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American Wife's Theory w.i 'Mmmir mmt. . ....... ......... imamwwwwwJBi And Practice of the Art THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNEBDAY, OCTOBER S, 1911. mmm m - a. V''lvyVWwjUUJ J Of Sane Motherhood "-4 Mothtr Can Tsach Afore fcy Example Than by Precept," Declares Mrs. Charles P. Cray, "and Make Your Child Healthy and the Prob lem of His Behavior Will Be Simple." "Instil in Daughters and Sons the Notion That They Are in the World to Be and Do Some thing Avoid Appeal ing to the Element of Fear." Marguerite Moaertt Marthall. Doss the American mother poll Ber rnildrtn? Dr. Adolph Berrlnnky of th Univer sity of Berlin declare that h doe. But surely the ulhorlty of th Amrl. ran mother hertilf may b taksn as the equal of that of a. vlsltln Oermea sa vant on this particular point of the proper care- of children And several women, able to Illustrate their discourse with normal, well-behaved aorta and daughter! have already come to the definso of American uiollierliood. An other rpeake to-duy In the peraon of Mrs. Out una p. Gray of No. LK I'ros paat Park West. Brooklyn. Mrs Gray la the mother of two smiling; utile girls. "But please dont mak m poa a a Bost-'raduai In thu dutlea of mum. r hood," laughed .Mrs. Ciray. who ha all th frank friendliness and absence of Mlf-consclouants pf th Callfurnia born. "You see, DoYothy, my older lit tle girl, 1 only six, and Charlie I not quit tbre. un can't tell how thy will turn out!" Tt you have your theories for bring ing up ohlldrau?" I suggested. "lndsad, yea. I had them long before I was ever married," she assorted, with twinkle la her big gray ayes. "And. of course. I've had considerable practl eal eaparleno already, wblcb I apt to be rather mora valuable than theories." And here. In tabloid form, are th ulU of lira. Oray'a theory and prac 9MI A Boikn paa teaeh mor by ea aanpl laaa by pracspt. Make rear ohlld healthy and th pro Warns of big behavior will b aoaeparatlsslj simple. aVeold appealing to th element of fear La bringing np your child. XasUl ia your daughter, a well M la roar wis, th aoUoa that they ar la th world to be aad to aesa thing. It 1 alr to hrtag np two ofcXU " aren than on. Vontrarv tu the opinion of that Qer Ban prufessor. I ballev that children to-day are receiving- more Inn.uent tar than In any paat generation." as sarted Mr. Gray. "I know that per sonally I have paid the most careful at tention to my clilldren'a diet from the very first, and many of my friends ar equally scrupulous In regard tr their Utile ones. My daughters never eat a meal which I have not carefully stud led out. down to the smartest detail, to b uro that the various food compon ents are In the proper proportion. PLENTY OF SLEEP, AIR AND PROPER FOOD. "My younger little girt' bedtlm la at hall-past llvs. and sne sleeps fourteen hours. Neither of th chlldran was aver rocli.d to ;.; In her life. Both spend at least half the day outdoors, sxcept In the stormiest weather. As a result, Uiy are splendidly well and strong, and that's half th bate of good behavior. "liven gruwn-up persons, when they ar not well, lose their temper and misbehave In a nay of which they are ashamed later on. How can we expect anything different from children? I be lieve that a ate.it deal of Juvenile naughtiness Is really Indigestion or head ache or nervousness." "But given the healthy child, how should It b controlled;" I asksd. "Make few rum. but Insist on obedi ence to those you do make," enumerated Mis Oray. "When the ohlld breaks out' In some new faanion, try to get bis point of view before condemning him. Ills apparent naughtiness may be the result of a train of reasoning that saoina quit proper to htm Ever o many children are punished for Imperil nenoe, alien their questions or observa tions were made In perfectly Innouent atii i of curiosity or Uteralnesa. "Make the punishment at the rim, and resort to corporal pun iahmtat only when every otasr aasthod of control fall. But th oontr a child It arms that a broksa Mw always brings yualshmsat, th bttor for hint In after life. He 1 exctedin.ly quick to trace th relation between causa aad sffset, and that 1 why It is well to mak th penally for wrongdoing a natural result of it." "Don't you think the old-fashioned punishment of frightening children with a "bogle rather dreadful?" 1 asked, because 1 fell sure that Mrs. Oray wouid agree with me, In condemning nils rello of the Inquisition. "It is horrible." she assented warmly. "The parent who threatens a child by laying that the policeman will corns and taks him off Is wrong on st least two counts. Hs Is tellln- the child a If, -nl he Is appealing to the most tag gTgSeBaVfataC was ploabl human Insttnot, that of far. Th only far I aver try to Inaplre in my children Is the dread that they will not grow up with noble, beautiful oher stitele. i.i.har on of uiy Lttue an 1 will walk Into a dark room without the aiighteat hesitation." Then Mr. Gray voiced another new and distinctively ssns Ides, which Is girls about choosing some definite pro fession or whsn they grow tin." she ald. "I Insist that my little girls shall hecnm accustomed fron childhood to th Me, that they will httv their living to earn. Our toitl are taught to look forward to this time; why noi our daughters? "With this same Idea In mind, even little children, whether boys or girls, should have their small allowance and know how to h indie it. r.veiy day 'hat my tit tie glr's can show in abso lutely clean re ord. each receives a penrtv. Bath has her own hnnli r cnuni. and does a certain amount of spending with her little allmwtnc. t would not encourage pennrlotisnevs. anl one le irna the worth of money by ependlnfse well ss by saving. "1 find that the two children assist greatly In rach other's development. Their companlon-hlp cultivate the so cial Instinct, generosl.y. unselfishness and a csrtaln responslbllty. Thse qual ities come the MW of practice. rather than of precept, r .1 the exempt sst by th motheT Is of greet value. But the only child of even e wise and 1 unselfish mother ta am to est tn the I wsy of thinking himself the csntre of the untvsrss." GIRL HURT IN AUTO CRASH. Ksoert, Who Was Operatlasj Ma ehine, Looked Dp After Aeeldeat. Alfred B Stone, thirty-six years old, a real aetata dealer of Bronxvllle, was 1 arraigned In the Waaiohsater Court to day charged with operating an auto mobll while Intoxicated. Stone and Mlsa Rdlth Smith, twenty two year old, of Bronxvlll, were thrown from a mschlns sarly to-day on th Whit Plains road at Two Hun dred and Thirty-fifth atreet whsn their car struck a telsgraph pole. A police man summoned Dr. Qlllette, who at tended Miss Smith and aent her home with a wrenched knee. Stone waa not seriously hurl, but could glvs no co herent account of himself. H was held at the Wakefield station. HIS FLYING BOAT F, CURTISS ASSERTS Aviator Says Hydro-Aeropl.ine Will Soon Be Common as Auto in Europe. Back from Europe, where he his been selling hydro-aeroplsnea and teachlnr army officer In England. Franoe and If Oermany how to fly them. Olenn ft. Curtlsi, the aviator who was the first to eueeeed In making an aeroplane that would leave the water, denlarea that in the near future th (lying boat will h almost as common In Europe as the automobile lie Is rnthiialaatic nvr a nw dertr h his Invented, which, h saye. wilt make ths hydro-seropian fool proof. "My latest machine," said Mr. Cur tlss. "will carry three persons either In flight or skimming over the surface of the water, and I have a new gyros.ipc device attached which react against sny tendency to tilt either forward or bark-ward or iHdewaya 'The new sport of the flying boat baa been tsken up keenly by European sportsmen. I met with the greatest en- I thustasm. Having exhausted ths suto-1 mobile as a means of diversion, they ar' simply jumping ut Ih hydro-aeroplane. It offers Just the epic of newness snd adventure that they needed Also It! slves them the peed nature now crave I "With the gyro-conic ssfety sltach-j rami, i inn iir iIIBi unie practice ly fool-proof, anv man of ordinary nerve may now navUats both air tM water snd bs safr than In many an automo bile or motor-hoat In the flying boat you do not have to consider the dangers of landing among trees or on hard sur faces. "Th reason wnv there have been to many fatalities I Ith the aeronlane lately l that so manv men are living w'tloilt tufllclent expert, uce This Is especllly 0 among ynimt Armv an I Navy mil (era, all of who'" went to fly." FOR INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GAS, SrUHAG - P 'S DWSHL SUUH Time it! In five minutes your Stomach feels fine surest, quickest Stomach doctor in the world. Oored by raw, Woman I li'lns. Mrs. Sadls llm.v of laindls Township, near Mlllvlils. N J . Is lying from in juries received Mon.lay when attacked by a cow shs had tried to drive from her garden. Nelghhora drove the anl- I mal away. Mrs llag was trampled 1 and anted on the upper part of her body. nti Hon 1 e nnt a slow ren eilv when nu -ti'tnai li is bail or an tuu ert .. -or BsVakfaj one ynor stnmsrh is loo valuable; you musti't injure it with lit. (tie ilrtnra. Pspe's Dm pepsin is n.deil faf g spml In giving relief, its harmle-.tirss; its erlain nttfailing action in regulating s.ck. SOtir, gassy stumaPln. Its millions of rurrs in indigestion. iiyspept, (fin anH oilier stomaili trmilite lias made it famous the worlH over I eep this perfrrt tntnnch doctor in your ii. niie- I eep iv handy get a lerga fifty-cent rase from any drag store gasl I lien if s n M.ne should eat ssrlasasl winch doeen't agree with them; M w3 they r lies like lead, ferment sj wiiirs ana inrm gas; raasr se dissinesa snd nausea; eructations1! ami undigested fond remember as ( as Tape s I )ts pepsin come ii e ilh the stomach all such dlstrea ishea Its priimptae, certainty cae in ovrnnming the diaufuaf i revelation to th trv It Aoto Kill nngressnaa, roSToKIA, O., Oot. 1 Congressman Carl C. Anderson of this city waa In ana distinctively esne Ides, which Is " " M . Z gradually apreadlng among the progre- ntly killed lam night when an auto slvs parsnt of daughters mobfls In which bs was riding ovr- "I hv already begun to nark to my I turned. 34th Street West London Topcoats Exceptional Values Women's Coats (34 to 44) Chinchillas. Kough Mixtures, Blanket Material, Cheviots, Etc. Misses' Coats (14 to 18) Cheviots, Zibelines, Scot h Mixtures Chinchillas Whipcords, Etc Girls' Coats (8 to 16) Braid bound Chinchillas in Navy, Gray and Brown high roll collar, wool lined throughout. Value 29.50. 20.00 Value 24.50. 16.75 Exmiiaite assortment in Ecru and all white. 22 to 26 Value 20.00 14.75 Sale of Lace Waists VaJue 13.50 8.75 John Forsythe wth st. west bway Station. Matloa. LSTRASCE TO STOR ON 149TH STRUT SPECIAL rUR QUE WEEK SPECIAL NO DEPOSIT REQUIMD 50 M veuvers tnher Dresser IN Blrdseye Maple v OR Mahogany t'Q. price Jij.50 $24.50. at H Chillooifrs S4 f.OO lo Malcb li NO M IL OSnrsi FREE "VM&" CREDIT TSSSgFRSP FREE iw, a i a I m a. sessssj inis imperial ixauirr vouch ' ataTjr:!.!!! "3 M K It li V t'OI'NTKSS SONfl HIT I'KFK. Willi in i lUBdU i Wi 'W HI If gtirrt th i' orln .ml miuit f J -liann Striniai'i fainmu fl u JiSDiit-e Waltsj will eh ) the a.mg lilt of "Tl. . uy Cmniifai," the VICMiwM ottrettA now rjuumg u t rtA 'lh'-ir Th'sj , f... rf t he songs 2 '.-mi. h.'i it smurirt, when liv. Uttn CouoUsw' wmuejiy wu on at Ul FREE with every purchase ol $50 YCUR TERMS t D 17 AI1D tl'RMSi r ' - as aw esse. waa- We Pav I art's sU id F.XDenscs OPEN EVERY EVLMN'J UM.IL 9. With Every Purchase el $70 Free ncllvr by Our iVfotn;' t rucks OPIN SAIURPAV. ..'till, 10 P.M. 149thSLBAUMANNS M Ave. Wis The Secrets of Paris Are Disclosed in This, The Fashion Exhibition de Luxe of America at GIMBELS Fashion I jerchct for this seaaon which haa been the tormentina; element in woman's mind-wis predicted by Mme. Georgette m an interview several weeks aKo when she was about to nail for Paris But she had formed this opinion before she left the French Capital a month previous, wliich waa at "Orientalism h Going Out! And There a Decided Trend Toward a Classic Greek Revival Especially in the Draperies." Mme. Georgette, who is considered the foremost modiste of Paris, was quite right. Indeed, in our Paris Bureau at that very time, the new Grecian -inspired modes were being carefully packed in trunks to come to the House of Fashions. So you see GIMBELS is again the first to present the &fV7" sTi 'ienac J Lode) in, Lrjiun&n tyfflzmj and By C7T . Paqutn Worth Beer Drecoll CalM Premel Bullo Guupy Robert Bernard ana the other Artist-Dressmakers of Paris Poiret Agnes Quite the most uninue and nnmrviifuH C. rtwinn nm So k., T)n..l r:a Sa. f , rar -i . . i wssws gunii in ijr 1 UUI I UIR'l f 3 of white crepe meteor draped so exquisitely that it looks as though it had been -; - ""-.v-i "iuii 10 ohtvcicbs, i urupuu irom vne snouiuers to form a nointed depnllfitArr. nnrl r nulv trimminn io u mi beautiful simplicity of the Greeks visualized! Considering the Grecian inspiration, the luxuriousneas, and every phase of these models the costumes exhibitorl nro n( tVi Y-.,,t if,i aauu i I .1 . , . . . , , sssass cu MBVSU UILsaTOCieT Vtiat women desire. In other words, they are the most wearable of gowns and wraDa. Wp fin nat heliovn in avtmmae fhaf oea sWsaletaAa t . . .. w . v . . 1.H.1 ..in tiiav csi o 11 catkinu . These costumes, besides the Accessories of Dress and the Bv Geortette. Lewis. Rebaux. Imitnn . ' , .-wr. 1 vnicr iiiuaisics W aaaWesi ssssw are displayed by thirty beautiful women betwoen 10 A.M. and 12 noon-2 to a P t ; u . 1 tS Miss Viola Ellis, recently heard as Alan a Dale in "Robin Hood " piSI ,JZ achamg Autumnil garden on tire Eighth Floor. , VT , j . , ws.we-, , ,c , ,anu oaiuns mmeaamy aiier me rromenaat. ltV lmjimju v Vl.b lice UiUUCD III MSB 1 I til U r IOIII .lttll film I J J . . . . are especially commendable at their moderateric. 'Productions and Adaptations of Imported Models A Until October 10th You have the opportunity to make your money bring you in an additional month a Interest At 4 Per Cent. Annum by depositing it in the Interest Department of GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers where, if it remains until January 1st, it will be credited with miertrit from October let Msia floor. Rear Balcony Important Hair Goods Sale In the Coiffure Salons Switches 20-tn., S-atam, Wavy Switch, of in hair; rag. S4, at S2.60; 2Vin., rag. H, at eS.tO; 26-ln., reg. $10, at T.60. Pompadours Three-quarter Transformations, of fine wavy hair, all usual shades, regu larly lb, at S3. 60. I orrpadcttrs.ort fin aire, wavy h'.ir fan be used outside or Inside, gray and all usual shades, reg. 18.60, at 2. Many a smart hat lias its effect ruined by the wrong style of hairdressing beneath it. The Oimbel Coiffure Salon is always able and glad to give women the bene fit of expert advice on the styles of hair dressing that are both fashionable and becoming to them; and to furnish hair goods ol best and absolutely sanitary quali ties at very moderate prices. In order to acquaint more women with the splendid sen-ice of this Salon, we an nounce for Thursday, Friday and Satur day, a a - of Hair Goods, ol Gimbel qual ity, at tue following very low prices: Transformations 24-tiu, all wound, of u-ln. wavy air. all usual shades, regularly 17.60, t ta-76. Psyches Large single Pulf. uf fine hair, ragu- . wo !, at too. East Meets West in This Superb Exhibit of Floor Homr. All throurh th Asm i i i ... . .. . .. D . . m: . j r7a " . a"w wu 'wvb oeen worxing ousuy toward tne quick- aX!!Zll Si"?.1?'0 S6"1 ! their r'nKit Carpets; and the r eTij 7jT C,BU4 a,lu Hlula Iorm a Kroup wor.Ufiiu y nch in its variety fore gr!aA e?ign' The display of linoleums and Oilcloths mclutirthebS T i7" swasj i waives. mf i' the 9imbel 8tock of f1001" Coverings is magnificently equipped to meet every demand made upon it, just when ita services are most needed by MMM Willi SlPf" nriiniirinn i l.,.i. - t Sww-W -.- r. r.1J4 hku wniuL's tor winter occupancy. r,,, ?t . ?,he bro'td collectin at regular prices, there is many a specially-priced GTrOUn tnut nlloru I, , . I i un i. ....... ral a . t-i f . J r -r oaviutsa oi .a to per cent, r or instance, these Oriental Rugs a't1!?n, -nd DaihMtevn Run, small sizes, at iz ou to Jlo. Moml Burs, about 150, at $22.60 each. Large single f'uffa. of finest French wav' hair, regularly tii, at Si.bO. Large ray l'syclie, of fine hair, all ahadca, regularly 14, at $2.60. 24-in. All-aniunrl Sanititrv Hull. tOo. All our 10c bilk Natl at 8o. Main Floor, Roar Bslcony Dainty Embroideries in A Sale of Sample Strips These are the 2 to 5-yard lengths used by the makers of em broideries to market their goods. They have finished with these for the season, so wo have a chnrminor rnllivtinn i.t tUam un .. vjnT of about a third, There are K Igftt, IrtMrtloni and Flounce's j in fine designs, at 12c to 95c a yard. Another ipsekUly priced group of lieauLiu! Insertions and Edges i M fine nainsook ai.d cambric, at 16c and 18c a yard asav ing of Krtllf nmi-fi ii it I. m v t aaa i1"1!?."1"1111 Run. from mat sizes to 4 ft x 6 ft. G in., at $8.80, 1 28, $38 and $46. Kirmanshah Carpets at $196 to $228. Barouk Itu-s, a special group at $36. French Kid Gloves at $1.50 For Women Who Like QU4LITY Open package after package 01 tnese dioves, as they come from their maker in Grenoble, and you will find the same un varying softness and smoothness of the skins, tlie same excellence of cut and finish. They an making friends for the Gimbel Glove Store, hand over fist. I'tque sawn, iMtuauau that la thf amartest style (or wiiuiuit's Autunii. weuiing. Ono-rlaap, In white, black, gray an tan. Not out of France lunger thu two weeks. 11.60 a pair, and wort), he price. Main Floor Domestic Rura Worsted Wilton Kugs, i) x 12 ft., special at $CO. Body Brussels Sup, 9 x 12 ft, special at BaWsSJWt Saul ord Axminster Ru(s, 9 x 12 ft., special al 110.60. One-piece Rus, 9x 12 ft., in plain colors and seu if'i.i .., oi siai.uaiu )uo quality, at $40. Sluh Floor What An Unusually Fine Collection of TOWELSI They mulce their purt of the Linen Store a happy hvtm ground for the housekeeper who wants fine Towels for her guest wm " much tuiKiMi jowfis ior tne oatnroom. or sturdv 11. ,... I. .. I. T I- 1 I ww uiv iiutnuiMs i uwt'iit ior every iiay use. Here she eatl find, for ii stance, some new and very beautiful snow iov.eis, exquiaittiy embroiUeied on pure plun linen, at -U t'iirn. uT!u're are BVr sty,es of the sWsBr Guest Towels, with Irish, Gmnanor Ajadtira hand-embioidery.aswellasQuite DiS .it $3 SSISL or as low us ii6c. At whatever price we have Towels to sell, you rnay be sure f Iwitf nsae-a ,. ......A saaaw L. ' 1 a. w . wsb7 oii'iu Koti uie price can po.ssu ry buy. Notice please "sjierLlly, the qualities of Huckaback 'lowels at 26c. 40c and 60c each. ll'n T Ii fil IViiiL IH'TM.T- nrkn 111'.. ,,. I. .... . at, m. I . t . . "J" saeessas aseia " iiivc tu unit Liieir own lOWt'IS nere IS k direct shipment from lielfijit of pluin and fancy lluckabavck 1 oweUim;. in ubout thirtv different i r. ol -ua- .... w ua,ins saw, at 30c to 76c yard. BacaauiFia GIMBEL BHOADWAY NEW YORK 1 I i 11L I '" ""-'"smw. main rioor TatiMTV-Tttt HO ST. Mi ii UsM fptmm miimaU e