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Start using these pleasant tasting effective wafers today. ITCHING... the anywhere on body also burning Irritated skjrv- soothed and helped by. , Resinol WNU W 85-- 85 BY DR. LLOYD ARNOLD Different Ways of Making Rugs College of Medicine. By GRANDMOTHER CLARK Let Our Motto Be GOOD HEALTH Professor of Bacteriology and Preventive Medicine, University of Illinois. wvewwewweeeeweeewwwweewe Almost everyone has had the experience on a hot summer day of going e into a movie O Our lobby is delightfully air cooled daring the summer months Radio tor Every 200 Rooms 200 Baths it FOOD FOR TOTS ENTERING SCHOOL pie-tnr- that FOR FIRST TIME has had a sign Beat the egg and add the milk to Slice the bread about inch thick. Dip the slices in the egg mixture and saute in butter until lightly brown, turning once. Spread with honey to which a little cinnamon has been added. one-four- th Bell Syndicate. 70 COOL INSIDE." For the first few moments we. have a grateful sense o f comfort The seems delightful after the sizzling blasts on the street Then gradually It dawns on us that we are cold. If we have a wrap, we put It on. But most of us dont carry wraps when the temperature is near the hundred mark. Moreover, we have discarded every article of clothing that our sense of public decency will permit us to discard. We debate whether we should go out and get xwarm, but we remember. the unbearableness of the beat Eventually, though, we leave, and as we reach the sidewalk, the hot air makes us gasp for breath. We feel suffocated; we become cold, clammy. We may even have a strong feeling of nausea. A few of us may collapse entirely. Obviously, this Is is to The purpose of make us comfortable, and if we are uncomfortable when we go from the outside hot air into the inside cooled air, and acutely uncomfortable, almost to the point of sickness, when we go from the inside cooled air into the outside hot air again, then something is wrong. The skin Is the largest organ of the body. If it were spread out on the floor, it would be the size of a rug seven or eight feet square. When the outer air is cooler than the body, the skin tries to prevent heat loss by reducing the amount of warm blood flowing through this body covering layer. While It Is impossible for the body to prevent loss of heat by this mechanism, still excessive dissipation of heat is avoided. But the skin loses heat and acts as a radiator in spite of all that the body can do. During cold weather s we lose of the beat value of cents food through otfr skins. Sixty-fiv- e of every dollar we spend for food Is used to heat the air in which we live. On the other hand, in the summer the skin acts like a refrigerator. We secrete water into the outside skin and the evaporation of this water cools us. When you go from, the street to an artificially cooled room during a warm summer day, your skin has to change in a moments time from a refrigerator to a radiator. On the street your skin is working to keep your inside organs from getting too hot, for when the temperature of the air is above normal body temperature, the skin works hard to keep the body from being heated up to the air temperature.The only health problem in artificially cooled theaters, restaurants, office buildings and homes is the difference in temperature and comfort between the outside and the Inside air. There are several separate points to be considered.' The sense of comfort is the desirable end point This is a combination bf three factors ; namely, temperature, humidity and air movement When the air is saturated with moisture, it feels hotter than air cf the same temperature with lower humidity. Some recent work tends to show that there should not be more than 10 degrees difference in temperature of the air inside artificially cooled rooms as compared to the outside air. But there should be 40 per cent less moisture in the air In the refrigerated rooms.. There should be some air movement,' but not a draft or wind,- sufficient to keep still air pockets forming around people sitting in these rooms. The greatest factor, however, according to these investigators, Is in the humidity of the air. Some restaurants and theaters maintain a 20 to 30 degree Fahrenheit difference in temperature between inside and outside air. Upon entering such' a room maintained at, say 70 F. from a street temperature of 100 to 105 F one feels a sense of coolness Then adjustment of and tbe body to the temperature takes displace, and this sense of appears. Return to the street after an hours sojourn is 'ike stepping from northern Canada to southern Louisiana in one step. The skin tries to make this rapid adjustment as best it can. This Is sometimes bard to do quickly. The internal temperature rises in spite oi all the skins valiant attempt to change itself instantaneously from a radiator to a refrigerator. That is why dizziness, nausea and even collapse may accompany this rapid change from a November to a July day. We do not know enough about of rooms in tbe summer time to make rules as yet . .air n. WNU Service. That Makes a Dozen When the babies have grown old Teacher Mention 12 animals of enough to start to school with the older children of the neighborhood the polar regions, Johnnie. Johnnie Two seals and ten polar all kinds of new adventures beset them. The adventure of going to bears. Pathfinder Magazine. school may upset the habit of sleep and appetite. The food problem may be affected directly. Friendly school mates are Inclined to offer tempting y suckers and deadly chocolates between meals to children who have been accustomed to eat no more than one piece of hard candy as a treat after dinner. There may be immediate results such as a taste Instituted by these new confections. Gradually the child will fit Into the school day routine, and appetite will return If it Is not spoiled by an Indulgence In sweets. The mother must be very wise and tactful to deal with this phase of the childs routine, but If good food habits have been started early In babyhood, the custom of obedience will be likely to prevail. Food which the child particularly likes should be provided for at meal time and the box of candy or, better, dried fruits may be passed after meals if there Is a guarantee that ho other sweets have been eaten between meals. Remove the pits from a package of dates and stuff with peanut butter to which a little lemon juice has been added. It is usually desirable to have the. filling visible. Roll In granulated sugar. Time will be saved all-da- The making of rag rugs has interested needleworkers for hundreds of years. One very good reason for this is that rugs are practical and wanted in every home. The larger the rug the harder the work; the weight increases as the work progresses. Making a rug of motifs and then assembling takes the hard labor out of rug making and the work becomes interesting. Work these motifs in spare time at home or elsewhere and, when all are finished, assemble. Folder No. 532 contains a lot of Information about making the hexagon motif in various sizes in hexagon shaped rugs and In various color combinations. Hexagon motifs are crocheted In any size and color scheme according to your own Idea. Amount of material and all the stitches are given and other hints of value to rug makers. A new kind of chart for selecting your colors gives you an opportunity to see what your rug looks like before you go ahead with the work. You can get pulls a fast oneY two-third- - - SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY dressed envelope for reply when ing for any information. AIR CONDITIONING theater some wbnderful Ideas from this folder if the entire package of dates is on Different Ways to Make Rugs. stuffed and then four or live dates It will be mailed to you upon receipt at a time shaken lu a sack or small of 10 cents. paper bag with the sugar. .Address Home Craft Co., Dept. C., Honey Toast 1 egg Nineteenth and St Louis Ave., St Butter cup milk Honey Louis, Mo. 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