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plying alike to both sexes, shall exist within the United St oY any place subject to their ju ction,” and “that Congress shall have power to i is article by appropriate WOMEN TO DISCUSS unds very well,” sald Mrs to-day, “but how will it work out? Here ave of the questions that the Consumers’ League is ask- ing “If men and women are equal under the law, will husbands need to —— continue to support their wives? “Wil it not be possible to compel Consumers’ League Chal- smaae Aint ; of r children if the fathers must lenges National Woman's — [49 so: Party to Debate “What will become of the Mann act, arty to Debate. which exists solely for the protection of women and giels? Will women gain by the proposed] “Will those women wage earners twentieth amendment, equalizing the] WO now have the beneft of the statutory eight-hour day, rest at night and one day's rest in seven, lose these advantages? “What safeguards will, waxe earn- Ing women have to compensate the disadvantages which they everywhere tend to suffer in competing with men th r hours and lower tehts of men and women under the Jaw? This will be the subject at the e at the Hotel Commo- National and the N ween the ational 8 Party is document 8 Charter,” linner. Assisting rs. Willard D. d Fincke, Mra. y, Mrs. Eger- Miss Mary Jay idney Borg, Mra ss Ruth Morgan, Mrs. John Blatr, Martha 8 je, Mra. Mrs. John H. Ise- » embody in tion as the twentieth | § This charter is intended] |)" y, n the law] Scheiffelin, Mrs. All inequalities © men and women an equal- ed by the challenged the Woman's Arhute the issue of nen, will be Harty to » Mrs. James W. 3lagden, Mra er, Miss Lillian D {] Wald and Mrs. De Acosta Lydig, 5 Charter equal rights fo the prinet- * and’ will Moths Feed on Grease Spots Moths thrive on grease spots. When putting clothes away for the Summer, first remove all grease spots with Carbona Cleaning Fluid. Only One in Five Is Safe Can you afford to risk your teeth and your health when the odds are four to one against you? That is what you are doing unless you take proper precautions against Pyorrhea. Dental statistics show that four people out of every five contract Pyorrhea after they pass the age of forty. Thousands younger also suffer. 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Forhan Company, New York Forhan's, Limited, Montreal FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922. Kiddies Guests Of Circus Next Monday Morning Clowns. Monkeys, Elephants, ‘ Everything Will Entertain Orphans and Cripples. Ringling Bailey's Circus will have an at home for the orphans and crippled children }is Old John, who is now on a pilgrim- Brothers, Sate oP " PRLS Beste “ Barnum Monday morning, April 17, commenc-|the first elephant ever burial place of Old Bet. John doean't|at Camp nullle exploded during @ ing at 9.45 o'ctock, as is the annual|duced into this country, was exhibited | know what it's all about, but he’s been | item of night firing by the custom of the Greatest Show on by Hackaliah Bailey, father of the] with the efreus long enough to know ry Training Battalion. Farth, and thiw notice may be con-(Cleu# on this continent. Wasn't] when to open his trunk and when to] ay anid nine of the In sidered, the management says, an Hack—pronon Hack-a-liar « mouth shut and wink the fnvitation to all the kiddies of the peach! of a Wide aS Mk panes | Oe JOSEPH MOSS, JIL, GETS @5,000 institutional homes. of The whole show will be given for} 1 he with his big leather] PYROTECHNIC DUMP in b : 4 poots—a real bootlegeer —- is having of the benefit of the kiddies, including of his life On his solonen to| EXPLODES, KILLING ONE i the 99 clowns, the monkeys and ele-|{he time with Httle Lester Thompson him hay and oats tryside turning it swim the gosh und by heck phants, and all the beautiful ladies|* on horses and the flying trapeze, & | the horses, tigers, lions, peanuts and popcorn. One elephant will be missing. river He Mental work alone—any amount of it—has little \, effect on quick, clear thinking The brain is tireless— but the body weakens Science now explains the true nature of fatigue Recent tests, to find how much work the human brain is really capable of, have yielded some sur- prising results. So far as can be told, the brain itself is prac- tically tireless, Mental work alone—any amount of it—has little effect on quick, clear thinking. The trouble is that the body tired so soon. It develops actual fatigue-poisons, which clog the tissues and block the nerve-pathway that carries the brain’s message. Hour by hour these poisons accumulate. And little by little the output of work lessens — the “work-curve” begins to fall. This is why the problem of fatigue is a prob- lem which concerns every human being. Whether we work with hand or brain, fatigue is the enemy of us all. We can’t the conditions under which we live. 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