Show M 4 I 1 Y 11 7 Y 4 6 IN A r e 4 p r C V DI 3 X T 5 11 bugles blow proud the homage we i our unknown ane one his battle won sleeps bleeps well in stately place in sun columbian Colum bias soui sou in Arling arlington fon Is shriner with lincoln washington Washing torL but OH OK oh if his mother could knowl know by JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN ELLO ellb good americans all regardless of sex race J class or creed I 1 have you A JR remembered that the seca 1 ond sunday in may Is mothers daya day well it Is 19 this year and every year by act of the congress of the uni united ted states state of america the congress also says fly your r flog ing then put a carnation in your lapel and you have started mothers day right if your mother Js Is where you can lay hands on her tell her you love jove her ber and prove it it if she fiant telephone her telegraph her write lier her if you dont go and visit viall her and if your mother has gone where you may some day join her ber if you deserve it do something that ebli you know would please her something worthy of her and of tile the day mothers day originated with miss anna jarvis of philadelphia and it was celebrated by several cities in lolo 1010 an act of congress in 1014 authorized zed tile the Preg president ident to designate by annual proclamation trie second sunday of may as mothers day and to request tile the display of the Ameil american can flag on government buildings s and private hollie liomel mothers 10 dails day Is set apart for special observance in honor hono r i of tile the how home e ind and motherhood its purpose ts Is to recall the memories of mothers who have bae gone to brighten the lives of those who aern remain aln to stimulate men rne n women illen and children to honor bonor horrie find cl parents it Is t tu be observed by act acts a of kindness to mother and faler ther by service in c churches hur clies of all creeds and by wearing a white carnation emblem of tile the purity beauty odelite and r strength of mother love thea is it a mothers day internal In terna lonal dional lit with bell headquarters A n which alms to make alen en and women realize their individual rt responsibility to right the bongs of and childhood in n tile the name of mother to inspire men to carry forward work for tho the home blell will promote the brotherhood dof of an and to perpetuate and strengthen y tj ties es by jhb nent and observance br b r a n ce of the day in all countries IN christmas I 1 day be it S baidin a lid all reverence Is doubtless in a way a 11 mothers day to every woman sings iris in from pillar to post ills his advent seems a thing apart yet love each day Is bringing olad glad news each mother in her heart Magni fleat la is singing your little son upon your breast Is gods dear child as truly As jesus was when angels blessed the baby savior newly the well known human heart Is a curious thing as has been said times too numerous to mention now heres P D gog in A line 0 TYPO type or two from the signature its fair to assume that hes a little old dried up highbrow highbrown high brow professor their old fashioned sweetness their simple sample perfect beauty somehow reminded me of 0 mother I 1 burled buried my face in their exquisite fragrance and tenderly caressed their soft petals with my cheeks and my lips and then the pent up longing of my heart bedewed the lilacs with tear pearls which glistened in the morning sun slin mother oh mother now suppose tho the lilacs that P D gog r remembered so fondly bordered tile the path to a certain kit kitchen elien door if so its a fair guess that the next moment he be was smiling through his tears as he remembered himself a husky low browett youngster crying out oil oh goody I 1 maw kin I 1 have a drumstick one of the things that Is worrying the sociologist these days is the disappearance in tile the cities of the old fashioned home tills this Is nn an age of apartments and of dwellers who get their meals anywhere except at home in such a scheme of existence a nearby delicatessen shop Is of course an advantage but incidentally and confidentially fidentia lly one wishes much for a vocabulary cab that could do justice to the emot emotions long aroused by a delicatessen shap in the man who has memories of an an old fashioned kitchen and of pies ples like mother used to make the chicago dally daily news recently reprinted from eugene fields famous column of september 14 1888 tho story etory called col gates Dl director rOctor it purports to be ba told by a passenger in 1807 1867 in the one sleeper of a train on the 1111 anbu nd ind st jo t the rhe porter notified the passengers to be careful not to snore as col elijah gates a director was aboard then a woman w with ith a baby got on there was no bunk for her but tile the porter allowed tier her to sit back by the stove then the baby began to cry col aljy gates heaved himself out ot of his bunk and pompously informed the young woman that she must keep the child quiet but t the he child kept on I 1 crying anda and a se second cond time the colonel went marching do down tho the aisle and admonished the young woman ian but the baby still cried and then the colonel charged down upon tho tha young woma n for the third time berea the rest of the story as eugene field told it look a here my good woman aez hf bf to the young woman with the baby As 1 I auz tellin you afore you must do sompin to keep that child quiet wit never do to keep nil all these folks folka awake lik ethis paid for a good nights sleep nd ind its roy my duty as aa a director uv the hansul indest nd st jo to bertest ngin agin this disturbance ive iva raised a family of loven children nd ind I 1 know as well as I 1 know any anything thInk that that child Is hungry no child ever cries like that when it hungry 9 ry so I 1 insist on your it and givin us peace and quiet then the young woman began to sniffle 1 law me sir air aez the young worn wom tin an 1 I aint the babas mother im only jest bendin it the colonel got pretty mad then his face got red nd ind his voice kind uv trembled where la Is its mother aez tho the colonel why she phe here care u uv v this hungry nd bryin child like she ought to be ches in the front car sir air aez the young woman chokn up ashes in tho the front car in a box dead were the body body nd ind the baby bach home the colonel wait lt for no nd second thought he jest jesi reached out his bin big bony hand adhe aez young woman gl gil me that baby aez it so eo quiet nd so rio gentle like that it auz tile the babas mother that auz sp speak eakin ln the colonel took the baby and now maybe you wont believe me the colonel held that baby nd ind rocked it in his arms nd ind talked to it like itkind it had been his own child and the baby seemed to know that it lay agin a lovin heart for when it heerd the ol oil mans kind voice an saw his sn illin face ind felt the sooth ln of his arms the baby stopped its and caryln nd cuddled up close to the colonels breast I 1 nd begun to coo and laff the col colonel otiel called the jim aez he you go bhend nd tell the conductor to stop the train at the first farm house weve got to have some milk for this child bome some warm milk with sugar into it I 1 baina raised a family of leven children for 11 the baby cry no more that night leastwise we hear it if it did cry and what if we ive had heard it blessed it if I 1 dont think that every last one uv us would have got up to help tend that lonesome little thing |