| Show Let Children Play Outside During Crisp Cr sp Au Autumn By OLIVES OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON Winter is coming tomiji Thero aie 10 marry many m things to t prepare preparo for tor besides tho the supply of ot coal and shopping for ro family overcoats Fall Fail Is 11 the tho to get gel th fam fani family am- am c ily Uy acclimated Its It's such a temptation when the first l frosty end nights como comoto to bang down the windows to to tu stay down n all nil winter r except for an inch or at and night and to seal up UI our houses hermet hermetically during the d daytime day time s 's so that not 1101 a vestige o of oC heat will wUl escape to warm the tho wide open spa spaces es outside Wo Vo cant can't get acclimated to win vin- weather cath r this this' way and wo VO cant can't get the children accustomed 1 to lo It either What we oare arc doing by such methods is to start a softening w weakening pro process ss thai that is going tomake to tomako mako make us camping grounds for all nil the cold and dl disrate- disrate germs on earth IGNORE THERMOMETER In summer w wo we didn't mind a. a bit If It the children played outside from tram breakfast till bed time In fact wed we'd have hao insisted oit In it even even It IC they hadn't wanted to Just because tho the thermometer has dropped from J 0 to 40 10 degrees es or something under is no ire reason why they should not continue to play pIny ou outside The h healthiest children are those who play constantly in tho thoI open I Of course cours when whoa Hie the air nets very bitter and nd raw raw later on there then aro are several reasons why hy children cannot spend such h Ion long stretches at ata a time time- outdoors But Birt even then they should have 1110 regular open ate cx exercise But now durin during these nippy fall fan days they ought to spend as much time as as possible in Ia the tho open AU All day If it they arc aro not In school wont won't hurt them Without question tho the fresh air child Is less susceptible to to winter colds and and other results of oC sudden changes changes' such as ns w WA may expect in our north ten temperate climate A lot depends on their clothing needless to sa say There Thore is o one e law lawrio rio no two two two-Cor for all childrens children's cloth cloth- I In Ins warm warrn and u lih ht CH t coats heary avy enough h but not burdensome should bout 1 have havO a a. light fl coat too loo A AS these enough heat a war wart sweater should be bo worn ern wornon orn ornon on on wet days Wash all right for suits and t school chool rooms am war wan v watch tho coat ont It Il enough to keen keel legs lg var a PROTECT FEET FEIT FRO Shoes should Le b t thie 11 too stiff nor nor norto too to le ie lesho sho should ld bo ho leather r. not i position as ns to too tOI many cheap shoes arc are usually usually- Om omy Real Heal leath leather r give moneys money's worm Vh when n they get gel thin or i feet as far as as as' p possible i ground t Socks aro all right no not when the tho days arc ru free use use stockings D DOctors Doctoral bad to let one part of oft I tl too cold old while thu tho rest reat warm arm Children when be bo be walking talking or let ct them continue tob b to bi air nir b by seeing that one on k kept open at each end C ol ro should be a sw BW air through tho the lit hous them pI plenty nty drink And dont don't let lett Jett tt candy and cak cake Ton Tou ily l gi gradually dually and arid dont don't dl dig In then J I King Winter when hen m mako k faces NEA n J e.-J A |