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on them with even greater force. SPECIAL FEATURES The problem of the boy is one of the greatest parents and teachers have to deal with, therefore it receives especial attention in _American Motherhood_. It is surprising to learn how many fathers read this publication closely. The adolescent period is to many the most trying and puzzling period in their children's lives. In this magazine they find that which enables than to understand the boys and girls who are passing through this time of storm and stress; so they are enabled to deal wisely with them, guiding than safely into a strong, noble maturity. The heart of the magazine is the Parents' Problems department. Here is answered by the editor, and by a woman physician of splendid training and long experience, the questions submitted by the readers. How to wean the baby; what kind of clothes to dress him in; what food the prospective mother should eat; how to teach children to be truthful; how to break a child of whining; how to keep the active boy from wrong-doing; how to overcome timidity; how to secure obedience; what to do with the boy who wants to smoke; these and hundreds of other questions are answered with great care and thought. Some of the best known educators of the day are contributors to the magazine. The articles are simple, practical and to the point, while the great aim of the magazine is to be helpful. Trial Subscriptions for new ones only: 15 Months for $1.00, 4 Months for 25c. JUST AWAY A Story of Hope _By Della Thompson Lutes_ This book is the story of a young woman and wife who suffered and lost. From that time it portrays how she fought a noble fight and climbed to wonderful heights of happiness and helpfulness. Every mother who has lost a child will find in this book the _greatest comfort to be had in printed language_, in the judgment of all who have read the book. It is really and genuinely one of the finest books extant. Price, 60c postpaid. * * * * * Transcriber Notes Punctuation problems have been resolved. Other typographical issues have been changed and are listed below. Author's archaic spelling and punctuation styles preserved. Table of Contents added. Passages in italics indicated by _underscores_. Transcriber Changes The following changes were made to the original text: Page 21: Was jeaousy (no =jealousy=, no Levite pride) Page 47: Was fearfearfull
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