Does your boy
like showing off?
outside it.
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ber every advantage.
if their home lives have been The frequent contacts in a When such a boy loses his unhappy. They realised as they large family smooth off rough sense of proportion he is almost grow up that fear and admira NO WONDER THEY ARE PLEASED edges and blunt susceptibility sure to be in trouble an tion were so that knocks and gibes are adult.
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tributes to their daring exploits. And so these well taken. The only child At the University or in his unconscious extroverts use their lacks this constant training profession there will be others gifts in misdeeds to gain ad- and has to learn how to get on as good as or even more gifted miration.
with his companions. If he than he, and his boasting and The youngest of the family' knows there is a sympathetic masterful ways will not be who is petted and adored by all ear at home he pours out all his tolerated. Many failures of and sundry is usually a typical woes and triumphs,
specially clever students at little extrovert. He shows off
It does not do to encourage Universities and at the profes-'all his little airs and graces, the habit of telling everything alons are due, not to any want and even his naughtiness is just laughed at. His appearance is DO YOU KNOW THAT EVERYBODY HAS A " matter of importance and he TENDENCY EITHER TO BE AN INTROVERT OR for his hair or his eyes.
AN EXTROVERT?
gets full share of admiration
FORTUNATELY for these children, school and AN INTROVERT IS ONE WHO IS NOT SOCIAL- playmates will soon teach them LY MINDED; SOMETImes descrIBED AS A their proper place in the sphere' of things, and as they grow PERSON WHO DOES WISHFUL THINKING-A older their sensible parents will DREAMER, ONE WHO LIVES WITHIN HIM- gradually let them take their SELF. AN EXTROVERT IS JUST THE OP-right place as the youngest in the family, and not the most THOUGH most
normal self to his environment his POSITE; AN active, sociaBLE PERSON—important members.
All children like to appear at children are good mix- troubles and problems are met
are more self- undue emotion or
in a realistic fashion, without THE DOER, IN CONTRADISTINCTION TO THE
their best before others. But prs, some
trying to
DREAMER
they soon know that boasting contained, whilst others are avoid them. He learns to take
and display are only for the not happy unless they are life as it comes and because of that has happened, as the of capacity, but to bad habits foolish. They learn to control sharing every experience this, he is effective,
child must learn to control his and a foolish way of living. their feelings and to keep some- and emotion with others.
The question may naturally thing of themselves in reserve. So much for the normal emotions and not give free rein To-day's article concerns the type. His brother who to his feelings of likes and dis- be asked here if the child is The extrovert is miserable with- merry, open-hearted child who cannot adapt himself so well is
likes. The fact that he has to brilliant and clever surely he out company, but the normal has no deep reserves of feeling, our
rely on himself will make him will make his own way without child likes occasional time for but who quickly expresses his may be the boastful type, who face up to situations instead of receiving any particular care in thoughts,
his upbringing? The answer is emotions and usually just as hides his deficiencies by assum- dodging them.
that gifted children do well in quickly forgets them.
ing an air of bravado, or he
NOTHER type of ex- the right environment, but if AN Every normal child is a com- may be really clever and capable plex individual facing a world but fond of boasting and of dis- careful guidance is the brilliant wrong far more easily than the trovert child who, needs they are badly adjusted they go of varying demands. He is in play. consciously looking for security
or specially gifted child. His ordinary child.
Many delinquent children The only child who is petted parents and teachers pay him a through home influence and his own self-control he by friends and relations is fre- great deal of attention and soon have gone wrong because they learns to make an orderly plan quently lacking in self-dis he begins to put himself on a cannot brook authority and
In the home his have
been taught to cipline because he has not had pedestal.
and
next consideration.
He
never
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He is also at this time learn to make the daily effort of fit- brothers and sisters feel that regard the feelings of others, ing to think and to do. School ting his life into those around they are only of secondary im- or to recognise the claims of WITH the approach of dark even- and sports develop his mind him. He has fewer adjust- portance, and their education or society. The more clever and Wings, now is the time to re- and body. As he adjusts him- ments to make within his advantages may be stinted in able they are, the more difficult arrange your pictures so that they
HERBS to TASTE
FERBS give new taste to stock-pot, casserole, and salad. They HERBS new to c. end growing and preserving has inspired writers through the centuries. They are linked up with all that is most fascinating in 'country lore.
Every garden should have its bed of herbs. Marjoram grows splendid- ly in restricted places..
by
HARRIET
HUME
and all bound together with
It is good to sprinkle on salad, mashed potatoes, tomato soup or egg yolk.
Kandwich.
MENDING POINTS
and
will be in positions to get the maximum effect of firelight electric or gas light.
It is probable that what were the best-lighted parts of the room dur- ing the summer ure not so with your Sce winter lighting arrangement. then that the darker toned pletures are transferred to the best-lighted
PART of the foot of an old stock-positions,
ing, sewn inside the toes and
As few pictures are now used, sce heels of a new pair, will consider that the few present in your rooms ably lengthen their life.
are judiciously chosen, either for To repair a torn lace or net cur- their interest or decorative work. tain, temporarily, cut a similar piece Reproductions of world-famous pic- to match, but slightly larger than tures are always in good laste.
as the fear, dip into cold water starch Etchings, with wide ivory mounts and wring out. Spread over the and narrow black frames, are also
Basil is good for those who cannot cut much starchy food. slightly oily plant and retains came of this property even in its dried con- minutes in boiling water will often dition. Put some in home-made snusnges, moat patties and shepherd's cure a sick headache. ple, and rub it on cutiels before grilling. For Fish
Chervil and fennel are the two
Strain. Taken hot or cold, this is a refreshing and calming and cooling drink.
herbs that improve even the best Sage Cheese
Ash. Especially fennel. Fennel and
Cool Oven
them
be
A heaped teaspoonful of fresh damaged part, press with a hot iron attractive, and give an air of cul- ten and the two pieces will be joined ture to a room. For a more cheer- It is a rosemary leaves infused for
together and be scarcely noticeable. ful effect brightly-coloured woodcuts To lengthen curtains that have of fruit or flower design serve the Jand- shrunk, cut off several inches and purpose admiralby, while insert a band of contrasting figured, scape or seascape is restful and also The best method to preserve herbs material. Alternatively, add to the imparts an illusion of coolness.
bottom long fringe of coloured Hang Them Carefully is to pick them upon a sunny day after the dew has dried, and to lay embroidery, silk, or cotton.
To get a good effect, take care on muslin-covered baking- If you are constantly mislaying trays. Put R cool oven till the your tape-measure while machining, how you hang your pictures. Height gooseberry sauce is made very And who now knows the delight leaves crumble
the fingers. glue another one on the front of the is really a matter of taste, but the simply by bolling 2 sprigs of the of cheese "marbled with sage," as This inay take anything from 1 to sewing machine where it will always essential factor is that the pictures can be easily examined. In a low herb to each pound of gooseberries the poet Gray calls it? Sage leaves 36 hours, according to the freshness be at hand when needed. and sleving the lot. It is excellent can be added to the curd as the of their sup. The herbs can When darning a hole in a blanket, room it is better that the tops of with cod, mackerel, or plaice. clicese in in the making, but more stored as they are, in bunches, or use three-ply woo! and afterwards the frames form a straight line and
practical is the potting of a dry heel the leaves rubbed off the stems and tenzel the wool with a wire brush, that the pictures are given only Thyme should be used sparingly of any cheese In this manner. put into bottles, The stems them-for then the repair will be almost slight forward tilt. in cooking, for it is very pungent.
Before driving nalls into plaster It is best with jugged hare Scrape off every scrap of cheese selves are excellent for flavouring invisible.
stock-pots.
Try substituting an electrie torch dip them in cold water. They will stewed rabbit. Put a sprig or two from the rind. To each tablespoon-
for the usual wooden mushroom support pictures better if given a when darning dark'socks, and it will slightly downward Blant and not considerably lighten your task. driven in straight. If a picture will Mix in the wine or vine favour of a
bring the full vinegar.
Sewing and machine needles will not hang straight, turn it face to summer garden inta not become rusty if kept in plece, the wall and then round again so gar and then the sage leaves. Con
winter
calads and sauces.
to the cord or Best of flannel that has been soaked in us to give n twist tinue pounding till thoroughly mix- herbs to use are tarragon, saint, paraffia and allowed to dry. Sage is excellent for weak diges ed. Put in a pot and then cover
rosemary, thyme, sage, fennel, mar- If your knitted Jumper becomes llons. That's why we use it to stuff with clarified butter.
foram, and basil,
try stitching a It is a good plan to see if any neck, rich foods such as ducks and pork.
Heat to just below boiling-point 2piece of narrow elastic on the inside, minor repairs are necessary before pints of white vinegar. put in an commencing at the front shoulder rchanging your pletures, as unless earthen jor Pour two pints of boiling water on Stick sprigs of rosemary beneath the and stand aside for a week.
"Rosemary chicken" is delicious. handful of one kind of herb. Cover shoulder seam, finally gathering the they soon deteriorate.
and plunge into it a scum, and stretching it to the other pictures are kept spotlessly
to 1oz. of fresh, or 4oz of dried, skin of the fowl and stuff it with a and
Strain | knitting a little at the front,
Hinta on Cleaning sage leaves with a few thin shreds mixture wherein 1oz. of shredded made with mint vinegar tastes fresh sewing long scams, for they fasten securely. Mint saueg Wire paper clips are useful when of lemon peel and oz. of sugar. rosemary goen to 2oz. of bread- even if the mint used in the making the edges together without facking. Stand on the fire for half an hour. crumbs, 4oz. of chopped chives, is dried,
or
of thyme in a un of golden syrup ful allow 1 large pinch of fresh sage Vinegars and eat it with bread and butter, leaves, finely chopped, loz. of but- The taste will remind you of honey, ter, and teaspoonful of wine or white Herb vinegars For Nerves
It is good, too, for the nervous, the Rosemary
overheated, and the sleepless.
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A preparation used for brighten- ing gilt picture frames is made by adding mufflelent flowers of sulphur to give a golden hue to a pint and a half of water, and then boiling three or four onlons in this Strain the liquid, and when it is cold, apply on the frame with a roft brush. Allow this to dry and then go over it again.
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