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ey THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916 7 | 'Health Hints -~ Fdshions -- Woman's -:- Household Topics }\ }iave We - Triumphed in Scarlet Fever ] By WOODS HUTCHINSON, M, D. 4 i 1 The ea ympt are algo the early monest of all the nd i old or a sore throa p: no drawback, for from a practical poi il ' hat fever your child | | ] h, %0 long as you { Pl t an Infection {8 coming and act w I rding! I in haste and ma i our dingnosis at lefsure,” is ot moment the little he ¢ put to rest at once, in a comfo bed, flat, firm stic and with n it for him to tumble abo y of Infection, or “col | in w quie wall-ventiln » a mild Inxative, a hot ba and all the pure water, lemonade or othe 4 froll jujce drinks that he eraves. ‘I'he it an't quickly improve, call or and let him decide wt tleular fever he has and glve propriate treatment r entert t, or put i 140 o wnow t ' t or slu Ihey will get no hieh they attempt to do when In this onditlon and be a source of nothing bu F] danger to the classm and playmate Tt:the- Litile Fayer troves th be soat let fever, the headache becomes much more wevere, the fever goes up very rap 1dly, often reaching 104 degrees in twen ty-four hours, the throut hecomes very “ore and awallowing so painful that i is sometimes hard to tell, at this stage whether we are dealing with diphtheria or scarlet fever On the second or third day a bright speckled, crimmon or scarlet rash ap pears, which has given its name to the disease, first upon the neck and upper part of the chest, I'rom this it wpreads rapidly all over the body until the Iittle sutferer i literally as red as a boiled lob stor from forehead to toes Fortunately the worst s soon reached and passed, and by the third to the fifth day the fever reaches its helght and be gins to decline, so that usually within a week or ten days at the outside the ac tive part of the fever s over, The throat becomes more comfortable, the | ragh fades and the child begins to take | some interest his surroundings and | # back his appetite. | o risk of ono of the most serious nfter-offects of scarlet fover in childhood 1# nephritis, or acute inflammation of the Kidneys. About the fourth or fifth day the examinations show traces of ‘altyyn| B s 4 ND smiling! As though there was no Inconsolable grief overwhelming her heart becaus oherbig Ao ki before their swarmed attack. ~NE she has strayed tnto that very mysterious land of the cr!ful /,//li;mt Dans and fallen Ll BRINKLEY , clears up completely and leaves no trace of permanent trouble in the kidneys, If, however, the proper precautions as e p : , s ¥ - ) ’ ‘ l i to diet and treatment, to insure a free H t l [ ( l /» ) [ Y K ,I] o o win o ootk s i e ow to Win a Gir yirl Workers Who Win 0 You Know Tha if the patfent is allowed to get up too The lergnst orafike rove i the workl woon or go out and expose himself to the By DOROTHY DIX, millinery question he treats her as if she Tho (orl " D oanriw covering an aren of 20,000 acres, Is | weather or go bask to chool before the [ o SEE S L was a mindles being The Clerk and Her Reward Cubs Kno o mi ol ~ : N albumin has entirely dllunpm&r‘ed from | Coi¢ with the fair mex? Listen, and 1| Then comes along sometimes the Wy JANE WLEAN (thisg In the world to\be ahis 1o buy it his urine, then the inflummation may | " pin i ueoret to you and tell | PTeacher, who explores the realm of 1) ‘ | Bverything wus the wame down at the | It 14 belleved to be no rare take on a serious fopm at once, The urine you the one particular bit of flattery that|®0Ul with her, or the doctor, who must | Any day seems long to one who works | wiore, hut whe stified the sigh that rose |for & condor to xoar to a helght o ir will he suppressed, severe headache fol no woman, from Mother Tve down, has | derstand the paychology of the woman (and is not satisfied. Work brings con- [to her Jips at the prospect of {he long | miles. ~ C; Jowed by dropsy will set in and the lt-| o0 "0 ™ om0 S to treat her properly, especially I she's | oooone o 0 the girl w dny, and went 1o work with & will tie patlent will be thrown Into & Very | o, think you know it. When you want | nelined to be neurotie, or the long-haire AERTS R s And then, out of & clesr aky. as it al Brazilion cocoanut paims are believed —62l alarming and dangerous conditlon. For-1y, oy o woman you tell her that her |Poet or philosopher, who talks the in ways dos ne, came hor chance. Will. |40 Ve from 0 to 700 years, and the da After al) 1t 1n rather a the from 200 to 50 year residents of Nebraska registered at Hotel Astor during the past year. tunately, even where this complicatlon }oveg are Iike mapphires or violets drenched | Meaning of things with her, and we have | In¥ Ing and deft, with her ready smile and her oceurs, proper attention and care Will [yn dew, You speak of her hair that fs | another case of soul mates and affinities. |task to measure off lengths of ahim: iim, busy fingers, she made a tremen usually elear up the kidney trouble and |like apun gold or the black clouds at |It's the firat time the poor woman hus |ing silk for girls who had no other |dous sale. She measured off yurd after | SoCiologints eatimute that among ever rocovery will result, midoight. You pr her wwan-like neck | ever had a man talk to hor as If she WAS | (pniohe save to woar its soft richnoss yurd of expensive silk, and patiently, and |00 bachelors there nre thirty-elght crim But we are finding out to our dismay | or her peaches-and-cream complexion or|an intelligent human being and the flat discriminatingly offered her advice. The |'MA18, Whoreas married men prodice only Gertrude lived In s hoarding house # I in recent years that this 18 by no means | wonder why she doesn't have her hand|tery has gone to her head like strong customer asked for her name, and Ger- |¢1Ehtoen per 1,000 the last of the danger, but that the men | modeled in marble or you lixen her figure | drink and made her do foolish things, |Bhe had a Jumpy cot bed, a dresser and | gy gave 1t wonderingly. And then Single Room, without bath, and women who develop Bright's disease | to a willow wand in an April breeze, Any woman will tell you that there {n | A triangular plece of gla er Ats llater In the day, the manager came down | It 18 estimated that one meed of cotton, $2.00 to §3.00 in middle or later life are often the very | And having burncd this Incense to a[no other compliment in the world that |golden oak top, and the privilege of any | the alsle and asked for Miss Gertrude |E1Ven the apoiication of all possible car Double « #3.00 to §4.00 ones who suffered from an attack of in- |malden's pulchritude vou mentally pat|she values mo highly as for & mAn 10 (100 water that she might find after t Brown. Gertrude flushed to the tipw of ®nd aklll, would produce forty thousand Single Rooms, with bath, flammation of the kidneys after scarlet | yourself on the back as a hot-air artist|treat her as if she was another man, to | 3 ;| her ears, but sh tepped forward tim- |™illlon seedm in uix years P ‘mwv“ fever in childhood. that understands his business. Of course, | discuss with her questions of general in. | °F Poarders had finished. Bhe washod |14,y topreul that she might have to pa 3 - The other complication which needs|no woman really hates to have her 100ks | terest, thereby {mplying that he thinke |Der handkerchiefs in o wash bowl and |4 forfeit John Wycliffe completed the transla Double « f4.00 to §7.00 o I8 Just an capable of understand- | covered the entire area of the dublous | “Your efforts have been noticed, Miss | 100 Of the wholo Hible for the firat time Patlor, Bedroom and bath, {o be guarded against in scarlet foverpraised and she's not likely to Interrupt | ihat comes later atill, and that is nflamma-| you so long as your conversation is de he reads and hears as he is |window with her clear w Brown,” said the man smilingly, “and """” the langus, the English peop #10.00 to $1400 tion of the middls ear, with rupture of [ voted to extolling her as a lving ple- ning as lucid an opinfon. And | ner shirt walsts were trented ¢ customer that we value spoke 11 WAS bom near Ricimond. in York TIMES SQUARE the Arum and sappuration or discharge |fure, but that fsn't the sort of talk that | an actually asks a woman fo vt il iy S e it about 1324 from the ear. This danger may be best|really gets her | e I importance | Path once a week, and he satisfact 1 /the siult department. and your v At B""d"r' 4]4(!: to 4?du Streets=— [! prevented by careful attention to the| Women expect n man to flatter them 400 she s ready to burst | that she had from lifs was the a ary will be start. We In order to ascertain the time of da the center of New York's social and throat and nose in the eartier stages of (ebout their looks, Kvery man on earth tells id vainglory ance that earned | wn 1iving Ing giria ltke you in our busine the Apache Indians used n gourd « business activities. In close proximity to {he disease by antiseptlo washes, SDFAYS, | every woman on earth that he desires fo| " paicoe 000 Y s he did he left Gertrude, flushed and ecstatfe, | WhIEh the stars of heaven ware mar all railway terminals, y g the o- | please w rize beav he t . o ) ves, sho did that it K : As the constellation ross the Indlan coul 0t " " etc., also by watehing the child care-|please what a prize beauty | " Byt v e Sl et o ; 1 fou at sho might buy |A® the cons iatian ross the Indise LETHE T e fully to seo whether it shows any signs|simply the umual stuff and when a |0 S0 G SRS R S Sho lived, { ng 1 ping the | thut blouss blotting out even the greater | e hour by referring to his gourd 4 of earache, either by erying or putthg| woman hears it it doesn't cause n 4 lnee : e g ¥ i Y | tives of life alive. no matter whut fuel |thought that she had aetuall nade | AN by turning the gourd round he could | - t up to P or burying that|thrill of gratified va hOCA U MATS i i e go0d tell the r In which the constellation y & s hand up to its ear, or burying that|ehrill of gratificd vanity, beca o R ke rs you | was usea for the purpe Ho lanusd ol St oy bl . + Want Ads Boost Business, side of the head in the pillow good-looking she knows it a and burt gt b eghgs g e e ¥ xpected to appear ) Bven after the inflammation has|if she s homely she nts the man st e e (A eached the ear prompt puncture of the | thinking she's fool enough to tved gl o i e e A 7 fo . drum, to lot out the pus, followed by Anyway, sh wa that e man ]S aes ¢ 3 ron. | And dn he e ¥ " T T m " " L 2 skilful antiseptio treatmoent, will th| who has been brought up with manners sxbolndotarlab hanidas in the triangular T i J { [ A O O ittle one and make the redovery more|bent on him to ocompli ] Pt liting bondd, I ‘ ‘] H le i “ i ‘”H (e { s ons and meke' the resovisy mare| beat o hica fe/s man o | and-dllar beany et he pomt |cert ‘ o U=, IO of a permanent hole In the drum and < g Sank ) a 1 ronie discharge from ¥ he thing tuat ” o o v 1 early puncture, as the drum he p f possossing i not a " froind Lokl D pl readl ir hildrer | d, t 1 and a T refor " - ¢ “ wh to drain n b ; e, eding nmot n't wa . ) ' ' time or pea : : f “ r I n ) . whooy » o w \ k& h \ R 4 ) g \0 . i T Afuics 1o Lovelorn e \ e easy way to ) \ ’ ual was d ’ , By Beatrice Fairfax A P ; A ‘ w that lching b disappear In-Shoots / . j “ ' L) . ! : g LY R - A 903 thfl‘f free samples FOR WOMEN ONLY