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'r' nftp$$vr &"' , V''r-'JsT"- ' i1 -tyi.' - 8 THE WASHINGTON TBIES, THURSDAY, , OCTOBER. 7, 1915. THE TIMES DAILY MAGAZINE PAGE i fluprri "w'-' u Housewives Should Know Soap Values Three Kinds Needed In Every Household Expensive and Colored Variety to Be Avoided. fiy MRS. CHRISTINE FREDERICK r fCopyrttht. Itlf, by Mrs. Christine Fre1erl' k.) rr Is often In the smallest details that there is the most waste. Soap! Who ever fl cures that cost Into the 'ffl! as a necessity? How can tho housewife bo still more saving with her soap? Soap Is an old Invention for household use, beginning with the soft soap mado at home of melted fat and lye. which was bleached with wood ashes. This soap has largely been supplanted by the manufactured article. Trie fats of which soap Is made aro composed of what Is called "fatty acids" and glycerine When lie Is mixed with this fat It break theso acids and glycerine apart. The le unites with the fatty acid to mike soap and the glycerine remains behind. Tho quality of the soap will depend on the kind of rye or nlknll. and also on the kind of fat. It will also depend upon the Impurities contained In both fat and alkali If the soap is not mado properly, the fat and lye do not com pletely mix nnd the result Is a greasy, Ioorclcanslns agent. Three Kinds of Soap. In cheap soaps, resin Is added aa an adulterant, although a small quantity Is good In laundry soap because It whitens tho clothing. When there Is Just sufficient alkali to change the fat Into soap. It Is called a mild soap. If an excess of nlknll Is used, cither a medium or a strong soap Is produced. Therefore, It Is Impossible to ivie wllh success only pne kind of soap through, out tho house. A mild soap Is needed In washing flannels, woolen goods or delicate fabrics; a medium soap for moro durable colored goods, a strong eap Is necessary for white material, ahd also for hea cleaning. All soaps should be hardened before use, as the softer the more waste. For this reason It Is wiser to buy In quan tity and store away to use as needed. The slie of cake Is Importunt. A ery large cako Is both uncomfortable to the hand and more wasteful On the other hand, such soap .should be chosen as will rive substantial sen Ice The use of a sponge basket nt the side of tho scrub bing bucket will sive waste hero, ns ery frequently soap Ih allowed to lie In the bottom of the bucket, and Is even thrown out with the waste wnter. Avoid Colored Soaps. Scented soaps are always ,r.tore expen sive colored hohp snould be avoided, Ihe only soop which Is naturally color ed Is tar sonp, made of resinous fat. It Is preferable to use tin odorless soap In the bathroom. Aside from Its cleanslnc qualities, soap is an antiseptic nnd dis infectant, notablv tho "green soap" In liquid form which should be used more qften In cleansing of tho hands so aa to make them antiseptic. Certain soaps are Impregnated with naphtha or turpentine, w hlch make them better cleansers, but such soaps should never be used on the skin A good soap li not cheap It would be Interesting to weigh various brands of snap and com pare their weight, price and quality, be fore purchasing a quantity of nny one The header the cake, the more service Lii.h'" k.m A ""-"haker n the kitchen will sae small ends What They Say About Us , Pertinent Interests of Women As Viewed By Editorial Writers of the Newspapers. Flat Loneliness. M 1SR LUCILLE WINDETTE, who hai conducted a social survey of her own. con cludes that lonellnesi among women Is not confined to rural dis tricts. The idea Is not new. Tho women she writes nbout aro thoeo who hear lorge burdens, who rear quantities of children, often keep boarders, und ure tonflncd indoors Their llvei ait rather monotonous than lonely Hut theio Is nnother Kind of wom an who sufferi more from the pira doxlcal sregarlousneis of American cltv life She Is the flat dweller. The failure of these people to min gle with their Immediate neighbors is notorious There is a good reason tor it. It Is Impossible for thv! women to make social nriances to their neighbors Acquaintance hrceds fa miliarity. Intlmac) can be avoided only b keeping neighbors nt n dls. tance The conditions upon which a flat dweller agrees when lm signs the lease are Indicative of this i url ous non-lntercourie The apartment Is Indispensable to the hualinid from a business point of view It cannot satisfy tho social desires of the wife. Chicago Tribune Women In Public Office. A woman has Just been acting mayor for n day of tho cltj of Los Angeles, and no consequent damage to the cltj 8 interests Is icportcd The distinguished undei study Is Miss Estellu Lawton Lindsaj, the onb woman member of tho city council Women In suffrise states have not beon glvon to rushing for office, but thev set m to havo been able for tho most part to dlscharxo their duties with ciedlt when they have held oftlce Springfield Re publican A Hopeless Cause. Strange as it may seem, there Is nn organization whose object Is to oppose woman sufTiagf Eery moviment to advance human civ II Izitlnn had its jntl movement Unl vrisal imn fcuffrage cost centuries o' struggle and oec-inc of blood, hut once necured woman suffrage bi'carrn absolute Inevitable AllMvrrins a faorlle and stupid nigument of the antls Colonel Roose vet i-.ivs Cotuervatlve friends tell me that woman's duty Is In the home Cer talnll So Is man's The duty of the woman to the home Isn't any National Control of All Music Interests Would Be Economy States. Young American Violinist Albert Spalding Asserts Thaf Foreign Invasion of Artists Calls For Government Aid lr Form of National Own ership. But Adds That Home Talent Does Not Fear Competi tion Since Worth Has Al ready Been Proven Abroad. By FLORENCE E. YODEIt. "N A T I O N A I. contfl of music, with ni&iaal oon- senatorles. vponv com-" panls. and nichestras. would be, Insterd of the extrava gance It sound, a great ec nomy for tho entire nation. Wc need It now rnoro than nt nny time previous, be cause tne Influx of some of the best and some .if the worst of the music world of Europe Is making compe tition more kn than." Albert Spalding violinist, an Amer ican nrcdiict, did not hesitate two seconds over whit he sild. He had been asked w nether or not tho Euro pean Invasion of musician and sing ers was not feired by tho American stars of the music world who no sooner were i.lvcn an opportunity to prove their worth to their country people with Europe out of the equa tion, than European artists prompt ly appeared on the horizon. Best Will Survive. "N'o! Of courso we are not afraid of them The best will suivlve, and In thu final test will be proct which ones nio duo the titles ol 'great,' and forcmont.' Amerlcar musicians hae long hold their own over In Kuropo. e navo had no trouble there, but Uuropc In America has for many )ears proven the obstacle upon whirn many it promising vouiiy virtuoso tins foundered. "Hut competition Ih to be keen, we are fmced to strngrlo with not only tho good brt with the bad. It doan seem to me that national control of orchestris, conservatories and opera would U a rreans of ascertaining without doubt tree worth, ami would b a great economy. The ttov eminent should help us to face this difficulty and come to our aid." Spalding Is twcnt -seven years of age, and has worked almost his en tire llfn nt his professlcn .lie was a prodigy at fourteen, 'lt Ahls has not served to set him apiW from his fellow-beings as somethlr!; that they are not Ho regards Ms profession almost In the light of science, and, a devotee of technique first, second, and last, proves himself a tireless worker His art Is life to him and Into It he pours all of tho spontaneity of his .vouth He speaks quickly and without hesitation, smiling often, and with his dark brown, shining eyes fixed Intently on his listener. National Control Feasible. The millions which are spent yearly on music In America he de piored, In view of the fact that there Is no system Involved In tho spend ing. Surelv. In light of the fact that Government supervision of food more than the man's If tho average man has more leisure to think of public matters than the average woman has, then It Is a frightful re flection on him If the average man tolli you that the average woman hasn't the time to think of these questions, tell him to go home and do his duty. Tho theorv of progres sives today Is to conduct govern ment so that tho average man cm do his dutv without neglecting his home. Now all we propose to do Is to get his partner alongside of him " The fight for woman suffrage Is practically won. It Is only a ques tion as to which State or nation Is to be the last. Do we think less of the Intellectual and moral qualities Seen In The Shops Dy THE SHOPPER. N unusually beautiful piece A of fur was noticed In a local ..M..t store. It sold for 1150 a yard, and was the softest, warmest brown that could be Imagined The width was about three Inches Imagine a Dresden belt with the edge hound quite paradoxically with white fur' Can ou conceive any moro whimsical Joining of the sea eons? The prlco Is (1, Bachelor men and maids have dis covered that a wardrobe trunk solves the closet question for them Ono man, asked when he Intended to se cure a hoarding place In town for the winter, icplled with pride that It didn't matter much, for all ho has to do la to lock his wardrobe trunk and telephone for a moving man A wardrobe trunk that has nil the good qualities ot n combined chiffo nier nnd clothes press, Is to bo had for WS at an V stteet leather goods shop All the drawers are lined with blue ver" like the color that fashion authorities have christened "Joffre " For 23 cents-a Galnsnrough ladv In a dull piold frame. You mav not want the ladv, but von will be sure to find some ure for the frame Trieiioiie ,1nln KM nnd tuk "Tht Shonitr" or, inoiniriflon olUno the names of snonv uhicn entry the ar ticles referred to in these columns Hall Inquiries should encloie a stamped, sell-addressed tnvsfopt or pattai card lr reply. "SHPHsil- sflpliiiiiHHLiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBk iiHitiiliiiiiii ,v9Efin riiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HEiHbHsP liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbVLiY v SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHIBBBBBBBBBBB ALBMRT SPALDING, American products, and schools, and all sorts of Institutions Is deemed very sensi ble, It does' not tem it !' .! f tho question for the musicians who hao spent their llvci Miti ..tlr fiirtupes rn musical education to want national control of muil- Tor, )ou see. as It Is, ' 1 1 lotnted out. "there Is no way In which wo ran protect ourselves egnltisl charla tans and quarks Thin- Is no law n hlch covers most of the meanness which the quad, at music practices, and the real musicians have not time to hunt the matter down. Kven If they do try to show what and who Is best In tho music world, the public cannot believe them because the clever charlatans employ the very seme mcuns to make themsclvs liked The artist Is between tho devil and the deep, deep sea. "With Government supervision, the material evidence of which would be some small decoration which would Identify the man who has come to the top without any question of a doubt, music would In a way lie standardized Then if It could be made Illegal to wear Insignia given bv the fiovernment without having won It rlghtl, the false gods would be weeded out Would Save Millions. "There Isn't the slightest doubt but what such a plan wou'd lave .the public millions, or that It would be a paving proposition to the Gov ernment In tho end "Of course, a 'decoration' sounds foreign and smacks a llttlo of mon archic and kings and queens It maj not s..om to be typical of a republic to some people Hut It Is merelv the association with foreign customs that gives the idea a false light. "As a matter of fact such decora tion would accentuate the kevnot of our national principle democracy. of our women than the Caliromlana do of their women?-New York Even ing Mall. A Stuttering Cupid. On the ground that not until after the wedding did she know that her husband stuttered, and that besides she wns tricked Into marriage In the belief that she was participating In a "good li'cl; crp-mnny." a bride of a twelvemonth has besought the su preme court to nnnul the bonds which Irk her. These are causes for complaint which appear startling even In the list of remarkable ex cuses thnt have been proffered be fore this for the dissolution of marital partnerships. How deeply moved by his Infatua tion must the lovesick swain have seemed that his natural Infirmity should havo been mistaken for the sighs and stammerings of a bashful wooer. It must be confessed that such halting communication as is sometimes Inspired by a grand pas slon would prove a mighty poor make shift for communication throughout life, but if all those who have em barked on the sea of matrlmonv In tho belief that they were- participat ing in "good luck ceremonies" should he set ashorti becarse of their dis illusionment the domestic fleet would be greatly depleted It Is an old charge against Cupid, that "good luck" deception, but this stuttering business is a new accusa tion Ho Is usually such a glib tongued llttlo rascal that he can make his victims believe an thing, especially If It Isn't true. This case Is ecrtalnlv a poser. New York Evening Sun Carefully Treat Children's Colds Neglect of children's colds often lays the founditlon of serious lung trouble. On the other hand, It Is harmful to con tinually dose delicate little stomachs with Internal medicines or to keep tho children always indoors. Plenty of fresh nlr In the bedroom and a good appllcitlon of Vlck's "Vap-O-fluh ' Salve over f"he throat and chest at the first sign of trouble, will keep the little chaps free from colds without Injuring their digestions. 25c, 60c, or tl 00 ViCKSvSAIW Violinist, and HIb Accompanist, A.NDRi; BERXOIST, At the l'iano. for Individualism Is the keynote cf democracy, and a decoration given b) the Government to an ind.vidual Is certslnly an encourag'ment ' th wearer to dUt!iiu!sh htmTI;fiir y, r from th! fc'lows This !e'j( 'ii r lug o'litMnili.e l all, mflrU o.' r mi Ckiiortwt'tv lor thu ml in lillvhiiirru o' luelier nt. na! tf fluency In the iris "Hut even without the aid of the Uovernment tne American musicians are not afraid. They know that their chance to make good In the'r own country has comtf to them at last, and whether or not there aro foreigners here while they do It does not deter them. "As a matter of fact It only sends them forward with greater fervor One author describes drawbacks as the very things which make great ness possible. If there was noth ing to strive against there would be no means by which we could ascend to greater heights Drawbacks Aid Progress! "The ver thing which Impeded al lows for the accomplishment of the deed He tells how the birds of tre air must fight It wllh their wings, vet without It they could not ascend in the heavens, the fishes of the sea continually push the water from The Tho wild, kind rain Is driving In my face. As Jnvouslv I challenge winds to race. Its warming etlng doth set me all a-glow, I leap In ecstasy as forth 1 go Down, down the way so often trod before Along tho smooth, firm-beaten, much-loved shore. Its fascinating beauty" lures me on It Is a glorious thing to think upon! Above mv head the sea-gulls circle high. Oreat clouds roll o'er the gmiy ex panse of sky Year, ever thing Is moving In a song. Its happy spirit carries me along! Look! There with every charm of fain' lace. Klung wide from Father Neptune's fond embrace, Urlght heaps ol coral mosses dye the beach, The snort wind whirls them from my longing reach. Hits From Blondlne Gertrude Glddlgad's coloring: Is rich, Isn't It? Brunette Yes, to the point of extravagance, Juoge What the shade of Napoleon re marked when he heard of the cap ture nf Warsaw 'Mind the steppe." I'unch European Our war Is terrible I know of n colonel who commanded a regiment of 1,C0 privates and lost half cf them In one battle. Mexican That's nothing compar A REAL FLESH BUILDER FOR Who Would Increase Weight And Put On Healthy Stay-There Fleah The men and women who would liko to Increase their weight with 10 or 15 pounds of healthy "stay-there" fat should try eating a little Sargol with their meals for a while and note results. Here is a good test wortli trlvng First weigh joursclf and measure jourself. Then take Barsol one tablet with every meal-for two weeks. Then weigh and measuro ourself again. It Isn't n ouestlon nf how 1 otl look or ! ,.,. wh.i vmt rinndn Hiiv and think Th. .pain. onH Un. InrHHUrC Will IC1I their own story. Many people having followed these simple direction ""' weight Increases of from flic in eight pounds wiuj continued gains f thsr traatnuat. them with their fins, but wilhcut It they would have no progress. "VA'c Amcrlcan-lHin musicians v lv have piiivtn our w . ki In Eu-lopc- arc f.olii(r to piov u i,in In AmtrP.'b. Tlio pro-cut s luati l. will be the means b which v can c'lmb to greater heights Gover. ei,t u pirvlsion would no. in ji" i mom nny lees hard it would 'ii i no standard, but It would ihivh the greatest effect upon the ijnl c. In a mental, moral, and monetary way." Born In Illinois. Hpaldlng wa horn In hlcago, and began playing' at the age of seven years H" studied under Chltl. the famous Florentine master, Ilulirig , In New Aork. end Kefort, In l'aila At ten he played before the Duke and Duchess of Connnught At four teen he Qualified for professorship at Ilologna Conservatory with iW per cent. At first it was thought that he was the oungcst musician to ever pass such an examination, but it was nfterwird discovered that Mozart, IT7 veara before; had passed a similar examination for piano at this famous old Institution, at precisely the same age He made a very successful de but In Tarl two years later, and then appeared with Pattl. Storm I scarce can hold m course, but needs must blow Just where the surging wind would have mc go. The breakers madly dash about me feet. As If their unseen sovereign Lord to meet. Ofttlmes mere ripples drop a shy curtsey And, gurgling low, retire gracefully. Hut these pound forth their souls best cnerg). In earnest homage bending low the knee. Like them. I. too, would gladlv wor ship there. And add mv part to Nature's mighty prayer. At times like this my weakness full I see. In contact with the great infinity. I feel such Joy! Mv thankful heart expands With all the gifts of the Almighty Hand I find mvself where I would long to be. Lost In the power ot God's Im mensity Charlotte Louise Greene, In the New York Times Sharp Wits ed with our wat. I koow of one private who was commanded by 1,000 generals, and lost 750 of them In one battle Puck It is comparatively easy to start a new part , the difficult) is In getting anywhere with It. Atchi son Globe. Whv not turn the navy over to Hrothcr Ford' in sl months he would be turning out a battleship every forty-nine seconds Life. THIN PEOPLE Sargol doe, not of Itself mike fat. but mixing with vour food Its purposo Is to help tho digestive organs tun the fats, sugars and starches of what vou have eaten, Into rich, ripe fat producing nourishment for ihe tissues and blood -preparo It in in easily assimilated form which the blood fan readlh ac cept A great deal of this nouilshment now passes from thin people's bodies as waste. Hnrgol Is designed to stop the wnsio nna mine me fm producing con tents of the verv same meals vou are eating now develop pounds and pounds of health flesh between jour skin and bones Sargol Is non-Injurious pleas ant efficient, and inexnensive. .tn O'DonifU's Drug Store and othei lead ing druggists are nuthorlied to sell it In large boxes-'ortv tablets to a pack-age-on a guiranto of weight Inctease or mono back as found In cvcr pack af . Advt. Seeing Double Is Caused By Some Injury to' One Of the Six Eye Muscles By DR. LEONARD KEENE HIRSHBERG. (CoprrUhl, IMt, by Nipilrr lVa'ure service, Inc.i MUSCLE makes the hlnrfes, them by vvsy of the nerves from the latches snrlnsa mt eurtntns noor of "" brain Tiie fact that there -..- .. 1 . i curtains Mf ln Qf iuch nmc from Mch id, for the ees. Tho .nuselM ot pxpiaim part wny both eyes move the ejes rarely cscjte excr- s multaneoufly when ou wish to look else, even In the lockets of the mestl" t,ie right of jou or to the left, up Indolent of men. A Ihiusml slisdo" WH,r1 or f"'h"rd passing across the face cause 10 iK) little I Some Eye Oddities, athletic feats of the ocular muscles. Your 1rM of Isl'm pud Its limitations, The mere acts of staring and gating that Is to say, the extent and area over are musi ular acts. Vhn ou v Ink the which vour ejts may roam, depends eye, either by accident or design, the upon the space over which your ey muscles are brought as resolutely into may move lth nn movement of tho play as if )ou wcic engaged In some head. Usually both eyes are Involved In strenuous exercise In a cimnaalit When vou sec stars twinkle It Is more In our eye than In the air. When the ee seem brilliant and full of an active glow, it Is traceable to the tnjrl nd of oscillations of the ee muscles lour eeoau nan six large muscles, one (.mull, circular muscle or the tn.nii one near-muscle of the lens behind the pupil, nnd the thin, tissue-like muscles or the eyeballs, besides a circular one wnicn ou squeeze when, aa In tho old ballad, "jou wink the other eve. The Eye Structure. Th eyeball Itself may be thought of aa a team of horses with six reins or ribhon-llke muscles. Knur of these rib bons are called the Internal, external, superior and Inferior muscles of the eye. because one I. In toward the nose. one on the outside near the temple, one above and one below the eehall. They all run from the cup of the eve- ?j aiT1 ,?i.A'm'Bpn,r9 . or. 1uator-back I or wtnk ee sliowi a haiv. Indistinct LlL.tii 5?n.i kn . "S 'yfu m.ucnUne Thlnss to the light throw theni . i L. T .b" Belds the four;ReVes to the left of the cential focus of straight muscles In question there are I iwo oiners wnicn run noilqucly. The upper, called the superior oblique, ro tates the upper end of the equator or the eyeball Inward. This causes the eyeball to rotate Inward, downward and outward. The Inferior oblique muscle rotates the upper end of the eyeball outward and i.pwnrd To be sure. In almost every movement of the e.ve more than one rr1 lo Is nt work The obllquelv pull im' muscle- ms combine with the In war 1 nnilo'i nf the Internal muscle, the rutwani motion cf the external muscle, the upwnri of the superior or the down ward of th Inferior ones The Ihvpijtfs and sensations which causeB these eye muscles to act reach Answers To Health Questions Mr). J M How can I tell whether I have epilepsy or not? I groan In the attacks and do not feel sleepy after wards. I do not lose consciousness. I feel almost certain that vour spells are "hvsterlcnl convulsions" duo to a disordered alimentary canal or other nlcrnal structures. In true epilepsy even nf a minor form, sleepiness follows the transient attacks of unconscious ness. An Anxious Mother My son. agd fourteen, weighs but sixty-eight pounds Although he has a neanny inok and his cheeks are tojjr and he never complains, when he feels had he cries and he never wants to play. Ho is like an old woman, so to speak. In his wavs. He Is at times troubled with a nervous bronchial cough N hat would oa advise me to do? The boy Is all right lou need rot worr about htm Give him lots of mixed fruits. Ice cream, fatty meat. eggs, cteam, hot milk Instead or coffee and tea, corn bread, beans, cakes, as paragus, celrrj. oranges, cairots, and cheese. U Z Kindly recommend some treat ment whereb) one can he relieve" ot a dallv fear that something will Hap pen and at night of being awakened with rapid pulsations ot the heatt and smothering sensations Appetite, Dow els, and strength normal. I have read where ion prescribe something tor tn enlarge'd pores caused b powder clog glng them up. Will ou klndl) advise me how this is used and what It con tains'' This Is the result of too abundant gland Juices. The sex, throid. and other glands are too active, nnd should be checked bv swimming, dancing. plalng ball, and other muscular eier- PERSONAL ADVICE, j t Readers desiring advice should remember: 1. To address inquiries to Dr. I.. , h. Hirshberg, care ol The Washington Times. 2. To enclose a stamped and ad dressed envelope if personal reply is desired. j TT matters not how "hard' you are on Hose, you cannot wear out a box of six pairs of MANCHESTER HOSE inside of six montlw But if, perchance, you DO wear a hole in them BEFORE you have had them six months, bring them back and get NEW ONES for them ABSO LUTELY FREE. That's our guar antee in writing on every box. NOTE! We do nit (aerate our Stores under my other nine thin the Newirk, kwJt)JkW Aw y mwiwjw svsssssssssriIv.BBr 013 PA. AVENUE, Bet. tth and 10!a Ste 1112 net i, 157 any act of feeli r They adapt them selves Involuntarily, so that you per ceive the thlnf looked at, not as two things, but aa one. The muccles of the e.ve effect this fuMon nnd conjunction of vlhlnn It Is utter nonsense, as most looks noiu, in ay mat -tne pram sees - I nnd "frsca twe o) iecta from the two j ecs." "I he brnln in merely n telephone I cxthanrc Ihinunh which messages are snunic i ironi one ttnue to anotner. hen an opt'trrnnh or picture of an object falls on similar points of the two ee grounds, i sensntlun of only one object Is perceived If, however, one of tho Inner, outer, upper or other of the six mtircles nt one eyeball Is Injured, uekl, or piraly7td, the optlgrspb or image of iho object will fall on different (arts of the tacK wall the retina of each e. ' do hie." A'"po.,. r' test" fo Kin. halt mis causes iou"ie sikiu or seems; .scjB-ner. The wiy to discover the I KV.in-ii. ". ill.' ijr iu ui.lvici ill. 'manly aid eyeball affected Is vcty I ."' .I1": S'Ti.0 P,r"n.t?. .?"'!: the cjebjll; those above are thrown telow. and vIcb versa. If the eye is nulled iiiiv hv the round muscle and therefore out of alignment because the corresponding muscle to balance It Is weak, the thing straight ahead will ap Par on the othir side Toss.eyes ar alvvss tuined away from the Injuied mucle and toward the unchecked sound one. Squint or strablsimn Is th name given to this when It Is cons-lroore: ' heterephorla" r Itnufficlepi'v whn It Is slight and habltunlly corrected by other muscles lUosls Is the nane given when the upper eelld sgs downward as a result of paral)tls. It occurs In various kinds of paralvrls, locomotor ataxia and local Injuries. cises. Massage the face with kaolin and glycerine, half and half, each night and morning. T. G. N. Are enemas safe to use for chronic constipation? 2. What are they? Enemas are not Dad If used only occa sional!). 8 They are merely soap-suds and a ouart of warm water Injected Into ,'the lower bowel, Your condition sylll b Improved by eating oatmeal, bran bls- I cults, prunes, figs, sixteen tumblers of ! plain water a day, three apples at night. malted foods in milk, buttermilk, and senna leaves LIFELESS, GRAY HAIR If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens so Naturally No body can Tell. Orandmother kept her hair beautiful I) darkened gloss) and n'ju.idsnt with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur When ever hei hair fell out or Uok on that dull, faded or sti caked appeal ince. this simple mixture was applied vlth won derful effect II) asking at any drug More for "V.veth's Ssge and bulphur Compound." )ou will get a large bottle of thla old-time leclpe, r(.id) lo use, for about SO cents This klmple mixture can bt depended upon to testore natural colni nnd hcaut to the hair ind Is splendid for dandruff, lr), itchy soalp ami falling hair. A well-known downtown dr igglst as cvci)bodv uses Wvcth's Mge ind Sul phui, In cause ll daikens no na utally and evcnlv that nnhod) i an lell it has been applied Its so ea to us., ton You slmpi) dampen a c-inib ir soft brush and draw it through , oui hair, taking one strand at n time U morn ing the grav hull riisnppea.4, after anothei application oi two, it is re stored to Its natuinl color and looks tlos.iv, soft and abundant Advt. It figures out a fraction over 17c. a pair. In fineness of weave, in shaplinesa and in color fastness, they are beyond compare. All colors and black. For sale exclusively at Newark Shoe Stores Co. oin 'isin.Nr.To nn.NcriEs 80S 9th STREET. Itet. E nnd F Sta. 3134 M STREET. Bet. 31st. & Wl4. Av. 7th STREET, mm .u ate. BiOH SflH Mall Orders .Shipped b) Parcel Post. Stares Open Nights to Accomodate Our Customers Stores in 9J Cities. r ' N