Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 2, 1916, Page 8

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g THE B 1916. E{egt_ll/z mlts Women's AR Activities “Dawn and Twilight” EE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 2, Fashiwons -:- Woman’s Work -:- Household Topics By Nell Brinkley | _0_ Copyright, 1916, Intern'l News Bervice _0_ Miss Annie Longfellow Thorp, grand M A 1 T d v daughter of the poet, Longfello ha F been declared to be the st beautifu §irl at Vassar. Fhe is also said o o of the brainfest g r ¢ & junio q Bryn fawr conf i J field prize f h Misas - Margaret f vdelphin and the John Masef's ) Miss Monica Barr 8 rot story al t G of It @ the In the v Nationa P 1] An the othe 1ing B i 6 Vi k. ¢ diaaster. . parson, that sh t f fent i ; tieal be g | Women 1 d At that tim I Xy 1t 1 J of Color ! R Miss Conatan Kop 1 ot Barge { w Dot Btrled to arown himself. 81 / the sheriff, t prison a0 th " e g7 \ Tour. when the pr mped f Py ) Miss Kopp led in pursuit, and Kot to the t and 1 i tiver, she took off her hat a A [t puln | Y Wash Day Hint ' y | | Rorax, generously combined with good soap s nature greatest | \ cleanser i The borax must be comhined with the goap in the proportion of one part borax to shree parts soap, Impossible | in bar soap The only way to put fn that much | & horax is fn the form of borax goap T DAWN, Youth sails the wea, ravenous for adventure and and the tug of the sall vibrating a tingling palm! The wide sea | and all, weary a little, glad to lie in homely play-water, a Gallant <hips. the changes--great seas and black rocks, jade shoals mir- } and Dawn are Youth's! | old and tired of his sword. Age and old Love thug the home B hats o ok dosp. cbini | " rorstill where coral reefs llo dreaming, the changes of ife! Now fs the “Ballor home from the ses.” Twilight. At Twi- | “'h“"]'l" “"4” 18 Hght "'f'g“,']','"h' ‘,‘h';h",fd,r'”,",‘,":";’, 01 WELR: B4 vhich costs will go g far as boe Vouth and Love at Dawn never think of home-port and warmth light Age does not ache for (he swinging ware. Their ship les, | rahv Tv‘:d :n,;.fi::i :y”rkw;n .gh.'.,m,n:,;;m'n TP:w :31‘1,:'-:”» 1,0,:1.: vorth of bar soap, and soap powder and good fare. Spring flowers in their halr, salt smack on their drowsing on par avdting, fzeling sometimes tn e sheep the 191 from the sea. A cot and the Twilight are Age's own Borax Soap Chips makes the work Iips, Love at the figure-head, the music of the stars a pirate song, of the green wars unde iis Totting ke, in homve-herfnr fnr good L NELI, BRINKLEY (» pasler and the clothes cleaner, too! - . i E A 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips” "y 1 . v sodchr gpur. lendils sraser “wght Jor Clean Food Milk a w to Use It dvertisement, . i . v L a 00 an( 0 ov , " - Heo ves ¥y buy nes oo | th h ¢ } 3 usew| may buy nearly all food i the fight for clean foods in which the Prof. N. H. Frandsen, head of the de: “Milkk must bs promptly cosled and k-p|| improper conditions or by unhealthy hears the Argument Look at me; it has » products now avith confidence that they | consumer muat play an active part. The [ partment of dalry husbandry at the Uni-| cold. The growth of germs is chacked by | cows. not hurt me,’ that it is beginning to tax {are pure, according to Prof. Charles 11 | “ON8Wmer can help in the fallowing ways: | o0 505y addressed | 1OW temperature | “Fortunately the public is heeding the | his patience. It the health officer wants 14 Wall, chemist of Pennaylvania State [ ! BY appreclating the importance of [ = y g sroducers' | Wk delivered in good condition to the | teachings of sanitarians and in seeking | to close an infected well the grandfather Dairy and Food department. P pure and cloan food and insisting upon | ¢ POUEIas County Milk Producers’ oonyumer goon spoils unless kept covered | protection by purchasing milk from pro-| points with patriarchial pride to his hale i and Food departmen i | having it leagun on ‘Seme Phases of the Milk' and cold | ducers and dealers who recognize that old years and hearty health as proof that ; all says 2. By siving ald”and enconragement to Question He '“\v{‘dm' his topie into four “Dirt . and germs in milk are danger milk must be free from an excessive m‘xm the nn:r;r rn).\ do nv)|hn|‘m We hear v‘?’v» The following products, all of which | those who are enforcing the law general heads. The Velus of MIIK a%| yignais and warnings saainat raw mitk, .| ber of any bacterla and from sl disesge: | same thing when it 1a proposed to purlity L8 e RifConn ‘e ot e 18 B el 1o mattinis dRalerd oo | U041 “ifie Nawd' P ‘ABsalutaly Cleasy|." sl R0 TOTLORS SUS TS, IR 7| prcducing germe il e Al ikl Ll Milk, and How it May be Obtained - PLaRY “Milk must be properly pasteurized, | once heard a mother of four children—all adulterated {n n large propartion of fn.|Violate the principles of decency and | .pjoq the Law Protects the Consumer,” | Lacteria in milk are made harmless by — Ch "l kept cold and covered | that remained of ten—say, ‘well, you can sanitatio oxposire of foor ; ; S Aaprdas e | heat o ooled, kept ¢ " say, ‘well, d | stances are now almost never faund | Senitation in thelr exposure af foods and “the Consumer's Part in Maintaining | Until delivered fo the consumer. These | not exect to ralse them all’ But wa do adulterated. Feef extracts, canned fruits | 4 PY reading the Inbels of all package | n Crean Milk Supply.” ‘Everybody knows that a water supply | . qitons secure absolutely safe milk, |expect to ralse them nowadays, espectally and vegelablen, catsups, coffee, confes 1%4- n'x:l rejecting all susplelous or mis. A5 to the food value of milk he quoted | COntaminated with sewage 1s a danger to |~ .ig.ra milk saves bables and diminishes| if they can be nurtured upon fresh, clear tlanery, flour, flavorng extracts, 1o |T€Presented articles figures to show how millk compares with | PUbIIo health. Water with 2,000 bacteria | .. nvtience of tuberculosis, typhold | and safe milk eream, gelatin, jollien and proserves, treah | O I'v beng what Is commonly known as | other foods, and the comparative coats,| ! the teaspoontul or with colon bacilli 18 | rover diphtheria, septic sore ‘throat and | +The second important thing which old lana canned meats, olive ofl, spices, augar | ® “crank’’ and a “kicker always in favor of mitk. Skimmed milk | fuspiclous, and should be bolled before | . inor qisenses | folks seem to forget {s that conditions and syrups, | Home women are taking Prof. La Wall's | at 24 cents a quart is a really cheap and "'!‘“‘ used for drinking purposes. “The same instructions that apply to| have generally changed since they were Violations of the law are (requently | advice | nerviceable rticle of food Butter fat| “'::" ’“"“)""“ milk f& many timea more | (), handling of milk on the farm should | yonng. Then the milk was hauled to Use This C]Car Soap found, however, In: Butter and oleo- | NMore than 20,00 club women of New | M08 An eapecially useful quality, for it not | 9An&erous than contaminated water be-|p, 4pplied in the home, for if it 18 care- | town and used the same day while fresh y margarine, eggs, noodles, soft drinks and | york and Pennsylvania are soing on | ©MY Yields energy and heat in the form of “""’f'x"""";dl"_’"“' ]“h_'"“ would starve | o)y handled in the home, the milk OF | Now it comes through many hands and is For o Clearer Skln | vinogar rocord nm asking for u federal (nsmaction | CATbORydrates, as do other fats, but ft| n Water rapidly mutiply in milk oream may quickly beaome unfit for|often forty-sisht hours ol when it The next stage of the Faitle must bo | ar ereamorien'and Aniries and asiting. for | POAUCSS Something mora vital, the ele.| '“TYPhold fever in go rare tn Munich, & | food reaches the household | d dalriea and asking fo x e e ; city with a good water supply, well| . | the prorer labeling of butter, 5o that they | Mot Of Srowth contained in proteids. A Bicslhon gt “l e N”“;‘ }" Vast quantities of good milk have been Fibatlsc 1 e ‘ol dhs Wby & milk JrEe . quart of milk a day for every person up . hpre all milk s bolled, that | uioijad in this way becavse the con L | may know whether they are buying clean BaAIUal toRchars: nre. hnidiy borne outbreak occurred, many an infant — o to the age of % vears is economlcally al teachers: are hardly able to se-| yumer did not know how. to properly care | ;0" T in T th through fmpur The wenderful “Sunday Morning Bath® | | j butter |“ holesome butter free from | .o phystologically desirable. The danger | CUT® subects for demonstrating the dis- | ¢q 1 e *' i . (' ]‘ ':’ gh impure | tutercula othar disease gorm eane to cal students milk. but the source of the dangers w L LICINTIA Horlicks skerculoss and other disoase Korm, And | o fone e ey i IS | Cute to medical stuen ot trequently hears the rerark, Took | ™I, DIt (he ource of tha dangere was { tlso whether they are buying a auarter of | 4,4 the necessity At sanitary conditions| ~Bacteria are not removed from milk s P S N, an nportance of clean " |6 pound of water evory time they buy | o4 i onGitions | vy filtering st me; I am hale and hearty. at thr milk was therefore not approciated, The : s | o [y o DanA of et SYory Wme they. BY | et dalries was emphasised acore and ten and have always been fond | Jen, ot LT B e sewer gas. tn 15 wonderfully pure, The Lass ) to wat i ") Barns must be sanitary and free from The price of milk to the producer and | of milk and taken it just as it comes, | o e iha conl or some mysterious . ; ) M(\”(’d as glven w“« o watering tha butter; it | o CF00 TUE 08 S kept clean by pro.| (N distributor should be determined by | dirt, bacteria and all. Such persons for- | ot T B of Divine Provi lather absorbs that “dll’ty' i > e i less easlly .4].'”-|“: Mra, Caudin Q | (ih0c Clean bedding, a clean. wely. | 1he cream, solid contents, and the purity. [get three very Important things: The | qeroa” ‘phe mitk has not changed sn AN urphy, consulting home economist o The purity {s determined by t e " 0 fr ory are not A b ] - ., 2 | dealliid Daravard &nd Blehte ¢ 2 v by the character | first {s that the fruits of victory are n much since the good old day X feelingandinstillsadelight- | | AR KR AN Rag | ¥ vork Tl repiesened the cin | e, St AN Pty ot e L e b [to e Judged by the survivora alone. We | o et (e B0 B A0 A0 o ful freshness, i aT v e | women af New York at & recent hearint | yng healthy, and the milk utenaila prop Excessive numbers of bacterfa show must have a roll of the killed and | qieq s ; 3 | The Food-Drink for all Ages | of the Linthieum resolution at Washing- | ey cleansed and sterilizdd Cooling 1« | (D&t milk 18 old, dirty or produced under | wounded, too. The sanitarian so often g 1 Unexcelled for Shampoo, Bath | R"',‘ milk, malted grain, IO M. | noininent of & commutise (o investigats a ¢ & : g i . . - p - Forinfants,invalids and growing children, |, , ) wigD reaqs temperature v and General Tollet Use, e dairy and creamery nditions w f 80 degrees Fahrenhelt, or below. Tt {s | Purenutrition, upbuilding thewhole body, wmce of health and property, the réla e b 4 /£ u7(1 1/\. / r() ’I (/ Best For Your O,‘ly Skin Inn|uulu_ln{mntmolhenudlh-q‘d. advantages of federal and slats in ity e b nfumer. Pastsurisa . g b | More nourishing than tea, coffee, ete. | spoction cr both, and the ) test the bacteria, 4 ¢ For Free Sample Write lames 8. Kirk & Co., 4 » 3 ik " o # the bacteria not affeet Ry DOROTHY DIX ple who, whatever e bookkeeping or something of that kind the Dept. 353, Chicago, U, 8. 4 | sub“m““ Cost YOU SIII Pm. |- ng and enforcing any need exl " e \ lacreass the — pation, are nd to | next step with very many etudents {s to | lution it alue of milk many peopla are convinesd that| come to 1} nelusion they s Just er that ti ght to be doing R : over really do the best thing. 1t! the wrong o At this tin nds wihing ething that {s .‘.,"‘ - i they had done something else. how of youths and ng w ur ing | easter and with r P oota aitashed , pas \ better off they would have beey alled upor ' s t h . ot is ol o Eentieman w I yoars and years| Thousand A A A at Jone - e thet te diffioulties. H gons o the wros t Ay " T ' have ma. . " 1 - wond \ ske the . : . \ B LI &h that fa . A ol o . a n the , ™ 1\ w aak 4 . . . o0 should get marvied | % o . S “Tell r mother that St S . ey st afbed b man g v e b . and ha « a, » your mother a ar . ave and nig slghing o1 Stockinet means not only clean e & o - : \ : " g or Nt " ! v ham, but best ham. RES Jee fan 2 B ey g L “The Star Ham is smoked in thig | e seheis . o s g e - e The latien & A Stockinet Covering, which has kept . " M . ; o 10M tha in all the meaty fuices and flavor . . . . w - g soand and sweet as & nut.” . SAre wha " h_Greh . " . g Wan ha ke As you slice it, . ‘ - - cover the cut end . . . A 0l . e Vha el i " with the Stockinet: the A he Oual bobe o satsa| Maving arning ot slice will be as g W .o ) . . 1 s e N . PP . 8 * omcions o0 1he Bost Bk Ml of f1) 1 i equally ald <A o i ¥ g Foonk Bt or cold, Neep 1he rest Bad Do e RS ¢ ‘ . . - . : a| “Whe wn vy n=Shoots Buy Armour Star Bagon « The National | . . | . e LAC T . SN . " agine . B . . . . o Teilew : v o | Noen .- \ A ARMOUR ) COMPANY hat| We are . ] 4 e . . A MR, LI AR Beneh A8, Phase B 180 . o woret of artaing . Ganahh Wb W L Wilhineen, SR and Q. Tel B A0 . a N b Mingts defesh | . '

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