Show N LAJ uj 0 f or C I 1 t I 1 Z L ARZ W 0 01 GLORIA ORIA 3 LEARN from the scientist scientists of the c bureau and W thero who have made a study of that interesting but 0 iff arcratic bird the stork that 3 its favorite habitat la Is in the of the poor rather than in the palaces of the rich and that in no cowry 0 rf r c GOULD 40 J i ur other place la in the erld in 1 it more eel met dom seen than along fifth avenue the home of mr air george J gould however la Is an exception to thia this rule seven times the domestic bird baa has via cited and rind blessed that abode each time leaving a baby so strong and lusty so big and beautiful that it fully justified the fond parents declaration thai that it waa was the finest anest child ever born bet ter still the could children have grown up to be almost perfect aped mens of physical health and they are eo to and so natural and unaffected lu in character that it seems worth while to tell how this result has been accomplished and how a wise and mother have enabled ena bleer their children to lead the simple life in the midst of millions and a luxury that mahee makes that of the tabled fabled aybar itee ites look like a makeshift with which one could get along if it one had to when you want to dive to the heart of a mys tery the french shrug their shoulders eh and spread out their hands and eay say Ch Cher erchell chez la teenie if you destri to find the key to any family situation and know why the children of the household are what they are virile vidle or weakly sturdy little litlie men and women or flabby jellyfish potential citizens of worth or mere more cumber ers of the ground you must act as if the old french adage read I 1 Cher cherches chez la mere it is the mother that counts where children are concerned and so I 1 bought sought out mra mrs george J gould and asked her for her recipe tor for bringing up a family I 1 found her in their magnificent atte suite of apartments at the plaza hotel surround ed like cornelia bv by her jewels there as her daughter marjorie Marj orle a lovely slim slip of a girl one of the debutante debutantes aad and belles of the season come in to tell of the delights of the ball of the might before there vaa was edith a turdy little miss of seven hanging upon her mothers der there was george a shy lad of 12 poking his head in between the portieres poni eres from time to time abb other children were absent and a motor was being sent to her bar school for vivian and another to Colum bli university for kingdon and jay for the day was litter cold and snowy baby gloria who I 1 only two tao and a s half yeara years old waa was apt ep anding the kwinter winter at georgian court coart v ith her grandmother and trinkets were being get ready to send to her there the room itself was a very temple of mother hood for its empire tone tons had been ruthlessly sacrificed before family affect affection lon and love ol 01 things homelike and everywhere on walls and mantles and tables there were photographs of the chit chil dren jay in tennis flannels flannel when he won the th championship of the world kingdon wl w h his first mustache marvelously like a young edition of the kaiser in her debutante gown and baby pictures innumerable in the midst of all this evidence of a mothers brooding love eat sat mrs birs gould a radiant figure in trailing pale blue silk as young looking almost as her own daughter and I 1 thought that if it I 1 were an artist 1 T should like to paint her as a triumphant modern madonna a woman to whom motherhood has brought nothing but joy and whose children are her crown of happiness she has bad had all that women crave rave has this woman who Is a darling of the gods first ahe the had success and fame which she won by her own on genius then she was given lore sla marriage marria gp dad and enormous wealth and high social position sho she bie has beauty that li to still undimmed but the best beat that life has given her Is her children and it Is good to hear bear her sit so I 1 my acquaintances havo have sometimes blued me 1 she he said with a smile because I 1 have bad had so many babies but I 1 have not ono one child too many I 1 have never bad had a child that I 1 did not want or that has nol not found a warm welcome waiting for it I 1 think that is one reason why my toy children have all been so strong and have hare bad such w ene one dispositions I 1 hare have felt the responsibilities of motherhood 0 nd have tried to give my children as good a oble by giving them sound bodies before they were lorn I 1 took every care ot of my own health and lived as much as possible eible la in the open air defore before edith was born I 1 spent months on our yacht cruising around as it wag was summer in fact she wai was born at sea then I 1 have nursed my babies myself except tico twice when illness rendered it impossible for me to do eo so I 1 do not believe behave in sterilized milk nor patent baby foods baby la like a little puppy it isyou you want it to grow fine and strong and fat tat you must give it the right start and nothing has yet been discovered that tabes takes the place of 0 c the food that nature intended for a child in raising my children my mr plan baa has been to bring them up to be simple and hardy not one of my children has afim AG X mr A aa CL GLOW afla is t ever had on a stitch itch of flannel cot not even a flannel petticoat they hav havro warm wraps when they go out of doors but la in the house they wear little socks and low necked and short sleeved cotton or woolen clothes clot e they lire live alo alao on the simplest and plainest foga cereals and eggs tender steaks and 4 gool roast meat ineat with plenty of vegetables and fruit and the simplest eort sort of dessert when they have any at all no pies plea and pastry and no nibbling at candy all day for them I 1 also put great stress on absolute regularity in eating and no matter who oleo also waits the children have their meals exactly on the stroke of the clock we are a vy very domestic family and the children dve their breakfast and lunch which Is really their dinner with hr sir gou gould I 1 d and myself but until they are 16 years old they have their at a little after sir air and only have sei sM ething very light tor to eat they never come to dinner unless j upon their birthdays it Is permitted as a great treat inay hy never came to dim dini fr pr regularly until last year and she Is still so attached to the nursery tea that when we are down at georgian court she W often eata eats with the children by preference of course I 1 have so many other duties that it Is to not possible for me tu be always with my babies and so 80 1 I kept a trained nurse for each one until he lie or she was two and a halt years old and past the teething time but there Is 1 never a n ight even to this day mat I 1 do not aro into each mom nom the last thing before going to led and tuck tuk the cover covers doan with my own on hands good and tight around each child and 1 have nursed every one of m children with my own bands hands when they were sick lck I 1 had trained nurses of course but I 1 sat up with the sick child too wh n marjoree Marj orle had that fearful spell of scar scarlet 1 el 10 fiver ver 1 in n franco france the summer before last and when it seemed utterly impossible for her to recover her father and I 1 never left her day or night for weeks the doctors doctore said that it was the moat most malignant case thor ever sa and that nothing but her marvel ous strength pulled her though they said that if it she the had been a french airl she certainly would have died 1 I believe that the chief thing about raising children up to be veil well and strong is to bring them theta up in the country where they can have plenty of fresh air and room for exercise and freedom it was for tho the benefit of our children childr on taftt t he t we went down to lakewood and built georgian court the second noor floor of the bouse house is devised especially for the children and tho the sunniest room in it la Is for the baby and the next suna sunniest lest for the ex asly and wes always had great times and ceremi rlee ies when the reigning monarch bad had to give way for ter a new king or queen of the nursery and have his or her little belongings packed up and moved on everything has been sacrificed for the good of the children for ten year years we lived at georgian court only in the winter and took the babies every summer up to the quietest and dullest litt little a pac in the world in the cat catskills A kills ten miles from anywhere at georgian court we provided every eom sort of d fc LA o 0 CV 4 e U D diversion tor for our children to encourage them in athletic sports we have a polo ground and a riding ring and tenn tennis ind squash courts and the children have their ponies and ride and ltd drive a great deal the boys were particularly Inter interested AteA in polo and kingdon my oldest son at 15 was considered ane of the best polo players in the country jay was also a fine 1 w 0 6 61 4 T 41 A AND art 7 yr aya jorj aad GLORIA player but after kingdon went to columbia olum bia the game was somewhat broken up eo 00 a as there waa was a fine professional tennis player at lakewood he took up court tennis instead it ta Is a game that requires unusual strength and quickness of motion but he boon soon became so expert at it that when ha he waa was 17 he won the american championship and when he was 18 he carried off the chain plon ship which Is of course the championship of the world neither air tir gould nor myself Is an advocate of boarding schools we believe that the very best associations that children can have r ave during the formative for year years of their lives are home assoria ticu and that no guardianship Is equal to the loving watchfulness of a father and mother there fore we have kept our children right in the home ho me net and have had them educated educate I 1 by tutors and la in educating the children we have tried 0 o develop each one along the line of his or her own natural bent for instance marjoree Marj orlo orle adores 1 iad ad ing particular poetry and romance she la is a 91 good musician and as I 1 said speaks four languages but ebe she does not care for what you might call the drudgery of study and I 1 have not amica afflicted ed her ber with it it but malan has a profound mind she loves love study and to delve into deep subjects to 1 I arn very proud of or my t two wo big boys bay they aro clever and they are strong manly boye boys and bet of all ali in a mothers mo thera eyes ayes they are good neither uc ut has ever ver caused me a boy boys moments moment uneasiness or a single heart 8 and jay 1 Is 20 and neither nelt her of cf pang them smokes kingdom is 21 2 I 1 or has ever tasted liquor not N ot that I 1 am a at all 11 or have ever over tried prohibitionist zionist things amity from froal them but especially they to keep such just have for BUtau a lant and no to desire that I 1 take it Is to about tho the best beat indication of their health and well wall as a vindication of strength a as my method for of raising children ch after nil all ue its the healthy body bod Y that a bealtho mind and healthy gives impulses isn I 1 lir |