Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . > DOMESTIC SCIENTISTSThe Study of Housekeeping and Home Economy is an Important Feature of Modern Education I will not pass any opinion upon this estimate, said The frank good-will of the writer is evidentthroughout the letter and I wish all young housewives and lit-tle housekeepers would consider the communication candidlyand carefully. After this the Club adjourned, to meet the following weekat the schoolhouse. It was announced that Dr. Sterling, theyoung physician, who had taught first aid to the local BoyScou


Our little men and women; modern methods of character building; . > DOMESTIC SCIENTISTSThe Study of Housekeeping and Home Economy is an Important Feature of Modern Education I will not pass any opinion upon this estimate, said The frank good-will of the writer is evidentthroughout the letter and I wish all young housewives and lit-tle housekeepers would consider the communication candidlyand carefully. After this the Club adjourned, to meet the following weekat the schoolhouse. It was announced that Dr. Sterling, theyoung physician, who had taught first aid to the local BoyScouts, would be at the school to teach the girls somethingabout nursing and the care of a LITTLE NURSES INSTRUCTION IN THE CARE OF THE SICK DR. STERLING^ PRACTICAL TALK A MODEL SICKROOM NURSING A NATU-RAL CAREER FOR WOMEN. WHEN the girls assembled at the schoolhouse on thefollowing Saturday morning, they found several BoyScouts awaiting their coming. These boys had been fully in-structed in first aid to the injured by their friend Dr. Sterling,and had come to help the doctor instruct the girls in this usefuland interesting art. Each boy was equipped with a regulationscouts supply of bandages and before Dr. Sterling arrivedtheir neat outfits for first aid were carefully examined andduly admired by the girls. Dick Crockett took a great deal of pride in illustrating theuse of an improvised tourniquet He showed the girls how,by binding a handkerchief about a limb and then twisting astick in it, a scout could stop bleeding from a cut or wound ina leg or arm. The boys also illustrated the use of their staves 196 LITTLE NURSES and coats to form a stretcher, and were truly glad to


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