PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG FRIDAY, JANUARY 28 uso. Tt ---- | | Pa < Ludendorfi's Code of Honor, Berlin, Jan. 23.--In response to an inquiry as to what he advised those persons to do whose names are on the extradition list of the Entente, General Ludendorff, form- By Juanita Hamel er first Quartermaster-General, said to-day : "Nobody is obliged to surrender himself voluntarily. It is no breach of honor to place one's self outside the pale of arrest." You borrow from yourself when you cut dawnjexpenses. Fat That Shows Soon Disappears" ominent fat that ovmes and | rs where it is not needed is a bur- | den; a hindrance to aotivity, a curb Upon pleasure. You can take off the ~~ fat where it shows by taking after each meal and at bedtime, ome Mar. mola Prescription Tablet. These little tablets are as effective and harmless A the famous prescription from which they take their name. Buy and try a case to-day. Your druggist sells them at $1.00 or if you prefer you may write direct to the Marmola Co. 864 Wood- ward Ave. Detroit, Mich. * You can thus say good-bye to dieting, exercise and fat, i | What Women In Their | "Forties" Need BY A SPECIALIST | *Many women approach the critical | changing period of their lives that | comes between the ages of forty and | fifty, unmindfol of its tremendous ~ importance t0 their future health and happiness. Not understanding the functional changes taking place in their bodies, they work beyond their strength, often break down. become nervous wrecks, their wodies suffer- ing with fatigue and their weakened nerves trembling at every step. Often * in their weakened condition capillary hemorrhage becomes excessive, this added drain compelling them to take 2 their beds from nervous exhaus- : n, What these women need is some- thing that will instantly relieve the Pressure on the overworked nerve centres and give them vitality to stand up under the grueling strain. Wonderfully effective results are of- ten given in such conditions by the simple use of Ferro-Peptine, a skill- ful combination of six of the best 'nerve vitalizsing elements known to modern chemistry. These little tab- lets contain no'dangerous habitform- ing drugs and are entirely harmless in their action. Thousands of women ean testify . that Ferro-Peptine strengthens the jaded nerves, revives the tired brain . and puts the energy and courage futo ' the body that enables one to stand 28 under the unusual strain of the sehanging period. Ferro-Peptine has 10 do these things or §* rnsts nothing, as all leading druggists sell it on a Jasitive guarantee of relief or money Tone up those straggly ferns © and pale, weak plants. Coors, VIN, by rapes Pontus Burvien, ons Gest Bie Apher sumered of - course--for the privilege of having a slim young or soothing his brow with her cool hand ? And who Have a care, young man,for it won't What chap would mind being ill--not too il, nurse bending over him, smoothing a rumpled pillow --I ask you--wouldn't get well, even if he did lose his heart to her ? be the first time it has happened. | Spanish feshion and over a full skirt | 1 Of gold lace fall panels of black tulle | | outlined with a narrow bias fold of | | black charmeuse satin. A design of | the black charmeuse folds is set on the tulle betwen satin "binds" or folds, With this costume are worn sip pers of gold and black bdrocads. WHY YOU SHOULD TREAT YOUR HAR WITH GREAT BENTLENESS | By LUCREZIA BORI Famous Spanish Prima Donna { It is amazing how many women! jand even professional hairdressers | fail to appreciate the necessity for { gentleness in caring for the hair. | What could be more fragile than a; | single hair? Yet when treated col- | lectively the hair is sometimes washed {and combed with such roughness that | the wonder of it is the strands survive i { such rough handling. | Every attention you bestow on your { hair or you have your hairdresser be- { stow should be given with the idea of | gentleness uppermost. Massage, | {brushing and even combing may be | { firm, but should be administered with | |extreme gentleness. In faet, it is this i | gentle treatment, effected, for in-| |stance, in brushing by even, slow | | strokes, that is the secret of the beau- | { tiful hair of many women. A shinpoo is frequently administ- ered with such violent rubbing and | friction of the poor, helpless scalp | that the roots are injured. A liquid | soap or shampoo lotion should be! {sprinkled over your head and then {rubbed into your scalp with a firm | and gentle rotary massage with the {softly cushioned ends of your finger | tips. Don't dig your nails into your! {scalp or let any one else wash your | { hair that way, | | Rub Very Gently. : | After your scalp and the roots of | | your hair have thus been gently and! | thoroughly rubbed so that no possibi- | {lity of dirt or oil remains the lather! {should then be gently washed | | throughout the len of your hair, | {taking only moderatély small portions | {of your hair at a time for this wash- | |ing treatment. i } fhe strands should be gently rub- {bed between your hands so as not to! pull on the roots unnecessarily or to tangle your hair too much. The 'sub- sequent freeing of unnecessary snarls {and tangles may pull out perfectly | good hair, which might just as well continue to be on your head as to lie | {in your hair receiver. i | In rinsing your hair you will find | {that frequent changing of the rinsing | | water will have more effect in clear- ling it of soap than an extraordinary {amount of unnecessary rubbing, {Some Helpful Hints. | Every woman who washes her own | {hair or who has it washed at home | | should possess a shower nozzle for! {rinsing purposes. These nozzles are | comparatively inexpensive, and may {be attached to any faucet, In the Realm of Women---Some Interesting Features WHO WOULDN'T There's No Limit To its good points'in Infusing Qualities. | SAL ---- = BSS a Revelation'in Tea Goodness. When Sitting in a Draught brings a stiff neck or sore throat -- ~--YOU will find a swift remedy in Thermo- gene. It is astonishing in its action. It imme- diately brings soothing comfort, and gradually, by its influence on the deeper blood vessels, brings lasting relief. The stiff neck or sore throat is soon gone and forgotten. Thermogene gives Ready Relief in cases of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Chest Colds, Sore Throats, Sprains, Muscular Pains. Good, too, in cases of Pleurisy and Pneumonia, but also seek medical advice. Medical authorities testify to the great value of Thermogene. At All Druggists'--50 cents ~ Invented by Vandenbroeck, the fam made by The Thermogene Co. Ltd., Ha Look fer the Orange Colored Box WERMOGE CURATIVE WADDING (Vandenbroeck's Process) Sales Agents for Canada: HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO., Limited, 10 McCaul 8, TORONTO ian chemist. British- 's Heath, Eogland. EN int A a a a -------- wn What a Man Never Knows. , "I 'brought myself back quickly from my retrospection, but not quick- ly enough for John not to notice my silence, i "What are you thinking about?" he asked impatiently. "Your last remark," I answered with a somewhat wry smile. "Jt does not seem possible to me that you, an astute business man, who in your daily routine of 'putting over," as you call it, advertising con- tracts, . you who project your thoughts into the other man's mind in such a way that you make him think they are his own, ean not rec- ognize this mode of procedure when & woman practices it on you." "Oh, pshaw, Katherine, what are you talking about? Why, you must know, it you know your sex at all, that women have neither the mind mor the inclination to do a thing of that sort! You, my dear, are the most stra forward, upstanding, clear thinking little person I have ever known. I have often thought that you wotld never he successful in business because of this honesty." "And, as usual, my dear husband, you judge other woman by your wife! But I muet tell you that I do know women well enough to know that in the battle of the sexes the only weapon that woman has had ~~beside her feminine charm, which she has always used to sharpen this weapon--is her ability to put her thought and desire into a man's mind in such a subtle way that he thinks the thought and desire origi- nated within himself. Onn Not Take by Force. "We women never have been able to take things fromi you men by force, as you take things from each other, or take things from us. And | 60 we have had to go on through the ages, perfecting the subtle influence would deny us, money? You are in a hospital, arén't you? You can't spend much here! I've paid your bills. I can't under- i stand your everlasting harping 'about money!" "I borrowed $20 from your sister yesterday and I'd like to pay it back." | "There you go, making Alice think [that I'm abusing you. What right | have you to borrow money from my | sister when you know you can have your arms around my neck and kiss- | all the money you want for the ask- ing me once or twice." ing." - . "Yes, I suppose that is a man's | "Must I remind. you that I have | idea of what a woman should do un- asked many times and since our der the circumstances. But, John, 1 marriage you have given me just jcan"t do it! You have found out | 5." | since we have been married, that dt | is impossible for me to do it. When | I want to compliment you, I want to | 'be honest, in what you might call | "Then the discussion is finished." flattery And I can not sell my | I said wearily, caresses even for the big price of | {Copyright, 1919, by National News- Your eomplaisance | paper Service.) | John threw up his hands. To-morrow---John Learns About | "Great Lord, I thougght I was Women. 2 "Well, I can't understand why you want any more when all your bills are paid." * {hair has become snarled or tangled a TODAYS FASHION tied to a high-brow." Just a Human Being, ! By MME. FRANCES "No, dear, I am not at all what you might term a 'high-brow.' I am Just a human being like yourself, and I know this when my blood boils at your mention of Elizabeth More- fland's name, and T know that she is working upon vou with the very weapons that you have described ta me as feminine. Also my hurt feel- | ing tells me thet I am very human | when I find that I am absalutely de- pendent upon you, because I happen to be a woman." / "Dependent ? Dependent? Of | course you are dependent? Do you | imagine I would have a wife who was | independent? There waen't any talk of independence that glorious night when we sped through the moonlight to our secret wedding at. the oharch?' "No, dear, I was at that time bather in the light that is not on land nor sea.' "Why don't you stay in that bath tub?" he asked with awkward hu- mor. * : aa R-- "Unfortunately I am not amphibi- ous!' I tried to meet his humor halt way, but with the resulp that he ex- claimed angrily: ! "Oh, come on back to earth!" "All right; I will," and the words seamed to freeze upon my life as a thought flashed through my angry min "Do you realize that I have no money?" I challenged John. No Need For Money. Ss, what do you want of ---- RR a -- er TT rh = ets AE. = Stamens p<) |, After your hair has been thorough- {ly rinsed in from three to four elear waters it should not be dried too violently, either with artificial heat {or a drying machine that blows it {straight and is apt to take out any {natural curl or waves your hair may | possess, » | Only very curly hair can maintain {its waviness under this violent, swift {drying process unless you employ a | water wave with small combs to ac- {cent the wave, = To do this set the {combs in place and .pin your hair | tightly, holding it down with a meshed jvell, . i Do not brush or comb your hair {until it is thoroughly dried. It wil! be | much more fluffy if you let it dry be- { fore attempting to brush it. Brush wet jor damp hair and you straighten it | and rob it of its fluffiness. { After your hair is dried the tangles {should be brush out with long, {gentle strokes of the brush. If your et et stuart A. I | heavy-bristled brush may be employ- { ed. You should never use a wire brush {en your hair. | You should follow these rules if you | teke care of your own hair and insist a ' A fon the observance of them if your hair : "A = jis eared Jor bY & haindrenter, HISTORIC FAMILIES UNITED IN MARRIAGE. John Beverley Robinson and Miss Marion . Schrieber, who were married in Toronto, January 20th. Mp. Robinson capped a distinguished career overseas )y escaping from a un Jrison camp. Mr. Robinson is well known throughout anada. Happiness doeén't consist of hay- | Ing everything you want, but in the f ability to get more. { A small boy says coasting is all | right in its way, but it has its draw- backs. A MERC al A TNR ad RTE et ET Enya AT TR a Bn A Se at TE ---- ot ad If youre nervous today or if you were wakeful last night or the night before, its time to think of Insta nt Postum place of coffee A boon to those who like cof- fee but carit get along with 1. 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