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The Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman Love’s Awakening By Adele Garrison His Root Blames Mess” of Dicky, 1 sueh simple terms that I~ Ma Annoyed Bec Occupied, A e for “Making -four brain can ily un- a what littie ha two- h a nit, and roor torily I never | | them | nd t cots | vood's | pi nante Son N seed for ihe Dick LIGHTFOOT GUARDS HIS ANTLERS By Thornton W. Burgess Peter Lightfoot very much 1 antlers growi “He did what?™ inquired Sammy Jday. alighting in a tree near Peter s whil not a i hor ght wit oubleson such sort of likely I i ore like like know- - R— - ALMOND GREEN newest spring an indefir or hrige or esgories I 180, kerch s of it sofiness Tt zood you had t thick of yours times." woods or hus t i v st ard pre you go down 1 lie down Lool SMAL LINENS velop style 1 nake much of the their linen fron with along the Uty spring und 1motif 1ding pit emhbroide will in sehem Sor France Do out 1 a e cer com ek ter. iite vou a quite sure” rep at Peter am wh looke ot started d him T Tow direc watche ore rather the It hit those 1 he inz to Fashion Plague foot had choser wood little way. H ng 1 anything those antiers. Peter and admired the which Lightfoot took care of thos precious antlers. Finally Lightfoot | disappeared in his favorite thicket. | “He did it,” said Peter, quite as| if he couldn't believe what he was Gimself saying. “He did what?” inquired Sammy Jsy. alighting in a tree near Peter. “Lightfoot went right down through all those young trees ani bushes without once hitting his antlers.” explained Peter. Sammy nodded. “Of course he| did.” sald he. “T could have told| A love knot of flat coral you he would. If he hadn’t he would trims a cloche of brown baku have some badly shaped antlers. He\scalloped brim is edged with gros- more thar es touch sat there ver way in| beads | formalized by the The [and silver flowers on the side. v NEW BRITAIN Once QOvers “Gee! Ruddigore.”” Tiits % 112 -.I-fl% Mot Responded fo a Ne the drink persor of the zods Vertical Lzypt is Vietory ? first smali Gy Who Frene cont An il At the Not Opposits Silkworin Drop of fluid from the Small hody of water. Kketehed . Fetid ar. A pantry food . A chief commodity . Stone worker. . Active . To cover the roof. . Angry. . Carried. . Nargative . Level. 5. Habitual drunkard. . Mineral spring. v e reon Present fime for of a place inner side poem FORMAL HAT A smart little black satin beret is addition of gold lower left A fine meshed silver grey nose il completes the picture. Now I r DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929. By C. D. Batchelor Registered U. 8. Patent Offics New York, April 11—This month America’s juvenile courts celebrate the 30th anniversary of the institu- ition's inception. / Chicago founded the first experi- ment in “human engineering” on April 21, 1899, at the instigation of !local clubwomen working in con- | junction with some of the city's so- |ciatly-mindea tawye Today every state but one has a system of juvenile courts and theu- sands of persons doing probation | work. | Two generations ago the state was |a tyrant towards wayward children. {Classed as criminals. they were put in jails with hardened cases and the {chances were small that they would emerge unscathed Today, through the success of the |probation system, the state has a {concerned mether attitude towards [children that fall into the toils of the law, considcring each boy or girl delinquent separately, human ly, scientifically, Women Wcere Sponsors | Women have had much to do with | {the growth of the juvenile court system, ugh Judge Ben Lindsey |deserves tremendous credit for sell- ing the idea to America, especially | throug his famous lecture he Trials of Mickey.” | of the probation officers |spending their entive time on ju- | {venile delinquent work, 1,167 are| lwomen Women have venile court |chosen for their special qualifica- |tions, such as an understanding of social problems, an understanding {of boys and girls, a trained and sym- | pathetic knowledge of child psy-| hology. Many juvenile court judges women, notably Ju Ma Bartholme and Judge Kelley | And women have been interested | in keeping up high standards Imi probation officers whoo work with | juvenile court judges. These proba- tion officers now are selected from | experienced social w work- to it that have been soen ju- jndges Women Did Most to Make World See Children Aren't Criminals ideration wion officers ave making Each young offender recelves individual, perse case, n the probation system today. Many prol real coutributions by thefr work. Edith W. Shaw, Hudson County Jus venile Court Ofieer. Jersey City, N, (upper left) : Beulah Wood Fite, of his ers who have tact, fulness | and sympathy necessary handle | children. | lLastl land tb resource to women workers intelligent club women who support their work have insisted on | detention homes to house chi mm} Iwho used to be thrown into jail, to arry the sfignma through life i Both marricd and unmarried | women are finding factory | probation work 0- s a high intelligence | i1l training to qualify. Not coliege social workers' askoed often training iry which increases the | diugnosing pow- mendously | Understanding Children The whole atmosphere in the hest | uvenile America now is one of understai towards cl nr} n whom the of adventure led astray. It is impossible 10 es- timate the thousands of youngsters who have beon salvased for a useful | life in their community by the state’s | friendly, helpful attitude instead of its considering them impossible criminals. Because of the coss of the w various women’s clubs probation st emember the name of that Gilbert and Sullivan opera. satis cers ir ay it de |and spec only is a 1 strawbersy and harelip to the 15 of hare, Dog-faced boys and similar pitifully malformed chil- dren ed to bhe the resuit | of relationships between women and | . or gods. curried so some parts of told to avoid all kinds of crawling or jects so that the cord of be isted | positive- slightest an idea now or edu, in probation ers tro psyeh worl demon ions & in animal spirits, These inipre in fact that rmany women sight of ding ol in courts in spint ¢ may n It ghould be stated | 1y that there is scientific evidenee not the to support vthing the mother or er will in any way mark mentally the expectant may think | physically or Talks TOES, &@/parents ONE KIND OF Lk By Alice Judson Peale n a child lies we try tremendous suc- | probation re now | ola em working with tl issociation to start s a drive to d city and connty of | The methers of ish juvenile co scrvice in every America by 1935 today arc askinz that waysard boys and girls he given a fair chance to | fit o their community and be the | respected mothers and fathers of to- | morrow. i make WRAP-AROUND his way ;t(_\,“r.; A carmencita flat cre frock has | story suggests how far |4 tight, wide hip yoke and a wrap- times search and how |around skirt that opens on the right we must understand [rear side with its edge outlined in | to wipe out &callops. The bertha is split on one faule as lying, Yside of the and scalloped also. | nto the psychia- incessunt and ex- She had been pun- iin and again and told that deceived no one. But the ent on in an undiminished we must some | sympathetically {even so obvious M st hop ofifsicHIAlrIcTe PAb] [TIoZ0IEIL L e} /{IBV///B [asicd L EIRP | <trcan. IEBII’V/EBIII ZR[OD| | A sty IEIII/»EIB/EII el N /I : gery was t LETON JACKET A new apple green suit has all-around pleated skirt on | a yoke and a jaunty kton jacket | over an off-white satin blouse 1 lyir rashanare TROUSER SKIRT A new tennis frock in green erepe has its accordion ed skirt split down the front, |vealing neat littlg matching trouscrs and |when Milady runs. o Heflifi’s SonflMakes; of her lies made it plain ind them all | They were de- | zned appar clever th i her clas het 4 r brother, almond pleat- re- rpose lay b place, her iyon s of upy Hiey tried 1o nieans 8o pe- to understand ind the child of tirst marri any refer- still aroused distress in Her little brother Tom- other hand, was born 1 happy marrfage. tmtior of a sensitive knew what her moth it even 1o herself than her of her some- iother dark un- oo painful to be put hy | cutiar il one casy looked 1s the unt e scenes, Marzery a un to er mother my, on the of a sccond With fhe 1d M 1 a apny el BY DI Vaditor dowrnal of the American Medical As<ociation and of Hygeia, the Health Magazine oman wi er co not adm ay o0 et Vietor Herpe non Ane N that for 1 tha hrother, f e jess loved S ! Py into v She in the and T she Joved Tomuy her only with ler ¢ oke in her thing: ords i Credo. | the difference q f ven to her heen older that mother heart, but cience moder; hundr have said | various Act ievider or th Margery'a lies isheffort to mother's ir | approval. W »w.dAm""" nes ne wer i Bk o her litt e subsequent dunghter's in her mother nuine love, Mar- less and less fre- altogether. o 18 hirt) % ation o of her clief or degree at gory's lics | quent until 1} ased <hould to look eautifu visi & ar child should any way may not be niings so that and that she inld may e het wvoid being 4 by birthma resemblin faille taffeta frock with fires, or anything of a | istline and flaring ci b cular skirt hias a sweet bias band- old about ing of whife organdic around the who was gesturing unneces- {1¢ck like a Chinese collar and a Someone asked Senator Reed | PETt bow tie. for an expalnation of this phenom- ——— NEW RELATIONS | | cnon and he replied thet the orator's 3 | mother had been scared by a wind-| Necklines are treated now in re- | { mill. ilmion with hemlines. The evening | | Many savage tribes beliege that |EOWn of longer backline invariably | impulses may be con-eyed to the|is cut lower in the back than the | child not only from the mother but |front. To be correct, its decolletage | even from the father, notwithstand- [should round. point or be irregular ling the fact that the father has no |as the hemline. Daytime physical conrection whatever with | copy fhis relationship. the infant during the process of its ~— development. The ignorant people of the past accounted for the occurrence of all kinds of abnermaitics by the idea |and dips in the back. The slip and | of prenatal impressions. Straw- |the step envelope chemise both | berry-like birthmarks were traced |favor fitted lines. BOW T A chari is an sim There orator story a sari w York Bureau a A\‘l state, I'm we:, Thomas Heflin, Jr., dry-voting but ing senator from Ala- frocks \bama, as he arrived in New York |trom Panama aboara ship. Some {liquor he brought up from Panama {hadn’t lasted the trip, he said. but lots of people on board had liquor nd they were good to me.”” He followed his arrival with a ‘whoopee’ tour of Broadway which had its l grand finale in a police station. “When I'm in announced J. above, son of the wet-sympathiz Egg-shell satin, with black Alen. con, fashions a luxurious set of bridal lingerie. The gown is prince: [ cereal {buttered Chief Probation Officer, Memphis., Teno., (upper right Alice B. Bais v, Juvenile Commissioner, State of North Dakota (below ). Menus for the Fanuly ot water, 's sugar, l‘\ MES. ALLXANDER GLHORGE Let stand for t for another is stiff cookies add a Breakf rapefy ' n, buttered toast a ¢ tons frosting the s too stiff, nd ercay of coffee icheon — Raw carrot salad more rolls, chocol cookies, tea. Dinner tatoes, escalloped o jelly, custard bananas, coffec il CHIC FOOTNOY Sulmon loa ked po- biscuit, shoes istic the brown in tip, shank cabinge pudding and Raw Carrot Salad (Very healthful) 1 cup grated raw chilled carrot 1 cup chopped cabha 1-4 cup chopped sweet pic 2 tablespoons finely Kles. chopped onions 15 teaspoon st 1-4 teaspoon celery 1-3 cup salad dr Mix and chill Serve. Chocolate Cookie cup fat 2 cups light 3 R 3 tablespoons milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 squares chocolate, 1-4 teaspoon salt. 31 cups flour. 2 teaspoons buking powder. Cream the fat and sugar. Add the {eggs and milk beat for two min- utes. Drop portions from the end of a spoon, three inches apart on greased baking sheets. Flatten with |the broad side of a knife. Bake in a moderate oven for 12 minutes. Cool and frost. Chocolate Frosting 2 squares chocolate, melted 2 cups sifted confectioner’s s 3 hoons hoiling wate 3 table 1-8 teaspoon salt, It the ingredients Three Dozen hrown s melted REG.U.S. PAT. 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