iV J ( TlUnKlv OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL L'l. 1fin. 7 J jfeoM -:- Fashions -:- Ifomcm's PForc Household Topics r fJ Jk . Un.i J A 7'J9 . . . . TV At 77 D 7 7 1 Captured Alive By Nell Brinkle?j Triumphed tt'l'OUhl. Il. iitiviisonna; News Vrn ii if i f V i if I s in Scarlet Fever n (inn 11 1 i c 11 1 o. m. n. The early symptoms of scsilct fever are slim the early symptoms of that com monest of nil the little fevers, lil ' fl'l or a sore throitl. Thin. however, 1' no drawback, for from a practical point of r.v. It makes llttlis or no rilf fere in c what fever jour (hllil Is comlnc d"vii wlih, an Inn as you recognize pretiipilt I'.nt an Infection la romltiK and net ac- in 1 Irm'y 'Isolate In haato and make y otir diagnosis at leisure." la the rule of safety. The momnit ttia little on show am (wo or llitrn of these general danger siuimla nf Infection, or 'olds'' he should hi pin to rrat at once, in a comfortable hfil. flat, firm, elastic and with plenty "t room In It for him to tumble about iintt roll over, In a unlet, wall-ventllated room; given a nillil laxative, a hot hath nml all Ihe p i J r water, lemonade or other fruit jnfc drinks that ha craves Thru If be Inrsu't quickly improve, i nil In ti.e ijoi'tiir and let hlin decide what pur Ikuliir fever ho Inn wnfl itlve the ni priiprlal treatment, hlldren showing any of llicse dungcr signals ahnnld no more he acn( to arhool, or to any entertainment, or pnhlie re. fort, than they should he sent out bare headed In (i .now storm or bare foot In tiie sleet or slush. They will get nolh lh but hiinii from any sort of work which Ihey attempt to do when In Ihla condition and be a source of nothing hut danger to the classmates and playmates If tha Little I'ever prove to ha acar let fever, (lie headache become tnurh mora severe, the fever goes up very rap Idly, often reaching- Kit degrees lo twenty-four hours, lh throat becomes very eor and swallowing so painful lhat It i la sometimes hard to tell, at thla stage, whether we urn dealing- with diphtheria or scarlet fever. ; On the second or third day a bright, ; a perk led, crimson or scarlet raah ap- ! pears, wlilrh has given Its nimn to the 1 disease, first upon the neck and tipper j part of the chest, I'Yom thla It spreads rapidly all over the body until the little sufferer la literally as red as a boiled lob aler from fot ahead to toes. Fortunately the, worm la soon reached and paaaed, and by the third to the fifth day the fevor reaches Us height and be gin ) deidlne. so that usually within a week or ten days at the outside, the ac tive part of tha fever la over. Tha throat benomea moro comfortable, tho raah fades and tbfe child beflna to take noma Interest tn his) surroundings and Ket bark bla appetite. The flak of ono of tha moat srlotia fter-effct of scarlet fover in chtldhravl la nephritis, or acuta Inflammation of the kldneya. About tha fourth or fifth day the examinations show traces of 'albiunjn In the urine and this persists for several weeks, hut usually with proper care clears tip completely and leaves no trao of permanent trouble In tha kidneys. If, however, tha proper precautions as in diet and treatment, to insure a free flow of urine, are not taken, or still more If the patient Is allowed to get up too anon or a-o out and expose himself to the weather or sjo back to school before the albumin has entirely dlaa.ppoa.red from Ma urine, then the Inflammation may take on a aerlous form at once. The urine will be suppressed, severe headache fol lowed by dropsy will set in and the lit tle patient will be thrown fnta a very alarming and dangerous condition. For tunately, even where thla complication occurs, proper attention and care will usually clear up the kidney trouble and recovery will rea'tlt. But we are finding; out to our dismay In recent years that this Is by no means the last of the danger, hut that the men find women who develop Brlffht's disease in middle or later life are often the very ones who suffered from an attack of in flammation of the kidneys after scarlet fever In childhood. The other complication which needs to be trnardod against in acarlet fever comes later still, and that is Inflamma tion of the middle car, with rupture of the drum and snppuratlon or dlsfhanre from the ar. Thla dantrer may he best prevented by careful attention to the throat and nose In the earlier stance of the disease by antlaeptlo washes, sprays, etc., also hy watching the child care fully to see whether It shows any signs of earache, either by crying or putting Its hand up to Its ear, or burying that side of the head In the pillow. Even after the inflammation haa reached the ear prompt puncture of the drum, to let out the pus, followed by akllfnl antiaeptio Ireatm.int, will both really diminish the smiertng of the little one and make th recovery more rapid and complete. There l no dander of a permanent hole In the drum and chronic dlaeharge from the ear after early puncture, as the drum heula up very readily 1n children Indeed, our but a mind and a soul. Therefufti, son. ebiei difficulty is to keep It open long If you wnut In pay a woman the ulit enoih. to drain aM the pn and germs mate oiiiiiIiiim iiI, the one before will, Ii i iiinplelelv out of the drum cavity .'she will git down like ilpe wheat In fi.rii Mranse as it may eern In such e-ilhe l- kle, don't tell hep thul ohu la ' ' e ilingly common ami famllihr diseases. we tuvo uiiltl Juit reeently .eij utterly l sff!e, In our tteiii t to divot er "i erii that r.-oae pitder huaales, ' arlel .'eter r wlmcpii i mtah. tt..nee we had in ,'ClneS Or BHlll.nlna t!,.t (hlllt ii i (a'li n.o and I tr I wrnrH were r. t-t.le. fr.ll. ai.t al.eit yr mi ' j. i4ila ' wh.mi liis toosi. was ill.. ,,, I'd r-y a I in. i t,.v tt,,l',.t m l p lo w st'Ht i" iiormaicg r" i"a i i, i,t. M a c,l wtlhlrt M,e .'il ' U!;. Ii . ' Iltratd. ha .'r,ri, A tt n ,' ,.on i,' lha -'i. nl ie-arl. fivfrr I - it s t . 'Ik".! aolK. a I a I K .,, ' 'I, . C r I prrtvnl and : ae'l , I i i I'" i1!,'4 an I h'a . ' ',. . . . . , lit i.ic,.( aa- I ,li t .!. t i; ' In 'Shoots r!: 'V t l! U' "If n. 1 'it m a a . A ND smiling! As before their swarmed attack. How to Win a Girl r nonoTii r nix. Bon, do you want to know now to make a hit with tha fair set? Usterj, and I will whisper the secret to you ariii tell you t.i one p&rtlcuiur bit of flattery that no woman, from Mother Eve down, has over bean ablo to resist. You think you know It. When you want to jolly a woman you tell her that her eyes are like awpphlrea or violets drenched In dew. You rpeak of lior hair that 1 like spun gold or the black clouds at midnight. You pra.lae her swan-like neck or her peaches-and-cream complexion or wonder why she doean't havo her hand modeled In marble or you liken her figure to a willow wand In an April breeze. And having burned this Incenae to maiden's pulchritude you mentally pat yourself on the back aa a hot-air artist that understands hla business. Of course, no woman really hates to have her looks praise, 1 and she's not likely to Interrupt you so long aa your conversation Is de voted to extolling her as a living pic ture, hut that isn't the sort of talk that really gets her. 'Women expect a man to flatter them rbont their looks. Every man on earth tells every woman on earth that he desires lo pleaae what a prize beauty she la. It's simply thn usual stuff ami when a woman hears It It doesn't cause a. a'ngle thrill of gratified vanity, 1cuh f Hhe's good-looking he knows it already, and if she la homely alio rewnts the man thinking she's fool ennunh lo lie deceived. Anyway, she knows that every mac who has been brought tip with nnitinets of a gentleman feels It just hi Inium l ent on him to ooiiipllinwiit u woman on her looks it la to say goo, moriilnit lo hor Furthermore, tha thing that a woman la proudent of pusM sKlng is not a tiortv, Venua, .t Miu' tva lun t ml am 'lima mil i.s one her peailv teeth ' "" ""' i"d i,f lliim Ihni f'" ""in let il, I . nuie atncit ' '''Inks and i"t ait lift a IV Inok at: I ,.'! i ill lit pftotl'e Wlu,ll nl fh t ' 'r l'"'" v'' ' t!iv rpm (. iukIp I l.te II . II, in I pi I.i llilelrnl I )' l. llilia l,r l.t liitt an. I i ll, ;! ' i a 1 umi laiitit'd if 'Ik' w h! t,hva..al ii ,ar liiill .i, Ii if ait 'tl" . i. I a Hand i,f .te lo.,iU 'n it t-a a !'- , I i I't.aii l l,i a 4 , I- e. ia !.. I" i. I I I al i. ry f , r ft aiiaiiiH t .-,.'o .' 1 MI..I,I : ' I i ' t .11 . a I ,1 t t t 1 l'4 II t S . I i. e it though there was no incomohhh millinery queatfon he treats her as if she was a mindless being. Then comes along sometimes the preacher, who explores tha realm of lli soul with her, or the doctor, who must understand the psychology of the woman to treat her properly, eswcally If site's Inclined to he neurotic, or the long-halrmd poet or philosopher, who talks the Inner meaning of things with her, and we have another case of soul mates and affinities It's the first time the poor woman baa ever had a man talk to her ss If she was an intelllKent human being and the flat tery has gone to her head like strong drink and made her do foolish thlnus. Any woman will lell you that there la no other compliment In the World that she values so hlKhly aa for a man to treat her aa If she was another man, to discuss with her questions of general Inter-eat, thereby Implying lhat he thinks) that he la Just aa cm untile of understand ing what she rendu and hints aa he is and of forming as lucid an opinion. And when a man actually risks a woman for her view on a matter of real Importance or aeeka her advli o she Is ready to hurst with pride and vainglory. Ucllive me, son, the moat potent lolly In the world with a woman Is Inai to make her feel that ahe lias gut a perfectly marvelous mind, full of M.ranga, fascin ating treasure hoiiaea, whose doors you unlock with tiemhllng wonder as to what Ihev may contain, Just iiuike n w, mum feel that you ran never lire nf lla'eiilot: to her cnineraa lion ami toute not nil ihe other iluhe wlm tol, I her that she whs a Irli lhols and dollar hes'ilv left at the ist Wid when you nisrrv, son. If you wmit a wire who will lie a helpniele ami an economist, who l ai rape the very potato parings to an t-e. uw talk to ymir wife nhunt w.ur l.ininn, ,4, commit her shout ,,lii tliuealliienta anil lit her feel tint .,o trti.M roe la a w.rt of feminine wiiiit.l i.f tinanie Tie wifa who la fed on thai kind of finitely ,.t h. ia an I. iml Unit in, 1,1,,1'rr wtiai ami , , Ihi. an, I she a renllv set she belh-ves he's tt a lnatitni.mal .i., nf II, i,i,ltr Advice to Lovelorn lift Itvntricf Fairfax, llata kaHhla Ti. l MUD tllm I " nut I a 11 Ii t . .' lea .f Mill ..i.'t u ,,d , in. I ! I .1 lie, .-. h. 1 i.i ,,, ;i ( a 1 a. a llaalmani t . It 1, , il : ,.,,,a in , lsi , 1 i loaa wlm i , (.na ' 1 ' ' e loaka -. - .. . I j .. . vte H la 1 .. .can il', M "' ' " i. r he rvl a. Sn.ial (a I , ., ( I ,l t ll I 1 . I' u I.,.! ai , lii-.t'.n.a f ttr-.r I, l anv, (,(, !'H h ilit ' I.41 ... ,, I,, ,,,,1 , , ; a Ml ana iia it f, , ai 11 o 1 I - 1 k if t I'.lll Illlrt.alX ri'(t 1 . a .., s a 1 'at ' , t,-t ai t 1 . 1 ( ! .,,t I (,., , , I. . t. , t r a , , ,,, , , I t 1 a 1 , -l 1 ,-, ,a t , -, , , ot tote a.:-.., . . V 1. ' f' ai's la at ,ai a - kava th. t'i(i ,,(4,- 4 i ":? -4 I- , . Il.a ,... ! 1' a in, l( , I -i '' ' Ma t ,.... M ' .a 4,. .. 1 i t y 1 t : grief overwhelming her heart hvcame die has strayed Into thai very inyy.teriom land of the vr'ful Girl Workers Who Win The Clerk and Her Reward My JASK M'$,KA M, Any day seems long lo one who works and Is not ktllHflcd Work briny con toiitment only to tlii girl who Is nulla fled and feels that she la nctuully liv ing. After Mil It Is rather a thankless task to measure off lengths of shimmer ing silk for girls whu had no other thought save to wour lis soft richness. Gertrude lived in a hoarding house Hhe had a lumpy cot bed, a dresser and a triangular piece of glaas i.ur Ha golden oak top, and thn privilege of any hot water that she mlKht find after the other hoarders had finished. Hhe. washed her handkerchiefa In a wash bowl and covered Ihe entire area of the dubious window with her clear white squares, her shirt, walsta wero treated to a similar bath once a week, and ail the satlhfnctlnn lhat she had from life was the Baaiir anc that she earned lo r own living. Oh, yes. she did that, Kbit lived, If living meant l-eeplng tlie fires of life alive, no mailer what fuel was used for the piirpo-n Win longed to wear the aoftneas of the njlln that mIio j measured off for other aula her own age And dally she -.. iirin. il her ,,n fentnic IB the trlangulai' piece of gUs.4 aid found them passim; li.n A aofi , hin, cleft with an luipuili-iit fluupie. brown tyea and a mop i f blown, wavy hi !i that alwna lniike.1 jilt I urea-jue (mm n fellow eleik hud told her llci site na linod'Uiiii, ii, I fiioirinh' h.i'i tleaaurtd l!,e Wnplii ilreiin , I ! ..I tha lime alien he ii.'kI.i ii., ro'lci, , nine h it I-, a ' ." u anna o i-i u .','iinler In m,.ii,l e. I ,i , n ln,,,ia It wanli'l thai alo- OiiUIKitl it.,' a ..,' sho did .ilallke uklu.i for pi ople , el, i.ii.'iiiik, lo ,i i.f i tie !, t t'ni l,i' did her work i ,,na. i, iiitou:'! , m l w ;l I 'a t nf li r iliy ai 1 1 s in o ' i a 1 1. If vt : 1 ! c.,ltt ! Ill,, ,11,101,1 of I . I I a'nd tt 'l.l in d il,i,i ,,. r !, t II, . I I 4. .1 i ,iis: .i,- 1 w 1 i . '-t in, Ihli.g uiff, i 1.1 XI, . ,1 .-t I . if . 1 1 ' WutitiH ru tpaii 11 leiu Amu Hv it FOR WOMEN ONLY I a aa II.mi Stat .4 i . , ' a a . - j -. tiling in the world to be aide to buy II. I'.'verytliiiig was the sumo down at the store, hut she stifled the sigh lhat rose lo her lips at Ihn prospect uf Die long duy, and went lo work with a will. And then, out of a clear sky. as It al ways docs come, came her chance. Will ing and deft, with her ready smile and her slim, buay fingers, she madn a tremeti dous sale, Hhn measured riff yard after yard of expennlva silk, and patiently, siul discriminatingly offered her advice. The customer asked for her name, and Ocr triido gavo i wonderlnglv, And then Inter In the day, (lie manager came down i aisle and asked for Mlas Gertrude Itrowri. Utrlrude flushed to the tins of her eats, but she stepped forward tlni Idly, fearful that ahe might have to pay a forfeit. "Your efforts have been noticed, MSsa Brown," said thn man smilingly, "and today a customer lhat we value spoke of your efficiency. Hereafter you will report in the suit deparlnicnl, and your salary will be $12 to start We need will- liuf girls llko you In our business ' Add he lefl Ocrlrude, fliiahed and ecatnllc . i, ,.,.. ,i. ,i..u, .' I i,H Mouse blotting out even Ihe greater j i thought lhat she had actually mad,- "elllll'tt'lt'l:!i!l!l!i! a W 'I 1 I I 1 . ill!: ! I 1 1 hi I .1 , 1; 1 1 . . "H ,H h i M i' hi.,!.! ' ! I Ml ' I'M i.:v. fry viiii ii i . " 4 a V. L 3 C XaZ el ' I ' 1 '- . f " I I II V VTew k. 1 i.w v.a:unvixvx Do You Know That Th largest oiniue grove In tha woiM, i roveiliiij an area uf Wi.floo aires. Is In ', Cuba. It la believed lo be no rare .i 'uinnc. for a condor to soar lo s height of four I miles. nrar.llliiii cocoaiiut palms are believe I to live from liOli to 7 rft veara. an, I the ,ln' . ! from am to 'M) years floclnlnglsl mlltniite ht among etert MX) ba'helnrs there are thirty-right crim inals, win reus irart led men produce only eighteen per l.o"0, It Is eallmatel Hint one seeil of cotton, given the ap' licatlou nf all pne!!du care Slid skill, would produce forty thousand million seeds In six years. John Wycllffo completed Ihe transla tion of the whole Hlhle for the first time I Into the language of the Kngllgh people. He wsa born near ftichmond. In York ; shire, about ll2t, ; In order to sacetlain the time of ,ny, the Apache Indians used a go.trd on which tlie stars of heaven were marked. As the constellation roae the Indian ,.,u!,i h0"r hv referring to hla gourd. "lr"'rl gourd round he could lei the order In which the crinaieluii,,., j ' mlghl be expected to appear. 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