le'w Bnhln. Children. Some children are timld about ven- lnto 1 bathtub. Often the ' coal. from being plunged Into vater that In either too or too hot. Sometimes this ‘ Insectdental. One mother has the problem by laying a large h towel In the tub and provid- 3 mn stool on which the child ’ an, M at the time. This is con- A pink ninon with mauve flowers lined a cost of tilleul crepe de chino seen the other any, and the scheme to. really nice. A littie hint of move bruche embroidered some- vhere end worked in loose iioee silk. mid be in keeping. For the soft. aplike hot this broche crepe do chino in unit-able, the «a dome crowns, inch are flennei lined. being very â€rescue in it. Flo-and Chiffon Linings. The prettiest mat lining of the mo ment ts cert-tn flowered III-on. For tome reason! or another this has never Md 3 fen! nm for dream. Flowered fabric. are not to be u Ilttle dtfllcult. not having enough of the subtle ml- meu we sum up In the‘ one word "wearable." But no a lining. only ro- vuled now and then flowered chtflonl live | Metal-coon value not to be overlooked or ignored, Ind especially when chosen (an. of course. they would be). with I view to the color lad texture of the material they as 00 ï¬ne. Hm. uoviy the, clan-6n; (mm. WI: It toll In. rpmmtng that m min. on "w Immu- with I’m um cloth. Th'n dmln Hw- faro wan. wry vurm "in, Cover the fact um: “I. can cloth and a" bark and rest whflo It Mullins. from "wrec- n I!" mlnnun. lemon It. and while Mu: Inca, in mm hot from tho cloth. rub In mm mm Ind cover it": a cloth dipped In “IE? as cold as R in ponlble '0 have It. Aflov this to â€main - luv lain-tea. than rmnve and wipe the m. puny. dun! um: flee powder. and more you are. your skin Influx, and perhaun looking. as trash u Hm of an Infant. Romnmber this heat- ment should not be taken oft-met than once . weeknhut then rogularly. Mung. Voum". Jul befhre going to bad one night not root sup Into your mom gown and dnw a chair Wm Hw- Imam In your bathmnm. valdn your-II" vllh I Turkish Iowvl, a fare towvl. an ordinary Inca cloth and (am "can. I“ And begin opt-muons. Iooond in mition to the low col- In! are low collar- wlth hbotl, ny- in Dry Goods likonomi-t. "any at 00 style. .thu are taking the but. but marked rowmblnnce to the low 30500;»!ch of tho In: Imon. but this term VII no ovbnioue than that R In nroly heard no“. The tiller- Once. however. lim in the Ihlplfll of the coll-r and m- jnbot. some 0! the non «man; or tin-m low coll-n! with label. have ilw collur ponion with eliromrly dm‘p Ihoulder volat- W I iluly plain-d broad label. Many of (be but u-Ileru urn nnluhed simply till: I dainty hvmulitchlng Among "in [non-«i matrrinln (or "w collar portion urn plain und lmwadml nlll. mp. do china, \‘nllv. "um. "um Ind not. P‘ot ilm hlmil. hr! and shadow hm are ilk"! lu mine lnnlnnren "to ontim coll-r in mnduv or ilu- mum mn- ‘ (arid. iluv inbot portion being plum! and .olllmr lawn-cliched or lace trimmed. in: when I mm'm 1- having Ill? ruled. Inna! of ï¬lling ll. with water, put In but I mu. use of the bail w"! ('9 Mt It also "nested (or elderly . â€coldly It you do not In" _ It! NI pun-pom ‘ un- of Fashion 'nm Hn Much u ï¬nd-"r mum-M M Wum Would Immmnd n In It. Dainty Ap Got the Gut flown. tor Mon-y punnco. Expanded. LOW COLLARS WITH MBOTS CARE OF TAILORED CLOTHES The large dupe (only modully lam at that) has a low round crown. Hemp chin int.- nnlwor for thin modoL 0 atom: in covered with white silk mp. showing n Imnn mo and foliage in word coloring; The brim bu “Mutiny of white gnu-min ribbon with pioot edge. The brim in auxin up It the but Two view. as given here of n mid- lumnor but, which is a triumph of lain for thou occuionu which only Humming brim. For the union party, the hotel Dian. the open-air bl. the park concert and all the root. of our wan vuther function, thi- II In ideal bit of millinory. er Hat That Ilill' ‘ Considers Triumph of Art New Straw. The shaded colorings thnt appear In , feather trimmings appear in the torn: ‘ at shaded straw. One beautiful hat I: ‘ Ihlded from the darkest and richelt made of purple through the tone known as ‘dregs of Wine up to the inn†pink lavender. The heavier Hone! appeu on the softly rolled brim and the lighter tint: on the crown. ' The next. show: a pretty indoor Brightening the â€ï¬n dross. The skirt Is in honey-colored To brighten blonde hair; add juice _ “ hilt ‘ lemon and one teaspoonful‘; ï¬ne cashmrro. It has panels front ; and back. the sides being draped u'p 0' I!“ of tartar to the nut water. under them; buttons and loops trim at m mmpoo. Rinse thoroughly! panels . Ion. peoplo and about In]! 3 win ' . glass of "gummy-ed ale. and h an The smart mates I! of mm ":6 tutu once a week. or every two "“0 “’0" I! skirt: It in cult Piasyar. weeks, keep-the halrllght The â€"4" WW â€1“ h , ‘ M" The ribbons and feathers that trim this Int are shaded In' like fashionâ€"- London Dflly Mirror. Mod“ of Ilnch-lc wlth rich eye!“ embroidery and planed ruffle um: "00»:an "luv-Hons. am and oath of pink taffeta. Such dot-m u mom on- all-Im- port-n! from In mnnmml sund- pofm‘ u Hwy prrwrwv, m.- sun and “In (M wall xnmmod air that II no mum“! to "mum-u. Pruning and n-pulrmg um equal! Important. A nrluklv-d mm In allow or "I style. and mm wIIh a loom nun bald. a frayed mine 0' I nhnhhy lln- tn; ll lwmud lhv- pulp. Who-n more "an Jun a menu In needed I small Collar 10qu In- ennploynl. mo up“ placed I! out "do 0! the belt. or om clrucIn-«l by trauma lounge". In tho Inn»: rau- Ihu \uht- baud or the aim would km Inland In hull Ind tho harm-nu rlmwd our IL The ulna of taking proper care 0! tailored clothe- ll seldom fully nul- lzed. but l! I- renlly Illnolz u Impor- llnl. u the pmper cm. A tailored null. should be thoroughly brushed .- noon u II II taken off. eweclnlly the bottom or the Illlrt and the cullur or the coat. The coat should I» put on I padded hunger, whlch In turn should be hung on A pole In the clot- et. no that (he [trim-n1 Illl not come In too close conuc! wltlt anything rlun. The oklrl should b0 hung by and oh (In brim. In handle I- or allufll wood ï¬nished with huvy white “It flue]. Isn't It pretty? A porno! covered with the urn. silk u that used In oovorlng the crown. ll ï¬nished '10] the ribbon end at the left side. A wreath of hell bloom tom. beautifully shaded ex- tend» shout the crown end over the brim toilowiu: the line of the head. and diuppoulng when the droop be- gins u the heck. A small ribbon omment made of two crushed loops given a uni-hing touch. which is re Inerhhly original in mounting end el- together clever. DAINTY SUMMER DRESS. JULIA IOTTOMLEV. Materials required for the costume: Five yards 44 Inches wide, “,4 yards ï¬ning silk for cont, 4 buttons. Hat of mauve fancy straw. trimmed with mauve and white ospreys. The coat I: cut with the points of front wrapping over from right to left; there is no collar, but the blouse col- lar of white silk, hemmed at edges, lies over the neck of coat; cuffs or the same are tacked in the wrist: of sleeves, and can be easily removed. M an- o'clock supper was norm-d from 11 lung Inblv m-n-r nhkh n can. any n! pupvr mun- hud bw-n made by pmtlm: up (all l'nkt'l at run!" in- lvnull fmm nMrh (hm-o unrlnndn \w‘rr fnlh'lu‘d; lhl‘ mm was mndv by â€In crmudna Int-any him and cm - rlnu um: vlnvn. Tho mm “mm nus. prudml by nm- Ilorm vlrv nnd the v!- fv-rt nu oxrvlk‘nL ‘nw rum-alumnus mull-Ind n! mlurvd cluvkr‘n unauk‘hm, lemmi- ado. luau «awn. ntmuberry m Three Codumes That Are Worthy of Special Notice Soap bubbles occuplod the ï¬rst part 0! the sfternoon. the tennls court be~ In; the place selected for the contest. The slrln blew the bubbles 1:16 the ‘ boys (tanned them over the net: the ‘opposlte side trled to lump the bub ples from going over. The aide get- (In; ten bubbles over ï¬rst won the prints. Then thlmm were reversed Ind tho boys "blow" and the girls “fun- nvdl†Olym'rlu In the proportlon of a lublonpoonlul to s plnt 0! Mr (or nu used for bloslnx tlw bub- blou, sml the pipes had n rim of soup Around than: lnnldv the Dual wblch mum-s tho mlry ball» to grow to Im- munne slim and lb» ulyn-rln glvou Insllnx quslmrn unknown to Hm plllu wally wntm‘, 'l'lwm It'fl' prlza-n (or thls umu‘ut rouslstlnx 0! Honor. ulmpcvd candy tum-s flllml wltll csn- um! rmwpa-tuln The girls came an "rows" In all their varieties. Then there were lily of the valley, violet. lily. daisy. puny. black-eyed Susan, etc. The boys were sunflowers, bachelor's but- t- J. tulips, red carnation, and chryunthamuma. Jack In the Pulpit and Johnny Jump Up were nlao repre- uented. Crepe tluue paper and cheap sauzen. Muscle and cambflca entered largely Into the construction of the costumes worn. A June Birthday Party. A little girl whom the gods had is- vored by permitting her to malts her ontnnce into this mortal sphere on a. sunny day in June always had her birthday celebration on the lawn. Etch year this affair, which was ai- ways a costume or,chancter party. was looked forward to not only by the participants in the party pageant, but by the grown-ups who were to view the scene. The invitations requested the meets to come costumed as the flower desâ€" ignated. These notes were written in gold ink on pale pink paper, tied to a pink rosebud and delivered from I rose trimmed basket. 3§<>daffor® Ederiainmgn wWNnR's GROVE ' REPORTER . Materiais required: 2% yards 44 In- ches wide, {or skirt. three-eighth. yard satin 22 i'nchen wide on the atom 2% 1mm '44 Inches wide for coat, 2 yards milk 48 Inches wide for â€Max. The blouse coat of plain I! cut with long nhouldors, to which the fleeves are cut in wrapped seams; the collu- and cuffs are of the stripe. Toque of swathed tulle-In a pretty shado of mauve. trimmed with I ,feavher mount. The skirt is in hazel brown and black stripe, the wrapped seam up comer front and back being piped with black In the last a smart costume ol striped and plain material ls shown. Materials required: 2% yards cush- mere 46 inches wide, 1% yard satin 42 lnchm wide. 20 buttons, one-hall yard broom, 22 inches wide, 1% ynrd lace 4'5 inches wide. away to show a full vest of broche which matches the coil"; buHons trim front and butane and lace ruffles ï¬nish the sleeves. Dainty lummcr Portion. Rad harm-rm! \tNHI‘ Imwllng. m-m lopnmor «Ill» «Mu Hrk ruck brahl. main 1 urvuy wmare lo hung In a girl‘l room. er world? Silently. one by our. In the Inllnllo mruduwl o! Ila-awn tum-0mm] the WWW “an. the fab gemurnoou n! Ilu- aunt-In. Yo Ill". whluh um the pawn o! heave-n. Tho “fl-n and mum worv sum “IBM and "IF lmnh-n ‘flru 1 brand- lll MIOIM Mar In lwr lmlr‘ gold. Who can count the slur: o! heaven. Who ting lhu-Ir mum-um on thll Ion Mar Decoration. A table decoration tint elicited much favorable comment from the guests wan a live-pointed slur. made of tin. and MINI with flowers. The place cards were unnuhuped Ind born npproprinlu quotations, such an: wok; how the floor of heaven is thick inlaid with palm“ of bright What a. dog does when happy?â€" Wag tail, A colored toolleellow hammer. A celebrated artist 2â€"Whistler. The dining room had ilve or six cases of canariee suspended from hunches of trees, and there wu I cage over the table with tailing vines that mode a moat elective cen- terpiece. A doll'e gilt bird can we- ewarded the little girl moat unoccu- tul in guessing. The place- were {ound It the table by blrd-ehlped card. done In water color. With the chocolate, funny. in bird doughnuts and bird cookie: were served. and there were ueltu ï¬lled with and] eggs 3t each place What runner- need In harvest?â€" Thrasher. What hunters sometimes dothâ€"Km- deer. A quaint, old-fashioned Immobâ€" Phoebe. Used In decorationsrâ€"Buntlng. From whom do you buy menuâ€"- Butcher bird. , A color Quakers llke?â€"Dovo. An unsteady llfllttâ€"mcken. Material for lummer trousers?â€" Duck. A stupid fellow3â€"Booby. A boy's name‘!-â€"Bob White. What (ï¬ends do?-â€"~Clmt. Never seen in summer?â€"Bnov. An amusement for children!- Teeter. A Jolly Bird Fifty. This mue bltd guessing content de- lighted the hearts of I party of school children. The olden was ï¬fteen and the youngest ten. The litter wu uwarded the boy's prize, which was I match mratchet, made by mounting a bird from Mexico done In real feath- ers. The invitation were decorated with sepia drawings of birds done by the young hostels. The questions and answers were: A Jolly nut-door timeYâ€"A meadow lurk. emu. um! u hue birthday pate In t wreath of pink ram. Pink cw- dle- In rowhud holden sued tho MADAMI HENRI. Vacant Lot lmproveman A Vfll‘intivm of the rather fnmlllnr cuï¬tnm of com-ring prluw for the mml Improved {rum yal'th In a town is the offs-r of prlzvu far the memos! lmpnwtm mont ln var-nut Irma. th‘x lmprormnvnl .1) include rimming up and planting gram. flown-e nr Vofloh'lhlos. The plan In [mingtflod by the Salpm tlllJ (‘ivlc league. and. vary wisely, the tprms of the contest do not requ‘vrv that only the owner: or jmnh lots than comma. ‘Any one who «an obtain the use of a Vacant lot may enter the v'ompétltlon.‘ This will undoubtedly mean the lm-t movement of a great many lots. 1 "Tho (ï¬rm-Mr l~< vnnï¬dc-ut that with n twenty-flu: m-rp farm. whivh he hopes to lump «mu. his lmy~< will In! able to earn thvir own living entirely while lttendlnc Svhflul." “Further Inquiry." my: mo lmllrlln. “showed that lhls ls not the MN! lime the chlldrvn lmn- lonrmwl that lntolll~ pm farmlm: brings in :1 rash rr-lm'n Each slmlvnl 1":ka regularly :1 proï¬t of from $2.", to Man on Ibo lmllvldmll garden "all"! he rulllralrx In midli- flou. lln: t-luilllrrn help In worklng a school farm. whirl! after myle all expensm. lnr-ludln: Hm wan-s a! a man who Serves both a! a farm hand Ind ar-lmnl )nnllnf. Shl'lï¬'ï¬ a proï¬t of about 82“}. !vidonce 00 Gr"! snug. by Driv‘r (V3,) Bogs. A Inna-m. at â€w mlvml dowflnwm Of W'nruï¬u" «lcwrrflww h-m fut-lupin" than! whildrnn nf Driwr. \'.-I., paid Hm expmmw M :I \‘zN'flHun trip In Wash- lunch out of (he proï¬ts of their inrli â€dual urban! farms. flmulry \i|!-_v< and mum i< mum- rhi- prhlv" â€it! 4‘. II Swim-r. in rhnru- "f I-I\~" Ilufl “"13 III â€w Kan mu ‘Ll'.""""f.)’ «um-gr "1‘.†1mm) I'm-VF .u’o- .Illuuml hi urn“ In \nrum In!“ :nul :vl-mu Hn- nidr u! "w ï¬rm-0 B} mwkin: up an mum-u in mmh-n him :01 "iii mil-Mr! I'M. Ilu in \il [mu-i :md vmnh mm In- mmlc- m 7':- beautiful nml Hu- Inn-ya :Iml zirh mu In IN'HWI :Il'm 'l'hc- o‘xwu-‘iun dirt-hm 0f llw ~ L'rh "Hurnl "Imam h lulu-rowlhl III "rum-wins: hnuu- gar-INN and “HI publhh :I Imam cm IlmI «Hm-r0 in Apr" 1"!“ Milk-O will 'I‘ w"! frm- in Ill llnyyl and girls wlm will intu- up gunk" wurk." hm P‘V'll Uu- hichml hn|~--- "I "Dr mm IIII'I‘ himwll lu‘Iu-m! t-f n "null-or n! tum-m lml m'uuhu: up In “owl. Inn! llu-rvl-y In- nun": .m Q'_\l'~unh‘ III II"- 1cm". \r: mu- u-m-ml-lu uul law-ml ml "mu-n “t‘l’v «v-n u" «m a-v lnuu “uh- â€my furuu-vh hum; :ornmui uln-c-I â€run-n, ulvmmm ~I-m- lu-uw m rmumhmu: vlvrnwlnlumm um a 1w“ "-3.." â€r lLl'vv [mm Hwir v-uulu-I um: I,"- QI" HI â€'5'" mink-u- Im- u! â€w Haw.“ "IN. nwdwl in The «(fun put forth by MW Iululsu-r not only oxn-«h-d the ext-«(Minus M the nuns! mlhuuluutk' lmulnena men. This husy minister called on the hunlnosn men of the town. asking earl: of them {or n small amount which was to he used nu premiums (or contests In flower um! vegmnhlc- gunk-us. l'er- mluuhm was swured from MI owners of \‘nruut luls 10 use (how waste places for garden pllrlmsvs. Buys wem In- lenmlml. um! they sent for Imlktlns (mm the xmrlcultuml college and rum- loxm-u from (he need Mum-s. The work wax dil'w’lt‘d by the mlnlslor. In July a flower show wna held and In September a vegetable (Mr. A mlulster In u small country town ln Kansas decided Inst snrln. that two of the lvlguext nuisances tn Ills town were weeds and Idle boys. He saw that there .wnu n (‘IUM‘ connection be. tween growling weeds and the tmtklug of poor citizens. and rm he took steps to prevent a harvest of ouch. What Om Map Did For 000 Town Other Men Can Do For O‘hor Town:- Tako tho Boy Away From â€M Street Corner to Work In Gav-dons. WAKEIED 6M0 PRIDE. Flavors Wm Made to 6m on Vacant Lots. HflW GHILDREN HELPED A TOWN SCHOOL FARMS PAY. n‘m rm mum t \\ HHJ' Hmr.“ III-H! mum! in ‘ :unl hum i< num- Trad: Tip For Merchann. Dealers Whn do‘ not rend trade pa- per:- and thorohy kcop pustedmre gen- ernny those whose trade is least do- dnblo. They, are out of date, loost business men. and (belt future h v." «actionable. , Whac Good Are Trans? They nfl'onl ulmdo rrom the hot mm- mer's nnn. Thpy make the ntmospheri more healthy to hrPatM. Their green foliage ls rmtfnl to tho ey'o. They m‘ako tho town or dry bountiful Ind add to prnyw‘rty vllm’s In resident!“ thoroughfnrps. “'lu-n â€Il‘ "mic"? "I suqu-‘r mm" wimlvm lmvw Hm! nrulv :1 hmn- shun I}! In "I!" Hnw Inn-:1“ 1:: Male «My nnul form". Th0; "on! to to (WI. and â€Y- eml "an man of mnmlrl' “I" r-any "mm ninth through “iv «pawn. M [In plnnla may ln‘ “.1'1‘TK'Vl “vukly will) mannrn nnlvr mp nulflf «1 «wk v0.1. Thu :rvrnuinm i- wvll adapted to whim lwmw< n! "to «mvomhml type Ind rariognh-rl rim-.1 «umvlnnta It wall. Nastuflimm. rm, look won with such 1 hour“! It uflnn hay-1mm that a M! ï¬lled will! \‘imw only k mt!†attraw the who" mod on n hflrk hmm "um um handing .1 prnflwkm a! flqwm. Ivy rind lmnmywofl. like vim-n. are good rlmw In cm“: H Hm mil Is mad. extra rit-h and the vilmhim: nasmr- “mm mm! thong wil! ho a wealth of foliage and no! (K‘s-mud! Mount Oth- er good dw'nrmire trailers are chun- bergh. whirh m-nws rapidly and has many dark eyed annn In hufl. mug:- and whma. um! "11va Jan anew hop. Panda may N zrhwn In the porch and windnw box very early In the m- lon and "mar replacod with geranium ind 00h" pln nts. rI-ann-mq-m 6- “:nor in :Ilmnlhll" flail In lnuw drim um umrh man ""511“; "mu mm in "w unrlv'n "It". If lw-xlv-v-h-vl Hu- plank “H' m-"hh n! "lard lmily wan-rill: ls m‘mlwl if "00 bus h in Hu- sum, “'th “In! high th-w oln humlrmlc n! "um-r le\o'r- um! par-Iv wml um :Iom I-~\--< in â€w q-rin: unlp In «v â€w plmu nilln-r :Iml "mu-N [mlv- M'- fun- â€w «um-m hr" hull mum In- .\ml ,--0 M u 'lrl'lflu'v' In Inn" :l "M!†"Mk gunk-u cm Hw- mnvh nr In Hu- wind-m mum ham: :Iflc-t Iron! I‘III'Q" To hum. vmh. :1 «mm: Int. lull; alum Ono-hm (In-p. i‘ umdnl. .‘lnm yuwmlc- n" In INm: l-mw that arr vm diulhm‘ and m dry um quirk]: le Inn mm! In- Hu- mmlrn “‘0" hu'h'd ummm- may hr min-d with "u- mil ur :u small llllmllll uf hum. Inï¬ll mid“! Thl- mm! The: n him-mu u-o u! "w whu-vllmu-O 'u pr. m-nh- nu.- uu-Hnn- 04 mm "0‘ vlw m-I-l IIIh-ruwllmt th'n'h-wm-M- u! m- m-ul pun“ m Jun-Hum unml: null "70'. ,\ Int-II n' I“ "'UON hwlmlill‘; mum lamb»: nu Min-r o nu-n u! n'v'mutnn. n-Iu-uml Hm "nu uun- mum: "to rim-mmw- 'ur Illa! gum-mm Thu “1th ruuuc- uf Ilw play m‘lh'lllel lu “on I-ruuulu mu In "01- unmmnry n! I'm-urn than that rm“: Iluy won“. 3:; vuml-l‘n' mm, ‘.'I; dvlmllnu. l5: dmmnnw. 37: o-n-uluu muvnnllmu-mu. is"; full: ILmrmg, IZI'J; mlnlvllllm. "7: luv dnlnlrlul “ark, Il'.': munmwmul "III-dc. 38; h'v'lun-u :uz; IlI-nurIo-~_ Jul: marl". ‘Illnu. . '; [m ml- ll; ml! IM'H'W ~le'hlz. "l. un-Iul thin-Jul. ~lnf\ n-muz:, I411; «mum-r wmml. mlmmmu, \‘2: Imnu-hm, 70; Mul- lu mlvlumu urgunl‘n-d a-Nufli Ilium-w \n-rv- mn-Ie In pmn....h- [ml-h More than $4.00:me was eanded last yonr for mulnu-Imm'e In the 286 cltlm, nulumluu n-unlur Mun-rush»: of unw- nun-Mm. n! Mw luhll number 245 twin-(rd un nw-rum- «lully «Nond- IIW of mm†In July and Anmm. “'hlk- Ilw umjnrhy n! Hume mmnmnl- um pnhl mk- mn-ulhm In plm‘gmlmdi. max-My um- ur Iln-m kept an» m-n-n- Mun mum-N upon IlnrmILIn-ut lhe year. and I!!! u'llkw llml eH-Illug rwrtmllon n-uu'r‘ American cltlps are learning to play. To the Playground and Recreation At t Ioclatlon o! Amerlcn mule reports from ‘285 when which hut your mnlntnloed regularly gluten-ï¬xed playgrounds and mrentlnn cement. This la a gala or forty-thaw In the year. In addltlon. fortyâ€"ulna t-ouununlties provided opâ€" portunltlos for plny \rlthout superâ€" rlulnn. while nlne hnd volunteer worlb ers. Slxty other cltlm are engaged In pn-llmlnnry stow to pmrlde tbel! youth with mn-nthm nu'lllllm. thlrtY‘ two more have nummlgm under way. while lth n‘port tln- lumwsslnn of school pluygmumls. 'l‘lmu n total of 533 ('ltlm and towns are lunklug an effort In soun- may or other to meet the nun-«Is of tho tmrnml youth. American Commum'ï¬u Learning ‘0 Provide For Their Youth. REMARKABLE CIVIC RECREATION GROWTH. lmpvovol Appear-nu .0 IN Whole "on“. THE WINDOW BOX. "G