Show Work of o Red Cross Nurse Not Easy s t Il x x IrE A rt E fE X a Field Fied Duty in in War Void of Romance t r t pt Serf sr Oer me l w a uRe roe a 1 I j I I I I I i T I j I I I f jai r I I I rj a Na r o s Ott r rI I l 1 p a Miss D D. D A. A Beemen Gives Give 8 Timely Advice to Ambitious Ambitious Ambitious Am Am- Women By Marguerite Case Caser CC r jT HE tIE woman oman who becomes aRed a a. aI THE I Red Rfd Cross CroLlS nurse nune with tho the thoI sole I intention of or being Im picturesque said Miss Mis D.A. D.A. D. D A. A Beemen secretary of oC the tM Salt Sl Lake n Red Crosse Cron association and anti antior of or getting dUng the opportunity of oC smoothing some soldiers soldier's brow I Is I. going to be sadly disappointed Work ork on the field Is b dirt gore Jor and everything t that goes goe to make makeup up th there distastefulness there I Is III no romance ro romance romance ro- ro mance about It Half of ot the work of or a trained traIn nurse nun especially a n war nurse nure Is 18 a n. struggle strangle with dirt and unspeakable drudgery And A nil I know for tor I ld served In Mexico two years ago aJo ago agoDo Do you OU think a great manI many man manyI I women n enter the classes classe with sentimental motives such a n. n rend ing to some hand handsome ome man who ho might Provo prove appreciative P and fall taU fallIn fallIn In love with the lovely enter enter- entertainer talner rr she hl was R asked Yes II a n. number of oC the younger element assuredly enter the tha classes clashes with that spirit Nevertheless 1 many are actuated b by very commendable commendable com com- mI m- m emotions emotion the tho mothers mother I and wives who have hare sons eons and husbands husbands hus hus- bands In Inar war ar become nurses often otten through h the th ho hope of ot nursing them And oven even thou though h th they cannot aid Rid their dear ones one P personally tIt they de derive do- do rive rho some consolation b by helping some Bome others other's son on or husband nut But none nona of ot them continued d Miss Mis Ua Beemen no no matter what sentiment prompts the th act Is really pr prepared for tor time the horror which they meet and tho the labor Jabor The army hospital Is no place for Cor the woman oman who Is 15 afraid to scrub and who cannot hear bear th the sight of oC blood and mangled limbs Such work is physically ex exhausting exhausting fX ex- at nt best beat b It makes even tn a n greater strain on the h heart heart it It Is all nil hard realism A MA woman to be a n successful Red Cross Crose nurse then should po Ot possess M perfect control of herself herm s etie r fat 1 4 I WAS D L I r. r My MyRt Rt t. t 1 t nit yO v Pot 1 0 4 site y m mentally mentally as ns well as physically ly for tor sympathy and anguish are the two most devitalizing de forces to th thI the I brain 1 Everything depends on the mental condition In this work does It not nol r. r she phe wa was asked d And a nur nurse eI should know Just junt how much of oC her work should hould be mechanical and how much should hould bo emotional emotional emo emo- r r. r Yes Inde Indeed d said Mid Mies 1188 Df Beemen lice Bee men the n Red lied d Cro Crow Cross nurse should have havo a good hood equilibrium or she will find herself herselt suffering with brain faU fatigue e and will gradually weaken For or the tho women who do donot donot donot not feel confident that their n nerves nes could beau bear up under such I otis work there thorf am un other thin things thines I such RUth a as cooking snaking making soft bandages ban dates dages and cI clean garments for tho the I f 1 soldier PI |