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- , . - ... i - . . . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL ..PORTLAND; MONDAY: MARCH : 15, . 1920. 10 Innoont ckild and saww-whlta ftowsr. Wall r n paired ta yoar opening hoar. Tho ihoald the pun tod th lowly meet. Stainless srith sulnleas, and tweet wltk asset Devoted to Babies And Their Welfare m White as' tfcoa haw. fast Mown An taa folds of tny own roans Baart; GoUty pMiion ted ctnkerini etrt NereT hart left their trace tberc. ' Brjrant. Milk Is Essential In Feeding Young t1 MILK la the best food we have. Every child should have ratlk and adults r$Jm should use milk; a quart a day for every, child, 'if possible, a pint without fall ; a third of a quart for each adult. Plenty. of milk will help give all chll- ' dren, big and little, the chance for health they ought to have. Buy more milk and your family will be better fed. Milk helpe your children to grow. Be tides being a good all aroulid food, milk 'haa something- special, not found in many other foods, which children muat have for their growth they cannot (row without It. Give your boys and flrla milk for their chance to prow. Milk helps your children to keep well. It will help you to keep well too. Liook ' at children who do not get milk but get tea and coffee Instead. Aren't moat of them pale and alckly. There are always very many alck children in cities and In countries where milk Is scarce. When milk prices go up and mothers begin to economize on milk more children be come sick. Do not let your children run this rUk. Give them clean, pure milk end help them to jrrow up strong and well and win in their fight against dis ease. Save on other things if you must, tout not on milk, your child's best food. .Yeats, Irish Poet And Playwright, to Lecture Friday Eve William Butler Teats, Irish poet and Dlaywrlght. will lecture at the Masonic temple next Friday evening, under the auspices of the Drama league. Yeats nas written that the Sinn Fein is taking a leading part In the Gaelic revival, and that -under its influence multitudes are studying the Irish language and a pro nounced movement toward revival of old customs is noted. Yeats and Lady Gregory founded the Abbey theatre In Dublin, whore they are producing plays Interpretative of true Irish life,, and Teats himself is now the leader of the Irish theatre movement. This is his first visit to America since 1914. The subject of his lecture will be "A. Theatre of the People." Tickets may be obtained from Sherman. Clay & Co., or Meier & Frank's bookshop. BOVE, Robert Woodrow Colquitt, son of Mr. and. Mrs. J. E, Colquitt, formerly of this city but now of Monrovia, Cal who scored 100 per cent in a eugenics test at the age of eight months. ' Below, left to right, James DeFprest Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs C. J. Bennett, who scored 89 per cent; Porothy May Bliss, daughter oV Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bliss, who scored 99 per cent at 14 months. -ry Knights Templar to Give Easter Party Washington commandery. Knights Templar, will give a grand Easter ball and party on April 10 at Multnomah ho tel, having as its guests officers and inembers of Oregon commandery. This will be one of the leading Masonic par ties of the Beason, and will be a formal, either in full uniform or dress suit. A - 1 l 1 , ::-', SJ Warmth Curing Colic in of COLIC is pain, caused by the pressure of gas in stomach or abdomen. The symptoms are a shanOoila cry, soon repeated. The legs draw up. the abdo men feels tense. If the baby is prone to colic, observe the following precau tions : Keep the bowels open. A col icky baby should, have two bowel move ments a day. Keep hands and feet warm, and the abdomen covered with a knitted wool band. Woolen stockings worn day and night are a great protection. Do not let the baby nurse: too fast or too often,- or suck an empty bottle. Leave a little milk In each time, as the last' always contains bubbles of air. During an attack of the colic, warm the baby's stomach with a hot-water bottle. Do not offer food. Instead, give the baby four or five ounces of salt water heated to 100 degrees, then lift to an upright position against your shoulder and pat its back gently until gas is belched. For abdominal colic, a warm salt enema may be necessary. Gentle massage of the bowels with warm oil may start, the gas. Colic need not alarm the mother if the baby is thriving otherwise. It is common with both breast-fed and bottle-fed babies, but usually disappear between the second and fourth month. Cleanliness Important TWO essential attribute of clothing lor school children are comfort and cieanness; a third, and! often over estimated quality, is attractive appear ance. - .j Because clothing for boys is already standardized and because n natural boy will submit to discomfort for looks' sake a boy's clothing needs only to be chosen so that It Is adapted to weather con ditions and can be kept in good condi tion in spite of rough usage. Beys scorn rubbers, bo; that shoes should be chosen with good, soles and, if laced, with a tongue so sewed in that water can not enter oven the top of the foot. The shoes should be aa nearly waterproof as can be . purchased, and should be carefully fitted, always long enough, never too wide. If rubber boots are worn, a pair of elk skin shoes should be kept at school, for, under no circumstances, should a child keep boots onr while In the house. For Snowy weather rubber boots should be large enough to permit of the wear ing of a doe-skin inner shoe. Tight not shoes mean cold feet, and should be endured by either boys or girls. Girls should be put into low-heeled, comfortable shoes with adequate pro vision for varying" conditions of -weather. Woolen stockings and socks are not recommended because, in them, the feet become sweated and later cold. Any needed extra warmth should be supplied by added warm outer foot and leg cov erings. " t Excessively warm clothing is quite aa injurious as insufficient clothing. In ex treme cold weather several layers of woolen garments of medium weight are a greater protection than one very heavy 'garment and also permit of vari ations of coverings to suit changing weather conditions. Ideal clothing con stats of about the same amount of pro tection over- every part of the .body not heavy overcoats with but two lay ers of cloth over the lower limbs, not many skirts and a thin shirt waist. Supply the children light-weight wool en or wool and cotton underwear for early cool days or fall, medium weight Girl Has Needle in . Foot Three Years Photo by Van ryci Studio. Admission will be by 1920 card, and each Sir Knight will be limited to one lady. All visiting Sir Knights in the city at" that 'time will be welcomed. Washington commandery. Knights Tem plar, will Jpln with Oregon, pornmandery in attending Easter services at The Auditorium on Raster Sunday. The Sir Knights will attend In full uniform, and be accompanied by the Washington commandery band. It's Up To You what chance your youngsters have for success in life. If you don't give them a good start, it may mean medi ocrity or failure all their lives. That being so, keep their bank accounts growing. Let this home savings bank assist you, or if you prefer, get .one of our dime banks. But the important thing is to keep the kiddies bank accounts always increasing. LADD & TILTON BANK Oldest in the Northwest L-Nasar- Y FEDERAL R3EBVC Washington and ThiroY- Tested Suggestions For Feeding Young Children Are Given Following are tested suggestions for feeding young children: , For ages. 12 to 24 months Fruit juices, best milk, milk gruel, custard, rice, iwie- back, graham crackers, apple sauce, scraped beef, beef, chicken, or mutton broth, small amount baked potato, soft boiled egg. Always plenty of water. For ages 24 to 36 months Scraped apple, vegetable soup, milk, poached egg. minced, steak, spinach, fruit gelatine. mashed or baked potato, beef, mutton or chicken broth, asparagus tips, bread one day old, well cooked cereals, cooked prunes, without skins ; light puddings, baked or scraped apple, minced stck or chicken. Plenty of water. Not to be given before 36 months Cherries, bananas, corn, grapes, welnles, cucumbers, popcorn, fried potatoes, pork, beans,, cheese, raisins, peanuts, nuts, candy, pie. rich cake, fried meats, hot bread, doughnuts, ham, chipped beef. pears, pickles, cabbage, rich pudding, over-ripe fruits. St. Louis. Mo. An X-ray disclosed one half of a needle in the foot of Yvonne Oillis. 9 years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gillls of St. i Charles. Mrs. Oillis recalled that three years ago her daughter stepped on a. needle, but physicians at that time believed they had removed It Physicians now say that an opera tion for its removal would likely per manently affect the child's foot and advise that It be permitted to remain in the foot in the hope that it i would work to another portion, when an operation could be more successfully 'performed. 3 (hajre Her Birthday There cime a birthday, tnd he wis not there. vuiupiewu wm me in rionjj ministry. Completed, too. the loring industry That Tied with death to tire us each Of hanriiwnrk that h. But still is left the precious memory Of an all Icing, steady sympathy, A tact that soothed and softened eTerywhera. m She wa not there, but Lore and Life instead Ire closer each mysterious, binding thread Around cur hearts, and answered so the nnnr r'0' loring harmony of our dear dead. : mvt iTitruicuon n aouoty aear when ere Our mother's birthday comes though she's not here. Charlotte Brewster Jordan. ' r -i r vlv. , - ' lill t , " J v J" , DENNOS FOOD Makes Babies Thrive TRY IT Sample Free BENIfOS FOOD CO PORTLAND Sold by Toor Druggist . amass- V . . Youth Gard Flowers in the en o f Lif e What painsl What care! should cultivation, of these la Our Book Shelving will be found books for - mothers' guidance in the care and feeding of children. All the standard authorities to choose from. Babjr RecordBook Baby's own book 'for mothers to . keep a complete record of these little prattlers as" they trow and learn.' : ' we take in the. nutriment and charming; plants. Kodaks and Kodak Service Photo Phil in charge. No baby record book is complete without many snaps of baby in his first years of advance ment. Engraved Birth Announcements for the announcement of the happy event. You will find here all the newest styles and designs in Birth Announcements. S The astablishment that follows baby trom cradle to school, from school to ?1,eKS-. from college through busi ness life. Fifty year of intimate- 2qn.a,n,tnc wltn "e public in the great Northwest. THIRD & ALDER STREETS SUCH LOVELY LITTLE FROCKS for Springtime Babies are to be found in this exclusive shop for Bab-ywear. Just such sheer little dresses as you will delight in. having for your own baby. Stamped and cut little garments or those that are ready for instant use are here for little tots up to 4 years. J .. - ' Ot EXQUISITE DAINTINESS s Are Our Special 78-PIECE LAYETTES $38.75 laia 388 MorrisonBelow Tenth 'When Buying Your Children's SHOES you will want something more than a stylish long wearing shoe. You will want a correct-fitting shoe. One that they will enjoy wearing, because it is comfortable as well as good looking. Our stock of shoes guarantees you style and durability. Let our Foot Specialist examine your children's feet. If they have trouble he will know at once whether the trouble is with their feet or their shoes. Knight Shoe Co. Morrison St., Near Broadway wool for winter. Keep the rirW In waah dresses), simple, neat, and dean, aa long aa possible In the fallv Supply every child with a food sweat er that may be slipped on or off at need, and a waterproof coat That will permit them )o enjoy rainy diya, Train the children to wear, enough warm clothing "that ' they do not fear a cool, well ventilated school room, and. not so much clothing that the skin Is kept moist with perspiration and a Buacepti- bility to cold, produced.- . Learning to "Wife Eighteen engaged girls In Denton, Texas, are studying "How to Be Married.- . The special class occurjlea two cottarea leased by the College of Industrial Arts. where by bard knocks and benevolent: Instructlonnhey are 1 earn trig first hand the duties of a glorified "kitchen police." Tbey peel the rpuds, scrub the floor, keep accounts, wrangle with the Ice man. neua worn bocks everyimng. ' "Practice" Is the watchword, and President Bralley promrned If they'd de fer their marriages until tbe end of th wlfeology course, they would split their hubbies' salary checks unUl they; war called "Grandmother." , , C. I. A. Is the necond largest school of its kind in the world. Its clasit for en gaged girls Is unique, attracting wide ' attenUon. , ; i M: Michigan is the leading suits in the tnanufacture of sanrl iime brick, fol lowed by Minnesota and N'pw York. .. SAVE MONEY Buy Baby Furniture " . of Powers' Prices A wide selection to choose from ; all styles to suit various tastes; prices as moderate as you can find anywhere for such high quality. What more could you desire ? Reed Carriages worth $27.50 go this week at $23.35 Reed Carriages worth $36.50 go this week at $31.25 Reed Carriages worth $39.50 go this week at $33.85 Reed Carriages worth $4 J. 50 go this week at $35.45 Reed Carriages worth $46.50 go this week at $35.60 Reed Carriages worth $55,00 go this week at $46.85 $9.25 Sturgis Folding Sulkies Now $7.65 BASSINETTES $ 7.25 values at $ 6.15 $ 9.25 values at $ 7.95 $11.50 values at $ 9.65 $17.50 values at $14.95 Reed Baby Wardrobes $17.50 values at $14.9.5 $19.50 values, at $16.45 Baby Swing 95f Regular $1;75 value. $10.85 Baby Yards with wood floor complete $5.95 QUALITY FIRST 4m u i j ft,"" Jjm 1 ifBelnm Children Crave Milk A LARGE glass of A milk is the best rem- i edy for your kiddie's "between meal" appetite. It satisfies the appetite is easily digested has wonderful food value and the growth promoting substances necessary for the growing body of your child. Milk "is liquid life, the natural food of children. For your child's sake give him plenty of milk to ap pease that "between meal" appetite, that' just won't wait for dinner. A quart a day is a good allowance for a growing Child. 1g 99 .