The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1912, Page 7

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REALLY CAN LOVE - BABIES TO DEATH, SAYS DR, BENSEL SiiAendent of © of Department of Child Hygiene Gives Some Terse Don'ts. | * | { | AGREES WITH CHICAGO. | | | Main Thing Is Not to (ver- Rxcite Tootsy-Wootsie With {, Too Much Cuddling. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘Killing with kindness” is something Mere than mere metaphor when children re in question. If the too-fond mother fan’t careful the phrase translates it: inte hard fact. For once, New York @né Chicago are agreed. For the otty nurees of the Chicago @ehools have decreed that the “rock-a- | ‘ey stuff must be barred in tho classes giving sastruction in the care of infants. ‘Here are some of their ironclad rules: * “Don't rock baby to sleep at might. “Don't excite baby, even if it is urging delightedly. “Don't throw baby over the Moulder like + sack of four. | “Don't lay baby face downward | across your knee and beat a drum =| eal) on its back.” | To al) of wuich Dr, Walter Bensel, Superintendent of the Department of Child Hygieno for the New York Roard | UMtuM: GRAND: PA | of Health, utters a hearty amen, And | he adds a few rules of his own: i ‘Don't kiss the baby too much, particularly on its mouth. “Don’t continually handle and Gandie it. “Don't cuddle it when it is 111. “Don't give it everything 1° ories for.” GOOD HYGIENE NEVER TO KISS THE BABY. “Oereainly a child can be loved to deash,”” Dr. Bensel declared yesterday, | “If by love 1s meant continued handling and onressing. From a strictly hygiente | standpoint, it would be better never to Mise @ child and never to handle it Qmeept when absolutely necessary, But, of course, nobody would expect a mother to assent to euch a decree, and in actuat & moderate amount of cuddling doeb no material harm. “The point is, that the motherly affec- them must not result in over-exciting the daby and consequently injuring its nerv- ows eyetem. Such treatment seems to me particularly unfair, because the poor little sufferer has no way of pro- tenting effectually against dt. “At least a baby should ve left alone when he is 11, in the sense that he should not be handled. Watch him carefully and give him the tenderest | care in the matter of food and medicine. | But don't cuddle him. When you are sl yourself you want to Ie quiet and | alone | “Never begin the practice of rocking the baby to sleep. Put it down on a} com, hard bed, which it may have al! to Mwelf, and seo that the room fs quiet and dark. Once the habit of rocking is began it is diMcult to break, and the best way is not to start it. NO CONSIDERATION AT ALL FOR BABY’S STOMACH. ‘Many babies are troubled continually ther Mttle stomachs are all distended with milk, When they cry with the pain their mothers prompt- Jy offer them more food. It is so much easier, particularly for the nursing | mother, to feed the baby than to listen to tte walls. “The mother who gives the baby everything it cries for Includes an! alarming amount of wrong food among | _ her week concessions. She hastens > | ah aePaPaMsa tates ate ate” ‘set baby up at the table,’ and then the Uttle one has only to cry and reach after some dish to receive at least a Dit | of it, no matter how unsuitable, ebildren under two years of ag given beer to drink, Others are allowed te feast on sausages, pickles, cake or | anything else that happens to be around, | “—p tho same class of dan us ine @uigences are the various ‘soothing | eyrape” with which the ma is Nooded. They should always be avoided, as weil | an the ‘baby comforter.’ None of these artificial products adds to the health or | happiness of children, although unself- | ish fut ignorant mothers may labor | under that delusion. MANIFESTING MOTHERLY KIND-| NESS IN THE WRONG WAY. “There !e one other wrong way in | which the affection of the motier who | loves not wisely but too we itself. She is apt to overd. } partl y In hot weathe! epectal ailing of the mother with money. Don't pot dainty dresses and severat | ~ Bensel. | twenty-five-cent {stove in their room, which adjoined | LONDON THEATRICAL WORLD. THE EVENING WORLD MONDAY, Pleces of hand-made underwpar, heavy with embroidery, on the little ones dur- | ine the summer months. Ona smail stip, | the mf 2 the better, is Hpi loves the necklace. touring car, On the honeymoon trip to Atlantic Clty, Markowitz alleges, his wife tor- SHOW GIRL BRIDE who reaily : ow air ( y baby “and desires to give It the beat mented him by flirting with other men. hern'n wife ty hin, roman failed chance of life is the mother who ac- especially with an elderly gailant who ¢y put in a defense the case was quaints herself with tts sclentifte care, met her after the couple val at AN about to go by default when Attorney | au if oe ry pyran saan lf ae }Atlantle City hotel. bride called George Gru appeared for t t herself. this person “Judge,” and kissed him, secured permission to oper u 99 | 19% on the day folowing te wedding, and prepare a defense. The attoriey | Mu laimed that Mrs. Markowltz had ' = Markowitz had hie Never been served with a summons in m Court on a charge of stealing jewels valued at | 4,000, The hearing developed the fac’ that the jewels had been given to her Markowite, Who Ma Who Made Mildred | Mildred Gibson will appear in the Su- Preme Court, Brookiyn, to-day to con+ test her husband's suit for annulment of their marriage. He is Samuel Marko- | wits, @ wealthy real estate operator tn} seconds and with pistols, it, but the “Judge” failed to Justice Seabury awarded Mrs pared to fi appear. Markowitz %,00 counsel fee and tem- a week on J . In Januar rkowitz was declared in ¢ tempt for e to pay the ulmony Jand was to Ludiow Street name—says she hasn't changed a whit in her conviction that old men make | the best husbands, but a girl should 5 i DONT Give ir ENERY THING (T cries FoR | nt make sure she gets the right old man. She was eighteen and he sixty-two when they met six years ago. Miss Gibson was becoming, known Broadway stago beauty. wooing, she says, Markowit: Was a champagn Dabies die by the score where the baby that is nursed survives. But if the mother finds it necessary to feed the baby artificially she es special care to make the feedings regular, to keep the milk aupply right and to sterilize the bottle each time it is used. “This ideal mother | to eee that the baby every day, with spectal spongings in summer weather. She keeps it in the largest and best ventilated room, and takes care that its little bed is cool in summer and warm in winter, here are tho wise ways of show- motherly affection,” concluded Dr, bam of those helpmeets, Whe wedding took place on March 48, 1906, All wae in readiness for the ceremony when Miss Gibson dis- covered she had forgotten a $5,000 neck- lace Markowitz had given to her a few defore. She sald she couldn't pos- ably be married without it. So prin pals and guests waited unt!l Marko- ! wits dutifully went to her home and got cco Bee Sam Lord & Taylor ‘The tact that the gas used in Jacod Founded 1826 Rothstein's flat at No. 126 Attorney i Gtreet is supplied through a quarter-in- the-slot meter saved the lives of Roth- fifty-five yea old, his wife, forty-eight years old, and their grandchildren, Max and Louls Sempt, eight and four years old respectively, te-day. The four were found unoon- selous in the apartment overcome by as, but the supply had been shut off automatically by the expiration of the limit before enough had been inhaled by any ane to caso death. Rothstein and his wife celebrated a wedding annversary last night. The guests remained late and the two little Grandsons, whose home fs at No. 129 Pitt street, were asleep when the fes- tivities closed. Mr. and Mrs, Rothstein volunteered to take care of them for the night. To add to the comfort of the children Rothstein lighted a small gas Notch COLLAR on. oany ot tle “the Sete, ta. Gam, Peadody & Company, Mabere, Trey, ¥. en) fT iniiaintlipinenasinads QUARTER METERS SHUT OFF GAS, SAVED FOUR LIVES. Man, Wife and Two Grandchildren Overcome Before Supply was Will offer To-morrow, Tuesday, A Collection of about One Hundred Dresses in Crepe-de-Chines, Chiffons and Marquisettes Suitable for afternoon or evening wear At the very Special price of $ I 3e 9 5 —Values to $25.00. that of himself and his wife. ‘The tube connceting the stove and the gas jet worked loose during the night. Max Yachton, Rothstein's assistant at Aa market stand, discovered the trouble when he visited the Attorney street fiat to find out why his boss had not shown up three hours after his usual time. Rothstein and hts wife were removed to Gouveneur Hospital. Policeman Harley, by sensible first aid treatment, had revived the children before the ain- bulance arrived. —_— SIR HERBERT TREE STIRS Two Models in Smartly Taslored Serge Dresses in Practical Shades $ 12.7 5 value $18.50. First Titled Actor to Accept a Music Hall Engagement, He Brings a Storm of Criticism. LONDON, Jan. 15~The theatrical world here ts surprised by the determination of Sir Herbert ‘Tree to begin a music hall engagement on Jan, 21 when he will play “The Man Who Was,” @ dram- atization of Rudyard Kipling's story. Sir Herbert Tree will be the first titled actor to appear on the variety stage and it is said that his colleagues, Sir George Alexander and Sir John Hare, regard the new departure as beneath the dignjty of a member of the nobility. Moreover, Sir Herbert Tree !s Chairman of the Tueatrical Managors’ Assoclation, | which has heretofore opposed the oom: | petition of the variety hells with the) legitimate theatre. He in fact led the movement. Sir Herbert Tree justifies his change | of opinion by the recent action of the! Lord Chamberlain in legalizing the pro- duction of sketches at the variety halls. It is freely predicted that Sir ‘bert | ‘Tree's colleagues witli show their resent- ment at hh action by deposing him from the hip of the Theatri- Afternoon and Evening Wraps in the imported Velour, fur collars and cuffs—ex- act copy of a foreign model. $ 62. 50 -Value 81 #800 Lord & Taylor are Showing an Exceptionally kine Assoriment of The New Spring Models Evening Gowns, Theatre and Street Dresses, also Lingertes, Cotton Crepes ana Em- broidered Vorles Suitable for Southern Wear Ende His Lite, Frank Cunningham, coachman for Rhinelander Stevens of No. 11 Bast Sixty-third street, committed early to-day in his boarding hou No, 59 Park avenue by cuttin) throat with a razor. Il h cause of Cunningham's suicide at Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. f in the kitchen, Then he went Into e dining room, lay down on a couch Jand_cut_his throat 7 loser ar Beauty: SCD THING, COOLING = HEALING ed hands avoided skins softened Does not enlarge the pores like greasy creams Does not grow hair With a Purchase 0! $50 Absolutely Free vine apno, ee eal Sa eialeezaye IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES 25¢ FOR SALE dy ALL DRUGGISTS Ce] a ?174-3° AVE ber 1B ENO OVEN EVERY FVENINGC UNTIL YO CLO Hie wedding gift was ba fi before the wedding. The case was 7" we iow thrown out of court. Mrs. Markowits Gibson Fifth Wife, Seeks — [tert sor nuebana and went to Europe to | le there she waa in- | formed thas he had sued for annulment, Annulment. | recited that he had en } Kissing “Judge” to a 1 went to Fort George | Tall. | ~ | lobster-violets-auto-jewels affair. He had married four times previousiy, | | three divorces and one death depriving | A New There he spent six months. 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