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A } 773, 775 7771 and 779 169, 171 and 173 EASY TERMS $50Purchase i i : i | 50¢ WEEKLY } } ' i ¢2 MONTHLY + 2 WEEKLY Regular “ey Oak Buffet of * AMERICAN ‘TO RULES She Is the Best Equipped Mother in the World by Training and Education, Is the View of One of Them, and Her Children Are the Healthiest and Happiest—Is There Any Dissent? If So, Tell The Evening World. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Is the American mother @ success? Is she a failure? There is certainly one thing to be said in favor of the modern Amert- can motner. She has learned that a baby is like a problem in arithmetio—the quickest and surest way to solve efther one is by following the rules. If you multiply @ baby’s nourishment when the rule saye divide it you are Mkely to get the wrong answer in the form of an attack of colic. If you add small garments when you should subtract a few, the result will be a/ youngster with delicate throat and lungs and a ten- dency to colds and coughs. It is @ long and tragic list of infant victims that have been sacrificed to’ the fetich, “mothernstinct.” waemamew The phrase is harmless enough when {t Is interpreted simply as the natural tenderness which a woman feels | for a helpless little person who has been a part of herself and who pre- sumably represents the flowering of her love. But when this primitive {m- pulse is hatled as the sure and only guide of the mother in the business of feeding, bathing, dressing and otherwise caring for a baby born under the artificial conditions of cirilized life, the ensuing Slaughter of the Innocents} exceeds anything for which Herod or Moloch may be held responsible. MOTHER INSTINCT V8. MOTHER ®—————————_ INTELLIGENCE. No one says that, because “in- tinct” teaches wild animals how to provide thémeelves with food, @ man living in New York neede Cr I think the quality of intelligence, @t least tn the matter of baby's phy- sical treatment, especially distin- Guishes the mother of to-day in this country. She reads books, she at- OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS AllL” and Surface Cars Transfer to URTZ&§ BROOKLYN Two Big Store: BROADWAY eine rave. SMITH STREET w. 4 ROOM FLAT COMPLETE $200 PURCHASE Piece Library Suite, $37.50 only the light of Nature to keep him from going hungry. It’s ex- actly as absurd to assume that, because a mother lion or a mother fox may safely put her trust in “instinct,” a human mother may do likewise. One of civilization’s penalties — or achievements, if you like—de that it substitutes for “Thou shak feel” another law, “Thou shalt know.” It's safe to love a baby instinctively, but it’s dangerous not to take care of him intelli- Bently: tends lectures, she consults doctor or trained nurse, she compels herself to be systematic, she even represses certain traditional manifestations of mother-love, all in the effort to give her baby right, wise care. There is ho guesswork about the temperature of his bath or the purity of his food. If the modern adult led a life half as hygienically correct as the modern baby’s mother compels him to lead, Uttle short of battle, murder or eud- den death would remove anybody’ under one hundred and fifty. The correspondent whose let- tor follows speaks of the strict attention which the American mother pays to her child’s health. Do Evening World readers be- Neve that the mother of to-day neglects the physical well-being if her children? | should like to receive letters from many of you who are convinced of this, and 1 hope you will give reasons or WMustrations for your belief. On the other hand, votes of confi- dence in the American mother ONS will be welcomed: Let me hear from you Corner “Dear Madam: In no other country lyckoif St. ff) '* there so much sacrifice on the part |of the mother for her child as in America Here in New York, Central Park is crowded every day with moth- ers who strain a point to give their children plenty of fresh air and exer- cise, “We have Dr. Holt'’s book on ‘The Care and Foeding of Children,’ which |1s the young mother’s bible, and we Baye gparticnteriy pure milk, the use of which has made #0 many strong |children. There may be a great many [improperly brought up children in |America, but show me a country where there are not. We have Just as many wonderful, strong, healthy and well behaved children here as in any other land—and why aren't we women more fit to become mothers because EASY TERHS #100 Purchase *t/ WEEKLY 4 4 MONTHLY + @monruy 'WAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take O1i8S Tablets New VICTROLA Outit In appearance like th omplexton pallta ite poor—you have in uth=—a aay, no $100 Weghty ay you should take Olive ‘Ted. | Payments Dr, Bawards’ Olive Tablote—e substitute | Victrola for 01 ere prepared by Dr, Md: Complete. tter 17 years of study with his |of the outdoor life most of us lead? number of them—hbave time to become hours at night without waking since she was six months old; has always gone to bed in her own room with no wish for op and has nev le in her life. 8h of age, but does not yger'ns of a spanking. “She is taught to speak the truth in all things and to know that once she does @o, no matter what she has done, she will not be punished. She may be soolded, but to explain the right way from the wrong and to give our children the same amount of re- spect we expect from them by teach- ing them how much we appreciate the ¢ruth, is the only way to rear hon- est boys and girls. Put them on their honor and make them understand how CHILOREM ARG RAMED ACCORDING —- % NO OTHER COUNTRY Oo MOTHERS DO Mong FoR ‘THe CHWOREN * dren, not st Dr. Guilfoy said, |their husbands so that they may think their wives are up to date, dren, clean, |don’t nurse their bables Is very often that they are physicaily unable to do 80. was born, true and big we think they are, and they will strive to live up to the opin- fon we have of them. “Most American children are fed according to rule: Breakfast at 7 of fruit, oatmeal, milk and an egg; at 11 A. M, milk; sleep until 12.30 (until necessary pen: upon ohild); dinner at 11 of baked potato, soup stock or ohicken), fresh voretable “In most every American household you will ‘ana t these rules very = carried out, Where there are no nurs maids, the-mothers keep the children out in the air most of the time when they are uot eiceping. And 1 notice that most parents begin at once, with the first words, to teach the child the meaning of politeness and considera- tion for others. “In no other country does the mother do more for the health of her child—both before and ai birth. | do not eay we are bett mothers than In any other coun- ty, or that our children are any stron or better brought up, but Ido eo up, in defense of Ameri- can mothers and children, to oy that the Amerioan mother hi tee real the art of motherhoo he babe biflty of the ited Statee—is pido children, liv- proof of the cape- SAmerioan, ne L. M.” Even our women of the stage—any | AMERICAN MOTHERS ind BEST, SAYS A COSMOPOLITE. “Dear Madam: The American mothers are best im the world. I mothers, and very good ones, “My own child weighed twelve 35 FULTON St. BROOKLYN Prepare Now for Thanksgiving Day! Men’ v's Suits and Overcoats Special for Saturday *15 The Best You Ever Saw SUITS in Fancy Flannels with blue, white or brown stripes, and brown with black stripes; stylish new Worsteds in the newest col- orings for men and young men. All the latest stripes and checks, OVERCOATS in the latest mod- els for the nobby young man and the conservative dresser. Fancy- velvet collar and self collar Coats, Ulsterettes, Box Backs, Double THIS COAT 915, Breasted and Kerseys. DRESS WELL ON $1 A WEEK | Thousands who have heretofore toured abroad during the Winter months are now planning to visit one or another of the many and delightful “Made in America” Winter or Health Resorts, Proprietors of Winter Resort Hotels or Boarding Houses will act wisely to start their World advertising without a moment's delay. They start th atipat are a0 Au rage it Company, Columbus, O, vy © nightly and note the! That World Resort Ads. are best s evidenced by the fact that The World printed 51,574 Winter and Summer Resort Ads, last year—7,607 more than the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune ADDED TOGETHER! COPIES OF | The World’s Annual Winter Resort Guide Will Be Ready for Free Distribution About Dec. 20 fet (Ba: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1918. te Phan Woman Strack by Auto Dies of In- pounds at Jeane from rich parents and never] in the world. jurles. don modi- | Was allowed to go to places of amuse-| “AN AME! Mrs. Ethel yer, @ixty years old, ‘marriage, American RIPD A GERMAN.” of No. 63 One Hundred and mothers iv on. lees, money then oo Eleventh Street, died tate yesterday lifes has slept twelv | companion chums of their chil- dance, as it is only to tell eo, If they Heart Trouble “American women have few chil- but those live and are kept The reason why our mothers I could not, when my first baby week ago. “American bp yn ire not as pots Bgl “ifands heart that resulted in valvular trouble, among all nd ol the hoepital physicians sald. Five years foreign, bern. neighbor pends ago Me. and Mra. MeGrath lost another three times the money | do and iz) An American woman arder and faster, always nd is the best mother a result of a similar accident. CAN WHO MAR- DIES OF FOOTBALL INJURY. Boy Received Blow That Caused BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Nov. McGrath, fourteen, a high school stu- dent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Me- Grath, has dled in St. Vincent’ from an injury in a football McGrath received @ blow over the Peter Francis, of the same age, as ng McGrath was playing full advertise no more in the London Daily Mall, for some time at least. The Mall Ward the allies and his views on wi dvertisements 19.—Flarry Hospitat ame one 100" FORTEIT SUBWAY Direct to A. & Clothing Store has accomplished from time to time, coats cuts us. We For prices Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Plush Coats at $19.50 (Illustrated) Made of striped plush with full flare, collar of fur; lined throughout with satin, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, flare, Those at $6.69 are made of chev- jot, buttoned straight down front, draped belt of velvet and collar of Those at $7.50 are of higher priced models, 410 years, Unprecedented Sale of Men’s '|Satin-Lined Winter Overcoats, $14.75 An Extraordinarily Good Overcoat Proposition for Men That Will Hardly Be Duplicated This Winter You men of Brooklyn are accustomed to the remarkable things that this Abraham and Straus —up—up; materials IN MID-APRIL! Just see what fine Coats they are—regardless of the price we shall ask for them. A_Distinctly Handsome Chesterfield Model that will suit nine men out of ten—velvet collar. Made of a Splendid Melton Finish Overcoating with an all-silk surface, backed mercerized twill, to give added weight and service. Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Covert Suit: New sport models with smart flare ton trimmed, Other models with fitted watsts, ful] Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Girls’ Coats, $6.69, $7.50 and $8.98 Cheviot Coats for the growing girl | from 8 to 15 years and are copies same, lined throughout, Sizes 6 to| made with a full flare; belted; col- | | lar and cuffs trimmed with fur, | 25 Minutes from 96th Street, 22 Minutes from 72d ENT RANCE—HOYT STREET |\17 Minutes from Grand Central, nutes from Brooke; Among them have been the sensational offerings of Clothing made from the celebrated Globe worsteds, Martin’s English worsteds and others of equal note. But to-morrow’s sale of Men’s Winter Over- a new notch in value-giving even for consider this unquestionably THE GREATEST OFFERING IN OUR HISTORY AS CLOTHING MERCHANTS. To duplicate tt, in the face of conditions in the woolen market, would be almost an impossibility. on such Cloths as these are shootin, we and we placed our order for #) ot black; ALL WOOL in a quality In Oxford Y i widely sea yy the better makers, in Overcoats at $20.00 to $25.00. Lining of Guaranteed up by @ Only A Few Hundred Overcoats in the Sale—Draw Your Own Conclusions as to Your Need of Promptness A Sale Out of the Ordinary Misses’ and Girls’ Smart and Practical Coats At Prices Amazingly Low WE ARE OFFERING SOME OF THE MOST UNUSUAL VALUES it has ever been the good fortune of the Misses’ and Girls’ Store to present. Seldom, if ever, does a sale occur embracing such excellent Coats at such remarkably low prices as you will find here Saturday. Misses’ Coats at $9.98 The material is a two-toned mix- ture; pleated flare back and front, with scarf collar; side pockets. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Misses’ Overcoats at $18.98 A splendid garment in which’to face the wintry winds, Made of a man- nish mixture; pote back, full flare; side pockets. It buttons straight up to the neck and has sung collar of velvet, Lined to waist with satin, t $24 98 back belted; but. practical) Those at 88.98 are also made of cheviot, full flare, belted; velvet col. lar trimmed with racroon, to 14eyears, Aeeond floor, Central Building They are izes 8 announced to-day that until Mr. Ford considerably modifies his attitude to-