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THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1912, ke Apple joere-o~|WHAT SHOULD QUR SCHOOLS 00 FOR BO'S AND GIRLS OF 142 OS EEE Editor | TWO FAMOUS WOMAN EDUCATORS ANSWER QUESTION FOR READERS OF THE STAR Bi «new. way to make apple BY IDAH McGLONE GIBSON ° for it is not necessary to 4, and the juice canm ; eae Sages coe oe Nineteen out of twenty boys and girls leave school whe n they 14, And nearly all of where thi apple is placed in the work Year after year the ¢ lic schools of America dump this youthful product on their fand the dom h turned uparoand in the slow process of absorption there is difficulty, peril and tragedy Reta ais and jelenr” For the first time the boys and girls face Life—which is mostly If the boy the job meet—or the girl and the job—it probably dd misfits ands derelicts of both whose |SENT TO ASYLUM— * LEARNS HE’S HEIR) | By United Press Leased Wire. | STOCKTON, Cal, Dec, 26.—To be committed to the state howpital he as a dipsomaniac five days before the news comes that he is heir to $60,000 in the freak of fortune that jhas befallen M. P. Serrano, a bar |ber of this éity Serrano has been a confirmed drunkard for a long time. Monday of this week he was ar rested as a dipsomaniac and sen. tenced to two years on the water wagon at the local asylum Today the news reached here that be was heir to $60,000 left by an aunt in Mexico. His sister will share the estate WHITE HOUSE? ‘THEY WANT IT RENAMED A Monarch Makes Your Cooking a Daily for and them various are proceed to look communities, Labor means a date from and they must find plages where they fit useful and happy life. But our their fruitless search for the Right and with leaving society is Work jafter sexes, failure school With these thoughts in mind, I turned to two women jucatoss in America And. here | . . |“GIVE THEM MORE VOCATIONAL TRAINING,” } |Says Ella Flagg Young, Superintendent of the Chi- | cago Public Schools who rank high among the most famous and ful ed this great problem “* “TEACH CHILDREN HOW TO DO THINGS,” Says Jane Addams, Head of Hull House and Fa-|»y mous Social Worker. the Historical society “Lao not know that I think differently| over the use of the title from-aBy, of thowe who are giving thelr! white House for the residence of | minds tosthe education of our ehildren,”|ihe president of the United States. | she gepliga One and all, they seem to] One sot of delivers into bister think that the manner of teaching, atl dectaren the title Is one. of com last, atto@d be changed tempt bestowed on the historic 1 fhink we should give more attention! mansion by the victorious Brith to tehebiig the child to do things before) whortiy after they partially bi rned we bégtm to teach him abstract things.|irin the warof ine ae The odvteation of his hands should begin! Orners maintain that the name with, Or even before, the education of bis! was given the building in honor ot brain 4 et vis From 6 to 10 years of age the child foe be ys Soak be ee gna fe always int ed in doing things./in Virginia, bore it ; hs Abstract thou means jittle to him : ways building coe se MURDER MYSTERY taske about the house, the child's bent of mind | My wnitea . , | Instead of this, how:| SAN DIF Local a child goes to school! police ha fitional his hands learn to be idle and all bis|clew in t Heckman mur time is given to the mastery of reading,|der mystery elved from writing and arithmetio—things which are|Guitay Beckman ther of Carl very essential and necessary, bul which,| Beekman, the whose when taught to the exclusion of any man-| mutilated body found floating | people de: ir most giorious|in the bay that brought he Housewives With Monarch : lola “ents Ranges Got Through | sear sonra, Ore, Sarals $e tenth! Menesncet sc ue tert inte tae series Stes eee [Larner Vesterday— jahould be taught to make things with thelr hands that are of every-|They belleve the bay victim was day use.” murdered for money and other val-| This manner of education must come uables. the basis of making the right kind MURDERED AT A CHRISTMAS FETE} success is what they say regarding . United ¥ WASHING heated discu BC Apple Dumplings TON Dec. 26.—A Our and ove 5 sifted flour; sion is raging before ‘of mfuls How would you make the schools of more use to the scholar who M cup shorten. must leave them at 14?" I asked Ella Young 4 j “That means, ghoul % cup milk; apples, battered } child who must work for a living sempre ole be eae entie ‘ give them more vocational training 12 to 14 I would almont thelr © galt and turn two or three table- 14 | ; Q of water into exch cep, ft tlme given to vocational pursuits rab oy = year we allowed children of 10 years to ee es ckreans take up manual training for half a day at Rea soft dough with the milk. . time, and, much to our surprise, we Bee doagh from a spoon with th found that they were able to keep up the faibecups, civingit a smooth ex standard in their general studies with those Tet bake aboot twenty-five min who did no mapual training at all The pan on a large serving- Vocational training will have much to Riitesseatal of hard sraceahors do with the success of the schools of the te each d ng and finish future. We have pald too much attention bg of nutmeg to preparing our boys and girls for college naan SI ox instead of preparing them for life. Our 4) whole school system is founded on this idea, although we know that 95 per cent of the scholars leave school at 14. Even tn é : i our teaching of English we are depending too much upon the requirements of the Latin grammar "Every child in the public schools should be taught at leas he rudiments of a voca tion. Two years ago | tried to persuade the board of education hicago to create a walking delegate teacher attached to each of the schools, The business of Uhis person. ELLA FLAGG YOUNG. who would have to be selected with great care, would be to visit all the factories, machine shops, store and other commercial activities within a radius of three miles of a schoo!, inter est the proprietor of each tn this educational project and ask him what he would require in the child making application for work tn his establishment, These different yoca! could be placed before the children or talked over with the mothers and fathers and a cholce could be made, after which the child could be taught during the las | two years at school only along lines which especially fitted him this work in life. “De your public schools teach the child who must make bis own way in the world things which are of great material benefit?’ I asked Jane Addama, Columbia she answered, “to the 1 would io al cert C Baking Powder to Be sare to ect the 2Scent sise— cans do not coatain Cook's Book cer upholsterer JANE ADDAMS. ual labor, tend to n work was So will “you” with a Monarch in your kitchen—better start the new year right, with a Monarch to cut down your coal and wood bills, lighten your kitchen duties. because Ht is fundamentally of citizens ee 2 ROBBERS USE AN AEROPLANE VISALIA, Cal, Dec, 26 dents of near Wasco reported today the sighting of an ac at that place the night of th robbery near Maricopa, and t the robbers escaped by that ¢ The aeroplane was bound north NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—The eas for}ern section of the United States }from Maine to South Carolina is wrapped in a mantle of snow, ing from two inches at South Carolina, to 12 inch SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF CHRIST 19.—THE KISS OF JUDAS. (Reverently portrayed on the exact spot where It took place, nineteen hundred years ago--a part of the elaborate and costly mcving picture production of the Karem company, to be first shown at Christmas time.) Come in this week and find out how easy it is to own r Dec. 26 | one of these splendid Ranges—find out for yourself their sted today at| of thoroughly good constructions how r town, suspected | 1 f { jof complicity in the murder last save you work; how they last for years, giving night by four Greeks of Marshal F ne Wm. Nelson, when the latter tried | ere Ito check a Christma tion in the Greek vale. On the ¢ FIRST SHAVE AT 100 [{c\tsine, sien bis hand. Res! here SQUARE DEAL WW DENTISTRY al the Success of a Den SSP Ds Ne many valuable feature Midvale, a sme ey Gite : they acts good service Here's a significant fact:—of all the second-hand ranges ou see adv you'll very seldom find a Monarch among them; and when you do it invariably commands a good price, better than any others listed with it—“there’s a reason™ the Range will tell you when you see it. ANNOUNCEMENT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO YOU WILL APPEAR IN OUR ADVERTISEMENT IN MONDAY’S STAR— WATCH FOR IT! Grote-Rankin Fifth and Pike—Right in the Heart of Town * ks was found ertised for sale, with a revolver in| HUNTINGTON, Ind, Dec. 26.—|/ PRISONER ESCAPES _Although he will “celebrate bis| FROM TRAIN. 100th birthday anniversary Dee. 29, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 26.—The j2acob Souers, Huntington's oldest! police here were notified today of jreaident, has just submitted to hisithe escape of George G. Wilson j Sree shave at the hands of « bar-jfrom a Southern Pacific train at ber. He did it under protest. The|Pajara while en route to Los An barber was summoned secretly by al geies in the custody of Dotective |daughter, who wished to prepare|Johne of Los Angeles. Wilson was | the veteran for a photographer in|arrested here on a charge of auto p anticipation of the coming celebra | mobile stealing | P 4 ton skinned, pulled / aes ; : ; Ae ; inned, pu j 4 ; ' : — ALL ALINE —-— EIGHTY CONVICTS nd better clase PARDON Y Rr | practitionera contended NEW YORK, Doc. 26 COLUMBIA a fd daar Bacere fen By | : mm ¢ q . | Kauffman, department ate order of Governor Blease, 80 con need.” and they were correct, un-| tof Pittsburg, sued for viets, including a number of ne etm large amount of Hollander & Bernhelmer, a groce were given their liberty yes the rule had been tor [for counsel fees, eaid he has never |terday, their pardons being granted ning: byeh beard of the firm or any mem-l|as Christmas gifts. Included tn the der of it let are prisoners convicted of of. a fox after chick a AW MUNICIPAL CHRISTMAS fenses rangin from first-degree Bp my mind to live in b . : A. murder to minor Infractions of the remainder of my life and ‘be ‘ BOSTON, Dec, 25.—Boston beld |iaw | “best. eo that I could took ‘ *t# ‘firet municipal Christmas tree}, } pers ure, fae taco friend and febiébration yesterday, A 4 \ ut as lights, fe ¥ . there were three dentists In mot say that Brown * three montha The ilsing offices then, as hocking other @entiats deco: A Complete Homefurnishing Store A Good | Homefurnish'ng Store Henry woer,! »,000 by orheys, A SQUARE DEAL PAYs. was not some dentists and T 40d 74 with red and blue only on making Sener glow over Bont at successful, of ftiging socleties car “I could not u — hes os understand now ~ eo | telodies ‘could be successful unless Sake te pag deal rede of le | } work who could not | they ver back unless th " - 3 . and a square dea). et F ‘ 4 f SECRET OF MY SUCCESS. to my own re and « 1 ed Christmas ANSWER THIS SHARON, Dec. 26.—Lewis Sa- crich, 21, is sleeping soundly in the local jail. He has been asleep fohawo days. The cops can't wake bint, Doctore sald he was sham ming. The cops are cracking jokes | around his bed In the hope that he will eventually giggle or groan. THE MARKETS | The following are the aver prices paid by local comml chants to the ducer ‘etatier to th IF YOU Want a Cook Want a Clerk Want a Partner Want a Situation Want a Servant Girl Want to Sell a Piano Want to Sell a Carriage Want to Sell Town Property Want to Sell Your Groceries Pore aieat : Want to Sell Off Your Hardware t Want Customers for Almost Anything people, my ia i. ? and service has kept . Fal with me. until today J) cee ; ‘ - 1} apectaitete at - sixteen oper- lal hosp tal room, 1 o also T ladies a on and a special de- each branch of dent- “yf Prices are the low- ‘world and my wo Pg can t in the mat tp 1 ta Secret of my success, could do it if he did do }) AND WHILE HE YET SPAKE, BEHOLD A MULTITUDE, AND HE THAT WAS CALLED JUDAS, ONE OF THE TWELVE, WENT BEFORE THEM AND DREW NEAR UNTO JESUS, TO KISS HIM.—LUKE xxii:47. i eng JAPAN LEAVES WORLD BEHIND cal Eee. ranch Prutt—semag Price. New apples Valencia oranges Na Pears... Dressed Meate—sel Chucks Lotna, No. 1, full cut Ribs, No. , Cows No. 1 .. Hinds, steer . guarantes my work. J. Brown, D.D.S. Fibet Ave—Union Block South of the Postal Tele- —— <== = pave SANTA CLAUS TO VISIT CHILD ROMANCE OF ONE FAIR “TROOPER” POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Dec, 26. ings until —A romance has resulted from the Graph Bulidin, 4d Sunday: people who work. 2 50 SKIRTS of Your own material, See our We sell all our made-up from $) and down, not uj transfer to t N.Y. & Co., cor. Eighth and Union, S evenings. Phone Main 6976. AMUSEMENTS TITLE THEATRE and Cherry. Phone Main 43. TONIGHT—ALL WERK Bailey & Mitchell Present “ARIZONA” jin Monday Night—25e Roth Phones 6198 ACTORS TODAY Forty-six juvenile members of “The Blue Bird” company are going to have a Christmas tree. It will be set up this afternoon on the Moore theatre stag: Little actors and actresses in the BF \troupe will lose their stage names for a few hours, and will romp and play as they did when Santa Claus used to visit them in their own homes. Burford Hampton, the 16-year-old star, lives in England. His mother and father are with him. Burford’s Christmas will not be so lonesome as will many of the others, who are miles and miles from home, and away from their papas and mam- mas. A HARD LITTLE MAN! A drop of 26 feet into a light shaft, through a heavy glass cover. ing, and onto a cement floor, wae nothing to Otto Ulven, 2209 West ——|5ith st. Wednesday night. i) ry € “The Wow-wows BIG “a A PANTAGES | iiss 2 Ne@ Wayburn’s ENGLISH PONY BALLET from Winter ‘den PAUL REVERS RIDE” Big Features, - Me and 2e He climbed hand over hand up the elevator cable, reached the top, adn hung on until rescued by Pa- trolsan Loe: It happened at the Bass Hueter Paint Co., Post and Spring sts. Charley Bird, ex-Moose nominee for governor of Massachusetts, says velt says he'll not be a can- didate again. Listen to the mock- ing bird! MODERN gantiy furnished rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir gi Eighth and Virginia, near Weatlake, Elliott $08. baad suffragists’ hike to Albany. Today the engagement was announced of Miss Gladys Coursen, one of “Gen- eral Jones’ army, to Griffith Bon- |ner, @ Poughkeepsie newspaper |man. The young people first met when the suffragists left Pough- keepsie, and the announcement of their engagement was made in | Hudson, Mise Coursen is the \ daughter of Alfred Coursen, preal- dent of the American Mineral Wool company. WIND STORM HOLDS UP MOTOR PARTIES LOS ANGELES, Dec. 26.-—-Hun- ldreds of Christmas autoists are lereeping into Los Angeles today, along with delayed trains and other traffic, following the severest sand jand windstorm that has visited this section In a year. According to au tomobile agencies, more than 100 motor parties were unable to re- turn to Los Angeles last night. MANY AT HIGHT MASS St. James’ cathedral was the scene of an impressive ceremony at 11 o'clock Christmas morning, when large crowds thronged there to take part in the high pontifical mass, in celebration of one of the four prin- cipal festivals of the Catholic church, Obristmas day also marked the fifth anniversary of St. James’ oa thedral, as well as the 30th anniver- sary of the ordination of Right Rev. Edward J, O'Dea to the priesthood. BUILDING SHIPS If anyone thinks Japan is taking the dust of any other nation in the matter of things marine, he is re- |spectfully referred to the 45th re | port of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha line, just presented to the com- pany's stockholders at Tokyo. The report shows the company, which owns several between Seattle and Oriental ports, 1s one of the most powerful corpor ations of its kind in the world, It now has 79 vessels of ite own in operation, 5 steamships building, 31 steam launches and tugs, and two vessels under charter, Total tonnage of all the operated by the company is 369,007, TOO BAD, GEORGE is reported as almost entirely reciv- ered from the !llness which prevents ed his participating in the Chrigt: mas festivities at Sandringham. Sir Frederick Ponsonby, the royal secretary, said: “The king had a chill yesterday, but he ia well again’ this morning.” JACK 18 SOME CAT AUTOGA, 8. D., Dec, 26.~ Yau togo Jack” is the property of a fam fly of deaf mutes living here. The cat knows that its master and mis: tress cannot hear, When anyone, knocks on the door of the house the cat hunts up master or mis |} tress and leads one of them to the doo: The deaf folks say they dg not know how they could get along without “Jack,” who ts 2 years old Iners plying F craft] § HAD REAL CHILL |: LONDON, Dec, 26.—King George | . E Wethers ‘Trimmed Short loin pork Shoulders Pigs’ Apare ribs i Pripget wring ducklings gpring due Lwee ah rem feet tolled ham Roosters, ol stern timothy soun Alfuita rte. Whole corn Cracked cor Miaal Rolled Advertise Daily in This Paper Advertising Is the Way to Success Advertising Brings Customers Advertising Keeps Customers Advertising Insures Success Advertising Shows Energy Advertising Shows Pluck Advertising Is ‘*Biz’’ Advertise or Bust Advertise Long Advertise Well ADVERTISE