Show Y Your our Baby and Mine By Dy MYRTLE l IE MEYER MESER ER ELD ED EDThe The season for tor colds makes its bow with the resumption of school work for common sense suggestions in avoiding and treating colds send for Mrs E Eldred's dred's leaflet Common Causes of Colds Your request should sho d. d be accompanied ac by a self self- addressed stam stamped d envelope envelop and m mailed to th the Your Baby and Mine department of The Telegram Be sure its it's a cent three stamp I TEMPERAMENTS TEl AND TEMPERA TEl DICTATE COSTUME To tell a mother how to dress her runabout children during the cold we weather ther is is' sno no e easier sier than to dictate to lo o some adult about her garments I may be happy happ in cottons collons in the coldest weather and someone eLser else r miserably is bly uncomfortable nc In them Our own skin mechanism reacts nimbly or sl sluggishly to changes of temperature and must dictate our out choice of gar gar gar- ments menta Some in individuals do not chill easily easily and can remain radiantly warm in inthe the coldest w weather ther It were foolish t to say th that t both types tes of individual iri in di sh should uld be dressed alike even th thOugh hough subjected d to the same temper temper- DIFFERENT T REQUIREMENTS It i seems foolish to to dr dress all children alike We must know our children It If f they are arc comfortable with sh short rt socks let them wear short socks I If their heir legs lips grow gow blue and cold and they come comb Into the house and cannot cannot can can- not get warmed up then it is better for them to I be out of style but with knees knees' comfortably cover covered Most small children are adequately clothed bec because became use Q the material ten tendency ten dency to add extra sweaters extra sweaters and extra leggings and interlined bonnets The school child may not be He has arrived ar ar- ar rived at af an age ngew when w en h he begins to notice fashions himself He may leave eave home wrapped warmly against cold w winds and then secretly doff some of those which he considers ex ex cx- All mothers know the cry but no one we wears rs mittens mother And mitt mittens ns or whatever it ma may be beare are ta taboo oo from that moment nt One has to find a satisfactory substitute or risk frozen DIET AS A FACTOR Individual temperaments not only demand individual kinds of clothing but sut we must recognize that well fed children are always alway warmer than badly fed ones That needs no argue meat ment Food provides warmth and Inadequate feeding leaves the poor little victim a r readier adier sufferer from blighting alighting winds Lets Let's be sensible about clothes We may suggest what the average child should wear to keep him comfortable and well dressed Then the mother must note whether such clothing fulfills ful ful- fills tills its purpose and add or subtract where it seems advisable My leaflet Dressing Children In Winter Time Is purely suggestive listing the ordinary clothes worn by children of different ages during the winter seas n. n Send a self addressed cd envelope bearing a three cent stamp with your request for a copy of it Tomorrow lie Be Careful Cardul About in 10 Baby's bys by's Diet Mick the Miller famous racing greyhound in England 1 isto is to f bear bein be ar tarri in Ja a a. movie ti r I |