ENO
When Food Makes No Appeal
A failing appetite is one of Nature's danger signals. It is a warning that all is not well with your digestion-that your system is not freeing itself punctually and thorough- ly of its daily waste. It is this condition which Eno's "Fruit Salt" corrects..
Eno simply flushes and effectively cleanses the whole intestinal tract and so prevents. the inner sluggishness which leads to poor appetite and indigestion. That is why Eno first thing every morning will stimulate your keenness for meal times and enable you to enjoy every morsel of your food.
ENO'S FRUIT SALT
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The words "Fruit Belt" and "Eno" and the label on the package are the registered trade macks of J. G. Bao, Ltd., London, England.
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TELL THE BOY
TELL the boy to see that you get "Nestle's" Natural Swiss Milk. Show him the tin with the red and white label so that he will recognise it and refuse all substitutes.
Simple precautions these but worth while to ensure getting the finest Swiss Milk on thus mucket to-day,
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WOMAN'S PAGE
THE FIRST BABY.
HIS CARE IN COLD WEATHER.
[BY A HEALTH SPECIALIST.)
A great doctor once said that all babies should be born between the firet days of April and August! In other words, that they should be. three mouths old before they were called upon to combat cold."
All babies, however, are not bora n. the warmer months; but we can consider in plenty of time the rou- tine which will keep the winter babe anfe from cold, and fog, and-must important those infections. of nusal eatorrh (what a lot of confusion as to their origin it would save if the familiar colds" were known by the correct name!) almost univer-. sally present from November till March,
The Old Methods.
A fow. years ago the first danger of winter time was the topsy-turvy and of overheating. In the de- aporato fear of catching cold " babies (and toddlers and bigger children, too) were kept far too hot -overclothed, in over-heated rooms, and beds laden with blankets. And there is still the risk, for, however much we may know in theory, our ove babo seems so tiny, so frail, so belpless, that it is uptural enough to fear the lightest wind that blows. But it is a mistake; and no babe can flourish and grow strong unless ho has plenty of fresh air by day and night, Bad is spared the wonkening effect of over-heating, let
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up for this warm, natural coat with' food, either in extra quantity or additional heating quality, the babe cannot, though he will want such extra heat-producing factors in his milk as his immature digestion can manage. Still, his powers are so limited that he must be far more protected from the ordinary winter temperaturo, with all its changes, his botter-developed com-
than panion,
The Babe At Night
A very important topic is that of the babe at night. Where, for the most part, do you find his cradle
or
This is n question that concerns all classes,
As a domestic problem of the moment it has arisen out of the recent case at home in which a woman told a county court registrar, who had been married twenty-dve years, that he knew nothing about women's dresses, and was not competent to pass judgment ou them.
She even asked what women would look like if they asked their husbands how they should dress, and followed their advice?
"Women," she said, "have only to dress neatly to plesse men, or rather to avoid displeasing them. Beyond that the masculine mind
entirely appreciative, while women appreciate niceties of attire instinctively.
If a woman never dresses to please ber man folk, whom, does she set out to satisfy Herself, the dreas- maker, or her woman friends?
Husband Champion.
Mr. Bernard Shaw, when ap proached in the matter, divided men cribt Right alongside us into two classes-those who never. Mother's or Nannie's bed, don't even notice a new dress which a you! Perhaps bath stand in a woman may be wearing, and those sheltered alcove, or screens, stand who have an eye for feminine attire: Mr. Shaw, who is not in the habit around to "keep out the draught."
So what happens 1 Why, he of agreeing with anybody about any breathes just the same air as the thing seemed ready to see the case grown-up alongside; and as she against the mere male. almost invariably in winter-time has the germs of colds about her-one can't get away from them, and they really don't arm one as a rule-be is breathing them in all the time.
The Right Place for the GoL.
The proper place for his cot is right away, as far as possible from any other sleeper, and in a corner which can be always well aired.. I know that, to many, this still
•soems revolutionary, but it is sound Bonse, nevertheless, and numberless babies ar toddlers, formerly the victims of constant colds, have be come physically changed mortals by this simple rearrangement at night, Many a young mother likes to have her treasure quite close, so that she can "see to him easily. But that is really another argument for the novel placing of his cot!
There will be far less temptation to move or påt, or even feed him at the slightest movement if a trip along the irritation of unwanted across the room in the cold is in clothes.
volved And babies abould sleep
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OUR CHAMELEON WOMEN.
DIFFERENT COLOURED HAIR EVERY DAY.
Two boons for humanity are pro. mised by the Hairdressing Fair of Fashion, which is to open at Olympia early this month,
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Thero is one for each sox-bajr of
a different colour every day for the women who may wish it; and on electric shave, completed in less than a minute, for men.
Hitherto, if a woman dyed her golden hair black, it had to stay black until, as the technical expres sion is, it grew out."!^*
Clothes are important; and form steadily through the night, you at all, possess much soundve it the black-fringed golden hair,". aa | Friday; gold on Saturday; and a
selves.
the subject of an article to them-know, and will do so, if they are well, unless deliberately taught to Babies learn by experience, like do otherwise. everybody else. Unfortunately there. Now, on the threshold of winter, is a risk nowadays of subjecting it is doubly wise to realise the ad them to cold before they have vastage of this novel arrangement learned how to deal with it. The et cot or crib. Every cold caught hardening, process is all very well paves the way to another, and the in its place, but it is distinctly beat thing we can do for our babies risky with a tiny obild. You cannot, is to prevent even one if we can! plunge a babo into cold air sudden-
ir any more than you can an older child; into a cold bath, without. danger of chill. And you must re- member that the babe' has no ex- perience whatever of any tempora- fure but that of the blood, when he comes into the world, 27
He comes, though, -propared for: what ho has to meot, if he is normally healthy-ho has a nice. warm coat of fat all over his little. body, Lator on, as he learns" by degrees how to accommodato him- self to change and gold, this will gradually disappear until by the time ho can run about, ho has no Fenperfluous fat about him, for he
dose not want it
Il He is Thin marmorer, then bot needa. far. greater protection from, cold than the nortna) spésimon; bol cause, whils bigger people can make i
tiste
Lady Waterlow, the Lady Mayo-
In other words, the husband of ress, on the other hand, appeared such a woman could say safely. My One anticipates-Monday, black; inclined to champion the cause of wile's a black-haired woman," or Tuesday, red green and blue for the despised husband.
"Yes, that's my wife the one with Thursday and Wednesday; purple, "I think men, when
the case might be...
warm, rich brown for Sunday's hat.. than my sex, said Lady Waterlow -Now the woman, simply washes
The electric shave for men seems to a Press representative.
her hair with this preparation, and, simple. It will be necessary only "In my own family I have often an hour later, can go out furnished to plug the razor in an electric vnd their advice and interest most with the coloured bair she wants. socket and run it "the razor, not valuable and helpful. Though I Then, if she wants another colour, the socket over the face and
that women are much more she washes the rat colour out, and the job will be done, critical and exacting in their judg-applics another preparation. ment of dress than men, I think that in all happy marriages a wife hair daily to harmonise with her She can change the colour of her would consider her husband's wishes resa, to contrast with her dress, and always with to look her best for. him. Hale criticism is a sign of in-
to-well, anything. tercat,"
When Smartness Suffers,
When asked whether she consider- ed women nover drassed to please men, the replied that she had noticed that în districts where the men were away at work all day women's clothes always deteriorated and their smartness, suffered.
It is a woman's pride and her privilege always to try to look her bost,” sho: declared, “and if she did this, she would not have to worry about other people,
he
In answer to the question thor she considered fashions gero. a tyranny for the fair wey, the Lady Mayorass replied that she found fashion Tupet wonder to look fares best and gava" them "a" standard "of good taste.
How, precisely, is not yet vouch-”? safed.
There are even rumours of the operation may make a man's face
permanent..shave."
Bingle
as smooth as a lady's."
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE'S
"NOTEBOOK,
Mustard stains, when fresh, yield to dabbing with diluted ammonin If on wool or silk or if atale, they should be well rubbed with glycerina and then sponged or washed with water. Permanganate will breach the last traces, or Javelie water may be used for cotton and linen...
Tobacco stains which do not go in the wash should be wetted with hydrogen peroxide and dried in the suns Methylated spirit will reinove some tobacco stains.
soaked in cold: salt water before being washed.
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