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ployed women ever held. ,It. is impos sible to estimate hew many there are, but If they could all be brought ' together it would take a building ten times as big as Cooper Union." And back of this problem of un employed women, which is not lim ited to New York city, but which is also very large and dread in Chicago, "lies the fact that for the unemployed woman there is no place of shelter when she has no money, as there is for the man; there is no bread "line when she is hungry, as there is for the man; she capnot panhandle when she becomes desperate, as can a man. It makes the problem of unemploy ed women loom above that of men, doesn't it? And yet this is the first meeting ever held of that kind. o o CALLS DETENTION HOSPITAL A ' - PRISON Dr. Julius Grinker caused some lit tle excitement, at the meeting of .the Illinois State Hospitals Medical As sociation by declaring that the Cook County Detention Hospital was a prison and that after 'being kept there for three weeks patients were taken out and tried before "an ignorant judge and a more ignorant jury." SupL H. I. Davis, of the Detention Hospital, jumped to his feet and inti mated that Dr. Grinker didn't know what he was talking about. o o PICK MEN FOR COLORADO AND MICHIGAN PROBE Washington, Jan. 30. Personnel of committees who will investigate Colorado coal and Michigan copper strikes as "follows: Those who will probably go to Michigan are: Taylor of Colorado, Casey of t Pennsylvania, Hamlin of Missouri, Switzer of Ohio, and Howell of' Utah. Those who will probably go to Col orado are: Foster of Illinois, Byrnes of South Carolina, .Taylor of Arkan sas, Austin of Tennessee and Suth erland of West. Virginia.. HIS VOCATION , "Professor, I know my boy is rather slow, hpt in the two years that you haVe had charge of his education he must have developed a tendency in some direction or.other. ' What oc cupation do you suggest as apossible outlet for his energies, such as they are?" "Well, sir, I. think he is admirably fitted for taking moving pictures, of a. glacier." t-o o GERMAN'HORSE RADISH SAUCE One cup of grated horse radish. Put into granite pan with one cup of beef stock. Allow to boil ten minutes. When slightly cool beat in the yolks of two eggs. Allow to boil long enough to1 slightly thicken. Add one tablespoon of taragon vinegar' and a tablespoon of cream. This sauce is invariably served in Germany with all kind of beef, boiled, roasted "or broiled. HEALTH TIP ' Get the temperature habit. Keep ,a pan of water on the radiator. Keep the window in. the sleeping room open an inch or two from the top.