Portland labor press. (Portland, Oregon) 1900-1915, April 21, 1913, Page 8, Image 8

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    CHILDREN
EDUCATION
RECREATION
Woman and Her Interests
The TABLE
The KITCHEN
The GARDEN
PREPARES GIRLS rOB WIFEHOOD. I few refuse. A seer is not required to
pneumonia in the future through p re-' pensntion it has come to be recognized
I discern that these few will 1«. the
Just Why.
vention. This is of special importance as due to certain definite factors which
Institution in Texas Has Plan of Prac I | many of tomorrow.
“ Isn't Alice going to marrv Jack,
to the individual. The avoidance of | can be greatly lessened by public and lite r u llf ’ ’
This is not rightly a man’s world.
tlcal Work for Women.
pneumonia is largely a question of per individual hygieulc regulations,
“ Afraid not. She says she hates to
In Texas a echo. 1 tor wives is b«iag
b“‘
prevent the
de-
Apples and {tears should always be sonai - precautions that >---------
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give up the $1.50 shows for the 10
successfully conducted. Four hundred
“ of o e„ ,.Women. are the re“ ' wipe 1 with a clean cloth and then ' ' e*°l”n,‘ut ot ***e disease by lessening
Many Delinquent Children
cent moving pictures.’’
young women are enrolled, and the work "’X
v .7 T
C° “ ‘ rinsed under the tap before using for the
to “ it.
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*“ predisposition
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-More
than
20,000
delinquents,
o_„
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$■$>
dessert
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middle life, Particularly
particularly those
fourth of
of them
them children,
children, were
were kept
kept by-
by
,tM “ P°°r rule th»t w on’t work both
.
‘
those fourth
b e c o m e i interested
n t e r e s t e d in
_
nor
»»» WV
women who have become
in
> IA .
muu . . . »
.
... . . . . .
. | wavg jn our f avor<
To keep the light of oil lamps clear,
woven
tighter
the
spirit
of
his
time,
but
weather
’to
?
rn
,‘ng
UD,,eUled
the
Pr°kntion
laws
of
New
York
from
the novel idea. The school makes a
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going to jail during the year ended
that his mother was first great enough the burners should be boiled every w h e l r . r
specialty of teaching what might be
month in water with a lump of soda
h n fatigued and when they have been September 30 last. That is an increase
to
attract
the
gift;
and
more
often
Many a man is credited with things
called the art of marriage.
than not, upon bis maturity, the po­ in it.
U t e .r n iu l 't
e“ in« lo f
one-half over
the previous that are not to his croifit. 1
One department of the college is
Always cover newly-baked bread
U
h J
? ’
f ° I “Dy rt,IU>OD * VeBr“’ “cd involv«
new cases,
tential g ift was startled into its su­
devoted to the preparation of girls for
with a clean cloth—preferably an wn,
— been missed, crowds are
old ___
I meal has
______
preme
expression
by
another
mother's
wifehood. They enter at 16 to 1» daughter.
table cloth to keep it free from germs * dangerous If this lesson eould be gen
Implacable.
years old, and are instructed in house­
and
dust.
j erally le .. ned
_______
♦
♦
there _________
would be less pneu
-Vo man’s world will this be, when
“ Why are you cheering so enthusi­ ♦
keeping, in physiolugi and in the busi
The
white
of
an
egg,
whipped
stiff,
monia
among
the
w«U-to-do~clM^s!Vbe
UNFAIB PROVISIONS
4
women,
as
a
whole,
will
it
otherwise.
ness of picking a husband.
A housewife asks for a list of ♦
with a ri|>e banana, makes a delicious i principal danger comes in crowded astically V ’ asked the friend. “ The ♦
The girls are taught that a proe|<ee- The few women, comparatively, who are cream to be eaten on a simple gelatine street cars, which if possible should be man who got elected wasn't your ♦ flour and cereals manufactured 4
standing
apart
today
in
the
outer
dark­
choice.
’’
tive husband is to lie regarded not mere­
♦ by Theo. B. Wilcox, that she may +
pudding.
i avoided' at rush hours. It needs to he
“ He isn ’t niv choice y e t,” replied
ly aa a mate but as an ancestor of ness of rebellion, must be Reckoned
not be misled into using them. 4
Apples
can
be
stewed
with
a
little
1
emphasized
that
the
danger
from
over
generations yet to be. It follows that with, for their hour has struck, their »•ft-over canned fruit, such as black J crowding is greatly enhanced by Mr. Growoher. “ I ’m rejoicing because
Here is the lint:
+
cause
ia
“
in
the
air.”
Their
prob­
of the trouble I think he has ahead of
no man who is not fit to be aa ancestor
Olympic Flour.
4
lems are the most vital the world 1««« berries, and the result will be a pleas-' fatigue and going without food. In a kirn."—Washington Star.
in-/it to be a husband. A man should
Olympic
Pancake
Flour.
‘ word. the prevention of pneumonia is
ever faced. And yet tomorrow, when
be able to show a physician’s certifi­
Olympic Wheat Hearts.
tiash curtains or 8 win® inualin hem ' now much clearer than it was. Like
the few become the many, this will be
More people attend funerals than
cate guaranteeing him to be sound phy­
Olympic Cake and Pantry Flam.
med by hand are less likely to pucker all the other infectious diseases, instead
a
better
world,
for
in
every
dimension
weddings, because they don’t have to
sically..
of the sou!, in every province of the when washed than when run np on the of being a more or less inevitable dis- give presents.
This department has existed for only spirit, woman is invariably a step nearer machine
1
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ ♦ • .♦ .a .«
a few years. Up to last October, 2V
All the strip« of fat left from a steak
the truth than man.—“ If Man Con­
children had been bora to graduates of
fessed,” Will Leviugton Comfort, io should be left in a dish and tried out
it.
According to general mortality
in the oven. They will make excellent
Joe Chappie's “ News-Letter.
averages, four of these would now be
fat for frying.
dead. As a matter of fact, all are liv­
Large patterns in table cloths are
ing. The reason seems te be that the success nr marriage bast less economical than small ones, for
mothers were taught sow to take care
the simple reason that the long threads
of themselves, their homes and their Lack of Understanding Cause of Do­ break sooner than the short ones.
babies.
mestic Troubles.
In pressing silk or satin, do not use
Women’s most important work is the
In an article entitled “ A Girl and a very hot iron nor dampen them.
care of children. It ia necessary that Her Future,” in the April Woman’s Iaiy some elean, dry muslin over the
babies shall be sound and healthy if Home Companion, the author says in seams and press with a warm iron.
they are to grow up into happy and use­ part:
A left-over dab of mashed potatoes
ful citizens. Most girls, unfortunately,
'One does not wonder so much that can be made into a cupful of good soup ;
aro married without any knowledge of there are many unhappy marriages, it with the addition of milk, a bit of
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the business of motherhood. What the is amazing, rather, that there are not butter and some celery salt.
Matrimonial College tries to do is teach more considering how little most of us
Old rubberized raincoats can be cut
thia.
know about marriage and how little up to make cases for rubbers or slip
A strong man is likely as aot to we prepare for it. Yet it is certain pers. Also to cover the clothes basket
marry a weak woman. Her very weak that if in our schools and colleges—if when laundry is sent away from home.)
aesa appeals to his strength. But it especially ia our homes—girls were
To clean a cotton rug, lev it on the i
ia otherwise with women. Every s o ­ encouraged and trained to think and cement floor of cellar or porch, wet i t , '
mas wants a sturdy maa for a husband, speak frankly of the duties of wife­ sprinkle naptha soap powder on it |
and the sort of instruction given at hood and motherhood that are likely to and scrub with a clean broom. Then |
z
thia school impresses upon the girl- come to them; if it ware admitted to hang on the line and turn on the hose.
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winds the importanceof picking out a be a mark of uaintelligsaes not to pre­
It is always better to trim the sel­
husband who represents a high physical pare for these duties, the rats of happv vedge from material before making into
efficiency. Here it is a practical solu­ marriages would be likely to increase pillow cases. The cases will be much
tion of the much discussed problem of enormously.
smoother, not wrinkling along the
eugeuies.
If I were asked for practical sug­ seams.
The college does not teach diseases; gestions I would say, begin nt the be­
Wear a sewing apron while ironing
it teaches health. Its hospital is not ginning. Learn how to do every kind and you will always find it possible*!
called a hospital, but is known as of practical work that is or ever swill to do a bit of mending while waiting
Hygeia Hall. There are no sickrooms. be required jn the average home. Learn for the iron tv heat.
At the beginning of the year every girl every part of a household’a management
Left-over pieces of Boston brown
is ea the health roll of honor. She is as an engineer learns to know every bread may be made into a palatable
A LITTLE bJNBHINE MAKES THE GRASS GBOW
expected to take care of herself in order part of his machine. You may think it dessert by ponring over them a sauce
RAPIDLY. THEN COMES THE THOUGHT OP A LAWN
thst she may continue to be well.
a trifle to learn to dust carefully and made of maple sirup and chopped dates
MOWEB TO OUT THE m t A Mg
well, to know how to cook a tasty mes), nud nuts.
WHAT MAKE TO BUY AND WHERE TO BUY IT
FAMILY sxpbxeb too high .
how te select, meat aad hew. to bay
Try wiping a greasy frying pan with
COMES NEXT.
judiciously, to prepare tempting in­ a piece of newspaper before washing it.
TO THOSE WHO WISH A MOWEB OP STERUNG QUA’ -
Food F rices Cut Down Expenditures valid dishes, to nurse a little child who Much of the grease will wipe off and
ITY WE CAN BECOMMBND THE GREAT AMERICAN.
is
ill,
or
to
entertain
one
who
is
con­
can
be
burned,
thereby
saving
-oap
for Other Things.
WE HAVE SOLD THIS MOWER FOR T n y PAST
valescent, to make clothes, to write and labor.
How the budget plan of living helps proper notes, to judge between good
EIGHTEEN YEARS AND IT HAS GIVEN UNIVERSAL
When sharp knives are kept with
to overcome the increased cost of living and bad in furniture, pictures and other articles in kitchen drawer each
SATISFACTION.
—
is shown in Harper’s Baxar for May by house furnishings. These things are nil blade should be protected with a sheath, I
THE GREAT AMERICAN BALL BEARING MOWEB 18
Helen Louise Johnson, wbo writes on nlied with the success or failure of which may be easily made from heavy
^ T H O U T EXCEPTION THE BEST LAWN MOWEB
“ The Oospel of the New Housekeep­ your future life .”
wrapping paper.
EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC.
ing.” She says:
Sandwiches prepared in advance of
IT IS BUILT WITH HIGH WHEELS—HAS FIVE
“ It has been determined by studying
serving time can be kept as fresh
CRUCIBLE STEEL CUTTING BLADES, HARDENED
large numbers of family budgets what
when made by wrapping them in
AND TEMPERED IN OIL. HAS ADJUSTABLE OONE
percentage of different incomes has to
napkin wrung out of hot water then
be speat for food, and many different
BEARINGS, IS LIGHT RUNNING AND SHEARS THE
placing them in a cool place.
divisions of income have been given in
GRASS LIKE A RAZOR.
Luring the canning season many
At a recent public school examination women stand for hours stirring the
the preceding articles. Certain facts
IN ADDITION TO THE GREAT AMERICAN WE n a p p y
should be plain without having to prove the sentence, “ The horse and cow was fruit to prevent it from burning. If
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP MEDIUM AND LOW
them by figures. If a family having in the stable,*’’ was given, the pupils to the preserving kettle is placed in a pan
PRICED MOWERS IN PLAIN AND BALL BEARING
$8500 income could buy food of ade­ correct the sentence and state the rea­ of boiling water it can cook all day
PATTERNS RANGING IN PRICE PROM $2.60 UP.
quate quantity and quality for 25 per son for such correction. One little fel­ without burning.
eeat of this, or $«25, in 1003, bat now. low's paper read:
“ The cow and horse was in the
finds that it takes 35 per neat, or $875,
te bay the same kind and amount, it is stable. (Reason.) Ladies should come PNEUMONIA MAY BE PREVENTED.
obvious that they are less well off . than first.”
Simple Precautions Said to he Effective
they were ten years ago. Statisticians
John's father is a politician, and he
m..y word it in a different way and
In Checking Disease.
prove on paper that the coat of liv­ often delights the said father with his
The
end
of the winter, far from
B A JttS HOBS, SPADEB TUBP ROGERS GARDEN
ing has not increased, but the family precocity. One day the mother, enter­ bringing a termination to the danger
TROWELS, GRASS 8HEAR8. POULTRY NETTING IN
will tell a different story because the ing the playroom, found John receiving from pneumonia, in reality marks the
BOLLS AND OUT LENGTHS, WINDOW SCREENS
larger amount now necessarily spent for condign punishment at the hands of his beginning of the season when this dis­
food curtails the amount which can be |»eers. Knowing her son, she went to ease becomes an extremely serious
SCREEN DOORS.
spent for other things all along the line. the heart of the matter, thus:
cause of increaseof mortality. This
“ John, what have you been doing!” is true particularly in large cities. In
What if oil and some furniture nud
‘ ‘ Nnwthin
Only pinyin ’ politics. ’’ recent years this increase has become
soma other household goods have de­
“ Well, but what did you do to the more and more marked and ia all the
creased ia price! Six hundred and
twenty-five dollars taken from $2500 other children!”
more striking because o.' the decrease
FOURTH AND ALDER STREETS
“ Just played convention. We adopt, in deaths from other infectious diseases.
leaves $1875 for the needs aside from
ed
the
unit
rule,
an
’
I
was
chairman
the food supplies; but $875 subtracted
Pneumonia has been aptly termed
from $8500 leaves but $1625, hence a of the delegation. Then we introduced
the “ Captain of the Men of Death,”
leas rent, less for operating expenses, a resolution to decide whether they
displacing tuberculosis which for so
lees for clothes, or, ns more often hap­ should take my apple or I should take
long occupied that “ bad eminence.
theirs.
’
’
pens, less for all that comes under
The most important problem before
“ Well—and th en !”
higher life, can now be spent. And
the medical profession at present is the
“
O,
1
just
cast
the
vote
of
the
delega
when food prices rise, r< nts and o,»er-
reduction of the death-rate from pneu
ating expenses rise also • lore and more tion. ”
mouia. Considering the nature of the
curtailing chat which may be spent for
disease and the intense strain which it
Gordo«,
7
years
old,
was
playing
ban-
higher life.
imposes on the heart, it is probable
__ ______
__ dit, and for some time had been stag-
*The
actual ____
fact ______
is that _____
today the
amount required for living necessities ( goring around, as if badly wounded, that the only ho|>eful outlook for any
leaves too small a margin for needs without actually capitulating to the considerable reduction in pneumonia
mortality is through the prevention of
such as ‘d octor’s and dentist ’s billn,| imaginary bullets of his playmates. A the disease. The prospect o. a cure for
neighbor,
watching
the
game,
called
to
education,
magazine«,
newspapers,
it, in the popular sens»- of that term,
hooks, and ordinary small pleasures, not him:
“ Gordon, why don’t you fall down according to the Journal of the Ameri­
to mention the desire for travel and
can Medical Association, has grown less
some of the really good and uplifting some tim e !”
Hi" i S b S tratiOn hM been economicai and busi-
“ I c a n ’t , ” answered the boy, crossly. as we have learned more about thp dis
things of life. What does it signify if
ease.
it can be proved that the sum total of “ I a in ’t allowed to. If I had my oid
While pneumonia is most frequent
H*
neW “ ' « “ O ' “ “ « *■ < «•
all commodities has lessened in the last pants on I ’d have been dead long a g o .”
luring the colder portion of the year it
20 years, if the price of the funda­
♦ 4
♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 is not dej>endent entirely on low tem­
mental necessities has so risen as to
He has baniihed the loan shark from the City Wail
perature. The disease occurs at all
preclude the buying of these other
♦
sensors
and
in
all
climates.
It
does
things!”
HOUSBHOLD NOTES.
4-
in
» ■ « “ ■vtax
rot work its greatest ravages in the
♦ colder
climates, but is rather rare in
The Beal Insplrers of Man.
The people oau testify that they have always re
the cold of high altitudes and is almost
This is not so much a man’s world
hand? pr0D,pt and courteo’u treatment s t his
Spsreribs should be parboiled before never known to occur within the Arctic
ns it was a century ano—nor as It roasting.
circle. In spite of all their suffering
was yesterday. If there is good to be
Sponges are great germ collectors and from cold, Arctic explorers escape this
Two years ago he asked for an appropriation for
done, or a message to be delivered, it should be scalded frequently.
danger. Hence we must assume that
Sn
° f i ntroducin* modern
is driven home through women. If
Creamed cauliflower, served in green cold acts in conjunction with some other
riZ ki ad t° r ’ ° fflce’ but a » Council refused to
It is a good work or a true message, shells, is a pretty and tempting dish.
factor in the production of the disease.
make an appropriation.
women perceive it. It is the women
It is best to roast or pan chicken with Pneumonia is favored by lack of sun­
who are listening today.
the breast down. It will be more juicy. light and it occurs among those who are
Bo-called civilisation hl. never be-
Fbr 15 cents you can buy a little de­
fere presented the spectacle of women vice designed for sprinkling clothes much exposed to dust or who have to
breathe the emanations from the lungB
taking the field morally against man. evenly.
reelected, it w ill be h u effort to again apply fo r financial q u itta n c e
of other |>eople. It is particularly a
Always heretofore, women, aa a rare,
The white mayonnaise made by for­
to put the office on a better business basis
Sava failea with mea. Today the many eign chefs calls for cream and lemon disease of city life and crowded living.
With our present knowledge the proe-
to man’s level, but the juice to half white of an egg.
raid Adv.
|iw ti are hoiieful for the control of
Household Helps
“Z
ard en
íools'
MORE RAIN— MORE GRASS
Childish W it and Wisdom
GARDEN TOOLS OF ALL KINDS
H0NEYMAN HARDWARE COMPANY
A. L. BARBUR
Republican Candidate for Auditor HAS MADE GOOD
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