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SPOKANE DAILY CHRONICLE. PAGE FIVE. Velvet for Fall Women Look Into Nations Relief Needs Girls of Today Are Pretty Well Able to Take Care of Themselves When 18 Find How Germs of Tuberculosis Get Their Start of the world had come and all wa darknesa and despair. unkind to you. When he keeps yon virtually a prisoner st home he sincerely believes that he Is taking care of you and protecting you from harm.

So much has been written and so msny sermons hare been preached about Taming youth and the orgies It Indulges In that It haa thrown parents Into a blind panic In which they see bogeys hiding behind every door and suspect every youth of being Don Juan. Teaching Helps. Furthermore, every stern father may accept this as a fact, that In thla day and age girls are going to have their good times honestly and aboveboard If they can. on the sly If their parents force them to It. Bo It It a question of which would father rather have his daughter keep dates with boys she has to meet st the drugstore and with whom she goes goodness knows where or boys who corns to see her at home end with whom she goes to nice parties.

DOROTHY DDL By Detwthy Dls. Dear Miss Dls Do you not think that a girl of II Is capable of taking care of herself when out of her parents' sight and that she should be allowed to hive dates with the boy? I have a very strict father, who refuses to let me go to any place of amusement or even entertain my boy friends at home. I dont want to do anything wild, but I do want to have some clean fun and to be permitted to associate with nice young people and be allowed to go to entertainments. I am too young to marry, but It looks now as If I will have to get married to the first man who asks me in order to get any freedom or have any pleasure In life. What can I do? MISS 18.

Make Dad Bee. Answer I don't know, unless you can wake your Rip Van Winkle father up and make him realise what an Injustice he Is doing you by depriving you of the pleasures that belong to your time of life. The Braille system which permits Girls Capable. Your father forgets, too. that at 18 a girl now is Just as mature and more worldly wise than her mother was at 25.

We hare speeded up age and children develop early. The shush policy of bringing up youngsters has been superseded by that of enlightening them aa to what life really Is. and the young girl of today la not an Innocent little Ignoramus. She la a sophisticated woman who Is pretty well able to take care of henelf. the blind to read was perfected by Louis Brmllle more than 100 yean ago.

AOVBITiltNO. Dont Trifle With Conghs Rayon dull velvet, either with plain or crinkly surface. Is the leading fabric for fall costumes In Paris. The two fhodels above, designed by Worth, are In this material. No.

1 being a coat of black with a very smooth surface and soft pile. It has the new collar composed of a wide scarf of self-material knotted In front Model No. 2 is an ensemble composed of dress and short bolero In Ivory dull crinkly velvet worn with a ruby colored self-material scarf. By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN, Editor, Journal of Uw American Medical Association.

Scientists are making an exhaustive study of the germ of tuberculosis. They are looking Into the natural history of this extraordinary bug. They are taking It apart and studying It chemically. They are finding out what it will do under various circumstances and In various environments. They are breeding It Into numerous generations and they are studying the effects on these vsrlous generations of different types of diet and air and similar conditions.

They are studying not only the effects of the germ as a whole, but the effects of Its protein. Its faU and Its sugars. Obviously this type of study must yield Information of great value In controlling the growth and development of the germ In relationship to human disease. How Germs Operate. The next step has been to determine the way In which the germ gets Into the body, and then what happens to It after It Is In the human body.

Once In the tissue of the lung, the germ produces definite changes. It has been found that Its growth and the progress of these changes can be prevented by various procedures which will put the lung at rest. These procedures Involve not only actual rest of the entire Individual In bed, but specific rest of the lung brought about by the weight of sandbags applied to various portions of the body, and the use of pulmothorax, which is the Injection of air around the lung Tbrclng it to collapse. They involve also the use of various surgical procedures, which bring about a complete and permanent collapse of the diseased lung, and finally the cutting of nerves which control the movementa of the diaphragm and thereby bring about rest of the lung. Dont let Fight terms quickly.

Creomulsion bines the 7 be helps known to modes science. Powerful but hsrmleaa. Pleusund to tike. No narcotics. Your druggist will refund your money if any ooogh or oold no Butter how loeg Wending is not relieved by Creomulsion.

Creomulsion Co, Atlantic. Oa. Your father should try to recall his own youth and remember how, when he was 18 or 20, he longed for pleasure and the companionship of the girls and boys of his own age. He must remember how bis feet ached to dance and that he felt when he couldn't go to a party as if the end Of course, he doesn't mean to be MXW TORS. Fir eminent woman' name.

appear with Um proml-sent men who have been to the National ClUaene' committee to tabulate condition! In American eltlaa and dlacover Juat what relief will be Imperative thla winter. They are Ida. Aucuat Belmont, Ida. Nlcholae Brady, Mrs. John M.

aienn, Mie. Robert Speer and Mtos LUlton Wald. Theae women and their confrere! will not raiae money for relief. Them la the Important lob of putting on a campaign to tell America exactly what the welfare and relief situation la. Instead of guesswork, they win present facta for communities to from.

Brety social agency of any Importance, from the Balratlon Army to the Junior leaguers, will cooperate with them. Not only unemployment, but the social Ills arising from it will be their consideration. Flan Wide Research. The feeding of achool children, the health of all' adults as well as children, the home situations that make for good cltleenahlp or delinquency these things are as Important to them as a tabulation of the unemployed. Already they know several facts about America.

First, the need of relief has tncressed eightfold since ISM, which means that everybody who can give must five this winter. In the second place, IS per cent of all cases in the cities hospitals, over and above charitable wards, are now free cases. Somebody must pay for them! Before, the depression, one out of every seven children In big city schools was undernourished. The committee realises the Increase this percentage has taken and will find out how big a proportion must have supplementary feeding thla winter. This committee Is confident that If the responsible people In the United States have the social and welfare facts of America's big cities laid before them, they will unite to take care of the situation.

They feel that unemployment Is only one of the ills of the present situation. Character building of future American citlsens la Just as Important. Thla type of work should be Included In relief Just as much as actual feeding and housing and clothing. This la the first time every big social agency has cooperated In a nation-wide mobilisation for relief. The ground work this winter to lessen the strain of poverty, disease and unemployment will be laid by thla committee, on which these five eminent women will play a big part.

Bach Is well qualified for her post cl honor. Mrs. August Belmont, formerly the actress Eleanor Hobson has been Identified with the American Red Croes ever since her marriage In 1811 to the multi-millionaire August Belmont. Last winter In addition to this work, she was chairman of the women's division of the emergency relief In New York city. Mrs, Nlcholae Brady Is at present chairman of the national board of the Olrl Scouts, a position to which she succeeded Mrs.

Herbert Hoover In fUl Mrs. Jehu M. Glenn. Mrs. Nicholas F.

Brady. mmm ALE Current Books 1928. She also la on the board and the national executive committee. It was Mrs. Brady who founded the Car-roll club for business girls In 1919, now the largest chib of Its kind aiding self-supporting girls.

In addition, Mrs. Brady la vice president of the finance board of the welfare council of New York city and vice chairman of the social service committee of the City hospital at Blackwell's Island, New York. Mrs. John M. Olenn is now president of the Church Mission of Help and of the Family Welfare tion.

This summer she was chairman of the American division of the International Conference of Social Work held In Frankfort, Germany. During the World war she was an officer In the American Red Crass and one of the few women chosen as president of the National Conference of Social Work. She Is the wife of John Mark Glenn, general director of the Russell Bags foundation. On Other Commissions. Mrs.

Robert Speer Is known for her active leadership of the Y. W. C. now being honorary president and member of the national board. In addition to her Y.

W. C. A. work, Mrs. Speer hss served as a member of many Important commissions.

Including President Hoovers commission on unemployment relief and the Federal Council of Churches commission on the study of marriages and the home. It's Underwear Buying Time Now Here's a Real Sale Bln. Robert E. Speer. Men's Fall and Winter Miss Lillian Wald, best known of all the five for her social work.

Is founder of the Henry street settlement, founder of the visiting nurse service, which now has spread to all parte of the world, first president of the National Association for Public Health Nursing, the originator of the Idea of the United States children's bureau, and member of several other Important social welfare organizations. Recently she became a member of the technical advisory committee of the League of Nations association. Boys Adventure Library. Ever; toy likes a thrilling story of adventure, especially when It embodies qualities of courage, daring and self-sacrifice. Here Is a book which combines all these qualities.

Boys' Adventure Library- la not the work of one author but of a doa-en or more, Including such famous writers as Zane Grey, Fltahugh Green, Webb Waldron, Alfrnd F. Loomis, William Wells, Harold McCracken, Archibald Rutledge, Ray Plainer Tracy and others. It la edited by K. I. Bemla and published by Fleming H.

Revel! company, New York. "Lost In the Sky- la Fltahugh Oreen't story In the opening chapter. "Then Oabriel Blew His Horn la Archibald Rutledge' story which appeared In Boys' Life. Zane Grey contributes "The Wolf Tracker." A touch of the far north is given In Harold McCrackens story, "Igla-ome Hunts the Demon What boy doesnt like a good yarn of thla nature? And "Ice and Fire." a reprint from the Cromwell public tlons, by Webb Waldron, gives a thrilling account of a near drowning In Lake Superior. Chronicle Pattern Try Relaxing to Keep Nerves at Low Tension 2472 garments in by us at great price concessions from prominent end assortments discontinued numbers clean-up lots Wright's Wear Test and other good makes All Brand Neu) Garments of Dependable Quality MRS.

HOOVER MAKES COTTON POPULAR WASHINGTON. 040 Mrs. Herbert Hoover, who launched a cotton evening dreoz mode that found wide favor thla aummer, continues to wear that fabric. Though society and fashion editors, all looking Intently at the dress she wore on the platform notification night, unanimously called It blue chiffon. It was, In reality, cotton net.

The costume was sheer and had a plain bodice and puff sleeves. Flounces trimmed the skirt. Another evening dress worn by Mrs. JJoover is of blue and white figured cotton net. In day-time cotton dresses, Mrs.

Hoover lias been wearing a white pique suit in tailored lines; a blue voile, white-dotted, with white frill around collar and sleeves; and a brown-and-lvory voile worn with brown aboes and wide brown hat. By Alicia Hart. Life, especially In cities, resembles a merry-go-round that la going faster and faster. It is quite natural that people should hold their breath, tighten their muscles, and wonder Just when they are going to fan off. But If you win relax you will discover that you aren't riding for a tall at all.

However, you can't remain wound up and escape. You must conserve your energy Instead of keeping your whole body In a state of tension. A few elmple exercises will prove invaluable. All at Amazingly Low Prices Stock Up Now -1 I The Purple Prince of Oz. What child doesn't like the "Os stories? The wonderful land of Ox has provided no little amount of entertainment for hundreds of thousands of Juvenile readers.

Among the latest arrivals of the Os stories Is "The Purple Prince of Oz," by Ruth Plumly Thompson and published by the Reilly 8c Lee company of Chicago. This story Is founded on the famous Oz stories by L. Prank Baum. It is profusely Illustrated by John R. Neill.

The new Oz book 1s brim full of adventure and fun and about the sort of people one cant forget. The story starts when Randy, the Ollllken boy, eats some of the royal grapes of Pum-perdlnk without permission. The king's wrath explodes and Kabumpo, the kind-hearted elephant. Is stirred to sympathy and takes the boy under bis trunk. At this point the whole royal household becomes a turmoil.

Comes then a wicked witch to take over the throne, but Red Jinns magic to stronger than that of the wicked witch, and so all wrongs are righted, much to the delight of the young readers. 432 Mens Part Wol Union Suits Up to $1.95 Values UoU Mens part-wool union suits Wear Test, Stratton and Body Guaid makes long and short sleeves, ankle length in gray, white with blue stripe and rayon mixtures sizes 36 to 50. SIMPLE GOWNS OF RICH FABRIC PARIS. W) Broche (worked) fabrics are novelties in this year's winter evening mode. Black failles embroidered In silver triangles or quarter-sized dots and white mousselines striped with silver are used for many smart dgpee frocks.

Most of the gowns fashioned from these elaborate fabrics are simple In design with close fitting bodices and full skirt. Try This One. Lie 'on your back. Let every part of your body faU as though it held no life. Your legs, your arms, your hands, your head, your neck.

Be as immobile as a wooden figure. Now stretch your whole body. As far as you can. Relax. Don't control yourself.

Imagine that you are a ball about to roll down a hill and let yourself roll. You won't, of course. You will be quiet Heres Another. Another exercise which helps, but which requires assistance, consists In standing with your feet apart and letting your body drop forward from the waist Pretend that you are as limp as the rag dolls that you kept in your play house when you were 7 and 8. Have some one place her hands Juat below your shoulder blades and work your back up and down.

If you want to relax, go In for some exercise or sport which you enjoy. Keep at It until you are genuinely, healthily tired. You will relax without any prescription. 288 Men's Part Wool Union Suits 89c Men's Part Wool Union Suits $1.49 AnVIBTIRINO AOVEkTIRINO 1 ANNOUNCING Mens part-wool union suits good winter weight long sleeves, ankle length in natural gray random color. Meus part-wool union suits Sitratton make medium and heavy weight long sleeves, ankle length.

Menu Hints ARROW 288 Mens Silk and Wool and Fine Worsted Union Suits $1.95 By Mrs. Almnier George. Beef Casserole. COAL or WOOD Men's silk and wool and fine worsted union suits Stratton and other makes long and short sleeves, ankle length in white and natural are fashioned Swiss ribbed styles. gray color sizes up to 50 some MENU ton DINNER.

Beef CMMrole Hot BUcuit Hone? Noetar Salad Sliced Banana Nut Cook lei Coffee Silk and Wool Reg. $3.95 Mens Union Suits Built by ROUND OAK Here's model that will win instant approval with youth and youthful women types. It has the new caped neckline and puffed slcevee to broaden the shoulders in a smart new way. The slenderness of the skirt Is emphasized through the sharp dipped seaming at the front and at the back. Bottle green tough crepe silk made the original.

Black blistered crepe satin is very effective with the collar and puffs of the sleeves made of the reverse of the crepe. Style No. 888 Is designed in sizes 14, 18, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 Inches bust. Size 16 requires 4 yards 39-lnch, with yard 35-lncb lining. Price of pattern la 15 cents In stamps or coin (coin Is preferred).

Wrap coin carefully. Addresa Pattern Department, Spokane Dally Chronicle, Spokano, Wash. Men's Wright's 100 Wool Union Suits $2.98 Beef Caseerole. 1 sound chuck 3 tableepoons or round steak chopped green 4 tablespoons peppers chopped salt pork I cup water or 3 tablespoons stock chopped onion ft cup diced carrots ft cup diced celery Cut meat Into one inch pieces. Heat and add and brown meat and onions.

Pour into casserole. Add rest of ingredient. Cover and bake lft hours in slow oven. Remove cover and allow to brown fivo minute. FULL ivory porcelain finish trimmed in green made with or without reservoir and with high closet or high ihelf and with reversible grates for coal or wood Not only is the Arrow attractive it is a FOOD SAVER a TIME SAVER a FUEL SAVER Let us show you its SAVING Features NOW 1 $2.48 awo Men's Wrights standard 100 wool union suits In natural gray and oxford gray colors also 80 No Trouble Suits, a number highly recommended by the manufactur- Mens Wrights silk and wool union suits 80 wool union suits with silk mixture beautiful fine quality In natural gray color reg-, ular J3.95 values.

Mens Cotton Rib Union Suits 69c Phone: MAIN 6711 W232 MAIN Ave. Household Hints Neetar Salad. 1 package lemon 3 tableepoons flavored gelatin lemon juice mixture ft cup diced orentes lft cupa boiling cup diced pineapple water 4 tableepoone ft cup white eberrlee orange Juloe Eour weter over gelatin mixture end atir until It ha dlMoived. Cool and add rest of ingredients. Pour Into glass dish and chill until stiff.

Unmold on Isttuee and top with salad dressing. Nat Ceekles (Pear Dosea) 1 cup fat 1 cup chopped nuts 3 cupa cuter 4 1-3 cups flour 4 tablespoons erean teaspoon cream 3 eggs of tartar 3 teaspoons vsnllla teaspoon baking teaspoon lemon powder extract 1-3 teaspoon silt Cream Die fat and sugar. Add cream and eggs and beat one minute. Add rest of Ingredients. Chill and break off bite of doueh and flatten down three inches apart on greased baking sheet.

Bake 13 nhute la a moderate oven. Vic 600 Men's Shorts 39c to 48c Values Mens shorts a special assortment of factory clean-up numbers of If the offspring wont eat cereal save your tears. Simply serve It to them as a novel luncheon dessert In a fancy dress they enjoy. To clean oilcloth use a cloth which haa been dipped In skimmed milk. This cleans and leaves a gloss on the Oilcloth, Mens eotlaa ribbed anion nilte short and long leeve.

and ankle length In gray random color. beautiful quality broadcloth in plain colors and a large assortment of fancy patterns clastic back, side ties and elastic sides sizes 28 to 44. x. a M.i. riMr.

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