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She Worked in the New How to Work the Least Fatigue. per Your Best Work. sew York * Copyright, 19 by Tress ening. World) Co OLUMES . written on V the best way to equip a factory with the most up-to-date ma- chinery availatle, Sufficient space and proper lighting all have an im- portant place, but ee OV ote work itself affects the girl who is em- ployed in this fac- tory ts of ev import You can wade through volumes statistics that all improvement and of of find this in ment has done much to lessen sich ness and greatly control the accident pons “DoscHER factory equip- rate, But recently 1 visited several plants employing thousands of of all races and ages and [ asked the one in charge of their physical well- being just what one thing she would blame more than any other for the ause of iliness among those girls. Without a moment of hesitation she anawered, “DIET."* Then she the cafeteria with all of its well balanced food daintily girls she said: ‘You see, we have cha ef only meal a Juncheon, and that is chog best food and to 9 showed me modern served to the nd their n from the give them a light, nourishing diet which will keep them fit for their work. one day, But the majority of these girls come from homes whe the one in charge prepares foods that Satisfy the hunger but do not contain the elements necessary to build up a “body that is under strain continually, “as must be the case with ‘the employed for factory work."* Examination of the new fs compulsory, but unless girl watches herself carefully not only at her work but in her hours of freedom she will find that her health is undermined, not by the work she is compelled to do not learned oceupation, employee the very but because she has to adjust herself to her or does not receive the proper food to keep her in trim, or dissipates her strength in recreations that rob her and giv bodily fatigue this truth to of sleep her, instead of stimu I wish to bring nts, home every girl at this work The wok in diferent kinds, application others the a factory is of many some requiring tedious to monotonous routine quick eye and ready hand at the loom. Some duties are p rormed standing id some are per formed sitting and some vary, but whatever your work you must learn to acquire | ovement that mean not only ef tack the in execution of your of ow but_elficieney vent of body, so that there shall be the minimum amount of fatigue nl strain for a girl to wa 1 he tnoves it performs « tisk sty equi velop het ive ot ris health: has been niployed at factory work, vou unin r y “change tho occupation is a mistaken idee because in host cases it is a change of hab cork in the rl herself, that need. the adjusting more thin placing | A another occupation oy us Fatigue is not only determined by he number wk oor by, } number ot days. « week, bi q lepends to a great upon tl ' chinractor-of the work: | Wor instar inh eng In. the process: of may the care of twelve o looms time necessity requires rapid ¢ ment and concentration th the girl who has piecewo in efforts to turn out the agest amount Divi work whe is very Nkery to aouut i ty habits in pushing the work under the power machine or in oth | wike anran ! in a manner that continually strams one side of the body, and stment of he elf to her tasks eutly lessen the fatizue, benefit wlth und stop i nerve tension. | I stopped in d fuctory beside the machine of wy and then bs de the machit eve note the in which they handled the women seemed to have a dency to bend over at the task, Thi causes a more congested position and endangers not only the internal organs i but cramps the lungs when they should have fyill freedom While at work, if you stand and sit properly at your machine if you draw your work closer to you instead of bending over toward it you will find that you Her “Ideal” Lover Margie Dreamed of Him and Waited for Him While at a Machine With How to Avoid Habits That Ham- giel, ? York Department Store Begin Reading “Margie” Next Monday will soon gain in rapidity with less fatigue. The girl who works for a large concern 4 much more liable to be working under proper conditions than one whose work is in a smaller fac- u The lighting probably will not as correctly adjusted, because, you know, it is not only the volume of the light but the adjusting of the Nght on your work that saves eyestrain and nerve tension, Especially is this true with factory work that is done at home If you wish to keep your health you must take as good care of yourself as does the employer of thousands, for {1 the good health of his employce is | Your Health, Your Appearance and Your Job | No. 4—FACTORY WORKER HOW SHE CAN ALWAYS BE AT HER BEST By Doris Doscher finitely more to you. The rank and file of the factory girls come from humble homes and they must sleep in a well ventilated room and they must have the proper kind of foods if they want to look forward to a happy, healthy wifehood and motherhood, But instead of thinking of these things, too often the whistle for clos- ing simply means release from one Kind of labor to take up strenuous recreation, perhaps dancing until the wee hours of the morning, and then they wonder why they have the “‘all- gone tired feeling.’’ ‘ Don’t misunderstand me. Proper dancing under the right circumstances is a wonderful beautifier of the body, but a good brisk walk in the open air worth so much to him it is Worth in-is essential to the health of a girl Sit Right, Tire Less, Work Better Above the Wrong Position. Below the Right Position. Even Rawest Weather Predictions Can't Force Brave Flappers to Pull Their Necks In By Neal R. O'Hara cany nlug Wor i bitehte V7 HAT milady will wear this pring is important. Very important. But what your Indy will weir beats th mile. Your lity will ¢ according to eable tums from Paris. And cablegrany as every one knows, are cut short aud lone viieh ta ina ation, pring i season of the yea en Toads aves leap furtl nd me We unfold in the hing mail. Nature awakens from her slumber, red rebins pour forth ir ith, and red flunnels waft | For the Housewife’s Scrapbook duet th cornmeal bage with like tt mt If the oven cools off while you are baking remove the front lid of tho siove and it underneath the bak- ing pan. Put one of the back lids in ' vacant and opening n the oven a few min © peeling and the white skin will readily come off with outer Kin in peeling When figs become dry put them on plate and set into the steamer until they become soft ht the lemon seeds lice the tea kettle over the in a flower Milady and Your Lady SPRING BRINGS HARMONIC-P NEUMONIC STYLES gently to the clothes hopper. Spring! Spring! When the Colonel's lady and Judy O'Grady the in decol- lete waists Now that we've got it, what are we gonna do with it? Early data from fashion zones state pneumo nia will be popular with talcum powder sex this spring. Chests will be exposed to fresh northerly winds, but lavalliere of perfect!y matched aspirin tablets will mark the modish ano cautious dresser. Our flappers are a hardy race. Prove it daily by form and figures. Why drape collarbones with ar mor-plate wool when an ounce of ure same georgette is worth a pound of steam?! Surrouy “coats, Nathan Hale bai t. We've got coats in rr than that season, and | wus are jammed with Nathanctt Hale gals and ey and ves will Huyoring sauces. H ite advises never " in Washing fine ‘ od doilies. She old white soap and borax will give much better results bed with a soft cloth {with et oil, then Rub the | slightly molsten polish: wit ft, dry dusting cloth and rub wit pMols, If done oc- cusionally th keep the bed in ex cellent co If you w 4 abel that wall post There the bottle or food or use ps of adhesive ter, The nar n be written’ on this and the annoyance of mivsing labels will be averted How to Make Your ‘Spare Hours Most Profitable. How to Choose the Recreation That Is Most Beneficial. A Can You SONETHING HAS E WO HOURS — = who has been confined indoors all day. At least do not spend every night in a closed place of amusement. And remember, also, that to relax the mind from the monotony of your toil there is nothing so pleasing for a change as @ Study of some kind, preferably one along your own line of work, which will give you a more intelligent un- derstanding of what you are produc- ing. Ttis will give you an interest in your work and an incentive, which acts like magic in shortening the hours of your toil as well as in help- iy you to advance to a higher posi- jon, The modern factory conditions and hours of employment are such that it the girl Is normally healthy and takes the proper care of herself she Should not feel the strain any more in this line of endeavor than any other. So it really rests with yourself how you do your work, what you eat, how you plan your hours of recrea- tion, whether you are going to keep your good health, your good looks and your happy outlook on life, or whether the busy loom, the noise of the ma- chinery and environment of the fac- tory are going to ruin your health and depress your spirit. Cho for yourself. DIDYOu HAVE A GOOD TIME ae Miss Doscher’s next article will be for the housewife, Helps for the Mother By Emilie Hoffman MRS BILLIS AFRAID HAPPENED TONR BILL. AT THE CABARET > ie TELL HE Wouldn’t It Be Wonderful? Mrs. Christine Frederick Tella You How It Can—Apparently—Be Done A Feature of This Page To-Morrow } i WORRY MRS BILL. JOHN RNoT © Worry] | DON'T HEIS Hi AGaoD VINE. SAW HIM IN A CABARET \\WHO SAID ye fy gps ——~_/ MRIJOHN TOLD HIS \FE AND SHE TOLD NE Beer ry BRGaS Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co, \WHY DID You BABY'S eyes are extremely sen- A sitive and from birth should TEL NY WIFE receive th st caret - tion. “An ‘Intant’s eyes should bo [LIWAS JN A cleansed with a bit of soft linen dipped into a lukewarm solution of boric acid using an even half teaspoonful to one cup of water, It is bad for baby's eyes to con- stantly gaze at pure white, therefore the lining of the basinette should be You NuT! 5” ee of a neutral shade softened by the white drapery. Never let a child gaze upward into the direct rays of light when out of doors. The strong daylight is too intense for the eves of a young child The spoited child is usually CABARET OU ( BECAUSE SHE WAS < Axx WORRYING » ABOUT YOu _/ {! You ARE RIGHT B3UT” WHAT WERE YOu DOINGr iN THAT, CABARET 35! NouRSELF ILLTRY TOKEEP A WOMAN FROM Ki WORRYING 4 ABOUT HER HUSBAND KS sult of indulgent nts thing \ easiest wity Tt is hard to refuse the coaxings of a child and it " a easier to overlook a fault thant —— Seeee s re pULE a correct ft; th tears of a child are a — —_—— = not easy t» resist, but the result of { a relenting parent is disastrous to : . ° } the child and discomfiting to the h > aye t d M } CE Co e Jarr Family ourtship and Marriage a habit and the child gets obstrep erous whenever it is denied a By, Poy L, McCardell By Betty Vincent yah hal Aa ens _ ik ‘ Copyright. es, (New Ye World) by Prem Cubileting Copyright, 1922 UNew York Evening World) by Preas Publishing Co, an andienes, and even though rans to the mother she Thuat exereine Mudie moonshiner’s tnd into the of ye unt ‘cc EAR Miss Vincent: | am been a long standing form of etiqpette, the usual leniency—somewhat * vaghter Mos. Mudridge- #t hus telegraph 4 cing with a young man nd the fact that the young map has keen ee ehh iit heat mints i , Your sweetie | ea rapl ea ¥ made no effort to have his family of ye se haul ye reap. mith, ar f for Ner plunge jreiniiment and buries whom | met at bus.ness a t you does not speak well for him. into pictures, wore a gingham 8 cue, forge 1 ' year He has proposea to me = Probably it would be well for; you of stylish cut with a costly ti lar, She also wore lace silk Vreneh slippers with high re ind diamond buckles. She tl duced a checkered 8 dire " hearty flappers. this rounded by couts of lavender, pink and pale blue tweeds. Sole regret is that they have only one chest to ex pose to four winds. Modern wren sure Will xtrangle size sia pumps and bury painful resy ivo-gallon galuxhes. That's | Object of goloshes this day tad t to enable jane to sw buckle. Golosh is flapper’s nution dish. 80 long as buckles rena buckled, fappers will out-rattl vers. That alone mark © res Stockings for expensive sex cor tinue all silk and a yard long stocking is one item tict that's as sure as But like income tax, he properly filled out is no change In silk manufacturer, retailer man, Dope hatched in Paris in 1922 skirts ciaims that hems should drop closer to municipal side walks. But looks like speciica tions must have been garbled on route. A smart skirt in New York this spring is one that’s been graduated from dress maker's with highest honors. Yop, scissors architects in wanted skirts to be lowered li bestos curtain, But patrivtic dashed off apoplectic yell, cl long shirts sucked up microbe and flu atoms. And we nation, from feet up! our brave M, D,'s. When State nt dry they gave us honch Wher skirts were ordered down, th us hope. That makes two still, eye-openers the Docs have ¢ esbin door and let already or be eaten | It is man that is burdens shooting atroct of style, He-male « i But you cles cannot Walk six bI A new tin pushing creases out + th That's why gals should thelr synthetic skirts. 7 wet baggy at the knees fr which the the back of spring are sur neek by strings her lassios country always we is @ queer tuss, Hels in the movies. The proper N brought forth a wig of long curs and placed ition the bud efully. ‘Then he pov nya ume ‘Bring the ropes, Head the door, commanded ' “And Mah t ‘ra man, “set uy ipl in sig income Loekin: the di film. 4 Ox exeept iter and syiitele ot wt 1 want to this seript by He heart did, indeed, for it and Woggly this jon You & kingly direct deseonded to explain tor Smith's benefit alor son who hus rut und is a telexrap ' a station way te ind t ur sweetie Give ¢ sraph scene second ri 1 the office have thed y Ko afte shiners ; " ned wet evious ® aur feet cateh the tom's reflection of light from the bright & down into the valley ound it fall head negligently, unbonn pola ut Limited is to be © and has met my folks. Inasmuch just to be good friends, but to be i‘ ba Ua Bilt as he never has asked me to meet =: consider him in a Serica light until poe ia hia people, who are wealthy and of "takes a more definite step. | for the bie scene ‘lr social prominence, and 18 my Vincent: For three that follows, After tie parents are of moderate circum- s | have been going with # \ « hero and Madge, whont Nas 1 gtahobe; there seeme to) bela doubt girl in my neighborhood. | lensed, run mountuin ant her and have told her it rescue the milliondtire father of t my! mind whether ernest heise 8 to me that she does pot operator and his mother His her Sincere in his intentions. He gen care for me. | often ask her te is Killed in the wreek, ist erally calls on Saturday ..nd some- my home, which is only a blpck fis SARC ane abe ion h times duirg the week. Sundays away, and my mother has invited gens When tn) th her to Sunday dinner, but phe he tells me he spends with his ff . mother, He has two married always erefyses, saying she wi come some day. Our families are good friends, but | do not believe that girls of to-day going about with Shall | give this girl up, Mise A. Me ' brothers an! two married s sters ilso visits over wiek i coda, which means that | do not xt} seo him at such times. He calle me up frequently, still his attitude whom he Vincent? TR ERREae is toward me is very indifferent at ‘he girl Is probably beskful, {| Veep wenring Like a pir wy times. Kindly advise me, Miss vous girls would go to Sunday inner wphone dow nt r Baath dil fate teers V should s young man's home unless) they n a w is eheut OUT alia ‘ © formally engaged. Her unless E person The mom « “Dear Miss Vincent: Am almost ke wear, Brady. and ' nea Gt eighteen, have a high school di pan, we can thes 4 ploma and am stil! studying, but we have a dish pur | believe | am ¢ most some girl in the world. no boy friends and only one 4 i friend. Most of the girle | know ’ Until the Doctor Comes | Sis Ur eamer net vely, smoke eig- By Charlotte C. West, M. D and indulge in petting \ Dreay Publishing Ce parties. Now, Mise Vincent, it Bar is the old query as to who wins ANTHRAX sevice a i a eos in the long run? Although ‘the THRAX came 4 eee eee ce men say they prefer the former A fore the publ Urs upon an_exposed it seems to me that the latter is late war, when ¢ " sath Avni face: eck the one to whom they pay the : , # attentions. | can truthfully ke OUR in On, ext that | have only met with re of cattle ne I ESO spect and courtesy from the of all of the epiz AOD CA hee sterner sex, yet when it come: ost dangerous, as it muataken FOr OHA to dances the ‘scandal hopper’ ted, even by accident A DDD: MISKCABOS -Nainsty is the one who dances all the rough handling bid ore AEaas MIN; (BW OlKn evening. Ple don't think | 1orn, briatles or an hrobbir am a wallflower. | dance, 2wim ma} f Ant eax burnt row, play tennis, skate and hunt Vusteur made a sp i ttn the course of twenty-fe when the opportunity presents anthrax and discover t t 1 trouble becomes itself. Do you think | will meet rth-worm pl 45 pant blae pustul the surrounding — my type of man if | wait? ' ing te ‘ wut “8. tb” bn k bacilli from t ain nut fe fected anit blond poixer 1 know You would be most um a RIGHRAT I ihe ' fu physic F 1» to toddie when you are not that bidden to hand r eote ea wit { type of girl, There are many men onse may o sod swath tissues with whe the same way about dancer , vhich throug iked in a solution of bi and cigarette-smoking girls as you doy eeulate human ber the h te f r 1.2000, Wat! ae a ee ee