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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON., D. (.--GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER Mothers In The Park By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1923, By The Chicago Tribune “The Other Day She Was SO Cute—Do Stop Me If I've Told You This--We Found Her Wading In The Bathtub With Three Of Marie's Goldfish. So 1 Said, ‘Why. Agnes. Don’t You Know It's Wrong To Do That?' And She Said Quick As A Wink,” Etc., Etc. The Proud Mother Simply Can't Be Held Down When Once Her Little Girl Is Inquired About The Attentive Mother Is Always On The Job. Just At The Moment She Is Polishing Off Royal's Face With A Moistened Hand- kerchief The Dutiful Mother Is Seeing Josephine Home From School. A Recently Released Nurse Maid Has Just Clven\li]csephme And Her Mamma The Coldest Of Cold Bows “Harold, Don't b The Willing Substitute. Mamma Is Home Over There — Co! H Making Over The Blue Charmeuse So Papa Is Right Here i ! : , 3 Taking A Turn In The Park With Their Son Mamma! Do And Heir Want The Policeman To Carry You Off!” The Watchful Mother Is Ever On The Alert For Something To Happen To Georgia The Mother With A Limousine, Moleskin Background, Rolling Through The Park En Route To A “Fitting” “Now, Lillian, Why Don't You Go Over There And Sit Still As A Little Mouse For Five Minutes, And I'll Sit Still, And We'll See Which Can Sit Stillest.” The Tactful Mother Seldom Gets Away With It. Lillian Isn't Going To Be Tricked Into Sitting Down —Not A Bit Of It! The Proletariat Mother Believes In Freedom Of Thought And Action For An Offspring— That Is, Unless Said Offspring Is Thinking ‘ glndp/;i:ting ToolFr_;_e}}yAP 'foecn l-:(e Gais . N . o i . When In e Parl rackerjack, “Now I'll Be The Mamma, And Frankie Here Will Be The Papa, And You i 7 - k ¢ 3R 3 ap el Can Be Our Little Girl Mabel " And Then Won't Clara Lord It Over Frarkie ok : 3 i Claviandikeanis Make Hlle Oapngs