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William Hoppin jr. | pointed yesterday ‘eommittee can arrange it, @ meeting {with the bead masters of all such boys’ preparatory schools will be beld in this city. Another plan of the societ; raiso a fund to pay raliroad the Plattsburg Camp next year and provide uniforms for those unable to tneet the expense. ly dro-Acroplan WASHINGTO! Success. districts of the he rost come in from fices and from the 6,000 Boy Scouts the promoters say they will Lave 100,000 or 125,000 to send to Washington by next Monday. Prominent society the direction of Mrs. William C. Pi Chairman of the Mrs. AS committee of AS soon as is Record. Dee. 2.—A new @ for hydro- a I I] Il IV V KG feet. the head- fet Soolety. vassed clty sught back 20,000 signed slips, and when under Defense Day descended on the William Alexaa- der, President of the society, had this to say after the day was dono: “Our mission was highly successful. We were most enthusiastically re+ ceived everywhere.” A second committees, which will be appointed within a week, will carry on @ crusade urging military train- private academies. nucleus for t members, | Mrs, down- fares to | | of ot- George Rose and) were ap- the to itl- THE Bviwiaw wees #MUXSDAY, DEOKMB THE AMERICAN MOT MOTH TER OF TO- DAY} DIPLoma fon we AMERICAN MO THER AFFECTIONATE INTELLIGENT WATON PUL vw THE AMERICAN MOTHER. GETS = THE DISCIPUNARIAN wag Common sense quctone eoascxen THOUS s mother of the present. She the depart- carried a to keep him out of the streets during bie early years; she teaches him to ore Music at fire same cost well-being; OW do the following prices compare with those you are now paying for phonographic records? 10-inch double-disc, 65¢ 12-inch double-disc, $1.00 and FIVE REASONS why you should buy Columbia Records Greatest durability of reproducing surface. 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Next subject in this paper : Demonstrations quiet,” Prompt ‘ort and FIVE REASONS why you should buy them at Aeolian Hall | II Il IV Copyright, 1918, The Aeolian Company Largest demonstrat- ing rooms — second to none in quiet and comfort, ‘ople whose education is not confined to store experience. Arra| ents may be made to purchase records on 48 hours’ approval, Periodical submis- sion of records on approval — delivered to your home. The convenience of « charge account, THE AEOLIAN COMPANY NEW YORK Makere of the Aeolian-Vocalion and the famous Pianola — largest manufacturers of musical instruments in the world HIGHEST enc particularly Your Mone: ask you, and I think that you will be ready to send me careful and complete answers when you learn the pur pose and the conditions of this particular open forum. Tl tell you all about it tomorrow in The Evening World—and now let's see if we can summarize what we really think about mother. The American mother has been accused of being less eMotent than the other mothers of the world, and par- tloularly she has been blamed for the bad behavior of the American child But the majority of the men and women who have written to me secm to think that she’s a pretty good sort of mother after all. cares acrupulously for child's physical Station, Pensacola, Fia., according | rarely if over brutal to hi Chief Publishing Co. |; innounceiont te " ng By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. With all her faults, Evening World: readers love her still ‘To-day we end this discussion of mothers. To-morrow we shall begin to consider one of her most important problems, and problem that is just as interesting to all the rest of us— this time of year is her she is ihe tries MAD. M. wares AMeniCAN BAgY PicHeo UP WHEN EVER IT Cues 0, DEAR, THE cocten ) Says Yo eT 'T teen! rae aes, oF "Tr a | (76 | DARLING | Gong “To Ack Gi uP!! the American “How Do You Spend the question The Evening World will vals, is kept sweet and clean and has pleasant surroundings. “Lam not speaking of the ver! They are the # er Pefotletagn and their obey; she doesn't give him more brothers and sisters than e#he can bring up properly—these are points in her favor made by various writers, hy should children be few? HERE'S THE DIPLOMA FOR THE h look as well az INTELLIGENT. shown here. AMERICAN MOTHER . Eny at eawe ° Dear Madam: Many narr’ Bonnet Brushes, | Soap Boxes, 15¢ T consider that the American mother |¢d and unfair criticisms o 3c. Candie Sticks, 75¢ In calf, kid and Ss almost always affectio: , gun. | Made jn the discussion of t Pin Cushtons, 19¢, | Dressing Combs, . 1 @ rally conscientious, frequently invel-|oy'a nueeeae yn an Mother ef to- 1H 296, 88e. ~ rene rv ay ner See ngent—and that if she'd only etop| “My opinion follows: It is probably | tye. 7s, ontain= 519 to 8. uitivating the prize virtue of Moses, true that the Amer child is butter, file Made t¢ he and i cranky and cannot very easily be nd nail polish, 75¢ atade to our her child would improve. But| mado aubmiesive and obedicut to its Get food Hand Mirrors ecial is her diploma as made out by| parents, But what of it? Let tis re 1) ORG, Re. $1.25, $1.39," $159; special order and avening World readers: call our youth (or rather childhood) |] gaves' 0c, 8eN 41.89, $1.98. consequently may “ De c yh a hes, Dear Madam: In reply to ‘E, /224 think about our own behavior Nall Powder Boxes, | $198 be relied ‘upon allow me to say there is no | most readers will with me that Tee are Siok and Hat full mother living than the |We had just as many, if not more, || Cold Cream Boxes, — Putt Boxes any Hair Receiver Pisgnesnhees O18 fwiye gam American mother. She does not the chtldren of “ ldren of nations are no better than ours, s for the Americin mother of one big success! Because sho is not so timid and are the mothers of it is unjust to failure. Why send her children out to play in the streots alone at three or four years old, nor do eat and ill-treat them, | have seen the foreign mother do. The majority of the ill-bred and bold children are of foreign parents. And those Europ is who snatch their chil- dren away from American chil- out occasional. cuss and ming le? How can anything but the dren are nothing more than snobs. | ar ot her role abe Ger American children are just as ingst Once again, tet ux not con- healthy, beautiful and wel) edu- cated @ children of any nation, “No doubt, E. V., when you were a child you could bo just as peevish as the next. And taking it for grant- od that are a foreigner (no American would talk as you do). 1| must say you are not very well mans | nered to criticise the women and chil- dren of the country you are staying in. If tho American mothers and chil- dren give you an attack of nerves, then why don't you go back to your | own country where the children al such dear little angels? “AMERICAN AND PROUD OF rv." THOSE ILL-BRED CHILDREN NOT OF AMERICAN 8Tock, | “Dear Madam Any American mother must feel indignant at some of the criticisms made by Evening World correspondents and must try to contradict these statements, It may be true that there are children in this country who are not a credit to thelr parents, but these are usually illiterate, ignorant people who have become citizens here, and some of them even have become The are not native American stock “The American baby, whether it be rich or poor, is brought up properly. It is trained from early babyhood to obey. It is not picked ECZEMA ON FACE BURNED TERRIBLY ‘Spread All Over Child’s Hands and Arms. Would Cry For Hours. 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