Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners: A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And MarriageJefferis, B. G. (Benjamin Grant)
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Searchlights on Health: Light on Dark Corners: A Complete Sexual Science and a Guide to Purity and Physical Manhood, Advice To Maiden, Wife, And Mother, Love, Courtship, And Marriage
Jefferis, B. G. (Benjamin Grant)
Marriage; Medicine, Popular; Sexual ethics
14. GRAHAM MUFFINS.--Take one pint of new milk, one pint graham or entire
wheat flour; stir together and add one beaten egg. Can be baked in any kind
of gem pans or muffin rings. Salt must not be used with any bread that is
made light with egg.
15. STRAWBERRY DESSERT.--Place alternate layers of hot cooked cracked wheat
and strawberries in a deep dish; when cold, turn out on platter; cut in
slices and serve with cream and sugar, or strawberry juice. Wet the molds
with cold water before using. This, molded in small cups, makes a dainty
dish for the sick. Wheatlet can be used in the same way.
16. FRUIT BLANC MANGE.--One quart of juice of strawberries, cherries,
grapes or other juicy fruit; one cup water. When boiling, add two
tablespoonfuls sugar and four tablespoonfuls cornstarch wet in cold water;
let boil five or six minutes, then mold in small cups. Serve without sauce,
or with cream or boiled custard. Lemon juice can be used the same, only
requiring more water. This is a very valuable dish for convalescents and
pregnant women, where the stomach rejects solid food.
[Illustration]
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Save the Girls.
[Illustration: GOOD ADVICE FROM GRANDPA.]
1. PUBLIC BALLS.--The church should turn its face like flint against the
public ball. Its influence is evil, and nothing but evil. It is a well
known fact that in all cities and large towns the ball room is the
recruiting office for prostitution.
2. THOUGHTLESS YOUNG WOMEN.--In cities public balls are given every night,
and many thoughtless young women, {381} mostly the daughters of small
tradesmen and mechanics, or clerks or laborers, are induced to attend "just
for fun." Scarcely one in a hundred of the girls attending these balls
preserve their purity. They meet the most desperate characters,
professional gamblers, criminals and the lowest debauchees. Such an
assembly and such influence cannot mean anything but ruin for an innocent
girl.
3. VILE WOMEN.--The public ball is always a resort of vile women who
picture to innocent girls the ease and luxury of a harlot's life, and offer
them all manner of temptations to abandon the paths of virtue. The public
ball is the resort of the libertine and the adulterer, and whose object is
to work the ruin of every innocent girl that may fall into their clutches.
4. THE QUESTION.--Why does society wonder at the increase of prostitution,
when the public balls and promiscuous dancing is so largely endorsed and
encouraged?
5. WORKING GIRLS.--Thousands of innocent working girls enter innocently and
unsuspectingly into the paths which lead them to the house of evil, or who
wander the streets as miserable outcasts all through the influence of the
dance. The low theatre and dance halls and other places of unselected
gatherings are the milestones which mark the working girl's downward path
from virtue to vice, from modesty to shame.
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