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Show Clothes That Are Too Big-Annoy Big-Annoy Child By MYRTLE MEYER ELDREO Almost all mothers, for economy's sake, purchase their children's garments gar-ments with an eye to the future. Many a pair of shoes Is shshby snd worn before It has grown Into happy i relationship with the foot inside' of It. I Blockings curl under at the toes until rrpested washings have Your Baby ehrunk them to else, but left them too holey for further use. Buy U Fit And. as for clothee-the tendency is to select a garment that will be 'so large today that next year not a seam will have to be altered. By that time, so they figure, the child will have grown Into It perfectly. All this Is nonsense. Clothes should fit easily, as Is becoming to any child but all garments ars rut with sufficient width and length, taking aesms and hems into con-jsiderstlon. con-jsiderstlon. so that unless ths child I springe up astoundlngly It can be lengthened and widened sufficiently for two years' eomfortsble wear. Buy for Today Next year la always so far away. It la only today that a child's clothes ars smart and new and exciting. ex-citing. Next year, whatever their fit, the novelty and pleasure of their Our leaflet en "Winter Clothes for the Children" may offer some suggsstlona for nscessary garments. It may be had for a aelf addresssd and I e s n t ' stamped envelope sent to Myrtle Meyer Eldred, care of the Your Baby and Mine department of The Salt Lake Telegram. i wearing haa been exhausted. To i fit a child Into a lengthy, baggy. , cumbersome garment today so that It may fit without change next year i la to deprive him or her. all through the growing years, of the Joy and I aatlsfactlon of new clothes. 8hoea are fitted correctly when they are at leaet three-fourths of an Inch longer than the standing foot. Heme should be wide and eeama also, but the garment should ' fit not at soma distant 12-month period, but right today when It la ' bought. |