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Show i Woman's World j Conducted by Helene Valeu. j HELENE VALEAU'S ANSWERS. I f Mf-EP Valeau will reply to all ques- I i'.ohk asked by tlio feminine readers of ' j the I ntprmountain, Catholic. The well J j 'Known character and authority of her j J replies need no introduction to those S I lready familiar with her Ability. Miss I J Valeau will take a kindly and personal interest in those who write to her, and j spare no pains in seeing that their ; inquiries are answered fully and care- I fully. Write only on one side of the I paper. Address letters to Miss Helene Valeau. Intel-mountain Catholic. I Hoar Mis Valeau: Please tell me a I pood tonic for a busy woman who is vjn down. I J- M. S.. SALT LAKE. I It woman who wishes to accomplish nvsl and best work possible will find that .me hour's rest, at a fixed j !.our every afternoon, will do more for i I her than siimulants. In order to obtain I the ere;,! est K,--,, from this hour's rest I s!ie must disrobe as if it were for the I Mijsrht, nnd then i down in a dark- ! n '1 room and sleep for a lnjf ,oul.f or I rvrn less. She will nrisp refreshed and i invienratod. One whole day out of j ''Ji spent in absolute rest is a great J resmr.T .f strength and beauty, as well .-; cheerfulness. I1' ;!!- Miss VaUau: .'an yon tell me ;t 1o eat. as I suffer with dvspep- f '' W. S.. BUTTE. J Tho sufferer from dyspepsia should i 'i-i turnips, spinach, cresses, salads, I -"l'M'y. letture. d.ui.lelions, ripe peaches j I roaste.1 aj.ples on his bill of fare. ( j WIFE SENTENCES HUSBAND. J Senc's Him to Jail for Drunkenness I and Failure to Provide. If i'i the I-layonne. X. J.. police court J week Recorder Lazarus permitted f woman to sentence her husband to the comity jail for thirty days. The i 5 man was churpod by his wife with fail- f j mp !'" provide for her and with drink- I declared she had stood his I I '.Mistreatment for twenty-five years, I H'"l she considered that long eiiouph. i i"U Know mare about the case than I ' d"'- suppose I permit you to take my niace and pronounce sentence on your j I husband." said th record cr. I I "That will suit me," replied the wom- ! j The man stared at his wife and t: j v as about to ask for mercy when she j said: "It's n.. use to ask me to be J lenient. I am pohip to send you where I you will not be able to get any liquor I and cannot o on sprees. I am tired I of hearinc your promises. You never j keep them." I "Mary, be easy with me this time I and I will behave myself." pleaded the I man. "J will stop drinking and give I you all my wages." f "l;'s little pood I get from your I woi-kinp." responded the woman, j ' Your money goes mostly for drink. I I mink thirty days in jail will bring you J in vour senses." 'Derision sustained." said the record- : I and the man was led away. Why Don't You? I Why don't you answer your friend's J J' iter at once? Why don't you make the promised visit to that invalid? She is looking for you day after day. ! Why don't you send away that little ii't you've been planning to send? Mere kind intentions never accomplish ;.ny good. Why don't you try to share the burden bur-den of that sorrowful one who works I beside you? Is it because you are growing selfish ? Why don't you speak out the encouraging encour-aging words that you have in your thoughts? T'nless you express them they arc of no use to others. Why don't you take more pains to be self-sacrificing and loving in the .-very-day home life? Time is rapidly passing. Tour dear one will not be with you always. I Why don't you create around you an itmosphere if happiness and helpfulness helpful-ness so that all who come in touch 'ith you may be made better? Care of the Teeth. i '!'nke a drink of cool water the first Miing in the morning. Then brush the l-fth with an antiseptic solution, or o,-.e of the powders or pastes that come lor the purpose. Cleanse your nasal passages with a similar solution used in an atomizer or taken from the palm of your hand. Brush the teeth after each meal, or use dental floss to remove re-move particle? of food. Ttinse. your mouth with a solution of baking soda, 'oorax or listenine at night, just before going to bed. Hold the solution In your mouth lor three or four minutes. This will neutralize the acids which i sometimes form in the mouth and cause iho teeth to crumble. If, jn spite of your care, your teeth show I signs of decay, have them filled at old c. Don't let the holes get large, J and don't have a-tooth pulled if you -an possibly save it. All this sounds II like considerable work, but it will pay : ou to do it. Aunt P.ride in Sacred Heart Review. j What Makes Happiness? j -V little thoiislii will show you how I v. r-ily your own happiness depends on j low other people; bear themselves to- I vards you. The looks and tones at j .'o.i! brvAkfast table and the conduct I M vour fellow-workers or. employers. tl e faithful and unreliable men you il'-a! with what people say to you on t!,e stnt, ihe way your cook and housemaid do their work, the letters you get, the friends or foes you meet. thc-o things make up very much of the pleasure or misery of your day. Tiun the idea around and remember -'hat just so mm h are you adding to 'he pl'-asure or misery of other peo-1 peo-1 ! days. And this is the half of h- matter which you can control. Wheih.r any particular day shall trine to you more rf happiness or of offering Is largely heyond your power determine. Whether, each day of our life shall give happiness or suf-Vrinc suf-Vrinc to, others rests with yourself. Virtues of Salt. i ' 'omm :n ordinary table salt has many 1 virtues. It is one of the best cleansers for the teeth and gums. It is good for 5-pepsia. it is excellent for the skin, tmd disinfects wounds and sores. It relieves nain caused by bee stings and fpidep bites. Land is greatly enriched end crass if made to grow by sprinkling sprink-ling salt on the ground. Salt used when fueepina carpets freshens them and ;eeps out moths. It will put out a fire in the chimney, as well as revive a coal .ire. Salt in the oven under baking tins prevents scorching on the bottom, .-alt put on ink spots when freshly nadr will remove them. Salt in water will refreshen cut flowers, and as ai ieid wash will m event the hair ftom! 1a!lin. j ...... |