Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1888 — A Job Lot. [ARTICLE]
A Job Lot.
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How to Pat the Children to Sleep. Detroit Free Press. .“I must go and bandage Hazel’s •yes,” said a young Detroit mother who was entertaining evening company. “Do her eyes trouble her?” asked one of the friends sympathetically. •’» . “No, but they trouble me,” said the mother, laughing. Just aa long as they caneee a glimmer of light she will lie awake and ask questions, but as soon as I bandage them she goes to sleep. Bare enough, not another word was heard after the little girl’s eyes were tied up. . '- J ' I never heard of such a thing,” said the friend. “Is it a punishment?” “Not at all. The child likes it. The sensation gives her something to think about and in a moment she falls asleep.” “Is it an original idea?” “It is an Indian custom,” said the handsome brunette mother, “and decended to me from my grandmother, who wag an Indian princess. When I travel I always bandage the children’s eyes when I want them to sleep. It acts like a charm.”
