New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1928, Page 5

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lee Modern Youth a Chance, Plea Made bv Dr. Sternbelm to Rotary 3 8 No. Need of Business Men Parents Who Refuse to Lfl “Yot the truth of the situation is that what the world nceds today is| Children Do Own Think- | et more business men, but more ISP nore s st and more Taken to nmluw.»h.;e s men not like this it happens to Women's New Slips Rayon, Baronct and Pongee materials. toms, shadow proof hems, extra Tomorrow, Women’s Silk Hose Pure silk to the welt. Toe guard and d” first qual- ity. Black and all the new Spring shades. A hose that sells usually for $1.50. sl 29 Tomorrow Special, Pair Rulile uut» hip hems, in vegular and All new lig’ht shades. ing Severely Fach T true | ) “The attitude of American fath. ors towaids the job of raising th ir ildren 1s to leave it to the moth- then grumble at the result.” ceording to Dir. Lmmanuel icim of New York, in an a dinner meeting of Rotarians and wives at the hote! Sternheim took as his them e o Youth. srn youth he took vho delight in criticising S ¥ saying they cem to be wast of ob- ervation which might better he ape plied elsowher “During the war,”" he post-war periods it wag ! tor speakers 1o talk : hout ‘reconstruction.’ phrase is passing o lary of public s an imvalid conce ,m luty, in the da Mll\', to cons L the civilization 1t eyisted previous fo the war. 1t IS our business to construct, if w e type of civilization. n e 15 this more d than lationship of powers said, “and rionable at deal “A modern psyel il that if we ar our children and the Ay 15 the aly t parents. In part onr me teal eivilization s the cause of thy: 7 mind. Jazz s and noise constitute the food of the crn child, and also the cot, but does even parent want 7 ind? Most of ¢ vout radin, mou mad modern par most m with a h prob ficialiti nmorality, a our young prop ile sympathy m, it is mos th a deep ral devi T have with this type id. S sponsil eroin tory of the human story ould say that on a zenerat ner and mo chers of todav ander how the pr ) hort skirt w so much ahout and shhed hair. They ould seem that 1 Sir powers o profitably i tions. T ¢ hat used to hapy Insofar as my Lappenings were 2e is one of deca of its own fools, T the gituation charges, which may f cainst our youns never made, and Phe mest part they i5, however nots Yoo many much too nohile, and pra o work. The 1 jrovides one of the b ocial intercou Vot devised, the minor jiot hecause of the cnviros in spite of it. Tn a pros lustrial age such this is unaveidable, s dangerous, hecause 1 into this crror hegets Jazy chil for diagnosis, which is rp unimport and which generally admi peuties i hoth m portant and more diificult, and within the limits of my wbility 1 will proceed fo give tiw details of il therapeutics “The first and mg (he necessity for the vi our educational system, 1o be creative, 1 ndustrially 1t is casy for the n father to smile wi lls him he wants o 1 1t he s not comm o that he would b ilesepher. W1 Ve, says the fath ‘ the old story of Tommy i the way he should xo vhich really means hringing Tommy in the way daddy wants hi and th tm o that hu ours much Tazy 100 Iy minde scientist or 4 locs he know of This is ‘bringing Wwo viewpoints v coinei We may pr Tiord {hat they do miot ort has bheen’ made many times Shelley was disowned hy his pares Lecanse he wanted to heeome a poct Scott's parents wanted fo make hin 1 lawyer. Handel's parents wantel 0 make him a busincss man. Flor cnce Nightingale’s parents held un cir hands in horrer hecanse she wished to be 4 nurse. In those day was considered the primary fune tion of a girl to eatch a man, if she could. and it mattered very little what type of man she zot. Tf it were not a salmon it might be a mir now. and most of them were min nowa Is Your Husband Getting Bald? Most baldness, doctors say, is due 1o dandruff cerms. As the germs are (verywhere, the best way to avoid in- icction is by shampooing often enough to keep the scalp aseptically clean. Specialists recommend weekly sham- poos with Packer’s Tar Soap. It is antiseptic, banishes germs with dirt, tones, stimulates—keeps hair and scalp healthy. Men like it for all toilet pur- poses. Get your husband to try Packer's! At all drug and depart- ment stores. < which s . rianisi: fhey revolt | of our social lifv in ! charg * of congratulation from all over the he sccond clement is the pro- ilem of giving the children chavac- ter, wnd the developiient of char- acter must come through exercising | of the virtues, of micrey, compassion, | Kindly considerition, brotherly at- | svinpathy with fellow men, | willingness o sacri-| ivd requisite s zirls do not ing to lity to! 3 inherit this ex- | accident, for thinking is a low ebb in our day and hour. James Harvey Robinson it is ¢ we commenced to think about copt by says o onext important clement is veligion, but et n in| terms doctrines, rocds, | as we have i ¥, but re- ligion hical cone not a matier of on calling the ot) » our yout 3 cocept, instead of is AL current fulla that high school students and that religion is dead 1 modern vouth . than it ever was, but our hoy sivls today rofuse o be like op led to the slanghter. They don't want the poisonous. deadly secta- zainst th S 1 religion in their own way. They t to find their i their own way n ez rabid element and dema to practice 1 Gorl i are hting the rehgions | intolra that 15 rompant i our | demanding | cxpress themselves i i e {hat ndividuality ane worll toduy. They are the right 1o Cirown way 4 Blessin My s con nreh el revolt 1l home Fequisite o of the theary of mdividual- | ormity. i Atest and Amerviean | Crsity, of & a will i 10 our youtl Ao of speccin 11 we conceds it lo | them we it into the gamut | the tomorrow, | Chatflee of Tlarvard rightly Whes this problem as the most 1) one for solution in the dawn | and the cop- structure is 1o our chil concept of wtred, What we do s | e while we serencly cach other in prac- | 1t sect, erecd aguinst versus cluss ion ver- i 0 on indcefinitely. An { practice is worth a ton of in this cot and youth | stone act one of st youth is that - this is another tionate and kind, many of the worst £ our modern life arvises which youth | mily because it is i kind | Ihe challenge of modern youth 10 us today is that wWeo recognize progress. Youth nesds own vision. We need | ore their vision, because more than we clearly taith in its | d humility be- t—youth needs We nee fore their vision, President A, 1 own vision Scoft who was in | of the meeting announced | Rotarians will meet at o'clock next Wednesday eve- ning and drive to FEast Hartford where they will assist in the forma- | tion of an lLast Hartford Rotary cinh. | that | | Diecorations last evening were in | areen and white, emblematic of Patrick’s day. There were about prople pret DUCE €O) Tonie, March mier | Mussolini reecived many - telegrams | world today on the ninth anniversary of the founding of Fascism. Podesta | Hloni of Milan will celebrate the sion Sunday with formal eere- 1onics when 166,000 Fascist youths admitted into the party. They ziven muskets in token of ce imto the Fascist mili- will be Will b Use Ouakite for clean- ing dirty pots and pans. Bakedon grease and food literally roll off. Your grocer can supply you with Oakite. i a million things” RAPHAEL'S EASTER CLOIHES CASH PAYMENT PLAN Pa\ a small deposit and the halance in casy weekly payments. will be all paid for at Raphacl's ¢ You do not h: —____ Youdonot have to pay the extra charges that eredit stores demand. € BRITAIN'S ~SHOPDING —CENTET FACTORY PAY CHECKS CASHED HERE 1 Prices, the L t-in-the-city Prices. Then when Easter comes, vour clothe | | | cmpare! J New [afhsrAppdrfil COATS Smart and Stunning FOR SPORT WEAR fashionabie twills and flecey combinations, .\':‘|f~(‘lri|lllxi ol trimmed with furs. oty of sizes for large women. See this beautiful group of new Spring coats tomorrow. Fvery color and style low priee. Tailored of cloth, kasha included at this Fur Trimmed and Tailored DRESS COATS grade Afl'i Styles: CAPE COLLARS JAROTS BELTED STYI SCARFS THROW TIES Reproductions of higher models. Made of twills kasha mate in plain and cape effects. Self-coilared or trimmed with Dyed Squirrel, Queen Fox, Fitch and Monkey Furs. Every coat lored and in the leading new colors for Spring wear. ENSEMBLES Worn As Dress or Suit For Women and Misses These smart and inexpensive en- sembles come in the short jackets or three-quarter coat. Materials of kasha, twills and tweed. Silk blouses to harmonize with the dress. Si and combinations for hoth women and misses. A garment that can be worn as a dress or suit. Misses’ Shop Girls’ Easter Coats Sizes 7 to 10. $4.95 . $14.95 Smart little coats in rich tans, twced mixtures and navies. Many with fw collars, others plain. Little Girls’ Coats Sizes 2 to 6. $3.98 ., $12.95 An adorable group of coats made of broadcloth, tweed and twill mixtures. J Some with fur collars. Girls’ New Dresses Sizes 7 to 14. $4.98 .. $12.98 Smart dresses of flat crepe, crepe de chine, geoigette and prints in navy styles that arc madc to match tailored coats. Girls’ Broadcloth " Dresses Sizes 7 to 14. $2.98 Beautiful dresses made of English broadcloth. The kind that launders. A very attractive showing in our newly en- larged Misses’ section. Girls' “Fleurette” Dresses Sizes 2 to 6. 2.98 Dainty little dresses in English prints and broadcloth. assortment that every Mother should see. An All are washable. Hats For Growing Girls Sizes 2 to 14. 98 .. $2.98 Hats with all the st;le and dash that older sister's hats possess. Choice of SOFT STRAWS, CROCHETS, FABP[(, HATS and COMBINATIONS. broad- wanted is well tai- of new silk "\v‘\'\flllv a4 TR arade dresses, and most Hundreds unpacked hetter west -DRESSES for Women and Misses PLENTY OF LARGE SIZES dresses just wanted styles and materials are included in this group NEW \ uiiful assortment of silk Plain and the flow- . Fall 5 . snug hiplines and pleated s VALLEBAR . All the new colors and ° SILVABARC ot NUNCIA i - Laster. prit featuring er and polka dot designs. O skir styles are heve for row. Sizes for the large woman. EASTER HATS Hundreds Just Unpacked For Saturday Mostly - One-of-a-Kind The larg Hats in town Smart new models that to look youthful in the colors: CROY st show of new Easter NEW TURBANS are styled CLOSE FITTING following BLUL, MISTY WORM, BER., CAFE BEIGE. See this wonderful Easter displas of new hats, *1.98 to *5 LARGEST VARIETY OF WHITE CONFIRMATION AND GRADUATION DRESSES 7—14 Years Woon CLOU CREAM and SOFT STYLES NOSE VEIIL, OFF THE FACE STYLES VOILES 8 and $£3.9% SILKS $1.98 to $14.95 Newest single and Many with silk braid trimmings in the popular shades of navy md tan. Materials are of twills and serge. All are mannish looking and very popu- lar for Easter. ur suit department. Ltou to compare this dress any A5 dress sold elsewhere, Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES Colors: ROSE PERI, You tomor- small MOKATAN SUITS New and Smart That Lead the Mode styles—wrap-over double breasted skirts, coats. See large display in - Our Boys’ Shop Boys' 1 Picce Wool Suits Sizes 7 to 15. 2 pairs of golf knickers, coat and vest Coat lined with silk and wool alpaca, all well tailored in all the new Spring mate- rials and colors. Blue Cheviots 4 Piece Suits Sizes 7 to 15, $12.95 2 button style, single breasted models. Coat lined with silk and wool alpaca lin- ing. 2 golf Knickers. coat and vest Well tailored in new Spring materials. BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS 1 long, 1 golf knicker, nun(”.'m.l \'r~:\y|, \=‘7".f‘< 1 !v L\‘.$1 4.95 Boys’ New Topcoats Sizes 2 to 8. $5.95 Mannish and snappy models, in sturdy materials. Other Topeoats from $3.95 to § Boys’ Peter Pan Wash Suits Sizes 2 to 9. $1.49 Early Spring showing of Boys® Wash Suits in so complete an assortment |Iu| Mothers will have no difficulty in making their selection here — largest stock in {own. Qood Boys' Hats and Caps From 980 to $l¢95 New Easter neckwear. 1 9c i 59c an All colors from which to select.

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