NO FLU IN PARADISE Virginia Smith and Vera De vine of the Paradise Revue check up on Old Man \ v inter in their dressing room. (At right) Stately showgirl Joyce Duskin relies on her dainty ther mometer, boudoir table model. Manhattan Cabaret Babies Drafts with Thermometers i^LU, GRIPPE AND COLDS—these three spell disaster to the ^ men who manage and train the hundreds of girls who nightly entertain the supper and after-theatre customers in the cabarets along New York’s Great White Way. But Georgie Hale, one of the best-known of the dance directors, who puts the girls of the famous Paradise Restaurant on Broadway through their paces, aoesn iv worry' In the Paradise there’s a thermometer almost everywhere you look. On the makeup tables. I on the walls of the dressing room they stand on guard, and a draft just hasn't a chance of sneaking in unnoticed. In one of the alley ways near the stage there’s even a humiguide, to keep the air right for health and the protection of cofiumes and scenery. "As you can see for yourself, ' Bald Mr. Hale when we visited him yesterday at the Paradise, “my girls, both at rehearsals and dur in" rl-ows, are very susceptible to colds, but there’s not a sniffle in the crowd. Maybe it’s luck, but 1 think it’s because I’m careful.” Miss Joyce Duskin, favorite of the Paradise showgirls, shown above, is very partial towards her dressing table thermometer, mounted in a lovely disk of faintly tinted blue mirror glass. She has one on her boudoir table at home, too. _ Miss Duskin’s pretty thermom eter is typical of the latest trend in these instru Georgie Hale merits. inoi s-j ong ago there wasn't anything very thrilling about them, hut q o w , without losing any of their accuracy, they are adapt ing themselves lo every room and every use in the home. Kitchen, nur sery, o a u y a bath ana Dad’s study — all have their specially tailored models. Cooking, too, is made simple as ABC, with thermometers that tell oven temperature, the heat of deep fat, or even disclose the secret go ings-on deep within the heart of i a roast. WHAT TOP-RUN MEANS This diagram of the whiskey distilling process shows how peak quality is se cured by cutting off the r aw twild" heads** and the heavy "tails**—and taking only the top of the run to make Crab Orchard. THERE’S good reason why the genial flavor of Crab Orchard lingers so pleas antly with you! It’s TOP-RUN whiskey— distilled just the same as the costliest whiskies. Now it’s aged and mellowed a full 18 months. Kind to your system and your pur se,Crab Orchard is your kind of whiskey! NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK Crab OiduDid ^ KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY -15P-*** J ' YOUR GUIDE TO GOOD LIQUORS ' TYPICAL EFFECTS OF A 51K1K±, IN ANY MAJOR INDUSTRY - distribution TYPICAL CHANNELS SUPPLY SOURCES y ,FfECT£D ADVERSELY AFFECYED —I __ -I- Transportation STRIKE Transportation wholesalers \ Farms . i -rklT|-n rr Jobbers Fores,t R-R- CCNTCK Water Warehouses Oil'll*Gas Wells H H Wage & Revenue — Motor Retailers ST" Adversely ^-Adversely Buyers Electric Power Affected Affected Advertising Fuels Exports Imports — TYPICAL GENERAL EFFECTS Retail Trades Gov't Finances Adversely Affected Adversely Affected Food Stores Income Tax Losses Clothing Stores Excise Tax Losses , Cigar Stores Corporation Tax Losses Dept. Stores Retail Sales Tax Losses Registration Tax Losses Public Utilities MotorCars Property Tax Losses Insurance Admissions Tax Losses Amusements Increased Relief Costs The chart above shows how the chief effects of a strike begin im mediately to spread in all direc tions. Back at the supply sources, cancelled orders for raw and semi-finished materials and equipment tend to create addi tional unemployment and lost business in ever-widening circles, listribution channels, sales, employment, and income fall off more or less sharply. Transpor tation revenues shrink. Curtailed business and thin pocketbooks at the strike center, in the supply sources, and distribution and transportation channels result in generally reduced retail trade, smaller tax collections, increased relief burdens. This picture of the long trail of losses, even much simplified as it is, indicates why economists cannot estimate in advance the total cost of a strike. Studies of the losses from pre vious strikes show that their to tal cost mounts to anywhere from 6 to 700 times the value of wages lost by men thrown out of work at the strike center itself. Central FT A Has Valentine Play, Speaking The Central Parent Teacher As sociation met on Wednesday after noon of last week with Mrs. C. L. Carlton presiding in the absence of the president, Mrs. Christie. A bus iness meeting was held and at the conclusion a delightful program was given. A valentine play by the fifth grade pupils under the direction of Miss Esther Pridgen, was much en joyed. Mrs. W. A. Thorne gave an interesting talk on Founders Day and Miss Tillman reported that the victrola records purchased were adding a great deal to the music needs of the school. David Ball of Selma, N. C. was a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Turner through the week-end. "It's pretty hard to beat .^Y -MATURE" I | Empress of the Jerseys y | STGCKWELL’S APRIL | POGIS, the only cotv in £ the world twice winner of ; the President’s Cup of the American Jersey Cattle Club. Owned by OWEN MOON, publisher Win ston-Salem Journal and Sentinel, owner of Vpwey Partus, Woodstock, Vt, ’E present a "ciose-up” of a world-famous Tersev cow, Stockwcll’s April Pogis of jgh Pastures - "April” for short, he made a world’s record over al! ;reeds—3217 lbs. butter fat in 3 lac ation periods within 3y? years, each *hder Class A. A. with an average ?st of 6.44%. No Jersey farm in the .orld has evet bred, raised ant tea her equal. The pastures are fuil of Jersey rws—but there’s only one "April.” 're’s the empress—a hundred times tore valuable than the rank and file ' Terseys—because Mother Nature ,;ave her everything—a perfect natu ral balance of all the needed ele ments. So she eclipses all the others. Natural Chilean Nitrate of Soda is another example of Nature’s bal ance of many different elements. Just as Nature favored "April,” she fa vored Natural Chilean. To this ni trogen fertilizer she gave a natural balance of vital elements—the so called vital impurities in her own '.vise blend. That’s why Natural Chilean is more than just quick-acting nitrogen. That’s why it is such an effective 'ood for your crops. Natural Chilean nitrate mi sodi NATURAL AS THE GROUND IT COMES FROM With Vital Elements in Mature’s Balance and Blend RADIO - "UNCLE NATCHEL & SONNY FAMOUS CHILEAN CALENDAR CHARACTERS Sec announcements of leading Southern Stations a'uuavBnmnvRmnmnnnBBiBnnmMiMHBBaKu THIS WHISKEY IS MOUTHS OU^P "GioIj 1

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