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Show THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMEER,- - 24, 1925. m six SummerllVhicteQfHdctUy M- - , I. ;s i . 1 ... Py 8. P. - CunIHdfnT.'i Thubdpr irtDrma (isre bvn aluiOHt totally aliHMit io atrtluns of the mr mad Us dfjartare at &44 a-- as. loonntT jwtk aa the iwiDth dirndlRf the today, srircurdlng t tte SjurwowDer. uftg a pply ef thw to lr'i t.nmUig up. Thi If the euilnox fju anyiblnic to doii-rupt whUb and tlrtiught. tAtk tib pini-ii- ( Ht and weat hare The rtb, meterukiHt 8utit, i'h- - shixt4 been refreshed by blasts be soinettiuig,Tery upturns! la eoadng down front the polar region way of -- hwa rreM(l tfl aiui TjTSTToFuTiJ "ewd every rn.er while a occasional rooi siiel) la tbe as It hii kind of freak yeather ' In e a!en-dar- .. summer is not, regarded aa unayuaL ? c ; the freqiieney and perslatency of i h intew 7 SUh ay whkh tbem tbis pant auminer has been prntKhHlrthe eouiiiif ef epwiwr one of b atOHt iuteruil develop-niea- t In the weather. earl in Jane, the tUn worths siiK Juiie SI. have twwf aiartcd fcy the - Inth et this condition tbronghnut ot , weather the United Ktaten baa been due, it wierdeat. - siuwpiv b said, to tha failure flf tbe hurrt- ronrnrreiipes n (hi annals of the seaaon : : ySx wenfhrr tiurrait, a4eriailse la the The Tuftedi Htatca has Aadi dur- Gnl of Mexico tud the Oarrltiean ing 1923 a ramplHe rhanRr' ia the waters. Vpere. there bfve lieea ha'f trctid of temperature and pnx IpUs-t- a dosea inirrU Snes en record moat Rainfall baa bren below normal pretkHM yert this summer has been for the year, while, with few exts-p-eonppicniia fiy their ahuejice, ',, Another .nnwmal condition hat tiinis, the tempers tore has beea uo4- eratfi. The past anmmer "has are been reported front, the went In atatea like Kevada, virtually denert, raved Severn I, desreea below thrungb the winter urmtba and early where slmndflnt rainfall baa cubic weather as a tiodHend to the raiwbmen ; Miirlng IndivatedT warmer v I Then there remains t be acconpt-e- d than iiaiinL for In tome way the bad weath.s'ot only in this country but throughout the world tliis MiimineT er reiMirted by tbe klacMiUlan which made it ueeewtry to hat played bavoe with the calcula Houh of weatbet prophets who take call off the exploratbm . program the' average seasuaai " retard for over the Arctic wastes. In aonie hr respet-s- the reports inll-a,te- , tlie their predictions. A glunce at the weather chart dtt-- Arctic slimmer this year, Was no het-te- f than winter An explanation of among the many pbenoniei: that mavwi't ns.yat been elasalfled tbts may help to solve no me of the weather conditions hi sunimer in the folltiwingt ,t: V J the temperate aoint. tiKsnnmenM. HfwnieT. With the arid regions of tbe west The rtnte of Texas hat been bum enjoying a rainy season, comet the lug iip with drought to the Mfe lion while the west bat the dls report from India that the monsoon tlnctlon of being soaked thnryjiglily. the.. answer to a bundred thousand The Bio tirande river la on the prayers Tor rain is delivering a rampaae from fled conditions start double supply this summer and all ed by rains in the southwest plains India Is joyful "Had he -- weather been alaek, tbe East India a farmers and' ' motintnlns, bureau closed its river station a few would have regarded It aa a natural years ge at .TCI Paso fteoauHe the occurence but this summer gavie Rio Grande wasn't ' ahowina; any tbem the -- flrstreal drenching for slgna of ivlnf trouble year in- and vears. -' r .owW - .",',:,-.:- , - : ' J. v , . . - )' '.' bd tbiM - ' - ..- te . wstn' iFi ' " oTnrTbTa-pfflcriM5- - -- $mt prtn-lile- "' bt. l .:: 1 : t.i A ; n.:rIk MTlfl - V- kpr?lt s - 'J. -- ' - "n AHISCTl)X, .... A . HOLtlNGSWOHTH.--(faite- Prena Ktsff ...... . 7 , Ended'Wcdncsday:,Providcd Weirdest Weather on Record ' . - J " ." ,,.:'.' , ine Boj-ni- i : 7 Pi : , i3 -- . 'when 5 ht picnio hard-baile-d '' ' tli tet ":" .". ".'Jv' With the fun of cold picnic lunches and the makeshift meals of summer outings. Nature usually shows ,her resentmentwith touch, or worse, of indigestion. hsnnM lintiHMTA it t'ni Tta 1 Life Savers, of stocking up on jrecautipn vfhett you pack the lunch basket They help you dodge indigestion and make a wonderful desgert" ' iffter the lunch." ' Wint-o-gree- n, 1 -- 1 ATtlERICAIS: -"- : BACKWARD III ". r'u .. . . . ARE art "life Kivers" I.! , fe,i. ' 15. ("i v '., WhveT.itott4n6Fwlerever- ' nstjiiiiiwr WW- - . "The report on maternal mortality, which will be Dubllshed soon hv the hnrpAih thAvi 'lhil a mm bigh percent f the fosses tre due to preventable causes. It Is, therefore, especially imnortant the . .. - . that .. . program ror prevention or tbe on- neiwary.deuths in childbirth should be mshed. Here, too, the United States lags behind ' many other With American Jea(hfr-sbieeuntrlet. in obstetrics we should be able to (change rhla aHuatloa." . . ' -- Tkey twrcly -- f1f d . - Cl-o-- ' Indigestion it ; - Pep-c-mi- - i t r Pep-o-pii- ' "v:, Life Savers really do the trick. Try them after, meals when that heavy, logy feeling comes over you--oto reheva that irritating distress of l&dV is displayed at all good stores SO gestion. Cinn--o you taay hcl'Vburself:.also and Five eenta S) package. Lite Savers, ric, Porr Chatter, N. J"; . miserable tiling. So many people suffer this way. - If they only knew that tunpl old method our grandfathers used peppermint. s. : . . I ' f r . Ana now it u avausDie in a new ana realty ctavc; Life Savers; the little nlent form Pep-o-mi- nt candy " mints with the hole. . It sounds very simple t&d But Pep . !' Dainty' lineal, rare diina'j exquisite silver . . the woman who treasures euch things is sure td' be ' critical of the food she serves and the coffee she". ' places befor'fe her family no less than her guests." ' f in ittjick" Indigestion - under the trees : erever taste counts faciei Vavuum menus'are find a con will each new day you meaning given stant appitcidtion of M'J'B Coffee. . For M'J" B is the coffee pf constant flavor. Dnnk the it as, you like strong or mild or in is the flavor fuU'bodied always cup.game rich, 11XA -- - meets every taste in L7 '" H C. br U. hatwhyit't ' flavor-freah.- 'ls - by cw own process TT . - 1925 orji j I. BnadtoMckk p VSiT ( Washington; Sept. Si. (t'P) the midst of a great coal strike, $eeret.ary of Lahpr ama J. J)avts kas'tima to worry-abou- t babies and child welfare.. .lie thinks they are not getting a square deal In Amert-- ' digestion j; : rIn -- a Part a boa ; Busy Womu trmmtd In a wide band of beaver ; mole or leopard may extend In points to the hipline, or narrow borders of fur such as fox may be used. .. On straight- lined fo$lt of wrap alMmt variety, long Tuxedo la'pels of fot lire of ten used.) In one case the lapels ex tend ot theem and there turn out wards" where they end in heads of the animal. Jlese, red- fox was used on tan Bolivia cloth-- lhy ;of thg smartest coats of tbe coming Reason are made of cloth lined in toft fur such a - chipmunk or babj leopard. Collar land cuffs v- - cai'ry out the fur idea; furs that the Among prominent will be used to trim the cloth or ensemble, are, beaver, gray-dyefitch, squirrel, teal, fox, mink, PertilaaManib and the Parisian favvft gazelle, ,. Coat materials are usually smooth surfaced rather than ribbed. Rasbmlrella cloth, material rewmbling valour, velvet. bollvia, v heavy V broadcloth and smooth surfaced jroolens are among the avorlte mateniajs, Colors run to Burgundies, toft greens, brown, tilarfc or squirrel ' Ueddmjioyt TaJkt Aboo Jtt returned from sev dionttig in England, department handlea these problems but because be ig the founder of a world famous children's some out ' at MooseliearV Illlaoli, : to say Hera"la what Ixivla has aboijt , child conditions in Britain compared with America I - "An American whe visits the Eng lish child iieallh centers hat1 .rery 'much In mind the tact that Eng. land's infant and tnaternaL moratoura that Loudou'a infant death rate Is lowet than New York's or Chicago's ot ; Phlhidelphia'sor : Boston's. The excellent but bt their work do better If as. goqas ottr " !. Inuring September only we will allow you $1 for your old coffet pot as partlpaYnient on'a WQaderfully fine - - ItTu"IwreiMa'a' rt PurTHmmkd Codts studying induslrlnl ' and koctat 'conditions. And ha is convinced that the Brifc lh are doing a better Job in safeguarding the health of mothers and " babies, than we are.', ' These observations of the eeraa' tile eaMnet offiee end chief of a large fraternal order are given weight here Hot only because his especially designed for every day service in the homfe fiAi.': Orner 3,3 Green tneeta ev;ery taste In tea 'ill III 6 long-haire- d eral ectne Percolator f1;?4 Milady's And don't forget Treb Tea Orange Pekoe fikccj or Japan , 4j "M'lia riu li. - MWrlffen f(r the United Press.) new 'touk, pjris.-iu- pii. j The cloth coat that is will be quite as popular this faU as tbe fur coat. Because of the cold northern climate the cloth coat 'has neyer "been considered St highly at the-fwrap but cloth luxuriously trimmed In fiiOr lined In fur will be very popular this jear due to tbe fact .(hat .women are demanding something other than the fur ceat. Many gorgeous new models pom. ultjing cloth and fur ire appearing at tlils early date. The fur it used n collar, cuffs, about (he d hemline fud on Tuxeda fa pels Which extend to the: heuv, Whea fur ia umkI at a border to the heu flare it is .manipulated in various ways. d ur low-flare- 4irtanoMhentie-flar-ma- y . .." xaturuL - d PROMPT WW-.- .- SiQVUt d'l ' i 4. . will , To know for a certainty your expensive furniture be handled by men who understand the businesaOf cUfef ul hauliny la what your money . buys ' here. -- VXWE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS 'WeAfmfoPfeose'' 1. innv punnr mm ISO. II S.. First W. H1IJ - Officg - 4 nrrn r. At nd Res. Pbotw 148.' I. ' 1 "They are, however, reaching a much larger percent or. toe mothers and babies than we are In " ' , y (be United States. "The United Stafea Government is expending at the present time ks than $900,060 a year in aubsIUIcti to the state for the promotion of Jlie health program fbr mothers and babies, JJret IJrlUiln Ja expending linearly five times that . aiuouut in to local, comma-- ' 'grants in , nitiea of materulty and child health. to enabling r the ,"heplth rtwcli hit .iiOiated 8SJ per Cent of the ilulilri'u horn In a year in Eug-- . iiind aid Wales, mid 13 pet cunt ' of the expectant toothers.'-- ' "With our larger:- - population. greater distujicTs and bfgher, costs' (or both service and material,, we are obviously ajile to do mnch lem for babies and mothers than Great Brltifln. The provlidonal figures of the Vital Sbitttitica Dl vision of the Bureau tlf tlie.Ofiisus indicate a substantial drop In" the infant death rate for both urban and rural very . 'tOJT The price is $5.75 but 'if., you "turn ia your old coffee, pot it costs you only w An Unmatched Value ill r ; Vim FowEaLiiPCa: " vfficiatt Tublic ; : Sewicar- - in the - U. S.'BirtbBegi-iratki- . . u Area during l$(2i rrr,-:,- " "But 'even With this ttapriiveinent the Infant death rate In, the United 8intes is higher than In England and Wales and higher than-- In -- Xrwayrand rBweden,-- na the Irish ftee Stated fihlle no state In the , S. area lias a .low a rate as Xiur aenUiid or Ausrtraiia; It is quite evident, therefore, that the t nited cuqtet eiuuiot ', afford to slacken "Its interent; oV. reduce Ih intelligent expendl tare of lands U reduce ,the dith rate among pnpies, , v Den-mar- Vatch for ournparajklcd offer for OCTOBER ONLY, complete laundrquipmeht for the home that will pafl or itself manytimes over in the savings it makes. A" a iiil mlhji he . ' 3T3TgM tiMMm ivmvgjl vLJiiiftw im friendly P Helpful 1 Jiff .. '. Lt. 'Mum ,m Ptltf?5a - - I - 1 . - - - ;. t - : -- |