2.
Let your children Sunbathe Slowly
then summer heat
will not affect them
HILDREN are the real sunbathers of the year. Long before we get into sun clothes ourselves the younger generation have exposed legs, arms, heads and necks to the sun and air.
Sunbathing cannot begin too early. The sooner you allow your child to sunbathe, the sooner he or she will acquire that healthy fan on his legs, arms and neck, and be quite ready for hot sunshine.
Sunbathing done adually is heneficial to every one. Sunbathing done suddenly in the beat of July is injurious to mest,
They could not stand the Sun.
F
ROM California com the news of some inters ding experi menta being carried out by Dr. Eder at an institution for infante.
Working to care annemia in children, he suddenly discovered that their reaction to sunshine and the amount they could stand was a better lest of the amount of iron in the body than any of the present acceptril
.
He found, for instance, that pale and pasty-looking children, comakl the right amount of red have a narmand ir metabolism, namely, carpuseles in the blond, but it there ehldren still looked delicate and were quite unmille to stand sunshine without blistering.
This also does away with Freckles
IGNORING the blood test, he continued to add iron to their let, and within two months all of them could stand warm were tanning beautifully unsize, had better colour, and
without any injury to the skin whatsoever.
Sufficient iron la children's bodies has not only been found to pre- vent sun-burning, but it has also caused freckling in both children und adults to disappear. This is another instance of the vital link between iron and the skin.
Depends on the Diet ·
T
aparmio,
HERE is always a risk in roo early sunbathing for tiny babies, for the simple reason that pilk in a poor "ource of iron. In fact, If an infant in kept too long on milk alone it will become
Once, a childs on a proper diet containing such foods as spinach, yolk of egg, liver, fightly cooked beef, apples, lentils, dried pras, potatoes, wheat then you enn safely expire it to the sun. The first five of the foods mentioned abuse have the greatest amount of iron, and if three ar in the regular diet then you will not need iron prescriptions.
MENU
WATERCRESS SOUP ROAST LAMB
ONION AND POTATO PUREE PEACHES, AND RICK THE soup is delicious. Hail a pront of florry potatoes until about three-quarters done, then add three feeli pemupteurth of
zesterevine,
shed and chopped up. When the potatoes are done, rub them and the erens through a wire niere, put the with a little into the puren back Fresh water, and coked a little «tle longes without boiling. Season, cream af the milk, seith on rag-poll if you fike, and garnish with a jen
waterercns Tracer.
Look at its Face
Y
01 should be able t tell from The child's face whether it is rendy for trong sunshine or Bot. Don't pinage a pale chibi suddenly int strong qualitiet. Huikel it up first with a gund diet,
The same applies to the fair or the red-haired child who freckles. Start them out of doors gradually, keeping them at exercise in the weak sunshine and at the sh
in agd extra. iron to their diet. Then, as they begin to get a good roleur in their cheeks, you may be gin to expose their bodies to more and stronger sunshine and they will not suffer any harm.
Business
TURN Your BACK
to Fashion
Tudor Ruffs
Night V's
Sun Braces
Tilted Hats
employer. If you find your work absolutely the same from day to day and are, therefore, getting restless and inefficient, phuck up your courage and ask whether you may be tried out in another department and gradually work right round the office.
This is a most reasonable request and
definitely
to the advantage at your employer: a girl who can luru-
her hand to any job is a great business aset.
I may cheer you to know that the higher, the intelligence the love efficien! An individual beesanes in a montano task. This was discovered in research work done by experts. on factory labour in Great Britain.
Girl's CORNER
To
HE business girl's most usual uning complaint is that her work is so Girls who are often monotonous. working modern office machines week in and week out, although efficient and intel- ligent, have absolutely no work which re- quires any brain effort.
The very intelligent start a monofuron- Job with a ruck and gradually tail of, get- Ang watse and worse at it ench day. Th les intelligent start slowly and then work up to a good maximum speed which is kept indefinitely.
Touch
Typing
IT possible to become an efficient typist in twenty- four hours. By efficient is understood a sperd of sixty words a minute, a knowledge of legal, tabulating and display work, and an understanding of the different parts of your chine.
The twenty-four hours are divided up into lessons what would be roughly one term
who has had sound experience in this direction.
ten at #
They do not ask for higher salaries, but mere- secretarial college-and the claim is made by a woman ly for their work to be more enjoyable.
This seems very reasonable..
Monotony
It can only be, done by learning touch-typing immediately and by getting into a good rhythm of work-this is usually done by typing to, ond in time with, a gramophone record.
A paint that has arisen with shorthand typists is the important one of eye strain.
A nightly bath for the eyes, a curtailment of clase
It is realised by opticians that shorthand typing is a prent strain on the sight, and for that reason those no BUT the answer business men make is quite as
reasonable. "We employ girls in these jobs imployed should be very kind to their eyes out of billes first because they are cheaper, and second hours. because only 15 per cent, have any intention of reading during the week, and as much time out of doors busi- as possible,are very important points for those wishing carving out a permanent career in our
to avoid spretacies at nu early age, nesses. It is not therefore worth our while to
In the office, correct shaded lighting coming from over train then for the more attractive and interest the left shoulder and shining on your work and not on your face should be insisted on by every shorthand ing positions."
typist. The question rests
jointly
un employer and
SALESMAN SAM
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HIS your's date is written on your back. A flower and a sash bow at the contro back are the only trimming on a dress of palo green chiffon. The dark day drass is slashed and edged with pleated ruffs, whilst the tip tilted hat is hold in place by a broad band trimmed with ribbon bows. For sport thero's Tho a tennis frock with flat pleats in the skirt. sunbather wears braces and a colleen hand- kerchief on her head.
The morning atter the night before?
TO DAY 15
MAIL DAYİ
ARO WARN day come
It's hard
on you, but why us your grotich on to others--for instance the little Judy aid in the office?
Under such circumstances Pinkeltes are perfection. Taken just before going to bed, they enable you to rise feeling fit and fresh in the morning. There is nothing better to aid digestion, stimulate the liver, dispel constipation, banish billousnesa and sick headache, in short to quickly remove the causes of your ill-temper and glowni
PINKETTES
THE PERFECT LITTLE LIVER LAXATIVES. Of chemists everywhere,
COUNT
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A mere patch provides a lovely scene (two words, 6 and 4). This girl appears to start with dessert and end with serip.
9 Solvers have found this useful
(two words, 4 and 6).
I À long time, colloquially.
12 A one-man job.
19 At the beginning.
10 Court.
17 Would this, cricketer still be a
good fellow if he mfalalda letter?
19 Seems very close here!
21 Red hats are made from them. 24 Hot air, indeed!
25 In your slaves.
27 Fish.
Of course, it's changeable, but it rounds conceited too.
31 Four Jetters of introduction. 32 itere you Bet-or your ancestors
did (hyphen, 4 und 6).
33 Kho it and he humilisted.
34 Shelley was not thinking of this kind of busterous merriment when he wrote "fail to thee, blithe spirit!" (hyphen, 3 and 7:
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1 Often answered, though I asks
no questions.
2 He's evidently a Scot.
3 No amateur in # converted mout provides a place for # drink (hyphen, 3 and 4).
4 You'll find this never occurs in
the East.
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7.Carelessness.
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8. O, Latin us! (ung.). 11 Baltle port.
14 Not attending yet talcen away.
15 Shows how an Italian paradise
Is half whimsient.
18 In the saddle--or out of it. 20 Prophet hiding an untruth,
22 A German prefix for an English
river.
23 Reserved hair in Shakespeare, 24 Reveals (anag.).
25 Spitefuldess of the Artist Ser-
geant over the buried elty. 20 Necile ease.
30 Part of Brighton. (Careful,
-please!).
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