ASM lh\\ It) ' "\IIUI II 



ealosis, Thmld ---p-til..', dual who ha* 



:n'\\ im the disdain cmn have no 



Is >till -it :u,.l -i 



l in tin- mi > IMI.J.I, 



an* ! die eofMifii|'ti\'- 



ill l IM-H.I u|Hin \\h thcr he had a hcredi- Curablt at 



a>- of lu-nli-*! till* r D nini and woiiu-n SH*" 11 ^" 



:i olil ap\ and n. \rrth,-l.-> i|,,-ir fnth.-r- or 



ninth. T> h:i>i meemnl -ii.-<iiiii|.t. 



assumption t! nilosia in oft. n dinrtly tnu- HerediUry 



H*OUS. Of courar ( Transmit- 

 'IUKV which iihow thai such 



iismbwion w poasibl' hey are exceedingly ran*. 



little children 1 ooie tubereuloui the u can 



almost alway <r I--M. 



\\ith a coiiMiinptivr innt! -hrr conmui; 



: U-.-H ki.v>rd nn t hr mouth, or h.i\ing played 

 on th- di shows the im(x>rtance 



f ahsnli; 1 lin->s and th- >trirt->t hy^inir from early 



h> fcare for IHT rhild a lu-n^litary diffpo- 



losls should lead a dthful life. She 



i IN- as much in th< ir as possible, breathe diij.ly, 



hing food. Never should 



\ car gari ; st or abdom- 



organs. She should r.-j-Ia--.- th<- ,-,, : - r by a comfortabk 



whirh jHTinii> fiv,. :r .tory movemeoU 



Instead > around the waist, she should have 



"hirh can easily be done 



! nit tons to the waist. By wearing a close-fitting 



unioi. \car, of lin- n, or wool, acconiin^ 



ke season, it \\ ill be possible to get along with less skirtu, 



and thus- l-,-n t ; t around tin- \vai>t. The whole dress 



of tl. r >hould be so arranged that there are no con- 



; ni: bands, and that no organ in the body should be hindered 



in its free physiological functions. ]{,,* important a more 



healthful and natural dross really is for the welfare and devel- 



opment of mankind in general, a mother seldom realises either 



for hrrs.v. IHT daughters. They are all only too 



s of fashion. The tightly laced corset should be 

 banished u the dress of women. Not only is five 



and natural ailing interfered with l>y this article of drees, 



