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PAGE FOURTEEN DAILY ARDMOREITE Training Little Children A LARGE NUMBER OF MARINES WILL BE NEl DED the lrii! children .1.1 1 vmv vnu :n'i .1 inn -tun miml .1 iii.ir( I'lM lIV. I'll. ill ti n i ; :i n i i m itm-ie. 1 . .ii.l viiurmlicr oanic In on v. it h tli I lo is inr veil kirirrlv mar. By Mrs. Gertrude H. Campbell Many mothers have asked im 'Do you find that your kindergarten training really helps you when you are dealing with irolileiu in your home:' Mv answer is invarialdv, "Yes." Two years of thnrriugh and stiinu latinlr traiiiiiiL' in 1 iiuIkI's wonder ful methods tor teaching little rhil-, ishiucnts li-ht. dren and several vears u" irvint' toiuas follow tl put those ni:etho(lK into practice, could not fail to give a mother a more intelligent and spiritual grasp of the meaning of her children's ac tivities. Thinking hack over the past years nave heen trving to loinuilatc some 01 ine practices mat nave neipeu uie . t. . i i . i . i . . . . i. uvo lie n. nil U.U !, ,11111 nun mc following to the mother who wishes to make of her children's early ears a period that lliey and she will te inemher with great joy. 1. W hen it is necessary to re strain a child from doing something wrong or harmful, always suggest something else he may do. Never issue a don't :,ln:it proposing a do. 2. In giving a elii'd permission to play take care that his aeiivnie- do not develop into liccii-e. I or Ik- will he happier if -ome limitations are imposed to tesi l;s powers and he.p him coreeni i at e. I 'ov instance, if he is plaviug with Murks or cutting from papi r, gi ing him iermissio'i to do attything he .iease often re sults in aimless or destructive activ ity. Some suggestion from the mother to make something to fur nish a house, for instance stimu lates and directs his mind, while leaving him free to express himself. 3. Before a rom maud is given al ways consider whether it is going to raise an issue. If a child refuses lo ohey, do not always insist upon implicit ohedienee; your command may not have heen an entirely wise T. ., i: . .i: - :r ...... I'm. i iooso ioi u.oim on ni.e, ii nec essary, hut do not raise avoidahlc issues. "Breaking a child's will" is cruel and most harmful. 4. When a child is naughty, al ways he sure that the cause is not a physical one. for fatigue and hun ger come easily to little people. Many prohlems that are unsolvahle before a meal are no longer prob lems afterward. 5. Tt'V to follow vour children's activities and to understand the i'l . slincls and inner laws from which they proceed. View what they do in the light of your intelligence and of your spirit. .Such a habit of watch fulness and care prevents nervous irritation and enables you to enter into and to encourage sympathetic ally activities which are pleasing. o. He consistent in what you ap prove and disapprove. lo not one day, because you are tired, reprove a child for something he had done. ami tne next u.iv ignore the same tiling because you are rested. 7. Answer qiK-.-iious t ruth fully. A child's mind does n,;l always crave details, (live him only broad state ments, liuild a strong foundation of truth to which details may be added later. As regards the vital question of the origin of life be careful not to give the child more than he ask for. Do not force your buds lo open too ear!v. I he lite ot llowers aiu birds is analogous to human life and will tell you how to answer this question. 8. Avoid ti-eloss negations. Tf there is no real reason why a child should have his request, denied, do not deny them. children's inter whether what do is not more special activity or that inome'i1. is. why do wi ll if not to give essary for this purpose. Then it may be too late for the mother to btidil e of sympathy between her and herself. Moreover, it is in early years that the child is most impressionable and thai a mother's influence may count for most. 1-1. Do not threaten. Make pun- tit see that thev al- i an offense. Their ef fectiveness depends upon their in evitability, not on their severity. A child keeps his lingers from the flame because he knows it will al ways burn him. 15. A child that is occupied is al ways a good and happy child. For outdoors, try to have a sand ho, a swing, a garden and garden tools, and let this be a spot where the chil dren bear the word "don't" a-; sel dom as possible. For indoors, pro vide modeling clay, paints, a soap bubble outfit, blocks, crayons, colored paper, blunt scissor-, colored good- en beads, slioe-st rings lor stringing and pegs for pegboards. Heads, pegs and peg boards may be procured from Miiioti Hradb Co.. Spring ing!. M., or I .. Werner ,v t o.. -I'.i . Mniia;. trcit. rv. York. Hulh ! coinpanie- w ill -end a ca'alogue up- on reipie-t.) Ill s...... . V.lll 'If,. I'llllJ'tlllK' sM-1 libl 'a il Ii mental and see 1 hat our own ki p' renewed and I ks, fresh air, ceiie. st imttlating pict u res The very important pari which the Marine Corps will take in pro tecting American interest in the unsettled countries which hav? tak en part in the world war is going to require a permanent Marine Corps personnel of about twice pie-war strength. Kecruiihig has recently tei n re sumed .the Kansas Citv. Missouri,1 Omaha, Xebr.. recruiting offi-j WOMAN DOCTOR WANTS WOMEN TO WEAR MORE CLOTHES TO SAVE COAL basis of four jcars is not any longer ces on tile old enlistments. It necessary to induct men through local draft boards as their eails have all been cancelled and rec ords dosed, I n re-organizing the corps on a permanent basis there will be va cancies in ail the different branches, wrich are infantry, lighi and heavy artillery, truck and tractor drivers and signal sections. Men who have wanted to see foreign service, but were not fortunate enough to get "over" before, now have this op portunity in the Marine Corps. moved cut of Less the i. Gen. March Gets D. S. M. v,Ya.shington, Dec. 1.?. L'pon rec ominenilarion ot dcucral 1 crsh iiig. and with the approval of Presi dent Wilson,- Secretary Haker has awarded the distinguished sen ice medal to Cen. I'eyton II. March, chief of staff. In presenting the decoration lulore a large .i-m-iii- age of armv officers, Se,-ct.irv Chicago, Dee. 14. "It is our pa triotic duty to put on more clothes, save coal and improve health," was the substance of an addre before the l'nblic Health Administration section of the American l'ublic Health Association today by Dr. Jeanette II. Throckmorton of Clan tan, Iowa. "There are fashions not only in I dress. ,ut ni trend oi though! and morals," Dr. Throckmorton contin ued. "The impulse which our primitive ancestors lo adopt dress were, first vanity, next pro tection and la.-.tly modesty; Of these, that of protection seetiis ino.-i often disregarded by the gentler -ex. The custom of wearing summer cloth ing in winter is a pernicious one, ami the continual chilling of ilie skin causes congestion of th; in ternal organs with attendant MIK "I'.reet carriage ami gait are im portant qualities and are influenced by the style of corset and shoes worn. ressi and morals are intimate- issociated and modcrtv in dress appears in demand but little at pres ent. Our adole-cent daughters of ten Use pour judgment n.i: only in le-s ion in C" of court-martial decreased from to 1.17 in the navy and from 2.7- to in the Marine Corps, This fine record of the sailor's behavior was revealed today in the annual report of Capt. tieorge ii, Clark, judge advocate-general, who also took occasion to commend the improve, l conditions in naval pns oils, winch he attributed largely lo the efforts of the Welfare League. In relernng to excellent conditions at liie 1'i.n .mouth, X. II., yard, the judge ad v ocate-genei a! said the -v-lem there was in ti.iied hv Thomas Molt Osborne, former superintend- he New York State l'rison. promising results were noted of the probation svsieni, only 5.s per cent of ihe men so released completing the period of probation again--! 71 per cent in the preceding war. Germans Leaving Odessa Loudon, Dec, U. Odessa, the principal K'ussiau port of the Hlack sea, i being evacuated by the (!er mans, according to tin official state ment from Herlin. The disarma ment of Field Marshal von Mac. ettsen's army, il is added, is pro ceeding systematically. cuts down saplings in The Norwegian who a tree must plant three its place. I '.very Chinese carved upon ihe "see" where it is junk ha-, an eye bow in ol'iler to going. FOR CHRONIC RHEUMATISM ease pass this article to a frienc thus help L'ncle Sam reach al mothers of the country. r ami the DR. DUKE FAVORS THE SANATORIA SCHEME The Oklahoma Oklahoma City ( ietitlemeu : 1 ;im in most heart y accord am sympathy with the plan to estab lish suitable state tuberculosis sana toria in Oklahoma. I'roiupt legis lative action to that cud is most desirable. Oklahoma, so progressive in most respects, has been backward in this important phase of public health work. Ilundieds of lives would be saveil each year and great human sintering averted by the est aid imi ment of suitable places for the care of tubercular patients. I-! veil our largest cities are deficient ill this regard : in smaller communities there is almost no provision for the care of such patients. Aside from the humanitarian viewpoint, the money thus expended will be saved many times over the state. Nothing is more expensive than ill health. .Assuring you of mv most cordi co-operation, I am. Sincerely vour JOHN . DL'KF, Stale Commissioner of Health I iARTMANN WARDROBE TRUNKS "LKT'S TALK LUGGAGE" DONNELLY TRUNK CO. 14 North Harvey St., Oklahoma City, Okla. HOME FAMOUS Ifiirtimmn Wardrobe Trunk l'rici'd l'rom $2.").(iO to $1 ;.".. 0. Ideal Christmas Gift Write for our now "How to Pack" Free Uooklot, show- styU'S and iirioo.. high-class Man.' pi'i.ii who have -iiiil-i-fi tin ins, I ws UHMiralile alter iii n.lim; i It a ii. ! J s if i!..dar- i. n S....-ial,si-i. liallls, Cakiim I'niei.sie-, !.'.. .01. 1 wh.i !,.. 11. .'.sin 1 ' r 1 it 1 1 , '' I Willi 1.II1.T rrme. Tl,'-.-, ll.iw ."I l.-ML-ll IOIIIMI I. II. I llnlll i NAVY LINED UP TO !'.'.:' .".r,.'.".'i '! :'''';'"":'"':"' ' '"' I I'-l II 'IMMI II - ,1 I I' 'lit- 1-1 (lecoration before 'a large a-sein-i BEST TRADITIONS i:., fi r,- iv..n, ,,....,(. . , mo...!:.. liLo-e of a rm e oi'iierrs si.,...,,..,.! ilni-:.-. 1 I spuit are ki-pt renewed and i;;li tT str ,,, ,,. f'-T 1 1 1 :t"t Washing. on. Dec. 11-The navy r ,' "'j" 1 ' r I Tho I hv good I l.s. tresh air, -,. t;,,,.,i ,, 1., .. t,- .irin.ri " ...., ,...,,,.,, , . u was won iniougii eiKiiem sei vice , " -r " n 1 veev actiivv ai 1st lunrt. lie took l'r- I Iw.tl. in Krui.-.. -is ,.ii:f ,0" .ir.ill. ri-I the war and sailors almost invari-1 sennn.ai .:.'s.ii. an.; mivm: -ii i:ik I :l" of the First American army and ' ably conducted themselves better '""' J- vv. .11. l.-tiu I lot f k1. It ha.-. I . .. . 1 at home as e 1 cf of staff man in peace t ines. lespite l ie , . mg : , , ,t i noun, as inn 1 01 so in. 1 . , ' , . til -, and I am up a'i.1 euimr t-yerv- I 1 . -. large nil inner 01 men in.iuetett 11110 , wh,.. ..,,, Ii;lVl. tg n.v. r n.-s,,. I divine spatK. Montreal claims to have the larg-! serwee from civil life, which in-ll am 1 1 i u h I . pif.i,., will. th.. ri-mlt,.." I w,l r,i r - - c - M-i r 1 " 'itku or est flour mill in the Kritisl, limpirc. I creased the naval forces 1.51 peri v. .vis:.. hs .,...., I Weed-End Cases, Over Nite Cases ami will, c-maeitv of .SIMM) barrels a .-...it .hereueie f.-wer viola I loo s ,, I K'L1' v: r."r. "' v''"'- M 1 -C .V I Joal llOl' gOOtl.S 111 Clltl ll'SS YaHl'l V. . 1 - ; 1 . .... riiird ,ve imii to sis., i i j (lay. navy regulations. 1 lie percentage I ,rw nrli. I - . 1 isasmSGSE&frmsr-ar-ss-jwe-a-a -a ssa-as-a-. m . . .. ...... Tuberculosis A,s Bx B . :( l-TMeS i. ! !Ti.4-S3 I - ji -W -fllSWm SOUTHSitH OKLAHOMA (feMSMfe iraareaa&iss jzegr -r . r1 :s.-' .- -.r - :; . . s- r t :ii w 9. In ruptions regard to consider thev want von to important than tl; yon had planned I In the last anal v. mothers eis( at ;i eliild' ot our I c -1 to our meet their needs n ihetiiselyes ? 10. The care of a important, but it slum olie the mother's atiei expense of mind and spirit. 11. Cultivate a sense of humor in yourself and in your child. It is wondetfi.il how many trvir.g situa tions may be relieved through this means. 12. Show a child the same respect you would a grown person. What a child resents most in being struck is not the pain, but the insult to his pride. 13. Do not leave your children largely to the care of nur-es, how ever conscientious or scemir.lv in telligent they may be. ttr-es min ister mostly to tlie physical needs of little children, and the time soon comes when they are no longer nec- .Assuring you of mv most cordial co-operation, I am. Sincerely yours, JOHN . DL'KF, Mate c om in i ssi oner ot iicauu. I -M I II Mill MM i- , - --- - body I; MM . mm mi at lii-1 Bu siness Outlook Broadens Readjustment In Industry and Trade to a Peace Basis Mean Larger Available Supplies of Merchandise, Sustained Prices for Farm Products and a General Broadening of the Country's Prosperity Expert Radiator Repairing Radiator Hospital Phone Maple 902. 330 W. Fifth Street. Oklahoma City J. R. Cahill and Son, Proprietors. LET US DEMONSTRATE THE ONLY BLACKLEG 126 West Second Street i4ij I PlIMF'S PULLEYS HANCERSSIIAFTINr. 1JELTL(;-PACKL(J HOSE CORK EN MCUY. & SUPPLY CO. OKLAHOMA CITY. Eetro takes tnt j,,.,, .. i Uic whole cg in all cooking anil bakinK at lt-ss than !h- a do.. hip. u takes the jilaco ot tin whites of etiys in anythliiK they aro used tor. Always very coiivtcnlciit and economical. H u m ph revs' "Sevent y-seven" breaks up Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Cold in the Head, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Tonsilitl-iand Grip. At all Druggist SE1UM Our Specialty Now Bones. Karchmer Iron & Metal Co., 9.ii West (irand, OMu. City. Plione Walnut TiSOl, Maple "302 Whnlpsalo Junlf Dealers. Can serve you and inform yoti on anything you wish to know in our line. We have experts here. BUILDERS of COMMERCIAL CAR BODIES Painting Tops and Trimming OKLAHOMA CARRIAGE & AUTO WORKS 800-802 W. Grand Ave. Oklahoma City WITH CASH GUARANTEE RELIEVES WITHIN 3 DAYS f; Aii ti-fit :'il i-.i n"j-tm d rcr'if i:hf H 0. 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LIBERTY ELECTRIC COMPANY At Liberty Garage Specializing in Starters, Magnetoes and Generators We Repair and Re-Charge All Makes of Batteries Dealers' Business Solicited. 13 West Main St., Oklahoma City. Phone Walnut 801 WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY lluve your tins retreaileil vv vulcan ized liy nu-n who know huw. AVe buy old rabings and tultes. Kxpensos paid one wav on out of town work. ROGERS-LENGLADE VULCANIZING CO. r.m; W. .Main. Oklahoma City. Okla. WE di:sk;n and dkai'kkiks- MAKK VOIR -FRKK. Ye eliarce only for material used. Make use of our 25 years of experience it costs you nothing. Q:l Dtapctii Gj.Inc M X. IlOl SK OK QfALITY KohiiiNon, Oklahoma City, Okla. THE Elecfrieal Goods Your every need has been anticipated. You'll find our service the most complete in the city. The REINHART AND DONOVAN CO. 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