The Survey October 1917-March 1918 . gteachers, especially for home study. They have beentested and proeed by over 25,000 housekeepers,teachers, institution managers, etc. The attractive illustrated 100-page handbook of theschool, The Profession of Home-Making, will be sent onrequest. Address a postcard or note—A. S. H. 519 WestS Street. Chicago. Ill Essential to Health andComfort Mattress Protectors are necessary for cleanliness ofthe Mattress. No good housekeeper considers her bed rightlyequipped without Mattress Protectors. A sheet in itself cannot properly protect the Mattress. During


The Survey October 1917-March 1918 . gteachers, especially for home study. They have beentested and proeed by over 25,000 housekeepers,teachers, institution managers, etc. The attractive illustrated 100-page handbook of theschool, The Profession of Home-Making, will be sent onrequest. Address a postcard or note—A. S. H. 519 WestS Street. Chicago. Ill Essential to Health andComfort Mattress Protectors are necessary for cleanliness ofthe Mattress. No good housekeeper considers her bed rightlyequipped without Mattress Protectors. A sheet in itself cannot properly protect the Mattress. During sleeping hours the body in complete reposethrows off waste tissues and gases, much of whichpenetrate the sheet and are absorbed by the Mattressif not properly protected. Our Quilted Mattress Protectors are made from purewhite wadding incased in bleached white muslineasily washed whenever necessary. Dry out light and fluffy as They protect your Mattressfrom all impurities andlengthen its single trial will Insist on seeing our tra< (emark and name—Excel-sior Quilted MattressProtector—on each Pro-tector. None genuine withoutTrade Mark Excelsior Quilted Mattress Co. 15 Laight Street, New York, N. Y. SECOND EDITION—REVISED THE NORMAL LIFE BY EDWARD T. DEVINE Adopted as a text-book in Red Cross and university classes and in schools fortraining social workers. Price, $ TIIP SIIRVFY °V Mai1, ***35 112 EAST 19 STREET NEW YORK THE SURVEY FOR FEBRU A RY 2, 191 507 {Continued from page 505)trons were provided with automobiles,not only the number of their daily vis-its would be largely increased, but theywould be equipped to bring emergencycases to the agency hospital quickly andcomfortably. The other branch of social servicewhich would become subject to such anew division would have to be createdab initio. A follow-up system of sym-pathetic care for the boys and girls re-turning from the Indian schools to theirreservations is necessary to ensure


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