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Daily News from New York, New York • 470

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DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1939 42 SMOKER STOVEn-OPEn HOUSE got h.s nees aav see hat the VjfJN mrv mouses -e 1 wigwam pircrteo sPJ40W 1 0P A ft6Au A' IV '-A -Jceu-s--e Watch for Smokcy Stover in colors in the comic section of the SUNDAY NEWS ground for the seeds of teasing to take root. If the thing starts, think up a new and interesting occupa BEAUTY ANSWERS By Antoinette Donnelly PARENTS AND CHILDREN tion or game for the children. Also realize that in a mild form it is a harmless and passing phase which, however, you do have to Miss Donnelly will answer questions health and beauty sent to her by the readers of The News. Ad. dress Antoinette Donnelly.

The News. 220 E. New York. N. Y.

State request plainly and send tamped, addressed envelope. keep in check! Ana last, the teasing is chronic, go deeper and look for serious causes. We listed a number of them a day of so ago: jealousy, unhappiness, inferior feelings and others. Then wisely and carefully remove the cause. We should be very glad to Taut Skin Gwen: If, after giving your face a soap-and-water facial, your skin feels taut, apply a skin food cream before retiring.

Foundation cream under your make-up during the day accomplishes the same results. Send a stamped, addressed envelope for my skin care booklet. Charm Booklet Bess: If you feel charming you Here are Several Ways to Cope With Teasing Children By GLADYS BEVANS. As only too many mothers know and as we were saying yesterday teasing is not an easy thing to cope with. Yet it is a practice that can bring such unhappiness to the child who is teased that we should do what we can to spare him.

But if we can't cope easily with teasing, what about the young, victim and victim is not too strong a word? He is usually utterly helpless and there is no feeling quite so devasting as the one of help hear from mothers who have coped successfully with teasing and shall use the most helpful letters in this column. "Is Ouarrelina Neressaru?" in By ED SULLIVAN. Hollywood, Jan. 4. Listen, Kid The most thrilling game of Rose Bowl history was made possible by a Duke University team that waaf held on the short end of 2U to 1 odds The game should prove to you youngsters that odds are always multiplied out of all proportion to fact So don't ever be discouraged by the apparent odds, because likely as not, it is an even money bet every time If you'll study and learn how, consolidate that knowledge by practice, confirm it by experience and trim it with courage you're even money against the world.

History, you know, always has been made by the short -enders, not by the favorites Napoleon was 2Va to 1 against Wellington, at Waterloo, but the short-ender won Malaria was at least 2V- to 1 gainst Gorgas at the Panama Canal at Yorktown. Cornwallis was leaflet of interest to parents and teachers. Send a large, stamped, addressed envelope for it. Address Mrs. Gladys Bevans, The News, 220 E.

I2d New York. can look charming! Now that isn't as hard to do as you think." Why not send a stamped, addressed envelope for my Charm booklet. which gives more details on this calm philosophy. 214 to 1 against Washington, but the short-ender wound up the day with Cornwallis sword and most of his army Columbus, Fulton, SI'ARK TUB LRAFI.ET and Spoil Duce's Air Sales Up Some, Jan. 4 (U.PJ.

Italy exported 128 airplanes and hydroplanes during the first eleven months of 1938, compared to forty planes in 1937. lessness. So, we have three or four approaches to the teasing proposition including whether it is in the the Child: All norta of ad Tire nm child training; ay Gladys Mevnna 1'KKK at 'I' he Mews Information Bureau. family or on the playground, whether it concerns the teaser or the teased:" One is to try to make the teased child see that, if he can only pre tend he isn teased, his tormentor will stop. Teasing is no sport if the DEATHBED perpetrator doesn't succeed in get ting visible results.

Another is to try to make the teaser see that he being a little bit of a bully and certainly a poor sport; that it's something like hit ting a fellow smaller than your self. And there may even be times when you simply send the teaser about his business or if he's in the same house, send him into an other room. Teasing sometimes develops merely from too close association. Children in the same family should not necessarily be together all the the Curies, Marconi, tdison all of them were short-enders in the betting, but the important thing is that they weren't short on "moxie," which is prize-ring slang for courage Dempsey was the short-ender at Toledo when he won his championship, and he lost in the rain at Philadelphia to another short-ender, Tunney So when the odds re agin you, you're on the threshold of victory Paste that in your hat. Hero of the Rose Bowl game was Doyle Nave, and his experience should pep up the entire country, because he was the fourth-string quarterback, and life is crowded with fourth-stringers who don't get a chance Not that they lack ability, but because they lack the touch of Lady Luck Nave, for two solid seasons, didn't get the chance Then in the last minute of the last game of two years of football, the fourth-stringer was given a first-hand opportunity, and Nave converted those ixty seconds into the most important minute of the football year So if you are typed erroneously as a fourth-stringer, be patient because some time or another they'll run out of first-stringers and second-stringers and thirU-stringers, just as they did in the Rose Bowl Nave warmed the bench for two years, and became a hero in ONE MINUTE The important thing to remember is that Nave was ready, measured up to the opportunity He was a fourth-stringer with first-string ability He had spent two years on the bench, not only waiting- but learning.

Not long ago, in one of these columns. I told you that victory and defeat were unimportant relatively, so long as you accepted both or either of them gracefully The point is dramatized by Wallace Wade, Duke University coach, who elected himself as the No. 1 sore-heal of 1939 by his absurd actions after the game Wade, who is raid a lot of money to build character (and winning football teams), refused to shake the hand of Doyle Nave, substitute Southern California quarterback who rifled the pass that beat Duke in the last forty seconds of play, observed that Southern California was not as good a team as Pittsburgh, declared testily he didn't care whether or not he ever returned to the Rose Bowl again It is unfortunate that a man in Wade's position would prove so petty in defeat, but he dramatizes the lesson of graceful losing to you. and so serves the purpose. hen you lose, and be assured that you'll lose many times throughout your life, prove a graceful loser Don't scowl and grimace and carry on like a 2-year-old; crying over spilt milk is the least profitable of careers The reason that all of us out here were so charmed by the Notre Dame players is that they lost a game that meant a great deal to them and offered no alibis, ifs, ands, or buts They were disappointed but not discourteous, rueful but not rude.

lessons were taught in that Rose Bowl game, and you kids might take them to heart Southern California's victory in the last minute of play is a testament to the necessity of taking nothing for granted Southern California didn't take rfpfonfT time. They can get on each other's nerves, as grown-ups do. Let them play apart frequently. Boredom also provides fertile Week-end Excursions to the CA15KILLS Was policeman Charles Becker murdered by the State? This week's Liberty reveals what may well be called one of the biggest murder-case scoops of all times. Twenty-seven years after Charles Becker went to his death by electrocution for the murder of Herman Rosenthal, a deathbed confession exonerating the police lieutenant and naming another man as the murderer has been made.

You will recognize the names in this sensational series of revelations names famous a generation-ago -Gyp the Blood Leftie Louie, Dago Frank. And there's Bet-A-Million Gates and Diamond Jim Brady. Each played his part in the Broadway of those days. It's a story more thrilling than any best seller. It's a story full of action and the color that was New York's in the early 20th Century.

Be sure to begin this amazing feature today! Also in this issue Anthony Eden lashes out for Freedom. Europe's most colorful statesman has his say in his own words of the world's most talked of subject. Read every word of this article, "Outlook far Freedom" and you'll have a far better insight of what's going on in Europe. Don't miss January 14th Woodstock, Phoenicia, Big Indian, Pine Hill and FleUchraann's So Round Trip According fa destination TO Going Every Friday in January (regardless of snow conditions) Lt. Cortland St.

Ferry 7:00 M. West 42nd St. Ferry 7: IS P. M. Wee-hawken.

N. J. 7:10 P. M. Home Sunday night.

Sunday Excursions to Phoenicia and Woodstock 2.25 Round Trip If you stay there and keep swinging, anything can happen in other words, don't fold up don't quit It's not easy, of course, but you've got to keep pitching the full route. Every lesson that was taught in the Rose Bowl has been proved time and again in Hollywood Underdogs have become stars, understudies have stepped in and "stolen" pictures, performers who were considered fourth-stringers have waited years for just one role to prove they had first-string talent So in this analysis of the Rose Bowl game. I'm not inventing pretty phrases to fill a column; I'm just clothing old ideas in new garb to- fill your heart with new courage, your mind with new determination, because I'm certain that the odds are not worse than to 1 against any one of you kids. Smmdmf trmim mkject tm caacefiattm eci sf mdmrrm memther rfitisM. Call Murray Hill 6-9 100 or Union 7-2000 after 12 Noon en preceding' Saturday for definite advice concerning Sunday trains.

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