Show TO O MANAGE THE BABY I ng Infant when In perfect pe health I I tai the e greater part of ot both night and J to take Its food Theren There- There I en n If It is restless and wakeful there ime some cause causa for It which must at 1 sought ought fox for by the nurse or the or ortheL the L Sometimes Its clothing Is too pin In very rare c cases ses a pin may be betho f the tho tender skin Even a a. crease LIe le Ie In one of ot the tiny Uny hay lay ay disturb Its rest i rr more oro by over ve frequently 1 tl The Is fhI sleeplessness well mean fl t ther especially fr if it she be young and wit will Imagine that every r er darling cries It U must be a sign of ot Probably Probably says a writer In Wt Vt t Lire Life all of us although us-although although we would It for tor the world-have world some some- u a consciousness that we ve katen aten too hearty a dinner With us medy medy 1 Is In our hands in the shape J c l. l but u nao a tiny fn arn Infant r has to lie fie position in which its mother pl places es on its back Its misery is likable and It san pan only cry cry It It canen can- can en en get 11 up I y desirable to have fixed hours for tor l t baby and an Interval of ot at atI I two hours should escape between jmeal There Is Js greater danger In than In under feeding an In- In j e sometimes a a. good plan to complete- complete ress a sleepless crying baby pass a ii out ot of warm water all It ts body dry thoroughly and has been known to succeed where thing else has bas failed tailed and although entail a little trouble the result worth It In any case It can do |