Show V1 mr"' fponsibility for himself And ont quick way to do so is to let him place an alarm clock beside his bed Let him set it to go off after about 1 to 2 hours He must be fully responsible for this task his alarm clock never went off and must likewise heed that clock! yet his wife heard it plainly In a matter of three nights of Such a husband has simply this technique he can break his d ud haW1 as thou- to he signals on his ear drums of slavery me to sands have reported sound But mama must not set the that has likewise alarm and carry the responsibility The No the learned the bad habit of ignoring of waking the child the painful sensations that bom-o- f youngster mud do the full job! Another and more drastic bard his brain from a full urinary method is to develop an electric bladder is The solution to shocking machine with some thus the same as that of retrain-- 1 dry cells and wire I screening ing an adult to heed his alarm Then the first few drops of urine clock after he has once developed will close the circuit and give the child a mild jolt the bad habit of ignoring it BookSend for the Both victims must develop an intense desire and strong resolve let” with instructions and enYou can build to quit being a slave to such close 20 cents for a nuisance habits my yourself Parents quit getting the chron few dollars All it requires is a r ic up to go to the doorbell buzzer a couple of dry bathroom in the middle of the cells and a little wire Please night for jou are not helping address Dr George W Crane him break the habit by thus en- -' Hopkins Sjndicate Mellott Ind (Copyright by the Hopkins couraging him to lean upon you He must take over the re-Syndicate Inc) Victims of Enuresis May Be Cured By Setting Alarm Clock Each Night 1 mother began By DR GEORGE W CRANE “And he is panicky because his Ronnie J 13 is in a miserable) scout troop has been invited to plight Dr Crane Ronnie still is a appear in a parade at the state victim of enuresis rhis worried capital That means Ronnie l have to spend the night away from is petrified with dtrtzlicav c&Jtyial home So hehehave an accident fear let “Yet he can’t very well get out J f j i bed-wetti- i 10A THE OGDEN OGDEN UTAH w-il- STANDARD-EXAMINE- FRIDAY EVENING JULY 13 1956 Eczema the Skin Rebels Particular Irritant Against or een small pus pockets EDWIN F JORDAN In By DR It is pretty difficult for an un-- ’ Fabric Soakers Good For Some Babiq? Valuable for the baby w h 0 breaks out when he wears rub-ber or plastic pants are the fabric soakers These are padded pants with tabs for the undershirt Some are treated for All are air- conditioned 1 y f n sand other things THERE ARE four aims of 1 To identify the treatment substance which is causing the 2 To try to avoid difficulty 3 To keep from contact further on the skin which stuff putting might make the eczema worse 4 To use soothing lotions or ointments which will lessen the inflammation and let the skin get back to normal Finding the cause is often quite a job Another difficulty in many cases of eczema is that the victim may have tried to treat himself with some substance which does nothing more than cause further irritation to a skin which has already had more than it could take In fact skin specialists have told me that they often run into more trouble trying to overcome the bad than they fects of do from the disease itself NECCHI er bed-wettin- g Bed-wettin- g bed-wett- g bed-wett- j “N-Urocla- st “N-Urocla- bed-wette- I follows All kinds of things can cause eczema in a susceptible person Nearly everyone is “susceptible” to poison ivy but eczema has been reported from hair dyes face powders shampoo soaps tincture of iodine weeds almost all kinds of clothing match) boxes printer’s ink and a thou- - self-treatme- ding-a-lin- the ceremony for his pals depend on him “He is almost sick with fear Brigance believes that fash- - and uncertainty What can you ion should look easy be easy to suggest to aid Ronnie? The pawear and in this ?ase easy to rade is not for six weeks yet” make is a common exThe pattern is cut by hand perience of new babies But by and precisely perforated so that the age of 3 jears the great even if this is jour first attempt majority have been broken of at home dressmaking it will this nuisance habit come off with a professional finHowever some 20 per cent ! ish still are victims of enuresis And Minus a waistline seam the some of these 20 per cent mav body consists of only four pieces continue even into high school the front two having quarter inch and college stitched tucks In fact hundreds of men were A step-ithat you’ll model) discharged from military sendee can as it as often into you in the past war because of bed- step also features a cool collar set wetting! And don’t act so flippant’ or away from the neckband a cleverly shaped belt that buckles m caustic in criticizing the back for it is just as hard to Make it 'in printed lawn cham-bra- y break that habit as for many of linen novelty cotton or you corpulent mothers to break for wear right now your own bad habit of silk thin ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE today of the engagement and with sleeves lh the fall in at the dinner table of Miss Beverly Jean Tatton daughter of Mr and Mrs sheer wools gabardine worsteds And you dads who are still or crepes Jack Tatton of Alhambra Calif to Richard Neil Evans slaves to the nuisance habit of You can have fun tving a rib- using tobacco or liquor should son of Mr and Mrs Charles E Evans of Clinton The sash above or below vour recognize how difficult it is to bon 27 on be July wedding will normal waist break any well entrenched habit like that of RonLength from nie usually has nothing to do nape of with medical problems though it neck to ued to be called a sign of “weak Waist kidneys” Actually there is nothSizes Bust Waist Hips Pre-Scho- ol 161 12 inches 25 36 35 ing wrong with the kidneys as a ” 17 14 26 usual thing 36 371? dren not to play with ‘that dirty Bv JEAN H SELIGMANN ” 17 16 28 39 38 Enuresis develops exactly like I never had this proband DR MILTON I LEVINE little t y’ ” 17 W the similar habit of many adults 41 40 30 lem with my other children’’ — 18 who ignore the ringing of their 20- (Q) “We have three children Mrs II W 42 32 43 1 d Size 12 requires but our youngest a yards of alarm clock (A) The “doctor game” is exMany a man will swear that son presents the problem On tremely common among pre- 39 inch material for dress with To sleeves Order Pattern in short several occasions last summer school children It is observed 1246 state size enclose SI Airschool every nursery practically when bur son was 4 neighbors It is not “dirty” or “wicked” as mail handling requires 25 cents came to me with reports of hav- many people think It does show extra Address American Designing seen my son and a neighbor that a youngster is beginning to er patterns POB 5S5 GPO Dept have some curiosity about his l New York 1 N Y 144 page boy a year younger playing ‘doc- own body and about the bodies Booklet 12 — 50 cents If paid by tor’ with appropriate lowering ' check add 4 cents of others ‘shot’ At the for of the overall Copj right 1956 first I scolded him Recently the QUITE ALL RIGHT game was reported again by Unfortunately in our culture mothers who seem very much many persons feel that curiosity alarmed fearing it might give about certain things is quite all their children bad ideas while right curiosity about other “Last week when he did It things not is The child does not him with a know that there again I spanked he is anything difnot should strap and told him some about ferent parts of his show himself to anyone but Momfrom others he learns until body my or a doctor I am afraid the it from adults neighbors will tell their chil Little children in their play often imitate the activities of grownups As 'regards “doctor” games they do have to be watched and'' curbed to some extent as often they try to insert f form on the skin If the tion is continued by contact with the offending substance or per- haps by the application of some irritating medication the simple redness is likely to fade and its place is taken by a more chronic irritation of the skin often characterized by scaling thickening and the like THE SKIN usually itches and burns even before the redness Naturally scratching appears irrita-skille- d j person to tell the dif- ference between one kind of skin rash and another A great many such difficulties used to be simply called “eczema” Today however skin specialists try to restrict the term eczema to a kind of allergic reaction to the skin which is better called dermatitis venenata The words eczema or dermatitis cenenata are used to indicate an irritation of the skin by some The diffiexternal substance culty’ is no respecter of age but is likely at least at the beginning to be on those portions of the skin which are exposed to the elements LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED IT CAN OCCUR of course on those portions of the skin which come in contact with some irritating chemical or other substance m the clothing But generally speaking the hands and arms and the face and neck (in summertime other parts oft the body too) are likely to be affected In the presence of eczema the skin takes on a simple reddened or irritated appearance When the irritation is severe blisters extra-thickl- can ' ng j j J IS o er D : Q I s Qa Q iWW" over-eatin- g om (h i j Bed-wettin- Doctor Games Are Common Children For See Whv July 16 At ! j JL’RS'c 'iiiiimmiiMiiiiihiiii nniiirii‘Irf1‘ O-- ‘ i Olive S nocks Aid Appetites Of Youngsters to snack on That’s g I “thermometers” Also indulging in this kind of activity to the exclusion of other kinds is not particularly good But you should not spank or scold your youngster when he Something one of the biggest problems plays these games This gives it too much importance and when the kids are home for sum-me- r ) far makes him think he is doing vacation These “Olive Sand- something wrong We would sugwich Snacks” will help keep tip gest that for the time being you with appetites of growing young- try to be around when he plays with others If they start playing sters “doctor” in the manner you deSlices of toast with a scribe quietly suggest some other sauce of ripe Olives and game without making too much it This period should pass as green onions topped with of his interests broaden crushed potato chips will taste Your questions about your mighty good out under the elm tree will be answered children column this Write Child through SNACKS SANDWICH OLIVE of care Care in Features General Two-third- s 7cup ripe olives 2 250 Park Ave New York Corp tablespoons butter or margarine City N Y flour 2x2 tablespoons (Copyright 1958 General 3 cup milk teaspoon salt 1a Features Corp ) well-season- ed all-purpo- se j i I SEWiKG CIRCLE 2254 Wash Elvd Ogden Dial 343041 teaspoon prepared mustard teaspoon Worcestershire sauce black pepper dash cayenne pepper 2 tablespoons thinly sliced I green onion 4 slices bread H cup grated American cheese cup crushed potato chips Cut olives into small pieces Melt butter and blend in flour Add milk and seasonings and cook stirring until thickened Add onion and olives Toast bread 1 under broiler Spread with olive mixture sprinkle with cheese c and potato chips and broil until cheese melts Serve at once Serves four i o-aa- Children's Fashion Shoj WANTED ! 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