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ynthia grey other Believes the Mod-| ern Theories of Child Training Bring Much| Misunderstanding and Unhappiness. Dear Miss Grey: The command i, “Honor thy father and thy her” seers to be obsolete. The Fenerally accepted sentiment A | “Honor your children -the fe all on your side for having them here without their 1 the fact ts that the children in response to the laws of and the parenta at the ex Of years of toll and tender de have given these children a {the best their clroumstances d permit) in this, the best coun in the world, and in the best age ‘ory. | What this sacrifice means in loss Opportunity for personal develop in giving up cherished amb and health and the life, only a parent can know And what Is the reward? They, Made to feel, by the latest ideas they are under great oblige to the children and to society Z maintain that this latter ix a view, and that we can best then the fabric of society by ing the deep obligation and due to parenta and making mthood honorable and desirable. Many hearts have been touched the letter of “Sorrowful Mother,” 2-year-old daughter does not to her parents for a week at time, I must take insue with of Three” on one point It impossible to regard the girl of 30 In the samo light as the child of Yeara By taking the bit In her th at thie late date, the mot ht drive her daughter farth Par better to tak r the advice en your «a for 3 failure to hold her love.” Not much can be done to train a) of 20, tho the case is not hope by any means. But the great age. Then her influence supreme. But if the par at of this false sentiment, they in the child until, by the time she gives to school, she thinks herself the Senter of the universe and regards nts and teachers as back num bers, and only existing for her bene common justice the son or iter of good parents owes them honor and support, while life and obedience so long as the fe niaterially dependent. | E feel that if this disctssion helps | Young mothers to realize the import @nce of the first years with their @hildren, it will do more good than) my of the other subjects considered | Pour vatuadie and interesting col-| mn. Yours for child welfare | MOTHER OF FOUR. eee t years | © unity for the mother is in the ~ THE SEATTLE STAR The Wreckers by Francis Lynde (Copyright, 1980, by Chartes Boril- ner’a Sone) (Continued From Yesterday) ‘There was nothing to do but wait H and the waiting was savage, Tar y dell had a nerve of iron, but I could —e—~———" his hand shake as it lay on t . “topped tab! The boss was « r he rdly, but I knew y| that in his brain there was a heart passenger tr hint of warning themselves. Mr keop still, He had his hands jam. med in the side pockets of bis coa and was pacing baek and forth the littl space betwee the train desk and the counter railing At the different tables in the room the sounders were clicking away if nothing were happening or to happen, and above the #p din and clatter you o t of the big jook on the wall, hamme the seconds that might m t th fe or death to two or three bu dred innocent people In that horgible suspense the efx the subject, that somehow ft is a) Minutes pulled themselves out toan 46 have had the children, and *ternity for that little bunch of us in the dispatcher's office, who the On do nothing but wait of 10:18, the ume Five was due at Crow Gulch on ached: ule, Tarbell tuned his relay eateh th t faint tappings from the distant day station, Another sounder was silent. There was hope in the delay, and Morris voiced it “He's there, and he's too busy t talk to us, he suggested, ir a hushed ve and Disbrow, the car — — ecord man, added: “That's it'd * : + take a minute or two to get them yore . in on the siding." OTTO AUTO The second minute passed, and r I a A then a third, and yet there was : + GOSH OW DEAR. T WOULD LKR 4 from Bertram. “Cait him."| | | WELLD CRATRNL® © 60D AMATHES “20 snapped the boss to Tarbell, but TVE BEEN THYNG TO “ Po béfore the ex-cowboy’s hand could GET MAW TOO FOR Mi HOUR! MrPeretoon *1, WeNee reach the key, the-ounder began t WHAT BUSY? - © AR OTTO WALD rattle out a string of dots and Kee | dashes; ragged Morse it was, but we ® a” could AN read it only too plainly. | foo a mule threw me and I had to crawl and drag a game lee Five sed full speed at 1019—1 ridn’t make tt.” I saw the bans’ hands shut up as tho the finger nails would c the palms. That ends ft.” he said, with a sort of swearing groan in his volce and then to Tarbell: “You may as weil Kirgan and tell him te order out the wrecking train. Theo have Perkins make up a relief train ae DOINGS OF THE DUFFS YOUNG MAN YOUGO RIGHT BACK OUTSIDE AND WIPE OFF YouR. SHOES THE IDEA OF TRACKING UP MY NICE CLEAN KITCHEN! G)> i Aw one, Morwer! if Danny Has a Hard Life Now Dou‘r You EVER come HOME AGAIN AND TELL ME WHAT MRS. ones Does! Sue's Nor A (VERY CLEAN House KEEPER! ee wHaT 1 DONT CARE WHAT MRS, vores pons! MRS JONES DONT MAKE JIMMY CLEAH HIS SHOES EVERY WELL, | Know WHAT 1 wisH! t FRECKLES A} tastes, ons y om es 1D HIS FRIENDS WELL, BoyS-low do You Ue Tue CAAYON ? a a ie THATS PRETTY — Hun? og Fee while you're calling the doctors Van Britt, you go and notify the hospital over your own office wire. —_— dave my private car put into the NO BOSD, MAREL SAY BETTY Your] relief, and nee to it that it has al ANDIMADE THAT FELLERS CAME AN the necesmary supplies. And you'd CANDY FOR WALDO 1 TOOK EM ine te | better notify the undertakers, too Great Joash! but it was horrible for us to be hustling around and making arrangements for the fun eral while thé people who were t be gathered up and buried were « swinging along live and well, bal n AN By Mabel Cle Do you wisn? J QUT T THoueuT FROM ALY GYOGRAIY MAP IT WAS » EMIT 2 | wish 1 HAD A MICE DIRTY MOTHER LIKE JIMMY JOHES Has! Married for Spite; Dear Miss Grey: I am a young|°ther half somewhere in the desert | mE: | i whe wna: three yeare ago |*tretches below Sang Creek! S CRRSSTMAS FI spite. The man I really love te Tarbell had sent Disbrow to the ‘otc "Wem J ell! Glee married; but we have both dis |Phone to call Kirwan, and Mr. Var apes" > clgaeunipaasdagae + l Bhennyf ee nevi tend ean Our love for each other has| Britt was turning away to go t very-ol@ Pioneer watched her what old Santa has gone! Lett us ge ary his own office, when the chair tr a ple instead of a tree! “Yorce and marry each Our best? As things « People are really very I atncerely believe involved ‘Sty, tho, if there are an these marriages they » first consideration. There is @ note of your letter for other yo pent at leisure.” Helpful Hint for Wool Owners Dear Miss Grey: To Iwas asking about card ‘after it was renovated. "geet that she buy two ‘They cost about 15 ce She will find it much fe Yours sincerely, A Safe You see, he -had put the muzzle of candy and nuts, he had a huge mented with all the lovely things of the sea. —_— jot the pistol into his mouth, and . BME ena, and I'm goin’ to—eat—all ! ge sea. | = G ‘ "| but it's no use; I can’t tell t dishpan with a paper cover made), onde! Every single one!’ “Oh™ cried the twins in astonish: , salad and the clam chowder and cod SuT He Uven At nS ee and the very thought of that thing |] to ook like @ ple, cut in regular : ment when they heard a great live|fish balls are all ready. Do hurry On A B3Go-ACRE FARM Il that had just a minute before beer slides. He stood over it with a “And he still says he did.” lobster in a kitchen apron calling | now ] wash your faces and @ man, lying there on the f) ‘ ‘ his hand Peery maid, “And did he get m in to lunch. hands. makes me sce black and want to mageas The wicked Bodadil Jinn had just| It was a most remarkable speech, keel over. What he had said a at brought them to his big palace u rjparticularly the Inst part. Wash, sending for an extra undert r kh hhh tu oa, you know, and the great| with the ocean all around them! was right as right With th te = gate of the wall that surrounded it| Why, there was nothing but wat of his head blown off, the poor de sperintend the makin an 4 th eed under time-card| nad shut behind them everywhere! didn't need anything more in this|f the relief train. True to h t rortal C Hurry up!’ commanded the lob-| “It's very dark today,” went on the Neesid’ except the burying ry, which, among other thir *onthdadl Riaedie’ |ster sharply but kindly |lobater. “A large cuttlefish was here Silda Sicrsceiasiuedtaiptabiasens acaba | Nancy and Nick mounted the high | calling and the sea’s been murky CHAPTER Xx1 {poesesesesesesesesesaseseseses, j steve w care ioe ae og apange over ols a ae spits licorice some: | i oning, and the lobster held out one | thing dreadfu | hcsisunty popse peor truth # : to ca } Mahkesa Family ey | ot his « at claws ever #0 cordially | The lobster went around and turn-| fully, that even a death in the fam.|)!” th Mountaineer office, when of Cough Reme ly pj tosh uke hands. The twins hesit ated. | ed up the phosphorescent lamps, and | fly doesn’t atop the common routine;| T@*bel) calmly inking time reports d sg a f|. “Ob. 1 won't hurt you,” said the /suddenly the children realized what | y do " um vat ws wo his] J» r hastily jut if I should|a wonderful place they were in, for that the things that have to be done | , key to] J con C pen to shake your hand a bit|the undersea palace of the Be Wasthe enprogeell ve 07 the pn [ey eounder. 4 Le Hae artily, Just pull hard and my hand | Jinn was built of the finest mother- whether live, or some of us| ; as OTE . . | will come off.” | of-pearl and ornamented with all the die. Disbrow had jumped from the} Mr. Van _, ere —_ Sesesesesesesesesesesesesesese | “But that would be awful! declar. | lovely things of the sea, corals and telephone at the crash of Durgin’s|*#ain, and wed Tae If you combined the curative prop: |ed Nancy shuddering. |penris and moonstones, Really in| shot, and for just a second or so| beth sta : wire Sn. | ities of every known “ready-made ot at all!” the lobster assured | their amazement the little travelers we all stood around the dead dis-)'C . Ps remedy, you probably coule| yor «1 should soon grow another, | completely forgot about their errand | ~ 4 ’ tdatly there came a an, “G t as much’ real curative power | pateher, nobody making a move n . Seay ee enole ore made {Just as easily, as you grow a new! to the South Pole to rescue the toys Then Mr. Norcross came alive fomowen: o Core h syrup, Which is easily prepared| eyelash. But there! The shrimp from the Snitcher Snatch. with a Jerk, ng Disbrow to get for Bauxite Jur Tarbell) sa few _ —_— —-- _ back on hix Job of calling out the|*swered,, and then-we all hear | any onncee , alg a I ge Me Sd bg ee bongo poo 1 Finneran Cruel Sis, Sonat . «+ THE BOOK and 4 y Kelso to go to| “Pusher overtook No. 4 three! and fill fhe bottle with syrup, using 4 ‘ Cre. f na | r plain g 1 sugar syrup, machinery will quit for tack of @nother ‘phone call ‘an under. | miles weet os mew semen 208 6d tmcdnnes ues ae as tn | e « ¢ OF MARTHA work taker to come get Durgin's | brought her back I What OF! syrup; as ¢ e result is al OF THE MIND ON yeast cure.” sald myself to myself, And aloud Iymy brain a little for the New Year Therefore, to cut down food or £0 body, Tarbell turned back to the|ders for her full pint of really ‘better cough syrup | HEALTH “What then? Ann’ es grew | said: A ke oi berly on a star m diet calls for @ de | ai7 desk to keep things from get Somebody . groaned, “ot thank aa ces amid tate ene teada (etl DAL! va hen nn's eyes grew | said | nn spoke so soberly that I felt T Bree of selective knowledge tian ting into @ worse tangle than they|God!” and Mr. Va tt’ dropped| three Limes the money. ‘Tastes pleas-| Making out a budget didn't quite/round in. the childish way she af nat's simply great! But I was|had made a big hit w'th her, Then tant asething you like nite ategie ana'th wiht tor te inte & anal? it h 1 been hit| ant and never spoils , 'y Ann’s big yearning for New | fe _| thinking of Chrys’ new fad, She | She asked abruptly: Much of 4 variety as pons\bi dreadful news, and the by atobd|by & cannon ball, Only the boes| 1 Pinex and Syrup preparation reform, ave you @ brain, Ann?* says that if you're torn by conflict-| “How's Bob?" Eons gen wareiy the by him opt hig head, calling out sharply | fet FINE at the cause of s-ecush and ot's make another resolve” she| “Dunnof Ann rapped upon her wt, perhaps by’ divided! ye coourred to me that Ann Minn with an alkaline effect This second walt promised to be|to Disbrdw to break off on the doc-| loosens the phlegm the nasty rested much as a little girl would | skull, Can't hear it rattler }love, your nerves get tense, and your) know something about Bob's big se ables digestion t J the worst of all. The cc on wae|tors’ list and t op Kir hroat tickle and he sore, irrl-|say, “Let's play another game!” ‘ ‘s take our brains for grant-| circulation is upset, and you may de- | cret, jannin rumbi due to happen miles from the near-|gan from gett a with the| tated membrane and easily |1 seized the chance, for I had long|ed,” 1 laughed, “and in 1921 let's|Velop symptoms of catarrh or dys (To Be Continued) and eat wire station; the news, when re « tra 1 curtly as| that it is re ally i wanted to jack up Mistress Ann in a|consider them worth dr up | Depala or most any disease.” aninaedl 0- | should get it, would probably be car-|if it ail me 1 matter of | ont eh end tot breraelile, joureain way... yeas [with now sens oconstonally.” | “So people actually can die of] y¢ jy reported that = new light, 5 ried back to Bauxite Junction by |r he told 1 wi to de se, hoateent und bronchial asthe |_.“Well, there's your health, Ann Whats that got to do with my love ee trend the discovery of [STEMUY Superior to any previously: peaiise why #0 many physicians the pusher engine which had gone|how he was to § the “f 4 nothing |It's your b beauty asset, you | health b | ir If you dread the discovery Of |iiown, has been perfected in Lon lave recommended thera for indi-\ out to try to overtake the “Myer.” | orders to walt at Bauxite for N is m most valuable eoncen- | know, and you haven't been getting| “Lots! Be ¢ our bodies ought |a secret--something — disgraceful | agy. tion and dyspepsia iput even in that case it might be| — — ound of menu ne Momway jenough sleep lately! to obey our minds. Most of us let/that you want to hide- 1 spoke | es izing hour or more before and has been used for| “Nope! And I don't eat yeast! IT) our bodies rule our minds.” slowly because I wanted Ann to un iF q Gi 1: 19 | we Soci bene anything. bs ime moet fon 7 oor > brenk Kevere coughs. |eppose 1 ought tof she exclaimed.| “You make me think of a trans-|derstand that I was referring to h Girls! iriS.s In a Uttle while Disbrow had|your mouth, the agppointment, ask vour | wrverybody's talking about eating |!ation 1 had in the French class yes- |flirtation with Van—"why, probably Ss clicked in his call to Kirgan, Jaafest for your tions, and don’t accept | yeast. Let's do itr’ terday, It was hard, so I remember | you'll keep your hands clenched, and Clear Your kin when the undertaker’s wagon c ae the guest ptiixrantood. to" Jo as you pleasef I langhed.|it: ‘Form the habit of taking no|the muscles of your throat will be For Expectant Mothers > ne ge tage eager ’ baolu atisfaction or money |Your portion is three cakes a day,|more heed of the desires stirring | strained, and if you're crammed with | | With Cuticura [iii iisiatther tne carsecord man DWN 3. {Dupy elunded. "the Pier Coy | ynderwands and % wi baa within ow chan we dat the fa a cram om USED BY THREE GEWERATIONS. cach Pasa ter. eof Ontlewre |’ wax hurriedly writing off his list of bag pohed} essing ., A | better for you than candy. But real.|bugzing aroud us! . [you'll get very sick indeed! (Serre Poe POOKLET on MOTHERHOGS 450 BABY, Fusm wy} . See! doctors, and Mr, Yau Britt had goue 406 Columbia St eAdverticement. | iy, Ann, 1 wasn't talking about the “Out of the mouths of babes, “June, 1 guess I'd better Udy Up BascmeLn Rxeouatos CO DEFT. Om ateamee om low Sad Is Her Plight Do you think we should get a di WORRIED. [ahead of him as if he had « gy?” she asked. “Aren't you #lad) un. Then he would call our names i= — TW WN divorce, like|bdlind, and the sweat was running a * Ne ce ° HE I s face to lose itaeif In the || tb® Pretty doll was there on New | ang we would hold out our double by Olive Roberts Barton is strictly a matter for the down bi to decide. women to heed—“Marry in haste, re- Eat Enough of them In the crookings among the Timber mountain foothills and the Page 269 the corner by the car-record table|} %© see if she could tell what made fell over backwards with a crash and Durgin came staggering across the room. He was staring straight other, or do Peggy look #0 solemn. “Now I wonder who ifkes ple! ire now, four unhappy. Pew “Didn't you Ifke my story. TL Tl Tt Tl ‘Tt we al pip | ADVENTURES 1 wit straggling beard. vy children of| When he spoke his voice seemed hould receive |to come from away off somewhere 4 he was still , wall beyond the counterralling “Did I—did I hear you're sending for the ur he choked, with a dry rattle In his ithroat; and then, without waiting for an answer: “While you're at it {you'd etter get one for me | hands and get them filled up “T'm rs nd on th | reet staring at the bi “out I was remembering of thone 1 the oth r day—a society woman tearning in ung men and somebody say ny days before it did be New| in geattio—and she ald, ‘Do you day, Christmas day, and takers? remember Father Prefontaine's | Christmas pia, and what fun it “Oh, but Thad gome other £004 | wast thine I lay times! You mustn't “And how we ate! The real Pio- |there’s the money to pay him,” and an ee he tossed a thick roll of bank bills there and cried the whole week. | neer children and those of us who ould wow. | Wrapped around with a rubber band, “I used to go to church at the 6 next when Seattle was § bet nay Mi, Over to Tarbell at the train desk vague, pete i sige horse cards.” Si s:sratly, the little grand-etand little Catholic church which st starting to be a city. ts each, and). AB ye " saber. play ht bank roll made a at the corner of Third and Y “I know one man—that same Ww. D. 8. | version, why the muffled | : ey rayag last crash ¢ shot with way—the building which ts there) man who was Mark Twain's re. startling k to ever now is named for our old priest, y ception committes—who came When we turned to look, the mis . " i | chief was done. Durgin had Father Prefontaine, |running tn one day and said to crumpled down into a misshapen “My! how we loved him. I aes |heap on the floor and the sight #aw was enough to make your bi run col “That Carlnaee tse rin| «Stama's going to have com s=\YeS! HE CHEWED ToRacco, Too, n bags The unde stead of a tree with tarlat pany, and she’s killed nine chick ea palace was built of mother-of-pearl and orna-| x‘