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Show System Solves Many Problems Of Household By MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED No matter how numeroua tha children, chil-dren, nor how complicated the household, management ia the an- Your Baby swer to whether It runs smoothly or In helter-skelter fashion. Every Imaginative mother work; out waya by which aha can cut down the vast number of afepa necessary daily and eaaa the burdena of guiding, guid-ing, feeding and protecting her brood. , Red Mlttena One mother of three found that red capa and mittens, worn exclusively exclu-sively for play, made it possible for her to spot her children in a group! or pick them out at a diatanca in a grayish, winter landscape. Likewise, I a whistle serves better to hail them home than her tart and often Irritated Irri-tated voice which they tend to ignore. ig-nore. Our leaflet on "Wise Management Manage-ment of the Child" will help with disciplinary problems. It may be had for a g-cent stamped, self-addressed self-addressed envelope aent with your request for tha leaflet by name to Mrs. Eldred of tha your baby and mine department of Tha Salt Lake Telegram. Their play garment are tossed! not hung on hooks which often proved false to their obligations into boxes which are placed con-J veniently on a low shelf in the down-: stairs closet. Mittens, capa. even rubbers and sweaters could be dragged out and put on at a moment's mo-ment's notice. Clothes For Play j Incidentally, play clothes are bought for play, rather than yesterday's yester-day's afternoon clothes put on the next morning. These play clothes are dark, stout and comfortable. Long lega are choaen for both boys and girls, and eweatera or leahter Jacket rather than conventional type coat. Such clothes will last for several yeara and can be handed down from boy to girl or vice versa. They are not typical of either. Toys are rigidly divided, but every effort Ia made to encourage them to share. These are not startling innovation, but they aava time and argument and sweeten the mother's moth-er's disposition. I |