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4 THB ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION—January 9. I9S2 SCULPTURES YOU O U G H T TO KN O W ABOUT A'rom t h e b o o k , 'K m an etp ad on a n d t h e F re ed in .truer loin S cu lp tu re.” by Fret'nia » H en ry \forrts M urray. Jo h n Quincy Adams Word, a w hitr sculptor, not perhaps then famous but already well known, sent to an exhibition m New York (in 1*63> his modest, unostentatious Freedm an T h u set the art world to talking and to praising T h is was a statuette on ly twenty inches high but it embodied large ideas. As to its m eaning and Significance. Ja rv es said (in 1*6*>: C o m p le te ly I n s p ir a t io n o f o r d i n a l in I tM lI , A m e ric a n h is to r y , a g e n u in e n o b le in tt-o u g r tl a n d lo fty in s e n t im e n t A naked s la v e h a s b u r s t h ts s h a c k le s , a n d w ith lif te d fa c e t h a n k s O od fo r fr e e d o m h s v e »e e n a c u l lif t in g up We n o th in g in o u r s c u lp t u r e m o re o r m o re c o m p r e h e n s iv e ly e lo quent I t t e lls In o n e w ord t h e w h e le sad g to ry o f s la v e r y a n d t h e b r ig h t s to ry o f • m a n c ip a tio n But th is statuette, although frank Almost brusk. in Us realism — and Seemingly simple as is the story th at it tells— portrays and suggests. It ap pears to me. more th an has been stated ; more even th an Is set forth by the writer last quoted. It Is not difficult to see prophecy as well as h is tory In its form, and pose, and acces- Do You W ant a Baby? R e c u U r SI M T re a tm e n t <rnt free— one* to each family " I v i t tn g rrte d i n d lo n g ed fo r * bab y • very d a y w ith *11 my h e a r t, b u t * » i d e n ie d w r ite « M rs 1 S c he Her. I n d ia n a . ** I le n t fo r you r pre • c n p tio n W h ile t a k in g t h e s e c o n d b o « ] • a s u n a b le t o e i p r e i * m y h a p p in e s s I nev e r h a d a s ic k day becam e th e mo* h e r o f a flu e I S pound b a b y O od o n ly knew o u r Jo y I ho p e ev ery «om en lo n g in g fo r m o th e rh o o d /ill la k e your m e d ic in e Y ou a r e w elco m e to u se t h i s le t te r an d p ic tu r e fo r p u b lic s lio n Thank you “ M a r r ie d II y e a rs B aby S c tW W »**4 d o c to r s to ld PM S S m o M I u . !7>-t I k s ' »oul< l O f » f r n m a n y c h i l d r e n ." w rite « Mr% W h it e Ps **I tr ie d y o u r m e d ic in e M w am t o be a m o th e r In O c to b e r My d e a r e a t w iah r e a lis e d '* Dr D eP ew s tre a tm e n t. a n o n -s p e c tflr t>a*ed on G la n d u la r a c t iv ity , h a s b een used W ith su ch r e a u lts by th o u s a n d s o f w om en t h a t fo r t h e n e t t JO d a y s a fu ll d o lla r tre a tm e n t w ill be se n t fr e e p o s tp a id no C O D . n o c o s t , n o o b lig a tio n , to every t o m a n w h o w rite s. A lim ite d su p p ly o f fr e e t r e a t m e n t s w ill b * se n t o u t t h i s m o n th , so b e s u re a n d w rite to d a y A U o a fr e e b o o k le t. ‘ C h ild le v » M ar f l a g e * E x p la in e d w ill be s e n t you S im p ly «end n a m e a p o s tc a r d wlU do • nd rem e d y w ill be m a ile d In p la in w rap p er T>r D e P e w b e lie v e s , you wlU b^ su rp r ise d • n d d e lig h te d A d d re ss D r D e P e w , S u it e b*. C o a t e s H o u se K a n s a s C ity . M o r ------------ -TUE FRF.KDMAN- «V J Q A Ward Vftcrniatli of ('.liild's Ml \|>( to SIlOH in Strali«*«* lid ia d o r Willow of a Walter« lle jid id u ry P By o H n R f f f i i t l j a millibar of letter« Imw conic In (rum nioOit-rs whine troubles nre stated in some such way a* this Mv younger m u is getting to be so difficult to handle, while my older 11 & no trouble at all T he bigger boy ' is robust and loves school and sports. He is just a pleasure to have around B ut the younger boy is a trial Ite seems U> tired so much of my time lie has lately come Inane from the hospital where he has been for m onths with serious heart trouble ’’ Or Uus might be the form to which the difficulty Is voiced My little girl has become so hard lo manage Sh e h as scar Irt fever in the summer and she sutlers from the heat D ur ing the late sumemr and early tall site has been * 1 different and trouble some T ills, combined with Hie fact that I have a young baby. Just ghoul tires me out .’’ Here are some of those Instances I have m entioned before, where e x perience helps T h e m other who ha.» las-ii through the mill ' recognises the results of Illnesses as they show themselves in a child's behavior To lx- sure. Individual differences m anifest themselves in this situs Uon as in all others Some children are so constituted th at they get little nervous back tire O thers have a socles, and even more, perhaps, in ,U ' T S lS U .' lack of accessories. Indeed. If Mr h *v r apparently no afterm ath of a Word were living now. fifty years tonsil operation, while others show a fter Em ancipation, he could scarce Hie effects of It for m onth*. iv « 1 , 1 .. a , . . . . . . _ During convalescence an deven al ly state the case more truly T h r ; ,rr , „ fIlUrely , rM. mothers freed m an s shackles are broken It 1» mould be unusually observant and true, but still he Is partially fettered : unusually patient Children sre dlf- stlll un clothed with the n g h u and b r e n t from grownup« In Hits partlcu- prerocatlves which is sno >•» MliTcnng ,h » ‘ U W a re reaction, ‘ l m l - nrrv.®*“ prerogative* wnicn freedom rreedom la »u p -, M from they ' |>osed to connote - a Freedm an ’ but [ don't know what's Hie m atter with not a free man them while grownup« usually do It's Observe th at the Freedm an - still I up to us mothers, fath ers, or nurses to observe and understand, and grasps several links of Ins ch ain May i treat accordingly. we not think of soma of these links as sep aration—in schools, in public places, in social life; exclusion from political life, a curtailed school cu rri culum purportedly adapted to his spe A violin string makes an exi-ellent cial needs and limited capacities; etc ? T o these links h e —or at any- ch ain for stringing beads or pearls rate a considerable [tart of his pos It will stand au unusual amount of t e r ity - y e t clings With a fearsome, fatuous hope th at in some way they wear and u very difficult to break. may serve his supposed ''sp e cia l' needs; may possibly be "useful" when To mend a knife or fork th at comes he attem pts to stand erect and make loose In the handle, till the opening his way forward. M l ltl(. ila ndlc with powdered i- un Ja rv es thinks the 'Freedm an n ,en heat Uu. handle end of the knife looks heavenward with thankfulness. . , .... ,....... and Caffln thinks th at he I* looking force It very quietly at the broken fetters but Wr»b * , * lr ,* * 1 “ ‘YJ*,1“1 11 d show most of us. like the writer quoted by ; to rem**n U,UIJ CJ ° I . M R S W ltT IA M FRA N CIS. widow Ilf the late W illiam F ran cis who was willed M&OOO by Henry W alter*, of Baltim ore, who died recently, lyfr Franc»» was a caretak er a t the W alters Art lla llery for nearly two score years He had been with the W allers family fur lUty-two years I railin'* Train«, (¿Iramint* J c n d « Kx|in*fw l'!v<‘iiiii<**« Form al !Vlo«l** 1 loilM«‘llol«l IlilllK hU term ination mixed wlih anxiety nnd for-boding B u t whatever his attitud e may m ean and his exfiresslon may be intended to indicate, we may an- ply to him, objectively, the words of W ilberforce "You have set him free but you still compri him to wear the prison garb " P A R IS T lie 'Clrande D am e' Islan d accented with straps and incrua- back In f ash Ion fur form al affairs la lions of gold or silver kid are seen a fte r » o'clock on sm artly shod feet, while diamonds. Sleeved frocks and chit- aimpllci ruble, or em erslds gleam on tlirval. ties may be the order of the evening wrist and ear tip for Hie theatre and restaurant wesr, but gleaming Jewel* and rich, tra il ing gown* s r r the f«*hlon«blr P a ris ian's choice for Hie opera and form al dinner Velvet and brocade trains are irail lug up the grand »talrcase of the P aris opera these evenings, roprs of prart*. diamonds and emeralds gleam In Hie light of the crystal rh a n d liris To give a m irror a thorough clean and supple erm ines and sables are ^ d e r e d draped over the backs of seal* In the i n m r t f ,and w'ai -r' A m i^lo^drv and bo^-s ,v with a iL d t'clo t» nih w 1 1 * 1 cl Decollete« Are I /O W or t MU'- baper^ ^ , D reolletes of these formal gowns Miike starched elollies easier to are low, cut In a V and U which dipa Iron by adding a tcasptmnful of salt | ^ t |(e waistline in back, or lasliioned to starch le-fore It Is done. It will I , . _ ,. «. . . give a gloss to the rloth cs and they «“ ‘ *>6 dr'H> shoulder effect favored by will be easier to Iron. I Hie Empress Eugenie ! Shoulder straps gleam with Jeweled Remove berry stain« from the teeth bv rubbing the teeth with ordf- bands, while drcoiletea gjid arm holes a r t often accented with garlands of AN 010 f R lf NO IN A NfW BOX nary table salt. flowers or tightly curled ostrich feath ers wf f k s pokm Women whO«e figures are their for tunes choose gowns molded to waist and hips, sweeping Into long trains, T H E O IFTH O F OOD T lie light th a t fills Uiy house at while others favor Uir new bustle Here's good news for your stom achi morn effect with soft bows, looped drapes A new, » , ns anilv pocket site of I'ape'a Thou can st not for thyself retain ; or overlapping rufTIrs massed over wt Uiapepsin. Kat l-'.at'whst you want and Hut all who with thee here arc born. th e hljsi In back m l. wil all you want, without one pan g of It bids to sh are an equal gain inTligeslion. Ju st ran .irrv tl this harmless m ark and W hite Favored stomach stim ulant. T a k e two or T lie wind th at blows thy ship aluug. Rlark and white are favorite colors Her swelling sails can not confine; three tablets after eating. Then enjoy Pearl pink. >ti|imm»ime blue and ruby Alike to all tlie gales belong. serene digestion. red are next In popularity, while un Nor canst thou claim a breath as usual com bination*, such as garnet Pape’s l)ta|iepslu tablets are as F th in e pleasantly eaten as randy. No sour and tut(|u*ilse, bottle green and till ness. no gas, no distress two hours T h e earth, the green out spreading get-m e not blues, are making bids for after meals—-no sensation but hunger favor. earth. for tha next me.il. Don’t d iet; don’t Why hast thou fenced it off from Slippers and Jewels reflect the rtcli- me? deny yourself. Use I'ape’s Diapepstn. ‘ 111 as of the form al evening mode Hadst thou than I a nobler birth. Creiie sandals m atching the gowns Who eallest thine a gift so free? T he wavr. the blue enclrellng wave, No chains can bind, no letters hold; ii ; th -indent tell of Him who gave Wliat none can ever buy for gold. —JO N E S VERY. —-—— » . . . ; ; \ Such Beautiful H a ir! Soft, (jloay and Beautiful P OR O Does Itl FORD FOR HAIR AND SKIN Yours, too, can be l o n g , t h i c k and silken. The most ituhborn hair, through l*( )RO Treatments, is made beautiful. Why put it off another day ? P O R O H air Grower j oc INDIGESTION A THREE DAYS COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL W ho C ar«*? T lie chief sources of supply for am ethysts are Ilra/al and the Ural m ountains, Siberia. T he term "grass widow" was o ri ginally "grace widow," th a t Is, a widow by grace or courtesy. S old by P O R O D e a le n / verywhore h ot complete liiI write T h e Alpine willow Is the sm all est tree In the United Htatcs and does not grow taller than six Inches. ^QRU COLLEGE, T lie humming bird Is called a "living sunbeam " by the Indians of the Amazon. in c . POKO BLOCK* 44«hto4)«*» S«. 4 4 1 ) S o u th Parkw ay C h ic a g o , lUmok PrrtiM^nt «-oligli« anil Midi ln«d to «•riou« trouMr. You can Mop ihrtn now with LrromuUioii, an rmuUihod rr«*o«otn that i« plr.iA.ini lo tike. CrromuUion it • new medical di «cove ry with two-fold action; it «ootli**« nnd heal« tlio inflamed membrane« and inhibit« germ growth. Of «II known drug«, creo«ote it roc- ngninrd by bigi» medical authoritiea a« one of the grente* healing agende» for per«i«trnt cough« and rubi» nnd other lorm» of thmai troublea. CreomuUion r*»n Inin«, in addition lo erroaote, oilier healing ufrrneot« which »ootlie and lieal the in fn lo l ninni»ranca and «top the irritation and inflamnMtion, while the rreoaote goea on to the »tornarli, ia ah«orl»ed into the blood, attack» the «eat of the trouble anil rhrrka the growth of the grrma. CreomuUion 1« gunrantml «at¡«factory in the treatment of peraiatmt cough« and cold«, bronchial a«thma, hrotirhilia and other forma of n-Muratory diaeaaea, and la excellent for building up thn «ysteni after cold« or flu. Money refunded if any rough *»r cold, no matter of lu»w long etnnding, i« not ndiered after taking according to direction». Aak your druggist (adv j In Roiithw cstcrn K entucky Is a m ine where asiihalt rock 1 « taken out like coal. A porcupine has teeth. orange colored C O U G H O R COLO T H A T HA H O A ON