Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, December 23, 1919, Page 10, Image 10

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    CHINESE WOMEN
STUDY HEALTI
a
Three Doctors Return From
: America to Begin Active Health
; Campaign Among Wcmen.
ALL AGENCIES . COMBINE.
American V. W. C, A. Will Support
, Woman'! Part of Chinee Health
Campaign aa Part of World
Sorvloo Program.
Aa a result of tho T. W. O. A. Inter
national Conference of Women I'hy-
Want, held during (September and Oc
tober, Chlneoa women are to hare a
far-reaching health program.
Dr. Ida Kahn, Dr. U Bl-Cn and Dr.
Dan, three of China' half hundred
women physician, who attended thia
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MIR IDA KAHN URQCS CHINES!
WOMEN TO WORK.
conference, are to take an sctlre part
In promotlnc thla health program for
women which will be the ahare of tho
T. W. a A. la the big health move
ment In China.
The fund for establish leg these
health centers, for demonstratloaa of
bow to car for babies, for health
lectures for tho women, for babies' dis
pensaries and for a general educa
tional campaign, will bo raised by the
American X. W. G. A. aa part of its
program of world senrtca for
and girls In 1920.
Dr. Ida Kahn, In a recent appeal to
modem Chinese women said, "Let oar
women of education In Peking and
elsewhere gather themselves together
to work for tho schools, Bed Cross and
T. W. a A, and everything else which
bespesks the betterment of the conn
try. Instead of staying at home to play
poker and "sparrow,' and going oat to
attend endless dinners, tea parties and
dances. "
"Let ns rally our forces and help the
ship of state to more safely. On per
son cannot accomplish much, but one
or two hundred millions of women esq
work wonder. Let ns go back to a
more Spartan-like simplicity of llrlng
and let us build ap social servie until
rery city In China Is sanitary, every
section of the town hss Its proper
schools, and erery child, whether boy
' or girl. Is sent to such schools. True
social service brings democracy In tta
train, and we who are citizens of a
new republic can help to make It truly
great by preaching and llrlng democ
racy all the-tlme. Why not learn to
do onr household duties, deeming It
effeminate to be waited upon by maids
and slave girls all the time
"The status of women In China,
while leering much to be desired, still
Is quite hopeful when we consider
that she Is Just emerging Into the sis
terhood of the nations. Our men can
depend upon ns to bear the burdens of
the dsy, for nowhere Is there a more
Industrious, diligent snd persereiing
womanhood than In China."
Dr. Kahn Is lecturing In this conn
try on the needs of her fellow country
women. In the interests of the X. W.
C A. Educational Campaign which
plan to acquaint people with all
phases of X. W. C A. work In the
United Slates, South America, China.
Japan, India and Europe. Tols educa
tional campaign will be followed by
an actlre effort to raise the $3,000,000
Deeded for service for women through
oat the world.
CHINESE WOMEN HAVE
FINANCIAL ABILjTY.
They Carried Y. W. C. A. Campaign
"Over the Top." -'
. Much has bean said about the hon
sty and skill of the Chinese business
man. The world has neglected to men
tion the financial ability of Chinese
women. They prored this ability In
the last financial campaign of th X.
W. C. A. In Tientsin.
Ordinarily three week are ajlowed
1n which to raise th budget by sub
scription after th finance committee
Jiaa decided upon th sum . necessary
to carry on th work of th coming
year. Th Tientsin campaign was car
Tied on entirely by Chinese women and
froke all records by going orer the
top In ten day with 4 large surplus
orer th budget
WANDER FROM STRICT TEX1
Matter f Marvel That Phrase Pre
: th Bible Are 8 Prequtntly
M'tqueted. '
Km book has contributed more to the
grutrul luk of mlMiuotalliMis tnno
the nihle. No book exists In su-h
multitude of forms, which may aoiunt
foi tome of th popular departures
from the wording of the King Jam
version. Kut II Is not easy to iii'y
renson for moat people's hnlilt of lay
ing: "In the sweat of thy brow." wliea
the text reads "In the sweut of thy
face shalt thou rat bread." Why "th
pi.rtlng of the any" Instead of the
"parting of the wayT" "Hone of uiy
bone." instenil of "hone of my bones
snd flesh of my flesh" may be due to
the desire for perfect parallelism. And
the same explanation may hold for
"Thus far shalt thou mine, but no fur
ther,"' Inatesd of "Hitherto (halt tho
come." Ilut why the general prefer
ence for "better pert," when we are
expressly told that "Mary hath chosen
that good part?" The Vnlmte, for
whatever renson. says "the het parr"
nptltuam partem often cited In the
.middle age In pasnf of the superiority
or the contemplative life, as represent
ed by alarS orer the active life, ayta
boMxed by. Martha. ftit apparently no
snrb contrast was originally Jntendcd.
Why, sgaln, "a multitude of sins,"
when It Is sald.nf charity that It
"shall corer the multitude of slnsT" Per
haps there Is no other reason ear that
the tongue Is an unruly member; auch
at least the world agrees In calling It,
though the biblical text describes It
"an onruly erll." Maray Ayrea, In
The Review.
DREAM BROUGHT HIM WEALTH
Peddler Had Laugh on Skeptical Shop.
keeper V he Refused to Credit
1 -nth of Vision.
In the time of Henry TO the story
runs, so Edgar O.-Good speed writes In
the Atlantic Monthly, there tired In
Swaffham Market. In Norfolk, a ped
dler named John Chapman. Having
dreamed one night that. If he went np
I London, on London bridge he would
meet a man who would bring him good
news, sjid being unable to get this
dream out of his mind, he presently
heutok himself to London, and all day
long walked to and fro on London
Bridge. 'At length a shopkeeper. oot
t.g hit strange behavior, asked him
the meaning of It. and the honest ped
dler told him his dream.
'AhP said tba shopkeeper, "had I
liken account of dreams I might hare
eened much a fool as you ; for
only lb other night I dreamed that In
a Llsee called 8waffham Market. In
K-rfolk. there lire a peddler named
John Chapman who has s tree In -hi
baek yard, under which is burled a
pot of told."
Th peddler humbly acknowledged
the, folly of such behavior and forth
with returned home.- There ha lost
00 time In digging under the tree in
his hn.-k yard, and In vary (ruth fiund
Just u-h a pot of fold a th shop
keeper bed dreamed of. whereby be
lived In riiity the rest of hi dava.
INDIAN FIGHTER
IS ARTIST MODEL
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WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ad.
kindly mention The Democrat.
FEW FOLKS HAVE
GRAYHAIR NOW
Dreggist Says Ladies art Using
Kectpo of sage Tea ana
JMiipnur.
Hair that loss It cola and Instr.
or when It fades, tuma gray, doll and
lifeless, Is oaussd by lack of rautrur
In th hair. Oar grandmother made
np a mixture ef Bsc Tea and Bulshur
to keep her locks dark and beautiful,
snd thousands of woman snd msa who
value that even eolor. that beautiful
aarn ensoe 01 amir wnicn M so at
tractive, ns only thla old-tlm recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mix
ture Improved by the addition ef other
Ingredients by asklna- at aar drua
store (or a, bottle of "Wyeth' Bag
and Sulphur Compound," which dark
en the hair so naturally, so evenly,
that nobody can possibly tell it ha
been applied. Ton tost damnen a
pong or ee ft brush with It and draw
this through your hair, takinc one
small strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappear; but What
delights th ladle with Wyeth' Bsc
and Sulphur Compound I that, be
side beautifully darkening the hair
after a few applications, H also bring
back th gloss mad Isatr sad greas st
an appearance of abundance.
Wyeth'a Sma-o and Salphor Com
pound I delightful toilet requisite
to impart color and a youthful ap
pearance to the hair. It Is not In
tended for the euro, mitigation or pre
vention of disss.
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
A COLD 03 CATARRH
Applv Osea U Ntrf- Tn
Upon up Air
trll open right up, the air passages ef
freely. No more hawking, snuffling,
mucous discharge, headache, dryness no
stnunrlins- tor farsslh si nieht. vane snU
or catarrh is gone
Don't star staffed tmt Get A tn
bottU ef Ely Cream Balm from your
draggis now. Appry a littl of tal
frsgTsnt, antisepti cream fat your nos
trils, 1st it penetrate through sverr ah?
.A lL ,i- . ' . .
in o9 mu MOM ana
fthss sWnlsAMI 4r1skswiaael sa.SS.ne.si - - - .
" - - 1 i iimemen aaiissswaasj MeIUIJgaa,ggJb;
riving you instant relieL Ely's Crsaa
Baun U fust what every cold and a
tarrh suffsnr sas.besn cisUag. ilf
fuat spWadid.
A ChocUw Indian of Calvin, Okla
homa, who wa In that company of
United Statci soldier which fired th
first shots at th Germans, and who
was near the fighting lines when th
last 'run was heard, has been chosen
by Dewarrcux. th French arilie, as
the model for his palming of the true
American fighter. Th picture is to
hanr in th French Federal Building
at Pti with those of other Allied
Soldiers.
Otis W. Leader trained with th
famous Blue Devil when he first went
to France, and was almost continuous
ly under fir while he served over
seas. At Chateau Thierry, Mets, St
Miheil, Verdin and Arronn h made
a splendid record of bravery, and was
cited for his action at Chateau Thierry
when for thrc dava b fought with
th Infantry after th ' entire run
crew with which he was fighting had
been killed, and th run deatroyrd.
At this tint he captured two machine
runs and eighteen prisoners.
Today Leader's body is covered with
mustard gas burns for which he still
has to have medical treatment. H
Isn't sitting; down for th rest of his
life telling war stories to his children
and friend. Not much!
The man who was chosen aa th
type of true American fighter is still
in action. At Oklahoma City he is tak
ing training; under th direction of th
Federal Board for Vocational Educa
tion in mechanical and electrical en
gineering. After compleinr th etrjrs
there h Is to continue in advanced
work along the sams Unci in Kansas
City MssourL ""
FULLY PROTECTED
We have just installed an Electrical Burguar Alarm System, which places The
ALBANY STATE BANK in the front rank for safety and protection. Every
Inch of the vault surface is electrified, as well the vault door. This means the
combination, the bolt throw, or the vault itself cannot be touch! without turn
ing in an alarm that can be heard for blocks. . .
Proof of the efficiency of the alarm systems is the fact that during twenty
years that such alarms have .been In use in the United States, not a single
vault or safe protected by them have been broken into or robbed of a single
dollor. This is SOME record when you consider the thousands of leading ,
BANKS that have thls protection.
Further, the big insurance companies writing burglary Insurance fully realize
the safetv of the alarms for thev automntlenllv rrHnr the nrfminme filVv
- - - v. w .. w w weew grm vasts a SB A V I
cent on all banks thus protected.
Further, Uncle Sam has the best modern alarm appliances he can obtain for
the protection of money and valuables in his charge. .
We feel that we cannot make our vaults too strong for our cutsomers. We
feel hat they are entitled to the best protection we can give them.
We still have a limited number of safety' deposit boxes for rent at reasonable
prices. CALL AND INVESTIGATE. . ' N
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Albany State Bank
"ALWAYS AT YOUr'sERVICE"
Z
annanHefTVl
Frank G. Will
JEWBLER
High elaas Jewelry, Silver, Cot
Glass and Hand Pahvted China
All OLD RECIPE .
TO DARKEN HAIR
8atw "Tea and Eulphur - Turns
uray, Faded HairjJark
and Gloss.r
Almost everyone know that Bag
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back th natural eolor snd
I oat re to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Tear ago th only way to get
that mixture wa to make it at home,
which la mussy and troublesome.
Nowaday v simply ask at any
drag More for "Wrath's tssge and Sul
phur Compound." Ton will get a larg
bottle of thla old-time recipe Improved
by tho addition of other Ingredients,
at very little cost. Everybody usee
this preparation now, because no one
can possibly tell that yon darkened
your hair, a It-doe It o naturally
and arenhr. Ton dampen a sponge or
soft 'brush with It snd draw thla
through your hair, taking one smalt
strand at a time; by morning the gray
hair disappears, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair become
beautifully dark, thick and glossy snd
you look years younger. Wyeth 's Sage
and Sulphur Compound la a delightful
toilet requisite, it is not Intended for
the ours, mitigation or prevention of
Hl:i!iilfl!D
IHimisniiismse
amwmmmmnmn
Irresistible!
"Nothing cements friendship, and ripens It.lnto such mellow warmth and un
derstanding as a box of
CIGARS
Not "Just" Cigars, understand, but
' McALPIN-S CIGARS
There's a distinction'; just as-one book differs from another. Just as v'ou dlf-
fr (rnm rnttr nalnnhnf .
raa ssvisa VUi HVIgllUVIs
.V
CANDIES
Send her a box of Candy. W carry th finest
line packed in fancy boxes to pleas her y
as well aa her taste.
Smokers Supplies
Civ him a fin briar pip. Our lln is com
pleto In all slies, shape, and sites. Also a full
lina'of Cigarette. Tobacco In Humidors, etc
CIGARS
CAN DIES
M. McALPIN
TOBACCOS'
BILLIARDS
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' Gift Suggestions tha t Appeal to Men
Practical gifts like wearing apparel meet the approval
of even those most critical. Every man is interested
in wearing something that will improve his personal
appearance.
In th list w hav carefully selected at the right yoa will find many
worth whil suggestions to maks your C h r 1 t m a shopping a
pleasure. '
The Blain Clothing Calmpany
"Value Fret" Store, Open TiD9 This Evening and Wednesday
Suggestions
for Men
Bath' Robes -
Sweaters
Slippers
Pajamas
Neckties
Scarfs
. Collar Bags v
Shirts .
Suit Case or Hand Bag
Hat or Cap
Shoe
,Wool Gloves
Dress Gloyes
Collars
Wild
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