Show e eL L TA TAL L S BRADY MD I I What Will You Wear This Winter The flannels of ot our forefathers' forefathers time were all right for the bath ante tub era Nowadays there is no great risk involved In taking a bath right In midwinter The human skin is expected expect ed d to do its duty in winter as in summer summer sum sum- mer and it gets along very well Indeed without flannel armor Soap 5 Jt It t has shrunk tho old red flannels till tills s s they are nothing much more than d L chest protectors protectors and and th these se perilous garments are worn by none but old women omen ri a r What That arc you Jou going to wear this this' Going to keep good and t. t r W Warm Or will you Jou take a chance on r i k keeping cool and well for a a. change Itis llis cheaper and much more comfortable comfortable comfort comfort- able to keep cool and well You Tou have to pay the clothier a trine trifle more perhaps perhaps per per- haps for your our fine silk lined light i w weight Height knitted wool union suits but you save the difference ten times over tin Un cough and cold medicine and docS doctor doc- doc S tor lor bills j f I The heavy cotton underclothing Worn in the winter time time time-by by many individUals in- in i is too thick and too warm for comfort indoors Furthermore cotton cott cotton cot- cot ton Is la a n. good t conductor of heat It Is a a t I better conductor than silk or wool Frye It for yourself by wrapping a 8 pound of Ice in a yard of or cotton another er pound in a yard ard of wool the I cot cot- wrapped ton ice will melt first Or spread a piece of ot cotton and a piece of ot wool cloth upon the snow and th the snow under the cotton melts first So So while cotton is too warm indoors if a a. 1 heavier garment Is worn than in warmer warm- warm er tr weather it allows the body to cool l' l off oft too quickly when you go outdoors On one recent Monday the faithful I may recall the influence of cold r shower baths after hot or warm baths and of drafts was compared and de declared declared de- de I salutary in both Instances But j we e were thinking of the naked bod body then not of a body swathed s in coddling cod cod- dUng clothes We were thinking of ot an unhampered unspoiled vaso motor vaso-motor motor system the system the ne nerves el which re- re re I spond to varying surface temperatures temperatures tempera tempera- tures by or diminishing the flow of blood Thick cotton mak makes s these nerves sleepy They become weakened and Inactive and then when the emergency comes when the Ind Individual in In- In d I dual plunges into a cold air bath right from his hot office or store or living room or theatre the nerves are asleep and he feels and is chilled Suppose he were to adopt for tor cold weather an imitation of the hairy coat man lost when he rose from his four feet to the erect and proud position he occupies in the fauna of toda today That Tha means of ot course nothing but woolen wolen underwear underwear- both union suits and socks socks for for the average indoor worker light weight porous knitted wear silk lined If desired for smoothness smooth smooth- i ness t Wool is a 9 iiI slow ow conductor of heat about aa as slow as hair itself It I I does not exhaust the vaso-motor vaso nervous nervous ner ner- system and th the circulation with I I excessive siYe gymnastics It It does not de demand demand de- de I mand such phenomenal feats as cotton Goes does It la is not not s so thi thick k and bulky as cotton It is more comfortable outdoors outdoors out out- doors than cotton The man who wears It does docs not become chUl chilly The woman who wears It has a good The child who child ho wears it has few If ir any colds |