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THE WORLD OF WOMEN
YOUR CHILDREN.
'I Won't' from a Young- ster Means Parents Have Lost His Respect.
By Olive Roberts Barton.
A mother got up in meeting and naked, "What do you do if n
child says I won't'?"
And then she sat down again.) "To you?" I asked.
She nodded.
"Really, I don't know," I replied. "I don't believe I ever heard that pronouncement at my house."
I did not say it to be boastful. wanted the reaction of the other mothers. Instantly there was sur- prise and almost disbelief in that audience.
"Will somebody offer a sugges tion, please?" I asked. "I need some help here."
"I'll tell you what I do," said a fd. business-like Indy directly dressing the first questioner, "I whip the child. I never let that pass."
A young woman near her said quietly. Then you never have to whip him twice, do you?"
"Yes, I do. Children forget. But I won't have impudence, and that's impudence."
Declaration of War"
It seemed necessary to make peace and yet I had to offend somebody. At the expense of pop- larity, the rest of the afternoon consisted in my trying to impress on these motherk that affairs
the should never get to
stage where a child will deliberately stand up and say, "I won't."
I tried to make it clear that such a declaration exposed a con dition of direct warfare between parent and child. Instead of in- terests "allied" as the relation- ship should be, in such a house- hold, interests were opposed. De- tance is a symptom of enmity,
Many things must go together to convince the child that such words I won't" "You don't dare! "You can't make me!" are outside the pale of family life.
A Delicate Balance
First he must accept his parents It doesn't matter who as leaders. la tender is or what office he holds
SPRINGTIME CHIC IN TAILORED FROCKS
The tailored frock is newer than the tailored suit and particularly chie for the 'first Spring days. This beautifully -tailored one-piece dress, especially smart for its new waist- cost effect, tremendously wide revera, straight skirt pleated in front and its long sleeves tucked into the armholed. It is trimmed with gunmetal and silver buttonu.
GIVE THE CHILDREN
SWEETS
In Moderation. The subject to-day Is "sugar." he will not have the right sort of What does it do and what doesn't discipline or obedience or respect it do?
most widely eroneous' popular. be- liefs has been that tooth decay in largely due to too much sugar and sweets, The Agnew work enables us to dispose of certain mlaconcep- tions more or less widely held in the past.
Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Agnew, let me explain, conducted a re- search with several thousand Chi-
unless those he rules have confi- So many mothers ask me about dence and faith in him..
fit. May the children have candy? The biggest business that con- Will enke hurt them? What about and Tibetan subjects. fronts a parent is the delicate bal-pie?
They discovered that phosphor- fous and "Vitamin D" insure sound ancing of love and command. Well-ple is out. That is, the teeth. Phosphorous is found in There is a way of quietly manag-old American kind anyway. But milk, leafy vegetables, grains, ing children from the cradle that hold a accond! I'd better not say roots and tubers, meats, egg-yolk plants this faith and respect in that about pic elther. We make a and seeds. Vitamin "D"
as
we
a child's heart at the same time. lemon chiffon pic with gralum, know is found in cod-liver oil and
Once he learns that he can step crackers for crust that would not sunshine. over the line, it is almost too late, hurt anyone. It really in a light The Agnews have been able to because something is wanting that custard with cracker shell. Yet prevent decay, and even stop It should have been attended to long it'e a pie. No, I'd better go slowly once begun.
ago.
when I condemn all pie for children. Sugar should not be allowed to
Cake? There are cakes Study Your Disciplining
and lie in the mouth and collect be- cakes! Cakes made to suit young tween the teeth, just because no There nre times occasionally stomachs may well be included in food should. Acid results. It when a child even to his own sur-the diet of a smal child. Sponge should be brushed out immediate- prise may venture this far, be-cake, without shortening, is best. Jy after eating, with a pure cleans- cause he feels outraged. It is Cookies without shortening areer and a very soft brush. only when his god falls that he not only perfectly enfe but recom-
Sweets Destroy Appetite lones restraint. Too many rules,mended because they satisfy a cer Care must be takon never too much scolding, everything cri-tain craving,
give aweets before ment. It de
to
ticised! Driven too far he may at This longing for sweets is na-atroys appetite at the time. It lo inst turn and defend himself klth, tural. And when anything is na-ja finisher, not a beginner. And "I won't do it!" Such emergency tural it is usually right. The big the habit of eating only sweeten- defence is easily explained.
question is--what kind of sweets?ed food should not be formed.
Not Harmful to Teeth
All candy, cookice, simple cakes
"If one of my children said it to me out of n clear sky, "I an That Is answered simply. Any and desserts abould be as I said, nounced, 3 would go into my room sweet that is pure, and not mixed very simple and made of the pur- and do some thinking. I would up with a lot of strong stuff that est materials. The natural sugars fake to pieces my own fabric of makes it hard for small stomachs of fruits do not always satisfy. authority and look it over. And to digest.
Time, amount and kind-these
sider, as wel as the age
ACROSS
1 A fisherman follows the Leeds district and in Buccean at Cambridge.
απο
Somewhere in France, as soca about the mark on quite old mail-corta.
A form of amusement that s half a travesty.
10 Make of car.
11 Dene vale, (anag.)
13 A style of architecture to exa-
mine most.
14 Napoleon: the first phase. (Nol don't search the Directory!)
14 Give evidenco at an important
match.
10 I beg pardon of you here. 20 Fish In a pen for one kind of
glance.
21 With her is an old soldier.
26 Come into view.
27 Discard the wrong for a female
friend. (Hyphen.)
28 A Roman emperor who in his heart was a form of Eastern prince.
| 20 State named in honour of Queen
Веня,
30 He-men, we are told; but really
half womun.
(Not one
31 A murder verdict.
word.)
DOWN
1 Crafty about the direction, but
by no means foolishly.
2 Brute,
3 Often contains water, but that a tug should founder in it seems absurd, doesn't it?
This is odd, but two-thirds of it is ust.
6 Empty headed Eva.
7 Only a fine tennis player can
give this shot its true finish.
8 A nag upset but in condition
seems to get sluggish.
12 "I will speak--to her, but use
none." (Hamlet.) Tride.
16
16 A prayer.
17 It won't catch light like the finest
mount for a cockney.
18 Produce,
19 Flore's n touch of the admiral,
(Two words.)
22 If you have none, you don't care
which.
23 A lelaurely movement. 24 Exact satisfaction from 10 Down, and 18 Down's shumed head.
25 A nice word that costs nothing.
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then I should try to understand This brings us to teeth. Will are the things a mother must con and be fairer and earn that re-candy decay them? speet back that I had lost.
Let us read want Dr. E. V. Mc-child. But sweets they do soom respect without which there
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