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Persian 

 Swedish 

 Syrian 

 Russian 



Combination swaddling and pillow carrying: 



Austrian 



Bohemian 



German 



Hungarian 



Lithuanian 



Polish 

 Other models: 



Instanter outfit. Designed by Mrs. Chas. Leister. From Child 



Nursery, Montreal 

 Typical English doll 

 Arnold outfit for American baby 



Baby and nurse-maid, lent by St. Margaret's Home, Albany 

 Chinese doll and outfit, by Miss Mary Carlton, Goucher College, 



Baltimore 



Japanese doll (life size) with complete outfit illustrating cos- 

 tumes worn by babies of the rich, the poor, and the middle 



classes. Lent by Dr. Bertha Lewis, Bryn Mawr 

 Labrador mother and child. Lent by the Moravian Seminary, 



Winston-Salem, N. C. 

 Moving pictures : 



The Fly Pest. From American Civic Association 



The Man Who Learned. From the Edison Co., Orange, N. J. 



POSTERS (Framed) 



Take heed of the small child of earth; he is great; he hath 

 in him God most high A. C. Swinburne 



The people perish for lack of knowledge 



Report of the Committee on Physical Deterioration 



The first requisite to success is to be a good animal 



Herbert Spencer 



Good Christian people, here lies an unestimable loan; take all 

 heed, therefore. In all carefulness employ it; with high recom- 

 pense or with heavy penalty will it one day be required back 



Carlyle 



Children are the capital of the State. Do YOU consent to 

 waste 25 per cent, of our capital annually? 



The magnitude of the loss by Death is also an index of the 

 amount of havoc inflicted on the living J. Niven 



Every parent knows NOT how to bring up a child 



Italian Proverb 



Her children arise up and call her blessed; her husband also; 

 and he praisith her Proverbs 31, 28 



Nations are gathered out of nurseries Charles Kingsley 



Infant mortality is the most sensitive index we possess of 

 social welfare Newshohne 



Let conservation begin at home! the child is the greatest na- 

 tional asset 



