South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1921 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND HEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER ö. TVZl
WHEN A WOMAN TELLS
BY RUTH ACNES ABELING.
i t'rmlnft Jut wh.it mixture or "for- lar;e enoueh t5 accommodate 4.000 J f
(.iii Ii"
. c.ilkd is best for children.
in
i
i mu.i, as
j your haiy. Th'.n formula won't be! I: is primarily to the children th.it!
:n Pin-.'-' r:cn: aiOr.a?. It will vary me rc;iei wcrn?ri are aevo;;n inirih
Orac tu..!;d I! a. r 'I fr.'t :e
I " 1 m 1 k h r r i -. :c:n shortly. I'v ftn !h ämv rrirv a t:r:. " "
Cn'f rr. on . v. h, p::t Lla tcrwefr. t V.'hi I jrithered ir.fl -!ra!cht'T. I '!rnr in h"r I;!!!' iprrr. ' vr he r b'. h"r rü'-'.I.r. il ret d r; r. 1: u h : c h y '
'.nut.
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r t.
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dAn't think h'. rr.orn'.nr
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Phil affr
I r.r
tMtlrr.iyl he had mme hu.nr.- arrnii
'.V e her
up
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'.:; h- r r''-m. wh.?" rip ar.l : 'C'-v.-n. v.-.i.-i c;vi r. I :rnr.' a if ::-.;-;:?'! upon
r. worr.ar.
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"Jut a nTvo'iii chil'. rr. ntior.i!
r"'.!v, h" warm and t
r
t ready for th vn hur.sry."
I: ut Grace's
a:
"Kffj I ; a n 'I
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on hi n.ir.d." I wis plad thit rh hi 1 rr.rn around so r.l?!y And wan in perfect ccr.dit.cn for th cveninc but I ha.', a vagrue- fe'.!ns? of ur.rf-t lr. regard to Phil. I fr-it. that h--T cor.f.iiT.ce I v r. t i"Iowr.sta?rs to s0 how rnatIn th" library' was John Anifs. He was drr.M for dlnrr ar.rl thn I kr.'-w that both fido of the fimily wf re pointr t- f frivolous thit nirht. instead ct Just one. as Lila hal ind!atd wai usually th rise.
proffrcM cf ; initial labor?. Altogether 30,000 emaciated little one must bo removed
at once from the rt-infeite3 re-' gion. In Samara City alone there ' ar 4.000 who hv ben abandoned ' by their parents. In another district i there arc COO.00O. of whom 194.000 !
are between 7 and 16. j 1 1 Pitiable HUht Revealod. 9 Does It make your blood freeze In ll
i is
with .f ae" and the
.MrtluHlH of Modlf)lng. You know cow's milk la not exactly the sam i mother' rr.llk. It has t.- b "modif.ed" to rnako it reseniAf hun.in rr.i'.k. Thi moar.i that w.ittr, suffer c! rr.i'.k, I'.me water and l-'-"-:y othr? In cn ii' nt.i niu.st be ". Jd--d th- cow's milk.
cinM "preparing the formula." Ii ' their children on the doorsteps of ; H
th!. pr-pirat'on you mut exercise : railroad
V iir,.takir.cr are. and absolutely fol- "Tike
low th- rieht method.. Doe? 1
In the fir--. j!ic , ou will roqu'.rfl ror a
obtain di.-hrs and utensil.5? for the call these unfortunate women "crusi
lr. House Owner or Builder
Home
Fires
Burn Brightest
ad stations with the wordajjl 1 them: we don't want them"? ;M it make you hudder with hör-1! t stich "cruelty"? Listen! To j
.t:on.
i fr
hould
from
Th'S- articles should j is a dur on motherhood and mock-
usrft lor no ether nurpn, ana ; ery on ineir junenngs.
)' kep. in a place apart The mothers who do that do it
. '.ir t h r
because -they can no longer beir to i
Your hands must be crjan, and all
th rti.-h thoroughly cleanned and
so p . n r w
0 r
wouldn't ."hire , I ne arM him. "D' ! c'.il'l j-i r y with
"I'm huT.jrry." he announced. hciUvl. The fcdin? bottles and th
you ?uripC'? you t h t 5 coo k a n 1
At r:v r.'c'.o. k I s'.ipprd bnrk into prt me a ch'.ckerNwIn? to munch on the darker." 1 rcf,rn wher xr'.'.fr In you're on pretty good terms with
. Liii . in Y.f'l
nu.i th-' despots out thr;re!"
ru. ber nipples- ar placed in boracic arid Elution aftfr !o:Iin?. Most, doctors ndvi5-" eUht or nine ft-oflin's yr-r day up to three month3 f f ngi', and rix feedintrs aftci waru. You should have as many feeding
th affrnoon I had V
7d r.sr. .h" was .still !n hd and I Jolm Ames wis really joKinir.
lylr.JT .T-Ut'- motior.ifss. I .va aroui j i wou.un i spo.i j our v'nner evn . v,ottlr.s af( thcre are feedings. All to withdraw. j to pltue you'." I said. "Put isn't 1 thf. tl,nif:Pfi milk r.ere.-.irv for the
the tat.l beautiful!" 24-hours should be prepared and The table was undeniably the work J i r f(. i nnp im
5hrt
brichtly;
"I'm awakf
"ccms in " I marveled at the brl2htr."s of her vol-e prrh'ips hd forgot ten. I thought. "Get cut my prettiest things." ph" was iyin?, ' from the kin out! And stay and h'lp :r.e dre. 1 rin; youf cvn things in hro and uf-'ll talk." Tili. in hfr shimn-.f-rlnc violetjtray. looked l:ke li:.ic Jn the dusk. I was wearinir flame a dre.y that had one through with me th last part of that mad whirl whdrh brought forth thn b-tf r frrim Tom Bradford and a complete chancre in my future.
an artist, a symphony in yellow
I'nder no circumstances .should a
ana wnite. arcrnira nerc- ana tnvre ( h a i f -t.Tn p t or unearned bottle be with soft Rreen. I,,,..,! Aftrr thf f.-fdin-'. if tho milk
I f-tarted back to tell Li!a that
', i not entirely used, the contents
everything was in perfect order and ; should be thrown away and th- bot
i hnit'fnt i a nv hoste! rould hone tit- rut aside, rtninir is more im
to have It.
portant than the .ruDbi:i wa?hin.ft
1 W.rll'U JilU Ulf Vjpy
1 I
the
minute alone.
On the way
little parlor for
Someone ppoke. When I turned I ?aw Philip Anif?, debonair nnl milinsr. (To lit Conti nurd.)
and boiling of all these bottles before
are filled with the
m.-iK.
YOUR HEALTH 1
!
This is tho first of seven articles on the ft-cillns: ami rare of babies. (Vie will amxar on this ivisre each Thursday Watch for thm!
the prratest Put. like all es, it carrier
Peine: a mother is privilege in the worl Othr gro.it privilr-
great r e s p o r. i b 1 1 i 1 1 e f . "Man works from sun to sun, but woman's work is nvf-r don " is better paraphrased with a 5 solute truth, "Mother'.s work is never d"nf." Certainly th watchfulness, painstaking car and unselfish ilevotion necessary to protect the health and Insure the normal growth of the tvihy are beyond computation. Some
wlsf man staid: "God couldn't be everywhere, lie made mothers." Young mothers have much
learn particularly 1 baby. One of th" most
MOTHERS ABANDON TOTS AS RUSSIAN PLIGHT INCREASES
. i w . i ! u .-liiiau'-.-'i, idi in um; . 11 i you prize your baby's health and i life anr every mother docs you ; will never jet your own judgment or i convenience: against the rules of act-
in laid down for you. ! . L' t tiic say right here that it is a common criticism eainst nodern Snprial Relief Traill IS Be-
a. f a rn . i A-
sieved l)v Thousands of
infant care to point to fhe "so od old
time.s" when "babies had a peck of dirt and yet they all lived." Such argument may impre.sa the uninformed but tho.ft of us who know
Hunger Refugees.
an.a i.orisi:
! the facta can only ?adly lauh at tke , Slecial Com-pomlcnt of o I foolishness of the statement. j naticnal News Ser
to
n fcedincr the critical periods
is when the baby 13 taken from the breast and given food from the bottle. Now the mother must be taught many important things. The first lesson i.s th!?: Infant feeding is an exact science. There must be no guesswork about It. It cannot tie slichted or deviated
What Is true in New York city if true In every community where mothers have been properly taught. In 1 S3 1 out of every- thousand babies born in New York, 241 died before they were a. year old. Iast year, because of Increas-insr knowledge of infant welfare, only S5 in every 1,000 died! Isn't thia reason enough for following the rules laid down for in
fant care? I am aure you will agree '
at once. The baby must have the, doctor de
STRONG.
the Inter-
rviee.)
(Copyright. 1021.) ENHOUTi: TO SAMARA. Sept. 2, by Courier to Moscow, by Radio to Perlin and by Cable to New York via London. Sept. 8. The train in which I am traveling to Soviet Russia's death district, Samara, is a combined hospital and kitchen on wheels. It contains food cars, kitchen cars and a dispensary car, a waiting room for patient?, staff quarters, a bake house, a kitchen, a bath and a laundry, all
fve their little ones starve, to look at them with questioning accusing eyes; because they can no longer listen to the rapln?, hunger-hoare voices beg"t:in food: because they can no loncrer etand the pain of
babes clutching and tearing: at their; haggard breasts because they have I not the strength to hold them an : longer. Some one, any one el6e, they j think, can. must, will do more for j
these tots man tney can. Peasants Sacrifice Footl. The train on which we are rolling through the barren Meppe filled with refugees i drawn by a German locomotive, one of the gifts received since the world began to realize Russia's plight. It carries bread donated by peasants who have been blessed with a fair harvest, and food fats,
modified j and beans donated by the Amerii can?. ' Tf fa a tV.11Hr er thrMlff'Vit !) tvA
wert present to thooe millions of humanity of the answer to their prayer.?, and an Infinitely sad second thought that because of the world blockade we will be too late for Innumerable victims. A doctor who has been out there in the death land, and "Who Is going back on thL train, told me of the terrible sights he t?a. Hunger Overcomes Strength. "Hunger of that kind, ytru know, is 0 depressing, eo weakening, that if you let a piece of food fall to the ground in the midst of such a group of hungry corpeee who have had nothing to eat but ground rootn, they Just stare at it with distended eyes but they do not move. "Perhape one or two will faintly lift a hand an unspeakable gesture of despair, for it has scarcely been lifted when It drops back, limp and lifeless. They are too- weak, you see, even to grasp the thing that will sooth their growing pain and perhang save their lives.
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"But the most pitiable of all eights is that of mothers trying to nurse their children trying", ycu understand, for that's all.
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