South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 316, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1914 — Page 3

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Miss Caroline Crawford Talks on Child Life and Child Development at Melville Hall Wednesday.

SIX KILLED IN FIRE NEW YORK, Nov. 5. Six men were killed and many badly hurt in a lire that destroyed the Waverly hotel, tt lodging house at C52 Eighth av., early today. Before the fire was discovered it had destroyed the stairways and cut off the escape of 50 men in the building. The majority of these were resr..n i r,rmo-v but a number leaped from the second story. ,,u. oadly hurt when they jumped that they had to be taken to a hospital. Some of the men who perished wero burned to death in their beds.

STEAMSHIP MOVi:3IEXTS. NEW ov. o. o.vaiiiers due to arrive today: Marken, from Rotterdam; EaSicla, from Genoa; Arundo, from Rotterdam; Celtic, from Liverpool. Steamers sailing1 today: Nieuwa AmPterdam, Rotterdam; Patria, Marseilles.

TURKS USING CRUISERS EOUGHT FROM GERMANS.

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Illustrating many of the ideas she has ejuooUitd in her books of child development, Miss Caroline Crawiord, the well-known w riter and Instructor, &ave an interesting and delightful talk on the jjejt, Wednesday ai'ternoon at Melviiie hall. .She waa brought here uncter the auspce3 of the iouth iiend Training school. Miss Crawford is a teacher in Teachers' college, Columbia university and has written several books on child instruction and the dramatic game 113 an art, the most recent of which is "The Rhythms of Childhood" which will Le puoiihed early in lyio. Her subject was "1'rinciples of DramaiiZiOion in the Game and Story." Presenting an eld subject from an entirely new standpoint, Miss Crawford explained thoroughly U10 need of play 111 the education of the Child and tne vaiue of rythmic and diarnatic inteipretation in games, said Miss Crawiord, such as that of the need of playing f.s exercise for certain parts of the body, lor recreation lor the mind and numerous oth'"- viewpoints. The most recent is the genetic process of development which consists in presenting to the chiid first, the things which it instinctively dislikefi doing in order to discover its inclinations and so encourage its appreciation not of facts but of values. Must Understand Values. Emphasizing this last idea throughout her talk, Miss Crawford declared that a teacher of little children is absolutely unlit for her orlice unless she is herself trained to an understanding of the values of things, for the mere knowledge of the facts themselves docs not prepare for her ta.c: of developing the child's mind normally and wholesomely. That art has been badly "messed,"

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she proceeded to prove by showing that in the ordinary dramatic instruction, or the teaching of the arts, literature, music and drawiing in the schools, instructors have fallen far short of the actual values of the arts themselves and have taught merely scientific facts. The result upon the scholars is shown in their failure to distinguish for themselves the difference between scientific description and art value. This was demonstrated most convincingly by the speaker in the contrast between the poetic conception of the phenomena of nature and the scientific attitude, which deprives all nature of its most beautiful and to understand the value of things against the mere facts of existence is such that the mind is shorn of its ability to understand artistic values in any form. Necessity of Expressing niiytJim. Rhythm is first expressed in childhood by movements, and finally by words and the necessity of encouraging this expression if . the child is to understand the expression or characterization of his moods, was shown. That the kindergarten games now being taught are completely wrong and are placing a fals interpretation before the child, Mhs Crawford demonstrated with the aid of several young girls who characterized a number of the kindergarten selections under Miss Crawford's direction, as they should be. The contrast was marked and the failure cf instructors to understand the need of impressing a sense of artistic values upon the little ones was unmistakable. Teaching the values of life is by far more important than teaching the facts of life, according to Miss Crawford, who said that we have been thus far day dreamers rather than artists in the teaching of rhythm in games. Even the understanding of the average person in listening to music Is sadly deficient because of a lack of the proper conception of the value of characterization, or the natural and spontaneous expression of the character through words or actions. To crush or discourage the artistic Impulses of the child is to narrow his character and to make it impossible for him to become the democratic citizen of a democratic nation. Instead he will become the man who Is willing to sell himself for a paltry sum with no understanding of moral and social freedom. Presents Advanced Ideas. Miss Crawford's discussion was a most thorough presentation of the advanced ideas In kindergarten training

and the necessity cf allowing the child to remain intellectually free and to permit him unimpeded expression of h's emotions. That the failure of his elders to properl understand his mental experiences causes them to become veritable ocres to him. was a fnct which Miss Crawford emphatically deplored. Only a full and free conception of artistic values will enable an instructor, or indeed, any one given the responsibility of child development, to bring out the best and finest ounlities in the child's character. The educational value of p!av i here demonstrated, when the child uses his originality in the first characterization of his moods.

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SHORT SESSION OF COUNCIL COMMITTEE .Vow Ordinance (Joverninq: I'ity I.i-tiMi-.es for Theaters and Amusements Considered. A short meeting of the city council COmmittf nf the whole w: held WolXiUjday night lo consider the new or

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Killin g, UiHaM'ilH. iHS 4i:ii4 ui an i m. ordinance was referred to the committee at the'lat meeting of the city council. It was sent back, to that body after a reading and explanation 1 y Citv Atty. Seebirt. j Mayor Keller was present at the( meeting and invted the council to at- j tend a public meeting Friday night j ut which time steps will be taken to

determine the city's stand in regard to its recent petition to the public service commission for a lower rate for power. The public service commission, according to Mayor Keller, is ready to take up the matter and Is waiting from some word from this city. The Friday night meeting will be open to the public.

ON'AIP! Orpheum beginning Thursday. How does he do it? OXAIP.

Never wait for a cold to wear off It wears away the lungs instead. Father John's Medicine ives prompt relief from -olds and throat and lun,; troubles. Free from alcohol and nerve-d-8tro)In druzs uion which ninny medicines depend for their temporary eiTevt, and which are dangerous, localise they weaken tbe body and allow the disease to pet a deeper hold. Father John's Medicine is for sale in South 15end by Coonley Drug Co.. or. Michigan st. and Washington av., also Streibel & Steinel, 124 X. Michigan et., and practically all other drug stores In the city. If you have any difficulty In getting Father John's Medicine from your druggist, write to Father John's Medicine, Lowell. Ma.vs., enclosing one dollar for a full sized bottle.

An Active Liver Means Health. If you want good health, a clear complexion and freedom from Dizzin?. ConsHp-ition. Biliousness, Headaches and Indigestion, take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They drive out fermenting and undigested foods, clear the Ulood and cure Constipation. Only 25c. your druggist. dvt. AVT ATOK IS KII.LKI). ;SALTSBURG PLAIN, England. Nov. 5. Lieut. P. B. Murray of the royal flying corps, v.-as killed at Fphaven today when his aeroplane collapsed while he was making a landing.

Why buy inferior candies when you can buy the best .;ust as cheap? Saturday candies at The Phila Kpecially priced 20. 2 3 and CCc lb. AdvL. OPEN MfLLTVKHY STORM Miss Grace Wyite and Miss Black have gone into th'j millinery business In the Broadway building.

Buy pure, fresh candies for the children. You'll find them at The Phila on sale Saturday, 20, 23 and 30c lb. AdvL

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