owl/so. Q .__1', . z. _Woman s Realm -:- Social andPersonqlg _-_{L__€C_I§IIIOR§ .-.-- M252‘; Fashionable z... w;....~.1;‘ Trimmings lever Ilave ... ' a A » ....... ....I' Etiquette A ' i '- Metllen . D h D» |l Ielrwlbb era-anus . lmustrstec Dressmaking Lesson Furnished m“ s" """°m"t .2... °"°t y ‘x jg; ‘°'..~.'.'.;.’1';" , With EveryPattel-n ' | ---_ ‘ Q. isitoronertolsavstbsspoou i " Some Clever Things Are 1" u" “P? By Annabelle Worthington 9°" wlth F" PM“. ' d Fans. .____, I livery little trimming has a "M51118 all its own. and never have txinlnlngs been more important than they are today. They are more important not so much for their quantity as for their quality. z . i v . _ ._.-_.._.._.-_ . ___ __ l a y l | of the rever collar in white crepe silk repeated in thfe deep cuffs. The skirt hugs the figure through the hips with a definitely flaring hemiine. uliarly cold-blooded and Style No. 2855 may be had in sites ~ It is not sufficient to stick a little Q ' 3'01‘: gggtzu 23ers’ lithrifuhfsad a: flower here, or a bow there and call w; A yards of aa-lhch material with l. yard “um” wdbmmmw‘ i‘ xv§ I of contrasting and 2% yards cmmnm snlcno" ‘i -* Y ' it? .l§ ..Z.§“§§.'l"“.ii°‘§§" 5.1.5. Tiliiliiiifi “k "W" m‘ "° "W" “i” ing the rust mm m flat cm e s“ care as to color. material with which 4‘ ‘T3 ha‘ Printed crepe silk is vary practical it is m.“ and we w” 0t now" cm.“ and smart for all-day occasions m“ be“ compliment‘ you m‘ mm‘ ‘t one Other suitable fabrics are all le pkmmu your autumn“ no" ’ ' e?‘ tweeds w o] jet v h t If: must never lock like they had‘ been . in“ I and névelsy cottjias’ 5 “n “nth °" "tacked o " There must be a real ' l lg" Be sure to fill the size of the need for them Th“ applies H” to l 4 _ ‘_\ hi, t ; ‘mam send 5mm S or O1 ( m clips and Pins on dresses and hats. astray by the black sheep. r é i. ,- l p ' p ° n °° both o! which can be transformed by preferred.) Price of pattern 15 cents. the mm phcm" much divorce? To meet the present mode interests and wills clash. And who can deny that it is the way that mothers rear their children that is the real reason why there are so many unhappy meninges and so For it is the spoiled children who have never been denied a single wish of their hearts, who have never been taught to consider any ‘ other human being except themselves, controlled, who fight like cats and dogs when they get married and their’ It is the men and women whose mothers when they were babes blamed the mean old floor for hurting them when they tell who blame their mar- riage being a failure on each other. And it is because the wife doesn't excuse all of his faults, as his mother did, that makes the husband disgruntled with his wife and because the husband doesn't think that he should be the slave to her that her mother was that makes the wife think her husband a brute. , And so mother wrecks the marriages of her children while they are still A great psychiatrist has recently said that mothers were at the bottom of half the, crime in the country. ‘Ihink it over and see if he isn't right. Isn't it True That Mothers afe at the Bottom of Half ‘the Crime m the CountlyI-Those Mothers Who Condone a Child’s Every Fault in Youth so That it has no Morale in Age? Th, mother- oi s, youth who is charged with having committed a pec- lous murder and who has been arnestedwev- enty-four times before on minor charges clings to him and declares that her poor, darling, angel boy is innocen‘ and that he is the victim of police persecutions. This is a sublime illustration of mother love ‘or criminal mother folly, as you choose to look at it. For there can be no doubt that it is the mothers like this one, the mothers who condone their children's faults instead of tryingflo correct them. Who are mainly‘ responsible for the hoodlllms. the gangsters. the rack- eteers, the criminals generally who prey upon society- We all know this type of mother. The mothers whose own little white lambs are always being led The mothers who blame all the other children ttle in the neighborhood for the broken windows but never their own ll Johnnies, and if it is proved beyond dflllbi m" J°h1my did WWW "19 b3“ ‘m; 1 I l i Xian pleats are a f vorlte P1986 that shattered some one‘s fine window. 611m 191:?! tggibafitnmalztmgozly - - o . . p t. ~. f0“ g days. 11w lend grace to sleeves or that wicked smith boy who egged him oh m mi" The mothers "if __ l — — - - —- -— — - - -— -— — - 5km‘ 5nd ha,“ bun and m “u,” Johnny would never have thought 01 B11611 a n8 - - j‘ .' 1 N 285 on several evening gowns to form who are always sure the cat ate the Jam in spite 0! the M19816 QVMQF“ °" c $1.1. it] i i o’ 5‘ Sm ' the trimming of the waist. The ef- Mary's face and who believe that the reasonthelr children dont get good . the i foot is that two of the fans being marks at school it because the teacher is always picking on them- Jir’ o, __ : . Name spiced open and made into the body ‘ . . p, ' ‘ ‘ I of the gown back and front, meeting “l C“ l ‘ "-----~---~-- - ~ - - - ~ - - ------~--------- under the arms at one side, the tips The mothers who. when "l"? boys come h°m° fflmk-hleiltflglt “a; K ’ l . street Adar"! ed" each arc reechirg from one thing terrible should be done to their wicked compan ons w o e em g .. Kl! = i shoulder to a little below the hips temptation. The mothers who, when their daughters go astray, are sure ~ t‘ mor; . " back and front. When a real fan, that they never started down the primrose 98:11 on their owlnn decor: ‘alga L, ch: ; ‘ of the same material and design‘ is because it looked inviting and gay. but that hey are pure, nooen , - rinc I l “m m.“ VACA“, HOUSE carried with such a. costume, there sophisticated little creatures who were lured lhto wrong-doing by some ner- _ rim. l i‘ ‘ l: evidence of genuine pride in the fldious man. ~ ' . - - wardrobe. v E: Mr Dggizotggohlflstsfiegpg? . ' when a young man and woman start: befirihih: bar of nigh .. ‘ ' ‘ ‘ v ' i ' w a - W 4r‘: l its slllarl to wear a jacket suii. one vacant house hero-it's the jail- ' a ‘T; ‘gieitggiscgjg; Egeffxgzgrfvgflilziigzrtecrnd momeiftczutame “me. out f: d ~ m ‘ And a ‘vwsnme “me model ls “Us house’ n has“ L had an occupant‘ A Morning oi’ ten we should condemn her rather than pity her. For oftener than not k 4 ‘ ° [dark "me "wpy woolen‘ sum’ a "tray “Cum dog was kept in l d h children are what she has made them not -i _ _ __ . . . , _ “ed for hm]. she is the real crim a , an er . % ' “i ‘ you ll mrulcl at the bccomlngness there until its onnei ca H15 "now clerks ‘amend mud through intent, but through her insane and unreasonlng love that she has kl " . . ‘ * "w" him when th d her foster their weaknesses until they have not the strength of char- t, .r.lc e news of his engage- l"! 9 r , _~|_ j ment became public property and ex. aster to stand by any principle or to do right for rights sake. ’r M." m tended OOn tul ti B —-' ._ . _ V: _ .. V. hi.‘ h’ ' \ [e Chats f" a on. u ' saw urderers? Are not the the men and women who were j one man, I understand the girl you Wh° l" u" m y 4 M, are engaged to is g, twirl, 30w do ygu never taught when children to CODl/ZO] tcheir tzmpers, but who, when anger- ulu . I-It tell the dlflgfgncg between h" and ed, were permitted to strike out in lin rage . . .. __-_--- , [é “y WITH ALMA “C1153 lie-Iranian, 5 Jon m” "m" ,. w You have seen pllenty of children bite and scratch and claw their little t’ Sweaters that are hand knitted, and SCflflllillflllfrly-SIIEEI, per- the lucky mm Hind I don-tykound playmates and then heard their mothers say in excuse that dummy didn't t‘? , A f“ T lshable-iooking tweeds will put. a nhal degree of cohndehoe into V8,‘, mum. ’ _ r mean anything by that. he lsliust nervous and hlshstrllng and that. any-l it’? ‘l. ‘on l . your country week-end putt, and a tempting lot; of French into - wsy, they shouldn't have provoked him, and mother kisses and coos over r Fifi ' l .___—____——— ‘ 1 t t gr 1g gn I l your sports clothes. OLD NEGRO rs r1535]; Sammy until she fixes in his mind the idea that a vio en emp st l i . - . . . . . MAN ker than a Tl s tw eds I m referring to ale so loo ciy uolen that you asset and that he has a. perfect right t0 be“ "P EIIYbOGY W10 l8 W95 lefl- I can to: ilflureflft Scottie through the mosh vl-ll-loutrufllingahair. NDOSHQ Mb” April lkpem, he is. Then comes the day when Sammy is a man and somebody crosses ~ ' and theirs smartest when the flimsy jacket is a monotone to con- Bun-j, 19341“; 01d form" slave l, hi5 lillflllsli WHY and h“ "nwmwned "Qmper flare’ m“) fury and hem“ he “v M l trast with a mixture skirt in the same hand-loomed sacking. Par O h ' . knows what is happening murder has been done and his hands are red with m . ne o! t e most ardent and active v i: on | example, scarlet jacket-plaid skirt. fishermen and hunters in the Ozark a l°n°w'°\"°at“r°s bmod‘ I ~ ' ‘ t i .. l-r h 15h A» 0y 1 mmm a m e as med he" so years And what are thieves except those who have not been taught to curb x l V V their desires? For men and women steal because they want the softnosses g‘ f} M . and luxuries or life that they cannot afford. Every mother who lets her P 5" l children take other children's toys away fromthem is bringing up a boy who g a" ‘ will some day rob the cash drawer where he is employed or a. girl who is a. " " 1F‘ potential shoplifter. A i». N - ' ' . . A ' ' ‘ . And who are the drunkards and the women of the scarlet sisterhood? W‘ l i FQBUhiF (standard -- thlck he“) is Y¢B6Fd¢d by those They are the children who ‘were never taught to control their appetites. 4.’. \ TH * .‘ Little George and little Anne gorging themselves on chocolate cake until it ‘ Co? ' ' s them sick will later on make the men who reel along the street sod- , l make i‘ _ , den with liquor or the woman of the gutters who have sold themselves for a. g; lv ’> ‘ yard of chiffon or a string of beads or who have followed their own unbrid- ,,_ , - lcd passions until they have led them down into the abyss where \ fallen R F; = who use It as the softest! . \\m°st comfortable a nd ‘ women dwell in squalor and misery. . ‘f. ‘ ______ who are selfish and egotistic and un- H c, 1 For slim si|houette lines there ‘s MODESS COMPACT l a , , n i ., l?» 2K5!) 9‘ . . _ , -- thin --iinconspicuous . . . et without sacrifice of babes 1n the cradle- _ '- . I Kym.‘ a comfort, protection bsorbency. You will For 11w Con]; ‘ m """' . ' OND-GINGER CAKES e» l . r, a _ . v. sh rtenin . j n: m l Wéfit bQth tO meet Vdfylng fl‘ nggds and Qccggiong _._ o 1 chgpbrosvn sugiglr. ‘w y) , , ' , l unbeaten egg. " t ' 1% cups flour. 1'4! ' f 7 ' ‘.6 teaspoon baking powder. ,;'~' *" , »\ ‘A teaspon salt. .. I‘, ’ ‘A cup sultana. raisins. 3 tablespoons finely chopped pre- served ginger. ‘A cup blanched and sliced al- rnonds. Cream the shortening well and work the sugar into it; stir in the unbeaten egg. Sift the well mixed flour, baking powder and salt, and add to first mixture. Add the fruitf- the sultanu should be divided-hav- ingcoated it beforehand with s little of your measured flour. Stir the mix- ture vigorously and drop from a tea- »: § M all” 1‘ . - O u"? y!‘ ' ' _l g afo Afnefie? .fy§er v\ 9*”. a I SKY PUPILS REAL THINKEBS PHILADELPHIA, April 19-11119 shy vlllpllfl are frequently the real think- ers in a. class according to Dr. Gladys Ida of the Board of Education. Facil- ity of speech, alertness and the cap- acity for retaining information often conceal shallow intellectual endow- ment. she declared. Frequently the timid, shy little child has a greater mental capacity the/n the flashy one, Dr. lde said. Ligtlé rafts: re . t Ill/INT. man or the woman? ' A. The woman. always. theater and supper? entertainment. panics nuluoa _-_- . The Canadian Pressl-Walter l-lam- mond, the Gloucestershire and Eng- land cricketer, when he arrived at Southampton with the English Team, which toured South Africa, strongly denied the rumor that he was going to Ceylon during the forth- coming summer. “I ‘ imagine," he said, "how this report got about. I never held any intention of going to Ceylon, and furthermore I shall turn out as usual for Gloucesters ' e, and still as a professional." ASK YOUR DEALER Icr a eepy of the rules In the SIMOM) JAP-A-LAC PRIZE CONTEST 3999M 1H arise I Cull Mace Q Indie la clL Contest closes June 1st. A. B. CUTLIFFE. Hunter liver. Awful Gas Won’t Let Him Eat or Sleep “Stomach gas crowded my heart. Was restless at night. Ate only milk and crackers. Adlerika helped. Bleep good now, nervousness goneP-H. Cassldy. Adlerlka brings out poison which BBACE. MoKAY It ._-_.___-. you never thought was in your sys- tem. 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