How to Keep Well By R. W. A. EVA1S5 Questions concerning hygiene, sanitation and prevention of disease, submitted to Dr. Fvans bv readers of The Bee, will be answered personally, subject ts proper limitation, where a stamped addressed envelope is enclosed. Dr. Kvans will not make a diagnosis nor prescribe for individual diseases. Address lettsrs in tare of The Bee. Copyright: 1922. \V \\S TO N\\ K IIP AT. A man was in lo s< ■ me the oilier day to tell n:e the history of carpets and rugs—why they were invented and their uses 'way buck at the begin ning of things. Whatever the reason tli'i., the reason now, aside from van Jty, is to keep the floor warm. Ordi narily, when we think of covering, we think of the top side. Sonv of "Vs sleep cold on t old nights booatise we think of tie top side. Some of •Tress or feath' r bed or i ovt r under " IP-roh us Seme of u- li\ in cold •■rooms bei a use wo forget the advan ..tag • of putting an c, ercoat on the ^Jtloor. - Besides wrappine It up. there arc junra other me; hods of keeping the floor warm. Deadening placed be tween floors and ceilings serves to Je ep the floors warm as well as to ,1'ssen sound transmission. A floor free from craoks will he warmer than •ine that leaks air. A tight air space Jielmv the floor helps. Therefore It waves heat to plaster the cellar or u ul the Underside of the floor joists where there is no cellar. A layer of J»Hpi i under the cellar floor helps to 1.-- It warm. In many cases the cellar or furnace room Is very much overheated. In tin opinion of W. 11. Driscoll, who t' rites on the subject ip tlie Popular b-'Ienc" Monthly, a very warm cellar > ■ Imsemuit. assuming that to he the 1-• ion, means that the furnace is improperly construct'd or is being operated jhiprop* rly. If the basement ts ovi rwarm, it is b tli r that the rooms Immediately over It should not have much insula thin In the floor. The temperature of tlie floor is v ry apt to lie affected by | faulty cons .ruction in other parts of I the room, since cold falls to the floor regardless of the point of entry. leaks Ground doors and windows m.iki it alnic.-t impossii.lt to keep the floor warm. In cold climates there is great gain hi comfort and great sav ing of coal when douole windows and doors are installed and when the win dows are well stripped. Nothing is gained . by permitting leakage around windows. On a very cold day the differem o between tern pertaure of the Inside and the out side will bring an abundance of air into the room, and it is well to hate it come in at places designed for tho purpose. On windy days air will leak through small cracks or even through solid walls. It is fur better periodically to throw tlie windows wide open and freshen ihe air and lower the temperature than it is to permit a slow, constant leakage of cold, which floras straight to the floor and stays there. Another cause of cold floors is lack of insulation In the ceiling. If the attic is not floored and the space be tween that and the celling below Is not insulated, the floors of the top bedroom are apt to be cold. A lot of heat may be lost from an attic. Not infrequently a layer or two of paper or other Insulation on an attic floor will save n lot of coal. Caro of Teelli. Id. IV. writes: Will you please pub lish in yopr column a simple mouth wash, and the time for using same to prevent decaying teeth? At present I am not In a position to seo a dentist, and any help from you will he sincerely appreciated. KEPtiY. A watery solution of permanganate . I_ SATURDAY AND MONDAY For hotter service TELEPHONE your order EARLY SATUR DAY, or, you can call us FRIDAY EVENING until 8 p. m. if yon wi ll. FREE DELIVERY to all parts of the city. PHONE AT. 4803. OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE take ADVAN TAGE of these PRICES. MAIL UR YOUR ORDER. (Please include postage.) SCO R, 10 Us. BEST CAKE 75c IV; ILK 3 tall cans PET or CARNATION, 29c Cl Food Center, nothing better, 48-lb., $1.64 r Lv tu I* r.o’d Modal, ,48-lb., $1.98; 24-lb., $1.05 Qe fit! "J O V Fre»h Dressed Young Hen., lb., 20' *• ot Cream of Nut OIXOMARfvXRINfr / Er" P'rcoU,or *M«r 1 ' - y_Wenow handle Wodgewood Butter. BAKERY ’-d- - »■ MMMMM^M,^^^^^^mn«_Eruit_C;he;_p«r |b ; ; ; .. CIGARS JUST ,N,S,DE THE DOOR ' vaaariiiw Prime Albert full lb .. — Army and Navy Cigar-tes. carton. 10 packages at 10 Genuine French Briar Pipe* * * 2* American Citigcn Cigars, 3 for |0c Box of 50 . . . ’ ' * s'taj SKINNER'S "rrAgKAcI?*^'-11, .. 27c PEARL WHITE 35c M. J. B. The Highest Quality Coffee in COFFEE Cr™*: ,1* TT 47c TREE H you bke Tea, drink Tr. TREE TEA, or TEA v2-ib. Pkg. JOC tooo tmtn A8141G-1S Farnam Phone AT. 4603 10 In m |Z H m 50 0 n n 7 H In x _| MAIL ORDERS FILLED of potash is about a> good a mouth wash as there is. Tin. solution shouM be a pale wine color - To preserve your teeth against de cay, clean them well. Clean after each meal with a toothpick. Once or twice a day clean each tooth individually, using fm- the pur pose either a towel wrapped around the finger, or paper or a brush. Hat proper food. t'ut dow n on starches and stv-'ts. I nod for 1 ill.ilit. Mrs. .1. H. writes: "I have a 7 month-old baby. "Would it hurt him to feed him any thing besides the breast?" REPLY. A baby 7 months old, in addition to breast tnilk, should,have fruit juice, tomato juice, cereal and vegetable soup. Iloljow Chest. Moss D. O. writes: ' l. What is meant by i hollow chest? "2. is it hereditary?" REPLY. 1. In hollow ehest, the shoulders are moved forward (stooped): the shoulder blades stick out: the chest ia narrow and deep. It is tho posi tion of the shoulders which give the hollow chest appearance In the man. 2. To a certain extent. Outrunning Hay Fever. O. E. L. writes: “Between sneezes I have enjoyed reading your recent hay fever articles. "1. What may I safely eat during tho asthmatic stage? What leave alone? “2. Where could one live In tins country and be free from the ailment tor nil time? “3. I have heard that Gulf of Mex ico points are safe. If so, why can j tliat bo. when most cases arc benefited by cool weather?" REPLY. 1 Dl-1 is a minor factor in hay Itver. It is well to eat moderately. There m.'b be some little adv:mfVic>’ in li'ing vii a diet that is Ion In meat and eggs. ? Searching for a hay fever free so.-tlon is a good deal of a gamble One should find eut what pollens disturb 1 at and then find a section where these pollens do not abound. It is P s.-iblu to get both sets of facts. Life spent abt v c tito 6,000-foot level or it sea or on a barren island is rea si ihiy apt to l-e free from hay fever hazards. *. Occasionally a person e: capes the pollens which are Ills bane by crossing parallels of latitude. How : over, going to Gulf of Mexico points for relief is apt to prove disappoint ing. Parents’ Problems How can children bo taught not to discuss family matters with persons outside the family? Fam-.ly matters should not be dis cussed in the presence of very young | children. Put they should early and I constantly bo Impressed with the im propriety of airing one's private af fairs, aside from the fact that out siders are not interested in tli ngs i concerning only members of the family. Woman Convicted of Murder; Life Term Recommended Florence, Ariz., Dec. 8.—Miss Cath ! erine Encina was found guilty of first degree murder for the slaying of Dr. \V. g. Randall, prominent Florence (Ariz.) physician, by a jury in superior court here today. Tlio jury recoin * mended life Imprisonment. ; In Japan rice straw is made into t straw shoes. Uncle Sam Says: Lessing a Lirin. The importance of this subject Is indicated by the fact that ST percent of all farms in the X'tiited States are ■ operated by tenants, while 9 ’ per j ; cent are operated by owners renting ; ! additional land. Part or all of the ’ land and improvements of about ‘ 2.000,000 farms mo rented. Since the i majority of lease contract^ are for ; one year, and since the avi rage pc- ; rlod which the tenant remains on n farm is about three years, it. is prob- j able that cio U year about 2.000,000 | lease contracts must be made or re new ■ 1. This lmoklet tells about the neces sary legal points in a farm lease and suggests the points which should re reive careful consideration before ex editing a base. Headers of The Omaha Bee may obtain a. copy of tbis booklet free ns long ns the free edition lasts by will ing to the Division of Publication, Department of Agriculture, Washing ton. P C , asking for "I-'. B. 1164." _ Daily Pray er Hitherto hath the Lord helped us.— I Sam. 7 12. O Lord, our Lord, Creator, pre server and bountiful benefactor of men, in Whom we live and move and have our being, we adore Thee for Thy loving kindness and tender raer ties. With shame in our hearts we confess before Thee our many sms. Our lives do not meet Thy require ments. Our footsteps have wandered from the pathway of rectitude. Our Father, look upon us in mercy, and do Thou be pleased to have pity upon us in our sins. Look* upon Thy Son, Who died for us, and do Thyu for His s'V;e accept us as righteous be fore Thee. (Irant that our sins may not only lie blotted out of the book of MfliMTS Jf Ml Cudahy's # l "HwWmi.' Bacon ; "AN enticing blend of tenderness, ; and rich flavor." Thus is expressed the result oF painstaking | care in preparing Puritan Hams and Bacon. Let the Puritan emblem remind you oF smoked meats that are deliciously different. THE CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY I Always the -^^Favorite1 I ' vigm SgfiSSSijg J*,5*Ubs-polish*, Thy remembrance, but that by the lx)\ver of the Holy Ghost tve may bo enabled to die unto sin. and to live i nto righteousness. Comfort the dis consolate, cheer the saddened. l»r ng friends to the friendless, teach the ignorant, give visions to trembling t ilth, set the star of hope tn the over hanging clouds, ami hurry the forces of truth toward:' the consummation of Thy Kingdom. He ran trust lall tc Thee. As our Shepherd, lead iim today. As our K np, defend us from the enemies that watch for our souls As our priest, teach us the will of Hod for our salvation. O tied, our Father, overshadow our pathway with Thy merciful providence, nnd let each one of us hear some part In the advancement of the Redeemer'?! glorious Kingdom. 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