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'Here 1s How PSYCHOLOGY TURNS TO TOYS By C. D. Batchelor ne Heart story §| ONCE OVERS y C. D. Love’s Awakening ... - Gems O IN TRAINING THE CHILD MIND Ve $ AWAKENING icuarast Woman : rooe o Germs Uperate| | By Adele Garrison | s G 2 A v They Certainly Play Havoc Play in Youth Determines Future Development, Science Believes. Marion Morton Shows Bitter Re- | today isn't a propitious tinie. You're | v 5 2 smntment Against Her Stepfather | in no mood to listen, and 1 do not in Bodies. | feel adequate to the recital. Now b Inte Marion Morton's tear-swol- | suppose we go back to that secret BY DR. MORRIS FISHB len eyes flashed startled, incredu- | you wish to tell me, and the thing Iditor dournal of the Awmevica lous joy at my assurance that she | you want me to keep for you. Is it Medical Association and of Hygcia, came first with her mother and that | something which would he wrong the Health Magazine. her atepfather held only second | for your niother not to know? Sometinies germs settle in the place in Lillian's heart. For a mo-| “I don't TR e el e e ment her eyes held mine, then they | tor said, adding svrprisingly: “1t's e R suddenly were averted from my a secret e k from h over in the body face. | since my grandmother died—il's Having established themsclves, | “I'm a selfish beast, T know.” she | hors really—and It e there's they hegin to give off their poison- | sald shamefacedly, “but do YOU|no harm in it. My grandmother told e R A know that isn't enough for me? Il me 1o tell Potaiienid ey nd-the germs themselves are pick- don't want bim to have even second | per, ¥ that I'n it 1o 1 up by the blood and carried to place. T want him to go away and | school is in house, 1 ather plices in the body. never come back. I hate him:" not going to risk leaving it around e germs when carried to the There was temper in her Jast | ror him to fir i1 can't take it | oints, to fhe heart, or to the kid- words and 1 made no answer 1o to school. If vren't around 1d woys, for example, will establish them whatever. T knew her strong disobey my g ish and R and begin new scnse of justice, her heritage from tell my motlhe 1 can't a0t ifen inn W hs oy s her mother, and 1 waited for the | zo an always v Lt D S, retraction which 1 was sure would | Lody. T might gt infection: all of the spots that fol- come, vou're next to my mother, Auntie jow known as secondary foci “Of course, T don't mean that last| Madge, so T've come to y¢ Modern medicine is inclined fo exactly,” she said after a little. “Ic | 1 debated my course swiftly. Tn- htewi il T othnran ot vir han tried to be nice to me, I know. | stinctively my loyalty ta Lillian for. liionlariy when the gerns’ Snvolved and he hasn't tried to me obey | 1ade my sharing a secret with Ma- melude that dangerous group known him yet in anything. He'd better | rion from which she was excluded. as streptococcus, are primarily re- not, either,” she added darkly. and | on the ather hand, Marion was in a sponsible for many of the discases 1 gaw that she was indulging her- | state of mind where if 1 refused to that attack peopic throughout life. self in the age-old prejudice against |keep her secret, she might share it Por example, heart discase is in &tep-parents. with someone less loyval or less dis- the majority of instances brought “I fancy he will leave all your|creet 11 I. And no doubt it was abont by such infections carried in disciplining to your mother, my | only some vagary of her grand- most instances from the throat and dear,” 1 said, keeping my face i mother'; 1. 1 knew that Tom straight with difficulty. Morton's mother for whom Lillian o T ST A | nmatism, 8t Vitus' dance. and Marion's lips quirked into @ re- | had tenderly cared in her last days .\Iad_}:'e, you know, lost ten pounds in two weeks by inflammations of the joints luetant grin. [ had lacked the possession of her| WOrrying, 1so nsually due to such secon- “Oh! I'm not afraid that he's go- | full faculties for weeks before her “Oh, my dear, I tried that, but I just couldn't keep infections, the original —spots ing to beat me, or lock me up on | death my mind on it.” {heing in the teeth, the gums, the bread and water,” she said, “but it| “All right, my dear” I said at I tonsils, the sinuses and the ears. doesn't stand to reason that he's|last, “I won't fail vou. Tell me what | Not exceptionally also infections uever going to interfere with me. | you wish me to do, and T will say lof the appendis and the gallbladder He's @ man, you know, and they |nothing about it until you give me | are secondary to primary infections just naturally can't help bossing. | permission | in the throal But that isn't what's ailing me,” sho | She threw her arms about my A SALAD HERB When such infections are discov- finished. honestly. “It's just that 1| neck and Kissed me warmly, | ercd, either primary or sccondary, want my mother all to myself as| “You're such a darling, Auntle o/ the physician attempts to control the we used to be, and I can't have her Madge!" she said explosively, and secondary infection hy building up that way any more.” then she went to the door and lock- . the resistance of the body through ash this all | dramatic little air of mystery which sometimes by using bi eth- | R eiue b0 ) woywomie | amea me in oy ey el ‘ m'.. i i e necied recifically i | €quipment and (he proper size of posture chalr. Insct are some of the new block toys, with the magnetio things about your mother's life | qualms as to the wisdom of letting the infection | late at the right. which will make you understand |her confide in me 3 It is. of course, desirable to re- more clearly why she has become | Copyright, 1925, Newspaper move the primary focus of infection (By Julia Blanshard) ! reconciled to your stepfather. But | Feature Service, Inc. Lentirely once it is discovered. This| New York. June 11.—Play and oy o child's chances are veduced. |are i may be done by surgical removal of |learn how 1o live B O et itts immers the tonsils, the adenoids and by the | That is the modern psychology of | e Pt 8UF RS Tl it Al ases which tend to increass proper dental attention 1o infected |toys, & \r”]"’h?\ in & .J«;m m\-d e e e i 9 d0cicene ! teeth. in New York called a “Play in Edu- . pies of entration ¢ yrn I o1 quite widespread, Practically every physician can | cation Exhibif.” f(;.““_,‘l’m:_°’lfm' '\“,"'K’I,M(m,‘, gl e L ”’d & now cite the records of numerous| Psychologists have collaborated fn ot e 0t “U 8 B ! 4 el ; cases in which such mefhods have selecting the toys shown. Al of | ot o okt 5 4 brought ahout complete relief. them function in training the child . S e T ] E {in some way, They are arranged in S B £90i ol o) ididd IEEEN dldap (oo s ooy e wrmeed ) Seagong Bring i it et e e Art Decorator (2 afor Rl en WToR R i e Varied 1 G A s b I to 3 years: for nursery fots, 3 to L 3 . N ‘4- for kindergartners, 4 to 6, and for | arie ness iy Sl | 1ves VICE |chitaren 6 fo 5 and over | & & = : SLpe A ! I ach age-zroup has four entirely 4 2 . ; Cubby Spies Shadow |different kinds of toys. Each kind| Summer Has Diseases ; { Tl L —_— v il [d0cs some special thing. The four 2 & Lehs By Thomtan W. Burgess Do Not Abuse Modelmstlc.‘w i of Its Own, ing and sim- Eo—— 2 excreise and outdoor play; those for R e B ‘Temper, it {s very plain, Tendencies. il of adult activity: those for : ARCUIENGE I Results in loss. and never again. R e {construction and creation and games | 15‘1\’ ‘I s l‘uhllw I:r‘um}w.\vw"\nr: ,], i Iy =g, Mipiher Mpiure Number 43 horizontal is an herb Don't “go modern” through the for sn:Iv.::\:,u(x_nlzv'vlvlp"m‘ ey }(“m‘“;'":'r““"' & frion 5 our st ot pAN lia | E—— ! i related to the chicory family. Its| whole house, just because it is the | Toys Cha R talio an labling cor an even more RuRdDE dhe Weesel wax dn_ &) [1eaves are blanched and used as a style, unless you have tricd it out! Fifty per cent of the disciplinary | Problems for tho: DRl : el ¢ had temper. He was in a very 1 st LSt e ond ‘decided that it is the proper Problems with children can b |active interest in building up and | il ¢ tou temper. Shadow is very quick-tem- | pis il [RIT] :«Hm o o il |solved by the right kind of foys, it | maintaining their Tealth. jaS contD pered anyway, and it docsn’t take | o DG [PIRIOIPTOISTET TETL] | ™50 Suvn Mehetable Thankful Ams. 18 claimed. The old method of sub- | Public health officors ani worl et much to upset him. But this time | el ke Sttt it dan g lduing the child and forever saying | ©rs who have studicd tie IABLYE COLLARS he feit ”““, he had more than ""‘ |4, Compailtar, | o Jsl fololp] TPIol1] "M.l “.";'”0.‘ ':;“,O::;:ru;;»l E (“Don't do this or that.” is gone. A | have found that different di White flapnel Goats hive dctache could atand. With that wonderful 9. Fashion [ [L]a]o] [L]E[STS] ’°’]'('"' BN OOt modern in- | PTOper choice of foys intercsts and | have a tendency fo identify them- abls collas and 15 of fuv ani nose of his, he had been trailing | Reverential fear. e “f”-'”’,"\h '{’)" the aonroom = |challenges him so he keeps busy, Selves with certain scasons e A new note. I snap on and voung Woodcock. It had been a| Poplar tree, \_M"j'; % f'f‘ “The finest and most | 1earns 1o adjust himself to his fel-| Among those whicii cause themost | can b casily when the fresh trail. Why, he could almost | 14. Devoured 5 '_‘; ‘1‘; e wifects can bo ohe 10ws and acquires skill in manipu- |concern during the spring and suin taste those young Woodcock! More | OonsiAnt colngnlor s i ot Bin soome. Do lting filngs: ner are the intestinal upsets ascrib- than once his mouth had watcred | Dug ore. e v addilions 16 the | By a proper choice of foys suited | d to improper food and milk. They HOUSE PROCKS, D B Ut Jesoll TELIE 068 IHK‘ ,.“n; ‘l\lufil 2 n:x];lu misalves el ioimoaz (oL his and needs, a child can can be avoided, the w\wmimv\ be- | Cool house frocks will lighten 1he to the ground. PR exdla ] i hag | e e develop his frecdom and avoid be- | leve, if adequate care is taken with e appreciably. Green, And then one of those greal | e ‘:,:,:fn:":l,fi:'ll':";“,' ARl 19 obsenie. ‘”.'.\‘I"O'd'f‘:' it is not developed |INg thwarted in an adult environ. | the diet and in (he safeguarding of e and lavender are the cool- {wo-legged giants called men had | & Pest. SaiAs eModern art e nof e nent where cverything is too diffi- | milk and food suppli &L ‘oolors Tor ot dayée interfered. Shadow ground his | hind foot caused Cubby to yelp A iyng et Zoniilipallon | : s R give it | Sult or 100 uninteresting for them.| Infantile paralysis, one of {he piost - — teeth as he thought of it. It was | right out and whirl about. There | e Menus Of the Faml] “,u"] Loy e he right foys eliminate the in- erious and dreaded of discases SUMMER SUNLIGHT. Marmer Brown's Boy who had inter- | sat this impudent small person, | ‘.,‘f,f WAl AULho LY. | y | :mm " mams point of view, |ferionity complex which comes from | also beconies moye prevalent during sun fades things so ef- fered. Yes, sir, it was Farmer|snarling and spitting at him. He | S | e ofariatic intesiova dvs dlstinetly |that handicap. the hot weather, and parents are ad- | ficacionsly 1hat it is a good plan te Brown's Boy who had interfered. | had bitten Cubby's heel, Tt was then | . fSanulac, | o i e g lin = Thete 48 ,< ";u'\cmimw Blocks For Exercise fviged mot to allow their children to put away all delicate drapes. Tnex- He had frightoned a1l those Wood- | that Cubby began to sce red, He |’ I’_‘:””';:;”"”-”m — i BY 8 t MARY :1"’”_'“:‘":;'“_0"' il Porhups Sai ewest of the modern toys is a | visit or play with other children who pensive crefonne can replace them, cock 80 that they had taken to!|would show this fellow! Yes, indeed, o ‘, il v | Breakfust — Cantaloupe, ecreal, | JAness B L o at home in |construction set for a 1t has thefr wings. Not satisfied with this, | he would show this fellow that he |a¢ To li ,‘“ i 1 potato omelet with tomato modern rooms, But for the woman {large peg bourds wit gencrous- | he had tramped abe til he had | couldn't take any liberties with him? | aq’ oy, 5 ice, crisp toast, milk, coffec. bred and cultured in the subtletics of %760 pegs and holes so baby hands | frightened thoy in and in. | (Copyright, 1928, hy T. W. Burgess) | 41" o march wearily Luncheon — Asparagus timbale |, oo™ a0 ™ Hodern rooms Jack |€an fit them casily. Tor developing Every time Shadow 1 heard the The next story hadow Tor-{ 42’ alad herb. | with Hollane sauce, whole wheat | o 'nu»mi{ and leave her gasping|lite muscles there also are large l “S E RAD” Whistle of their wings as they took | ments Cubby 44, ' Budden: ihrusls as wilh a|rolls, Head (Ioftuce’ wilh IPrench leoiniaash [ hollow blocks which bahy can make | w ET GIRL G to the air, he had snarled and his e dressing, strawberries with cream, | Cw wenkness of modernistic fn- |In0 all Kinds of hings from a| iyeq haq glowed red with anger, NEW HANKIES 45. Sowing device used in planting. | crisp cookics, milk, tea. Lorior decorhtion is 115 lack of har- FATAEC 10 a locomotive. Gay wooden | You see, he knew well enough then | yo.z0 Squares in filmy voiles, | 46. Comes in Dinner—Brailed . fak, cuctmber | many with alios things %6 have ac. | 2518 of Wiscks aise At celbr iute that his hunt for the Woodeock was | 4180 | SHIEE T Y et | S, sauce, rice croquettes. green beans, quired over a long period. G color: all are big, substantial and | over. There was small likelihood | EXTEEEATE (ER8 - A B | s Ok el pincapplo sherbet, plain cake, milk, waste s nosded i plending the two, |PAinted 5o that nothing can be pull- that he would got them now. Still,| Vi " MGt vivia - borders| 2. Conscious coffe. o tho 1S of & v a10 beavtituil| S8 o and waliabed, 8 & e 4. Battering machine delicious broiled. Smelts and other pe retarded tremendousl | = Secldenially Tind one ther ; > 4. Ta e e AR 1 = {muscular training. Outdoor play When he finally S in Al TWEED SILK 5. Wading bird. e g = % 5 lis featured with such things as| sfarted hack for the Groen Forest, | SOft purples and rich greens can | 8. To respect. e lIRE ’:'{“"”’f]""""\ Jomewhat larger: Rirst Woman Diplomat sandbox., kiddie car, pail and shovel, | R L Ay LU Rl [broiled first on flesh side and tien| In Women Voters’ Work |uhect barrow, blg-halls to push, | the Weasel He was r ' ory of sum- | o ; v, e O e Avs. Goorge |0UMD earis. Tiven when so young | anybody or #nyvihing e White pique is a good | 9. The pravtical unit o jead on skin side Chicago, June 1L U7 T aeeho [the child hegins imitating grown- heard somchodv com rd rial for hlouse | ApAoILY Asparagus Timbale Morris Curtis, who as Lucille Atch- 1, ,0 “pporerore dolls like habies, | him through the hrush. Shado — |20 SCoics [ Two bunches asparagus, cison became the first woman - |15 to® enddle, simple house- | dn't do . 1. To iy Lo e T """""}” "’“' ‘m""]”"‘ T"""‘"":'!”"':i:)"_‘l {hold utensils, like brush and mop, ! his usual OO LY {milk, 1-4 cup melted butt WA WOk fare good: e v is IR ol [ Heaaoons 1-4 vf: poon pepper, '\"”"" > 'f""‘: g a fff‘vglf ;‘(°";f‘""‘ Nor must fhe creative instinet be | pared to tell i i 3 5. S s a direc & Inegleeted, even in a toddler. Black- what his feclings Rosoal 5 LD SWisli and. ataliruspnrtpie @ Gt o CoK O o A board and chalk, large crayons and thought 1t was 1ar e SN0 mE K *8% | off tough engds and save for a soup, My Curtisimhivse Shuspindg 4 paper, simple construction blocks, | Boy who was cor matal [t tandor matka into inch longths, | ociate professor of surgery at thel,ng o fascinuting new magnet board | angry that i Lollislate Drs stale mead in 5 dow ovee i | Universily of Chicago, has setfled ). ypy sovabits colored bits of wel Brown's Boy h e N brosd boowt Sieminy paw 1o |in Chicago. She served long in &d- |yuat adiiere bo It aliow play of s Ll S : i Solitars UbEilrebio et ol “;”‘"w"":";”:'; ministrative posts in France during i ™ e a8, a_child appre- wasn't 1 fire L g iR TimE choin At gy jand atter (ti mur ol mas| QROOTE | oo soplay ity noten MotheriGeoa | Cubb b Ercateal 08 z | il o L e ated three times by the French 8oV- | vpyaq nursery songs, picture books | | Tinnsten s L5 he crumbs are. mot | cpnment. In the United States dip- |y pim about groups of other little | Sir b on drtohs o | Garment. | rown they will absorb more milk 'lomatic service she was in the state | g | B g A ,‘.,__ | ,-“ the brown crinmbs taste hetter. ' department and subsequently at- | For All Ages of some o A Tiear / Night ) Addiinelted ioltier, sultand)pepnor.| tadhad (to - th leeations. st G IE g ik pmahner AN dges ot rever de : % g A / A SRR until very dizht and add Switzerland and at Panama. childhood are supplied with snitable 85 e ducaiol A o > Hopt ! [to crumb mixture with asparagus e toys. Roti sister and brother are Cubby. didnt t " iru dnte 3 owell huttered mold. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: given miniature cleaning equipment, | came snuffl ; ! mold about {wo-thirds full. | = ich as hroow, MWOp, Vacuum sweep- go-lucky rvi| Cover closely and steam 45 minutes. or and duster =o they will learn how minute as " Sl Uninold and serve nished with o keep their own rooms clean at Bhado < a5 s | parsley, Serve sanee the same tender age that they are | ity : eparately in a learning how to dress themsclves. | hound e (Copyright, 12 Sorviee, Tne.) Roys in Kindergarten are given then that Cubhy s < - selected tools for construction. '|'hryl W "Nawy d1iwas the fir 5 X ) i an learn that young, i S b New Beach Costume Has | | help mother repair the bl A Striking Pirate Note epladder or drive in a nail for a BN I June 11 UP—Bathing and clothes-pin hag {o hang on. | i Vi ich suits with long trousers of | Another novelty which is scien- | : of 1 i (k. Delted with gay handkerchiefs Nedlpln WS e ORI family. He had hunt ) X that mateh the bathing turbam | This comes in sizes. One | caught many of than. i which are also handkerchi ! | s ong, dots. soray el SBUI0| Striped Chipmunk B tr « offered by a dressmaker he { for the year that fits him catoh Bim, Shadow looked suits give a piratical effect in modcrn manner, these | to be qu s helpless as the 1 p i N AR TWel AR A RoRR T B) LaaEk. N come unpainted and leave to brother | fors 0f T Mokso family, of 1 a2 B LA S | e e 3 | for sister the extremg joy not only | Chipmunk family. ; = | R SR A | {of picking the color it should ~ be | “Ha!” exclaimed Culby, “1 1§ | | enameled, but of painting it for just wishing 1 had a lunch 1 . WOMAN “BOOKIE" ADVANC | themselves. : Tollow will suit me first 1 A ) Wt 4 ‘ London, June 11 (@ rs, Helen Develops Wide Interests | 4 he sprang right at Sha i 21 | Vernet, England’s only woman book- | nch age of the child up 10 thed ypoco Qo Matsudaira, photographed here a “sweet girl o tainly would ha ! | [ maker, who long ago astonished her fime when he goes in for haseball, ot Fraends ‘School a6 Washingh obably will be e e e e : b [ [friends be taking her stand by the | {ennis and other social games that | graduate” of Friends School at Washington, probably will be if you could have se e o fro e fra e aon sloilliie e cadean | combine many kinds of training in | the next empress of Japan. She is-to marry Prince Chichibu, b::;,'j ,',,;i',} o Hin \:v\"‘:pn' ) F Tt [th approved manner. has heen |one. is treated scientificully ‘heir apparent to the Japanese throne. She had just received her S e m B Bate beci. e , P | slected w director of Ladbroke's. an | | The whole ‘,""'_"‘:h'“"""‘;’_ ‘":_,::"; diploma from Friends School when this striking picture was vasn't thera! He had moved o . ruffies | A-belge silkc sweatet with gradu- |fmpartan fim of comimisclon agents; = e Tor dll ety 'mswfi,‘”"," PF::;]‘:|(|,‘3<‘rollnad ey 'at |taken, Miss Matsudaira's father is the Japanese ambassador to quickly that ¢ w hadn’t seen hin ' I hy & in blue ated stripes of navy blue is accom- [ whose clientele is representative of Now is ® g |aEBBIReE i Ini X A & :lsh:;,,' pmy I te Gimel of Gie | ntiag, plair R S e ey the great familics of England, to forget how to swim, normalcy, Given only one kind of the United States . - | T S a7 om0 1 1 « ¥ [ \ [ . 4 . B » o