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THE WORLD
WOMEN
OF
YOUR CHILDREN
Let's Canonize Mother's -Life-Not-
Just "Mother's Day"
By Olive Roberts Barton Mother's day again! On May the twelfth or thirteenth we go to the shop and buy a box of candy, a plant or a now pair of gloves and on Sunday morning we hand over our offerings at the breakfast table: and congratulate her for being such a noble person.
She-poor soul-being gratbiul for any sort of recognition fills up and cries about having such a thoughtful. appreciative family, kisses everybody all the way round. up the then begins to scrape dishes.
Some way or other we over-dra-] matize one day a year and the rest of the time we get all we can' out of her and think too seldom of the little gifts and attentions that would pleaso her immensely.
Mother is Getting Wise But mother to-day is not thei mother of 1910 or even 1920, Shu is, thank heaven, beginning to think about this motherhood busi- neas and is learning day by day fow of those truths that all women should have known dozens of years ago,
Among other things she has dia-' covered that being a door-mat for the family isn't the noble thing it used to be. Not that she isn't willing to work and sacrifice for her children and her husband but because she thinks she can be of better use to them if she adopts n different attitude.
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Penalty of Indifference Who suffers most when children become indifferent, imposing and even cruel? Mothers? Not at all the children themselves even- tually. The child who is reared to regard his mother with love and respect, who learns that consideration and thoughtfulness ia her right and who continues to. grow in that iden will have the foundation stones of real char- acter.
every
The pampered, indulged child who looks upon his mother merely as a convenience and who lacka respect and courtesy, cannot help building only the flimsy type of character that such a weak foun- dation will bear.
It's Time to Speak up The wise mother to-day demands for herself a place in the aun. As I said before, not selfishly cer- tainly, but-for-tha purely altruistic reason that it is better for every- body.
ferent from that of the past.
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TRIMMED WITH STRIPED
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him castor oil, milk of magnesia or
whatever you usually use. See YOURSELF. that he has fresh air, but it must be warm air-he must not be chilled in his room. Let him, or rather make him drink a great deal of water,-and-keep-his-food plain and
By Olive Roberts Barton Happy days are here again and light. so are colds. It has been a rainy
Mustard Plaster. Beneficial
I use camphorated oil a lot to In time we shall not have Moth-cold spring. People have gotten rub on throat and chest when colda er's Day once a year, but every tired of their winter clothes, and on go down. I have learned to put day. When that happens the gift days that would do December eredit pinch of mustard in it. I then her children present to her In May they are going out in too-thin gar cover the chest with a soft flannel will be a different symbol fromments and soon they are sneezing, cleth. My doctor has given me a what it is now, just as the gift
A cold In some people and some prescription for another oil to use to-day represents something dif- children will clear up in a few when the larynx is affected that I days. Mostly it doesn't. It "goes keep on hand. I don't know what It will be the wise men the East bearing offerings of rev-down" as we call it, and then there is in it, but it is excellent. erence and worship, not the alma is a hard bronchial cough. Most
If the cold persists and seems river tossing a coin to a mendi- colds do not turn into real bron-
chitia but many do, or into to
be hardening, and the cough cant and feeling very holy about laryngitis or even pneumonia. The hoarsening, and the doctor la late heavicat siege of bronchitis this coming. I first rub on oil of some family ever had was at this time kind, usually olive or sweet oil, One Day Not Enough
of the year.
and then make a mustard plaster Naturally the figure is over-
Running outdoors without wraps, Jaying it on the chest and throat drawn. There are too many chil- dren in American homes filled with or too few or getting overheated until the skin gets pink. One real reverence and joy for their and then sitting on some one's steps part mustard to ten of flour, mixed mothers to deserve su
to cool off! Damp feet perhaps with warm water to a very molat compari- son, but we still have a long way to it is difficult to keep one's eye on paste-spread on cld muslin with
the children ovory.minute.
it.
go.
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Alas, there are still too many
"To Bed First Remedy
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only one, or at niost two.ply, next to the patient. It can be made a little stronger if you like but not
who think one day a year enough If a child has a heavy cold, a hard much, and don't leave It on very to show their affection! Mother-cough, watery eyes and a running long. It will burn.
ACROSS
1 Congratulated, but surely not upon the possession of a cal- careous heart?
9 Sounds like a pamphlet which
may fail to.
10 The talk of those who might find diversion in itsaf beheaded.
11 The terrible elephant, mighty resentful, tramples on the set- tler'a corn (hiddon).
12 Separates all kinds.
13
14
10
The horse belonging to this is
pressed into service by the hiker. Sotionally medcat.
18 Knock the end off the steeplo and-
arrange it so that it can be used with mortar.
20 The standby of the too optimistic
solver
22 Saintly leadwear.
24 May be the golfer's bano, but a big one will please the gourmand.
27 Hidden in Clue 11.
20 Leguminous vibration.
30 A diminutive of her name- which, in full, beheaded, naunda like her abode,
31 Fragrant,
32 Foams.
33 The Squire of Churt used to have emphatic views on this hyphenat- ed vegetable.
DOWN
2 Purely Canadian place, though
partly in South America.
A little word for little 'persons" littlo - carriages,
4 Diligently applied when under
canvas. 5 Utilise.
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DON'T
JUDGE YOUR TEETH BY YOUR MIRROR Pyorrhea's attack is invisiblo!
OOK in the mirror at your teeth and gums. They may appear sound and healthy, you may have white teeth, and. a brilliant smile that is admired by all your friends... but don't let these external facts fool you.
Beneath the surface of your guma Pyar thea may already be attacking, along- the roots of your teeth. These roots may be so loosened that some or all of your teeth will fall out or have to, be pulled qui!
Don't take chances. Use Forhan's for the Gums, the dentifrice prepared specifically to prevent prerebra. Every morning and night brush your teeth with Forhan's for the Gums. It is the only way you can be sure of safeguard ing your future health and happiness. Don't delay, start today.
It
Forfan's for the Gams is the formula of R. J. Forban, D.D.S., specialist in mouth dissREES. teine Forhan's Brothes Averlagent devel oped by Dr. Forhan and used by dentists through. out the world in the treatment of pyorsbes. Saltz Agents; Mullen, Maglian & Co., Ing.
Forhan's
hood in one thing that neither nose, put him to bed. Keep We have to use sense, and not FOR THE GUMS
kings nor Communists can change. him away from other children put of getting a doctor, especially It is a sacred relation of spirit as and keep them away from him. if the child is feverish. There is well as body. Let us canonize, not If he has a temperature send for one thing I should never take a "Mother's Day," but "Mother's the doctor.
{chance on. That is a heavy spring Life."
If there is no temperature give cold.
6 The wary solver in on tho qui
vive for those.
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7 Rún down, though not debilitat-
ed.
8 Characterises a driver. possibly
skilled certainly bad.
9 The declaration made by a
donkey, constantly pegging away at an electrified particle."
to atearby. 14 Something
18 What invertebrates fack. 17 Cricket term
10 The malo inhabitant of Assam.
21 The scene of many a round--
after the golf match Ja (hyphen).
23 Credit.
25 Ronter.
20 Young.
28 Hidden in Cluo 11.
29 Jupiter was this omnipotens,
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