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A enn ile sy PER BVEMING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1915, DRINK QUESTION Mother of Winifred Stoner, FRINTIESS SEARCH ALPHALIDASSERTS © a WAR TN hi lh Most Talented Childi lin the l 1.8. MADE OF MARLOWE WILSON APPROVED ig INGREATBRTAN, socom whom nos ren =| GIRL SAYSCASHER OF HS INTERVIEW | Woman Who Did Such Amazing Things With Her fur * = “ Ps a Petitions Circulate te Own Daughter Tells How and Why She Suc- ol fis ; ' rT tun Auticartt \ ‘ , ¢ \ t , as Mamtact ceeded With “Natural Education” —At Five if iin a ven the Manufacture " hett { ’ , at Years Winifred Jr. Had Talking Know!l- ; ; t squor ¢ New | quor. edge of Bight Languages, Spoke . ————— . FAIR PLAY IS WANTED ee , _ ” PALI Alb (rt thé P | Talk” Tabooed. ‘ Employers and Employees a 2 Chit \ Not Only O : Thi W the second of @ serics of articlon given to The Beontng World ; Must Row in the Same by Mra Winifred Sackville Stoner, author of “Netwral Hdwcation” ond | Who Might Have Taken ; : J Boat, All Say. mother of Winfred stoner jr, the most talented twclvevearold im the | he Bag Mia ‘1 but United Btates Im these tnterviows Mrs Sloner fella American mothers 1 . . iuenon, & - ia Row to war her simple, matural educational methods, as a reaw 4 : Apri asorta ' \ The attention of the Hritien| MY wR Witte daughter we the author of tem books, the " ; a " pi public is to-day concentrated upon the| College eduastion, yet a Aewithy, happy, human child. The second art ~! ‘ ' question of abstinence, For the) deals with the problem of “How to Teach Your Child to Tulk” ” alee ane ' Moment it has overshadowed the ‘ ' “ ee Nate " ' war, This is Good Friday, and tn By Marguerite Movers Marshall. , ' cM London there are ne afternoon! = When Winifred Stoner jr was one your old she talked She REALLY aie ty papers, Wut it is doubtful if the big | taiked; she did pot utter a jargon of mixshaped words and phrases which ae gost headlines chronicling military i 1 a activity could divert the attention of mo ee ee ee LOT them Teauw tana au pal eu ae ' ached ne yeu ' the people from the allabsorbing TEA Thim ESPERANTO OTHER CHmonent ' eomtand hy the defence jou # who know aa w ta topic of the possibility of @ ‘dry’ M View sore that Albertine | t prote Hal point of country, Amo, yy " . \frer Ma | SOlWed and who know further thats That some drastic measures are ama! wi €sTas as ai ; hia ta ’ ‘ ‘ contemplated Is beyond question, but| . ReLUNWO (7 Wenner AARUwAG Od aes ae ae eee | Prosidentig The on the public 18 divided in opinion as to| Fr.) wit | ' fw Stops qatar rams whether the prohibition in to be total, | o ne Kirt," wat wi he qirle | br ' re w nkoown ‘Twice the usual of whether the consumption of alco-| P) ivi vile Ae phop were aearohed. ‘Phen T]me previous t Feeeption at the punt of silk. rey I it t ted or | 1ON. Mire Nol Hh oun duatiee TW How | en Lng leno a ad wo Beeteastons White ‘ t Sy] M ‘f « 1 a ny ty inaintin bo! orn AM wh Beveral of the London morning pa- THING & BALL Ht bee ' J the tent of my interview and the bona G pers appeared to-day with full page 4 Mian Marhiwe Y Sv UHR IL MOnSAtOR wiioh F Pe HOSIERY SHOP advertisements presenting petitions A, wearched, bul Mex Nother aad guelen the t i" 27 West 34th St. with the request that supporters of rl Aton Sachi halal Tr Just 4 Way Between Gth Ave the movement cut them out and send, | SAY GOOD MORNING IN THE LANGUAGE OF them to Chancellor of the Exchequer| | THE COUNTRY Lioyd-George, ‘These petitions read: | THe Dous BOW Jour! GUTeEN “Iam entirely in favor of the mus-! | REPRESENT MORGEN! 1%, pension of the manufacture and sale, of intoxicating liquors during the war, which I consider imperative for vad under vt wotertonk oe ook owe hs TEABOR GETS A HEARING | ae hymna beeen et) SAVE DEPARTMENT want, her Hing and Nee stock ines emo ue we found on her was a package a quick and successful termination ; mo-quinine tables and a tip. | Wil Fight Bill at Albany tor Com , of the war. I shall heartily support | atic). Mie Had so rioneR \ : saben the Government in any such meus- RK LEG DROWNS lite Hatin’ Was & veemiee wuttion With Compensa | ure.” | aurprine. Mra. Notkor muttered to tion Commission 4 ‘The petition idea is backed by mor- : chants and business men and other employers of labor, who disclaim any | o} wave a war interest in the proposed measure. The sense of personal liberty is #0 atrong in England that it may defeat total prohibition, But the sense of fair play fights on the side of the wn treme measure, for the opinion growing that if employees be deprived those in her wieinity: that th tenth - | not shaken by the cron ex nation | ine en phils atend to combine =) of Inidor Kregel, Mrs, Notker's lawyer, [the Labor Depar nd the Work-| Easter Time anything [M IVER next Tuesday after nem, and motion to imma“ th Sea ‘ie taber. aed taduatriea| CERTIFIED EGGS y, wit be recom-| from CERTIFIED FARMS miy her mother could translate into understandable langua Winifred | glish clearly and correctly, while her vocabu- | lary was more fluent than that of many an adult. More- over, she could scan the first ten lines of the Aeneld | without a misplaced quantity. When she was five years old she had a talking! knowledge of eight languages. She amazed a college complaint had Masintrate Mayo. Walter BM. Jow, |Comunittes toe’ & = Pee F anal ed to the cu “ OF etka thaie pines’ tn Tin eae professor who came to visit her parents by greeting him | It Floats on Water anid Keeps nie Mi aa alae oat orsing: " nah ahs “From our farms today — . it is believed that the Cabinet te tn politely in Latin, and conversing at dinner in the came Gustave Clause’s Héad 150 ino daannter we juitted he] Minority leader Wagner protested on your (able lomerreu, favor of total prohibition, which, un. , language. She translated the rhymes of Mother Goove/ best through play, if it ie play | i uit bring suit for $50,000 damages | to-day that sufhietent notion had not dlc. per doz. | der the Defense of the Realm Act, tt | into Esperanto, producing a book which various teachers| With a purpose.” | Submerged. | 4 lh eal Nolker been given laboring people that @ Fe | fariier Bogie iis Say of that language have found most helpful. FARLY KNOWLEDGE OF LATIN ~ Mrs. Nolker, attired all in black |hearing was to be held yesterday DELIVERED EVERYWHERE Yet, in the eyes of Winifred’s mother, the child's “gitt of tongues” ts] ..y UT Gili thee tubrcuetaee haul land weuring a smart black toque,| He therefore ploaded for immediate wie atts ] | MAN CAUGHT IN CHASE not exceptional. Other American children can do as well, Mrs, Stoner |teach Wher child Latin at an early age?” Gustave Clauxe, captoin of the coal| onuaually Jerked at the coattails of ammittal of the measure and a Uren ree, Pree eeu thinks, provided the mother plays her part of teacier, T aske barge Theresa Metain, lod a cork| yer attorney, laadore Krosel, suggest. | hearing next Wednesday, Majority IDENTIFIED AS THIEF| rom omy. or eumrs “conto eg Ta fern te Salo vit this he was ag, and ing antions at In other ways on: [mater tiwan wived wo wero wl Certified Farms Co, SHOULD HEAR GOOD E! . increased by his command of the | because it shows how Bnxlish 1s, Font atter visiting a friend on the tea] deavoring to conduct hor own cane Sa ak the mit reat Main Office: 26 WEST 59th STREET “What is the best way of teaching | tuols of its oxpression.” ructed,” replied Mrs. Sto: Detective Dawson testified that} Tuesday was set as the hearing day, t put off too long a ehild to the halrdress.| The bi was introduced by se Woman Says Sorenson Was Bur-| 4 small child to talk?” I asked the But Mrs, Stoner believes that fa-|loarnini: it.” By ce nae Tpring.. He opponed recommit ting tho founder of “natural education.” cility in English speech should be| baby his ear b Spring. 48 heaved sero tibaaes . neg e hie. birth: @ only one of the linguistic achleve- ihe eound of ti versen, | Then 1 tea obi me i i i : mise ahead tes Peer ee tae Shell hue, Xo salsae or W N i was diMoult to get anything ponents of the bill could convince the thirty-one and ai fat tall aNd] pig "Meg “Gtoner, "The een teaPsnnale earns Ga place be searched, he sald, and when | “1 inay look Innocent, but Em not @ x ag No. 21% Wyckort| Plied Mra, Stoner, “The 80° | baby can and should learn to speak i Grea rostien, Ae gana teat ne| called ‘baby talk’ in which many | several languages is a bit irritating. aive barge Bnergy this afternoon in the peating Virgil to i at River ut the foot of Beekman comes familiar with Then there] Street he essayed to jump a fours]. ocor in such an excited a foot spa wrating the Bnersy he w ing ostablishment he found Mrs, glar She Found in Flat- Modish apparel scieutit- ically constructed to ex- pand as reaulied and to harmonize the tigureline throughout entire period. Capt. Clause sank quickly, but in a few seconds the cork log app the surface. It act sipning with Albertine | ehild,” Wagner shouted agonted! t i Wagner ¢h 1; “Why, that's ridicu- |», Latter Bprini a Mrs. Nolker njugations a i > finally adopted by the mother indulge is @ positive ob- | Nevertheless, thie is what Mra, |the buxbears of the printed ras Rie ke fom sinking, 1 shot foung. She couldn't aultless in style, differing in was a burglar to-day when arraigned) gtacig to the development of their “| stoner saya: Inay be learned without ever looking | ut at the sume time It kept bis head | Hs! She's fue young She Cou Lahti 1B ne ontwetd wae trom semahe after ha bee: a ‘i é r js easy to make singing have done ty in court after having been in the line) little ones. Don't tell your baby |, EARNING LANGUAGES BEFORE # of them, and when the tim: Poon nen ow nia in the clothes | BLACK HAND SUSPECT | models, and adjust autom: up at Police Headquarters, Yester-/ that he is an ‘itty, bitty, cunnin’, for translation comes they are alread k hands threw him r nd « i canta nina dew ically when the figure is nor- { day afternoon he gave Flatbush a few ickle sin; Don't start in FIVE YEARS ARE GONE. fixed in the child’s mind. presorvers, but when it was soon | closet at Mrs. Nolker'a w ie " ARRESTED IN HARLEM imal thrilling moments. life with a fund of misinferma- “If taught by the natural AE Te tho child te wi v n little songs in} the captain could not reach th fan | tioned Albertine, Detective Pawson Made on the premises and sold Mrs. Jolin Bough of No. 2324 Bed- him that a train method of hearing words, rather leat * ae cua ON nist port was made to lasso the tog] sald the replies of tho girl were so s direct to you at manufacturer's tion by assuring him t vocabulary will be Increased, Kamil ford Avenue was aroused out of her} of cars 'choo-choo’ or his toy than of reading about them im |iar tunes should be used and. the| Harry Canopy of No. 259 Willlam| Mmuffied he could make nothing + beauty sleep at 2.30 o'clock by a noise] jamb a» ‘baa-bi arammars, a human being learns = | words may be directly translated froin) street | an attendant at a fish stand {them What little he did hear was ie {Fugitive From West Virginia Ar és the English song words or new com- indicative of Ht | Which she said was made by Sorenson! w, oniiq jeanrs correct English as} [anquag tween the ages of | iinutions. One excellent feature of] at te dock, Anally brushed aside |no way mlicative OF RMIT Tot dale Cinder Assumed Name while taking an inventory of her . Sngisn, He ene and five more quickly than | tne study of Esperanto, by the way,| those who were fishing to catch the | Marie Meyer, who shams Jewelry. The burglar ran for the easily as incorrect English, un-} at any other time. There is no jis that the child may enter into a] cork log and jumped in Nolker, took the stand and desertbed —Two Murders Involved, ‘ t. Mrs. Bough followed, scream-| learns the latter with ditMculty, once| reason why any mother compet: | correspondence with other child stu-! "ly wag several minutes before} the incident of the 26-cont tp which | Los Ae street, . dents in foreign countries. Interest h tof a 8 bil] Frank Ammirata, wanted in| West Le: ing. he has been allowed to acquire it.| ent to do eo should not give her [in history and geography ts thus| Canopy could bring Cla 1 ta] Albertine gave her out of a s vet aoe yettes. ‘At the curb was a buggy with al you and 1 know of well educated} child @ grounding in all the more | aroused and practice in the language} the surface, and he was then almost| which Mra Nolker had given Albertine | Virginia ax ringleader in an allege “rene 46 ane Sevens aoe man, Mrs, Hough's burglar jumped important foreign languages be- | is given. for the shampoos both had} Hack Hand plot of extortion and persons who cannot rid themselves fifth birthday. De net Ry eoino py which the knowledge of| °Xhauated. A boat hook was thrown| to My “ ested o-day at No ih and whipped up the horse.” Down fore hi hich the kn Silty me ans ihe ani-tus eontel Neat hab . Wan arrested to the avenue sped horse and buggy. | of certain bits of slipshod English! try to teach him more than one | UAlln may be Ineroanid in tating. oO ni an ne enbulance Inat hee] ett was developed that the booths ]319 Kast One Hundred and Witt | Rigo’ Rena, (td. te fulomodile| which they picked up in early ebild-} language at a time, and after he |nominative case of nome noun, the! cated and Dr. Malone of Volunteor}ou each side of 1) coupled by | Street by Department of Justice i with his wits, whirled the Key. G, aM. | Wi lacie nailah; \mecruat in |mothor tags him with the genitive, Mero Nolker hud been occupied by, Agent Plgnioulo and arraigned before } Doorwack of No. 716 Ocean Avenue in | hoo Fao NN With the ative, | Hoxpital was on the dock with u| Mrs} ‘ 4 faust | pursuit. ‘The burglar led him a merry| “Since many of the words now in peranto. This is so simple that | 4 Go on. ‘The frat person to forget! pulmotor, but the captain was dead, | other W At the time she wax] United States Commissioner Hough: | | Chase, ‘The second man took a flying! the pest use were originally slang,| the smallest child will readily |a'torm loses the func, A any cai tameal Gentine and th it thoas women, | ton on a charge of using the mitts to | jump and took to his heels. ‘The par-| tnat need not be tabooed in talking | pick it up, and it makes the other “Then there is the game of ‘Find fon picked up a policeman and caught | ree eee othe vigorous, if re-] language y to acquire, Latin [ing Hablew,’ which is splendid for] Capt: Clause was about forty tive tPthe police say that in the buggy| cently coined words, which are em-| also may be taught in the cradle. enriching @ child's English and in-| years old and was well known aniony creasing his general knowledge, In| the hargemen, He had been with the er as "a Jefraud. ] through Up the advice of thug Corde: 1 ee aaINR | Miller, anpotied to defend b ; they found jewelry which had been! ployed now and then by most cul- | «7 ghould ke to make a bonfire| this game he starts with a Latin! gernard Melain Llichterase ; walting room where 00 HORE ; taken from ihe home of Frank Ogil-| tured persons are less to be shunned |p ait the grammars,” Mra. Stoner| Word, and then, by means of an Eng. | Uernard Mclain | Luchtoraa ns ROIhuGh wan anlicia . | vie, living downstairs in the same : teas) (dlealnutiven’ ‘or . Mish dictionary, makes a Hat of the] Pany of No oadway for sovera)| Mi. Yelk By every gost he } house with Mrs. Bough. than meaningle exclaimed, with vivacity, “What T) various English words which are t years. He was a riverman the hhe witness also said that it mi Y ain ewe Was | Mrs, Hough positively identified | flagrant grammatical errors, call command of language Is the abil-| ‘children’ of the Latin one—der Minsiasippl for several years. mab Uaoy poncinic fen: Sime Souk ifn owe Sorenson as the burgla’ “If a mother talks to her chiid{\ty to speak it correctly, not the from It, In ¢ eh cane the pronuncia.| wi was ate peta Pee ea to hous mn tiie WN | dust ai Posiam & chance tos } F him, : 7 tion and meaning of the English ) ne rivor’s DMroe Bad tt r p hay tracin ie peustly ib tan bua how weer Employ while sho plays with iim, repeating |imemorizing of a long list of rules. | ron oe ee mS child usnilly | pped tot way living in: did affected f ' that person in the adjoining booth with Eczema, Itch, Rash, Pimples, op could piek it up. EN toatl idl baer real ka ec eet RL becomes interested In making the jist] other skin trouble. It is intense in WASHINGTON, April 2% — Unton| Ject# and describing to him the ple- | marks in English not Infrequently| of ‘babies’ as long as possible. Miss Meyer further testified that healing power, antisept cannot brewery employees were on strike here tures which should surround him he |tatky execrable English. Very lkely||MPORTANCE OF PASSING ON| NEW ASSAULT MARKS IA tar a EW Tet ne AA Pr or sar deem, an em Ie ore xo compel layoita instead of abso. | Will talk fluently and well at an early | ho hears it at home.” KNOWLEDGE OF CHILDHOOD. Baar mani Ter tee jallbet Inf and know'that Te i doing’ gost fepsete compel Javott teed of atom ta ea ee atvity al ta | oateara Eat Rome atte o¢| SNOWLEOGE. OF CHILDHOOD. POULTRY DEALERS’ WAR | Visssnz trie’ amt for the! pote }liet and know that It is doing good. —— = the method you have found effective HA the eeseien will play gam H wth n| Hold that woman hecenrat lk iS a Hy ig A A Sey wath the ss e im which involve « ck apes iy , oc ‘: away, ee a Ter + t B ‘of i" teaching foreign languages to little Bim salen jovel . 4 ‘n ne sea © shop, re is driven away, ely ‘tations ne ten en Ox O children?” I requested. the person who first utters an Eng | “Chicken Moe" Rosenstein Accused Sees Yourldruggist sells Poslam. For free | “In general, the inethod 1s the same| lish exclamation, Even the parts of} ia ell euse foor bef 1 sample vrite. to” Emergeney Labora. bas est #5th St, New York, 4 iy non-irritating, abso~ | Roser for daily uae, bath 25 cents and 15 cents, as the method for teaching English,"| apeech in English tay be learned by | of Breaking Jacob Rose's Mn LOCKE sat tn eanw ap the she replied. “Tulk to the child in the | ® wiin the acaviring of languenes; | Taw noment Mra. Nolker discovered. her |_| language you have solectad: tor Bim) n other studies, it should be ves, and did not realize, sald) Mims to learn, Give him the names of the! possible for a child to pass on to w O aiwent thie after ve] Meyer, the ae ness of the accunn simple objects which surround him.! other ghildean the knowledge he | ii jeonenatoin i tion, “She hax heen back “at work . Repeat to him in the chosen tongue| hae won. If he has the oppor | NOP Munenetein, Known as hicken Jevery day since the incident, but ay ity of teaching what hae been Moe," the police tu farted to prevent «| parently nebody attaches any susp the nursery tales with which he is al- taught him Mew” eamemeas v rec ence of t terrorizing of pow cion to her The Famous Chocolate Laxative ready familiar in English, w hao learned and be eager |, Meare West svashinutay ieee AUERBACHS! F "i gly “In teaching foreign languages fe arn miGre Ry preeees spate will regulate your bowels and relieve you .of the miseries of to email girle dolle are of oreat | eq tig more, important for a mother| Market which seemed to have come ‘BUSINESS PICKING. UP, chocolate aspberry Fruit Bar é Ken, who las « poul r WASHINGTON, April 2. -Mustnew BELRANOR 5 Psor’ hi resus tf ii hen th have schools for mothers some day.” Was shot down. inditions throughout the count Anoearing. la RAVERBACH @ SONS take Ex-Lax. This will tone up your stomach, aid digestion, promote bodily oon eae fenaliee. Thee we “To-morrow Mrs. Stoner will dis that Howenstetn cane up i se BOY ten Feather Hat $8'to $10 NEW YoRK vigor and strengthen the nervous system. You will be surprised to see how| whose language she is studying at | ou#e “How to School Your Child at} wehind him last Saturday afternoon ther ‘| fondon SOUCTREET ome erg an end with the murder en No Wf a two-year-old | elaborate clothes for him," cc rn v he murder on Constipation Grested ih the sostnee of ditters | there aro” gaps and. chinks ‘am tl in chara with felonious aaa i REDFIELD TELLS CABINET % If your stomach isn’t just right, if you have a bad taste in the mouth,| ent nations she will enjoy learn- | Sducation she can study and read) having fivctirods the Jaw of | til she is able to teach her littie| Rose of No. & eeated tongue, feel distressed after eating and have frequent headaches, just] i" how to say ‘Good morning’ to Da Acin. easiient lessons. We'll | i how aw ne tor t. acoord Home." and struck him in the jaw with « x quickly your energy, ambition and appetite will come back to you. Jub or a biackjuck, but) Rosenatein tosday’s Cabinet me ee om tr tts ‘lleges that he acted in self-defense | 1 relary presented extracts ewok rast Oe Laxani) rh Ont and @iruck Jacobs with his fist after! trom various reports reflecting better 10e, 25¢ and 50c @ Box, at All Drug Stores, ears, ee oe Spit ie an altercation about some chickens, | conditions in many lines, . °

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