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Show Helps for ths Mother j By IMILIC HOFFMAN. Cor.rrtht. 1!23 (New York Evening World . hy th. 1're. Publl.hln. Co. One day broujrnt In ihre. Inqulrir. from mother, a. to how to Ret a baby to KO to sleep early evening,. All three hav. th. miii. complaint liiat they would like to have their evmliix free to perform the duties neglected through the care (or the enluren tlurtng the day. If the bad habit of going to bed with mother has been formrd. It will require time and patience to break It. A haby should be attired for the night when It grts u' early evening feeding, hU h ahould be between t and t o clock, at, the convenience of the mother. At the next fee-dtnc, as long ay the bite evening eve-ning feeding is continued, the child should not be undulv aroused by being pUyed with. If nuietlv fvd. the aver-aae aver-aae child will fall asleep directly. healthy Infant thus tibmed Will slep from i at night until in ths morn-Uig. morn-Uig. In the shove mentioned Vases the ehltd should be put lo bed at o'clock, or 7 f more convenient, the room darkened ..nd the dHr cled. Kur a few ientiiga the child a ill rebel and will prohuhly erctse ns luntfa vociferously. It will require re-quire great perseverance and determination determina-tion on the part of the mother to go throuan with this orrtVaJ, but the opposition oppo-sition will srow wevker each night, and in lees than a week the child will go to bed at this seasonable hour without protect. Sleep Is so very oenentUI to the child that no sensible mother would hesitate to establish the custom of put- i ting toe baby to bed before 7 o'clock. j |