Show Child WOOS WOOS' Sleep Time With HabBy Hab J j By MYRTLE l MEYER ELDR The baby who has been cudd Snugly inside of or a sleeping ib during the colder weather gi riD J It difficult to tg go to sleep put down without its comfort embrace WS We know one boy very wen during his inCan Infancy y could n not t to sleep except under his hij Tarn partIe lar down comforter In th the in 1113 mer he pulled It over ver him and ani mother was compelled to iV go hi soon as he had dropped of off to 10 11 tb he he might not perspire prof profus under it This Is pure habit i I few habits are arc so indestructible i Impervious Impervious' to change a 04 at th m the which are associated with il ili Ilee time Covers ers Are Desirable In some cases it is a a. pet t which must accompany the bed in others other It Is a thumb or an end of blanket sheet which must bo be In the raw before the mood for sleep ca can can wooed Whatever it is th the tho ti tine Une has to be bo gone through J each night unbroken or th this thi th d eh is unable to fall asleep To go back to sleeping b ban p. p Is desirable for children to ts' ts toa a ate covers amiably for tor when the w wea wit l er changes colds not colds not to menU meat the mothers mother's constant anxiety a ah be them them are are the tho result of ot their AT yI sion to covers 1 Cheese Cloth Bags j Since Sinco being covered is a fl go 10 habit it can be solved by l sleeping bags in warm wet WUl er of a weight and material cause the child no discomfort r 0 Sleeping Bag leaflet may It bsh bh i for Cor a self addressed and c 3 ace stamped envelope sent to M Myr Meyer Eldred of the the- Your Ba BI Baand and Mine department of The Tie S Lake Telegram With this outline one may maya mayma nu a summer sleeping bag of thee cht cloth or of a partially sheet In these the child will wily no warmer than in an nightgown and will continue ue admirable habit of sleeping ia m bag a |