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PEST —— CYNTHIA GREY ‘This Woman Reveals| Soul of a Mother | Attempts to Tear Away Scales From Eyes of “Modern Girl” to Save Her BY C IA GREY Miss Grey l arraigt ——, ¥ YNTH Dear t re by ave still not “old f good old fashic needed chasti Has it ever occurred to y making a rotten r r w young thing ever Modern, ther that you are], the pain, she endured are dependent on printed the . , f l care, the has for your her, ever you car she | Cheney, arranged ir It quares by do i nly is charmingly worn Che egfeld beauties Dear.” your own sake r girl the finest that can is ¢ cause she € t be 4, enduran have passed, ft more t that year much an seemed the tvilege of this th nk your mothe shape what You ure make the and you disdainful shruga the are own crowd." is to be emot! ind the jen tunities, t f a least use | w oul, teliiee trustwort kr lar a week in m me wit of ol giris of such u come to examples conduct among high seh speak of to another, mit to print for general u gC Are as it ought to go y blind, etiv you land in the rt you, you know There ch of beauty te world migt fron to now. est in natur age urd sacrifice, a ii believe In all that time I | educat t alone sub perusa. ver rece ~ to do penny from my own people to ! xpe or}books and Incident under this printed the lived, 3—Something the Southern silk delicate scrolls and tendrils of wrought tron. The by J. G. Brenner is worn by O’Brien of “Para- you going new be p ae sun, i8 the wo vght t tur 1 fine Would for an aml up. to|diee the contact is ar ce i at dresa, inapired by in find this ve model a. Gypey resources? caliber, Miss “Mod your own § loving your m¢ not be about you any more, to pro-| e the}are too small a | arms of could | ern.” A SWEDISH MOTHER Entered Country Illegally Dear Mise Grey ed so many with you would be glad to have to the following questions: Is @ person, who Illegally entered this country several years ago, and has since then if respectably, still Hable to deporta. tion or some other punishment? Can he ever become « citizen? Each case of this kind is consid ered on its own merits, If you will write the U. S. Immigration Oftice, cor. First ave. and Union sts., Seattle, giving them fuller par ticulars, they will be glad to give you any information they can It ig very difficult to become citizen when one h entered the country illegally. married th correct brought him \ the factory for the winter, ete, John a sad! tw has been a brave ac or else s clowed comes home M ing die, and she | mind, | canes You net wh being a {Nursing k with {a the fifth of a series of Babies. § Gibson, ph 1 in the chil partment Wesley Me spital, Chic the HIS conducte imse articl nd will promptly says, “ dear one, I'll just take till things clear up a see she has been trained thin ull wrong good acts quickly is the thing she | how to do to earn the nec money to pay the grocer and furniture morial } ago, for Rose Jar page. and ni BY DR. STANLEY GIBSON UMAN milk only ow y man “| Now, 1 say, . John déar, | You must provide for your father or uncle money to pull us thru.” she ot Cynthia, should she cringe “I can’t go back to nure I married Perhaps will lend us Or should | tains other subst which protect the baby against infectious disease. The of br any other food is ee you go out|strated by the fact th jand gather in a family wash-| fifths of the infant jings. I'll do them and that will|among those who are artificially fed |pay the grocer for bread.” These figures furnixh dramatic holidays.| Do you think of that no mother can afford to a8 fol-/ rnin a nurse for nursing any more breast milk if |than rulns a medical wo man ctice or a journalist | from any of the other} jee Jing the baby hington’s | i because Legal and National Holidays Dear Miss Grey thru your column and national holidays there are what they are. There are no national There are 10 legal holt lows: 1. superiority four occur © print t deaths how legal and r marriage should | F deprive her baby ¢ sho is capable of marriage from pi writing, red trade No doubt heated letter. I must explain }ried nurse, but fcnen duty nursin | such nurs fition her her own phy co physician forbid: New Year's day 12, Lincoln's birth- January |, February a or that he 2 Wa. you will think this Iam full of the Tam a mar not dono pri but 30, tal receives a portion of 4 September 1, Labor da October 12, Columbus day November 11, Armistice 9. Thanksgiving day December Christmas day. Married Women and Nursing Dear Mix King Count Decoration day. the baby that his food from the mother has a better than the who is wholly fod ATE. ject ave chanee one bottle STIML FLOW The mother’s milk does not appear in the breast until three or four days latter the baby is born. Nevertheless the baby should be put to the breast regular Intervals both to accustom him to nursing and to stimulate the flow of milk. It is also important for years, 1| wish the subject could be forever and nursing any other profession based on efficiency rather reference pri | vate day. as be 5 than ar to or family connections a single nurse has hei other obliga I'm sure she will there have mother sister, tions to finance But who I went to th Association of Grad uate Nurses last night and listened to reports and business discussed, and a proposal from the. priv duty section was made that there be an ificreased charge and that married women should not be called from the registry during slack times. This is the shoe that pinches Firat, 1 wish the registry for married understand many single nurses ars, fur} coats and other expensive trappings money is not dill pent on plain living, and I strong suspect there more single nurses who do have to nurse for a living, th there are mar ried ones nursing from choice thank to state that dues | of nurses are as for single| nurses. Second, married nurses have made the same effort to ac quire the education and to nurse as those unmarried. nird. married nurses would much pref. to stay qtiletly at home and tet | some one else battle the wage ques tion, just as those who are not yet f2d. Marriage does not cha 4 woman's ability or tastes ma’ jally. the infant water frequently. When the mother’s milk supply is established the nursing should usually be either three or four hours. In general the mother will 1 | produce more milk if the baby ts on three rather than a four-hour schedule When the mother has plenty of milk, and the baby in strong and vig- the | orous, the four-hour feeding is to be mean | preferred. By so doing the mother de- | h longer intervals for recreation to/and rest, and the infant is less ikely to suffer from v i Whether the three or four-hour in- |terval be adopted, one feeding can usually be omitted at pn to show their ly are a you. OLD LADY B. . Rr at same Would wh I speech be able Miss Grey inf speech cll are |elinics , for those fects. Could an join them? I know of no clinic for speech de. lesdisvtcn Bodlila: | setter anaselate fect is of nervous origin, I would suggest you attend the City Hospital clinic any morning be jt hour of 9 and 12, Public But here is th sit. | iding, and they may be uation, Many nurses who are not |at » help. Either adults or chil mercenary have loved, not wisely, |dren are eligible Dear please you m me as to located with adult abil 8 er Once the feeding schedule ia de J upon it should be rigidly fol- For a short time the baby y have to be awakened at nurs. ween the economic afety bu: Definite Feeding Schedule ie Should Be Rigidly Followed) — w«nios cn s the ideal food for | does it con: | st milk to; demon- |} pplyltig it, unless | colicky baby who en tho she may not be able to/and to nurse at short intervals dur-llow in color leupply a sufficient amount of milk, | Ing the night |during these first few days to give) pone ie tump intervals | fre usually | | | Famed Stage Beauties Model | Advance Spring Styles Printed we ilk dresses are much mart South- This « chic ypsy shows ern resorts mople, but model O'Brien a worn of neu eminently by Misa “Parasites, Cheney design and the fash- abot It J. G. Brenner ionable effect was made by satin continues to be the fashion, Subtle sim- plicity is the keynote of this exquisite dance of white mir- rokrepe, designed by Cor- beau and worn by one of the beauties from “Annie Dear,” Miss Clemmons. 4—Crepe Copyright by Cheney Broa} ea HINTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE aE cA BAKED POTATC Baked potatoes served with cream and salt or with milk gravy make a most satisfying meal for small chil A boulllor or white sauce made with milk gives it an added richness and flavor cube added to any cream | LOST ECONOMY Many long storing and the ec ing in large quantities | the lack of qualit groceries deteriorate with momy of buy is offset by y BUY GOOD BLUING Always buy a good grade of bluing }@" some of the cheaper kinds make | rust apots on the clothes if the soap | lis not entirely rinsed out | | TO CLEAN FURNITURE There ia no better way y “pak | upholstered or ov = PA |than by using the small upholstery & > A | tool on the vacuum cleaner ing time, but hy learns awake at the proper: time ‘To offer the breast when he cries, it suits the venience, usually to} | SEAR ROASTS It is well to sear & Amal! ronat by holding each part of its surface in turn on 4 hot frying pan. Tf this is done: less heat is required in the ' oven. or whe mother’s con results in a fussy, aturbs the the entire household, Particu larly bad is the habit of allowing the infant to sleep with the mother | stools a day smooth and golden y At times, however, jthe stoola may be greenish, with breast | 0ft pale yellow curds, and mucus, each nursing, | SHOU! DOUBLE alternating regularly. In this way | WEIGHT i there is less danger of irritation] Hé vomits little, gains regularly and infection of the nipple |from four to eight ounces a week, Also the breast is more thoroly|the normal rate of gain being moro | emptied, and this thoro emptying is|mapid in the first few months. He most important in stimulating milk|should double his birth weight at production, Fifteen to 20 minutes|the end of the fifth month. should be limits of the nursing! When possible breast period. should be continued at least until What are the signs by which the|the ninth or tenth month. Weaning mother may know that her baby is|should be gradual, one nursing being thriving? The normal breast-fed in-| dropped each week or so until all the flesh is firm, and|are replaced by t the ekin is pink. He is happy and _ lively when awake, and sleeps well,| NEXT W Nutritional dis: has from one to four|turbances in the breast-fed baby, In most instances one should be given at the - nursing a) and 22 other “Double Strength” Flavors give | you a real flavor, not a sickening imitation. | Af your grocer can't supply you, communicate with Le to clean] tufted furniture | bottle. | \ 5, gamma eat, Menus _— The carefe made tried jettuce sprink | botled drem of betwee alt whole whea | bread. | SCRAMBLED EGGS ON MILK TOAST Five slices cups 1 tab spoon exes. ater, walt xrate whole wh ant » milk, 2 tabjesp butter pepper BY G. LUCILLE RODUCING H and Lightne BUTLER Royal Hig Mary Jane danced her d put vot ove voking i CHOCOLATE SOUFFLE Two ta ® flow numberle s in Beat y aght Don 57 better f Stuve kno’ n to “The i nild Your Heart,” thru her characteriza ¢ the child of by Amer Moose to phaned or dependent children and add their members th While Mary until stiff and wretlig wire whisk fold stirring ( a Cook until boiling p: Melt chocolate hot water. Add Add over hot water with) ven Mooseheart xture tc built for o of care amooth. chocolate first mixtu Blend yolks of eggs beaten ur olored. whites k and Jane has delighted er theater . Heat tr Lat wt ot one haps most ¢ Colonial other amus 4 vanil it ed for benevolent den, her wine dadd Turn bake Serve 4 mixture baking dish & moderate o whipped cream. POTATOES BAKED’ WITH CHEESE Mix cups diced doll babies—all rt against the pillow. 4] nes—reporters arecab| x names—and Mary Ji “Petunia, Jacqueline ant Lucille, “Well, I neyer—tamed, me,” I decla “And which do love the best?” “That's hard said Mary Jane, giving them | inspectior ‘guess I'l play safe J's bed ‘love them ALL” comfortably 3 table pepper Cook 1 t me ry of potatoes in a baking dish | season with another Is layer for layer un butter, in crumbs ar potatoes with buttered Cover dish and bake moderate oven bake until wht ayer well-buttered with pepper potatoe ak I c ntinu d. Melt prinkle erumbs. 10 mitiutes in Remove cover and crumbs are brown Copy 925, N. B.A. Bervice, Inc.) Expansion Sale Radical Reductions In Every Department Fur-Trimmed Coats $49.50 Coats that emphasize the popular, slender silhoutte and are becoming te the youthful maid, and b of their long lines fascinating for the $49 50 ou matron Flowers Join Two Rooms A large vase of flowers floor only placed on e where rooms join ith & wide archway or other spening, Makes a good mediator be ween them, It may one side or other of and directly on the line two room« two be placed at the opening, | between the Sweaters and Blouses, Hats and Furs, Umbrellas and Robes, Reduced 20% to 50% Re Be e I Paid $10 | For lipsticks—$5 for powders By Edna Wallace Hopper | T am extravagant, as we all are on the stage or in the movies. Our| career depends on looks. So it mat |tera not how much we pay for real | beautifiers. | I have always had everything | |made to my order, and by she great: ! lest experts I coula find. 1 paid $10 |for lpsticks, $5 for powder, to get | |the best they knew. Then I helps powders, 9. t tis necessary to teduce stock preparatory 10 modeling ofr sto our high-priced C0 have been reduced 20% to 5O%. This of Coats at $59.50 # cludes wonderful, moe in soft, dressy fabries luxurious fur trimnig Coats for the Fastidious Woman $69.50 A group of Coats in the soft high ors so popular this year, have ? priced at $69.50. There are a null ber of styles, shades, and 8! fur trimming effects to choose 1 . Use Your Credit Freely cause i gan to supply my beau. | ty women, They wanted my too. So I arranged with the makers to supply them tn enormous lots at very modest prices. | | Now all druggists and toilet coun. ters supply the very powders that T use, They are matchless creations Jas fine ox vapor, as harmless as dew |The richest woman can find nothing | |better, whatever price she pays. | I have these powders made in two | typ One is a heavy, cold cream owider, in square box—th efor. It clings and stays ts $1 per box. It fs called my Youth Cream Powder, But I have the same powder made Nght and fluffy, in round box, for those wh prefer that type. That kella for Ge per box | Let me send you samples of both, Compare thom with other powde! Decide which you prefer. I promise you a new of face powder. Cllp ¢ SAMPLE FREE Hopper, 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. T ‘want to try | Youth Cream Powder 0 Face Powder || White—Flesh—Brunette i conception upon now, | # ee a ek ar Entrances Note: Miss Hopper is playing the| Pantages Cireuit, Watch for partic. SCHWABACHER BROS, & CO D ators, Weatern ulars of her Seattle engagement.