nt of labor and industry which as hore, when Bhearer, with & eblld In| Wa must the ¢ mpanied the fallure of the pressimint ench arm, finally crawled out on the we are i h of the OF T 1 1y 0 human heach from the swirling water With | Sreasive apirit o ! s SEMYS b NI Fogr S intorested (hought . ) Penr nothing and no one, Love both hands engaged he had waged & g0 o . e Keep 1n leathly battie, but had refused to release | iy ' with tod T relf to b either one of the children to awaure his| main in t h 9 g Ad senmible nehing e progr L - | nu matter | Wood was streaming down hin fa ) from where a plece of wreckuge had hit | gheorist, wh He placed the idren on shore | abead nd guaped, “The A woman out there, | Nefthe 1 aim golng back to got her He never | the peasin returned " must iraly thin man s ax great & hero aslmatter ) 1 e Wha dies In battle 1 . 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