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Show R, S ' T -A I D I N J U fL P PRACTICAL SIDE imTrffTPosSi FASHIONABLE EDUCATION Applying Ice. for. Heat Stroke j Bandaging a Burn. .- pxSRpS) I 5 T A I D h ilIN JULEPS A PRACTICAL 5IDL imiTfHS llMilliillifll FASHIONABLE MS - EDUCATION pOpgS Vk.ViH " r' using a chiffon scarf for '-HTtf N,-:.!:;.::;.-:1; S:;-- . , a. Tcnnporary Bandage ; ? : f&. V' Applying Ice. for. Heat Stroke ll. jf V'j s - i Bandaging a Burn AT tome time durins a Rcbnol ptT I wbile iu a Latins rink. She wns not . R. fA N ' f " j " career nfce is eore to bo railed upon .tnovinsr. but liad bven sitting for n. while B' ' ' shuM ; complctc-I by nduiinistcrin; a bit of lut or ciu.lrr bi b !m in Ibinff i to nprly n wet bjnlaco, Inyinj to show ber picnc of mind And Jaw! hnd becom.; dizzy. A be Klippcd jj v1 ' -i H 1 td bath. the lower lid of tlio rye. All one bas to it on llio joint libtly ond lupins it com- hor Unowlsdso of the first aid to to the lloor a penpr.il commotion ensned VM-" P'A 'V ' ' V ,lc,1t t'xl"I,";,'on ls 1?es ?,n'0,J''- fl1"1 do is to draw Hie lil Jvaii and ue lb" "tintly wi-t. Vlirn ho pnin am! Knrll- tbt Injored. And however nbe may and nobody m-cuhM to know how to act V f ij V ' ' , V. usually the only r.-xlnrntive reniired in rorncr e a handken bi' f to ;.rl; up intf luie Miilmi.UI from tlii freatcneDt ihriDlt from the responsibility of or vrlmt to do promptly. It wan a kcIiooI YV " -V;l $ - ID lo ake thc Person out of the hot. eloe hfl fi(jy r r t i 1 r.ut bn the irrimt- the joint hLouhl be rubbed very gently WiiLg after the unoonscious form of .1 girl that finally tame forward and, with- VfL-- f-'P'Yl L&S i " -' V"S v" almoHplierc which has Im-.-u responsible jng Hprc ini hiddon it.df under the with a liniment to prodnco friction. elHjolmate or civbac re!lef to a badly in- out even pansinp to remove her own I j l ' .J V-;?- "i r't ? ' r-sCx' "1 f"r ' eThau-ted condition and to r,pf.r t,n t, t,.u f,f findin? it and Jnred friend, hb will find herself facius skate", took chiu se of Uie patient and t Vi '"'-Jj-T'V ' f , " j t-V-" V 1 stim'ilants. Sometime smelling .lU-" r.ruovin. jt j, ll(ir,. (iiiirit. me -annot I'UNS n r.d wound require, a peciol the eitnation and trying to nurnrnon op all bad her carried out into the frekh air . I Vy r- P-i W J t ' wi" 1,0 s"trK'' ,lt lrt r,vivc llir- ,10 his nlone. It rv,.iirrs ni-t:ui. e. an.l 3 l:lnJ,'n, 1m'1 '" cue of rnH lier couraffo and her book lore on the bub- an.! plaeed in a chair in n position lii. h V V5 ' riM - -J V -rf 'Vi ' ''' .Tf,unsI -''rI ,,,,H a l""or of ( ((rMin j( to ,M,rf,,rin ,,j:ht a,"J ""'"' the injured pot nhonM Jcrt of proper rcsrorativw. lot Jkt head drop bc tw.en her kuces. Vo- O , 3 j". i?V t i U'i ' ''2Cj?V ' "fTocr.tlon by pas has devoted mot o f j n M,ra(jon fcl011,,i t u.llin,i ,. h(.n(,jbe thorousbly lem1!.,-d. This can be don A plrl may be hurt dorinp vuinaaium This toon restored the pirl to conscious- JYf 'V Vi I V 1 '""r lirst alJ ,:n,c f ,hU !r'l'i,l ro"-Lf the iojom; one tke hold of (lie lnho . " it!j-)"t nl'1 f,f I-byi-irinn and nfter- work. or .he may hnvf sprained an ankle I"1" by fomng the blood toward the V Vvt h X Xl, A -TVrif i t'VS i,'l,:,"nry- Tl",n! ,",v Wn M,ockSnc Lf mi,.r ;, th i1(:,.r and tlmmlii w:Jr, ,,nii,,A ,,,ay r-atlr bandnprd. or been overcome by the beat dnrinp the br'n- If this remedy hnd proved in- ft'' - ; V' .'f f'7 r "f M"f'""or" 'n fr0"1 Active light-of ,hr ft nni) ,,rnw v,iK,,y'A Mream of .obi water U an cx-ellent ason of outdoor names, whiln tcun-ely effertive then the pirl should have I n V-;A fe't' V teJ-M't '"" JWT!itl"- "d !",n" of tu,,m linv,' outward and nwav from the evrbV.I Vl,il..,""'"-r- I" bad cae antiwiitics khould a day poea by that omo one In a large v VlRW , 4 7 KO,,c ,rJ'm, tW rM'lbili. of doin. thi ,ho 0!.er Innd should K- ni;,"u1 3,ld ,,,e wo"1,, ,'n"n'1 . , Bchool doe, not buccumb to the common- .. Vvls' fcj' vlV ition. J,a r0,,,i;S wh?T ,li'9 wv' to place a n.a.-h or a wire hairpin onl ,u;-rl, M,n m l,f w,n' "n e,t of all .udden attack-, that of faintinp. ' V ,rUy where d,oP bpht, are pl .ced o( J() . d,.wnttnr.,:P:'l- " cf .mroomo. It take, time to mmon the ecboo, pby- ''f!'; T.U;V91 -'! 'T ' , ;n Ndrooms. there is nwy, the po.s,- nil fonvflH ,hat tl. M,irk llllioIJ "'"l !-'or the iPot rnay le rubbed with sidan. and onietin. thl immetlUte pro- J ..V-i. W , ;':.;: 'JftV, A .'l V bil.ty of ardent of this k.nd. I-reah . . . j -I've o.l. , . ... ., Y"-''--yj v --'vX t . . V ;r ; i10 crt :hi'i.' to sre about and W H'J ciu w rui rwi. I iie niot .-oothinp application for fes,onal kiUH out of the question. o f... . - . ... . -. . -K WH .,. ' v , k- , S ! . ' . , , v T ., ' bum, i ,..jher Mft.M ilonr or linH oil there is nothing loft but for those cm the . -.: v . V.fiv . ' -.S , iludows aboi.M be opened wide at onoo. ( , ins;(,an,t ini wat.T. 1'lonr i a lino, t lwj ,.ene to apply the remedies included iu T?!.'.! . V. .TTT No liUl Ml bo ,""Mfht th'? m W " Vh , , lr lid bi , 1 tle' u '?" ti nonfol i;-t of w r i,- V; . f.-'! Vr;7 ;i. . O . Sj "Ct'r -v' . f on account of the inilau.niability of the W "r ,n" r M 1 "w M"M " !"Pipr. ally ploMd by cvermg tbcni with while pirl.s who bavo fmUhed their repu- C CTl-v.-.V 'f' 7 X - - .-V - i-''! -ii -'i ' V 1 . rtnnU'm w,u bc con,,KK Af ,ft ,:,k han-lkerv hi. C should U- lar .boo, course often form a ,,b or fWSjfc fWCI 'tK WrK,,, n'l lo 1 i ft 1 1 f r m Its Irrita t i n z tL I lf " "f 'rJ cIam and ntudy the flrst principlei of fV v ;" V' V'vW1 V . .rvt ... . . I tb.-,r rt tbey fbonbl giv thew ft Hiding the injured The Junior I-eapue UW?,f J , ;1 Wfyi $1. Xslft 'hM4 - Pil "Y 1 C unytlnnp in my eye I place. I of froh be, f now and then. All bir-1. ,ld thi nnd .0 have other pro ups of pV ) fn . to the drucp.;t and 'ontimu, b nk,nS will pnetnnes get fcU,0 cat insls a,, fof ua 1 uie. nna jiimo nm.r 1 K.'." -..-c V i ' ' Yf K fnii ' PC f -t'.rr--i ':V:?'--i--f-' '.Vl bare, the speck removed with rid of n bit of d-nt or under in the eye . fashionable pirN. and a Indm.t that noth- feA . ' 'ife an eye stone," ,ni), Bir, ot long ago. when it ia not permanently Mpe.l there. ""J " f ing they over pive the.r attcnljon to has I . . AZ'd'.'.Srr? V before M,o bepan to study Hn-t aid. After and sometime, washing the eye in warm m,!.. Mu.e. II.T cook chop fne for ben mnn aatisfactorr and heh.fnl than h 4 v .?T.;- w ' '-. . v?-,,"'j.. 'a .:-'"., '-i r, 4-T. :"; 'J,, -' ( 1 !-.-.. .1 1 . , . . .. . ,. von a mall pieco of raw beet aliout Ri ' . r r-' '"XCri--i"-'V r" -rf: . - .V--: .y-t J'.T --ti Ci'n' 1 ',r-'- initiation into this cla, i-he aban- water w ill t. iniplih the wime result. : ' , .. , , . tbia know!e co of how to help persons L. -:"-'- ,jX'r '" . Ov Vlic-:,-"v- V.- -- J'.'vt-T V vii , in .1 . .1 . . , . 11. large na I no nJ of your linger and feci ' , , . . . f A CT?w?r. -' X Nv '-5v-,, c- V",4 -,; -'f i,lt' doned all I hong lit of the eye atone be- lor prain very hot water applied to . ... ,, who arc nd en y rendered uncoubcious r. . j i-e'e ' Y v X.s. .-Iv'' x.F-'.. ? J'vji.i.VV: v -V v -'. -J :-' 1 . r .1 1 i- r 1 . 1 it lo vonr pet cverv ten day hi the coj.j IvhrtZ, .Vi5lV NAVfeVK '4ri;V'Vr;- " d-r in transferring germ,, the joint will brnv,- rrl.ef. nnle,, ,t be a fiU(J tt Jour l bc,p,CM- V fo ViV'Vt', .'X Sir.ir; Xow' 1,1,0 Ponds npon first M at home bad case, when the hoi witer aii.xild W ,,.,lvv fri,., wiU ,i.TOlir it pri-edily nnj - , , , , , K.-.iv-.'y 1-;,Vi in' "ft R V.- '''.'KSh ' ,'f ' 'S"; or the service of a phyMciao. ficx-eded by cold evaoraiing lotiotm. p-turn- ilinnka by singing for yon nior TIIL course inclnde a knowledge of l! 'f. VljS'i X ' .?'ir? I ' j H is comparatively simple to remove n Tor very kiCht ca.es of this kind the best sweetly than over, lints tftlves. bandates nnd restora- .V- : '. V.iV - h-i V . r-f.;f 'v . V V; j , . lves. Each pirl N piven a three K&i'i.$ ) -. 1 ' cornered piece of bandaging and abown Sj" "V vsvT-3 ;M 'i rl,V''-''H : - : ' ' 'Jr V' '' f " ' " HH:3 feA MS'WMmm P SOCIAL AMENITIES FOR M Iplig Smk lilnllSii! H THE SCHOOL GIRL S : arm or a, a .ling.' whl.e it irve, to atop 0 W'k ' ' g R I the flow of blond in erlou, iniorle, rfe'rj - V5' fffi-: . t 5 CIUL who .peak, really correct! have had the n,ot wonderful ,im0 of my'alwaya .t hand when reading, so that to -IT, fft-nt'SUH.n,,0nbnt few KV'x "SSk' "Jt' . . ""7 f VfeKi A I"'" I'' ' rar.. to-jlif,,." The "most woude, f time" do, whenever an unfamiliar word i noti-.J o rt ore a am ing pi rnoi , h J -.' . 1 ,v7 ;t- j- 1 . -twi-Vv; t ' O ;J t I rr H7A 3 ':,'? U day than one who ha, lluent coui-j not come to mnnv cirU four or live times I it ma v be looked up at once, and iti lneao- know exactly what to do hr,t when such i V:.; .' vV?'. MS? Wr' 'vi ?f? -I ,n"" of tl,ro" or nv' w,. k. al.hongh these arc ,be word, wit!, ing tuna be iuprea,.,l ,.,-on the memory. nenierC.M,eyanse. l,ve the perfectly r 5 ft .. j<ljU'Z ' X The averng,- ,ch.d pirl of th.s wllicIl avcrnK, f,irtT is nww ! bile ,h- word i.vlf i, nncoUKcionsly ab calm and level headed ones forget the ; ' generation c,. converse readily' rrilrtsJ. " - ; ,orbed and .tored up for future n.. .m.leat way, of dealing with an un- - Smelling Salts to RcstorC.ConSCIOUSXJC.SS ' and perfe.Mly iu l Wh or Oer- If Tmrli-h U to li e one o' ,he -re-,. con,eiona form, and it is not untd one mnn nr . . , , . I"; Mi k. tM- Mininr. Watch while iu n skating rink. She was not moving, but had been sitting for a while and had become dizzy. A be ulippcd to the lloor a general commotion eusned and nobody m-cuhM to know how to act or vrhnt to do promptly. It waa a kcIiooI girl that finally came forward and, without with-out even pausing to remove her own skate9, took charge of the patient and had her carried out into the frekh air aixl plaecd in a chair in n position which let Jier head drop between her kuees. This toon restored the girl to consciousness conscious-ness by foreing the blood toward the brain. If thi remedy hnd proved ineffective in-effective then the girl should have been thing is to apply n wet bjndace, layinj it on tho joint lightly and keeping it const con-st intly wet. When (ho pain ami rnvrll-iing rnvrll-iing bate unhiMidid from thi, treatment the joint should be rubbed very gentiy with a liniment to produce friction. BI HNS and wound, rinjiiire; a pociol treatment, Imt in nl! case, of cut, and bruio, the injured pot nbouM be thoroughly demised. Thi, can be doim without the old of n phyiocinn and after-wanl after-wanl the bniiie may be neatl.r bandaged. A stream of wntrr i, an ei'ellent ch-auser. In bad cnxc, antiM-ptics should be used and the wound bound up. Insert (.ling, may be treated with an apT'liatioii f-f a few drop of ammonia, and later the ot raay Iks rubbed with 'olive oil. The inot .soothing application for burn, is either sifti-d ilonr or lnineed oil anH lime water. Flour l atmot altaj nt hind, und even serioun burn, hi ba f.n atly relieved by covering tb'.ui with a thi-'u contlng of flour. should be completed by administering a cold bath. Heat exhaustion is Ies serious, and usually the only restorative required i, lo take the person out of the hot, close atmosphere which has been responsible for the exhausted condition and to use stimulants. Sometime, smelling 4ait.s will be snnVient to revive bir. fine young pirl who ban a horror of suffocation by ga. has devoted mot of j I her lirst aid time to this special con- jlingenry. Then; hnve been shocking ca-es of stifj'oeal ion from defective lighting light-ing app.iratn,, and some of them have tone beyond the possibility of restoration. restora-tion. In houses where pas is used, and particularly where drop lights are placed jiii bvdrooiiiK, there is nlways the possibility possi-bility of Hecidonu of this kind. Fresh lair 'u tho firt thing to see about, and I windows should be opened wide at once. No light should be brought into the room on account of the inflammability of the gas. After dashing cold water over the head anil shoulder, of the unconscious (person the restoration will be complete except in serious esses. t y IIDX I cot anything in my eye I always go to the drucgist and have the speck removed with an eye stone, said u uir not long ago, before Mio begun to study first aid. After her initiation into this class she abandoned aban-doned all thought of the eye stone because be-cause of the danger in transferring germs. Now she depends npon first aid at home or the services of a physician. It is comparatively simple to remove n I bit of du.st or cinder which lias lodged in the lower lid of the rye. All one has to do is to draw the lid donn and ue the! Icorner of a silk handkerchief to :id; up, the tiuy particle. Hut when the irriiat-j irriiat-j ing speck ha, hidden itself under the lupper lid, then the ta'-k of finding it and I removing it i, mop- dillieult. One ennnot do this alone. It requires ai-tance. and the eron who i, to jcrfonn the bght oeration shoiihl I Uhlnd the head of the injured one. take hold of the la she.-, I of the iipKr lid with the lincer nml thnnili of the left bund and draw Hi. -in s-HkIh ly j outward and nwny from the eyeball. W'hih; doing thi, the oilier hind should Iv u-'vl, to place a match, or a wire hairpin onj the outside of the lid, pressing downward, nnd forwarl s- that by a ij'iick motion thi'i Ul'per lid cau bo reTyel. j WITH nearly the whole of ihe inside j of the Upper lid IhlW CXponed the partieh- has Fmnll chance of rs'fing Ihe scathing glanc.. ,,f the tir,t ai'l prai--j titioner. and as noon as it U spied the corner cor-ner Of II "ft silk hnlldkerdiief 'hoiild be uel to lift it fpn Its irritating restin.-place. restin.-place. Continued blinking will sornrtitnea pef rid of n bit f dust or cinder in the eye when it is not permanently lodged there, nnd sometime wishing the eye in warm water will tn-omplish the wiiue result. For sprain, very hot water applied to the joint will brir.g relief, unless it be a bad case, when ihe hot water should by ftiieeeedeij by cold evasirating lotions. Fur very slicht c.,ies of this kind the best AT tome time during a acbool pirl'sl career afce is eore to be called upon , to show ber presence of mind and ' hor knowlsdpo of the first aid to tbt Injored. And however she may shrink from the responsibility of locking after the unconscious form of n cAjolmate or giving relief to a badly injured in-jured friend, fcb will find herself faciug the eitnation and trying to summon op all lier courage nnd her book lore on the iub-Jcet iub-Jcet of proper restoratives. A pirl may be hurt doring gymnasium work, or she may have sprained an ankle or been overcome by the beat during the sason of outdoor games, while seurvoly a day goes by tbat some one In n large school does not succumb to the commonest common-est of all sudden attack, that of fainting. It takes time to summon the school physician, phy-sician, and sometime thi, immediate professional pro-fessional skill la out of the question, so there is nothing left but for those on the scene to apply the remedies Included iu the accepted list of first aids. In public and private school first aid dncK are being featured to some extent, while pirl.s who bavo finished their regular regu-lar school course often form a club or class and study the flrst principles of nidinp the injured. The Junior I-eague did this, nnd o have other groups of fashionable girls, and all admit that nothing noth-ing they ever give their attention to has hen more satisfactory and hctyfnl than this knowledgo of how to help persons who are nddenly rendered uncoubcious ov hclples.,. Till' course Jnrlndes a knowledge of lints, salves, bandates and restoratives. restora-tives. Each pirl i, piren a three cornered piece of bandaging nnd shown how to fold it for the ii-es in various accidents. Professionally this is called a tourniquet, nnd the bit of muslin can bo made to fit a score of different requirements. require-ments. It can be used for wrapping up nn injured limb, for bandaging a broken arm or as a sling,' while it serve to stop the flow of blood in serious injuries. Kvery one has a vague notion of hotv to rfstore a fainting person, but few know exactly what to do first when such sn emergency arises. F.ven the perfectly calm nud level headed ones forget the simplest ways of dealing with an un-eon-icions form, and it is not UDtil one has bail some experience thai the value of having the principal first ujiJs fresh in tho mind is ralicd. Onlv Ihe other day a young pirl fell " stretcheil at full length on a couch or on ;hc flo.,r with ber head quite low. After, orjing the colijr of -- shirt watstl her face and band'; should have been b.ilhed in cold water iitol the ar.n, and hinds reVibcd gently lo rotury einul.i-tioti. einul.i-tioti. A little brandy and water, given when the person has recovercil s.ufli-ciently s.ufli-ciently to be able to swallow, wid coin-ilete coin-ilete the restoration. G1ULS who i-xerclsy a great ue3 ,Ui-itig ,Ui-itig t lie warm weather sometimes ii xite beat stroke or heyt eih.uistion. neither of which is a serious attack, but both require intelligent treatment. Heat Istroke begins with iliziiiess, followed by , encoriv. ioiiMie-s. The restoration rules !for this rase are different from those of 'an ordinary faiuf. The first thing to do lis to reduce thy temperature of tl e person per-son as quickly as pos-ib'.e, and this is l M ai comp'.i-hed by pla ing thy S'lflercr in a cool place and applying ice lo the head, both at the top and at the base, of the bruin. ltriskly rubbing the body brings the ovrhi itcif blood to the surface, sur-face, und iu cxtr.ine case, tho treatment |