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LLOYD GEORGE'S DEMAND

PEACE ESSENTIAL

TO PROGRESS ·

TWO CRUCIAL PROBLEMS

JULY

CAR SICKNESS

Motoring Often Spoilt For Children

BEST PREVENTATIVE

The enjoyment of motoring is spoilt for many mothers and children because the youngsters are subject to ear-sickness. This in especially common in young children, though they usually Mr. Lloyd George recently ad-grow out of it between the ages of dressed the conference of the 9 and 12. Council of Action for Peace and

Sometimes the cause is petrol Reconstruction, and moved a re- solution to the effect that a Coun- fumes, which are, apparently, cil of Action, consisting of signa-unavoidable in some makes of car tories to the recent manifesto, and charabanc, Opening the should be set up to tako measures windows will, of course, help in to secure the return to Parliament Cases of this kind, and sometimes a change of seat, will work of representatives, Independent of

wonders. party ties, who would pledgo themselves to co-operate in the next House of Commons with a view to giving effect to the policy adopted by the convention.

"The success of the convention shows how deeply people realise the importance of the issues that we have come together to dis- cuss,” said Mr. Lloyd George. "I cannot think of anything more important. There are two domin- ant issues at the present moment

tho

If, however, the sickness is due to congenital causes the best preventive la glucose. A dessert- spoonful, taken in water half an hour before the start of journey, wll ward off sickness. And If barley sugar is given to the child to suck in the car it will be an additional preventive.

If children unexpectedly feet squeamish on a motor trip, the feeling will often pass if, the

in every country, without excep-moment it comes on, the child is tion. Upon their solution depends allowed to get out and walk for a the continued ordered progress of little, or to lie down on the grass civilisation for generations to come. One in the establishment of peace and the other is the solu-

for a few minutes.

tion of the grave economic diffi- ORANGES AND LEMONS

MEN WILL SOON USE PERFUME

OR SO THE SMELL SOCIETY HOPES

PRESERVING FIFTH SENSE

By LOUISE MORGAN

The next great development in the world of fashion will be the rediscovery of the sense of small.

This prophecy was made to me yer, Mr. Ambroso E. Appelbe, who yesterday by a young London law- has fust founded the Smell Society.

He is a fair-haired young man with an eloquent tongue, and his pleasant rooms in one of the ancient Inns of Court were filled with flowers.

"Women have explored every angle of colour and form, and are longing for something new," said Mr. Appelbe

They will find it, he believea, in cultivating the neglected sense of smell and in cooling scents to bring out all the subtlost values in their personalities.

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near future, declares Mr. Appelbe, but of a masculine type.

Flower essences are exclusively Ice House, Street, feminine, but such perfumes as

thom of new-mown hay, wood- shavings, pine-needles and tar are typically masculine.

Mr. Appelbe's favourite perfume is sandalwood, and he admits that he puts a drop occasionally on his

culties that are facing ovary WIPE thres lemons, and grate handkerchief.

country."

Mr. Lloyd George was given an enthusiastic reception, the largo audience singing "For lle's a Jolly Good Fellow" and giving him cheers. Lord Snowden was among those present.

Mr. Lloyd George said there was no country whose contribution to the solution of the problems he had indicated would have more effect than our own country. That was the reason he thought it was-vital that they should see a Pardement elected which should decide and determine that that contribution should be of a character that would transform the situation.

The issues we

were

not party issues They affected the well-being of countless millions of human beings throughtout the world, for this generation and many generations to come.

"PRESSED TO COME BACK"

SYMPHONIES OF SMELL /

the rind of two of them, taking care that none of the white There is no pith is used, as it will make the drink bitter.

Boil one quart of water with 1⁄2 lb. sugar, add the grated rind and the pulp of all the lemons and two Jaffa oranges.

reason why we should not have symphonies in amell as well as in Bound and colour, according to Mr. Appelbe. "The natural harmony that exists between roast lamb and mint sauce, and ozone and tarred ropes indicates the simplest smell-chord in an infinitely varied tonal scale,"

Stir woll, and when cold strain he said. into bottles.

He believes that the neglect of smell is a menace to civilination. effectively, whether in peace or in Catarrh, hay-fever and, to a degree, influenza, may be traced to this for."

They had set up 1à fine pro- gramme and they meant action, he went on. A fino programme, with out action, was like a menu without a meal (Laughter.)

to a

If one reviewed the whole of the last ten years, one found that the record of prospects of peace and economic conditions was worse than ten years ago, be declared. He would give them a few figures to show how much things were becom- ing worse.

"I am blamed for this move- ment," he declared. "I should be only too delighted to take the credit for initiating it. As a matter of fact, the initiation came from two men who are present to-day-one

"MACHINERY OF SLAUGHTER" a very prominent Free Church lay- man and the other a very dis- "First of all," he said, "with tinguished Free Church minister.regard to peace. Ten years ago I was invited by one of them to the accredited expenditure on armia- mect a number of their colleagues.

I said I was willing to take a part ments in the world was seven hun- if they meant business. I don't dred million pounds per annum. know that I was very anxious. I That was a terrible figure," he have for the last two or three years been enjoying tranquillity, for the first time in a rather tempestuous career, and I never realised how pleasing a quiet life could be. But

it has come rather late.

exclaimed, "to spend upon the machinery of slaughter. (Cries of "Shame.") And prices were higher then. Your seven hundred millions would have bought more war "I had no desire, in fact I had materials to-day. What is the a thorough disinclination, to leave figure to-day?-one thousand mil- the fragrance and the fruitility of lion pounds (eries of "Shame") my, orchards and return to the an increase of three hundred scrid and arid atmosphere of millions in the course of ten years. political controversy. But I have boen pressed for some time,

For the last few months I have especially by a number of people been 'on appro," said Mr. Lloyd who have been disillusioned of all George. They had some idea of parties, to come back into public dressing me up as a great states- life.

man and putting me in the window "Thave done so with reluctance,for sale proceeds to be given to but here I am and, as far as I am the National Government. But the concerned, I mean to go through

has become with it, and I can say conscientious electorial weather ly I have never backed up a policy yet without doing my very bost to see it carried out, practically and

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more genial to the Government, and thày -have come to the conclusion that they prefer Aimaler material."

MY FRIEND, I'M GOING TO SHOW YOU

THAT THIS 48¢ HOT WATER BAG; WILL POSITIVELY NOT LEAK.

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those pleasant smeils caused by drains and car engines. It will attempt to restore smell to flowers which have been cultivated solely for size and colour.

Research work by noted chemista, 1 was told, will be under way be fore the end of the summer.

A conference on Smell has been fixed for May next in Cambridge, and the Earl of Listowel has agreed to act as vice-president.

PRE-HISTORIC MAN FOUND

REMAINS TO BE STUDIED

Glasgow, Ky., July. The petrified remains of a man believed to have perished la pre- historic times is being studied by archaeologists after having been found in one of the countless caverns of Mammoth Cave Nation- al Park, near here.

The body was found by, Lynian Cutliff and Grover Cambell, cave guides, while exploring a cavern about a mile and three quarters from the entrance of an old part of the cave.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Acreas

1 Why do 60, when it in so ridiculous? (two words, 5, 8).

10 Adorned with willows, to die,

perchance, with Eros.

11 This is very silly, like the writer

taking one over the eight. These

hose students are silly, too, but can be made to pass without

12

culty

13 It gives the horse a start to be among the shilings and peaco (evidently not a selling plater). The thing to note about · this ceremony is to make a note Mhout about

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Truly describes the Royal Mail

in Yorkshire.

It isn't only dyspeptica who envy

this animal its inside,

Describes a coward, and with a

change of head would describe a knight

vexatious.

21 Making an effort to be very 25 Often attached to ends. 26. Women are in this.

27 Motal

at home.

Service treated the body chemical-

Officials of the National Park 30 Tropical land where pussy's quite

so that it might be removed 81 Quite trifling. safely. Archaeologista sugrested 82 On the other hand. he might have died before the white man came to America,

How the man died was a matter of speculation. Some belloved he had been crushed by a falling rock. Others believed he may have be come lost while wandering through the cavern-United Press.

It Still Doesn't Leak

THERE YOU ARE SIR, NOW SQUEEZE ON IT JUST AS HARD AS YOU POSSIBLY.

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2 Ran lightly and fell down. 3 A real upset in high circles.

4 There's nothing on to remind us

of the latest song.

5 Ned took the feature in when ap-

proached

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7 this will raise your spirits.

8 You ́require the cart very soom

for the flower house.

9 Describes a tree which, though it has plenty of branches, has no

15 Great conductors of electricity in

which man is interested. 10 Fruit:

20. Democratic.

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23 Cuns.

capital this, isn't it?

24 It would soom that the family took food, and that there were more than half a dozen of them. 28 Eyesore?

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