. -. - - JOURNAL, us -onrGON cut,tay rCtlTLAND, -SUNDAY LIORNING, DECE'IB V"r 17, 1922. -1 V . , - H v " : " 1 , - I V y' W i S - 1 - x i , V ' , jv : : ;l J v ' S - Je " X U? r Seals Selling , Like Proverbial Hot Pancakes By : Ten "Wlnr " ChrUtro msW eott Just pcbbt, y ' c Bat they do lot of good. - v Ne. 7n jut can't btur too mim - . ,;Hw hundred tiKnnr jou. 0Qtf t SO- successfully lavth clubwoinn . of tho city 'put' oer" their mea ag of the Chitm4Mi Seal that llter- k Xy hundreds of thottsands ot them hve boen disposed Jof,t the downtown J booth during' the ptst three tveekc , 3ut 'One wek CMpains for the Jiale . of Jh little holiday ticltr8 with which t -to -decorate -Christmas packages jtnd i Jetters. The booth during the coming " ,,weelt jjrill -be la charge f orgaolxa tlona and halrmen. as follows-. UnlverBlty Women, Mips Victpfia. Case -chairman. " ' rZT" ' I jLugnters-4 American nevoiuiion. s Air. George M. Keed chateman; Wil- Mntte chapter. tCA. R, Irs. U. G. , jSmith chairman.' y ' ft Wednesday Couch , ParentXeacber Association, Mrs. Rebecca & Catton ipliairman. -' Thursday Board of directors of the , 4 lToungr Woman's Christian Association ? I Friday Kennedy Pftrent-Teacher, il Mrs, A. H. Jloterton chairman ; Fem- I.wooa. PareBt-Teacher,' Mra.'jR- A. 3usl clialnoan ; Tlioajpsoo Parent , Teacher, Mrs. J. Jeppapen chairman; I Alameda Parent-Teacher, Mr. F. A. ! JSheTOai chairman ; Indian c.l?b, Mre. !yN. A. Boody chairawi. - Saturday Kellogg Parent-Teacaer, 'Mrs. .K. S. Donnelly chairman; Mount Scott Mental Culturo cMb, Mra. Harry Hall chairrtan ; Travelers' club, Mrs. ,0. C Eortameyer chairman ; Woman's Advertising -dub, Mrs. M. - Q. rown ! chalnnan. v i . . J - The Iecmber meeting of Willamette .chapter. Slaughters of the American Revolution, wm held Wednesday at the Business Women's club. A goodly ira .;ber 4D members were present. Four I new members cam in by transfer and J 'tthree other names were presented for i -membership. It was decided to sell .Christmas seals n D. A. R. day, Tues- -day, December 19, in. company -with J iMiiltnomah chapter. nomah chapter, asked the cooperation f WUlamett chapter, with Multnomah chapter, in L plan to bring some Cfarlst--mas cheer to, the soldiers confined in the hospitals la -the city. . Anyone de airing to give ..either raisina, cute, .candy, cigarettes, phonograph - records vr osher articles are instructed to leave f them at the T., M. c. A. -toe Mrs. , George M. Reed. v-t- At the close of the business .meeting en of the fnoet pleaatng programs of . the seaeoo was givan by members of .the -chapter, directed by Mrs. FrankaL s E The -first act of The Ftnrt (Church's .Oaristma Barrel" was read by Mrs. O. S. FrankeL Followlnsr a short in- i -termiSBlon, the last .act -was given tar - Mrs. .K. iC Scott la the role ot preaW derrt; Aire. jr. L. etoecsJe as secretary. Mm. J. H. Bagley a jtreaaurer. Mrs. S. 1. - Albaugh as - the member who packed the barret and several other members f the ehapter ju members of the Miaskmary jsociety, who were .de- Unquent ia their dues and had cubsti- uted ViUw for dollars' to their own . ambarraasmect:. At the close of the -program refreshments were served -by l. the hostesses for the day; under the t fChairmanship of Mrs. J. H. Gallagher. I t The Housewires Council, of -wnlcto i Mra, Josephine C Othus is president, swlU provide or J" needy family at j .Christmas tisne. sd soUctts cootrtba i tVons from ' members and srieads for t hie worthy eauee. : The family oon s si3ta of father, motaer and six children, , girls age U, it And 10 years. 'and i boys aged and Si jears ana 4 months, j The father has -beau put of employment i for long-time end now ia ill. ona- ' , tlons of food. , clothing and oys may I w Ji w ura .jpiit ,mi veu 01 VIMLS, , J Wortman ft King yntti noon of Satuiv t day. reeember 23. Further informa- l ; tion VriU be given, by calling the chaUv i man of tne welfare commiuaft, -Kast y6 119. The regular meetings of the -jcoun-J cir have been suspended during he Jjolidays, the next meeting wlU bejveid ! the second Tuesday in JanuAry, i , - ', " ? ' The XUadies Bikur Cholra Aid society v will hold a tea' for the benefit of the ' wv nuu mear, weanesoay at z p. nx. I t t we ve&sers Israel synagogue, cor- s f ner Seooad and Meade streets. Ail will , be welcome on this occasion. - The JBen TUHe Girls club, for the ; purpose of starting a fund for a vaou t t ?n home vhere democracy mt!!1 r,-,, f are sponsorirsj a ba.aar t-xlsy trt t 2 ABOVE Left to right i M Berthaj McGartHy. the newly elected president of the Portland Business Wo man Ydkb; Mrs. U. G. Smith, chairman of Willamette chap ter. Daughters .of the Amerkan Revolution, who -will tell Christinas .seals "Tuesday. Below." Mrs. err A- Bellamy, president Jbf Jthe Woodstock Parept-Teacis association. to 13 o'clock at the Bni B'rtth butlif tag, Uth and Market streets. v Miss Berthan : Friedman is general chairman of the baiaar, Mjss . Bettf) TJasheff. -oashier; Miss Julia FoLzner, decorator, and Miss Bessie Mesher, pubcty. -v s Mrs. Bon .Selling : Jm iooorary pa troness. Mrs. Jacob Rosenberg. Mrs. Phillip Gevurts and the following com mittee of the Daughters of the Cov enant, headed by JSga. J JLauterate-in. wiH act as patronesses : Mrs. Max Davidson, . -Mrs. -. 'M- Wax, r Mrs. Z. Swett, -Mrs. Xlapper. Mre. a. L. .3o)d stelo. Irs. M. Brde,-Mrs. . Baron, Mrs. Heer. 'Mrs. ft .ChaJmov, Mrs. jr. Uftnoas; Mrs- -B- mpooa. Mrs. M. A. Goldstein, Mrs. B. W. Rubin. Mrs. A."Weiostin.iMr. George Rob easteln, Mrs. ,D. Nemerovsky Mrs. O. Overback. Mrs. Joe Wood. Mrs. J . -Solomon, -Mrs. A. Weteberger Mra S.' Cohen, 'Mrs. E. jBosenoranta, .Mrs. S. Schandling and ;Mrs.. A. oseoseeki. Mnltaomeh chapter. ; Daughters of the American involution, held holi day meeting a-t the University ejiub aturttay afternoon. December . -9. - A delightful sketch f the . A. R family was given by Mrs. F. S. Myers, assisted by Mrs. Joseph & Kirby. Mpy handsome gowns -of the Colonial and other periods were worn.. vnd some priceless .old Jewels displayed. Alice Price Moore sang jsn eld ballad, and as Mt eneore gave The Laet Jtese of Summer." All - Joining in singing "Auld Lang fiyee, rhen , 4es iwas served and a social hour enjoyed. - Mias Medora Whitfield, chairman of hostesses, assisted jsy Masses LeiUa Ji. Mills. Luccetia Alien, iiarriet U Allen. Lna Avers. Ittie D. Holbropk, fora Green, Frances Little, tary Gray, Amy Annistead, Lasra Jrthup, Mrs. Emma Lou Clanford, Mrs. - jamas 14. Davis. Mrs. MAbel jHoljnes Parsons And Mrs. A. O. Jonee. The Porftand Woman's club will nee' Friday, at s P- m.. At Uae ,lubheueej etreets. -In keeeteier vrlth t Chrietmas reason, Mrs.. EUUaaeth r J. White, -heed ef the fiasnp- fire girls VtU put en a ceren-.onlaL Trse rops of girls will take pert sne of h ich Mrs. Otto Wedemeyer is guard iaa. ; -The Ainer two groeps. Of vrhich sirs. Arthur Feldman Is guardian, one 'group is composed of .Chinese girls. Two little girls. Marian and ?3eaDor Jjook, ' will give arjtiisiic dances. The Siinnyside Parent-Teacher as sociatien will soeet Tseeday at ?:80 p. m. All members and -friends are urged to be present, i Refreshment, nd a Aociaj ewr vlU "oUew the program- 1 t. The Scott Parent-Teacher s ssoc is Hon will eneet Mocuiay at S p. a. atusis in Its various- relations to the de velopment of the child wiH be the suhject of a round table discussion. Much Interest centers in the luncheoa ef the .Portland Woman's jResearoeh club to be riven Monday 'at-the Hotel ;' ,-h, -.! - o. 3 -t. given -by the . presidents of the men's etvic chiba as-f oUowS ; John T. Deugall. Chamber of Commerce; Marshall N. Dana, Ad club; Judge George Staple ton, Progressive Business Men's -club ; Leer Leiand, Kiwanis club ; J." Roy Sllion.JRotary eiubj H. G. Beckwith. Portland Realty Board r James H. Cas aell. Press club; Ti Mische, .City elub; M. K. Judge. East Side Business Men's club ; A. C NewiU, Oregon Civic teague; E. J. Jaeger, .100 -per Cent dub; Lloyd Bates. Lions -club. -The Orpheus male chorus will sing ; Miss Nina Dreseell win be soloist. . ' The dswego Parent-Teacher associa tion heid its secondVmeeting in the-Os-wego grammar school huilding Tues day with 20 members present Plans were laid to inaugurate the serving of hot lunches for school . children, commencing at once. Members ef the association who volunteered to do so are preparing hot soup And Jt choc- state lor one - week, when .Another committee of womea will take charge Mr. RuQBiag, secretory of -the as sociation, gave report of -the man ner in which the Rose City school conducts its cafeteria.- ; A constitution and by-laws were adopted nd the president appointed several committees. Splendid .enthusiasm marked the meet irur and the organisation bids air to Accomplish -good results. . . f . : - '--- - - - ': ' ' Elaborate fjreparatians are being nade 'for the forefathers dinner be given by the Woman's association of -the First -Congregational cborch, Mon day evening At o'clock At the ehorch. ft is .expected that -covers -will be Placed ,fpr 150 guests. Mr W, M. Huntington is caakroan f the oom nitee ia charge. -TbehosW said hot 4eses on his oocasson will -be Mr. and Mrs. C H. -Farrisgton, Mr. -end Mrs. Robert Reid, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Walker, Mr.- and Mrs. A. Cv Whlt eamb, Mjr. and Mrs. JS. Howe, Mr. and Mj. W. & Turner, Ir. and Mrs. Jiarold & Gilbert, Xx. and Mrs. Reyce McCandUas, jjudge nd Mrs. , George Sfossman. Mr. aad Mrs. K. . Mac Mavshi.oa and Mr. and Mrs. - T. S. Murphy. : ... - ' v? '-T:-, The Clinton Kelly Parent-Teacher association met to the sewingr room Thucaday. E. J. Had ley, president. -siding. The -veport on the haaaar de lighted everyone. . .It was voted to turn over S5d to the social service depart ment of the associaUop tn .charge of Mrs. H. D. Bowman. A committe wm also swvoiated to Jook bate Uie matter e pureasjsiog -a tmwntnr ana snuiu graph Bch needed Jy-tbe The Vietrole record fund will be greatly looceAsed as a result of the bazaar. The jwychology department .'.the' fereland Woanan's club will nnxit Tncn dar. at t P. an. ia the etobttoose. The subject will be "The . Symboiwru of Christmas.- , ' - - ' The Ore"gon Council of the National Motion Picture Lea-rae wia hold a luncheon t the Y. C A. Monday Members and Friends Are Entertained 1 1 VHH .Women's Advertising club ea- JL tenanted members and mends at the first dinner to be given by the club this season -Friday night in the Crystal room at Jthe Benson. A splendid program-had been arranged under direc tion of' Mrs. Ralph -Harris, program chairman, assisted by Miss Jessie E. Elliott and .Miss Arlie Seaman. A playltt, "The Perfect Woman," refe-red to as a "problem play." -which was written for the occasion by two club members. Mrs. Helen . Crowson and Miss Marion. Gilbert, was presented by a group trf talented club members. The play had -to do with applicants for the position of advertising manager for the Blondine Stove Polish company. The two male parts were admirably, taken by Mrs; Mollie Jacobs and Miss Marion Gilbert. Others -taking part were Jdiss Pearl Book, Miss Ami. JBnmn, Mrs. Sadie Cai lan, Mrs. Crow- son, sirs, ttutn b. saaw and uiss .Xku ise Royer. Mr. Charles W. "McCaughes- ef Centenary Wilbur M. church gave a splendid addess .on Haw to Never Grow Old." Two solos -by Mr. Js5rnest Crosby, tenor, -were heartily -received. Only three Legions of the Women's esoeiation of the First Jethodlsr church will meet this week, m j11ows ; The Third Legion (Heights a.rea) will meet with Mrs. .-Harry HaeeUine, 260 Stout street,' Wednesday, December 20.;' at XI o'clock. Irvington car to Stoat, one block north. The Fifth. Legion (west of Union and north of Alberta) will meet -with Mrs. EL H. Trj 1J7 ; Church stree.t, Wedneaday at 1 :30 p. m. St. Johns car to Iveroy street, one oioojc north ,sswl one eastThe Sixth Legion (Irvington) willjneet with Mrs. C. W De Graff. 687 29th street north, Wednes day at -tS :00 .p. pi. Broadway car .to Fremont street, , five blocks -east, one south. : BriB .sewtog" .equipment ;. - The Civic ?mprevefpent club of Me MfhnvUle -met at -the Commesclal dob rooms Thursday, with Mrs. Haynes presiding. An interesting twsiness meeting was held, after which the art and music committee -took charge and entertained the members and visitors with an enjoyable program consisting of a vocal -oolo by Miss Speer, piano solo by Miss -E. Sexton and a lecture on art -by Jdrs. Marls Cone. Tea and wafers were served. At s o'ciock tne same evening -the dub also entertained the "teachers of Yamhill county with a program and jgames, also light re freshments. " f,': '..'.-, ... I J The Woman's Auxiliary to Oregon council No. 44. United Gpmmercisi Travelers, will cooperate with the Vis King Nurse association in -cartng for the needy at Christmas time. AH -members are mgred to intereet themselves in this work. Donations of food, cloth ing and the like 'aresolicited and may be left at the Jhorae of any .member of the committee, xrbica consists of Mrs. Charles H- JBerg. Mrs. 'sV. -Siosheimer, Mrs. WUiiam Ji. Brandesotnd Mrs.' R. W. Taylor. , s ,-- . t ' - - - ' . - i f Oregon chapter. United .Daughters of the Confederacy, wlU meet Thurs day at 2 o'clock In the main parlors of the Portland hotel. - There will be -oeoal oeleoUens by Miss Virginia Lee Miller, afra. Bernards. -Harry Hender son and Mrs. -William L Turner. An ssddreas y Oglesby nr will depict the rf e of Matthew .Fountaine rMaury. Mrs. Q. C. : Kngllsh. Mrs. Redmond Marshall, Mrs. L . R. Bailey , and Ms. S. A. Covey. will be Joint hostesses. All Southerners are ; Invited.. ' r; v s- - , : . ' -, -' i " ' Woman's Assoda tion -of Westminster Presbyteteian church will meet Monday. The program .will be M charge of the Mothers' Bible class of the Sunday school, the subject belnr "Persia and Syria." Devotions will be conducted by Mrs. John Pearson and Mr. J. P. Mulder WiH slog. Mrs. T. W. iReediis chairman ior the -social tea follow ing- -- ; r - ; Chapter E of the- F.H O. -Sisterhood will oet Thursday with Mrs. i Vernos Weesler. Xo. - 644 y Sst - 46th ! street north. Luncheos evfll 4m served at 1 o'clocav" This is the .annual Christmas party of the chapter. Take Rose cuy Park car.. ; - " : . - j... - 1 -- - ' I The Portland Psychology .club still meet Monday At & :30 in room B of Central library. Mrs. Alio .Weieter wiii speak on "Th -Preetioe ea jkutjo Suggestio evs Applied "to (e&tal Df- tiemtfes.-, :. The women ot the Oorch of Christ. corner Rodney avenns and Knott street. siu how a josmaar and aleeryi sale la the class room - back . of the ! church Friday and Saturday Jitn IS -a. sn. to 40 p. m. - ..- r . . t . - -4 - - ' - The CoTTients ctub was -delishtfttly : entertained Tuesday ftt the -homo of Mrs. Bertha Moores at the' Ardmay arartments. A da.inty luncheon - i f i t 1 o'rlieft.f.T.ra -.' jJf.-ro-. the business sessioa Mrs. Agnes Brad shaw gave . a comprehensive report of the last meeting of the Portland Fed oration of Women's Organisations A jetter of thanks was read from. Miss Jessie McGregor, chairman ef the schol arship lean fund, for a contribution made r by - the -club. - A Christma "grab bag" to which eafca fnember had contributed a gift. - was productive of much merriment, - Miss Moores .was as sisted Ja entertaining1 :hy - her sister Miss Carrie Moores. Mrs. K. G. Roes rasa read aa excellent paper on The Commerce of Japan" and Mrs. Louise Fatten gave an enlightening paper or "The Festivals and Recreations of Japan.; The meeting was presided over by -, Mrs. JFannie King. .. Miss ;. VeUa Winner was a guest ,of the dub. , Miss Agnes Watt and Mrs. Grace Watt 'Boss entertained, the New-England Conservatory of Musie club at the home of Mrs. B. H. Bowman Wed nesday. , The club 1st studying Russian music and the program was devoted to the , compositions of Rimslcy-Kor-sakof. Mrs. Ross read 'an Intereetiag account TTf the life and .work of' that cosaposer. Miss'PhyHis Wtlfe gave an artiatio rendition ef the difficult se lection "Hymn .to the: . Sun" ; , (Coq ; d' Or), also "The Rose Enslaves the Nightingale" (Oriental romance) " and 4 Xanson Indoue." Mtss Agnes Love was an able accompanist, Misa'Mar tha Reynolds played two numbers, TRo oeance" and 'Valse, giviAg a fine in terpretatkm to each. . Following the program dainty-re-i fseshments -.were ..served by the bot esses and A social hour enjoyed. . Meth of the members and ev committee- of the. Daughters of the Cov enant were gvests of the Ben Tillie Girls club at a meeting; held last Mon day at B'csi B'rlth building. The com ing -basaar was discuesed at length, after which the chairmen-of the vari ous committees submitted lengthy, re ports on, the progress made. After the hnsinesa session the following musical program was 'presented : .Dance, "The Water t Sprits" by little 'Miss Agnes Asters ; -vooal selections by Miss Ger trude, Van Hoomia, accompanied :jy Mrs. Boss Weinberger, and operate piano selections by Miss Agnes Peters. Refreshments were served by the com mittee in charge. - . The Business and Professional Wom en's dub will 'hold a Christmas party for jthier members on the ..evening of December tt in the dub rooms, 212: Central building. This will be "chflw dren's -para' and the members are urged to come dressed as children and to bring toys and Christmas gifts. When the party Is over the "grown up chttdreir mtn he asked to leave their toys behind, for on the toUow ing , afternoon, ; JDeeemberi 23. the olub will be hostess to a group ot children from the -Welfare .bureau, who will eta joy a -real Christmas party with all th trixnmings candy, nuts, ice cream rnd .will be given the toys as ChrisV mas gtfta. -There will be no regular Uincheon meeting at the T. W. C. -A- social hall this week. ( Metzger The Metsger Woman's club, At .its last meeting, decided to rive A: special luncheon atthe clnb house Wedaesday, january 3, -for the benfit of the scholarship loan fund. The dub's program committee has promised to provide a good program for the afternoon. And an urgent In vitation is extended to everyone to attend. Luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock, and the charge will be 25 cents. A commltte composed of Mes dames J. P. .GaultTR. D. Flye and C. O. WiUiamoon was appointed to as sist the Improvement dub in preparing the community Christmas dinner. "' The Ladies of Westmoreland dub held a very profitable basaar last week, the proceeds -of .which is a substantial addition to the building tfund of the Westmoreland Community club. 'Mrs. H. B. Booth And Mrs. D. C Hadden had entire charge of 'the arrangements. A short musical -program was given in the evening and plenty of fun was provided Jor all. Splendid donations were received from "various business houses, the finest of which was a large cedar chest donated by Mr. Lausmano of the -Oregon Door company. ' The Woman's Forum will meet Mon- day with -Mrs. Q. T. Hogg, .No. 48 EJast 26th street north. Mrs. Hogg, Mrs. Bettys, Mrs. JBurcham and Mrs. Slocum will be hostesses t or he ,dayw-rUunck will be served at 12. A program has been arranged. Take Broadway ear to j Thompson street, wata one w 26th -and .half block north, , The basaar Jxeld at Clinton Kdly school December 8 under the auspices ef the parent-Teacher association was a success. With every purchase t tlw country store -a number was given towards the ;t!ve turkey. The auction conducted by H. G. Knight netted a tergo sum. - Mr. DeHutl ana w-' o- Sherwood assisted in Jlhe ftucuon. , Jno Coterie will-meet Wednesday at 11 a, m. at the Hotel Multnomah, with Mrs. W. 3. " Xanglols, Mmv-iJ;-1 R, (Thompson And Mrs. Leon La Forge acting as joint hostesses. The program will be on "American Painters" and papers -will rbe given by Mrs. F. G. MacPaint Mrs. 3. it. Simpson, Mrs. -J. X- RiggS-and Mrs. George Gerald Root. The Shakespeare Study dub will meet, at the horns -of Mrs. P. C NeaJ and. No. 7 East 22d street, Wednes day at 2 p. m, "Take Monta villa ear. . Girls Friendly society of Grace Memorial gave a -parish dinner fast night at the parish all. These Ht ners will be a monthly affair. The "Women of RotarywiB hold their monthly luncheon Monday at 12 o'clock " ' i i I II it sn u. y I i The Perfect Gift' for ihe Motorist! ' " lt Blaek ss4sel ..S 12.50 sVO 3TIekal ...C.SjLSvOO At Dealers, sit arages or JSXDE-RAY- SPOTLIGHT CO. ' JBS West Park L -. tn the. Tyrolean room of the Hotel Benson, with Mrs. J. J. 'Ross chair man. Hopkins Jenkins will speak- Mrs, Prances Knight's orchestra will give selections and Miss Elisabeth Js'elaoa will give vocal numbers. " The Holladay circle of the Daughters of .the Nile- will meet Tuesday at I p. m. with Mrs. Fred A. Cook. Na 7S8 Clackamas street. - - - . e rr The Unitarian Woman's Alliance wlU meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the church parlors for a business sessioa. ; ,. ..- -. . .- . . -. . Tas folio wing films have been viewed and approved during the past week by the motion - picture committee of the division of American citizeaship of the Oregoe Federatioft of Women's Clubs : "Dangerous Age," "The - Hottentot." "The Love Gamble,'' "Heroes of the Street" gad' "Do and Dar." Dictionary of : Baby Terms k ,;. T CONTIrtrBD INTESTINAL INDIGESTION For mild attacks of IntesUnaLindigestioa, when i there ars ' only two or three movements a day, the sugar should bo omitted. Do not give fruits or vege tables while, the trouble lasts. It is well to boil the ' milk for about five minutes, If indigested milk appears I in the stools, a weaker formula must be used, tHiute the mux i wtta equal , amount of barley watsr. - If , the tn?! testinal indigestion is , nsore seVere. with a greater number of movements during the day and foul-smelling, and if there is a fever, all milk should be stopped at eves until the trouble sub sides.. Tben very carefully go back to the original formula. " IPECACJn case of croup or, of swallowing poisons, or whenever vom iting is necessary, it la most easily produced by :ths administration ot a teaspeonful vof . Syrup of ipeoae. Ia a mild Attack of csonp the same drag, should be used in smaller doses. An infant of 6 months may be gives five drops of ipecac every. Is minutes until relief is obtained. -:-7i;-, ;- -'. TVT POISONING In vcases of ' rry poisoning, apply cloths wet In bioar- bonate of soda solution, on teaspoon- i fui to a pint of water. Keep bowels open. . . IRRITATED - BUTTOCKS ' If the buttocks are -Irritated by the move ments, , they should be . washed with lime water and covered with lanolins. If this does not euro ths .condition. W mixture of equal parts of sine oxide- ointment and castor oil should he used, The trouble may be caused by strong soap left in the diapers. - -All -diapers should . bo thoroughly -rinsed -"after washing. The -trouble may be caused by some disturbance of the digestion. (See 'Buttocks,") ; - r IRRITATED SKIN If baby skin Is very sensitive and becomes easily irritated, a bran bath will be' found very helpful. The bran bath is made by putting a handful -of bran In a cheesecloth bag and soaking "this la the water wottl it Is milky. IRKTTATED MOVEMENTS Sorae-H times - the movements -are frothy and very irritating to the buttocks. This indicates, as a rule, that the baby Is getting too much sugar in the diet. Correct this and see "Buttocks' if or the fsreatment ot the irritation. INFANT ILE-PARALTSIS Infantile paralysis is a communicable disease, which .may occur in epidemics or in single cases. : As a rule, the -disease does not. become very prevalent until August, and it is well under control by , October.-" Abodt 80 ' per cent of the cases .occur h -the -first three years of life, but it is possible to occur at any, time.-The -real cause of the trouble is not known, but the fact that ths dis ease prevails during the insect .season always has caused insects to bo under suspicion as the spreading agency, especially the- housefly. Infanttite paralysis is : an inflammation of the spinal cord. The period of incubation is uncertain, usually about 10 days elapsing from the time the .child .was exposed until he develops the first symptoms. The onset is usually sud Fcr flabr Aid Siia ; For protnotin-t and msimstoing beam -of skm sd hair Catknmt Soap sod Ointment ass unexcelled. CuUcora Talcom ia aa ideal powder, revreanmg ema ooeuztg -to -the delicate skiaa. , - SaanI Mmynm Vr BUS. tlli.ii "0M-a sw mtn. B m .nr, s lew 4JtosK" ftaid . oiwi at vnai a m m. Tamsauw. sCstieara sWasasss SPOTLIGHT -The Li, ht That Takes Fngbt Oat ef Night- A -jprotectiop and a convenience. Wanted . Dy very -car owner. 'Superb for toortor' 4 and camping. - -Si ! jo den, with aigh fever, prostration, and often vomiting. There may bo diar rhea, but most' often the bowels are constipated, .The arms may be re tained. . In a sew days there is marked muscslar weakness, especially in the iegs There may be conn plate paralysis of both legs and arms, .- In some cases there seem to is do symptoms but a sudden paralysis. After a few weeks, during which tints there has been no apparent change, jthere will then be a gradual improvement, which continues about three months, Tfao ' paralysis remalnlBs; sTTter titas time U likely to be permanent. The. muscles in the af fected iimb wUl ahWnk from lack of ose. The limb will bo smaller than the other and often blue and cold. The patient should be isolated at once and quarantined got at least one month. The : child should be ept absolutely s.uit in bod for At least two or three weeks. During: the fewar ,m fluid or milk diet sbould b given. The child should be ander the care of the doe tor, and the mother or rturss should always obey the doctor's orders in every detail After the first symp bMQshaTs disappeared, the affected J"Marelwtiiae 4f voa want to Eire the Ti tkttr, glance down this column . ms I - - , .'" n;oL Sewing micnmet aim scjccx rac t-se ynu uuu wui nut ow ucst. Wonderful Ale- the newest machines t the market. And think of your Christmas gift liberating the eoTnrxjne yoa lore from the xunill of foot tlrodgery, "See Upman,' Wolfe big Christmas stock tm the Mezzanine Floor. r j 11 - "" ; j cJ 1 -'- J Vfceg''eL g' "n c I - - i . - - - - r , n Q J ii 1 ii 11 n lllll .III. : O . ELvrjy Domestic Sewing Machine is equipped wifh Wesficg houK -caotor 4clt drive, rosing psdcmrd brake gystenu , Terms, 01.C0 a Vcci: ? Aficr Snioll Initial PayiizrA. VHrr.iiii Floor parte must be massaged. . The mother can do this after - she has been- prop erty i instructed by a - profess:ouaTu Olive oil mVy be used when massaging ' the limb. - Do not resort to crutches or braces at first. They may be relied upon too much. The child should be taught to use the paralysed limb as much as possible, i Crutches or braces may have to be used later if the child does not recover sufficiently to use bis limb. Good, aourishing food is needed to build up the child's physical strength. Plenty of fresh air is neces sary, with a good amount of sleep and rest. - ... i v ': " --S'-''i- V (TO BE CON'j'iNUmjj JbsuldnVHoia It The Count of Monte Crlsto said, -The world is mine !" but. be would have had trouble in getting away with it if a Capper or two had been present. - No Serious Difference - Skirts are much longer than they were, but they are go thin that that don't matter. trf eMerit Only Sectric . Machines sift irlel" to mother, wife or el 'Portable Electxk Sewing tf!t Til- 1 m. Domestic library Table Electric A sewing machine and beautiful table in one! Queen Anne and Wind tor designs ' of oak. ma hogany, and American, walnut, Truly delightt Guaranteed 20 years. $135.00. Domestic "Kom-pacC Electrics. $7950 An extension bate which affords V compact imcc for atfachmentt. - Six uich wider sewing range ttan - I aaf portable electric -makes stitching easier. 1 Westmghouse motor. Domestic Electrics Reduced to $6(k00 Portable electrics built on the experience of sixty-one - years of perfect service. Grandmother and mother k n w. h o w "perfect." These teduced to $60.00.- . , -, ' "... Portable Electric , ; Machines $3930 The motor in one of these machines alone fetalis for-''; $20,00. Full set of attach- 1 ments and guaranteed me- I rhanirally perfect for ten years. A eronder buy at nly $39.50. Singer Portable ELectri6s. $4930 A few floor models at this price. Full set of attach ments, cord -rheostat Asd aJ cover, txjurpped with the o famous Hamilton Beach motor. Low priced at Singer Portable Electric, $6930 fine popular Singer No. v "66" at a tow price ia cms Christmas rrent that cjuuMt be duplicated again sooa.. Fully equipped -all ready to start -"play sewing after Chritfmas. floor models. ... .0 a Domestic-Electric ' A. Combination, $95 "-4The most semceahle of all sewing machines I Can be caasged from electric to . foot power m 30 seconds. Mxihines termed ia puhCc yean.: I.frman. Welfe A -Co.