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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1912. him, I admit that I picked him up and spanked him. I cduidn’t at the moment think of anything else which would #0 instantly convince him that maiches are not playthings. “I do think, though, that such pun- ishment should be discarded at a very early age, In fact, Just as soon as a child {8 olf enough to be reasoned with After that period has been reached, a Blow 1s @ confession of failure by the parent, failure in tact or sympathy or self-control.” “Are you @ bellever in the in‘luencs of beautiful objects on the child?’ “He is usually impressionable to a degree, and while it would be fool!si to rely wholly on such influence, I think charming surroundings, fine mu- sic and art have an undoubted effect The environthent should be made as nearly ideal as possible. “It do feel that one of the flaws in the American system of education ts the emphasis laid upon material achieve- ment, rather than on beauty of char- acter, The common educational {deal is, that the boy be taught to ‘make good,’ that ts, to achieve a tangible in dollars and cents. This - ten acquired at the expense of unself- fahness and a sense of beauty. We ought to teach our children to shun rather than seek this type of success.” “and have you made your boys suf- American Parenthood From the Viewpoint Of a Suffragette Mother Mrs. Mary Ware Dennett Tells How She Trains Her Children and Says She Thinks the Father Ought to Give Hours of His Time Daily to the Youngsters While the Mother Is Away. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. The Spartan mother in the person of Mira, Arnold Volpe, has given her testi fmony in the case of Dr, Adolph Bor- ginsky ve. the American mother. Dr. Berginsky, you will recollect, invelghed heaftily against the foolishly indulgent attitude of American motherhood, and @eclarea that the mothers were to blame for the large number of sickly, Ml-disciplined children {tn this country. To-day let us hear what the suffrage mother has to say to this indiotment. Ghe exists tn increasingly large num- spite the doleful prognostications . And she can ask for no Wetter representative than Mrs, Mary ‘Ware Dennett, Secretary of the Na- tonal Woman Suffrage Association, and the mother of two fine young sons. “In the first piace,” declared Mrs. Dennett, “it 1s not American mother- hood which should be brought to the bar, but American parenthood. You say Dr. Berginaky suggests that United States Government found schools fer mothers. education shoul the duties and hood, but the ifstruction Is just as cessary to the young man as to the young woman, “The American father must learn that he is not doing his full duty by his children when he pays their bills amd plays wita them “They have never had any chance to be enything else, since they were brought up in an atmosphere free from prejudice,” said Mrs. Dennett, simply. “I had only one conversation on the subject with my elder son, who was eight at the time. I was going to @ suffrage com- mittee meeting, and he wanted me to tell him about it. After I was’ through he exclaimed, ‘But why don’t they let methods usually fall to see the point Where both merge. “The child too oarefully pro- tected, too closely hedged im by Parental decisions, is likely to you vote?’ Then, doubling up his little fists, ‘If they don’t, I'll make ‘em! ——————— LITTLE TWIN SISTERS HURT BY RUNAWAY HORSE On Their Way to School One Is Hurt Trying to Drag the Other From Danger. Mow the world needs people to be actively rather tham passively good, On the other hand, there is & wide difference between teach- ing a ihild to control himself and _Mlowing him to grow up without any control, even his own. “The parent should direct every ef- fort toward showing the child the value of temperance in all things, But if at the moment the little one’s desires are #0 strong that he Is unable to see the y of temperate self-control, the hould exercise restraint over until he learns better.”* SPANKING WAS ONLY THING SHE COULD THINK OF. should the restraint include corporal Punishment?” I asked, “In theory T have always satd no," Mrs, Dennett answeted, with a quizzical years old, live @y No, 20 East: Ninety- dghth street. To-day they occupy twin cots at the Reception Hospital. The twins had started for School No, 77, at Ninety-sixth street ane Lexington avenue, and were crossing & Second avenue this morning when a delivery wagon driven by Charles Kiffer of No, 3% Enst Etghty-eighth street bore down on them rapidly. Etta was the first to seo the danger. She gave Bertha a push that sent her clear of the horse's Roofs even as Etta her- self was Knocked down and trampled. Bertha, seeing her twin sister under the antma's hoots, made a dive to drag her out of harm and was, in turn, bowled over and cut by the steel shoes. nights, mornings and Sundays. Ke must manage to give them re of his time and attention, to take at least an equal share @ responsibilities of their up- upon his own shoulders. to a child for overturning theo- And I admit that when I found ad 1th The horse was swerved before the -old son si.ting under the| wheels passed over the children. Etta x of matches, @ heap of! has serious internal injuries. Bertha play his pa r the colidren vich he had lighted beside hag bad cuts on her face and arms. ome into the “But how can he spend with the chil- dren the time he has t) use tn earning money for them?” I asked. FIVE HOURS ON AND FIVE HOURS OFF, most informed and pro+ are agreed a the mig independ * replied 3 ‘9 22 to 26 34th St. West Important Sale Tuesday Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses Very Exceptional Values Broc'ded Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse and Crepe Meteor, in Black, Navy, Copenhagen, Rose, Taupe, Brown, Pearl Gray, Salmon Pink, t Wistaria, beautifully draped and pannier effects. 2. | eters now and then would lose ner $ 6.50 nervously exagze sense of their Actual Value $39.50 | deficiencies.” | Te was obvious 1) Atscussing the SALE OF WAISTS feefareed to use {t | DECIDEDLY NEW MODELS in White and not “mater Washable Crepe de Chine, with Robespierre, | Byron and high French roll collars, | $5.75 | Actual Value $8.75 | 22 to 26 John Forsythe 34th St. West father’s task will t ad of his-spending a te ing day outside the home, we sha some time Have tlhe mother and father alternating five-nour periods with five hours in the company < children, And family wi purely phys! spective mother compl: comes home and dren before going to b won't under- etand how naughty they really are, But y from her young- 8 yed. You often hear ing because father, who s with the chil- if she could get ay Do you belleve in the methods of Solo- mon or of Dr. \Woods Hutchinson?" “| think that there is a great deal of 00d in each of what may be called the echools of repression and expansion,” | ehe averred, “ that the advo really seems a pity of the two different are among the best silver plated ware that is made today. They are fashioned by experienced Silveramiths and heavily coated with pure silver. They look like solid silver, and so ser- viceable are they, that to all intents and purposes they are silver. O-: Reproductions of Sheffield Plate “Sheffield” Ware Planked Steak Holders, A novel combination of “Plank” and pierced work stand, Price 34 in. 69.75 Bread Tray. A very attractive example of our new “Pierced” Designs, Price 66.75 Large pieces, such as Trays and Servirig Dishes are especially suitable for fashioning in Sheffield Plate. ‘We have these in a variety of styles and sizes, and at prices that are markedly attractive. The MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) Silversmiths ae a a 49-51 W. 34th Street, Throagh to 68-70 W. 35th Street, New York. | Bertha and Etta Levine, twins, elght |” Pubitc * | No, 11 size Double aX Green Trading Stampe mith Purchases Before 12 0’ Clock —Singie Stampe Thereafter “Better Goods for the Same Money ;~. Same Stamps Free A Sensational Success Continued This Week! You can have ag many books started with 60 free stamps, as you may need to secure any par- ticular premium jich nese 60 F ce Stamps ese ree are in addition to t. regularcompliment Stamps distribut every Tuesday in the Premium Parlor, in our GREENHUT Buiding. Double ZAC Stamps with Pure! Before 12 o’Cloek —Single Stamps Thereafter. Big Store This Morning. This sale c to the extent of 25 to 50 at $34.50 , as iMustrated satin lining; some are finished witty border, rermed a “kic! of coat from $25 Marmet Fur Sete—consisting of i crane 1425 fancy shawl colla $35 Australian Opossum Fur Sete— crast Gn "tees Vaults FREE OF RGE $1 White Lingerie Blouses, at Net Blouses, BO ele by china and glassware, lamps, pictures—and s hundre GREENHUT BUILDIN' Economy Saleof Lace Curtains & Upholsteries There is room here for only @ few of tomorrow's items: Rich Irish Point Lace Curtains— with wide floral and detached Economy. borders; value $5.50; $ pair ae oe 3.95 Ruffled Net Be “with large lace center mots sa corner jeces; regularly $5; Nottingham Lace Curtains—in @ large variety of new and pleasing donee ;regularly bathe #295 Figured “Armure Portieres—trim- med with rich tapestry borders; price $4.50; $: regular (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) Four- Piece Parlor Suite—con- sisting of arm rocker, arm- chair, settee and 24-inch square top table, all made of birch in rich mahogany finish; loose cushion seats, French legs and claw feee; regular price, complete, $30; ———=( REENHUT BUILDIN' Economy Sale of Axminster Rugs SANFORD'S SEAMLESS AX-+ MINSTER RUGS, at prices that about equal the cost of pro ‘uction, They are mill samples and dropped patterns. Size 9x9 feet; regularly $17.50 $22.50; at Sees attest. $1150 Seamed Axminster Rugs See sbe ae een” $17.50 same size in slightly mismatche. patrerns; regularly $15.75 $22.50; at (GREENHUT Building, First Ploor.) Stoves and Heaters Sun Oak Parlor Heating Stoves—burn either coal or wood; powerful heater; draw center grate, nickel top-ring al fancy urn-top; No, 11 size, *455 with 10-inch fire pot ; No, 13 size, with 12-inch fire pot. . $5.75 Larger sizes in proportion. (Ontya limited quantity- telephone orders filled. Waterman Gil Heater- Japanned fnish,three- Gas its jatcrs-—-four oval tubes, fancy jewel rot, exceltentheater; 3] EO) special, tomorrow, at ‘ e $2.55 TEA KErT nomailor quart oil tank, pin t ba No. 9 nickel-f Boiler—two-pint, $4 |} 4 BSc, regularly 80c, boiled or raw \urpsntine, shellac, crude oil, hard | wire, special, at 1 10's 5c at poe 50c dryers. Gerstandorter's sapolin stains, radiator bronze, (GREENHUT BUILDING, Main Floor and Basement.) stove-pipe enamel, bath enamel, etc. Fur Sale Extraordinary A. Distribution of $30,000 Worth of Fur Coats, Fur Neckwear and Muffe Began at the inues tomorrow. Take advantage of it, for the special prices help you to economize cent. A few examples of the values are given here: $50 Russian PonyskinCoats| 79.50 Handsome Caracul garments, 9, beautifully marked and moired. 52 and 54 with deep shawt ¢ollar, brocade and Skinner er,”” to prevent lining around bottom Fur Scarfs, Muffs and Fur Sets ¢t, WE WILL STORE any coat purchased in this In This Sale of Women’s Blouses You Can Get the Season’s Most Beaut: Materials at Prices That Ma iful Styles in Dependable Quality 69c %4 White Embroidered . $2.9 Fall Household: Exhibits and Economy Sales We are now holding OUR GREAT FALL HOUSEHOLD EXHIBITS AND ECONOMY SALES of new styles and designs in furniture, curtains and upholsteries, housefurnishings, tugs, | <, desing, this great event The Big Store cuts its already low prices lower stilt. Golden Oak Buftet—made of oak | Golden Oak Dremer-—top is 19x36 im golden finish; top is 20x47, inches and is mounted by « French plate bevelled mirror, size 10x30 inches; two small drawers and one large one; Tegular price $14; (GREENHUT Economy Sale of Housefurnishings Aluminum Ware We carry only the best grades of imported and domestic aluminum ware. Preserving Kettle—-34-|,inped Frying Pans cpecieh w.. 1.70 Double Rice or Corea} ¢ FLCOOPER ©. J.B.GREENHOUT, Pres. 18% t0 18° Streets i MAIN BUILDING: id in some cases even more. Skin Fur Céats at %59.50 Every garment is made from choice selected and lustrous skins of a quality thee is reliable in every detail. These “ : chee. hety. sei Rerin with deep - Snen! “ester i *, shew! col with brocade and fancy silks. " | Coats of eat sold elewhere at prices i : 4 4 your choice, here, at $89.90. ‘ideaiea ahaa + Made of selected @ plain black satin Hudeon Seal $25 Black Fer Fur Shawt $. Pa 14,75 |"Neccuy ‘Searterto, march. chore Collar—at.......... ae 750 $16* to $15 Hudsen Seal (Pieced) e % $18.50 Jap. Mink Pur Sets—consisting Large Pillow Muffe—can hardly be distinguished from muffs made ot taney and pillow mute aad lores lj chine; at-.. “200 na “R75 sale in our Cold Storage shine; at.. until such time this season as the MAIN Building, First Ploor.) ro a eenrenitey boeas Which Begins Tomorrow That Make It Worth Your While to Buy Liberally 2 White French Voile 83 White Fre Blouses, at... $] Voile Blouse at $1.98 $2.50 White i ; 8 GREENHUT BUILDING Buc Blouses, at. SS = other ¢ ped to make your home comfortable and cosy during the ter days. come and take advantage of this remarkable d-and-one | while it lasts. RBENHUT BUILDIN Sale of Furniture iS ;REENHUT BUILDIN: Thin-Blown Glass Table Service Complete 89 c for..... wail A few examples of the extraordinary values of- fered during this sale. Four. Piece Earty Euglish Liv- lng Reom Suite—consisting of armchair, rocker, sett is engraved with your to order ; tomorrow; Dome Light Complete wor *7.95 inches and is mounted with « French plate bevelled mirror, ruby, et size 14x24 inches; three large with metal Mil Greaney border. Complete with drawers; regular price § elsbach inverted burner, mantle . 1.50 “ ‘950 $10; tomorrow, at for Building, Second and Third Floors.) (GREENHUT Bulking, Main Fleor.) GREENHUT BUILDING Curtain Stretchers CURTAIN STRETCHERS—with » CURTAIN STRETCHBRS—wit 14-inch "frame, truss | 28-inch hile dri brace, eeif-squaring hinge aad stationary nickel-plated brass pins 1% inches apart. : woe ee Paint Specials FRE a \p Our paints are made from the purest turpeatine,oil and lead. Permanent Mixed Paint Pint .. i Galion larly aul | juart $2.25, at $1.75 Gallon with long handles; | T-inch size, special 50 abe plete line of the best grades of white oil nd ‘ollanders —with riveted handles and feet; ene ‘ a,

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