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WOMEN OF THE ARMY.

WORKERS IN FRANCE.

'BY THE DAILY TELEGRAPH'S " "SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT AT THE BASE IN FRANCE

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CHILD LIFE AND THE WAR WHAT WE OWE TO OUR CUTLER PALMER & CO'S.

SIR J. CRICHTON BROWNE ON

GERMAN MORALITY “A

At the Lady Priestley Memorial Lectur, {

pic-

and if our British hearts be true. We

shall break down and crush for over the most infamous system of brutality that has ever defiled the world. The point is that, when wo achieve victory, shall no reap the fruits of those immense sacrifices that we are making Shall we fill up the

SAILORS.

THE COST OF THE WAR.

BY ARCHIBALD HURD.]

army. has over gene forward on of the National Health Society at the better food than the mighty forces of Sir James Crichton-Browne, who

Robert Barnes Hall, Wimpolestrect, W., the Empiro are enjoying in the present ounflict of nations. Good as it is, the iden is to make it yet better, and it ie to women that this task is to be entrust ed. Give all credit at the outset to the Marchioness of Londonderry, who in the carliest days of the war saw the pos sibilities of employing the expert cook through the Women's Legion, and sent into various training camps at home agaps in our ranks Shall we hold oured by ne from hour to hour is brought to number of pioneers. Prejudices were thus worn down, and the innovation enjoyed a fair experiment. Out here in Fiance there are some of those who formed a kind of advance party, and who are privileged to wear the badge of their original organisation now that it has been merged into the Women's Army: Auxiliary Corps.

on in the now world that will emerge after the war is over? When that conflict is over, in order to maintain our new position in the world, it is of paramount importance that we should look to the motherhood of the child-that is to say, the welfare of infants,

How many of the millions of persons sided, said,Wo shall win this war; that in this country, completely surrounded is certain, if there is a God in: Heaven, by water, realise the price at which the food they cat is purchased--and not only the food, but the clothes they wear and the articles in everyday us81 Not a motor-bus or taxi-cab can run except the seamen bring petrol to thene shores; the shops would be closed if it were not for the seamen. Almost everything need

us by merchant seamen, and those mer- chant seamen, as they make their furrows through the submarine-infested waters, are guarded by those other seamen of the Royal Navy. And all the time there exists, though unseen by us, a fleet in being: which has to be held back by We should insist on no delay or obstruc- the threat that if it comes out from be in the creation of a Ministry of hind its shore guns and mines it will be Health or in the passing of the Education There is a certain quarter that may Bill Mothercraft must be thorpe-eminent annihilated, and that threat must be fairly be described as a township of base industry in this country. We had heard maintained as a reality.

During these winter months, when the eamps Into one of these latter the that thes, with characteristic women have come. It belongs to a regi bestiality,

marrow, our sermen are fighting two ment that claims Dettingen and Minden, selves for their los compensate thomas run high and the cold piereas the

ses by secondary mar Inkerman and Khartoum among its riages--that was, by polygamy and whole enemies the elements and the Germans. The struggle goes on in almost unbroken battle honours, and it is proud of certain

sale prostitution.

good silenec by night as by day. Now and distinctions in regard to its present ne

lossea our by commodation. For example, it could (Medical Officer of the Local Government when the convoy was surprised and two

•worthi should In his lecture, Sir Arthur Newsholnicaguin the veil is lifted, as, for instance, present its lady guests with charming Board), said that the occupational statie destroyers were sunk with most of the posies of its own growing, and it has in.

ties for 1911 showed vented a kind of light fraine of lath and fourth of the infant that, among one- in that year, muslin that excludes dust and flies and the aacrifice of life in the first month other troubles from the jane and the was nearly & per

whereas in other bread upon the tables. Into this exclu-

12 percent:

than half of the twenty-nine of them, to take charge of total deaths in the first five years after the cock-housea. It was a daring inno-birth were due to infections,

and

the vation, but the commanding officer had good faith, and issued an order so repre seatative of the spirit in which the "khali-girls" are now regarded that it must be quoted in full-¬

to

sive depot have come the women cooks of penit did not of: ful operation in the Kattegat the other 1

BASE DEPOT,

These women have not come out for the sake of money, as their pay is that of a private soldier. In nearly every case they have lost someone dear to the

officers and men on board. The State has its duty towards the widows and children.

Has the community no desire to help bear the burden of suffering? Does the success.

day and the ski ful cutting-out expedi tion in the Bignt of Heligoland convey no suggestion that a thankoffering should be given in gratitude for such splendid services And then there are the mer chant senmen. About 3,000 of them, I be leve, have made the greatest of all The chief difference between urban and country may continue to exist and fight sacrifines, Why? In order that this rural life was in housing conditions,

in a just pause. We do not know these. urban housing conditions including an

The excessive amount of overcrowding and factors; they are anonymous.

widows and orpanns, whom the war by Breater opportunities for human

Newspa has robbco-who gives then poisoning and infection.

larger part of these deaths, and of the associated sickness, were preventible The greater child mortality in towns na compared with the country was chiefly caused by the excess of these infections.

in this war, and they are out here to temperance, probal among which HS

The Officer Commanding Base Depot wishes to draw the attention of all ranks to the following points in connection with the Domestic Section of the for housing would still leave the coudi-thought they are feeling the pinch of Women's, Auxiliary Army, which is emtions in the central parts of towns un

the present high prices, liko everyone ployed in this depet

satisfactory, unies at the same time clas, and their moans are very scanty. active additional measures were taken to The widows and orphans are national unprove central housing conditions in legacies. They must not be neglected if towns. The chief onnies of the child we have any sense of decenes. No one of faults in the were within the home itself. Personal these children in after years must be

forced to claim that his enance in life) an important part in the conditions ad his life that we might live.

stood arst, played was denied him because his father gave vorse to child welfare. The industrial employment of women was an obstacle to

oral family life, and one of the prob receiving our bread from the hands of lems under modern conditions was how our sailors, and protected from invasion to safeguard her child in her absence.

yote of thanks was accorded to Sic whether they be confronting the ruthless. by our sailors, owe nothing to these men, Arthur Newsholme, on the motion of Professor Kenwood, seconded by lady enemy on the high seas or expiating in Rhondda

captivity the "crime" of doing their

try to do their best to make things more comfortable for the men in regard to their food.

****It, therefore, is up to all ranks to make their lot, an easy and not a hard one during their stay in France. If any man should so forget himself as to use bad language or at any time to be rude to them, it is up to any of his comrades standing by to shut him up, and see that he does not repeat this offence.

A

The Chairman,

un, in putting the motion,

mentioned, as an example of the casual ties of the war, that he had just lost a much-loved grandson, who had died of Wounds in Flanders. Six years ago he saw that boy cox the Third Trinity bont at Cambridge.

Of the nine men who formed the crow seven had laid down their lives, and of the two survivors one ample of what was going on enabled them was dangerously wounded. That ex to realize how important it was that we held concentrate our attention on the saving of infant life.

of an hour.

NATIONAL LEDGER

Do we who live in one island homes,

duty to their country and their country

men Every man, woman, and child is the debtor of the sailors and may if not be added will feel happier the more readily and adequately some effort is made to balance the account. It can not be balanced as one would cast oft a ledger. What is the value to be placed on a life sacrified in bringing us food or to prisoners who have suffered for weary with what coin can recompense be made months under the heel of Prussianism! When we come to think of it we cannot hope to balance the account, but each one of us, according to his means, can do something to ensure that when the ledger is made up we shall not be overwhelmed ignored the appeal for our seamen," in sorrow or shame that we should have

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To the older men I would say: Treat them as you would your own daughters To the younger men: Treat them you would your own sisters

Courly., Base Depot The women have proved a complete success. In the great cauldrons on their ranges an appetising meal of stewed steak and vegetables and sust pudding was nearly ready for serving. Prepara Libus for the next day involved the peel ing of a bushel or so of onions, and the half dozen Scottish lassies" who had near ly accomplished this task were singing Annie Laurie, with a view perhaps of

To the girl who has had suggesting pathetic memories as an ex cuse for the tears in their bright eyes difficulty here that she cannot quickly some experience of such work there is no But the sergeant cook claimed your stinaster, and there is call for many more This Fund is being raised on behalf tention on the grounds of the economies to come and reinforce the contingent of seamen of every class-those of the that were being effected by the women's already employed. In the section of Royal Navy as of the Merchant Navy. careful attention to details. No article questions of law as they affect officers and The money is not being hoarded for an of kitchen grease is wasted. The good men several girls, too, are working as indefinite period, but steps are now being dripping or roast meat in, of course, a typists, while in the special duties under takan, to raise the load of debt which welcome change with bread; the skim taken in the Estates Branch and the presses down many admirable institu mings of soup and the fat extracted by Despatch Office others are to be found tions, limiting their usefulness, and bailing down all odd cuttings helps is fulfilling their tasks side by side with interfering with their efficiency. The frying, but beyond all this is a quantity man of stuff collected from the washings of

Tobject of the Fund is to put all the pots and plates. This all goes to an

To those who are, mourning for the marine benevolent societies on their feet. army factory for conversion into glyce brave lives laid down there is some little The existence of many of them has hith rine, and the sale of it represents a ray of cheer to offer in the assurance that erto been very precarious, Can the return of a franc a man per month many are at rest amid the fairest sur to its samen than by supporting the nation promote a more suitable memorial really substantial addition to the mess

roundings, the tenderest care being shown for providing little extra comforts and east of these havens after wounds and gas ports, with food and warmth and cloth their graves. charge of three at societies which provide hostels at the luxuries. Uther camps can tell the sans and sickness have done their crud worst ing for the seafarer in distress from tale of better use of the excellent mate- has beca plaxed in the hands of trained weather or the enemy; which support rials at the disposal of the men, and women gardeners, among whom are ladies homes for the aged mariner or his widow; that most conservative of non-commis who have achieved notable successen in which maintain orphanages for the tion of the bowels in passing the wasto sioned officers. the mess sergeant, joins their vacation. One of these God's Acres, children of seamen; which carry on train. material, impurities arise which taint his approval tersely expressed, to that is on an upland above the Channel waves. ing ships where boys of poor parents are a

what should be the rich, pure blood of his superior oficera

Around it is a handsome wall, on which

for.

· THE GARDENS "OF REST.

The

HOW TO KEEP WELL.

Vigour of body and clearness of mind depend largely on the vitalising fored of nourishment derived from food. This and bowe's are working properly. If can only be obtained if the stomach, liver

are out of order, then the food you take these organs the machinery of digestion simply clogs the system forntents in the stomads, gung Ur through the slow to rise to flatulence, neidity,

it,

ployed as printers if there were greater by the municipality and by relatives and imposing statues have been put up tones; the eyes lose their lustre and have Women would be more extensively em- is the sculptured record that it was given turned into first-clues sailors! In former stream. The liver, overtaxed and burden

wars memorials in marble or stone, and

ed with the extra strain put uponddi- afflicts you with drowsiness and numbers available. A small contingent men

friends of the officers, nursing sisters, and record the nation's gratitude, and thore the yellow hue of biliousness. Remember who understand folding and stitching

streains down upon its somewhat

deading

very

many Blowers

matter, photographs, and charts with matters secret and confiden-

borders. should

pass through their hands, but Another one is more inland, though here, as the telephone work, high close to it there gleams and dances praise is always forthcoming as to the brilliant autumn day the water of a tidal discretion and reticence that they are dis river. On a gun-carriage the folds of a playing. They have grasped the spirit Union Jack tell that another in just as well as the letter of their strict injune. been added to the silent company whose tions on these points, and neither in names and numbers appear on metal conversation nor in their letters are they plates fixed to the wooden crosses that showing nny tendency to disclosures, mark each grave

disordered digestion and put it to the

bringing relief to sufferers from test in your own case. It is because

Beigel's Mothgestive troubles

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to be met in the office und are doine men who are keeping there. The sun who paid, the price have been neglected that for 50 years Mother Beigel's Syrup well at the work. It is inevitable that anndy soil, and wise cultivation bas in house, widows permitted to keep hody

in age left to go to the to grow on the and soul together as best they could, orphans ignored often to become a burden to themselves as well as the State of must not again be forgetful. If there is in banishing them. Mother Seigel's insufficient money for all purposes let us Syrup composed of more than ten postpone putting up memorials, and let varieties of roots, barks and herbs, which, the happy lives of our old seamen and in combination, exert a remarkably bene their dependents be the monument to theficial effect on the thankful feelings of a nation of islanders

organs of digestion by toning,

Sirenstening and

and stimulating who cannot exist except their seamen go Seigel's Syrup has the patronage of a activity. Mother down in the great, waters in all wen- ever izaunize his methods Lven those eaxine it has won their confidence by the thers, prepared to confront any foe, how at publie in all parts of the world, be

Fund may well ask themselves whether. Their experience may be yours also, who have given already to King George's thousands of cases of former sufferers. benefite it has wrought in thousands upor

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ARMY RECORDS.

seretie,

Bo stand the still battalions, alert,

ort, austere, Each with his just allowance of brown earth

shot with None better than his neighbour in pump er

circumstance,

Of quite another order is the valuable work that the women are doing atau other base. Here the very setting of their labours is enough to stir the enthn siasm of even an unimaginative person, for a large building has been given over by the French Government for the keen ing of army records. At this centre is the

The

green,

a registry of all Army correspondence in of har plans by which she hopes to make so far as it relates to transfers, pay, the ground yet more beautiful. Annuals, promotion, discipline, and very much she finds are likely to succeed best, and more concerning the British Forces in she has schemes. France and Belgium. It followa

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But bends upon

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beve paid their due share of the claim to give Mother. Bejgel's,

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done for lo Syrup me. I don't think that

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there is an enormous amount down that then: Parents and wives come to see the resting-place, and often ask her to keep and entry to be done, and of this hundreds

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inscription as stately chamber is

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