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The latter plaa however, seldom , works out satisfactorily because the troop lacks the Identity It should have In the church of which The boy is a member or with which he is identified. The error in assuming that the church which cannot supply a sufficient number of boys to make up a full troop cannot organize for scout Ing Is due In part at least to a failure to emphasize the patrol as the real unit of organization. A patrol of eight constitutes a large enough group to provide excellent opportunity for good scouting. In fact, the smaller number has particular advantages. There Is more likelihood of success In securing a lender and more chances of an effiNGLISH educators are camcient program. There are men willpaigning with this slogan: ing and competent to lead eight boys Athletics are unfitting our who are not willing and whoare not women for mothermodern to handle a competent larger number. hood. With this point of view can there not American educators make be organized groups of boys In many Go to it, thus: answer ornot now churches where they are will do you athletics girls; ganized and whre it has been thought good not hurt you. Impossible to organize them? The Victorian girl, according to the .This leads us to declare that In English authorities, was a much better other ways the patrol has not been mother than the modern feminine adequately emphasized. A troop Is athlete, because, she wisely conserved no stronger than the patrols which her store of vital and nervous energy compose It. The patrols offer excel for the crisis of motherhood instead of lent opportunities for grading within the wasting it dally on the tennis court, troops. They afford the maximum op golf course or hockey field. This surportunlty for developing older boy prising assertion seems to have made The patrol leader Is a leadership. serious impression upon England, very Important factor in the manage- where there Is now a strong movement of a troop. We should be more ment for milder school athletics for concerned with his selection and pro- girls. vide special opportunities for his trainBut American physical culture exing. They are, as' a rule, older boys. perts, speaking for and to American The cultivation and utilization of the Sls, have little sympathy with the patrol . leader constitutes one of our Britishers. Most of them are Inclined largest opportunities for holding the to sajr Absolute tommyrot, and thus The real appeal to the dismiss the subject older boy. older boy Is not along the line of selBut when one discusses the subject fishness through the, proffer of priv- he or she Is apt to talk very ileges, but through the appeal to servmuch like Dr. Dudley Sargent. He Is ice. He Is Impressed by being given physical director of Harvard. But he responsibilities. He loves to be a lead- is also head of the Sargent School er. Patrol leaders conferences, patrol of Gymnastics in Cambridge, Mass., leaders training courses, organization which Indicates that he probably of prospective patrol leaders should re- knows considerable about athletics ceive much greater attention than and girls, Incidently, the photographs they now receive. Here Is a way, at reproduced herewith with the excepleast In part, to meet the older boy tion of that of Molla Bjurstedt Malproblem. lory, who is put in for good measure are of girls doing athletic stunts at And further, has enough attention been given to the actual program of his schooL Dr. Sargent says: the patrols? Here is where we may It Is unfortunate that such statelearn much from our English scout ments have just enough truth In them is always re- so that they cannot be contradicted friends. Baden-Poweferring to the patrol, Its leadership and In their entirety. It Is true, of course, program. He seeks constantly to eu- that many women do have trouble at logize its work, to emphasize its pro- childbirth, but It Is unfair to say that gram, tb humanize its objectives, to de- It is because of athletics. Athletic clare its importance. training Is ideal for women ; it deThe patrol Is the real unit of scout- velops just the muscles of the abIt brings the program of scout- domen and the lower part of the back ing. ing close to the boy. . As go the pa- that she Is compelled to use in this . trols so goes scouting. May we im- crisis. Overindulgeuce, overtraining that prove the quality of their program. Is another thing altogether. I do not believe In that. I have fought exVARIOUS GOODS TURNS cesses all my life. I do not believe in the overtraining, for instance, that Here are a few good turns reported leaves a boat crew In entire collapse from different sources all oyer the once the race Is 6ver. Shovelled snow from the country: I believe that these girls who school house three times; took, two specialize in tennis, who play all the blind ladles to doctor three times a time, all over the country, are the week and supplied crippled boy with ones who would be sure to have Scout literature; found lost child; trouble in the crisis of motherhood. cleaned town of Mexican sandburrs; Such women are tight, tense, keyed provided scout uniform for boy- who up all the time and muscle bound. bad to give all his own earnings to There Is a vast difference, you know. support of mother and little sister ; Dr. H. N. McCracken, president of cleaned alleys, built sidewalks, re- Vassal college, thinks that the objecmoved debris after fire, dug ditches tion of the English educators to athfor draining, gave wood to poor letics is based upon an Inferiority widow. complex. Victorian ladles have lately had to endure more scornful pity from modern granddaughters. Their their PLANS STARTING ANNIVERSARY waists were pinched, they have been told, their minds Inactive, their clothes Plans are going forward among were and they were physically local v councils for the observance of weak clumsy the fainting habit) for (witness the twelfth scout birthday, which will lack of fresh air and exercise. Ah, occur the week of February 8 to the they reply, at last,, but " we were 14. Various rallies and mass meetings will take place in the different scout "The argument advanced by the centers throughout the country. YEAST VlTAMINf TABLET Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With Every Meal or Money Bade English opponents to athletics for girls, says Dr. MacCracken, Is about as logicnl as urging a young man not to deplete his mental energies by studying during the year, but to keep them Intact for the great crisis of examinations. Dr. MacCracken Is supported In his opinion by Dr. Elizabeth B. Thelberg, resident physician at Vassar for thirty-four years, and Miss Frances head .of the department of physical education, who has directed the athletics of the college for twenty-seven years. Nothing in their experience has ever led them to believe that athletics are injurious, to women, but then the system at Vassar takes into account the fact that some girls are weaker and should, therefore, be less strenuous than others. This fact, however, Is borne in mind in most Institutions providing physical training. Vassar presents living proof of our system In the daughters and granddaughters of physically trained worn If continues Dr. MacCracken. en, acquired traits were hereditary, we might suppose that some of the girls playing on our present teams Inherited their skill in basketball and hockey, along with their splendid physique, from their athletic toothers, while the sturdy babies of recent graduates would argue Irrefutably that the Increased range of athletics in the last twenty years or so continues bene, : ficial. The English girl Is physically a harder type to deal with than the American. The popular Idea of the English feminine type is based on the drawings of Du Maurier; tall, slight and fair. In fact, the willowy Maudes of England are far outnumbered by short, heavy girls, who look almost squat to American eyes. They are especially numerous In the manufacturing towns. This type is apt to develop large, bunchy muscles, which become flabby and degenerate unless they are constantly exercised. This Is a bad thing, Just as overdevelopment of any part of the body Is bad." The other day I saw fifty girls playing medicine ball, says Dr. R. S. Copeland? commissioner of health of New York City. It was a sight to draw tears from the eyes of a grave digger, but one to put joy in the hearts of all lovers of health and youthful vigor. I was glad to see this group of wise young women. Their presence on the playground- - gave me confidence In their-ow- n good sense and the foresight of the school authorities. A school without hours for recreation and without the provision of, the means for attractive sports Is falling short of Its duty to the student It Isnt enough to train the mind. The hand and eye must, be taught by shopwork or needlework. The body must be developed by sturdy exercise f activities. and crossSkating, skiing, country runs, hare and honnds, sliding down hill, baseball, football and open-ai- r medicine ball are wonderful sports for the young. They are properly encouraged by school authorities. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, and makes Jill a pale and bloodless miss. I hope every girl and boy In every high school will not consider It too undignified to run and Jump, to push and crowd, to laugh and yell, to have her or his full part in some sort of physical contest or activity. The medicine ball used it. this way is exactly what it. is named. It Is . high-scho- snow-shoein- better-- mothers. . A LEGION ' TROOP The Bayslde (L. I.) post Is organizing a troop of boy scouts to be known as the ICgion Troop. David G. Henderson will act as scoutmaster and Otto Holmgren as assistant. - Garden Spot for Bears Kamchatka has more tears than ail the rest of east Siberia. It probably has more bears than any ojher place In the world. They are as plentiful 1 believe, us buffaloes e...-- e were here, HONOR DEAD IN BELLEAU WOOD on the western plains. The nn. i reason which I found for this is th fact Boy , scouts of Chateau Thierry that bears do not eat during half the formed a guard of honor while school year. They are .like grasshoppers or girls from Eeileau placed wreaths or mosquiloes. or Hies, anti really live the graves of the American unidmitl They hibernate for fiiy hi suiu.er. ied dead Christmas day. , , . . ll yeast-vitami- Are Positively Guaranteed ORIGINAL ' ht to Put On Firm Flesh, THE PATROL by National Council of the Boy Scouts of America.) -- Banishes Skin Eruptions. Puts, On Firm Flesh, Strengthens Hie Nerves and Increases Energy, LUSTROUS HAIR Conducted six months, and are active here only during the salmon season; and salmon are so plentiful that bruin can live through the entire Siberian year on the salmon he catches In summer, together with other sea food brought ashore in stranded seaweed, and berries found everywhere else. And It Is because Kamchatka province has such a long coast and so many salmon streams. Nearly the whole east Siberian coast of the Okhotsk sea, Pacific ocean, Bering sea and Arctic w is Included in this province, with ' 1 ol medicine preventive, curative, stlmu lating and certain. ' If Dr. Copeland enjoyed the medicine ball, he should make a tour of the Scenic West and national parks next summer and see what comfortable and suitable clothing and hiking, mountain climbing and riding are doing . for the American, young women. And if he can get away right now he should make a circle tour of the Rocky Mountain, Yosemlte and Mbunt Rainier National parks, where the winter sports ore now in the doing skiing, snowshoelng and tobogganing. Anyone who can believe that these young women are becoming physically unfitted for motherhood Is hopeless. Some time ago an article was printed in The New York Herald about the Improved physical condition of ycung women. It was a widespread search that led to every part of the country and especially to all the womens colleges. In sum, the facts collected showed that girls - of healthier tody are bigger, stronger, than ever before, and in passing it was also learned that this larger" generation of women were not averse to matrimony, that their added Inches and increased strength did not take from them the Instinct of mating and motherhood. Unless these signs fall, the generation to appear will have better chancfs for health and success In life than the two or three which Immediately preceded It. In connection with the question of Athletics for Women?" the corset controversy has again broken out. It naturally would, for the girls of today are leaving off corsets and the per-- , feet 36 of yesterday is today in the discard. Says Dr. D, M. Dunn, head of the womens department of the Life Extension Institute, la the Fore- cast: . These winds of contention have swept everyone into three groups: Those who stand for the total abandonment of the corset; those who accept it unthinkingly as a mere adjunct to dress; those who, believing It can be - reconciled with laws of health, take it seriously enough to select It with the greatest care. More than a year ago the International Conference of Women Physicians assumed the . first position, adopting the principle of No Corsets for Women. To the older generation this question has almost a moral significance. They themselves were brought up in corsets almost from babyhood and never questioned either their place in the toilet or their effect upon the health. Midway between these two extremes are they who do not condemn the corset wholesale nor accept It on fashion's terms, . but believe It useful If conforming to health In make and fit. a fish supply as great as that of ou American coast opposite, or greater.-Frederi- ck McCormick in the Los Ai geles Times. Use for the Squeal. In a packing house hearing recently! au attorney who had d a member of the butchers union ou ubout every other subject, finally', asked him what the packers did with the squeal. - They give It to the em ployees when they ask fo. a raise lr wages, the man replied, cross-examine- , |