Show on rearing children from rom CRIB to COLLEGE K V V arthe by the editors of CHILDREN the th macula masa in for PARENTS I 1 the group sense the middle ground a new poise belief in others the power to ordinate coordinate co the expectation of understanding all these are attributed of a race yet to come expressed in the adults of now in proportion as they have reached spiritual adulthood but expressed with heartening frequency by children over and over again it Is true of children that they are born on a higher spiritual plane than the plane on which they stand when they bey finished their school the schooling is planned by adults but la Is entered upon by rather angelic beings surely the whole task of child training As Is to recognize and invite the angel in the child instead of this we try to measure the angel by yard sticks slides A budget and a record of expenditures can teach us something thing about our own sense of values and about those which our mode of living Is instilling in our children how flow are we reconciling our income and our wants of course coarse we want to be ambitious to be as ebli clent producers as possible r os sible and to increase earnings as we can but there are ways of satisfying the t he demands for the increased refinements of f life ither than increased expenditures if a few persons so an a community are only brave enough to break through the wall of conventional expenditures pend tures others will follow with relief cozy little garments for the baby are made of dainty washable flannels the sensible k en sible mother trims ibern hero with very simple embroidery prid and narrow laces lacea ties instead of buttons button sare are phe he better fastenings printed pannel flannel in pastel colors la Is charming for little dressing gowns coats of fla flannel tinel should h be made with detachable linings linh ilah flannelette Is 19 practical for nightgowns night gowns patriotism as commonly taught 18 a easily perverted if we are to give content to the idea of loyalty in our schools it Is necessary to teach children to face the facts of life to see that the roots of warfare nearly always economic to see that there has rarely if ever been a war in which all tha right was on one side and all the wrong on the other to understand the causes cause of war war in the hope of getting at the cure of war necessary as milk Is to the baby unclean milk or even good milk wl without I 1 h refrigeration Is fatal if your our milk supply Is dubious or you cannot pos sibly lifford afford grade A t pasteurised milk then we turn to the next most natural unaltered forms forma of milk we have the th dried eArled milk powder and the evaporated canned milk noth both of these have safety and unison uniformity anity to recommend them they travel I 1 well they are the same everywhere |