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Show AGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939 Beauty Children Health Food Fashions Home - n n ri n f n n n t-n n n n envs unsure a bD-ocjes-'LvUDiriie'ss- on iiieiivwece nna ii IT A ' A ' F TTT :J U ii Day'.' Small Doses of Quinine Control Heart Palpitation By CLAUD NORTH CIHIISMAN, MJ). ; healthy .persons experience. at somV Umeor other, " Irregularity In their heart action. It may be too slow or too last, usually for only a short time; but it always causes anxiety and apprehension." - .V '" . . , There axe many causes of this condition; sudden shock, & fright, bad news, may cause the - ' . ' heart suddenly to appear to stop. ' i o a. C and then to race wildly. This ADDlieS OCientlllC form is due to nervous excitation X . - - and soon subsides. In other cases A nt-VrsA M fiiiTT It suddenly 1 seems to run wild, with pound i n g In the chest and neck, followed by some dizzi- nesTwd pos- slbly a sick. D&. CHKISMAN heart trouble, yet it Is difficult to convince, the patient-of this fact, They are quite sure that the or - gan Is diseased and that the re - suits will be serious.- . . One Woman's Case . ' - Mrs.J. C.K. of California. writes at length concerning her ?g&2t &m??i2 UrSt rSfKSn her pulse at the- wrist was very Irregular in rate, and force. It ha. n.lp. (Via. ..,-l-V t.rtr would beat hard and fast, and rhP Jlt T Z,, ; bogusmental telepathy, 'psy-then 'psy-then weak and slowly. At the - uor,ftTTlon, r.rrvcutinn. same time, the beat in the chest. was normal. Later the pulse be- came very last.5 ThiS Was IOl - ThP rrt1,M f oei hr hoort hf 011 She could feel. her heart beat all lowed by extreme over, with - some shortness or. breath dizziness and sick stom ach. Sfr.vf fnlf?L or .ten davs and then tnpv weei or .ten days and then; they SS TiSS tfSfp0 h?A ' 5tSSf S'rinM - hSrt Sh taPm?i 17iP K t,S JJJtjSffH 555- hwS rift rhythm 13 regular. This high rate may persist for, several days and then quiet down, but it returns frequently. At' other times she is-Viikened is-Viikened ' at" night ' by ' 'the heart lf - "t0: hI,VTt J turn up some manifestations for QliiZr OTMtW w,M.n. which there isn't any explanation. hf h.fft 555 Si Under .rig.d control, medium RSrf ?S??iw Sff nameJ Rudi Schneider.sitting two ifhn?S?tS7 S?n ' from a table. couldmake ob-lost ob-lost her appetite and is becoming j te m 0 lt Another medium, a nervous wreck. Herdoctor tells tested by delicate microphones L11 Hneatn0r,hem??f; called-. up an" "independent, voice." tl "nniSSSS;; nf Dr. Carrington is satisfied it-was trouble, only nervous. Of course. . t ventriloquism, v . v ehSiy?LSJieVthiSSf No wild-eyed nut is tall, distln- Sfhf5 Ie th0U5h 5116 d0s. guished Dr. Carrington He calls nOI Silver pain. M irflrlr.h cHpnp nf thp fit- Quinine and Quinldine , . Her cas is .a littleJrunusual. SurUonfaKV 5& the tissues have become fibrous. -there Is a marked beating; and a rapid, jittery movement. Irregular heart action is almost always due to disturbances of the nervous control. The irregularities occur in organic heart trouble.. In former years, our treatment, consisted mostly of the use of digitalis and general sedatives. ' For a number of years now. our medical literature has commented " frequently on the use of quinine - mdlquinidine in the treatment of f these conditions, even in those 'cass with organic trouble.. t ; U Three or four, weeks ago. Dr. Hugo Roesler, of Temple University, Univer-sity, pave a paper on "Auricular . . Fibrillation and Palpitation. in irhich he stated that quinldine . lave prompt relief and apparently rured these conditions. Drs, Lavine and Fulton report , complete success in eight out of ' 'en cases with quinldine. using six . vs jo twelve grains Intravenously. . V-x V-x Dr. Wenckeback. the great Aus--X Irian - authority,, has . found - that. quinine in doses oi two grains three times a day combined with one-thirtieth grain of strychnia through periods of ten days pro-, duces excellent results in both nervous and organic irregularities. He states that twenty years' use zt this method has convinced him of its great usefulness. - , Personally. I have found quinine to he the only really successful means-of continuing these conditions. condi-tions. -To make-any medication iffective. the patient, must avoid train and take longer-and more' trequent rest periods. CHERRY COLA To one bottle of chilled cola beverage add two tablespoons of maraschino cherry syrup. Pour - A i ever tnree cnerry ice cuues uj iau I lass. Stir gently. Cherry ice cubes: Place one maraschino ma-raschino cherry in each section cf freezing tray of automatic refrigerator. re-frigerator. Fill with water and freeze. . - TO CLEAN DUCK An easy way to clean a duck or roose. after the long feathers have fcn removed. Is to pour a liberal eoatmz cf parafTin over the fowl.. rcaus vt. w.t Uardsned parain may then be rutbI eff and the down will ca eff with it. AVJLtci-xvj. tu wiuuy Of Supernatural By TALBOT LAKE P DOESNT make theffront Pages of the papers, but oppos- stomach mg camps oi Bcieniiaus we wu Xnis 0ften stantly in conflict. There are two occurs In some groups, the mystics and the ma-forms ma-forms of heart texiallsts. To be simple and brief disease out fint .hot entirely accurate, the in m a n y in- mystics take a broad . conception stances there -of things Jind believe i everything Is no evidence is governed by a, 'Universal will f nrirn4 or. as some laymen call it. the Godhead,. The materialists look at things by wht a scientist friend ' of mme calls 'the gralniness of - Restructure., or, the atom. The mysUcslatm that two hy- drogens and t one oxygen always make water because of this 'Mni- versal will" counted by some as MJ1??0-'0!; ftebuf ytnlv feseethe cSmmnltion Srn out to be achocolate Ice, cream, SOUa, ' . ; f The mystics have gone Into fields that, formerly were regarded An Englishman. J. W. Dunne.' au-. , r- rrt wuh T4mB flr,j "TV. RbH,.! nhnror has, caused : provocative thinking. wT nA ..m. ,,tr..40, wwnnM0. braced' mystical philosophies. All of which brings us to Dr. Hereward Carrington. director of the 'jS&SS.:70Vl: to make a pretty, picture for relatives and friends J . . . j . - . A n n. . i i t 7T- 0 - il-T VT" voted to psychical researchrr-Not sPWtualisin," he insistsr "Spirit- uallsm 13 sTt of rehgion based on. alleged facts. . Our business is th invesUgation of those facts in th aboratory wUh Instruments L, ir.J T rTi wThP. of precision. . Only provable phe nomena interest him. .' " Mostly, his organization works with mediums. Phonies there are galore but. once , in a while, they ture.":Says he: "My conclusions are that there are such things as genuine psychical phenomena. Thereare : forces, not known to 25L0rt eternalized beyond the body." 1A. PANEL EFFECT -C ' Ccpirighf. t$23. reirchtli. Summer terry cloth robes add'deteil treatments for decorative interest,'$shown -in tha above model, where a yoke and front panel are outlined out-lined in stitching, the collar- less neckline uses wide lapels, there is a red cord at waist, ,..-.- - . . . I'. I V 'f (If." I I I 1 V ,mere is a rea cora aT waisr, ...j a. .lu i;.. j, ,,t,,-u th Jk,rt ljne 11 extremely tui, Rehearsing for Mer 'Big 77:- a S J , t Si- I i i . ! " ! . ! m M :: I ' I ! I ' ! I ' ' .-I !... s I ;: S- y '-' h i . f f :-::..:.. 4 ' I E, .,,.., ,.J . Gare of Skin Needed Before Wedding TArntrrf YOU are to be married in June. All your life, you've dreamed ) r Ci?JL- -Jf--lT?f n2-31? i - of being a lovely bride. You .wish; to be as:truly.beautt-:-ff. bride-to-ful as your bridegroom believes you to bebut more than that g y : who gather to witness the ceremony and to wlsh you happl- ness as you stand in line to receive: them after-the ceremony Happiness can do a lot to make you beautiful for the nioment, but even the most ethereal glow can not cover up a b a d com plexion, care- lessly applied m a k e-u p or irizsy nau-. x n e loveuesc wedding gown cannot concral a bad figure.' poor posture or an ungrace- L MISS HUNT cany pui&i- s ble to get thr major responsibil-. ities out of the -way. Try to have all details attended to; at least a week before the . wedding. Have your "permanent wave and some scalp treatments' if they are vindicated vindi-cated at least two weeks before the happy ' day This will allow time to have two softening hot. oil - treatments' and to train your hair into. a flattering new coiffure. Hair Set Day Before ; Your last wave-set should be should ilnnp the riav before the weddine r V- p j-.ti.-l0 anrl 7QtroQ r HrMiTr? Vt a .,cu v,ion ca . .,n n slip a net over them that-night, as much as possible through swim-,;:? Be Be sure the coiffure is a simple ming or similar exercires. Vear an n the be&nning, U ;was after mil-one mil-one that vou can arrange your- uplift .brassiere and choose tlresses. liners began ; making them and self unde? weddtog veU a?d with raised waistlines and fullness ; doingr 'to them that they while you're away on your honey- below the shoulders so you can ac- advancedin price.Inthe Pyre-moon. Pyre-moon. -' K - cent what bust you have: - res, whence they originated, they ' u N " . ' . . x. . r r --are the native headdress of tiie Have your hands as neat and - , , ' i' v men , KmnnthWnnM . ah nosslble and A ' business glrlyShOUld always, en - . Pahr!r, TTnnXrP.1 r 77 . . - 7 give herseii a gooa orusnrng m me have a complete manicure except cloakroom before she goes to herWhenit amuses women, as . it' for the polish a dajrortwo before desk. Loose 'hair and, specks: of epes occasionally, to shower favor the wedding. Unless' the ceremony dandruff or make-up are unpleas- .iJtJ: is set for an early hour, it's a good ant sights. - bleached jnuslin and the aforesaid Idea to have your poUsh a lovely - fish net, they immediately become conservative shade applied that When . Lily Pons is gardening more r valuable. There is. as you morning so it will be perfect. Do she always carries a little cushion &ust know.- lots of coarse unit un-it yourself if you are L good at ittokneel wi.wjtoat- bleached l ab teitaa or. if you are inclined to be ner- vous. have lt done at a snop or by one of your faithful attendants. Every minute you have to spare, practice simple limbering hand exercises so the hand" you extend for the ring will be graceful and steady- " ,; . -j . : Exercise Helps Posture . You shouldn't nave to check lip on your figure, but if It isn't what it shuuld bea-few body massage treatments by a masseuse.1, some simple "exercises .practiced twenty minutes daily arid a. sensible but not too strict diet should take off a few pounds and . smooth out a few irregularities here and there. In any case, it's a good idea to practice a few: posture exercises and see if you walk as gracefully as you should.. - r , J Domu Edmond,' a well-known beauty expert, offers beauty course for brides each spring. In this he stresses the importance of graceful carriage and actually rehearses' re-hearses' the wedding mareh and each movement and gesture necessary nec-essary during the ceremony , The girl is taught to use her voice bcajiUfully. how to handle her. bridal bouquet, and finally how to apply her makeup so the effect is natural and beautiful. It would be pleasant to have someone help you with all these bewildering details, but you txn : A- in oridai and Hair TMP mTVT . j i do a great ' deal . for yourself i if you know where your greatest faults He. You can practice your "I do" In the privacy of your own room and you can. repeat your part of; the l marriage ceremony , untn ' you ' know: lt by . heart , and can say it sincerely, and . expres- siveiy. --.xou- can practice .correct enunciauon an mase your voice pleasant to, the ear. ; . . you toxow . the elements of correct ma tvup you; can" make yourself 1 as west and lovely . as though you r.ad ust naa a; iaciai lurwauc sid. makeup, ifi an' -expensive Toprepare .beauty salon. If you. need advice, to be lovely onof if the. shades f -makeup ; you your wedding are using do not eem. Just right day; begin, a for you. consult an expert in , the cosmeuc aepaxtmentoi your . la- $trte store or beauiy salon, - - Beaut T:ips ' - - . ... z i . :.a -t. wti iuiv.- i mm ouu wSCuttled over the lake to buy nfce a little girl, as I hav no bustal ; all. Can you tell vte if ihere'is a good crsam cr somethlKS on the market that will help mldevelop my bust 7 rrozibZed.".' NO. All you can do is develop vnnr fihest i rand shoulder muscles mg; : .Moj "u3 accessory is a nuge apruu wiui m'"' w-.uum j pockets big enough to carry her of which proves that it's demand" tools or cut flowers for her house; that raises the status of humbler . , N - ' - .-..things. t , - ,. You could find no loveUer gift; 5S? Pff! ,S SLS? for a bride- or a girr graduate S-SSS? than personalized lipstick inset JUIaSattlo with the receiver's initials in gold.. wn.lcfyJ?.asft "iffS iiwSff The bullet-shaped case comes in at TJSS? SJS .v. i JZ 4- vi..i. .r.hH. go hauess but is willing enough her favorite costume color. Do you wish to get sun-baked, chapped, reddened hands into condition quickly for a special party? Then cleanse hands and nails thoroughly and massage the hands and arms until the skin is pink.-Apply a mild cream mask . and leave it on for five or ten minutes. Remove the mask, and apply a soothing, softening lotion. Wipe each nail with polish re mover to insure a clean, dry sur- face and put on a flattering shade of polish. Your hands will be soft . and smooth and several degrees lighter. . :-" Wonder what -to eive Dad on Father's Day? How about a fine cut steel nail file? It comes with a sterling silver handle, looks like a pocket knife and has a ring so he can carry it cn his watch chain. There's a -rpzee for a monogram to mite it distinctly?.,. Moment , q r 00m 1 n q room" m the salon of a well- known beauty specialist, the bride - rehearses' each step of the ceremony as carefully as an actress rehearses (for .the big love scene of a play. In. r mi ' . i. aaaition. DroDer nair stv ma. x JblSIlJNCt - X UF 03.11 ,l-r- --V ' t H JN OW 3. L OOUlaiV ' - - Outdoor Style By ELEANOR GUNN New York Pity the poor mil .... ... -j.-. ... , ju A liner whose chance for, getting Srichflulckcis caught in a net. iPish.net the rage in ot the . fact that it's cheap as cheap can ;;be.' Women- who can afford far - greater luxury are clamoring for this effective fabric. Xsuppose one ican call it that. 'A $ 'started; on Its astonishing 'vr ay to success via the turban and 'since then has been used for beach wear galore, anoVfor scads of ; scarfs and accessories that go to ! town wnenaccompaniea Dy tne turban v. ox- coronet, which started the vogue - - ; l't' . Fashion Raises Price . i ;It isn't the first time that smart Rals have fallen- and fallen hard for inexpensive things.N At Palm Beach one winter all the' women straw hats that at first sold for a dime, but when fashion ' favored them soared considerably higher Iasft5on ,wlth a lowly . origin. 6ox , were Basque ' fishermen's shirts. and lots of other things you can amuse yourself by recalling. VT;fwn Short Cuts V To make a delicious sauce ' for baked apples or gingerbreaduse ginger-breaduse one tablespoonful of water for each three marsh -mallows, melting over a slow flame, - '. .' . when m e a s u r i n g molasses, grease the cup with butter or lard beforehand to prevent it sticking to the measuring cup. - . To prevent scorching when baking, place a shallow pan of water directly on the floor of the oven. . To prevent spaghetti or macaroni maca-roni from sticking to the pan, cook it in a colander or sieve placed in tha pan cf bcilins salt water, y Ilea Is the Season For Vegetables and Dsrrics. to Inspire By, JDDITU, WILSON fUlE is a ceiignuui montn lur . wic wuniAii viw to cook. The .weather Is lovely, the; markets, an .inspiration: Let your. June menus play up fresh vegetables, fruits and ber- ries. Make them as attractive andf I Oil V W m rin a pleasant as the month itself. , V U& Y 1UUIf5 Here are our suggestions for the week: SUNDAY. Breakfast V ' - Pineapple Cup - ? Corned Beef Nests with Baked Eggs 0 . Hot Rolls Jam Coffee - - Dinner N Breast of Chicken with Cranberry Glaze , ; New Potatoes with Parsley " v Butter- . ' Buttered Asparagus V Cornflake-Caramel Ring with Ice Cream - tA,. . . MONDAY X Dreakfast -' Orange Juice' Waffles with Honey Sausages . . Coffee - Dinner x T. Cream'of Cucumber Soup Assorted Cold Meats Potato Salad . Assorted Relishes Strawberry Shortcake ...... Tea' , ' TUESDAY -. .'v '. Breakfast. -1 x stewed Rhubarb-' ' Eggs Benedict Cocoa - Paprika Potatoes. . Fresh Garden -Spinach' Pineapple-Cottage Cheese Salad Filled Cookies Iced Coffee i WEDNESDAx Breakfast ; " Fried Cereal Rings. Syrup s Crisp Bacon v , CoSse ' . ' 'DinnerX Vegetable. Plate Stuffed Mush rooms. Buttered New Peas, Pep- per Cases with Creamed Pota- toes. Broiled Tomatoes Carrot and Celery Sticks 'Deep Dish Blueberry Pie THURSDAY Breakfas Fresh Cherries Crea?lef 5!!a;0Si!.Egw,much up to now. .It is Hime he and. eas on Toast x Coffee 1 V . X Dinner V Broiled Minute Steaks ed Potatoes with Chives Asparagus. Vinaigrette Sauce . Raspberries and cream FRD3AY '. Breakfast ' ' Pineapple Juice ' - .Fish Cakes with Bahan - . Fritters Toast ; . . Coffee. . . - : ' Dinner - ' ' Cream' of Asparagus Soup Tuna Fish .Roll with Tomato ; V -v . Cucumber Salad - uooseDerryrarts. Tea y SATURDAY Breakfast Rice Flakes with Strawberrie: ' r ahd Cream Fried Eggs with Butter Sauce. ' . Muffins- Coffee v y ' y Dinner N Roast Squab Chicken with - - . Rice Stuffing - Stuffed Zuchini Squash Minted New Carrots. Raspberry Mold Iced Coffee r - 5 'A -' f Fish-Net for Gardening . - ... v: I .. ...... . ... . s. ,, ., .. . . , ..... ... .. .. .. - .,. :.,.:-:xr?s-y A ' .. : . ' ; . ' . T : 5 .- ! V.". . . '" '7 ;, f . ' i ! " i j. ';7:7.. : - i : v . .... . ., -f v :-.y ' . .:. : .:: i : - '. This diliqent gardener works '.- . mm . m a in a. slacks outfit ot air wool can ' be worn fucked in for the belt. loops She wears the popular fish-net turban, too College Graduates Advised How to Seek First Job Rv MARIAN TMOT'adviceHo - OT advice to. the lovelorn, subject of today's column. to wara bei e rrnomnson and women proved there are jobs .wrote a book about their job - Brothers CanN Be Overcome 'V V By JANE HERBERT GO WARD TP ROBERT were simply discour- teous. or quarrelsome, his mother would know how to deal with hirri But' the boy is sullen and 'moody; ucicixuiucu w nave me same p r i v lieges as " his twel v e 9 i.mw ipim.. 1 . .1 1 rim nr v -w . --f r y e a r - o Id 'brother. No amount of explaining ex-plaining -th a t he is only eight, that when he is Bill's age he will enjoy the s a m e rights; too, seems to matter because he is Jealous. lie really be lieves.Bill is MRS. GOWAED ' '' - . ! 1 .being favored. Where a real .caua for. Jealousy Jl?"Jm?2?Jnr herer seemingly isa caseof un- uv jcaiwuoj. "X,V what Ihe" business worm u ukp. does not .particularly favor Bill:x "jiecite as your daily litant the nor -does she hold him up, as an facVthat personality and apiSear-example apiSear-example to. the younger boy. A.nro count 75 oprent in iandina Bill's age entitles him to extra ftvjob. Make a good first imprca-- imprca-- freedom and privileges It would sion. Then make a good second, , not be fair to make him go to bx;d: impression. ' yy Av at eight, with Robert, or' giver him "Don't let turn-downs gct ou the samemall allowance as Rob-, down. Regard each interview as ert or refuse to et him Join the one more chance topractice the , Boy Scouts because little brother all-important art of selling your- couid not join. .But Robert, would self." . . . -rather have things that way -than Obviously, the greatest .hand! - the way they are. He cannot stand ; haying Bill do anything which he ay not." ,..... - This youngster.' in other'words. Is extremely selflshi Hecannot see another succeed or-enjoy himself without -feeling jealous. As the younger of ' these , boys. Robert no, learned to consider others That will put an1 end to his Jealousy y incidentally. - -: Robert's predlccment shouldb? explained sympathetically ' to Bill and the, father in case they are inclined'to .call him a.7'sorehcad" or treat him like one. If big brother, .will .take .little brother along with him occasionally " and show him other little courtesies, it will give mother a good bargainr ing point in x teaching unselfishness. unselfish-ness. "It; isn't right to feel or act that way, toward -Bill. He .bought you ice cream this after-. nOOn.I .notice he , IS always nice . to you." Help him to form habits , of give-and-take and to appreciate otners ngnts., .eaious persons are unhappy persons, - t . 'V- ParLs t- New lacv blue linen rocks are" being treated to simple trunming oi nana-run sutcnings in parallel rows. These bunched v together, have the effect of white braids running along edges. The stitching is a bit coarse, on the order of .harness stitching ' - , X in the cool of the morning der blue .flannel. The shirt, pow slacks; are pleated and :have m SIAVS MAHTIN but "Advice to the Joblorn,' 13 .For that title: 1 am indpbtrd ' Marearet Lukr wisa Thn for the woman over forty and seeking experiences. They now turn meir aiienuon tothe college graduate seeking, work.1 ., An article by them under the above intriguing title appears in the current issue of "Independent W-o m a n." .. ; . which carrier a n "On th e J o b" page, cont a i n 1 ng practical aid3 on J ob hunting. hunt-ing. f PW-; die t u m LliS thB Hprp it r tt ti t r.. "Tryxfirst.of course tQget a. job M the field for which you have been mbs. martin ' preparing. : .' - "Try to gctxwork leading, to ward youreventual goal. . . ; Uncrowded Flf Ms VTry for u nc r owded fields Among them are the restaurant, hotel, - retailing, beauty : and cos, metics. domestic-science. , selling; and personal -service fields.' .. ."Thoujgli the work for which you . .r should be considered if" pos have trained ana your aong-ume sible. remember that your nrt job your foot in somewhere. Learn ; cap. the lrl graduate faces is that che does not know how or where to get a Job Naturally, every ons prefers to, do the thing that ona likcs doinp.but that limits. one'i chances, sit isn't important that ,the flrstJpbNShould bo Just what you want. Take anything thit promises to give you a louuwm forone never knows where &i job may leac '.a DaajoD mignt u-au to a good one. ; - Three .Methods " Here Is more of what these experienced ex-perienced advisers have to say to the joblorn: ' "When you Set out to land your first job. you have a choice of ; three methods. ,. First, answering advertiscmcntsxr contacting an employment agency. Second; ferreting fer-reting but for yourself a Job which now exists or soon will, but which may not be advertised. Third, , creating a Job for yourself through Vrtfrnwincr o neorl tnr Rrfrria l KPr- yice . f . "The-magic secret of landing a ifth tn mak. vourr.pl f pjDeciallv valuable to the Derson to whom you are applying. 1 1 lp some em ployer step up his sales. Help soma housewife solve her school ,trans.- jjortatiori problem, her ' club-Nfil "Take, a personal Inventory. Afk yourself if you are a whiz-with 'a needle, have good clqthrs- tr-mt, are fond of chUdrenv can talk la public, are successful at putting over card parties, love' outdoor Uf o. "When you consider that, of tha 574.708 businesses devoted to' service ser-vice in this country. 315,076 aro-one-man - or, one-woman enterprises enter-prises originated by the proprietor and run by him or her alone, it can tc seen that the plan of looking look-ing abouf your neighborhooci for a possible service to supply is not without merit.", x Since it's every career woman's ambition to be in business for licr-self, licr-self, it is ound advice to start out that way, if, as and when possible. It lsJustNts well, however, to remember re-member that it isn't every oni who is capable of being a .boss, even one's own;, r x Modes and Manners QUESTION: "Is U In pood tasia for children to wear nail polish? r.": : -vx W. h. A.a ANSWER .-Of course not. It is no more in good taste for children to wear-nail polish than for them to rouge their cheeks and llps or x have permanent : waves in " their hair. Nail polish is sometimes ; used on the fingernails of youn-. children for another reason, however. how-ever. Where children have a habit cf nail-biting, beautifying . vthV nails in this way as a rule will iti duce a sense of pride that is 'valuable 'val-uable in correcting the habit. QUESTION: "Hoia should tha inother dress at a church christen- ' ing. of her child? Mr$;B. P." ANSWER: clothes.. . Che wears- ttr: V-NX. |