Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 17, 1929, Page 9, Image 9

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    Medfokd Mail Tmbune
Second Section
Eight Pages ,
Second Section
Eight Pages
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MEDFORD, OREGON'. SUNDAY, FEnRTJAftY 17, 1920
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shicA hub QUqina&ii -Uit-t diliicm-toMav.
3T it fanticutyi&f AiMiidjMXrACCmi,
A.ltoukb Women. t h&$ cd&il awl fihApcd
Umt-iu'ei) an ol may. Slit Mit h -ttuk with
PaPents-Teachers Associations
PatrlottMii.O
M'tttrlotism is one
oil Island ingMiave
elementwjf every true Anieriean !
citizen or
lOj citizen of any other J
country
The Uaco of o
es.-:cntiuVio a pair
one s
i . ... !
""'I
it.cn -.-..t It
has its Influence. One is just asl'mjn wider in
a.,,,., -I..,,,, il,,.,- I... i thiW ever before
" v ,
..lu , ,1,,. v.. v.- Kiiliiml '
slates or In Oregon. , A colored j "P government In establish liu
man born In MisYiMpp - just asja fair ifld nde.m.il.. ' dcf.tisc but
much an American ciluO as j a" ' iVo efforts which It makes
Mhlte m-Q born in the same state. I to outlaw war now and forever
It may be. In mOy Instances, ! from tfja thlnklnk ot tlie nations,
that a citizen of another nation j Truo trlot.sm-says would
.who deliberately decides to leave far rajhor makMtlendshlps among
'his own country and rthooses to! the mons by every fair and pos
.mlgrate to America aiuVlo hnome sible means than to perform ac
a cllizO ot Ibis countrj' Is a more I "on" which would arouse their ali
patrlotlc clti7.cn than one who nasi tasoiyViw and lead Hie way to
been burn here and O'd no choice ' "ar. Xvc ore willing to make sne
l ,he matter. rlf" '"' International peace
c.iin iitincilnns iirito In otir mindH i
as to a mnn's ui'trlotlcm AMien
citizen loves l.Ti country can he
.. If ,. 1....Ar-
love anoitier coum.j i i. "-
his own country must he hale an
other'' Q
Ol'lie true eitiZ'TT loves his Q'n
country dearly, r.ut tlint fact does
no; dciTfld in at lie tiate ntwiiinu
or France or Germany or Chtna ov
Japan. In this day of world wide
.... ...it,. ..I ltlvf,it
rejoices I. "the 'fine elements, of
' i.i i,... ,,ti..nU ir i.
, ,.l,i, h he should:
i....... I-,.- l.l friendshlii and
good will, he is happy In the spec- j e
,,l wm-ih wli le enaracierisiies 01
the Clreat Kngllsh race, the Ocr -
mall race, me iv--.-!.,. j
best tilings in me Japanese aim
Chinese races.
True patriotism hns, I believe, an
Intelligent test. The true citizen
ought to know a little ot the great
pacts O-t lie at tho foundation of
American national Vtn and for
which we love our nation. Thb fa
mous .Mayflower pact signed by
41 men. willingly and freely on
board the Mayflower just before
landing, gave expression to the
high regard of thQ men for Al
ey.nlghty Clod, the spread of Chris
tianity and the honor of the KIiik
. and his country. They bnund
' themselves- together for mutual
protection und prosperity and
nsrcS-lat any laws the common
LTUUU
'kIiouI.1 mako. would una
ilw.m mibmlsslve and obedient
thoreto. That was signed Novem
ber 11th 1620. On the -tin ot jui
17W, the Declaration of Inucpen.l- ,,,,,. ,i,.tt.,-mine whelhcr they pos
oncc was signed whii h declared for K.ncrul meehnnlc'l ability or
eertain inaiclnable rlglits. life, lib-; ,,. p,., ial ubllliy.
arty and the pursuit of happiness, 4 t tl-,.nt.-s an appreciation of
un.l that It was for tho protection
uf such rights, governments were
formed by the consent , ot tno
V
IjU.VlllVU. ,
Tho constitution. In lis preamble
also declared for equality 01 rieius.,
justice and other elements of na -
llonal greatness wnicn nave cuuvu
yn.K Ot. trrentest exDressions of;
.,trlr,tlm vcr munitest uy tne.
citizen! of any nation.
Laiur pacts In our national Uls -
of great significance! whleh
tory
called out.the- higbe.t sense
of pahiollpm have been the Einan-
cipailon r
lMl- V
l(i.-iv nf w nr. n
V." TV. ... . .V.. A .
i'atrlollsm as a worn is uymvu-
wider interpretation toduy
It nut only rails for and backs j
nia oe iu..ili lu
True patriotism would 0e our
X
ighty .power and vast yinlth as
nation, not in any wjij t .i.u..
neer overOeaker nations, but V
an ..pporiu.mj ue.o.e
Rod. for us lo take the lead anions
the nations inseciirlng the settle
' ment or every International dispute
,' by pacific means.
True patriotism plans from 1hls
t.aie lu uoi.ru.'-. m. "
This thing which has dug more
graves. crr-cd more heart aches.
made mor" widows and orphans,
. destroyed more
civilizations, and
engendered more hissing hates
than any other power In woriu
1 history
K. 7'. LAWHEXCt!.
(This brief message was given
Monday afternoon to tlO T' Al
Council at the Junior High Hehool)
.Mun uii I Training hi the Junior
High School
Munual training provides con
crete experiences with tools, ma
terials and processes employed in
the Important economic fields. It
gives tho boy the alphabet of ex
periences necessary for the labors
of the complex economic world in
which they play their part.
The Ailviiinair."!! if .Manual
Training are:
1. It provides an opportunity
for a boy to mako and do things
they like to do.
2. It gives training in the com- !
1 -..Hi U.,,l.l I
; men useaoie sr.ni j
know.
3. li iiiw, Hivn .i..v.,. ....j...
enets in the shop In order to help
(.otistruetlvc workmanship and dc
vclops an appreciation of art as It
applies t o industry.
- Tl n,vtvi,l,-H 11 1lU.siS fur tllO
' . f '
, tuiy 0f industrial occupation. I
c. It develops sum aim no -
1 ledge thut will be of speclul
value
m me -.uiure.
-
A reunion nt Wextord. Irelulid.
j of Americans born in County Wei -
. ford Is planned for 1C3:.
Now I've Discovered
r a Busy Woman.
If handkerchiefs are put to soak
lu a mild solution, they will not be
so disagreeable to wash. Soak col
ored ones separately.
When purchasing new stockings
mark Ihc mates. It will save time
J when mending them to get tno
i right pairs muted up.
. I'laco a small piece of butter In
your cereal to kcei It from burning
when cooked oveiVJireet lleat (ot
course a moderate fire.)
It you wish to leave your dishes
a short: tlmo before washing them,
put plates and sliver in a pan of
cold water to soak. This Is a very
gcQl method for dishes when cjs
have been used for the meal, cYen
running cold water ovQ- thom
Baves time.
; I):iklng powder biscuits with var- i
j tntlpns are a help In providing fine ;
, desserts. P.ako plain X'scult separ.
ate, spread vith butter, cover with
: any fruit sauce (like cranberry, j
; gooseberries, blue berries.) dilute ;
with some water, thicken slightly.
I with flour. Add a little more sugar
MfO!dcd.
?.
t nan in
wash on Tuesday.
Mntiunv clean vour iiuuau
oughly. liike If needed.
Gnther 1
i
up clollio"and sort
If stockings are washed, dried
and mended on Monday it vjl be
found a great time saver on Ulcs
; day. especially if one Is washing by
! hand.
White clothes may bo soaked in
' the afternoon.
; Beans put to soak and baked for
Tuesday night's suppor will bo a
; fine hclli-nud give the house wife a
'; little iS4ro leisure after a hard
' day's work.
q It Is much better to lion in tho
'morning os ono foolOnv)o reslod
.' and more work can bo dono In
' shorter timeo
. 5 . ,
1 TenCotnmdhdments
For Parents
You shall have no Interest of
I greater Importance than tho wall-
t i. i ........ M.llr.l..n. .
' y09 shall set up no hard and
au ,
, . nctiontl are ictuenc-
and command, influencing mm ior
all his lifetime.
You shall not take your respon
sibilities so seriously as to destroy
haiP.ness and harmony by worry.
Kreting and fear never help.
HcmeiiilM-r the growing body of
your 'child, that it may be well
nourished audi protected from
dieeose.
Honor your sons and vour
daughters, that the best which you
have to give to the world may b:
them be bettered, and your race
li9 long in tho land.
You shall not kill your chlldls
ambition by demanding from I1H1
the fulfillment of your own umbl
tlonsO You shall not forget that your
child's mind and body need both
activity and rest.
You shall nolstcol your cniiu s
Independence by doing for him
himself.
l .,.. , ,,..... VOUI. c,,ud.
You shall not create ang-s
Jealousy in your child by umalr
ncss. Expect from ench child
according to his ability and give to
each according to . his need, with
love for each in full measure. Al
ttmOO County public Health News.
Emotional unsteadiness In por
ents Is a frequent cause of trouble
ill tho worm OI lltlio cunureii . e
one is as sensitive to a mercurial
temperament as the child. If tho
buoyancy of Monday gives way to
melancholy or irritability on Tues
day, the child, more than anyone
else. Is affected. This lack of de
pendability In .vlolatllc parents
strikes at the roots ot tho child's
belief in tho trustworthiness of his
father and mother.
4.
ti-.fol lllntf.
In answet to a request Tor
material to ho sent in by tho
1 readers. I enclose the follow-
. ing useful household hints. I
enjoy your pago very lnucn. t
It lace is carefully basted
on a piece of chceso cloth, less
4. ,.n,-M .rill l.e necessary when
washing. ft;
A very satisfactory Ironing T
blanket can be made from out T
newspapers. Mitch about six
or seven lmce pieces of paper
together, being sure they aro
flat and sinojjh. The paper
retains the lU.t and that Is
, m)uI,i1lnz materials
KeuU
such as soft cloths and furnl-
turo polish in a little basket.
tt will he found most neipiui t
i - - onfl
j " ' J " 7. . . , .
I 4 piece 01 turiiuurc 10 unu...t.. -
Mrs. T. U..
-jenirai i-o.iu. j
1 . . . jf
Children's Pleasure Column 1
. .
Kdltcu uy Jiarj-Ann
Tills department Is for our younger readers. Wo want you
to write treely. telling If your experiences ailvnnturew and of
interesting happenings In your neighborhood. Tell oftmr fa
vorite, books or auothnrs, favorllo Slowcrs. olc. Original poems
nd stories will also be appreciated.
AVrlto with pen and Ink on ono sldo only of tho paper. Po
not use poncll. Help one' another to innJo this pago bothQn
lerestlng and instructive.. Address your letters to Alary Aun,
caro Mall Tribuno, Medford. ; . .
"WHAT SM.VliL 1VK PUV!"
"A Morry ISeatrl Mnkdli a Cheerful I
Countnncc.M
The desire to pfiTy games seems 1 fi. . What Is tinio niui yet u.h'om groat brown eyes tlujt fimi
to bo a hcrltnyo of mankind und fruit? I my cy$ no more. O
during the wlntor cvwnlngs uiick 7. What keep nQlowly plueu'At him who never knew a hurl, Is
are always enjoyed and the -ques-1 and does not.cumpluln q j hurled
tlon often arUes, "What shall we dtQ S. vOiat: is mnn's uest pocket : The careless curse 01 careful
next? '$10 word i'scicial" com. -is i friend? stone. Kow blood
from the Latin word -"Socius," iij U. What- turns darkness far Mottles his fuj ho vOndurs why
companion. This list oif books on I away? j tluOvoWl
games might not como Vtmiss this iJO. Whaticunnot speuk and yet j Tk now so cruel( that was once so
month:. (you consult H froimeutly? rt Kood.
Aker, E. F. Tour "hundred U.. What are heard and ycMiol J I cannot find him he cannot find
game's for 6 0ool,' homo mid play-j seen? ! ' mo . O O
ground.
lialley, C. fl. Sixty ganies and
pastlmos for all oooaslons... !
llarse, Sirs. M. IJ. (S.)' Ciames
for all oecQlons. ' '
Heard, fatten. Jolly - book of
pluycraft. O ' '
L,lln,l f-lnl.al1o JC- Vnrhtlb. A.
, ' . i
JS.'anmta tor every day. i - f V
u fllui.. l.T.l,.,.. .M'but Nhlill .'wo
Play?
Olovor, B." IT. Dame Courtesy
book of games for children.
Hall. A. N. lldnie-inado games
and game equipment.
Hofmann, M. C. Oames far
everybody.
iVnnv Questions is a game that
will prove a. boon for older chll -
dron. Ench player is given a!
bright penny of design previous to
19l)9,also a pencil nml 'a sheet of
paper.
Ask these questions:
Kind on your penny
Our first family ..q Indian
Indian corn -" Ear
A flower Tulip
Cradle of liberty I.Anierica
Boast of the free Liberty
Piece ot armor Hbleld
A song
..America
A fruit of a tropical tree ..
..Hate
Mark of honor O
Weapon
Part of a tree
...Wreath
Arrow
Leaf
This list is only suggestive. Many
other objects to be described may
be found on a "Penny."
"Inlrltiireiwe Test."
How many of you can answer
these questions?
1. Whut is il that wo all must
have?
2. What is covered and Jet
seen?
3. What helps us keep our
dntea? ' '
A. What has legs and ennot
The Season for
Just as soon as the eun starts1
north, and tho days begin to
lengthen ovor so little, thore is a
fooling of spring in tho air. Wo
may still hug the tiro, but wo, feol
an Impatience, a stirring to be
about affairs outdoors.
There Is no hotter spring tonic
to enliven the monotony oj winter's
1 final weary days, and mako them
1 seem shorter, than planning the
i garden. Flrosldo gardening, some
ono hos called It. tct us gee om
some paper, poncu anu run.iu!,uo
und sit by tho fire to Imagine the
gui don we would like to havo next
summer.
Wo can Imagine bettor gardens
than wo grow, perhaps; but every
garden will bo tho Jietttr for such
Imagination. A garden needs
plun as much os a house needQlt.
plun
If '
ou were going to build a ncri.o
you would not go to lumber yard
lo select doors that you liked, win
dows that appealed lo you. and
woodwork of rarloO pleasing pat
terns, without a thought of how
you were going to combine them in
houso. It is true that garuen
plnnts selected haphaziirdly. ns too
often they ale, would still bo beau
tiful In tbeinsolves, however poor
their arrangement might be. Hut
how much moro beautiful they aro
when well arranged.
Ho In planning the garden we
should study how to combine our
plants so that they will mako
picture. Then their Individual
. ..
o
6. What has a itioo and uaniiut
aee? I
- '.; Avnat irv am'ays louna m v iuwv huukui. uuvh
pairs? j other long, how long!
13. What' can walk only when! So niany, nuuo ronds. ihoro seem
Wn. i lO to bo . ...
M4. -Vhat con sing and Is not j Ovor tho world, and all but one Is
hT,,;:..,! ' . --., I .- - wrong!). v ..:
. 15. What has pains yal dot" not
' ' '
10.- What do' wo carry at arm's
lcngthG
Answers
I.
r.irthduys.
Hook. '
t'ulcngir.
Choir.
Clunk,
bate. O
Foot-stool.
Kouutuin pen.
Light. Mirror.
ifadlo concerts.
Scissors.
Kiloes.
Vietrola. .
AVInclow.
Wrist watch.
o
o
:lo.
II.
I 12.
I 19.
; t-
i 10.
' , Tree Contra!.
1. What tree produces the larg
est flowers? O
2. What tree was sacred to the
Druids?
a. What tree Is lli.i sweetest 7
4. What niil-bcurltiK' tree dues
not bloAi till inld-suinmerV
6. Wnat trQ do wo still usu to
day as the Hot. inns did?
0. WlinlJree Is called by Coler
idge "the liSfy of tho woods?"
7. What Is the other name of
the tree that Hiawatha called
Tamarack? '
Answers
1. MO,'iiollo
Oak. O
Bugar maple.
Chestnut.
Tho willow.
The birch.
1 .arch.
, t.
.
i 7.
Indoor Gardening
beaulv will be enhanced, and wo
shall not merely possess beautiful
flowers bill shall have transrormeu j
our homo grounds into a piuco 01 ;
lovllliess. Inviting, reposeful, sails -
fylng. For these are tho qualities
of garden beauty which impart to
the beholder a pleasure a! definite
and keen as any txpurleiieu w me.;
' '
Put So tiling Umill oil I'aiMT to
I!epreenl the I'lclure in 1'c.ur
So le! us tnaku a garden picture
Wo may not know how to'
sketch, but try It anyhow. . Tut
something down on tho paper to
represent the plcl'jr In your mind
of what your garden should be.
You .nay know much or llttlo of
rf. 'erJ"1?' Li,.'"' I
1 Humane Society
llumniio Curio uf tlniuir
1 I wilt apply tl Itnltlon llulo
In ik-ulliifc' with man tr boust-
2 will k'vv up my pbuHtuu
or sain tu aid a crcaluro In dls
tress. 3 I will uiiHolfislily respect
tho rlRhtw and tVolhiKu of othiTH.
4 Anything H-ut givc pulp tu
another will not be pleasure tu nw.
0 I will b oonsldurato and
merciful in all O act3'
0 1 wilt seek to clniutio sad
ness or Huffcrlni; to happlnisH or
comfort.
1 Thoiipli others acorn, I will
resist all uets of ctt"tty.
!q S t will KOi'kniumuno excel
i u-uee above wolfish desires.
j . 9X wilt fill my lifo with deed
' of k lin) news and nets of love.
; O;o I will be "A friend In time
of need,'
even to the lyjmWi'Hl oC
; creatures.-, w
11 l.wO spMik Utt thoh'o. who
i can not spenk for themselves.
I 2 I will seek to keep alive
i within mo that spnrk of human
'Ureotnoss colled sympathy.
; W v. F. 11. AVRNTZ10L.
Oil. M'rill Uoot
, I lust lliAil.lL'
Almij; some dusty
. . -.- D.
road r
lie wanders hungry; at somu larni
, houso door
Jfe Q ajrs his tall, or speyks Iovo'b
'pitiful code O
Across tho miles lhoaihls v
f.rt's
' U'HU cry:
"Why don't you cuQo and. find no,
Masl.ji;, why ?"
i , JacKSon Co. Humano . Society,
j l'hoiic 3HS-J-3.
, o-
' ' Pruning (jmpes - -
I ' Winter Is the season for prun-
ing grapes anytime whon tho
wood isn,'t frozen, for then tho
vit.es aro brittle and will snap off
If handled. ,
Pruning grapes Jh lu reality
thinning the crop. Tho Idea Is
remove enough wood so that Iho
strength of tho vino will In. thrown
lo fewer bunches, und mako
loom larger ami finer. In gen
eral this result will bo best gain
ed by pruning tho vine to about
30 or 40 buds distributed over
four or five, cuuoe. O
The size of tho canes Is Import
ant, According to special studies
tho best yields, tiro from canes
about one-fourth of on inch thick,
measured between the flflh and
sixth IiihIb. BI.Oc,,l,eM 'uivo spent
their strength In producing wood
and arc poor producers of buds.
0 4 '
Youth nml Dry Ijiw
Out of 872 young peoplo, In
cluding high school and collego
students, who answered a question
on prohibition, only ten wore even
doubtful of the vuluo, of thcglry
law. The rest, 8112, supportou It.
Questions were sent to 150 organ
ized groups of young peoplo under
25. Ileplles camo l.aek from 4!1
groups containing 0 o!) young peo
plo, of whom 8,2 answered the dry
law query. Most of these groups
who replied were affiliated wllil a
denominational body.
tho rules which covern garden do
sign, whlelO'ro nitieh tho same as
those that govorn all artistic
ariangemetit, .Including tho
arrangement " furniiuro and or
na mcnla In your living room.
However mitcli or little you may
know, nn ullenipt to visualize your
garden and set your vision down on
paper will touch you more and help
j-nti lo read with a greator under
standing discussions of design lu
nowspapers and books.
Planning your garden now will
mako tho rest bf tho winter speed
away and Is sure lo help
you
achieve now beaulies next siinime
"Contributions
4. Aiwi.titlili,."
, 4, l llu 0(inor would
appre-
lato having anyone interested
In th's i.uife hclld In original
, rcciuos household hluls. stor-
; uf othur arti,.i, 0f iiilerot
j 1o wniun. nt later thuli
i 4. vdnesduy "f e"' h week.
4, 01j. iniuui,, nusj to bu
to tho material.
Hgned
A nui
express.'
mlier of readers have
d their enjoyment of
flilu i.f.rt find tile Kditor ,
would like to hear from all
.. tho readers describing which
department they prefer. Ad-
dross Editor of tin Woman'!
Pago, o
4 -
MHtHtttftftl
I To-Day and To-Morrow
I n The Feminlh&World
t iirn,1IJntJrN&"-
t La ySt &tJiijiK&jiMajA. J i
iwiiwiirM:iiiiiaaaiiaiaiiM!M
Cor(fjy,.
Sunshine la
Uy MMA
K T a recent Federated club .con
clave iPQNewQYork, a deeply
pltful letterwaa road rrom a wo
man who wanted "Just a little sun
shine" In her kitchen. Coming
from a poor.sonl who had practic
ally no natural light at all for her
daily kitchen labors, and who hnd
hardly an ItrmQ.r modern utility.
It was. perhaps to the complacent,
100 percent elllclont modern house
wife about (he most amazing tale
that could have been told. .
No sunshine In ono'iOdtclienl It's
.unimaginable except to a ."court
apartment" clil'C dweller In ono of
our larger cities,. - Those " make
shift Utile kitchenettes one finds
O'ro sometimes practically sunless.
- bu-i'ta"kllc.hr!no(ro"'-OHriiei Is irino:
euros out of ten ir much con
cerned with cookery during Jery
many 'minutes of tlie" day. 1 - u
I thUk probably ever)' ono or us
who does havo a bright and cheer
ful kitchen would like to know
o What Do BirthdayisMeah? ; -
ly LoiiIho
O Everybody has a birthday. , It Is
tne ono privately-owned, personal-
ly-conduete.l anniversary of tho
year; a monopoly, pnro u,nd nimple,
iiKuin.Ht which (here can be no ad
verwn h'KlHlatlon.
Ah little children, of conr.se, .we
had no eonHclouncHs of. the reeurr
liu.' cvt. HirHidaVH lo us I lien
meant only a pretty enUn with
IlKbtcd cundU'M, and playtlilim.
. I!nt a wc griuvV,fli;r, blrthdaytO
look on new mcaiiliiKM. At school,
vp tlvg besan to compare ages
Nellie wiH to much youiiRer und
Itennlc ho much older tbnn wc
were. Near the clone ol the flrHt
decade, birthday O loomed laO.e.
wore eagerly antlulpatcd and
cawerly counted.
It Ik at this period of Uu that
ambition Ik born In most children,
iind rivalry to bo leader in elan
or play, to, belong to a certain
tvroup. or to be bent Jii lovcd by his
or hi,-r h.rn. Jlero worship lo the
lawn of lovn and Ik tho foundation
Ktnne .nf Ihc r.hnrnrter then bolntr
Pointers for Parents
Heboid failure has come to occu
py n a'uco of exacerated Imprrt
nnce In tho Jives of many chllrdcn.
ii, uh.nifu.tiiw.n' Mn-.M.tM i,.- .,iv
ueslioitH of falluvo havo become;
very powerful wcnpotiH which arc
oflMii used uuwlHcly with trajilo v, !
suits. Knlh.ro In s.-ho cannot, of i
noui-HP. hn peglect.Ml. U should bo !
in.4, first with a study of its eau-H.!
lh,.u with a nhow of confidence tn i
tho child, encouruKmem, praise for
n sinall successes, j-lvery child
should hu' a .(lih't place lu whleh
lo study, und thu aHsuraiico thai
..both the parents and teacher be-
i nevo in iiim ami are rea.iy i Help.
lleatlh and hupiilness go hand in
hand, ns particularly winning qual
ities, and are to a certain extent
dependent open each olher. t.'er
talnly n happy biibyii'.od should be
tin. iiiF.llenublo rivht nf every
ehll.l. This means a babyhood free ) proceed cautiously and study your
from unnecessary don't, from nn- child's, reaction to small doses of
wise, restraints resullliig in conflict. ultra-violet,- It all depends upon
The happy baby Is thu child yho the constitution ot thu Individual
under wise guhianoc is allowed to ' child. I'll,) same treulmont will
experiment. In exei.lie bis devel-' belief It due' child and havo abso
oplng powers, to developo naturally j lull ly no effeot upon nnbthcr.
and flcrlr. All the world loves ml 1 ' . . ...
happy baby. ! 'Pit', of hearty meals, chll-
' .b'en need a betwoen-mcariunch.
Somewhero "between six and
I eight thu girl or boy may try his
. hand at the cooking of n simpio
breakfa-l, such as 0110 of bacon,
ei:ifs unit toast. Before no can
k roiwl n leelne. team nir to cook
1 means watcl.lhg niotlier and then
doing Just as sho docs. Ills umii -
T. Statt Federation of H'omen'i Otub
The Kjjehen
LOU I'E ITA w '
that soma " sunshine hmo been
brought to ono who has to worV
under the nbAnlnnblo ccodltions of
none.
Tho very modern kitchen shown
In the accompanying picture In -one
recommended by the New-TorU
Rlato reUeration of -Wfcmen's Clubi
In Us model houso at Fteldstone,
New 'ork. Tt baa, as you will pee,
six qulto chanulng window with
Plenty of opportunity for U to
Hunshlno an ad"antaj;JOus location
,-nn chilli Thn fnr1nlnsi nra cheer-
iPtil, loo, being hiffd-Bpun tn ,op-
poorancc and giado of a briffht end
durable combination of mohair Juid
rayon threads, the latter having a
touch of sunshine In lteir. . Stove,
tdnU, wloset, tmilff are o,H pac! to
tako full .advahtaptP of Ught and
al 1 ; . V. ... : r -:-
Ietollfl of this kitchen ftre.nvoM
able utO.ho Home and' Fuilnldn i.
Htltute or throiiRh tho Now .York
I-'Cilemtlon of Women'a Ciubi,
1). "Wolfo
wrought. .While the hero qf chlid-
fsli dreums : la. seldum,.tho,, hero , of
youthfulove, tho ideal lives on and
colors an tno remaining years. ,
Ah birlltdayu tOccccd blrthduys,
Riaduiillyi pcrhapH uneonecloualy,
wo absorb Into. ournclvf?a. at least
purl of our Idual) lacklnn Ideals,
wo are lout In the masu of human
ity, one of the mtillltutle. It Is tliat
which j-iiiKleu us out art individuals.
Wc call it pcrminqllty, but It is tho '
Ideal inado real. . ,
I.ooklnff backward ' or looking
forward brlngH equal enthusiasm. -KhakeKpearo
mowed tho biblical
three Kcoft rayeH and ten Into
fcuivon eyelet, typlfyiiiK epochal per
iodH of life, For ourselves, we pre
fer annua It. Every biriduy h an
epoch, Hpaunlng a 'period of stored
up experiences, , ', . , .
.That In what birthdays ought to
mean to uh, links lira chain made .
up of memories of happy years, of
Joy brought back npaln. ' A chaln
of fadeless floweiv. sweet with fra- ;
Kranco thai forever cltnri to rose
petals, s-nib(. nundyjnff love. '
vidi P alteiition will produco toast
whkli Is a iieniitlful golden brown, 1
or ctfgs wlilch' arc coddled tfi per-
fecllon. J-eutninc ono thlutr ut a.
I time, lQwlll surprlrTe you some day
by gettlug'a credltablo meat. In nn -emertjeney.
;
I 'Mo'Aftrcrlcun father "Irt qu
quItoQo
fnml lo 'fo' Hlvo'hei' 10
U'mio as hoi- dynasty, and ho often
"JlJoU' Play a meek ami minor
;'? -"Pta in of indutrj- or
t o I I.tinU giant though ho may;be
Iewhere.' Father s looked upon
tlH kooi Minturn.l visitor with onlr
"k;1 r .Vi,'ja ,1'. i
force of lniiletyess should ho rocog-
nlzed by children as a father qual
ity. Father should not bo'a passive
but an actlva factor In homo life.
There Is no hard and fast rule
for ' gh'lng sunlight treatments.
Vour physician cannot promise you
any startling results.' Artificial
sunlight Is new. It has unexplored
possibilities. Vour doctor can only
: This may be arranged for by nav-
1 Ing, on hand quart or mow of
! mm. aim a jar 01 cuocoiaiu sjrup.
With this combination they may
: make for
tlieni'selvea cocoa 01" i
. ehoeoloto mllK-snaKas. uooKles or
: oraesers win compieio 1111s ui-u-
' twoon-uieui oho. . V
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