The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1925, Page 16

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“Home, Sweet Home . eee me Revised Edition Mothers Can Catch Up With Jazz) | Beautv and Economy Age and Rob It of Its Dangers W ly he as if it were ’ tee pris Sweet Home “ , fee r ~ imple ant the | HINTS FOR THE was written ab : / These menus are | ber of the family old enough t pear at the table can partake v Some mothers may p stitute » lamb chop or for the flank steak, but the Fyearold child will nut be by cating a little of the men A CLEANING BLACK SILK the sauce BAKED HICH USE STRONG BRINE PRESSING FABRICS SAVE THE BUTTONS Rood RELISH DISHES BAKED FI K ian Usk MARSHMALLOWS STEAK aE: ~ 1 1 1 have candle-hels. « 2 t cake, arrange * ——" on top in the fret. USE IN SOLP « tiny candle in each Youth” Belo BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS It seems to must be mod h b t a yar ye ‘i ipsrooeh : ONION AND CITRUS os inv & , © than | 200k End FRUIT SALAD it has & ni time of the | Door Stops Great Schism The mother who turr If you over to } is dog a fine , r them r tops to Frer TS) sion of ‘ att SHLRVEWAIST For all, young thingy love gayet inte dining ro ‘ t ‘ RETIRED a ; twalat « Af Correct Feeding of Baby | — —— HOME SAFETY HINT Is Very Important Home Safety || Place Bench =o” H-I-N-T-S Before Desk | © — | Keep Matches kir lore Ste 6 t DISTINCTIVE Ebest . MODEL A. Berviee, Inc.) burned | COOKING DRIED FRUIT ooking dried fruits, wash the first, then soak over in the same water | they have been soyked. Seve such neglig tainer for match wall or keep mate! Close Side of Bed When a child is in its bec |the ‘ py child suffered serious injury by | the lout of the sate 4 i gael li t nd 1 te! | Don’t Leave Stove jo ne rer 11 t st give tain | ch €e. Door Open eS i ape Re 1 but very fomintr : downward, should never be Dressing Table : ; - seriously injured if they v If yc ‘ ‘ sable : AE Jrun thru the kitchen and ‘ 1 . to} ff ete blak For the same reasons that physicians their head on the floor ) © dre . y e ‘ Woe PE insist that convalescents eat them. Den pai sbi . t bai They are wonderfully nutritious, | | ees Hfour or five minutes are required |YO" Mer Ht when mated at tm m — overblouse Bendet ex 7 Sees ee specially grand food for nerve, brain cp hl est SR lk a that he | aides and a convenient posl- | tg , Hee iat TA he! rm ss ore alr and gland. If you do not eat Olympia bine oi Spinel bs ing. .t6. 90 [OPE quite often much more graceful Finer, healthier hair. Opstice the caret peson era ee : i o amie fear the baby will | n « longer type of blouse n- | By ‘Edea Wallade Hopher fact, that he or she may be omitting Put Desk In to her Hi ‘The PP | something of vital importance to the their food in the first five minutes} A desk, i | een ee en CoS Ss 1G felen aa. Y Wav Raves. faa | to their better health. |at the breast, even when they nurse | able ; ag MAY BE falling hair or dandruff, never af * * ® |a full 20 minutes, Hence this sharp |p window, where | BELT Vernet ar aees Te te thal extrascdioaty free, pions [reduction in the nursing time may | most tis 1 ‘ {nis} “tf dostrable ‘the blouse may be] 1 owe that to great experts who phorus salines in these oysters. Took Deis tke aah % E : sitedtiin to tha tines ee rene, ave: tudied: the around as you will, you will not find e in the amount of food taken |that its s' r high ecording the figure | hair and scalp, They le for me e¢ P hey made for m another food, even among sea-food, to be accomplished. and the ‘ h of the we The short woman will) what they consider the utmost in| the person x the ep her costume all in one color, | hair helt of just this wonderful type. Richer value in overfeeding is the giving is concentrated, so I than Russian caviar, business men, iat fi | of water just before the breastnur™| qung Uses for contrive as many contrasts of color j with an eyedropper direetly to the lawyers, physicians eat them, and care- BY DR. STANLI GIBSON that the disturbance is due to one of | ing Tip Table of material as she likes, |scalp, hero it combats the hard ful housewives serve them, at feast i Physics ildren’s {two things—either the baby ts get-| F, “While white, with touche Jened oi! and dan ch st : i Attending Physician, — Children’s ng her the baby & FAIL TO ile v y mt f/ened oi! and dandruff which st once or twice each week, well appreci+ Ward, Wesley Memorial Hos- | ting too much or too little milk. | GAIN WEIGH A tiptable i € not only a k, provail the most popular] hair roots, It tones and stimulates. “3 A al, (Chleage | ‘ table for ajcombination for these blouses, they| ‘That’s what we all need ating that Olympia Oysters are re+ | In the underfed baby, failure to} ; |cain in weight is usually the first room party, but havo Infinite possibilities in plain| scalp is like ag It must markable food. | ah ee the great majority of ba-| “Overfeeding may occur in the in-}symptom to attract attention. Crying | serv us a finishing touch to | printed and plaid and striped fabrics.| cultivated, cleaned and fertili e + t bies thrive on breast milk, dis-|fant on @ three or foushours nurs-|often occurs before feeding time, | the > scheme of any] “To the woman who dresses on a! ‘Then hair. will flourish just 4 . Note!—the cocktail, ten oysters or more turbances may arise which perplex|ing schedule, tho it is seen more} rather than shortly after feeding, | home jlimited income, but who wishes to] ers thrive in a well-kept garden. 1 per person, is a wonderful family dish. It frequently in the baby fed frregu-|as is usual in the overfed baby, As }be unlimited as to effect, I advise | soil is evertyhing accents, as it were, all other food with its ..|her to make the overblouse the pillar Now I havo this hair help made marvelous salines! Serve it once or twice of her wardrobe each week — say as the relish to dinner! A third measure ix often of | but the t ind slender woman may| qt 4, iy at the mother and lead her to believe ‘ larly at short intervals. The first|a general rule, however, babies thar Use canned fruit for gelatine ¢ wagered symptom is usually an excessively) are underfed cry much less than |serts, fruit salads and pudding sauces for you just as they make it for me the baby. : rapid gain in weight. Soon the baby| those that are overfed. This point |as well as for (Copyright, 1925, Seattle Star.) | It is called rane Svallnwe Hop bess Often on her own initiative, or on | becomes colic ky, and frets and cries | the mother seldom appreciates, — — Hair Youth. All drug ists ind ‘ let the advice of a neighbor, she takes |much of the time. In fact, the baby that is moder: counters supply it at 60e and $1. the baby from the breast and gives| Putting the baby to the breast] ately underfed may be quiet and| | T cannot too. strongly trea al to j uso it. Hair, like teeth, is lost or instead some sort of artificial food. | quiets him for the moment, and be- thetic, actually crying less than She may believe that her milk is too| cause of this fact, his distress is|the normal thriving infant. The " g 5 rE RE. ruined if neglected The scalp must 3 ii} ay am ated her milk does not agree with y rich or too thin, or in some other | often mistaken for hunger, and owe vere: 6 © ith a cnrarch haw diacovered fe 1 1) bowel movements usually infr mn Hh , i meclllilt an my oa search has discovered. t does half for you what it did | for me, you will ever thank me, | I will gladly mail you a sample | te try if you will mail this coupon way fails to meet the baby's needs. | bad situation is mede worse by of-| quent and well digested. Suppost- It cannot be too strongly empha-| fering the breast every time he| tories or enemas may be found nec sized that the milk of a healthy | cries. vefeeding continues, | sar mother y al vomiting and diarrhoea occur, and| ‘To correct underfeeding, atten o Moreover chemical | the baby may cease to gain, or even| tion ghould first be given to the ‘ analysiy of mother’s milk reveals the | lose in weight. mother’s health and habits, in the Trial Bottle Free fact that the milk of one mother} The treatment of ayerfeeding con-| hope of increasing the quantity and Edna Wallace Hopper 864 iforns varies little from that of another ex:| nists first of all in Iengthening the ity of her milk. If these means yan leer Prive, Chicago, In Cali scsi ued cept in the amount of fat, and} feeding interval to three or four|ate not sufficient, then artificial food , Bie ety at Sent ets tay thes! SH hether the milk be poor or rich in| hours it the baby has been fed at|should be given to supplement the and Garrett’s Rum and Brandy Flavors are REAL flavors, pom Cane gi hater! a and fat, the baby will be properly nour-| more frequent intervals, It may be| breast feeding. Hite rie ting Sir or wash Shelton, ¢ Sound, i ished if the right amount be taken, | necessary also to reduce the nurs-| Unless the moth " ure A a other's milk fails z i In the cases where mother’s milk | ing time at each feeding. completely, breast feeding should Af your grocer can’e supply you, communicate roith & shoule Note: Mi eee SLL ULI MH EREETeCT Ge Eat pears to disagree, more careful| Instead of the usual 15 or 20-min-| not be discontinued. Hopper ts playing the d. Pr Sentite 5 : study will almost invariably show {ute period, It may be found that only! (Copyright, 1925, Seattle Star) HN piace searivantecurvadel t wee et APN Aap ; , ' ors, shins ton \ SS UTTTTTTTTTITT TTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTT TPE

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