Show Babes Babe's 5 r X M May ay B Be e B Bought ht r Little Little By B fri MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED The e requirements of the first l laet el are not so extensive as to be beany any real hardship on the mother She he should make her list st carefully an and in the case of ot most expectant mothers purchase a few things thing each month thus preventing the cost from seeming burdensome I MI expect my baby in November I writes a prospective mother Is it too late to put thin dresses on baby Will vilI little jackets be worn over I these Can the baby wear cotton shirts and hose even in winter When the binders come off should these be replaced by knitted bands WillI I need to buy bootees What About wrapping blankets and how howlong howlong long lug will these be used When can canI canI I take a November born baby out for an airing When will he wear soft shoes I didn't print your YOUl last Jast question It tt Is pure superstition and without any foundation and I X dislike giving It It- even this small publicity givingS Someone Someone Some Some- S one reading it might forget oret that I Isaid I Isaid said laid it was not true Comfort Cornea Come Fir First Fird t The temperature of at your own i home homo dictates the type of ot clothes clothe I you ou will need The average a baby Ina in ia ina I a well-heated well house can wear even ever L In winter sleeved long-sleeved cotton shirts no knitted bands band after the binder is removed long cotton hose or oi woolen bootees without hose and ax I soft ott shoes at about 6 months Just at first the baby will wear flannel cotton-flannel kimonos in daytime and long Iong flannel cotton-flannel n night 1 g h t gowns After the sixth week these thes xv will ill be replaced by petticoats anc and i thin dresses for small girls and n no petticoats and tiny creepers for the thi small man Wrapping blanker blanke are Invaluable the first few months and sweaters provided the weather is no not below zero You can start airings in the house Ve We have leaflets on Pre natal Care for the Winter Baby and The First Six Sue Weeks which will start you out on the right foot with baby's schedule These may be had for a self-addressed self and 3 cent stamped envelope en sent to Myrtle Meyer Eldred of the your S i baby and ind mine department of The Salt t. t Lake Telegram r i 31 i J A 1 I- I t. |