Show VOM AND ho HOME lu E I 1 AN AR ARTICLE ON HOW TO GOVERN I 1 A BABY 0 WHICH WON A PRIZE workers lor kera the of women jamrs ato ail ia lour strength she de trouble with many women bite fal fl Iti information formation for anil and to govern a baby rightly tho the mother thiam first learn to govern herself for the ittle i tie in I 1 to of humanity which she holds in ter arms is almost constantly watching der every net ton even to the le movement of her ter lips while engaged in conversation and chevery the vy expression of her face and will no do doubt in afew short months reproduce her male mode of 0 speech and imitate her manners almost t invariably to in exaggerated exaggerate cl degree N 1 hance ln nce as a role rule impatient irritable bothem n ed not expect the calmest and V n babies of best t va when liby first opens it his Is eyes so won derin gly upon the brand grand old world a littie fm of baby government should bo be adopted cot not rigid nor severe by any means for baby acde d has rights that must bo be re footed first ot of all and at all times timea the limilo darling clings s comfort must be promptly tw doured then since he be is snugly tucked away sway in i his little bed 11 the art of leaving him 1111 dt curbed to sleep and grow until nature prompts him to call for further K auces 1 is a very ery essential desm feature in his carh early government kv i rement tho the old fashioned way of taking baby up from front his warm nest for the eyes IT s of curious neighbors to behold or alx to ile foll C fled by loving friends each hour in t birst days bisot of his existence may not oiin oil I 1 prove erious physically but be sadly to making it calm contented cont entel baby bor or do not spoil babas bab s serenity by allowing it to cry long for what is needful for it comfort this habit will grow into a worra w orr ins ing fretful disposition and since the weeks of his babyhood have bave numbered into mont months lis with duo due re for his individuality as one who lias has wants though of a different nature yet un deni deniable ably as acute for the time being as those of the adults but as his reasoning fac aluis arc are not yet developed develop d the mother becomes the wise judge discerning for her little one right from wrong with that tiring f which only lives in the precincts of maternal mat ernil love if ifko ible never speak nor act hastily for a quick decision might prove a wrong one it bi ing quite a serious matter for a baby to find that aamina has mado made a mis uke take in regard to his government while there seems to bo be no set of established rules bychich by to govern a baby yet the mother by studying her infants own peculiar nature which will very soon assert itself may bo be able to choose the best plans for fur his safe government she ever dealing in a firm gentle loving spirit and ever teaching parental obedience to the end of the law do this dear mothers that it may not bo ile said of your sweet four vearold vear year old ah ab me that child rules tha house violet morris in baby health of women workers tho the investigations of bani sanitary tary science have proved beyond all question that vast numbers oft of women romen in common with men work at the present time in nanny many occupy lions which tend materially to shorten life somo some of these are unsuspected by the public at large and even by the themselves while others are notorious for their evil influence on those who pursue them the fact that tubercular disease la Is three or tour four times aa as frequent among prisoners and convicts con lets as among the public generally lina has long been known to medical men it is true not only of the prisoners in england but of other states in europe nd sad america tins this tubercular disease ut at aerts prisoners not only in tho tile form of pul consumption but in lit other disen arising from the same source in fluence on prisoners arises from the deficient ventilation of their cells their sedentary occupation want of bodily exercise axer and dejected state of mind in such places ns dartmoor where prisoners work in the open air there is a much smaller percentage of disease than dan in prisons in which they aro are confined in cells it Is the liveson a ber berof of women and girls in our textile and other factories devoted to i indoor work v ork are closely comparable to those of prisoners these women work often eight tight or ten hours a day mainly in one posture lean ing forward and compressing sing the chest they are occupied in weaving at looms and I 1 i stocking frames stitching gloves or lace making etc often in badly ventilated rooms and although without the mental depression of prisoners there Is nothing cheerful or hopeful in lit their work tho the dreary monotony of the pursuit pio produces duces iu lu itself a mental depre silon of a very ery severe order and in consequence tubercular disease and consumption prevail largely among these female workers an other great cause of disease Is working in an atmosphere renderos ren derol dereAl irritating ome times by dust and at other times by bliem ical substances diffused through the air or employed in the process of the manlutac turc ture new york commercial Com merci il advertiser th jewess in authorship it Is not difficult to forecast the fatur e of the jewess fu in authorship a 1 sho she Is a par taker in the new nety education feho enters nil all the professions she site shares tho the ripest cul tare of the time eho she responds to every mo Ino ement that leads ie ids to honest helpful living jewess who graduates from vassar or bryn mawr from cor nell or barnard who pursues higher col leggate training at harvard or yale Is on the same intellectual level as her non jew ish chum her work in litera tur d willful fol low the bent of her tastes and capacities and will not be so much a question of her ancestral religion her ifer womanhood and will guide her right and as the religious iu in the jewess are innate and aind her domestic qualities strong ono one may expect her to champion all that la Is pure and sweet and wholesome she will be enthusiastic and resolute but however how ever positive her con fictions the will not bo be less feminine in lit their utterance her ideals will be betho those of her a age 9 e and her inspiration the never ending ever varying diama drama of humanity the work of the jewess in authorship will hardly ary vary in quality and tone from that of her non jewish jew asli sister and the charm and potency of her message will de pend upon her spiritual insight and intel range but there is every e cry probability that for some years to come her attention tit will be largely devoted to aduca tion the problems which arc are due to the russian exodus the spectacle of poverty ignorance overcrowding 0 er crowding in our largo large cities must influence the sympathetic women of I 1 israel abram S isaacs in ladles ladies homo home i journal I 1 husband lour your strength the girl grown to womanhood Is 13 to be likened to the bud changed to it full blow blown n flower thero there will bu ft a time when she fade and vid when her petals of beauty will fill fall but it Is possible to delay this I 1 I 1 period ot it decadence to a very considerable extent A young woman fully matured and starting sn n her most essential period I 1 fi of life has in her own hands the power pow er to 1 lengthen or thorten the duration of her I 1 journey to old age looking about one 1 occasionally asio nally sees a halo bale old lady with white Il lite hair some few wrinkles and other I 1 minor evidences of the progress of time but with a comparatively good complexion and sprightliness and general vigor which we are not in kelpine ir with her years in contrast you will find a score or more of women of the same age and in the sano san o atmosphere of life who are faded and pinched devoid of energy and e either ther grossly obese or decrepit the onelas tati en ti proper care of her self daring during the early years of her maturity while the others have relegated to nature the task unassisted of taking care of them beauty sleep la is a thing most essential for a young woman it makes hei ter fresh and i vigorous and gives her a healthy complexion pl exion too much artificial light has the effect of 0 straining the eyes making them appear heavy dull 11 and congested social occasions occurring at late hours are essen bial to pleasure and relaxation ot of the mind but get your early sleep whenever you can the matter of rest aside from sleep Is also important A day of chopping shopping ages r woman more than a week of 0 ordinary home duties and should be followed by a day of 0 comparative rest make it a rule that from whatever source fatigue may come it is necess necessary iary to give gl 0 your nerves nerv ea a chance to regain their strength and rest will do this new york world the trouble with ciany women IV omen women aro are always flying oft off the handle this is american slang but excellent to coney convey my meaning if a woman stands ona on a street corner as passive as if there were no slumbering feline instincts instinct a in her makeup and the driver of a passing car does not know by intuition that she wants him bill to stop she site hies flies all to pieces she is going to find out it if the public has any rights she has taken the number of it his is car and will w ill report him to the office did di 1 be suppose she was standing on that corner for amusement by this time another car has come in sight she waves dav es her hand or an umbrella or the driver has intuition intuitions and asks her in dumb show if sho she wants to ride and she goes on her way and report the affair or do anything but work herself up to fever heat beat so it happens nearly every day lay of her ber life fret stew and worry make liard hard unpleasant linea lines in her face faeo that no cosmetics coe will ever remove anil and for what the merest nothings for in real tragedies women rise to the height of the amuels tho tito woman who will stir up tip a whole w hole community because her pocketbook lias has been stolen or misplaced or her silk umbrella lost will go dov down n to the eates gates of death without a tremor it is a lick lack of alf poise in the little things of life which go to make up the harmonious whole that makes her and incongruous all these little personalities give that arrogant animal man ft a chance to laugh at her detroit F free ree press when U lien cornered tor for luncheon if it you ever get in a corner and seem to have ha 0 nothing available in lit the houie house foi for luncheon just investigate the of the cracker box said wd a careful housekeeper 1 I remember one day we vv 0 had a guest come in just before luncheon waa was served it was w as it sort of off day dimand and we had bad a spread made up of odds and en ends d the visitor was one whom I 1 knew to be somewhat dainty in her tastes anclam and as there was 11 no I 1 time to send to market for any thing I 1 just know vv hat to do un fortunately the broad bread fresh which w was as a great misfortune for it always seems to me that with good bread and butter one can make out a sort bort of a meal but hero here we were when it all at once occurred to me that we might get up a creditable dish out of crackers of which as good luck would have it there was an abundance so I 1 buttered a few dozen crackers and set them in the oven there to stay ull until til they were a light brown A part of these were placed in a dish on the bick back of the stove store and with the remainder I 1 mades mad esome cracker band sandwiches out of some sonic bits of roast fowl which avis w as ready sliced in lit the pantry the meat ineat was as mixed with a little mayonnaise and placed between two of the buttered crackers A jar of canned fruit was opened and with orne olives and a bit of cheese rounded out a very luncheon and ray my guest quite enthused 0 over cr the new fashioned foshion Ld iches 11 bew york ledger are Bl others les I 1 can motherly not lierly in these days when little folks are rele gated to the care of paid nurses tor for at least lea st twenty one out of every twenty evv anty four hours and the pretty woman who shows oil the baby to v visitors or who runs in occasion ally to tako take it peep at it in lit the nursery ap tip pears to be only its mother la in nan name ti alie e question ailse 4 are the women I 1 of fu today ay less motherly in lit the true sense of the word w ord or is it only because the altered liv ing the luxury of these fin de siccle days lays requires t different demeanor yet which is only the superficial veneer over the true sweet heart of noble womanhood our women are so progressive there are to bo many interests nowadays that formerly torme rii were not entered into by vv omen women that home boine life and homo lorne duties sometimes appear slighted and we wonder it the children growing up in a circle where mother is but au an occasional visitor will not come to regard tile member of the numerous kocl societies 0 or the gay butterfly whose whole aim is the attending of leas receptions reception balls and dinners as tuch such an utter stranger strang that a little confidences will be given alv en el elsewhere sew bere sorrow sorrows s sobbed out into other ears and the treat great wealth of love that should be kept for that dearest olle one on tarth earth divided up or scattered about among those who have more time to bestow upon the neglected children ot of a mother who is w rapped wrapped up lip in social or public obligations philadelphia times tho tito secret of F ix doubtless thousands thou sands Rands of young people and not a small number r of old ones olues wish vv ish every day of their lives alv es that they could learn th the L secret of fascinating others by means of f 0 their graceful exquisite manners the secret is an tin open one it is so easy to learn that it lies all till neglected by the wa w adside asi le while those w ho w would give alv 0 their d dearest eft rest treasure tre asuro to find it pass unknowing it is only this F fill ill your heart with good will to everybody and ani thin then practice at all times tho the best manners you know barly at home if KOU you bim begin at home this charming mann manner erwill w ill so to speak get set tied on you and never cr leave ka e you be just as polite to your sifter as you would to your best girl strive to gain the tile good will of mother father and brothers and r sisters and children exactly as you strive to gain good w will ill abroad there is no place for practicing ni manners anners like the home circle no place permit on one cosay to say where irwill it will be so appreciated it W will ill bo be a cultivation of heart mind and body this endeavor to beell fe lf nothing but a affection to for the people home and treat them then is though they were worthy of a muc much it consideration at your hands as it they were the president ident and his family so 50 they are vv orthy then from the home wi will 11 flout float out around you those sweet magnetic c influences which will draw the hearts of mankind toward you st josephs ga zette plants tor for the table there is a tl demand tor for growing ferns for tho the table centerpiece many persons who insist upon always having hav ing plants upon the di dining tiling table and who prefer foliage to cut blossoms because odora odors bome sometimes times int inan L r fera fere with flavors flavor hav have e ft A permanent fern basket arranged in the following manner have a pine leaf made for the middle of the table A lolo 1010 in the center orthis of this will hold the tin pan or fern basket and briny bring it even with tho the surface the tablecloth maybe may be put on in tho the following manner there must bo be two tablecloths ironed with but one seam lengthwise through the mid die dle lay these two 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