b; » . *4:s\ -1'- y. to themselves, the home. t‘ nursemaid. educate. their heads. jhlnglfid. race EIGHT awn-w‘ It is Parents’ Obligation to Provide for Child- ‘ ren Until They Have Got Start in But After That it ls up to the Chi - ren to Support Themselves and Any Family They May Acquire WE h“, l m,“ d“; about me possessive parents. whouwlinah ‘Darwin: yfifiletual babyhood on their youns. and who m. 11"" W 3d m“ children to srow up and leave home and 891 married m‘ '1'“ ‘m own feet. But what about the parasitic ohlldrou 1-; Wm, expegf mumm and papa to hold them by the ' " hand and support them as long as they 1W9. 11nd ‘J who will not leave the home nest because it. is so ' soft and warm and costs them nothing to live in? Obviously, it is the obligation oi those who bring children unasked into the world to provide ior them when they are little and helpless, to give " ‘l; . them a good education and to help themdso the u; best oi their ability to get a start in the world. " ' After that it seems equally the duty oi the child- ren to clear out and provide ior themselves and. _ in the parlance oi the day, give their poor old iath- 1 ' ers and mothers a rest and a. chance to spend what little money they have on themselves. . This view oi the case, however, never strikes the youngsters. B N 1 have been so accustomed all oi the ing themselves icr them that they don't even perceive that it is done. It simply doesn't occur to them that natural human desires and impulses. yvculd be as subllmated goats that glorified in being offered up on the Iiltar oi their children. __-__--_ I John and Mamie would ialldead with amazement ii they could know ‘, , ; that their fathers and mothers ' of what they will do when the children are grown and oi! on their own. ~ , _ (Oh, it is a beautiful castle in Spain that parents build and that they ex- pect to move into when the children are oi! oi their hands, but iew oi them ever enter its portals because they discover that when their child- ren are grown up they are not oil their hands. them and generally with encumberances. Why healthy, husky, intelligent adult youngpeople, who should in pect refrain dromstill further hardening the m on their backs so long, have no oo ,_n.- oommon decency and self-res parents whohave borne the Mon about adding to their weight, nobody knows. at the way youngsters ma rry without considering the disaster they are bringing upon their iathe l rs and mothers. A boy and girl in their teens think they are in love and rush oi! and get married. They haven't a nickel in the world. The boy probably has no way oi making a living. The best he can hope ior is so the selfish young cubs wish a. son-in-law or a do hter-in-lew on ' their parents, and not only add another individual to tulfe household to n ‘or the Honor.’ which can not be supported, but bring in an unwelcome stranger to disturb the ace oi Not one oi us but could weep with sympathy ior thepljarents I m’ the Inquest held “t” euh when we hear that a young bridal couple have gone to live with them in- stead oi setting up housekeeping ior “' mselves, because well we know '7 1°‘ m? Jack o! old Nutsery that another rather and mother have been ruthlessly sacrificed by their children, who would rather have father and mother suiier than wait K101‘ 1h! K158 l0 lflfliofltlo 811d until they could finance their own marriage. And consider the women who get divorces and run back home to their parents with a pack oi children to be supported. a woman stopping to think that since her marriage was her own mistake that it was up to her to bear its consequences, instead oi making her poor old father and mother pay ior it? the man she is married to isn't her soulmate, or that he has ceased to ‘thrill her, or perhaps he really has some iaults that are hard to be borne with, so she grabs oil a. divorce and picks up the children and dumps them on her iamily. , P ior the Partner, anxiousend pale. Mother is old and the children worry her, but she has to turn into a Q m. m, mum. w benwhm‘ and Father has to give up his hope oi retirement dhd keep on h“, , with his‘ Job because he has another house iuil oi children to rear and ' But it doesn't even occur to Mamie that she is gitling her c": parents a rough deal and that she should have had the courage to have ' stuck to even an unhappy marirage rather than bring this misfortune on Sometimes when you see birds push their young out oi their nests when they are grown and then destroy the nests, you think they know more about rearing a. iamily than human beings do. LONG non STYLE XS oven- mtb tight plastic ringlets or swirl- W lllo Winulusu we drum o! each npaacnnvo UNPOPULAR NEW YORK. Aug, L-The long it should be coiled and pinned up Y 1°! "lo Ylrborousll. no Ace and bob, inspired by stars oi the silver high to meet the requirements o! screen, has almost entirely dlsap- late summer and early isli mlllin- z 1°‘ 111° 311W W110 "limp! Plrt- peared irom the feminine coliiure. cry. ,'.'I‘he longest bob is now Just an inch below the natural hairline. are provided by parting. One coli- Most women prefer an even closer lure shows the part very low on cut, with the hair deftly thinned the side oi the head iollowing the out to shape the head, but not line irom the end oi the eyebrow Even locks which reach to an Inch below the hairline are curled num bleach as too theatrical. _ ___ __,,_,__...>'—— rally?” ir lives to iather and mother sacrific- thelr parents are human beings, with Ii they visualized them at all, it Cherish deep down in their hearts a dream They are still more on enemas manner But they do. Look. . hold. end bold. iirst deal. E the Eleven rules Players shoul know. ' 10W. sought. be bought. game. 1 Rhyme lame. grand. Did you ever hear oi strong hand. stood. Never. we could. O the Opponents, so hearty and hale, R the Revoke, i! you do not take 8 ior the Suit be it rosy or block. '1‘ ior the ‘humps-which we usual- ly lack. U the Unloading to make Partner's suit. V ior the Victor who collars the loot. DOROTHY DIX. ed to one side. Short hair general- 1118111» iy is curled up w the middle oi I for tho Export who always is the head and, ii the hair is long, rlshtl no lace, ner's Ace. New chic and increased variety Allah! 3111189 M88811!“- For The Cools. GELATINI Pll I around the head to the hairline. Women ere shunning the plati- Iutlea in their dose oi DAB .135’ TABLETS ' - we». . gfi,,._..uen-vm - .~<en--.. . o», h ' starchy ingredient, is perhaps the r Heal: IS Hard on Bablesl "W '" "' "°" “m” m‘ 1 ‘ n _ 9 l lutMoihey-s Find Prcieciicn end Relief for Thom ’ in BABY'S OWN TABLETS u’ “W511i it? ‘children are oven-tired and warm wuiher, 1 give them TABLETS ‘Qt night, and in the momin, they are m» ‘lisp y and contented children and are ‘n p urn to cope with", writes Mn. uy Mason, Halifax, NS. ‘ - rs. George H. Walks r Tholnasliurg a, says: "I have éogitnd BABY'S’ m _ ‘s Mnedies ior Summer C , Colic, Teething and Ponsiipa ’ " ,"B._AI_Y’S OWN TABLETS are excel- “ DR. WILLIAMS‘ BABY'S OWN TABLETS Moh entflbpd . The iruit pie that has its juice slightly thickened with some But there is another delicious type oi iruit filling ior the putty shell oipieoltart-lietoitis: ' Gelatin: Frail lie lentfor children's summer complaints”, ’ 1 “blupm “bu” writes Mn. (Rem) Canton, Bmniierd, i‘ ‘"19 0°14 W“! \ Ont. _ . 1 flip cream ' Basil's own TABLETS eee be given 1 mat berry iuloo and horrific - WI i ... .§‘;§2".°.l..'.‘.“.i' “"4...” ’°““"‘t "" ‘"“" ""‘ look gelotino m tho cu wit." about nvo minutes; odd boiling .......Z"2?.'.ll.‘2'.‘i;.;'l.”.,...'“"“'-,.,.u, iruitiuicoead when almost set,‘ "P!" Ilomloh. oonlillllllofl. Ilflillfll- odd berries and pour into bak ness and ireiiuineso. Child tux statement in each 15c package. “um”, l“ "l" bum shell. wheam-m and um, ufifif}; ;‘,,§',1§‘,’,',",,,, {$52 to serve. cover tap with cream or m evaporated milk, whipped, sweeten- ed and flavored with vanilll. This recipe is ior conned fruit, but inch fruit may be used. The egg mer- ingue may be used on top instead oi cream and browned a moment serving a trout Jon mu thou bemu- brmflli"! “who mil ei flavor. PEP Bren Flckelaretllobollflllfllm- Full oi‘ whelowhui nuurlllllilll! mo, Am] with enough bran lo In mildly laxative. Great f0!’ H1150 for grown-ups, ior everybody- Mnde by Kellogg in Inndolv on" A stands ior Aces we ell like to B for the Blddlus both ""110" best m- children and rememberins G ior the Grand Slam so eagerly the lunch. But where isthe potato? L ior the Lead through Dummyh M ior the Magazine-Bridge under- Mamie diloovor! thfli N ior the No-‘Ikmnps, we'd go it l . a i I ‘u-q-w-e “F H ""' “"- A Child ’s Lunch Is Of Gre. P a ‘Tlupmence otsmeilohildrca-in ohlldm under two Bus.’ ‘the home undoubtedly ooiaoliottol v _ ' q the Wk o1 menu making. It Ill“! do"! V1145 u" mom; o; pucvide a substantial omnuudatioa ior‘! Wm‘ u“ menuteuevltnemuewwtloo will" "m" "“"ua V,” "wmlamwwmmgveningauthotoithillillilz: 9d mm “w, Y“; mm,“ m, mp1s ability o! slvial mum” Tfldmllllnat “m” “m” u” “w!” m“ chum“ i daily Ines‘- have. But lunch-tut u e ailment smut thlt 1H?! I "11 - stilYy. Grown-u?! do 11°‘ Vim “ much”'mmumch'wnmvuu h m m“. chum n,“ one. on this point. it would l» W" 1°" ,;,,,,,:m,m'do not iind it ouy to you to iollow the advice oi-ylllll’ \1°°' u» ~ who c" ~- c" o *" "l: "rm a -Of the needs oi obudm and will °W°““ °" ‘i m“ mu}, b. satisiy the dlllru oi the adultl and Iutlfllloo "wit: to m. d“; o: which at the eemq time doH not I44“ "W W4 ‘Y l, mgke we great a. demand on l!" I W114 ‘"4 w“ " "u, ‘mm: u: homemakerfis time and eniPW- “ad” an.“ o’ it“; haw: n"; net us assume ext youmuzfi $16: ow m" trait‘: Sixfilzdtligy sliouisd‘ have. A 5o 011411 W111"! 119d. "m°"'w' busy momlng iindl you 8W1!!! 11° “i?!” 31w” lfdpglm“ dxhufh: thought u- u, w)“; {mch will be Whie a cliilds n flung“! m“ and as noon aowowhu. you decide as». tllo woo 8w u ‘ u, givg your children a sandwich ow 5° “"4 1°‘ "w"! 7°“ t dwiches and nus. “W! m "u" u" °' b’ m“ 22‘ ti‘: 0:681:12 drug store supplloo Wm!‘ m" 1”“ m m1" “'4' the little cups oi’ ice cream vision “all? ""1 1B ""11 Wu“ make ior the children an ideal ol- sert. And so another lunch is e011! ma" M“! n" and"! mm cm 0L Potato, bamdunuhod. rlood N‘ u othin wron with that CNI-mfi- lumr; ‘lam oogumgf, m5 you llgg (ior older children, liver, inn think oi it asan emergency lunch 1”"- “hmmh m“ °" M“ and Dian your other meals accord- c°°k°d '°3?"bl“ Wm‘ m“! " ingly. But to iinish the picture I am mount o1 bill "- painting. Lunch is over. rorsolllou- 01"“ ‘"17 “mm” m” °' You m" already manned your w. iour‘ times a week. enins meal and have as the main M“; b“ dish something you do not went 511*“ 1m“! m“ u “'1 it or u" children m but It m” b, m“; __ Plain zpuddlnl. ru ham and candied sweet potatoes. At ilWPhtdmn mueuetiistilmoronrléulil-lr .. lunch. The children are deilshiod “"4 I'm M“ h" ‘“°""“ ' 7'3 "“"—'-.——_ .¢-._ __ _"~ Deglltle 112' ‘mi-masseuse £61m,‘ 1. ...‘.'."... oedema" °l-= ‘5-5-w-‘fi§ tlfllllboo. l ' Ii‘ iriuiuldeth fin eclé " use; :uu-a:vcu=ce°'§e.h§'§d? Process Remove: ' ’ “All Oxygen only removes and keeps out e11 tin. No other oofiee l0 smooth. I0 full- vvhioh has made this old d world-famous is now cop rlsolr luouoloi - . fi,f‘,,','“°‘u.u.fi§f£§.°hf".§i3T-i€;€&5 mocked all 11-. ' Al! hello Hue Tin or Peelugoic Bound “but”: Coifio Flavour jl%§mu@rilfifi”dhfllVfllfh,h flqflgg eld-helelenod tins cardboard amps in: 45$ dbl; lovolr in 9 dayfaltu- routing. voooo TO rue us‘? osow- MAXWELL HOUSE Burrs noAsrco AND nacxco in CANADA , can“ n, 1n - rbryoungcr children may ,,‘,",’“,,,ud,,,,°_' “Wrap, use this plan as a bull im- their ' noel. Illso u; yolk only i! you wish: A Snoolam“ m“ eeive vegetables, giving pulp; give cakes or oooklos ole slvou for 4"‘- gradually and meit to the diet until lunch et homo. she u wuflly ow- sert and you may even pride your- m, m”; q- ggh jg given daily and tent to lunch on the children's ill! seli on serving the children with an c" 15 5n occasional substitute; suh- and so her problem ll WNW!!!‘ ideal supper. And it is a sood one. “mm m, u. muuqm (of potgtb simplified. But this litumtim il I u‘ 1" the Finesse when Opponents play‘ The children like it. It is light. more frequently: Fldlll-lly add raw not without its dflllof- 118 Ill-HY lon- They'll so simple. Photi ‘I wholesome and nourishing-so v1.5.1,” w m, we; Th“ mgy b, gum home; where. the mm o! the 1am- end any to 108111011- by serving a row vegetable sand- ily is away 1°!’ 1119 118!- WW mealoitzn does not got m nu- can you will" iilmiw“ share oz attention. ' "m" _ - Piantodoyourwwkll 680117119" I “n,” _ Now, to provide variety and make as you can, but do avoid hlnhumi the blushes dole the 101th!‘ quota oi milk? "1 need not ask about m, beet o! this pattern. You may lunching, 111i: does not mesa that Th brolkfooi (i) substitute rice or macaroni ior you can not make good use oi leit- t "u" "id uncle sum more: two Potatoes occasionally ‘even to tod- over vfllfltablil at lunch time. nae 1° 1"" 11* '°“'“ " ‘wwmfl ' The egg or liver or possibly cheese? wick Where are the all important two extra vegetables? Did the day's menu contain the children's iull Plea Your Menu. the iruit because the fruit servings. The illustration 31181 dlerl. (2) You can broom pjveget- is given is not ior-fetched, is it? advance think back over the meals you“, “u”, (y) Qggyg ‘ gqulflg, whether they are built (es they meal. (5) combine two vegetables, in etablel. fruits, an egg, stale lmld ‘and some butter. loiotice whether you have given the ioods at reooln- as brood fludflln], (7) 3mm m4 u’ breakfast, Knowing that a light supper- is m", w], {or dessert; use tout or peel to tho grownups in your sweibaok so: bmd. mine toddler. holuehol’ Ally dos-wt ti!“ ll Pill" , that cereal makes an excellent Iull- u“ entire egg; mince the vegetables nod and prepared ior tbs olflldren 0 for the Cull W1l1¢11 11%|“! 131° per dish, you let cereal solve your "the; mm seive. them: serve larg- should be made to serve ior adults. _ problem. And apple sauce and plain a; pm-gionl gm- the older c5115, Dior the Diamonds no one will ' He isn't trained to any trade or proiession. “up the meager wage oi the incompetent. Leit they would assuredly starve, but they do not take that disaster into consideration, ior well they know that their parents will not cast them out into the world to rend ior themselves and meet single- handed the iate they have dared. able, or strain it and make a the dinner dessert while IN! 513° Look over your meal plans. or if sauce to serve with the. rice 01' tho children's luncheon P011519" you do not Dian your meals in macaroni, ior examplp rioe with another. . ‘ film” m ‘mm; Perhaps some oi’ you are thinking t? ‘Mwwmm ‘u! that have been served to the child- thereby combining egg and veget- oi’ homes where lunch is Always ' "5' ren. Study time meal plans and able. (i) Serve vegetable soup, us- slighted and yet the children m l‘ l‘ n “yum” “d” mum criticize them by asking yoursali in] egg in s custard dessert ior oitzn the healthiest looking children ' ' ' , ’ should be) around milk, semis, veg and; ‘rd gervg on tout strips, i.e., iact, many mothers often uk them- cm-mod carrots and pus on toast. solves whether it is null worth the (o) Bread and egg may be given eiiort. ‘rho answer to this question mended times-i. e. a substantial vegetable may be combined as sand- oiten d5 not show themselves until warmed rolls may particularly oil- What the Fashionable; are Wearini meemud Dreolnaking ueeeu rurnulwl will . Ivory Pattern Ii mother is the only adult in ‘ ‘ a 8|; Zlmubolla Worlhlflilio" . clothes are no adorable this loo-- Tlkothillnodlllfllllivlfi“: e bouionaiore is blue and "b110- xt will out you Wt 1° "m" . timeitwilltokeyml. oneoitheshort cute. M311?! mghwmdouunumitoutm white crinkle emu tub Illkl- Polo ltyle No. m beaten-d ior "I" the neighborhood. Jtecslling this has‘. l. awn,“ u,“ gum}, "Allplttlfill ll contain stomp! oreeiaceoiun-ezemdlwrlvooio that the effects oi malnutrition °""'““" -__--_ , ___.__----._ ‘or zom- times a not. lunch (ior very young children.) l hearty big meal-oi-thelday at mid day, and a. light supper. Compare the children's meals in- day with the iollowlng diet lilt which is recommended by a special- ist. It says that a Well planned diet ior an avenge child irom one to six years contains: l—~A pint and a hall’ of whole 11111! I- dly. but not more than a quart. a-Jruit, once or twice a day, in- cluding ltlenst one raw iruit. such as oraflll. grapefruit, apple or blu- nana. - l-Ono or more fresh vegetables a dsmincluding a green leery veget- able, such as lettuce, spinach, or beet sreens at lust three or iour tlmse l. week, preimbly daily. e-A ‘ , vegetable such as potato, rice or macaroni, once g, day. ' ' 5-An egg daily (in custard or with other ioodl.) e-l-n servinl oi hub meet a: M: dsilybythe tiinoihtchihlilelght- sen months bid; homo tint in! ‘Is-Oereolonee or Moe u by. e light midmorning wloh. (s) Vegetable m“ be jellied. mo: years. Remember that, when uofm. sue (B) In" and h-uit may be oom- you ieel inclined to become is: in bined in s d (fruit whip.) we still nvo the desires ot the adult to r. Li’ the entire iam- thiLmul a dinner ior all. I! this lrnngvmont does not prove ‘satis- YNWT. plln the midday meal u.- round the children's lunch and have Whlllovof nollible one dish that will ially appeal to adults.‘ This may be something that the child- ren can eat, or it may be some< thifll‘ which is l. vsriltion 0i the children's men-l. lllor example, ll mo- caroni or rice and tomato louse is Planned 2d- the children, e little mind round steak may be eluted end added to it end the nurture served wtih grated snappy cheese ior the adults. With very little extra work the vegetables ‘which have been pflvlrod ior children may be ooobbdeariyenouahsotbetepert o! "them may be muloiato s salad Yéllfllmdoldolibouitisogen- ereltavarmsndaaereellmluncb Merv. oreemuuoeiemnde ior #111141“? "lobbies. m extra a- monntmslbomm mdoud to timesodqy. o-Qodlivoroildaily renounce- Use only Fly-To: spray to rid you: homo oi all iliu and noo- gaitou, completely and at once. Ten purl and over $100,000 have been spent to perieet it. it in the now-day my, baud on downs oi Japan. :- < l limo-b“ ml: ‘tiho roomhwitzivhperhmg FLY-TOX do -A“Iu'iM|eo§hYPr:dvei' ‘ ,1» " ti}? filkdsmuoniiectivo. is king's! creamed tune in petty elllsidlldultl-Alllhtsellllnd ily is home at noon, try making malnutrition which gains held!!! iowibe adults. soup is served ior 1m menu-Imakmr- Remember ‘u°'th.‘ ueoonoololooloniilo II the iat, chubby youngster is not el- N" _ _ ways the healthiest one. 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