Show TRAINING FOR CHILD I 1 REALLY EASY TO TEACH HIM HABITS OF NEATNESS such a thing as the shoe bag shown in the illustration Is I 1 a pointer T good idea Is box for the toys toy there la Is tie no doubt children will more readily learn neatness if 1 it la Is taught attractively children by nature are careless and oftentimes lazy to make them pick up their belongings and put them away in the proper places Is quite as much trouble as do ing it ones self they leavo leave their slinia around ably because there Is no charm in putting them away fit n a closet but if a clitty Is given a shoe bag for its own to be hung inside the closet door like the ono shown it will be a pleasure to put the slices away and visit with the tiny figures pictured there the foundation la Is gray or tan linen and tho the figures are worked in brilliant colors using mercerized zed cotton fast colors little folks never ure tire of the old woman who lived in fit a shoe and her large birge family or the kittens who lost their mittens because they the had no bag A row of tiny boy and girl fig ures each in different stages of put ting on their sh shoes es Is another sug gestson for decoration 0 that will ap pent peal to children algo mothers may bo be saved many pen nies and children taught a lesson in neatness it they the are arc provided with a case for foi keeping their pencils what mother has not experienced the wild hunt for pencils when it was time to start to school all this commotion can call be saved li by making a case on the shoe bag order put it the a rut runners ners in to take a pencil in each cadi pocket one half of the bag could be given to the pocketed t f e r the pencils tho the other halt half could bo be a larger pocket late into which to slip a scratch pat pad on oil the outside of the cape cage over the larger pocket one could 0 V shoe bag for children work a couple of an owl or a squirrel most alost nio mothers tiers know the value of a pretty box fir ji collecting toys tos but I 1 know of one child who never could be taught to put away his toys until lite ills mother bought a fair sized tin wa tor ter pall pail ono one day the flie small man mail was told to put away ills ilia toys tos in the box but lie he promptly took the pail and banged the toys los into it nor would lin ho over ever put thein aft away ay in the bo box again lie ile liked to hear the noise ho he said bald when the toys tois got tired fired in ili to tile the pall children are queer little cica tures truly A japanese jap inbae matting box Is an ideal toy box boi it 11 la Is attractive hard and shiny ehley inside and makes a nice seat pat for little people besides but it is much better for mothers to come down to the childrens ay way ot of thinking and let them learn good habits babits in their own way one child it will ho be found will like a tin till pall another will only le be happy it taught neatness through the medium of satin und lace |