. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . his booklet atschool. Each page is nicely illustrated,and I wish that I could show each picturehere. However, here are some of thesplendid rules which she gives. I wonderhow many of these Our Little Railroadersare already following. I. Cheat the doctor by wearing warmclothes and keeping your feet dry in cold, wet weather. This will save health, timeand money. 2. If you must kiss a baby, kiss it on thecheek, not on the mouth. If it isnt yourbaby do not kiss it at all. 3. Germs are killed by light and ventila-tion. Keep your room well ventilated andhave


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . his booklet atschool. Each page is nicely illustrated,and I wish that I could show each picturehere. However, here are some of thesplendid rules which she gives. I wonderhow many of these Our Little Railroadersare already following. I. Cheat the doctor by wearing warmclothes and keeping your feet dry in cold, wet weather. This will save health, timeand money. 2. If you must kiss a baby, kiss it on thecheek, not on the mouth. If it isnt yourbaby do not kiss it at all. 3. Germs are killed by light and ventila-tion. Keep your room well ventilated andhave plenty of light. 4. Fruit that is handled by the public islikely to contain germs. Wash your fruitbefore eating it. 5. Children should have plenty of freshair, exercise, sunshine, healthful foods andlots of sleep. 6. Take good care of the hair. Wash itoften and brush it thoroughly. Do notwet it everytime you comb it. 7. Clean your teeth three times a day ifpossible. Enamel is easily broken off bybiting things like nuts, string, opening a. knife blade, etc. Never pick your teethwith a pin; use dental floss. 8. Get the right size in shoes to fit yourfeet. Shoes that are too small cause cornsand foot trouble. Do not wear pointed shoes. 9. Give the girls and boys plenty offresh fruits. Apples, pears, peaches,oranges and prunes are especially good. 10. Plenty of hot water is good for every-body. Wash your hands before should always wash theirhands before preparing a meal. How many of you girls and boys observethese splendid health rules? What do youthink of them? For every letter that AuntMary receives during the month of Februaryfrom little girls and boys, telling how theykeep well and happy, she will send to thewriter a little surprise. Lets hear fromall of you. Address: Aunt Mal^, Balti-more and Ohio Magazine, Mt. RoyalStation, Baltimore, Maryland. Mary and Her Mother By Agatha Tysinger, Cumberland, Md. THERE was once a Uttle girl namedMary who did not like to


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