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Show r v,.i l .'i ' ." . - . Mm Perfect for midwinter parties and tuitabla for daytime as well it mil simpla, flattering coiffure which may be worn with r without gar denial. The gleaming Cghtt of the hair ara achieved by frequent shampooing. A bruih, more than a comb, it needed for creating top and side curb and the back roll. Don't Mistake Diphtheria For Common Croup flammatlon of the larynx, which comes on usually at night It has been suggested that croup has some relation to the allergic diseases. dis-eases. The usual treatment Is to steam the child to help him get his breath. The need for the doctor is to differentiate between croup and diphtheria. But there la no need to be hysterical hys-terical about simple croup; It Is alarming and presumably uncom-fortable, uncom-fortable, but not dangerous. By MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED Mrs. Eldred will answer your questions about diet general care and management of children if you will send a three-cent stamped, self-addressed envelope with your letter to Mrs. Eldred of the your baby and mine department de-partment in care of The Salt Lake Telegram. This department hates to be a party to home-medlcatlon of any kind, so that It avoids, almost entirely, en-tirely, all discussion of medical subjects. Though, It does feel, that mothers have every right to know as much as they can find out about every ailment which affects the safety of their babies. You are not talking about croup at all, but about membraneous croup, which la diphtheria. The way to avoid the dangers which you mistakenly attribute to croup is to have the children Immunized against diphtheria tha first six months of their lives, when the toll of diphtheria la appalling. I doubt If any child ever died of simple croup, which is an In- |