Show ON REARING CHILDREN from CRIB TO COLLEGE compiled od by he MAGME edit editor rf THE parem ears S MAGAZINE W CIA ig do you perhaps unconsciously insist that your children shall base basa their selection of friends on your own personal likes and dislikes because you are fond ot of books must your athletic son chum with the town bookworm not that it mig might ht not do them both good but enforced companionship Is irksome nine times out of ten anti and Is not likely to end in a lasting friendship between the victims A party frock Is a necessity lachese In la thesa these days of juvenile entertaining flowered chiffon cotton voile or other sheer fabrics are all lovely for such an important dress the deep cape collar Is particularly becoming and th the 0 girdle youthful the cape may be bound with narrow man bias bindings binding s or ribbon ties for belt and the collar bow bov are new and different in spite of all Ivarn warnings ings children love to walk or wade through puddles puddle with their shoes on they often get them wet also when caught in the rain A lighted electric bulb inserted in a shoo shoe for a few minutes rol will vill dry it without wrinkling care should be taken that it does not burn the lining which it will do if the bulb Is left in too long child rearing Is made simpler and more interesting today by the selen study given to it il camps in the summer community playgrounds tn in the winter suggestions from various well equipped child organizations all come na as aids to parents good times between parents and children can go 0 on n and a stronger sense of family life than now exists will be established in this progressive step in larger family groups evolving healthily and happily mi lies the conal continuation n of the family as an institute A child Is sometimes punished for conduct that Is not so much naughty as a symptom of illness the child for instance who refuses to eat may be doing so tor for any one of a number of complicated reasons but the first to check u up p on I 1 Is his health the often walks unknowingly into a patch of poison ivy with roost most unpleasant results it la Is wise to tench teach children early to recognize tills this poisonous plant so they will keep uway from it probably no one la is immune from its poison though many people seem to think they are A person who lias has been exposed to poison ivy should scrub his hands bands with soap and water as soon as possible Ex extreme care should be taken not to touch the face or any other part of the body with hands that have bave touched the ivy ity for it Is in that way that the poison Is spread when a ense case lins hns developed it if it Is not severe it can bo be treated without the aid of a physician one of the best rn ethoda method of trent treatment ment Is to apply vet dressings of a strong solution of epsom salts about tour four tablespoonfuls tablespoon fills to a pint of water these should be kept on almost con another good household remedy Is a fa saturate solution of borl boric add acid two teaspoonfuls to the pint |