The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1915, Page 3

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int i late? acini ccd ie RNB AE ia Rosacea Sa SINE Be BRE yt Ze to FATHER CLINGS 10} Without Mother’s Care, Says Real Mother, BELLEVETOSELL |: yt AMNESIA THEORY} THEIR LIFEBLOOD ic Ss , * Raising dren Not Well Raised MEN BESIER - ravi dents of this city but came here from Hopes Unconscious Impulse Twelve Selected From Crowd tormeriy « uridgeworkcr crpinver be was sent to New York five weeks ago, transferred to the Newark office of to Save Woman. the Erie and discharged there. Then ho came to this city. James Murray, another of the twieve, came here from Philadelphia several weeks ago, Mrs. Leonard's vitality is 0 low, according to Dr. Morris, that she would have no chance for life were blood supply not strengthened be- fore she received surgical treatment, She suffering from cancer. Her husband, John Leonard, is a waiter Bellevue Hospital was besieged to- day by crowds of homeless, unem- ployed men from bread lines in New York whe were enger to earn $15 by giving up @ quart of blood in an effort to save the life of Mra. Florence Leonard of N6. 299 West Twelfth Jat ¢-Bronx Woman Visited by Bed sYoung Man Who Thought j E. $n) He Was in Boston. sen : me Por ws Dr. M. L. Morris, the physician at- e's Phat the subconscious mind of INDIVIOVAL TY ; tending Mrs, Leonard, questioned the Rae’ Henry Clarke Cos jr, miasing son of di aad taily daa Ses. BG a OPPENHEIM CLUNS & é a whom blood tests were made with '° ) #°*the eminent New York surgeon, will % 34th Street, New York "a #45 ¢mpel the young man to seek familiar @cenes is now almost the only hope ©<" "the young man's father has of ever ‘Seeing his son alive again. Persons in the TF onx, in Bro . in Westchester Coun‘, in Boston and near the Coe sum..er home at Candia, satisfactory results, They were to’! to report back at the hospital at 9 o'clock this evening, and they will be cared for there during the night. To- morrow morning the man who is to N. H., have reported seeing @ man Lib de daall at datll lh cna con Exceptional Values Offered in Women's Seeombling youn Mr. Coe, but in- the twelve, and the operation will convinced the family take place to-morrow afternoon, that mone of those Of pil the unemployed mon who be- ; | “[- am hoping, however, that my sieged the hospital to-day and were Fibre Silk Sweaters , 7 it walk in at that d ’ aa | elidhite,” ‘De. Coe aid to-day at His aged = Senter, ot J | Bee Ny not nlake wan iat! Frank Walsh’s Theory on, the Bringing Up of Chil- ae and Green, Black and Red, Black and 5.00 | ».. he will realize what he ts coing of dren Combated by a ‘Woman Author—Duty of one and various other combi- Bier as savataicn had beenalmoet ox: the Mother to Watch Over Her Child and Mould esa 2 Deueted by nervous strain and his His Character, Even if Household Duties Are Also Pure 5 Wanstead. Swensers: wil is trated ir. ‘06 ~=looks si t " Mee yeare cider than he did before his son Neglected — Can Be Done Without Injurious hagen, Green, Tan, Rose and other 3.75 disappeared in Boston nine days ago. Coddling. desirable colors. + “Either he has been done away posed: by th ; > egtheong eerie, saghghedle By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. : tetine Ete Manele,” Dit, Cos 06604, Enter the self-raising Gath fade ata lehata x i eae ; It is Frank Walsh who obligingly introduces him. As Chairman of | M i y ata” yee ‘hos bat suboecssictaty tha, Federal Cocomlision on Industrial Relations, Me. Walsh has smoiaen:| Exceptional Values in Women’s | f° de will return here to his old home. | tarlly paused, in his work of heckling the high and mighty, has boon distrasted| “ “can’t think of thing el M f his fear of the gift-bearing Greeks, to it " ™ cooks poe Sauusiau spoacing in “Twin Bad Ribbed _& Silk Underwear 0 far we haven’: obtained one iota “I could never understand this talk about mothers wearing an advanced Spring style ’ ont Information regarding him. Every bringing up the children,” he perorated profoundly, London Feather Hat Ribbed Union Suits of Supegior Qual- Yumor that might give a clue has the other day. “As a matter of fact, what we need $5 to $10 ity Leaeg ieee het orton Rego 39¢ . , | i ** proved to be f ; , (2) “Not only have we searched Boston high and low, but I have wired C. A. Jackways of Ovando, ‘Mont. who owns .@ ranch there where Henry is self-raising children. All children should have a ege e certain amount of care, of course. Some have too Odd t th W. N much and. others don’t have enough. Some day, I I Iesm (4 ar ews believe, all children will have just the care they need. wtayed several months about five Our modern educators and philosophers are right in 1 years ago; I have written to a friend p saying that children need more liberty, less com- 9f mine, Dr. Russell, in Keene, N. H..| pulsion from the outside.” fant have “had detectives, search Yet, after all, is the self-raising child an utter novelty? There is the Chicago, and I have written to friends| pallid, clgarettesmoking, “fresh” boy; there ts his painted, overdressed,|__ An Austrian priest led 300 Albanians into Podgaritsa, but the Montene- ANCE in Concord, ‘where Henry went to Petia poanietien ieter—both of them familiar figures. Either through {7108 killed twenty, captured Afty and repulsed the others, D a 5 ave vi new rearaship “and railread teth Pete | the carelessness or through the overweaning affection of their parents, The German military authorities have decided to use prisoners of war age Boston, and that watching also has! they have been subject to no control and have been allowed to develop | !n cary iae Ga agricultural work, groups of 80 to 100 to be put at the| dance record care Teor Mine une’ ne got a amatl| according to thelr own crude, crass notions of manliness and womanliness, | 1!*P84! of farmers for food, lodging and 2% cents a day. teday-you'll h 1 thorities ha . want it! Wiad la October, and with thee he ran The French military authorities have refused the smallest conacript of f togacy from his grandmother, who| Are they such successes that we need more of them? | ee : i. ‘Such as those in.| I wondered how a mother woul’ the 1916 class, He is 46 inches tall, welghs 65 pounds and plays child's Saar tee temas household | rate what ts obviously a man’s !deal. | dred and Twenty-first Street, a| Darts at a theatre. ILLICENT WALTZ OF F ENHEIM GLUNS & Ec Bb, things when he \as married, but he|a self-raising child. Therefore I went | stone's throw from Columbia Uni- | and on the Other side J i lar and extra sizes. Regular 75c V: Glove Silk Vests, extra quality silk. Pink or white, reinforced. | 05c Regular 1.50 Value A French war prisoner has been givea two years for hitting the Kaiser In the eye. It was a picture Kaiser, and the charge was committing a crime against the sovereign by destroying the eyes of the portrait, Embroidered Glove Silk Vests, extra i quality in Pink or White. 1.25 1.95 Value , which brain as well | Yeraity and just across the strest from | _ A Rotterdam despatch says @ British aviator dropped a bomb on a —————— Ei eed ina Boston bank’ in his Lior adeeb Mackie, |{h¢ Horace Mann School. ‘She made |German submarine at Zeebrugge and eank it—the firat*defeat of a sube|LOVE’S MEMORIES WALTZ 34th Street, New York ae 7 ome le circling gesture with hand, | marine by an aeroplane, = cart 4 only 1 small insurance, | the notably successful writer of chil- tale one han COLUMBIA RECORD A565, PRICE, 81. 1 believe, in the Eguitable,| dren's plays. Her latest work, a FOR HOUSEWORK; CHIL- At A cost of $6,000,000 and two months’ labor, the Germans have you haven't time to hear it little pete liers’ insurance, charming four-act fair, play called} DREN'S CARE 18 THEIR OWN, | pleted a tunnel acro: afd (8 ttle tra the French border north of Metz to tac! llitate mill- { had nothing to ce,” will be pro-| «y, tary communication. or ' do with this disappearance.” “The Moving Houre,” Ww ‘ou should just see the mothers . play perfectly om your machine, , . . . Coc added that the wife of the|duced in Boston this-apring, having Chart Wee wrote art ive ans by . ede 2s. | Special Values Offered in missing man appears to be convinced children's players’ a ves. Nearly| mother bef me said with a that her husband is dead; that he| een awarded te Baker of Hat- |!) of them take entire charge of their] gentle deci “ig my own defi- POLICEMAN SAVES MAN met with foul play. prize by Prof. George a children. In the summer you find| ition of what a mother should ’ | WwW. n’s Handkerchi fs The Coey seem to put moro confi-|vard, Beulab Marte Dix, the dram-| them sitting in the park with their| be to her children—the moving THE wy ome | dence inthe clue wuppiled by Ms | aint, anu Walter Prichard Baton. |eWing, white the chitiren play about | Routes RESTS HIM| DOUBLE RECORDS eran eee eee sae ine Beane, No te Caldwell) professionally and privately she 18} mesting of mothers ut the Horace |theoee pene ni ce cere, Peete, rather eee DISC Imported pure [rish Linen hem- 1. an earnest student of child psychol-| Mann School. The rule is to hire|content herself with forbidding her Becki Fi Sls , stitched Handkerchiefs, hand em- 12x¢ af yer, Mrs, ory, for except on play-bills sha ix | maids for the housework, but not for | tittle ones to do certain things, but ing Finds Friend's Suicide broidered. Regular 25c Value + word to Dr. Coe late Saturday night| yrs, Herbert M. Hopkins, with a|the children. They are not slighted, | she should see that they have happy, Threat that soon after dark a young man : whatever else is, Indeed, it's almost a| worth-while activities. Personally, I reat to Die by Gas | s brit uw He is - answering the missing man’s de-| sturdy young son to bring up. common saying among women 1 not being “‘self-raised”—decidedly { know, ‘Well, my apartment may be up in a heap, but at least the pled am very much interegted in a na- | tional movement for children's thea: Is Real, | tres In every city, #0 that instead o ; the moving pictures, that are not In- ae his way home early to-day | frequently frightening and nerve-| Bernard Waldschmidt, © straining, there may be joyful, Whole | who for years ty h forty-eight, | RS ie te aae “Thwart you to take off your rubber | %2me: cultural entertainment ‘access- ‘has run @ sriall candy - told him he was in New York. She | \ideed. | do not {boots at once, Cecil, and put them sa o children everywhere” og | ind stationery atore at No, 657 Ham- gave him a package of food and a, ger without pres in the bathtub," his mother directed, — | 4° Beatrice Forbesttobertaon | PUPS Avenue, Williamsburg, met «| mall amount of money. He seemed | believe in the self- Then she turned to me with’ al fais’ new ‘book, “What Women | friend, Po a ssi nervous and afraid of pursuit, cover-| And it seems to me that the en- charming smile, “You see how it is,” q » Policeman Herman Recking " i Want." Mrs. Hale argues that if a ing his face when a iceman f a she said. “Rubber boots aren't t of the “1 Halt an hour later it ae. | lightened eaters gh ainoy, af best thing for a clean bathtub, but he| Mother spends too much time with Hamburg Avenue Station, acription ane called 3 the door, say- 1 LO ost, without money and not. For ede hte Aa ng a [ate being looked out for, In asking for direction on his way Hie: mas, ipersen : f aE lig it became apparent that he thought| mether can do is to take care of | walked in, fresh from a play-hour in he was in Boston. He seemed very| her child. He needs her con- {a watery outdoor world. much surprised when Mrs, Fowler nt superv’ Superior quality sheer “Shamrock Lawn” Handkerchiefs, initialed or} 4. 5¢ | handsomely embroidered; a boz of siz + Women’s Silk Hosiery Silk Hose, with reinforced sole, heel ; ' ly years, wat- | "Well, He " garter curred to her that he might beHenry| mere has to wear them when he goes out | her child during his early y rman,” he eaid, “I might and double ¢ tops, in Black, a Clarke Coe. ais brother: nia| overgrerere, Neltn and-he has to have dry shoes when | yee ea ete eat te aa well say good-by, I'm suing to White, Faun, Taupe, Pink, Blue, 39c ; ‘oe, his brother: his! mands nor househo! ) become the intelli take the gas route.” ze, vy : ? tr gent companion of ch Blue, N. ‘ Tose friend, spent yore ter aries |. allowed to interfere with the | 4, ure alld ought te be allowed | Hin adolescence. Becking tried to cheer him up, Bronze, Gray, Fren Nav ther's personal care. | 1 think Ate splendid to see tho Blue and Tan. Exceptional Value. ’ : noon with Mrs, Fowler, getting every im viously. “I "t believe in nag- |MOULDING THE MORAL NATURE | “owing Waldschmidt had had recent | bit of information from her they a | \ gould. The Bronx will bo flooded to- | modern mothers with thelr children.” | got} ons. dich boa yew 90 OF A Boy. to hls the tert mighty ve bout"! Just a Minute \ day with circulars car; she continued, genuine enthusiasm | y of their faults, and it coors “L don't agree with that at all!”| eaenere aagnan Might have been tn Night and Morning picture with the lemend, “Have you Warm a ates iavan ate | {22,Bad to,punish them fer some: | exclaimed Mrs. Hopkins, F event to the door 4 ? jalf a dozen smooth, sieved thing at four which ¢ leading to W: \ tectives from the Bronx Bureau have tractive woman, with a youthfully ‘A child needs his mother more ldschmidt’s room back } ' set to work hunting for him, slender figure, and a face shaped in e Burns detectives working on the the long, beautiful oval of a Botticelli during the first twelve years of |f the candy store. An odor of gas hie life than at any other time, |Came from the keyhole, ' for 8 $ui0 ‘ t J jou may | z Panrenacee a) | Ba‘ ictaetiauis tne |,,torinn Mn way tio the man Sah BOE OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © so. fut just as hysical needs, feeding him room, the policeman found Wald. |’ ite softening, Aas Is, ie pe MM RM pe ol hi Aide ur aki Washing his hands and brushing |#hmidt, with a gas tube in his to restore your skin his hair that his mother comes | Becking worked over him ueutbe He 34th Street, New ¥ close to him and is able to ine |him alive until a pulms Ping ‘ork fluence his mental and moral na- |) motor was ture. After he is twelve years YEA old he doesn't want to be thecom- When Waldschmidt revived he re- i Hi Proaghed the policeman for not let. the American mother’s preoccupat: Hy a) 19 Own Gere e aking his father |CME him die, ‘Then Becking had to arrest him for attempted auicide, y, 9 with him has made the Ameri Don’t Let Your Stomach —_:iijes "esi crn i hinted, flor money to take his girl out. 4 DISCOURAGING SELF-CON- “Whether the youth may meet his Troable You McIOUGNERS. IN. a Cucor | ows’heseraton in antely depends on the preparation the mother gives the “Oh, of course, he mustn't know that! child. As for her development, why When you feel miserable, run down, have a bad taste in the mouth, coated his mother conalders him the most| may she not find it ea studying the it i ‘ important thing in the world,” Mrs, "a fresh point of view? tongue and frequent headaches it is a sure sign that your stomach, a Ra Bae enila ADI POE A TOME ee ard bowels are not in order and need a good, thorough cleansing at once.|was it the old Scotchwoman said?| hae 'a child it’s her Job to stay at ‘When ye love ther: maist, let them| home and take care of it. Babies die know it least.’ A mother ought not! in the best kept tnatitutions for lack / to over-indulge her child or make| of individual mothering. Children in wa, wa him self-conscious, She must al-| Orphan asylums look exactly alike ' waya seo him, but he mustn't be| and apparentky have no Individuality, aware that she is watching, And it)] admit that every woman Is not a * - seems to me we are reachipg just| porn mother, But there's no reason r that middie ground, between severity | why she shouldn't make heraclf one,” and the over-anxioux coddling that| "yinally, this’mother voiced the ar- * The Delicious Laxative Chocolate gument which must always decide will cleanse your system in a natural, healthy manner, without pain or grip- { ase in Boston have no connection Madonna, but quite free from its d } With the William J. Rurna Detective figuring peevishness. She has big \ & Awency here. Ciroulars describing brown eyes and dusky hair, parted to i young Coe and bearing his photograph make a triangle of her wide brow ‘were mai'™! to Police Headquarters and gathered in a thick knot behind. Pto-day, and also mailed all over this We were in the front room of her Jeountry and to Canada and Mexic partment at No. 501 West One Hun- “But there are those who say that Women’s Separate Skirts 2 Exceptional Values New tailored model skirts for sport and streat: wear, featuring belts, pockets and button front affects. Skirts of Gabardine and Serge.) Skirts of Mixtures and Covert. | 5 I is useless lo pay more—foolish to pay less than 81.00 for silk hosiery. Because for ene dollar you can wear 6 rouM Gold Stripe Silk Stockings All silk. Pure silk, Double the amount of silk. No load- ing with the metallic impurities that spells a-h-o-r-t ti-f-e Protection against garter runs by the Gold Stripe. 489 shades and colors. (We match to your samples—no extra charge.) 4 $1.00 WORTH FOR $1.00 The genuine have GileStues stamped on tor. To-morrow buy GOTHAM 100. 100% pure silk. Skirts of Corduroy and Checks. many of Us against the co-operative nursery or the hired child specialist i Py Ex-Lax will relieve bowels’ of the undigested waste matter, and hy even though it's an argument of feel- 100% (maximum) wear. Be convinced forever Taffeta Si © here bouts your head wil be dear and your ee wil pale He considered « moment and '”#: Jew could a mether ever for. GOTHAM HOSIERY SHOP. decidedly 4 af One 10 box of Ex-Lax is enoush to canines you whan she lark Rlaand’ deoantt | Sabres when’ ahe hed Yeh Te deot 4 wl ERT PANY ATPEST rcnteres, Bh peaks Get it at your drug store to-day, 10c, 25¢ and moving neues’ "And thet". the deliberately, in the care of an-

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