As one more sew cfiori, Germany is going in for " baby-saving." " Motherhood insurance " is to be the ideal. Meaiiv.-hilo, war prisoners put to farm work arc being paid 5-kl a day! For food 7-id is the duih- allowYienr.a's weekly allowance of coffee is 0:10 ounce for each person—per '' coffee card.' 1 Berlin's latest frugality is to collect coffee grounds and to turn them into :i nourishing fcddtT for cattle." Possibly the cattls may not have to suffer the " extract" long. The pleasing organ the ' Berliner Tagcblatt' has been going in for a calculation. If 750,000 prisoners are at work en the harvest, it says,, their food costs the Stato about £22,500 a day, £675,000 a month, or £3.100.C00 a year. Scorns ominous of "more Ruh'.cben." When baby is restless at night with stuffy nose and head, sprinkle some drops of "NAZOL" on the little one's nightgown. Sound slecn will follow. TAdvi.!
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Evening Star, Issue 16198, 21 August 1916, Page 7
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151Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16198, 21 August 1916, Page 7
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