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Skeet Shooting
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While Men IliaindletkGuni:
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_Skeet tooting;- invenied-sonie years
‘ngeLby. roster and, nenry' W.
Davis, of Poston; is..sald• to, he 'rlshig • ,
itt'P:144.14rItY among wornea; accorgr"..
Iiig, to...the" New ',York Sim; .A„ feW
years ago:. only tke hard!est of tlfeir •
sex eared .14C:fr.-ow a 04.Si-id...shooting
fcw:ifird
Vex. et- N9ipea:: ip; the Viiit'ea ;Stait,P.•
who Slitipt ;regularly elirchhigrtewarcl,.
two thousand.,
,..Witli °WY.' three."years. "Shpetin4,
04erienee to liar':eredit,' ,And., ph,: her
first -trip to _the .Great gastern ChAm• •
,Pionships,, Mrs. IL, V,..Itegersio,f',W0,.
tliarn, Ma -s., waIkcd'oU .with the
VVOIhell's. title at 'this
shiP,.Conn., :meet wil 11 a ,scere of 55 *
jell,' :She also holds :the word's. Icing
run. skeet ,reeord, for won:lei:C..... 117:
straight targets-ven,in. jantiary;. and •
recently gained 'the. . women's .. skeet
title ef..Massacluifietts, .Mrs., • Rogers
also does.. much., Partridge and wood -
coat shoo.ting, andis well known in,
Gilt Stream ,fishing clrcles.• ..; '
Miss';WinitredHanley, of `Stamford,.
;:oenn,, renner-up for, theLerdship,,title,.
'Says., It'S.a to -111) as 10:-;sVhich,
,takes More seriously -skeet , or .golf.
Mrs. S. L. :Hutchesen; of 'Larcliteprit,
adopted 'skeet rather 7 than take
her • kiiitting to ;shoot's in., which her ..
husband .particiPat,ed...41king it at first
,410E4* SHARPS Buck'
Thiee,, bandits: Seize 'a' tiiipy...cO4-'' it'into the: Open, %I've *. got an idea:.
tmental bus and forcethe driver to
guide ;t up e mountainside .to a lone-
ly• log shack:. They .want a valuable
secret, formulabelieved to be in 'the
; posiesaion of one of the ...passengers,
• Finley; Trump. Meanwhile', I rnitinie
' forest fire, creeping up the: moun-
tain, trapsthe group. The .first : night
one of the banditti ji -mysteriously
strangled with his• own illandiina, and
the •next ' night, e second one meets
• the 'Same' fate. ." Respite. the sinister
, situation, , May .Lawrence, ,; pretty
nur�e,and ..Young pi. Nick Strand
find timeto. became 'engaged.. Then
Finley Trump.. if. found , itringlecl;
browbeaten
• 'little mac, in attemptingto aid a
"way through • the As'e,' is overcome.
• When he xegains consclonsness, May,
Who has been attending him, 4excit=
Emily announces that he knows ' who
the murderer is.
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CHAPTER IX- •
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By: eight o'clock that . night; how-
ever, little 'Jenkins had not uttered,
. a Word:, After f May's' sbatement;',he
had fallen asleep,: and Strand had '
insidted that. he Must not be nronsed, '
e men a a rhoLe uiTilit-eotenti-
, room, So as to give' Jenkins A room to
; bimsplf:
,
.1 'don't Ile .• your idea of Using
'
the poer little duffer as bait," Strand
:told ':IVItty graVely; "'Yen: know he
hasn't Spoken.":' : •
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. a bright idea,' said May..
"And. Miss &mei feels stire.
.' he .must klisz„a hit." , ' • .•
'."Strand inately:''Shrugged„. ; His 'man-
ner asked what -difference It made
what Mr.., 'Jenkins knw. His eyes
lingered' on May's 'loveliness. ,
."It is hard not to realize -,rnir
dreams, now that *I have found my
. dream,' girl," he said; and dreW.,her'
4. little later, as May and Doctor
Strand , entered the living room,
where the others sat in ,silence, there
was another distant rumble of thun-
der. No one else', however, appeared
to be aware of it. A dreadful. leth-
argy had taken 'posses's:On of them.,
Now, therewas a coristant'rainof
Cinders and 'ash and ,..eciiasional :blaz-
ing The snap and Crash Of .
the fire seeinecl se 'clese `that. 110 One, ,
liked ,,to look • outside.
.Mrs. Jenkins' had gone ,,tolie down
again, and. Amelia Rangor .was play-
ing .solitaire. Mies. Jones , was pre-
tending to read, while. Sobers and
Doyle dirreked and-WalicedVience:7-
Temirly Arc -her, his Spirits subdued
' VY the tent atmosphere, • winged,'
'himself by' inciting; two. sluggish 112-'
• ards to batt/e. .
"How's Jenkins?" asked Somers.
"Better said May. khoWe'
something, I feel pure. Nick says' he
Will Waken abortly, and then we can
question • him: Even though ,we Ale;
here' together,, t will be .better to
knOW.". Better to 14)ow. winch One of
Her , bright, eyes 'travelled
NO 'onespoke for a moment.
Voyle Said suppose that
will be something."
• aCheers!",• said, Jim on.iers in a
dead. , `.`1 • weuldr4 care , who',
the 'devil did' it, if 1 ,could ' :get a
breath of clean cold air again."
In tile `brief 's:lexice which follow -
cd, ,Stutter yelled from the kitchen
..for Whiskey., : • • 7
"Pm giving it to the :poor devil," '
• said 'Strand, With.:an-apclogetic.sitile...
:"His nerves are shot as.. a result of '
ali. these stranglingS: He's afraid to
go .to -Sleep," . ' •
Miss' Jones looked at May' ' sig-
nificantly! and drew lier out into. the
' After a long •happy ,nement, May
lifted ..her head ,Aiid listened,
• ••• "What Was that?" she whisnered.
• "Only •the -eyerlastinl binstirie.,"
said Strand; but she held up a 'ti emb-,
.'ling hand.' •
; 7 •
• ,„"No-L-listeril Not blasting. ...What
.1 heard is thunder!" ' ,
life saver. ' It meant rain:. It Meant ‘:
' safety!, • • •
"Good heavens, so' It „is!" 'cried
Strand exeitedly.._."TY.TAV, We ma,Y
• work' otit of this yet • ,Let's :go and
,tell • the rest, This Poor' •chap. will
"Jenkins niust know soineibing,
Niek,!'f'svhiSpered May.' is our.
chance to 'learn the truth, ,to force
Whets 1 treat say see
Wheat with New halwaived
"CERESAN, 1 KNOW-
be menet ahead!
Wont•to reduce root rots and other
:dleeascol-gel bigger wheal yields
—belle; profits? then treat seed •
with ,N'ow' Improved cERESAN:
"This dnelvir.24-says-ct-recen,thi*„.-
sion oflotanyleport, 'effectively
' "Why, did yea, .saythat about Jen-
-, .asketI7 :''You May have
sigf1(...d -his: death warrant:"
. "But we've - get to knew, Who is
gelty:" said May.. •'
"If-somecine-getA to Jen;,-
kind•-•!'-:. said hdiss JOnea darkly:
---8-07-tivT'fltre'.i-e-g6in-g-','Tcr-pi.ktentl--
to leave him alone „for a ..Whileu
ter supper, I am going to Pretend to
go to hedi but 1 w'll sneak out of
the window, and elimb into his room.:
'Nick will sneak. in there, too. We,
both have: guns, and We'll hide: Then,
,
if anyone cornea in there to get Jen-,
.kinS; we'll trap •Whoever it is!"
."I have only one "•stispett,i'' said
Miss Jones: ••, ,4•
•• , __••
I have none, 'sa.ia may..
'; • Just • then, Tominy burst out • of
the house:and. seized Mays arte.
• "Hi! It's 'gene! Stutter's %bandana
is gene!" be 'cried., ',And'is,that guy
scared to death!, It was on the: table,,
of the. kitchen,", • ' •
pieture Of 'Mr. Jenkins' scialk-
ny neck floated before .May.'s.men-
tal gnze, and she shuddered. .
(TO 13E cONTimuo)
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'cbritiole the emits Of oats., covered
gond' OfhcalosOnd bunt Of wheat.
.alga ImProVee teed gerniinct-
lion." Easy to apply. : COslit lost..
than'DO an 'acre., Write' -today:fa
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Stit.in,110 1Wrong Place
the , Spectator *raps '..--,
It :is always r.ath,er Cheering when
faqt turns 'mg to corroborate the irn
.Probabilities of, fiCtion • or drama.
EVerybedKa;e1110.1Abers:..the- doctor .in
Medecin Malgre Lui who, charg-
ed With .searching fer:, his• Patient's
.heart on the right 'side 'and.liver on
the left, observed 'genially, in the
words that: quotation has made: ,clas-
die, that it used,to be the, other .way
round, Mais nous aVOTIS. change tout
, And apparently Wehave; changed .
for: here isthe'-Morning post's..
Itome • cerrespomlent describing in all
seriousness the physique of an Ital-
len 'army reciuit W,Iinrn his medical
officers found possessed , of a ,heart
on the left (dnd spleen and: appen-
dix on , the Wrong .sides and a stom-
ach the wrong way: round).
Moliere's doctor' wonid. have IiiSt
found Aim most, agreeably •tainiliar
ground- ButI an' told by; what it
is , cpstbmary, to eall a "well known
'Harley Street
'a not ,rytifte qualified . Medical' stil- •
(ient) that this Sort' of thing iS,Iess
rare than might he expected,
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trtal,:OA now an 410%, accurato
•44.0Pter ,with: a cnnatantry. imPr9v,144;
.0.elltat 'handicap- Was added, for
'W94iqv-Ohenteffk-et,-}49P48.41V.Pr,7440.7--
'Presence •ef the PrOMAPPat woman
skeet ehgeter, Mrs. W., W. 'WP4Icer• Cit
wh(i, recently, not-
on'-
!4'. • vonflIP•••WpMeli's. ebelial4ge§hiP,
: of Maryland. and the l)ist.riet of CoI-
umLia. but'
di.S0 took ; the ;All:areaud:
tiflo frein betli' diva Woraed•-coU!",
teStapte With' the excellent scores Of
4.0X5V7iid, 55.x1.90., She was also rud7 ,
A.OPI:li) ill the recent Nerth-South Vo.
PTO'S Skeet Cluimplo*stoi:- watr.
keit dispels 9,4Y, that Oa. 'wPrilAh
Anntsen Verillnine atia soft. oken
'She, beyerthele4s .takes to 44,0Pf-ina
post .i1tiiet'c,2740.0nee and steady.ac•
-curilek,;that:••seld'ofil.. fails .to briog-te•
stilts, A bit of bad 1Ock prevented her
Train. placing . at Lordship. "" •
drticalionf
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Date's ...end ."Placeir.
CHICAGO. ' "Pate" history . and
"place" geography are en the wane.,
and a combination . of both, knoWn, As .
"social science," May soon be- in „Use
in all junior high Schools: • . • .
; Sidney • A. DealSon,' supprin'tenclent
of schoels • of surburban Glen Ellyn
:Who Made this statement Said the date
of a battle is not so iniportant as "the,
reason why the -battle was fought and
an understanding •of the catises and'.
.,Conditioirs that lett to the. battle," •
-"The 'place' in 'geography Is not se
ImPortant, but the habits of the peo=
ple,,their Mature and the effect they
have had on nsankind's progress ire."
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HAND -MADE LACE "BY' LAURA VVHFEI.!,R "
.GIVES TABLE 'REAL DISTINCTION. .
In spite,of the fact thatAlie
Is tbe,liest.'known of all stringed' ,
strunientsy IOW .laymen realiie Abe
,intricaey of its conatrUctiOn. Some.-
'titilPS the, beak tisd belly Of tits in-
strument are Made of , but 'a, single
pica ,eaell,ith6 tetat keinaming Parts
t nOMbevitig 68,'
aRocHETEI:i'mbiNLLt9N' PATTERN 1554, •
Lace that will meet " with, your instant' approval is this, all-over.
• "repeat": des:gn Of crocheted . oblong medallions; See thein here
• joined into 11. stunning-eloth17-Picture-them'again farinnigluffet-set, •
„ scarf, or bedspreadp., Quickly naernorized,_ they're -yours for :the ,inejc-
•' ing,-ancl-so_eeononifeal'in. string Open workmesh_sets Off
--7--.'-sfgr4---17-attern-1.554-.--contairajdetaileddireetions for making the
medall:on shown and joining it for a varietyof articles; illuatrations.
,of it and of all stitches', used;. material requirements; a , Photograph
,Send 20 cent S in stamps or coni (Com preferred) for this patters
tnWilsoff•Publishilig, 73 West Adelaidk Terote, needlecraft Dept; -
Write • plainly' PATTERN' NUMBER, your NAME and . ADDRESS. '
Synthetic Milk
PiftY, years • hence, a Writer,"aSsUres.
us. the .niuik cew Will de replaced.' by
millt.prodneing, Machine; This fac...
tory Milk will be Mire and .not lacking
in; nutritiVe elernente.' Itrwilf be: cheap, '
_er:;_teo,„notes_theS,arnia....0.1aserlit,
. , •
Science is trnlY. ; Marvelous, and
.there is nothingmore astenishing than
the nninbeil'otinlatis WhiO,h:• it has ad=
vanced4sfor consigning the ',cow to
nylon. •" ' .. • •.• •
A..dpeade•• ago an 'English concern
aiinotinced that It would M4lee. ?tint:
from grani"and we Were asked: 'to, pi'.0-
vision
great • leads of 'bay 'being driVen''.
'into •-tine;' end of 'en Industrial, Plant
' andan endless Chain Of bottles, filled
sand, sealed,.: emergingfroth,. the .Other,
' tater the soy bean was hailed as the:,
.1716ili'Oe'. Of ,Qtir, milk supply, and We,
Were. told ;that this '.1egunae of the
. , , , .
pai: East would make th,e COW...As 'dead
As the dodo: Then Roger Babson Are -
'dieted, that by .1960 -We' would be get-
ting Our cheese ait ,butterfromkerb•
iene.
Se far as ,ditill3e: teen, 'there Is, Prie
1. s In ••tw the • Old 'cow
and ' extinction except a. division "'of.
opinion- 'among the 'experts on ho*
It, is to ,he accomplished: • Another
miner -.ROM is that 'sciencebesn't yet
Mastered the'triektif slicing a T-bone'
steak frOma flywheel, extractingsa
rib roast from ttII Oil can or making
d Miliese bean taatelike a: beet'len.
derlohi. Untll ,seience bee ,.all .the ait
liWers,, We • Will . cleave to the tow,and
yield Our laurels only tO,the itiVenter
Who: is able to produce .synthetic 'pork
crops at, something Under '25 ,•cents
°per ..squea): '
In all, this: business '• synthetic
imbatitutions: there is still ioniethlog
•
lacking and that something c,onstir',
. . .
'..tines,, the • difference •between natural .
' ,food and a •chemical productjhat may
,look like the real 'thine•eini contain ali,
-its clemPnts-but-has not thefhavor
nor. the:appeal. ” , '
.
: That myeteriepS•rireeess' that causes
sari to rise • in :springtime. in 'the ''trees,,
that, puts the -„green,ColOr mb grass. „
,Whe.p' it, is expoSed to Sufficient sun-
- shliie,
lithe touch that scientists have •
se 'far' 'failed' to ,Master..:It,•theY Could..
-de that, itmight he • that-,
, .
the co* could" .be .dispensed with,
Cern dipped inte: tar Pitch, befpre
sowing will not he eaten, by crows,
according the'l.,T.S.,.Depiirtment of
'Agriculture. , The method isto thor-
nughly stir a half bushel 'of Aril in-
to.' a Pint Of • tar.
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• ..Blackberries in Two Roles
' Blackberries 'arenet on the Market
• .„,
yet in
Some .parts canaaa'nut, they..
should be fairly; plentiful In ' a 'very
short ,tline, 1-lere are. a .Couple of ideas
on 'what to do with thena Which You
can. keep in 'Mind until'yoUrloCal gra.
, ,
•
Cer,has a gOod supply for sale., ,
Blackberries grow fairly evenly all
, •
over the Dominion and, they have al•
zaza.,, been popular for. jard._ making,
but notpsed, much .for jellies. This is,
because housewives . know they lack
,peetin;., the substance:. vihich. makes
'the* jell, and, s0. have naturally avoid-
ed trylng to de anything about theta
In the jelly Tine, l3pt that ..10; an cid
'fashioned eicuse fornot using these
„delicious berries:in' jelli ecause !the.
modern cook twee: bottle, -*Pit pee-,
tin to take ,the.place of. natural 'pectin
and so is never stuck With a fruit that,
, she can't niake into jelly. ' • •
• .:".'.,BladlOaeriy:4ellk.....
,
13, cups (il1A,•,lbe.).: Sugar, .
hottle', fruit pectin.- •
Toprepare juice, crush thoroughly
or•grind about three quarts of fully
. , . „ .
'ripe. berries: Plate 'fruit in jelly cloth
or bag and sqiieeZe' Out juice.. Mea-
sure sugar and juice, into large sauce-
pan and mix. Pring to a boil Over hot -
tet ,fire and at eirce,add pectin; stir;'",
ring,'.conf3tantly., Then, bring to
rolling boil,: and boil hard %
rteinOve from:fire, skim,' pour quickly.
Paraffin: 'hot jefly at .once. Makes'
. „
about 12. eight -Ounce glasses. .
Here is a grand blackberry dessert
.which you, can serve the same day you
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liltikA'yoUr jolly. Just he sq:e LO SaVg
:enough berries for :this and . also. be
Sure.. tha:t they are the big juley. ripe
,.'ones. It is Plackberry RO1Y4?01Y; .tbe.
.kind..your grandmothers used to make
.1-4,11aky, /hot. delleiMui spiral of WA,
.cuit dough filleg, with liChi"Wiee:dark
berries and Mee. The ingredients :gi•
;yen here. Will make enough ,rely,pOly
for- eight people - that is,if they are".
polite and don't. ask :.fora. Second help,
• Ing. But even, if:there are 'only four in
ihe family, ..there .still • won't . be . any
left' over: The 'best way' to settle irie
shortage PrOblein 1s to serve de•
116MS dessert quitea fewtimes dur-
ing the blackberry seanon,
• Blackberry Rohr Poly
2 dups :sifted' flour , '„, ,
2 teaspoons baiting pe*der,;'
5/24teaSpoen salt • • 4.
'4 tablespoonsblitter.or .other shed.
ning
cup.flhlik .(about) "
11/2 .'cupS7fresh blackberries
,..6 „taitz' lespoOns sugar: ,
- Sift" flour once, measure, add balk
!rig ponder and salt and sift again.
Cut, in shertening..Add• milk gradua.1-
--ly 'until soft dough is formed. Turn '
• out immediately. ,on shightly floured
hoard and rai1. inciV thick. " Brush
with melted butter; cover ,With.. black- ,
, berries, and 'sprinkbi with sugar; gall':
as: for jelly. rell:.7lvloisten edge apd
Dregs against run...Place 111 greased
. loaf ,pan .with edge of roll..•on under
side, brush with. Melted' butter, itSd
•..bake in hot oven (400 degrees P.) .20:
- to 28 minutes. Serve: hat With creana.
Serves' 8. •
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lack to -Lead In
Early Fall Mode
Figure - Entrancirng •' Fabrics, -
lionettes Very Slim
,NEW YORK..-Twe or -three • points'. '
. are ObViotia.ahetit . the forthcoming'
season It s goine.;•.tb start .Off black
eVer. since midsummer bleak has been
rising on the • horizon 'like a, storm
.cloud, Materials Whether Wed or elik
have OiceptiOnal texture,interest.And, ,
t4eblack, dresses ' of , faicinating, tab.!:
:rips going to be. dgure-enhaneinr.
intheir slim:silhouette if one is gayly
inclined one .May: wear a. high-cblor.:
hat with ene's black ciresS; or one may
, seleet. a black'„hat with' a bit of .gaY
trimming. The nitre' chic...will •'sek to •
all black:The ,charaCter. of the' sfress.
:fabrics .calls for smooth and., rich in,
teriala-for..bats,,in_order_that_a4ann
-eontrast_may_beimade. :Felts are sl
.as doeakin, entelepe I iS'.(nioeo .1)01)
than ever
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New high, colors for his tt.re
genie; sWeet cherry, orangei.
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gold rind poieen. green.
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t-nipp:ng • The, third thing i
to wealloose, .light clothing • regard-
less ,of..what 'that •snooty Miss •FaSh-
km' thinks of it; The fourth thing
. is to . Watch the '.diet,' eseheWing Ca .
.hohYdrateS and 'gallons'of • ices' and
, . , ,
alcohol in any feriii,, and eatA
, s ar ,.
' inglylh'thaugh-ofteri. •And the . fifth•'
and final thing is to ste,‹ rebelling
against the heat! .,‘ ". : .
So the next One old Jelin, Tiler-
Moine:ter! skyreekett , a 'sqUirt. ' of
.. inerciiry Out of the top of:hie heed;
laugh at 'him.. ' 'It's plenty "ot• .fun
When you get the hang of ,it!....-Win-
1.nipeg •Free Press. • .
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et.e'a What:TO-BO •
The first thing to do towards:put./
ting '•yourself ,in harmony With the•
hot weather is to refuse to „speak so
constantly of its discomforts. The
, .
second thing is to get up , a little
earlier in the 'morning and ,stop,ritsh-
ling 'about to 'make up fpr time /bit '
PHILIP MORRIS
FINE CUT
ALSO IN PACKAGES HALF LB TINS
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Tool Mix: Three :bigt
tlrOe shows lic one.'
Agred,Roirs, il'Ocliiit ^
EtwiNsa A.1 -lushes,
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t;tsv, 4•Rooto‘9.9
to
en OverlOok SrflaJi Detaibt
.4 sential to Efficient
Work'
. 4 new tensing, gren-7 has heet '
-fernled--')iy..W,RPP4 14 •/91,X.(1.9.14: Vtig,li:
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y' from ithere. ,•,
;Not content' ,13114 .the strides mad• ;
10...worltin,ge1asn'hopiiiiig, .4:nriitg, thi-,,
-„-Rast .t.ev.!'"„.,7.e*r.a,,'the-,weit,keiice/Alcle .1 ,
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that .r.aenwira.have netr.,thoniselVet,,,,
:4•beer.i.houseigeeperi, '7''';.. net, alwayi,
: seea4.fO.,.'iiiidei'itand 'the:. Prete 4/14,, 'leP **
•„pct.. that:-...interier ,..arrangenients. (.....4 •
...,have:-., oitXaMily: Jan and:••leisure: :
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Say;.•'.!do,. no , 'ma e :ernes A .. A 't it, ,.•
. , . .. ...„ ., • . . , ,.., , , ...,.. ,
',little -'thingS' the ,smill einitrivencer
thout,tt, mitto , make . life easier, that•
count." ' And so under - the "amine of '
Wornen's, :Advisory Housing • :council, ' .., .
•• they, have ,set thereSelves..t,o' "advise '
,.,
111 regard te' internal. constructips .
Wherever adVice. is ;wanted.,
:
One of the inatterS. to which. '..they
are; ,giving , especial...attention,. is tin. :
housing of elderly people. Local :aLith
orities' are ready • to. 'expand generouS'' •
' ly; in the direction of. the •yerY young,' ,.
, TheYbuild' gay 'niirserles '.6M1 eel*
' munal . centres for ' them, . and have ,es• ',.. -•
pecial.,.regard for the honSingof ta,i..gt• :,..,
working --class families, ,They are: leaf
Talert to ,syMpathize with*the old.. Yet
England Is .faced.' With a growing pop• .
illation' of' elderly 'people, :since ' long.,, ...
eyity is en. the :increase, and ,the WO .. ,
'rate is falling,'arid the •lateet •available:'., '
'figures she*. that 1.9. per "Ont. of the
population , are.. over 65 years ofage, ,,;
wit hthe nrimber ,going- tui, ...
. . . .. .,
:
Old t people, the eevy .group Main-
tains,: should 'never be tailed' upon to
ascend 'Steep or crooked stairs. .111f4 :
. . , . , .
" should never .be eXpected ' to: liis ,
without central • heating. ilatlis,- for' '1,ii
, them, .slaeuld be on the "sunk" variety". '
with inside -handles to aid , the: '3ather,'..
• . .. - .
Elecirle'Phige, and switches :Filibulti.• •
elalaced higliTetiOugh up the -ta
stooping. -Cum
•
boards should' be low..i'Labor-sVirig!
devices Should not be 'alarmingly don/
pheated. Every bit of sunshine ,Should. '
be Made :available _and. :. through.
Windows, ' the, best and.liveliest •views
should ' obtained:
• Already: '.the new group Is .tecbg.
nised by the ..Miniatry Of Health ,artil ,
,the services of ' its, members'. Will, ,he
requisitioned as.'need-erises'; either by.'
the • Ministry •itself.. or, by any ether,
body of bnildere, anxious' for l best.
•-results' ia the 'construction of work
-ineeleas 'boniee. '
33
humb §uckini May
Cause Skin Trouble
..Donnitalogist .peicribeS Irritentt.
• FreqUeritly Responsible.' •
for.4,czema,
OTTAWA; -- peal :;et. '3i.crUp clilld
Stick its- thumb for the habit may lead
to skin erpptiOns such as eczema Dr
fl A Dixson of Toronto told the
cause *laceration of tbe skln said tor,
• •, , .•••••J • • .
Dixeon, attached le 'Clinie of .•
the Hospital .•for Sick Children,. To. ,
rento:•-:He gave a,. sarvy et a large ;
..7irrttlier,. of; cases handled dtiring ':fhe.
dolrhipta:titiii,Tf.vceciAtilaniesoar;
eczema ind-
uig „were. the .three meat cemmqn.
:eases' treated.,an:k.the grotto might:be:
-ernratoialfirs7:nreeze
he said
" 7,, • , •
Lesions Were 'dtie to 'ektertial. trrI
.tants..:.irritants acting: pp;,:,s._sielidate:
• skin, a akin that later In I1LO rnight;7
or might not, .;react in: a al nailar- maw .
ner,, he. said., '
‘. my _oninioti the-,,inast;,:oOmmOif._
:irritant i Saliva,". Dr., ,Di.xson sant. •
'Dtie to teDeated' ,.. wetting ..'of the'y
cheeksand hands frPin 'drooling' an
ftom sucking' the eflugers, the Skin be. •
comes nia:eerated. • ' -• ••7•
"The next „meet 'CoMnien irritant' i$
. wool; WOrn as, a 'bonnet.or, and
acting as a direct irritant, to . the neck
and cheeks...,Soap ". and :,Water; ;wet:.
IIioWet heddirig,' clothing ,Wriehed.,,,
with Chippedor powdered soap', cloth4
Mg welshed 'w.itir otio.'ot the coin:Mon.
.;bleaChing • solutions,- are .ali Commen
, . . .
seq,ces of irritation."?
. .
Thefashion of, :Wearing lighter .inii ,••
erc o ,nag , s 1:eS ii tr btr1kzi
.f.Allibi off in the number or, cites .0, '
,
pityriasis ropes,, frequently .ea,Used by
Wearing cif unWashed sults of fleece!
linedunder•clotiiing, he? said:. , , •
,
ingerprnt Stigma,
„.
,Pt•evetisA443tion,
NI3NAT YO/11{; Voluntary •;
' fingerprinting Wonld..be of, treinendonA,
VhILIA AS a means Of idebtiffeation,:if
the public ,wotild Only ee:operate,
Pollee 'tenth-1140.dr Lais J. :vaieni
Ono. , • '
"Eyery. child shOuld be fingerprint
'ed as 8.0.6a' AS IIA'S horn," :the. coning:id
'stoner said: !`Otie of the, 'regulationc
tor admiSsion te sellOola shet,lid he fin
gth$1t11tIg It,113hotild be ai totnniontl,: •
accepted i necStt nVaecimition
But it is k1ff11i1t tir'Sell the hied .4.
.eatpd.of RS itaieciaticti vitb
ale; daly tie tnd. tb11t suit
;ramie' this stigma,'" ' ' •