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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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Thcse Whp £arry Breakfast Up T <» < ? * > <» h UNIQUE IN ITS CLASSIC BEAUTi Pruid R4j£e£emeTei?' Provides for its patrons' service and equipment of particular excellence. Property is patrolled day and night by duly authorized officers. Superintendent's Office and car stop Reisterstown Road Entrance, Pikesville. Phones, 159—201. Executive Office, 21 W. Saratoga Street, Baltimore, Phone, Plaza 1500. know—something of the temptations and pitfalls that are ahead of the boy. She knows that he will need every bit of courage, character, moral and mental, and physical armor he can muster to get successfully through the fray. And she deliberately disarms him, weakens him, softens and blinds him. Mothers fear the future for the children. They fear poverty, dislike, mistakes, sins, weaknesses, the soil and the grime. Yet nothing the future can possibly bring is so dangerous to the growing souls and bodies as just exactly what mothed is doing for them today and tomorrow. From the time they are six months old she cannot say "no" to her children.. She will lie to their father, steal from the rent, wear out her own strength in u passionate desire to—harm them. What no red Indian can do today, what there are no lurking tigers or fabulous dragons left to do, she will deliberately do. With her own hands she will pull down their honest impulses, ruin their sense of proportion, weed out any impulses toward unselfishness or bravery, weaken them with compromises and sometimes ruin them.. They are not always ruined, of course. Their companions, their neighbors, their school teachers and sometimes even a budding sense of duty in themselves go far to save them. But the effects of their mother's spoiling is with them all their lives none the less. Mothers, these mothers at least, are selfish. They want still to be everything in the world to the adored babies whose whole world they were a few years ago. If dad says "no," and the little daughter begins to cry, mother secretly determines that somehow —anyhow !—the forbidden pleasure shall be brought about. Tf the doctor has said no sweets for Tommy until that little kidney trouble clears up, mother slips a cookie into his hand with a sweet, mysterious smile. She and her boy understand each other. He knows his mummy is always on his side! And at the time she is more than rewarded when the little girl strangles her with a grateful embrace, and when Tommy says boyishly, "Oh, gee, thanks, Mum!" But 10 years later when little daughter wants somebody else's husband, and takes him, and when Tommy—in the very prime of his youth, goes into alcoholic consumption, everybody in town censures the young persons for their moral and physical indulgences, and sympathizes with that wx-:-x-x«x->x-:-xk-x-x->>x-^^x-:-xk-x->x-:-^xk-x-x-x«:-X' SERVICE OF UNSURPASSED EXCELLENCE. ' p£/\ ' / cim/t' i Q7^ 4v- STEWART & MOWEN COMPANY (W. F. WOODEN. Successor) Funeral Directors 108 WEST NORTH AVENUE BALTIMORE. MD TELEPHONE, VERNOM 1342 ESPECIALLY EQUIPPED TO RENDER IMMEDIATE ATTENTION TO SUBURBAN AND COUNTRY CALLS "el tango Reistergtown Road, North Hills of The Green Spring Valley, at The Slg-n of The Purple Liffht, Twenty Minutes From City. DINING-DANCING--CABARET Restaurant open from 2 P. M. until 1.30 A. M. daily. Week Days Entertainment from 7 P. M. to 1.30 A. M. Saturday, "The Dansant," 5 P. M. until 1.30 A. M. Sunday Music from 5 P. M. to 1.30 A. M. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT SERVICE ON LAWN Phone Plaza 0827 or Pikesville 421-J EL TANGO ORCHESTRA This is the Orchestra you heard Broadcasted from Station W-E-A-R Y and will be heard at am later. W\ dl necessary part ofc the informal dance* CATON GINGER ALE 'Made of the finest Jamaica Ginjjer blended with genuine Caton Water. There is a store in your neighborhood which supplies Caton. Caton Spring Water Co. CATONSVILLE, MD. Aak about our Extra Pale ds Dry Ginger Ale "wonderful, devoted mother of theirs, who has simply given her life to those children!" We are all what our mothers make us. The stenographer who is always late, always pale and languid and pimple-skinned may not know it. But it is mother's fault. Mother let her sleep morning after morning. Mother let her whimper and fuss her way out of the dose of castor oil, sent an excuse every few days to school, explaining why Ruth could not get there on time. The small boy who refuses to let any other child touch his toys may be only a small problem, while he is six and eight. "He's terrible," his mother says, helpless. "I have to get the girls entirely separate sets of toys. Nobody can touch his own things but his lordship! 'However," she adds, resignedly, secretaly pleased, "they're all growing up so fast that in a few. years it won't matter." And so the boy goes into high school, and into college, and on into an unhappy marriage, never having learned to share. He never has the joy of giving. His mother settled all that before he was 10. No, things to him mean just one word—"Mine." Why should he give his sister the old car when he buys the new? He can use two cars. Why should Mary have any of the family furniture when mother dies? He can store it, if he can't use it. He may <'m^X^mX~KmKKmX'^h>>>^>> I COAL | I W. W. BOYCE | Y Lutherville, Md. % * Telephone, Towson 443 V WORKINGMEN! f It is regarded highly probable that y a few more imitators will try to get ¥ rich by opening up more "pants "f" shops" and some hustlers are sup- *f posed to spend tbeir hard earned *f cash and buy pants that would not Y be tolerated in this house. Reliable \ Pants. $5.00. No branch stores. X,ook for 511 on the Big Electric Sign Y on the south side of the street. Open t until 10 o'clock Saturday. £ THE PANTS SHOP f 511 W. Franklin Street % Between Paca and Greene ? J| NO BRANCH STORES. ?,• Our bath rooms are the first thing that the Hostess shows visitors. They are beautiful, and the work is properly done. Get-our figures before you place your next con. tract. S. L. HOWARD TOWSON, MD. Phone, Towson 110 SAND Conserve Your Energy This Hot Weather SEND IT TO Regal Laundry MAIN OFFICE QILNOR mho MO$H£R STS. BALTIMORE SUBURBAN DELIVERY Established 1895 Phone, Calvert 0777 For the Modern Girl Hyner'sPermanentOUWave 20 Curls $15 16 different styles of hair bobbing to suit all countenances. Expert barber in attendance. Marcel Wavinc Water "Waving Hair Dressing Manicuring Facial Steaming Bank Building Concrete Paving WASHED GRAVEL In Car, Scow and Barge Lots The Arundel Corporation Baltimore, Md. Main Office: Pier 2 Pratt St. Wharves: Pier 2 Pratt St., Foot Fell St. Bush Street, Arlington and Canton | Phone. St Paul 7120 42 W. Lexington Street Phone, Calvert 0777 Transformation and Braids Moderately Priced 1' I always get what I want!'' said the woman finally, in a -tone of deep content. Later we chanced to speak of our mothers, and he told her that hers had always said that her children should have everything in the world they wanted while Mamma could manage to get it for them. I was not surprised. Surely there never was a theory so erroneous and foolish as the one sometimes expressed by mothers: "Ah, well, they're only little once. Let them have everything they want now! They'll be grown up soon enough !'' Yet here and there you do still find a mother who believes this. | The Art f & Photo-Engraving Co.,Inc. X i* MAKERS OF PRINTING PLATES ? * ARTISTS-ENGRAVERS ? * 109 S. Chutes St Baltimore, Md. ? * Plaza 3004 ? .*? ?> Not physically, but morally. Physically, mothers are beginning to learn. They know now that to stuff a child upon lobster salad and cocoanut cake before it is three years old is probably to wind up that child's little problems rapidly, once and for all. (Continued on Back Page) J. S. MacDonald Co. SiatmmuH Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, &c 212 North Charles Street Baltimore. Md. Confidence Merited and maintained is of paramount importance rjE to us, and to enjoy,3p P it in the fullest mea-?5| n