DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNOSX OCTOBER 29. 1905. I NEW-YORK • DOLL HOUSE FURNITURE- HAIR CO" Beautiful creationsGOODsT~\3/In Imporiel # •^yoriANS I Realm To Make ItIs Delightful Work for i and domestic Coiffures. Wavy Knots, Little Boy* mul Girls. I /^^>x , ! "To the many little people who will find joy dedication to a /§i|v?;v^, Switches j* through expression." So runs the & < I now book of handwork for children which twin I tn coll lnto r(fe&:fi**l;^'*$jfr\ B teachers In the domestic art department of Teach- rv^^r^-^jV^<4@^-|]£^ Psyche or Grecian Knots, University, havu I 1'A\ Greciar\ im ers College, Columbia Just TOT ,*?i inte Mg>hi^h or low effects.\u25a0t»et» Xjfi brought out for the help of mothers, teachers and IiM££^M%*^ Vsr \£?\ others who f>pl the need of entertaining nnd teach- 4?,,-Z <<*?$ Pompadours,Pompadours. ? ing little children. "Occupations for Little Fin- Traasformafjons. gers: A Manual for Grade Teachers. Mothers and I'$% y/.-^mfJ I" Settlement Workers," by Elizabeth Sage- and Anna il \%l '/•"\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0*><' for fluffy, graceful hairdremrfrie. M. Cooley, B. S. (Charles Scrihner's Sons. New- York) Is one of many which have appeared books r J or and » within recent years rtovoted to constructive hai.d- ty. \k ';;*'.'\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0/\u25a0\u25a0H',:y *ty/ Ladies Gentlemen. IS •'\u25a0 Natural Appearance. Featherweight an I will meet with a v.-f.rm \S- i\ in w work for children. That it li>vt££/ • \u25a0 welcome from the large clientele to whom it is 4 i/7v^r£ Non-detectable. addressed is certain, for not only is a i;reat va- MARfKL HAVI.Vfi. ITAIKKRESSINO, MASSAGE, MAMCLPISC. A riety of work described and illustrated with pict- ures and diagrams by the authors, but Professor i* Mary Schenck Wnolman. direitor of the .lotnestic art department of Teachers College and of the Manhattan Trade School for Girls, has contributed an introductory note, partly In explanation and partly in commendation of the book. "The child is naturally a worker," says Profes3or tVoolmnn. "He will destroy if he does not know how to make, He likes to see 'the wheels go around,' and it matters little to him if the gratify- APPEARANCE ing o* his desires is advantageous or not to the YOUTHFUL article in hand. IN 20 MINUTES MOTHERS AS TEACHEKS. after one of our Special Electrical Treatments. Red Pimples. tni "Mothers, who were the earliest and should be WRINKLES Freckles. Smallpox Plttlngs, Birthmarks. Moles. Veins. Blarkhca^* the best teachers, long ago found that the hap- SUPERFLUOUS HAIR piest child was the busy one. They discovered permanently removed. also that to keep him at work he must be inter- DEFECTS REMOVED ested in the thing he is doing. To accomplish this ALL FACIAL positively by Eminent r-.yMetaaa, Deformities corrected: also Pkln and Nervous Diseases cured an: Skilful they must provide that which he feels to be worth and which he under- THE FAMOUS "GRAND DUCHESS." the effort. It must be something to medium figure3 stands and which he can finish in a short time. INSTITUTE "Glovo-Fitting" Corsets designed to give ior.g graceful lines full . ELECfRO-DEiRMAfOLOGICAL34TH ST., NEW A«peo!al model In Thomson's "Handwork has Its place in education as well 25 AND 27 WEST YORK In the daily life. It should ever be *a blessing, many where they ere expected to as *.ng» decorated with black spots, like the real return to homes not a doom.' It may give in places rich re- had seen In the kinderr becomto socially active; still more enter at once bc^h butterflies the children of earning a living, and turns, affect in the devel- When In ' around and sipped upon the arduous task which should the child g-arten during the autumn, flew to do anything be- Foriv-Second St. , A NUTTING PARTY. honey the flowers held by all the little chil- have seldom time or strength opment of his thought, of his emotional life and from yond. A man of ability, who is anxious to devote dren standing in the circle. Waltz music was -work, nearly always results of the work are tho West of sth Aye. I game himself to intellectual can of his character. The iVlCfiUgn played during also. SVlCiiUgh this to prolong his studies study this, all the children marched into the next hope to obtain the means child's, but the mother and the teacher must Woods, Aft^r chairs, which after his undergraduate days are over; for women work the chil- GERMANY $Vo* Held, in the but in a playground and came back with tiny there is at present hardly any provision of tho how best to give the full joy of to belli Decorative Things they arranged in a circle. They then sang the song they kind, and those years which should be most fruit- dren." BE SURE TO SEE of Good Style hymn, the greeting and the clock which ful in maturing her intellect and in testing her work, coarse eew- Grand-sL Kindergarten. every morning In-the kindergarten. The wiulr- through There are chapters on raffia at Small Cost. sins class, ny powers of independent work she is unable rlay rel song, by the entire pantomimed lack of means and opportunity to utilize. ing, paper cutting and folding, modelling, STORE,