. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . HAPPY PRIZE-WINNERS OF THE 1923 WOMENS CONTEST I. Mrs. J. V. Klier, Baltimore, who tied with No. s. Miss Marie Slatterick, Wheeling, for fourth prize. 2. Mrs. F. E. Cooper, Newark, Ohio, winner of firstprize. 3. Miss Lillian Betony. Caddell, W. Va., second prize. 4. Mrs. Josephine Ausbrook, Clay City, 111., third prize Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, 1924 41 ntglect in other ways if it is properly it is not properly fed no amount ofattention in other ways will compensatefor ignorance or carelessness in this rcsi) result of unwise f


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . HAPPY PRIZE-WINNERS OF THE 1923 WOMENS CONTEST I. Mrs. J. V. Klier, Baltimore, who tied with No. s. Miss Marie Slatterick, Wheeling, for fourth prize. 2. Mrs. F. E. Cooper, Newark, Ohio, winner of firstprize. 3. Miss Lillian Betony. Caddell, W. Va., second prize. 4. Mrs. Josephine Ausbrook, Clay City, 111., third prize Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, 1924 41 ntglect in other ways if it is properly it is not properly fed no amount ofattention in other ways will compensatefor ignorance or carelessness in this rcsi) result of unwise feeding is usually afuneral. When there are signs that thebabys digestive organs are not workingproperly, mothers sometimes, acting on theadvice of some well meaning neighbor,give it one thing after another becausethe neighbor said it did her baby requires only a very small amount ofpromiscuous experimenting with a babysfood to produce a sick baby. The only safe way, if the babys foodseems not to agree with it, is to consult areli


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