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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 24

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. THURSDAY. MAY 16. 1918.

1 Democratic Women Form Club HOW TO KEEP WELL Fascinating Apron Suggestion Mrs. John L. Childs to Be Hostess For Sorosis Inter-American Meeting' In Ninth A. Bay Ridge With Miss May Moore of 4a0 Sev By Dr. WILLIAM BRADY.

enty-seventh street as hostess th Democratic women of the Jflnm JU- in tho International I'ouneil 1 ruled in ISfiH, Sorosis has. rtur seniblv District, which is in the I Kidgc section, formed a club i Mrs. John Lewis Child chairman Bf the Sorosis lmor-Amcncari t'oni- mittee. tmt sent out invitation for an informal meeting to held at her home. Floral I'ark, Long Island, on YARNS OF THF SCAHK MAX.

No prettier frock could be imagined for an afternoon wedding out of town than this dainty affair of elected the following as officers foi the (nailing ear: Mrs. Mary V. Cone, I president; Mrs. Genevieve Fitzgerald. afterno tnr.i.i' THE spy scare man lies awake late at night trying to conjure up some frightful story for the public.

Last summer, you may recall, he landed a dandy yarn about the vice president -Miss May Moore, sec ret Mrs. Mane J. Porccllu, treas- on. the Latin German peddlers who were distributes court plaster through the rural ulin J. Meagher, the execi co member of the disl address to the members.

nm In New fori was too late. A llorrihlr Ktamplf. What makes the liver go fhppity-flop. to indigestion puts a stop, and lets Doe Nature go over the top? A Somersault. It puts a slop to many ills, autointoxication kills, says "Au Itevoir" to doctor's pills, this somersault.

Charles M. Answer The other twelve para-grapbs will keep. section of the country, each lot being alive with the germs of lockjaw It I never occurred to the startled leader I that no one seemed to develop lock-Ijaw in the wake of these imaginary 'German agents. But the yarn proved Junior League Rally vicinity. To enter into tlie in of their lives, ami them a ly opportunity to lieoome Bcqui with American interests.

tlie social activities of women's organizations. To set in touch vmUi orcanizi The twentieth annual rally of th Dolor League i.f the lirooklxn South good scare, all right, and it survived of women i the pieva lovely shade of U'edgwood blue, an indescribable gray blue such as one sometimes sees in old china. Over the draped meteor skirt the bodice descends in a square little apron edged with a band of the chiffon embroidered in until the S. Public Health gently laid it at rest after a bacteriological ami inoculation numerous samples of the court plaster. District will be held in the Eighteenth Street M.

E. Church, on Saturday afternoon. The Hcv. Robert F. Y.

Fierce. i pastor of the North Baptist Church. Manhattan, will give a crayon talk to the boys and girls. Another Sad Case. There's a lot of fun in living if you seek to lind.

and it often comes by keeping Dr iirady's words in mind, If bis kindly humor gives one hope and joy of life, is he not I great physician whither cares are rife? -Elois. Answer Would that you two could Satur.iay will ii When the author of this yarn had squandered all the money he had A handsome Christian flag will be I presented to the junior chapter hav. nig the largest percentage of lis mem- made out of it he began to cast abou for more stories. The popular mi crobe phobia having proved a iucra live field of endeavor, the author of 'black and white. the yam next had an alleged (Jei mar Flatbush P.

0. League Changes Name and Object actually arrested somewhere 11 New York on the charge of having 11 his possession virulent cultures of tin Food Demonstration Fnder the auspices of the Brooklyn Division of the Food Council of Great. ft New York, Miss Mollie Gold gives 'OOd uemenstrations every Friday at 11 a.m. at the Gas Company's office following disease germs. uid I for let fev inehow this what The collar matches this trimming band, and narrower bands form a V-shapcd trimming on the bodice front, over the rounded deeolletage didn't go like the other.

Maybe be cause the prolific author had neglected to inform himself that th measles and scarlet fever have never To Aid Red Cross Drive RED CROSS ACTIVITIES related lo cabbage ami cauliflower. It should be started in the hotbed or window box and set in the open ground about the time of the last frost. The method of planting and the cultivation is similar to that practiced for cabbage. It can be planted in the open at the same time. Early been isolated.

The industrious young man now decided to "lay off tho germ hoax He. began looking over the food supply. The sugar looked tempting, sc sowings are made, and if thinned to he told off a number of German spies More Experts Join Staff of I rcat Women's Oversea Hospitals tamed all that 11 had stood for po- and ticeome ilie Klatbush Woman's Club. Inc. The object of the new organization is to work along educational, philanthropic ami higher Americanization hues.

The officers are: President. Elizabeth 11. Osborne; first vice president. Mrs. Kline; second vice president, Mrs.

David F. Tourney: recording secretary. Mrs. .1. Leo llallaran: corresponding secretary, Mrs.

Frank J. McLaren; The Winter Club of rtonsnnhurst, at which Mrs. W. W. Thompson is president, has decided as its "bit" for the lied Cross drive, to engage the Stanley playhouse, on Kighty-sixth street, for Saturday morning, lien a carefully selected moving pictures will be shown bearing directly on lied I'ross work in F.urope, varied with a fairy tale for the very voung.

and a comedy. To an Illinois woman goes honor of being chosen by the dian Government to make the j. statute of marble as a metnoria Kdith Cavcll. the English nurse soon grow to edible size under favorable weather conditions. This plant should receive much more consideration than usually is given it.

It is to put ground glass powder sugar probably because learned from scientific authorities that While suffragists are active in prac really a poor man's cauliflower. CUted by the Hermans. She Is Miss one-seventh of our energy is derived tically every line of war service work, the particular protese of the National Flcr. r.ce Wylic. from sugar.

He also dec tiiip Mlftabarhood who while he was ut it he might as well C. C. F. Spring Festival Preparations arc about completed sprinkle some ground glass American Woman Suffrage Association is the Women's Oversea Hospitals, U. S.

now in France. Mrs. Raymond Brown of Manhattan, who was Hour, too. Well, no one seems to have iuffcred noticeably from the ground for the attractive spring festival of the Church Charity Foundation to be JUNIOR EAGLE DAILY EDITION recently commissioned by the national glass as yet. But the stpry is going oi iation to go to i' ranee for the nose of more coninletelv in held on May 23 in the new building and on the surrounding grounds of the Home for the Aged and Itlind, Herkimer street anil Albany avenue.

The tegrating the hospitals, sailed this the rounds of the papers and the Federal Government is making an investigation. Coarse pieces of glass would certainly not be wholesome to eat but any one of sound mind would at ween, accompanied ny mice women experts who have joined the staff. -Miss Harriet Marple of Columbus, to Chicken Little, "What is the matte Mone was safe. Chun of Bt Ma" no Supple I'epartmcn rVl knl exercises in tne cnnpei will lie attended by prominent visiting- clergy, men. liishop Hurgess will officiate.

The chairmen of the different com along I think it had feet." the paraffin treatment for cuts and once reject food containing such foreign bodies. Finely ground glass mittees of the Woman's Hoard of the Duck. "That was a turtle, and the C. F. comprise the committee of would be comparatively harmless; it var, was in charge of a sanitarium for liilrlren in Hawaii, and Mrs.

Sarah in Mcl on li.i vc knew In ias been employed as a 1 in- resident la Sirs. Dicine ilin lis. would have uone to the bottom id tin peasants of Europe. Reliable Method of Hair Care The corresponding secretary is Mrs. John Anderson.

QIKSTIONS AXIJ ANSWI RS. CHICKEN LITTLE'S SAIL Hair is by far the most conspicuous! I Substitutes for Bread you do it he had her attention to the selection of a "I should say not. answered din- a thjn1 unit me Duck. "Mother told mo this morn, afflicted with the Women's Oversea irig I was not talk to you any more Hospitals. V.

S. A which is to be about going swimming; you are ad if- financed by the Women's Apparel As-ferent sort of family, it seems, and do se, iation. an organization composed of have used aluminum ware for other CiOse CHICKEN LITTLE'S mother wa- her head, and off ran Chick tne leaning women i.iivors and man- I not feeling well, and all day she Vrf nad nt the currant bush to tne pond. how von a cooking purposes the past six years. I use the best make.

I have recently been informed thaf cooking in aluminum dishes is dangerous because poisoning is liable to take place. that true? Mrs. A. H. niaciurcrs or women 'I'll, trick is to the grain He could see Johnnie Duck out on not go into the wi ha f.n.i ho tried to make him stand." eiiaini led ware kettle, which allows JoTinnie Duck was sail- I with Chicken Little on his see him, but Johnnie Duck was trying All th to catch something on the pond, and Answer No.

Aluminum ware hack and not noticing at all that the thing about us and is probably the most easily damaged by bad or careless treatment. If we are very careful in hair washing, we will have virtually no hair troubles. An especially fine shampoo for this weather, one that brings out all the natural beauty of the hair, that dissolves and entirely removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt, can easily be used at trifling expense by simply dissolving a teaspoonful of Can-throx (which you can get at any druggist's), in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. This chemically dissolves all impurities and creates a soothing, cooling lather.

Rinsing leaves the scaln perfectly safe. slow cooking, and use soup stock instead of mere water. This stock need not be ordinary chicken or meat stock, but may be made like vegetable soup, or a mixture of vegetables and herbs and a little meat or gravy, or the bones of a roast. Macaroni is good when cooked in the same way: so are peas and beans. A piquant flavor is imparted by the.

herbs. Potato and Nut Timbales One cup mashed potato, 16 cup ground peanuts, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon-ful salt, V4 teaspoonful pepper, 1-3 cup milk, 2 tablespoonfuls drippings. Beat eggs, add other ingredients and pour mixture into greased custard cups; bake until firm and brown. Set cups in pan of hot water. This recipe is vouched for by the Colorado Agricultural Col- with her little chicks hovering near by that all but Chicken Little.

He only came near when his mother gave a warning cluck. Chicken Little had long had in his little head the wish to go on the duck pond with Johnnie Duck, who had told him how much fun it was to swim about, but his mother, who had a horror of all water that was not in a dish, kepi her eyes well upon him. so up to this time Chicken Little had never seen the least bit of a chance to run away. Today, though, he was thinking and watching, too. for he felt very sure his mother would fall into a dose.

She usually did when she was feeling ill, and then he thought he could run down to the pond and find Johnnie Duck. Just as Chicken Little thought his I del i ei see mm. "There is a big black stone that is nice and flat." said Chicken Little "I'll step on that and wave my wings: perhaps Johnnie will see me then." So up on the flat, black stone he hopped and began to wave his wings, and before he knew what was happening he found he was away from the edge of the pond, with the water be-livo him and the ground. The flat, black stone seemed to be carrying Chicken Little away from the land. He looked down and saw two little feet on either side of the flat, black stone paddling along, and then Johnnie Duck saw him.

He came up to Chicken Little as fast as he could swim, looking: verv ducks on the pond had stopped swimming to look at them. All the hens and turkeys from the barnyard, too. had run down to the-duck pond to see the strange sight. When they reached the shore Chicken Little's mother was there to meet him. The fright she had received when she heard he was out on tho pond quite drove away her sick feeling.

All the hens were trying to console her. "You know his grandfather wa-: a il.ick." said old black hen. "You must expect this trait to crop out the family." "Oh! but he will be drowned; he is a chicken, even if his grandfather was a duck," cried Chicken Little's moth- Dallying With a Lump. Two months ago I noticed for the first time a lump the size of a pea under the right breast. It causes no pain, but I am worried about it.

I don't like to go to my doctor, because I have hear4 that such things are apt to grow all the faster after an operation. Will you suggest what I can do? F. D. Answer Go at once to your doctor for examination and advice. It Is as likely to prove Inconsequential as not.

But there is considerable peace of mind in being on the safe side. The wnpaia so Young spotlessly clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takes on the glossy richness of natural color, also a fluffiness luxi uauuiuu aim Itchina with I which makes it seem much heavier than it is. After Canthrox shampoo. Cutiaird Ointment Sftiapoo win V.KMW MM arranging the hair is a pleasure. Ad- I vertisemcnt.

much surprised, and then he looked said chicken Little. I even set Jump ouick on my back!" he cried For Breakfast-Lovers- Hut -Madam Hen had lost control over tier son and Chicken Little often, after that, went sailing on tho pond on the back of his friend Johnnie Duck, while his poor mother stood on the bank and cried to think she should have a chick that did such strange things. I But after he grew too large for "Quality Bacon Little, who grew to ne a rooster, stayed right at home In the barnyard and took good care of his family. "Yen I'liicken Little turned out all right, after all." said his mother one day to Brown Hen, who had a new brood of chicks, and was telling her troubles to old Mrs. Hen.

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