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Show New Gods for Babies In St. Germain, France, the baby of Nancy Ann Miller and her princely Hindu husband lies in an ivory crib, inlaid with irold and hung with rich damask. For some days the baby has been the center of esoteric rites, necessary to christening. In the western world we have come a long way from gold-und-ivory beds, and most mothers would banish damask drapes as dust and germ catchers. We have tossed away the Uraudy gods of gingerbread decoration and now do obeisance lo the gods of sanitation and simplicity. And there's no argument about it: Our, babies LIVE. |