Show LA i lea les CL G. Kerley Who VIto Has Devoted HiLife Life to the Study of Children Childrens Diseases Tells What Wh t Mothers others Should Know and Gives Advice Based Baaed on Common j Perils That Beset Babies in the Summer Summer- Months J. J By MARGUERITE MARSHALL 10 0 not kiss th the baby or allow your friends to do doo so 10 o riot not taU fall to secure tho best milk you youcan can afford to bu buy 10 o 0 not flOt allow flies fUes to rest Test on feeding bottle or nipple 10 D not ot fall taU to the hands bands before preparing the food tood o 0 not neglect ct to cleanse e properly th the bottle and nipple lo 0 not allow the milk bottle bottlo to remain uncovered or off the Ice to 0 not not fall taU to keep the to food d on Ice aft after It 1 Is prepared to 0 pot t feed cd the tho baby at irregular intervals to 0 not nol fall to protect the tho baby from flies tIles and mosquitoes by suitable ullo netting give e the baby babYK a pacifier X not o-not not 1 neglect lect the dally daily care of ot t the e mouth to Ilot excite Iho tho baby during or or immediately after ft l' l feeding o rio not raise ralso the th baby without v. v supporting the tho head I ct t to powder all aU to folds folde ds of of the skin t K o not flot ot neglect Ice L. L bo clean cloan and i filled L. L ice to o not neglect to 10 w U Kt keep Keep V the me uc it OJ u II with Y LII iD 0 to o not neglect to 10 w U Kt keep Keep V me uc it OJ u u's us of don don'ts dont ts forI for tor e eo clI s 's s a neat list liet I baby's m mother to 10 cut out and andover t d o over the tho crib this summer are aie supplied to h her r with all explanations for them and much r useful Information in What ry Mother Should Know a lit lit- y life Ute saving book written Dr r r. r Charles Gilmore re r Kerley lerley and by Paul Taut B. B Hoeber r. r Dr cy ey 1 is one of the most mOAt eminent on tho L found in this country At pres- pres hOlding th the professional chair In subject at Rl the tIle New York poly poly- te c C medical school and hosp hospital tal a Ii visited a as attending or conIng con con- con I conIng Ing ng physician nearly nearh every 1 j n a In iu Greater Now New York where ren ten are arc ro received during his in the tho tho medical l profession it i Rabies Babies Everywhere in f Ii f. Doctors Doctor Hou House Houe o. o i almost impossible for anybody pt t a baby or a 0 baby's mother molher to Dr Kerley in his home at U 13 t E first Eighth ht street The long longIs Is II lined with pictures of ot happy Ing og cured youngsters the con- con ng mg room at al th the end of tho the hall hail Il lied led with other youngsters in hi the theof eM of ot being cured t when the theWl km eyed man manthe the lbs quiet v voice and ond the fine rod Lead had a 0 word for me me it was was was' Hundreds of babies aro are dying In New York dying use their mothers do not know or orrye orthe rye the he simple laws of baby hy hy- i cie vis for th tho mothers who dont don't rf F and who want to know that Kerle Kerley's Kerleys l clear concise and prec- prec book was written writt n. n Che he baby's baby actual requirements few CW he be continued He demands In feeding either cither from the theist theat at t or bottle a p cle cleansing bath once once ly y sponging p once dally daily tre fresh freab lh air sl sleep p and suitable clothing baby boby should b become coin habituated In n all things thinG's that relate to caro ear car or management on 00 agree with most mos physicians appose that tho the m mother ther should le Is e the baby whenever It is poser pos pos- ter er erIe Ie tie le F Fed d Sables Babies Susceptible to torte rte Troubles bi s at the breast very seldom Ter er from ummer eummer diarrhoea Three four thousand and infants under 1 I r of age die In ln Greater New York fn 1 intestinal diseases every year o C are ure nearly all bottle fed fP It r sil yb be been 8 seen en en how Important it JT r r the baby aby to be bc nursed TOh resl coWs cow's milk supplies a n of feeding reeding by the use of ot which are rc best able to imitate the milk he mother Grade A A row raw II la b best be t. t for tor l Infant tant feeding As Aa i as ed s. s received receded the milk mille should be d a m In the ice box on the ice not nott th the below where t ta Uble tables I and meat are kept kepl t o much care cannot be exercised h care ca ot of the bottles Uncle Uncle-an and aid nipple have bave been the thc e e of ma may Infants Infants' d deaths deaths' The Ther m 8 without corners comers aro are best beet I r be boiled once ce a day with 1 11 a p stiff bottle brush hot b borax water two Tax tea tea- of gf borax borax to I the Pint o ol er J The bottles should then b bt bE e lit d cold water and kept kepi e until used td ly a nipple that hat may may be easil be used Alter After using J nipple should be turned anc am with 1 a stiff brush hrush and boms boro r w two of ot borax tc c water r. r The rhe Bho fa tot for a. a a a. feW minutes once i and a d revl the next step is 18 f for or r thi th ero her hands bands with soa ni water 1 The Tho n next d y flies ty ia Je to fa the field of opera opera- T Th IY never be allowe f utensil VIti thel 1 at utensil ad arid Lottie lottle water and lIm Ot bar barley y water arc are arcs mixed ac rIll rug 10 fi s which 1 II Y LII iD 0 mother may have received from th the physician or nurse nure During the tho hot months it is usually adv advisable to h heat at the milk before before using Bringing it to the boiling boiling boil boil- ing In point and maintaining It at this temperature for tor five minutes is bon i all that is required This is 18 sufficient lent to kill ba bacteria terla or whatever germ life may b be present at nt tho the same time the mIlk the milk liable ln to sour in the even even of the ice b becoming scanty Thing Things for Mothers to Reme Remember ber berin in i Hot It t Weather These are some other hot weather hints offered by Dr Kerley Infants Infante are v very ry likely to bo be over- over clad elf particularly during the tho hot weather When tho the weather is very hot two or three sponging a day will help the baby to bear beor the heated term The water may now be used as cool as it runs from the faucet Five minutes Is la sufficiently long for the I Irp rp sponging Prickly heat will be tie appreciablY appreciably appreciably ap ap- ap- ap relieved by adding one ono of ot bicarbonate of soda to a quart of water and sponging the I entire body for ten minutes Then Dr Kerley spoke of ot tho the importance importance im im- lm- lm of ot fresh air for tor the tho baby and described the Uie ind Indoor r airing for foru fora u u. stormy day when 1 baby In his coat cont bonnet and carriage Is allowed to rest In a n room with all nil the windows open How much sleep should be he have I asked t tA A great great- deal deal- dealis is ia required by y young youn babies he replied Until the child is 3 months month old he requires from sleep t twenty to two twenty hours dally daily From the sixth to the twelfth month the child should sl sleep ep from fromn fromEl n El p. p m. m to 6 a 0 a. a m. m without Interruption other than for feeding or nursing at 10 p. p m rn At the sixth month there In t tho o should be be bea a two-hour two nap morning and ond one-hour one nap In the afternoon At 1 year year of age one ono and one half hour nap in the morning and one-hour one nap nop In lit the tho afternoon o answers From the eighteenth to the twenty-fourth twenty month one nap dally at ot midday Is sufficient I It it ls a part of ot baby's business to gain cain in weight and arid this is 18 something something some- some thing that all well Cn babies eventually must do A definite wc weekly weekly- kly gain however l Is j riot not Jie necessary Perfectly well welt babie will sometime fall fail to gain Bain for for- fora a month During the hot hoi make m. little or orno orno orno w weather many Infants Infant no gain pain but make up for it In the thel fl l Mum ii I Promiscuous Kissing Killing and Good and Bad Habits Habit Why hy that thit taboo on Id kissing I questioned ned Never Ne kiss a e. baby on his mouth or allow your friends to do It KissIng Kiss Kiss- Ing th the baby on the hands h. Is almost as bat bad t for r the baby's babs hand soon finds rinds Its way to his mouth The he common head hew cold grip diphtheria tuberculosis and other diseases very I in n nature ture may be transmitted transmitted transmitted trans trans- to a 0 child through ugh kissing Good and bad bod habits are very J readily acquired by infants and aud youn young youns children concluded Dr Kerley Good habits consist in the child taking his his' food tood at ot regular intervals interval appointed d times at the In sleeping in resting quietly qui and amusing him him- t lt when awake DOd Bad h habits ibUs consiSt In demanding food tood between the tho lio regu r Jar lar feeding hours In ir sleeping JC P poorly rJ times time in requiring requiring- conI con con at indefinite I slant stant attention when awake Suck Suck- aucK and the and arid finger ing ng the thumb bad ad habits di dl dirI dir dir- tire lire C of ot a pacifier are I placing the tho teeth te th deforming the Jaws S L and face The Th pr prompt correction o onil of nil ill bAd habit lx I verv li Important |