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The | EYeEs SHUT! acta > T WishT | CouLo see MY FACE WiTa MY There WAS A LITTLE GIRL WHAT WAS ALWAYS MAKING FACES — Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday, Octob er 7. 1911 Copyright, 1011, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), Wuoule GugeLe SQUISHY JIDGE AUGHET SKIz 4 4] Wy . SHE COULD NT Twist HER TREO (T ON THe BAGBY Ano THiNGe SHE We ee MAHE BREAD OR CAE OR PIE OR FUDGE OR NOTHING BUT oJUST FACES— 1 CAM MAKE such Good FACES ouT OF DOUGH WHY CANT \_ MAKE Goo0 GH OUT OF Bou FACES 7 sHe GROWEO UP SO swe Had To Be A PooR AcToR AND WORK FOR $2500. AWEEK Fables of Ophelia; or, Wunst Upon a Time % 3 By Clare Victor Dwiggine Caprright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (Tho New York World), MAN in Nevada says he Al ernst his wife for her money. That may not be a 9004 reason; but the man deserves great credit for being able to figure ows why he did it. Reve to use an individual watering cup it will relieve J. P. Morgan of ome of his greatest burdens. Individual drinking cups are being made to match the individual mug. An actress has been arrested and accused of being crazy. That is a good illustration of what the police of New York know about art, B. M. Simpson complains that a lawyer threatened him. He's lucky. Lewyers usually operate without no- thee. : There is enough low ‘ York to indicate a remark erease of high life. A young lady town has been sed of 1 feathers in her stockings. She has deen influenced by this suffragette Dusiness and was trying to imitate @ Buf Coachin rooster. - | he ciers who have the rights. The Supreme Court holds that @ couple who marry of forming a trust, | kit Aim. Since he must be will have an opportunity to make living on the stege. “A Cherry Hill character dies has lived, unfortunate.” | both, If it isn't one It was learned at a late hour yes- terday that the Italian-Turkish war I each of the Wall street men§ was brought on by American finan- moving picture} of Missouri to reduce the cost of living are guilty A doy in Trenton says that tf he doesn't quit keeping company with a certain girl the parents will kill him, and if he does quit the girl will} killed | | he should let the girl do it so she a as A man couldn't possibiy be unfortunate in thing it’s another | li: lane if it ien't another it's something lelse. New a wife ts getting a d vorce Because her husband put Inew red ribbon on his typewriter. [the Days G Sm li /chievement fan fiend seacoast town Tower. One morning, shor suald, the mestroos st picture of the at it! 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Preston : A Sculptor Famil Ww how to use these KIfi# to the best advan: tage in the district, as, for obvious rea- sons, they unsuited to the needs of the heathen, 5, for which P fot of Cambridge has writte scriptions, St, Gaudens modelled Shaker meet! teh, N, H., butl; in 1708, ve -|ting manner, Wao THINK THAT A BAR OF music SALOON with AN AUTOMATIC | ~ $0 TLE DANCE | i An Odd Anniversary. A Fos mou and th the el body rubbed briskly, keeping therm j one, ment oy wil ind and the will not be aggravated by moving. however, never bo bound at the polry gentle, an artory, veme oases a Vv » elbows 4 Copyright, 1912, by T ABC eft YouStraula nar? he Prem Publishing Co, (The New York World), JUT FIRST AID, From Dr. Alvah H. Doty (iealth Officer of the Port of New York.) IDENTS have a way of happening where the doctor or surgeon ts not. ft mlgh yur duty to give first ald any and, therefore, there are some pr principles about tr man should know. Dr, Alva HH, Doty, fleaith Officer of the Port of New York, the following rules uses of emergency covered i e anest article ple, If possil Mt ls of the u yl Importance to bathe the wound with wat that has been boiled fifteen min- ites. The cloch with which the bat ing 1s done should also be bolled for n minutes, nan artery 1s gevered tt should josed in spot een the t, elther by pressure of the fingers or by a tourniquet, In cases of ture, the patient should be kept quiet so that the injury i, wurgical ald cannot be ae , a aplint my be improvised. T should be well padded and should of fracture, the pull should be se the Jagged edges might tear tting a bone, ck 18 a condition of mi Jon and closely r t montal nould be In whiskey and 1 hen the where he 1s fou and warmed w lee body yn the water, the nose and hould first be carefully wiped, ve tongue 1 key out; 1 the ra- lothes sho Ariiietal ri be placed on houlders but not The operator p krasp the rd and carry the the the raising the id kneel at elbows, draw them them above the head, there writle two, three, alowly produces {nsplration, th counts is move- » carried slowly placed by the at and rongly inward the explratio: should be rey least an hour, Dr. Doty advocating at least twe hours, until the patient revives. On no account should this procedure be neglected, for it ls possible to restore respiration after a great lapse of time Heat exhaustion, a result of exposure to high temperatures, ts @ condition o¢ depression with a co in and a pale fice, ‘The patient should be kept warm with hot baths. | Sunstroke, or “heat apoplexy," gem- - | eraily oecurs in persons who work hard, psed to the sun. The face is Qushed and the heat of the body is great. The peuent should be cooled by the applicge tion of tce to the head, cold bathe @ 1d applications to the body, Tn accldenta by burning, should never be pulled from the burne@ surface, but should be cut or ripped, Neither should a bilster, even if very large, be pricked or bi . Protect @ burn quickly with @ mixture of equal Parts of Mnseod or olive ofl and ime water, or with plain oll, covering the whole with lnt or cotton wool, Nott ing should be put on a burned surface | that would be diMcult to remove. Pterte \acld applied in large quantities afforés great reilef, Froezing, or frost-bite, should @e treated by brisk but careful rubbing, net near @ fire. A Uttle whiakey and water ix given when the patient te able to swallow, Where a wound {9 Hable to prove |Ppolgonous, as in dog-bite, the wound | should be cauterized on the spot. Then [if it ts ascertained that the dog hed rables, the patient should be taken toa | hoa ital for serum treatment without delay, warm water, or table salt and water, | should be given the patient immediately, ay the chief alm ts to rid the stomagh of Its polsonous contents, The fore |finger's use ts also one of the test emetios Known, In polvoning by the corrosive poisons, a reagent to render the poison Inactive should be adminie- tered at once, | When the (baking so used olson cid, an alkell ‘a, for example), should be | When the polson {# alkaline, @n |actd (as lemon Juice or vinegar) {= pre seribed. In morphine poisoning ge alcohol should be administered, a« At wow make the patient's conditien | much worse Toadstool polsontng should bo treated promptly with emetics, cass oll, stimulants and heat. ~ On ¥ man a tt fam or » change r to go & the fret ke # br t " , Howe To* Tne “Oth anniversary celebrating the] The perfect luge mea tor-| i 1 in Lyon of a Veterinary school |totse thirty has been y about the middie}found tn Mount Faldy, 8,000 feet avove rations are now form: |the present gea leve!, near Los Angeles, th nt ina fit-(Cal, Tt lst at this Is @ relic ons are being issued to all vet achools in the United States and elsewhere for the pur- pose of having delegates in as large a numvor as possible, @ geological axe rs ago, when all the Western part of the country was still under the sea, and the Rocky Moun- tains were either submerged or only whowed thelr tops as Jagged isleta A A under the elr- nit the you man to kiss you ‘Lear May."” TLL wh "writes gna hor letter “E MAN who signs his letter "R, K, L.” writes: “Il em vasa much in love with AGATULCE om “) hasty Fricnaships, 2? MS do not form your friendsMps too hastily, ask a man to lL upon you the fret tewest that you exchange timo you meet him, ce eo of friendiiness with you attitude toward him, ‘The easier way te re you really wish the mah in question the duty of girl's parents or older enw re unworthy to become er, a ¢ ny guls are necessartiy hip too hastily with any © loves me, Hows position to marry ov two years, Shall now or walt until Tean actu. ing lady loves you, as yeu would probably ngasement to you years with you ee ver ¢ two | your flan sialpniccingi loshiyori -Old Age. | Bryan a te Oe, he Only a 1 plum, men sayt | i d @ without aval: ' old I was a flower gay, And oft made sing the nightingale? A. From the Japanese “Imperial Songs," by Base ‘Takasaki; Translated by A . Loyal) Ta » Uhat wood teas it tastes a Ute h ret you drink {t; but a longer Will show there li A hidden sweetness, The Japan Magadine for September you that In bitter things in all cases of potsoning, mustand ané , wea SS =