HOME AND EDUCATION

Follette, Belle Case La & Hunt, Caroline L.

HOME AND EDUCATION The home is the real seal of government, and the Wise Men of all nations bring their gifts to the cradle. Conducted by BELLE CASE LA FOLLETTE and CAROLINE L. HUNT Seeing Mr....

...A nickel's worth of bread at five cents a loaf contains about nine ounces of solid nutriment while five cents' worth of eggs at 30 cents a dozen contains only an ounce...
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...But if icemen can prevent City Fathers from selling ice, why can not the proprietors of private amusement parks prevent them from opening public parks to give the people breathing spaces and why can not the owners of private schools force them to close the public schools...
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...So uncertain are their profits that managers hesitate to run the risk involved in organizing and sending them out...
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...We will not know until we have our Convention and our Party," said one...
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...Nothing, absolutely nothing, nor did twice forty-eight hours nor days and weeks since then bring a result...
...None of these breads are expensive as compared with meats, and when taken with a small amount of meat and a plentiful supply of vegetables and fruit they make a well-balanced diet...
...Total...
...For the Recall...
...Why, it's in the platform," said still another...
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...La Follette on Equal Suffrage, Alice Stone Blackwell says in an editorial in the Woman's Journal, "Mr...
...Roosevelt now stands better than Taft on our question but not so well as La Follette...
...I was tired of fundamental principles, of glittering generalities, of looking into the future, or gazing back into the past, so on my calling card I wrote a third message to him who styles himself the "leader of the people...
...For the Initiative and Referendum...
...Every one was ready to declare that he had heard that the chief had told somebody else that he really believed in suffrage...
...Finding he could not convince me he expressed his willingness to take my card and note in, and knowing that my note was brief and to the point, I told him that I would await my chance, for the note said this: "Dear Mr...
...This work was suggested by Mr...
...It is war time and nothing can be thought of except the things of war and organization," or something to that effect...
...Paper baking-plates and dishes known to the trade "Paprus" are recommended by their manufacturers for pr paring food for picnics, church suppers and other occasions the sort...
...While I waited, to my surprise a recruiting agent came to me and tried to enlist me in the ranks...
...Against the Initiative and Referendum...
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...71 19 3 13 8 22 ...| 7 11 12 46 212 jollier's Weekly ...........1 30...
...jollier's Weekly...
...There were as many different ideas of what the commander-in-chief stood for as there were persons to expound them...
...the Democratic Party has ignored this half, and only the minor parties have had the courage to defend the cause of all the people...
...Total La Follette's...
...Though it has been called the staff «f life, bread is not the perfect food for it has not enough protein or muscle forming material in proportion to its fuel value...
...Hints to Home-Makers Sheet-iron tins open at one end are convenient for bakin biscuits or cookies because when the product is finished need not be handled but can be slipped off on to a plate...
...2 1 8 '_14 he Independent...
...Schenectady's Experiment in Collective Fatherliness WHAT IS a City Father for if not to care for the children of his city, and is the care he gives them to be determined by the needs of the children or by the greed of commercial interests...
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...Bread and cheese, the diet of many European peasants, is better balanced than bread alone...
...5 5 7 19 3 45 116 The American Magazine...
...When she asked the proprietor why he did not wrap the bread in papers before sending it out, he said: "Why, Madam, the papers would get so dirty that no one would take the bread...
...The work would probably be uphill at first for the choice o good plays is small and concessions would have to be made t the taste of the general public in order to get continue support, but as Mr...
...For Taft...
...The Republican Party, long the boasted champion of Human Rights, has robbed, cheated and insulted at least half the people...
...It ran this way: "I am still waiting to hear if 'Progressivism' is broad enough to take in all the people, not that you believe in itL but that you are willing to stand or fall by it...
...although the great trunk lines of the country are as yet uninterfered with and the war has not caused a moment's trouble to the postal authorities...
...Therefore, at the birth of the New Party, I come to you, its acknowledged leader, to ask you what 'Progressiveness' means, to ask you if it is going to be broad enough to include Human Rights for all without regard to the shape of the body, or the length of the hair of the individuals concerned...
...A story told some time ago in La Follette's Weekly is worth repeating here...
...HE SOON returned and brought me word that Mr...
...Miscellaneous Articles For Big Business...
...Men talked with me courteously upon the subject, and we discussed fundamental principles...
...3 26 The Independent...........1 12 2 1 6 1 3 1 ....| 4 2 11 43 The North Am...
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...Against Direct Nominations...
...Again I reminded him that I and the kind of people that I represented were a part of the war, a most important part, and that it would be wise to take cognizance of us and of our part...
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...We, who are on the outside perhaps see and hear more clearly than those who are blinded by the glare and deafened by the roar of fireworks near at hand, and if we are wise we will not enlist in any army or under any general until we know definitely that women warriors are to be equipped with the same arms that men bear, a real ballot for each and every one, without discrimination...
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...2 _4 he Public...
...For Conservation...
...Points About Bread WEIGHT FOR WEIGHT, though not bulk for bulk, bread is one of the most nutritious of our common food stuffs...
...Then be a good soldier and await the general's orders," he returned...
...The methods of a well-managed Lyceum, we all understand...
...A woman was investigating bakeries with reference to deciding where she should buy bread...
...For Ballinger...
...ance to the humblest of possible recruits...
...For Direct •Nominations...
...It must guarantee an audience...
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...He came out strong for it in the Outlook," said another...
...Not by consulting my watch, but by noting the thinning of the ranks, I realized that it must be somewhere near that hour when men are wont to refresh themselves, and that undoubtedly the new recruits were out seeking the commissary supplies, but still no word returned from my messages...
...30 42 McClure's Magazine...
...All the brief articles and editorials are progressive...
...A woman in charge of the foods at a popular girls' school who maintains an economical as well as a pleasing diet attributes part of her success to the fact that she serves an almost endless variety of good breads, not only good white, graham and whole-wheat breads, but raisin breads, nut breads, rolls, rusks, zwieback, coffee cake, corn breads and fruit muffins...
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...The general-in-chief has simply moved his headquarters from one city to another, and this may be the reason he has not heard the latest news from the frontier and its tremendous importance, to his cause...
...Surely the body is more than either parks or schools and if a baby dies, what need has he of recreation or education...
...Miscellaneous Progressive Articles...
...Against La Pollette...
...Roosevelt and Mr...
...But the great champion of "the people" is silent...
...Williams says: "If the small theatre is t be saved, or to be made worth saving, there must be put into i the same sort of self-giving energy that goes into art, religion education, and into the support of ethical and philanthropi institutions...
...The Commoner...
...Roosevelt An Incident of War Time and the Chicago Convention By BELLE SQUIRE HIS IS war time," said Gifford Pinchot, when I asked him to give my card and a note to Theodore Roosevelt, asking for a brief interview...
...Against Taft...
...Meanwhile, we wait for an answer, waiting impatiently while all these scouts and spies and reconnoitering parties are bringing in their disquieting news...
...J. E. Williams, the manager of the theatre in Streator, Illinois, who has been from the beginning one of the most helpful members of the League...
...Against Direct Election of United States Senators...
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...How can we know what we stand for until the Party adopts its principles...
...A handsome aide-de-camp passing by, I pressed him into my service...
...Review...
...His pen is dry...
...3 8 The Atlantic Monthly......1...
...which question seemed to answer my own feeling of insecurity...
...For Direct Election of United States Senators...
...But if it carries out its program for the coming season, it will extend its benefits to smaller places and will therefore need the co-operation of the people of these places...
...Each plate has a paraffin paper lining...
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...They hope that public-spirited citizens, able and willing to take some financial risk will organize Theatre Lyceums, arrange for a certain number of performances, guarantee the expenses of the companies and be responsible for the sale of tickets...
...5 _6 The Hampton Magazine...
...Some were scornful, some afraid that they might get into an argument, but seeing that they started it themselves, there was really no cause for fear...
...11 'he North Am...
...It must recognize the educational value of the theatre and be willing to make some sacrifices for it...
...Roosevelt:—It seems to me to be scarcely to the credit of men, and really a fact to be deplored, that the United States of America has never had a President big enough to proclaim his faith in all the people...
...In order to do this, the theatre-going public must take its share of the responsibility...
...Total L,a Follette's ..........I...
...6 29 he Outlook ..............I 16 6 3 2...
...Such are the methods that the Drama...
...I told him that I did not want to see his general, that all I wished was a bare answer to my note...
...Against Cannon...
...Is it the smoke of battle that is in the air or is it only the roman candles and the redlights of sham warfare...
...Post____ 27 3 2 5 4 6 ...| 2 ---- ] ~] 56 he World's Work...
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...Against Ballinger...
...the Outlook...
...Post...
...Gladly would I have joined in the Progressive forces, could I but know positively that Progressiveness included me...
...Improve the quality of the plays and the acting, of course, says Mr...
...5 6 the Saturday Eve...
...15 32 The_Twentieth Century...
...An Unwavering Champion GOMPARING the attitude of Mr...
...3 8 Thi Atlantic Monthly...
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...Once the commissary department came from the scene of war, showing that if soldiers cannot spare time for other things, such as votes for women, t at least can find time to eat...
...The door 1102 opened and shut mysteriously, either swallowing up or emitting soilders, to or from the battle line...
...It is about three-fifths solid nutriment, while meats average only about two-fifths...
...Williams, but since you cannot improve an organization that has passed out of existence, strive first to save the companies from destruction...
...Everybody's Magazine...
...Would a real general of a real army dedicated to real freedom hesitate to send word of assur...
...I want it to be 'yes' or 'no,'" I said, and as I said it, I realized how difficult, from a politician's viewpoint my request was, though no real statesman would ever hesitate upon a question of fundamental principles...
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...To get grease spots out of wall paper, cover each spot wi Fuller's earth which may be made to adhere to the wall in thick layer by pressure, which is most conveniently applied the finger or thumb...
...League hopes to see adopted for the encouragement of the drama in the smaller towns...
...It gains the confidence of the people by securing good entertainments for them...
...In these places it has rendered an important service by calling attention to the plays that are most worthy of support...
...I think not...
...THE MINUTES PASSED and the quarter hours and still no answer...
...1 ....1 7 14 The Review of Reviews...
...The American Magazine...
...Phe Twentieth Century...
...46 107 Everybody's Magazine...
...Roosevelt was not yet arrived and emphasized his belief that there would be no chance to see Mr...
...He approached me to know my errand...
...2 2 3 4 3-j 17 52 The Hampton Magazine...
...He believes in suffrage with certain limitations," said one...
...1_ The Review of Reviews . 2 1...
...It must have been a second message to Garcia, for he braved the dangers of the way, passed over all the obstacles and returned to say that the message had been delivered and that when the delegation of traveling men had had their audience, I would be presented to the chief...
...In speaking of the companies that play one-night stands, he says that the problem is at present not so much how to improve the work of these companies as how to save them from actual extinction...
...If these companies disappear, the small town will be left dramaless...
...Roosevelt was in favor of woman suffrage, for by that time he knew my errand, and thought that his word should be final...
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...Men came and went, re-inforcements probably...
...Just a shade of that annoyance one feels when dealing with an insistent person, or with a willful child, crossed his face as he expostulated with me, and tried to assure me that he knew that Mr...
...For Cannon...
...1 1 _2 The World's Work...
...McClure's Magazine...
...Oftentimes people who do not care to attend the entertainments themselves buy tickets because they believe that by doing so they will help the town...
...Then came an emissary from the camp of war, for by that time we knew that the general-in-chief had arrived at headquarters and was receiving guests and holding conferences...
...I was ready for him, and having taken paper reserved for war bulletins, I wrote my message, that I did not want to see him but only to be assured that "Progressiveness" included all the people...
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...The argument that "cooking kills germs" cannot therefore be made an excuse for uncleanly public bakeries...
...It was there for him to see, and as he read it, was it only fancy that his face seemed to turn a trifle grave as, with military courtesy, he assured me that I would get an answer within forty-eight hours...
...That was a surprise indeed...
...For La Follette...
...Alas and alas...
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...Recent work done in Germany and reported in the Experiment Station Record for February 1912 shows that the interior of a loaf of bread does not get hot enough during the process of baking to become completely sterilized...
...The women will all be voting in a few years," said another...
...Roosevelt, because a war was on and nothing but war matters should be allowed to take his attention...
...he Commoner...
...All the editorials and articles are progressive...
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...It has set out to encourage and ultimately to improve the one-night stand companies by a process which it calls the "lyceumizing of the theatre...
...PROGRESSIVE EDITORIALS AND ARTICLES For the Progressives or Against the "System...
...I said: "I will serve under no orders until I know that I am a part of the army and an honorable part...
...WHAT DID the forty-eight hours bring forth," you ask...
...A man is reported by the Department of Agriculture as having lived for many weeks on a diet of bread, cheese and fruit without suffering in body, or wearying of the monotony...
...Against the Recall...
...As an American woman, I ask you to grant me a short interview on these fundamental principles...
...Early in a season, therefore, it is able to sell enough tickets to cover all expenses, local and otherwise...
...Total ................1238 1 34 16 57 17 74 113 36 46 23 272 826 CONSERVATIVE EDITORIALS AND ARTICLES Against the Progressives or For "The System...
...Leave for a few days and then brush o repeating if necessary...
...Drama League Work in Smaller Towns UP TO THIS TIME The Drama League of America has been most active in large cities where the theatres spread tempting feasts before the public and where the chief problem is what to choose...
...6 1 | 11 5 2 34 86 The Saturday Eve...
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...Review . 1...
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...Against Conservation...
...These questions are forcing themselves on us just now when the City Fathers of Schenectady, having laid in a large supply of ice to save the City's babies from death during the hot weather, are being compelled to let it melt away because the icemen have gotten out an injunction preventing them from either selling it or giving it away...
...Roosevelt's Leodicean attitude has been unsatisfactory to the suffragists, who have contrasted it unfavorably with La Follette's steady and unqualified championship of the cause...
...The pri is twenty cents for a package which contains from twent five to fifty plates or dishes, depending on the size...
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...Yes," I answered, "and I am a part of that war...
...3 3 The Public...
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...Such work would naturally fall to the Drama League if there was a branch of it in town and the fact that the League has taken up this plan makes i desirable to increase the number of branches as rapidly as possible...

Vol. 4 • July 1912 • No. 30


 
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