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er “ne te sald that 1% per cent Perera ry er eg, NING WORLD 1 on 700 Little Ones 6 Ones Per Week| Are Dying There for, Want of Doctors, Med- icines and Proper Food and Care, 9 er eenge aU SEVEN HUNDRED BABIES DIE A WEEK IN BROOKLYN. Babies are dying in Brooklyn at the rate of 700 n week from neglect, poor food, the deadly nursing bottle and the heat. ; The city has no money to spare to nelp them, or will not spend it if it has. The Evening World will do it tf the city will not. It has already got a dozen doctors at work in the Lou fat A er districts. Alreaty the doctors have found a dying baby in almost every family they have visited was found dead on the dinner table Its mother had to leave it while she hunted for the father. Another had never been washed since its birth. months ago Think of this awful death record! Seven hundred baby lives a week! Four every hour! ; : t Fs z City Has No Money for) Them, but The Even-| ing World Has Already, Sent a Dozea Doctors | to the Rescue. One baby m hundred Hitle babies p: fehed im Hrooktyn during last) week alone. handre: baby marty 8 aed ee eee eee NO DYING BABlEG: |geow PEEP ELE ED ELE ED LRELE ODODE EEE PETE PETE EE EER EO +P | . . ‘i * { } t 4 : athint of tt One every fiiteen minutes! Hundreds All for the want of a little mo: 0} > Gina. Ther mee E rood! ney for doctors and The Evening We » Oo rescne them and a start has al- | The Evening World asks its readers to ald this ready been made * worthy and urgent charity. Fweire deste C1 LO WOE bo ORE EERE EEE DEERME DORR RED. The Everton Jove amd Woe) ested knocks at the door brought no. The Evening World doctors have been | response. treating sick babies without price fcr eeeereereeeeeeomeenrceee! The actor opened the door and found fourteen Summers. They hava treated but one occupant in the room. on an average over "0,0 children each Harriet Habhard Ayer, whe $) [ft was a dead baby lying upon the | season Khas made on investigation of Ninner table Tis tiny, white face told HELP THE WORK. lis own pitiful story of eufferin rN bie condi the territy on The mother had no one to leave the And now The Evening World hy Brooklyn, writes the baby corpse with and had gone to hunt 84ded Brooklyn to its self-appotn ing touching « for the father, ‘The nalgibors had tuo of relleving innocent sufferers lp now xtra bables to look after Fvening Wortd much to do to stay with © baby that needed nothing 4 We have thousands |» you ‘end us a hand? i ian rom house to house we went in North Will you nelp ve the habiee? ables that dint taet week in| THIMt street and Metrosoitan avenue, to ; ” Sraakive Gers known to luxury. Such |" Mt everywhere the mory repeated Biliting New e Word, Pulte care as 1 was given them tne | !teelf TARiio® HUBBARD AYER ptively, the outarowin | eS sa neal attribute of 1 thank God, 1s unaffected statlor “cs. °\MIRS, LINDSAY MAY feaders know that saving the lives of/ sick babies is the especial purpose of the Bick Babies so when the| RIDE | 5 news was received that seven hundred ’ bh little bables had diet last week tn Brooklyn, it is scarcely ary t way there was a great et'r in The Even- ing World office, EVENING WORLD PROMPT. an hour five physicians of The | Plucky Woman Cyclist! Wants to Make a Rec ord that Will Hold for with Bvening World Sick Babies’ Corps were imetructed to go immediately to Brook a Long While. tym to the districts where mortality was Rreatest and set work to save the aoe bablew, ‘Twelve Rvening World doctors are at work there to-day. | ‘They hav MRS. LINDSAY’S CONDITION. My wnboue (2 T#® New York physteians, | Doctors Greenbaem and Alt- man, tested Mre. Lindsay's coe with this reealt: ne order to obey food-—everything Wes fed one of the doctors afternoon on his mission of yesterday mercy. Tose we vinited the rugar|'T Temperature, 08 1-3. house dus one of the most squalid) TE poisson, va, ant kly populated quarters of East pa Brook!y | jeepiration, 20. Oveastonally we found a home which 110, @ less of three boasted of three rooms, two of them pounds, ark, but in forty-five out of the Gfty Heart action goed and families we visited there was one room, ele: only lighted, and dark sleeping room et without @ particle of ventilation | Mrs. iandsay, the young woman cy- a who ts making a new eet of records BOX BEDROOMS. nthe Merriek road om Long Island, cov- jered her mie at 143 this morning. I Gi not gee one sleeping room in| She rested until 616 and staried my entire rimage with a window in| ut again. There was no rain during *. They were ti} ng bones. the night Valley Stream, though the The fearful heat iteeif makes life Weather looks threatening go hard enough to bear at thie season of| As told exciusively in the la the year, but {n these squalid homes the editions of The Evening World y heat 4 by necessary |terday, she was not satisled with iw cooking the files ering the exating 1,000-mile record of ewarming everywhere or want | Miss Gast by over eleven noura, vut in ar tr Bt to Weatha, © themeelves | (ded to tack on a couple more cen- From the first photograps of Mra Lindsay taken since she marted her long ride) ntens the The nauseous ofors, the MRS. LINDSAY'S Seeugt co produce a feare for notte | arte a many ‘ae ve Me poaabionn| RIDING SCHEDULE. How these wan, il!-fed, over-worked| a jong time to come, | women live from day to day, bearing! Afier #he fnished the 1.000 miles ac- her original pian at 1h) A the received the congrat- » ose who had gone out to Stream to see the conclusion of wM the burden of poverty and misery oe Mf patiently [ cannot understand 75 PER CENT. DIE. Total thme of ride... Time on wheel. Time sleeping Time resting of the bottie-fed babies of Brooklyn die before they are a year old. I should think they would. Not one of these poor women I visited i MRS. LINDSAY’S DIET DURING LONG RIDE. ¢ STATISTICS OF MRS. LINDSAY. Age, twenty-four; height, 5 feet 3 inches; normal weight, 120) weight at start of ride, 118; welght a¢ Gnieh, 110; chest expiration, 10%; chest, normal, 1-3 tmches; bi- Chicken and hariey soup. Crackers and milk. yesterday can afford the luxury of ice | ‘They cannet go out and buy milk for! the baby every few hours. So they take condensed milk. They say it Inets longer And, heaven help them, they buy « seven it can, be- cause every penny counts so cruelly te the poor little mother with hungry baby hands tugging at her skirts on every! i) HAD NEVER BATHED BABY. side, & penny means bread for one Black coffee. cops, 10 1-4 inches; forearm, eager little mouth. Oatmeal and -" imches; hand (ever Senven eekle), 7 imehes; thigh, Geet tom 1-9 imehes; calf, 12 1-8 The firet sick baby I saw yestertay | 2 mice pudding. imehes; ankle, 7 3-4 inches: was lying in @ baby carriage in th Rosition. hes; hip, 34 Garth back room of a broken-down hewse on Metropolitan avenue It waa wrapped in innumerable dirty ewaddiing clothes, and hundreds of fat, Diack Mies fairly covered the tiny head the ride. and then she was hurried to the training quarters for a rest. The! ai ors eal good-by to acqudint. one been deiayed by a single puncture of a| and face. I asked the mother, a young) Snces om the hotel veranda and , " parently denarted for home Tate In ire, Lindsay's pockngme among # Yidiish woman, how old the baby was.) tne afternoon. when the epectatore hed | century rider d ‘Spunk,” is the 4 Bhe sald eleven weeks all gone. the pacemakers in coming |to her whole characier Anything she ‘The doctor asked if she bathed it./ in bY twos end threes a ann at the call | undertakes will aceomplish, if clear of Chief Pacemaker Charley Mock re. arit and determination | tlred to the dining-room for a panne thing Sees Norwart voui| MRS. BAYNE AHEAD OF com fours | RECORD. ae the ffeencen: preparations Mra, kmma K. bayne, tne other you ete see thar | Soman who le out after o record, they were in order for the durin, Bhe sald: “No.” She had never washed =e it sinee It was born. It was a delicate ebild and the thought water would take ite She the baby and tlekets for St. John's Guild) dey and promiseq tg give the baby a s - bithous of lowerli the thirty-da: beth, joked at me in @ halt Hite dering |\onre set f ue year Other were y George Novre, frightens? way when she did so and er ad ome ey who pny” J thir ane con: raid “@ sure it mot burt her?’ ee, See to resume the that ire, He: marked it all oy wilt FAVORED By ¥ WEATHER, red ‘el Transport Met THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 21, WOMEN WOULD NOT SET Plea for pear of helt Butcher of Gulden-'; suppe Finds No Ine dorsement Among Even the Most Charit- | able ot Her Sex. Her Penalty Considered Too Light an Expiation | of Awful Crime—Field| of Religious Duty Is| Most Promising in Prison if She ls ineete | The movement to secure a pardon tor | Mra Augusta Nack and her discharge | from Auburn State Prison for Women will get no help and ite promoters no sympathy of encoursmement from the} womers of New York if the views ex pressed by thore who have been Lnter- viewed on the gubject by representatives of The Evening World are an index of their feeling. hg UNSPEAKABLE CRIME. William Gerry Siade, Preakient of ‘nited States Daughters of the War isha, ye ex-President of Svctet) ngtand Women sal is woman confessed an rime Le nde saved orb life and escaped the electric chair I am opposed to capital punishment, tat ak such as she ahoubt be confined n for the reet of thetr lives ot in favor of turning criminals m n the world Tt le mistaken sympathy, maudtiin mentality that seeks to wet this ¢ re at itherty. Rosalle Loew, attorney for th Legal Ald Society sslest lawyers in thie Mite Nack ought. not to be the awful orime she confessed mM beileve in the pantoning of riminals after they have been tn. jafl year on two e Judge thy ight to be imprisoned for Afteen years, an! he wa in the very beet povition to Know what was best for the community in the matter | OUTRAGE ON JUSTICE, aw tial mn for Mr of the most apon princtpal In on murders ve criminal an through her « the Atate Mrs. Claren heart ex! er mon "I believe in he mantle sald being merotful but | merey must be tempered with Justice me t and it seema t is woman's crime as confeased by herself, wae of such an inhuman, revolting character tha she ought to eld to serve out her | term, whieh ful in Itself, when tt ts t she might nave heen enlled * fe in expiation of tro inate SYMPATHY. mpathy which TOT) Noakes hei iy He Knew of Assassination Plot. (fpectal to The Rrening World) GRORGETOWN, Ky, July M-Tn examining Robert Noakos in the Powers trial to-day the defense sought to show that improper tnfluences had | been used by the prosecution to get the testify as he did yesterday 1 met Tom Camp but he witne The witness said | bell at Big Stone Gap in June, Was not called Camy de some indix mitted myself somewhat found out the man | wae talking to was Campbell me to let me off if I would come to Kentucky and testify “When Jobn Powers told me (Gost! Was to de killed that morning | was seared.” “Had you not heard before then that Goebel was to be killed “Yes, I heard tt, but T thought he was to be killed in a fight. I didn’t want Moebel and ot murdered, arted to warn them, but wae de [tained on the way and did not give the! | warning "When John Powers told me that OGoebe! was to be killed men upstairs,” sald Noakes, “b that the men were [building and not the Jing. and they were | Trimble and Chinn | walked into the [all SOLDIERS HOME FROW CUBA Men of Bighth Thirty-ctaht Passengers ‘The United States T: lan Capt. Nye, arrived thie r m Havona with ¢ ht cade sengete end BO eniietet men of lahth United st Infantry to the United States Quartermasters I | ment Among the cabin passengers were Major BE. F Ladd, Treasurer of the Isl and of Cuba, W. G. Hoffman, of the North American Trust Company. Hav ana, ang Capt, RF. Ames, Biehth aches. United States Infantry, commanding de #04 | tachment of troops. — Business Opportunities ‘tm The World pay big saociate in that of charity | WARK GOEBEL) AND OVER $1,000. knew about the assassination before I! “Campbell positively did not promise, MRS. NACK AT LIBERTY. QUEER MONEY MEN. | he RRR RRR PPP ict rere ROSALIE LOEW. ui, bat mercy must be ¢ pered with J eerve which wa f cane, Those who seek the She miaht have e her crime with her life, Mre, CLAREVCE BURNS, werk of our Proceed caw in morbid ROSALI nor ality, ee E oe So oe pert PTHE OUTRAGE ON JUSTICE. > jaa ae | rr oe eee alice SPRBFR. ett MRS. CLARENCE BURNS. + Secret-Service Men Break Up Counterfeiters Deo Ser RRR Rielle | i Rutherford counterte ters and the barmaids who eit 7 | wary coneway, #|°Ulated their queer money +O O0-0-4- a ae ine | Paul Jansen and Richart P. Gener, | brea gation of puniahment 4. fhe] te sileaed Rutherford, N counters | s Thankful (Hers, were arratgnet before United! ia, nue her emist- [BAR MAIDS AIDED ” t- in New Jersey, but Fail to Trap Woman | Leader of the Gang. 4 : Mates Commissioner Romaine in Jersey | of nce, . can be traced Mine Lavints ‘Lally, of 1 Nasemu| City to-day and held in $1500 bat! | had operated @@ & looked up from the preparation | Thirteen-year-old Clara Genaer and nur acd t oie ee Auguota|(%¢ Yarmetde, Sallie Farwell and Mary about fifty yy ° 5 1 on | Nack ts prepate Tut | auppose the | Bfinkerman, of Hoboken, were held as | at woman should ory wil! ‘She's a woman, pardon her | Witnesses. nd wes he pardo: Iw eT | because of her sex The Secret Service Department say | Wits | the Rutherford an accomplice whe o | their work will not be compie! er with som bad $19 and | NOTHING OF A WOMAN. “ih trator to Guldensu they arrest a third member—the queen | of the gang. Mrs Genser, According nd C3 Hoboken immediately raides | the luring hi be murdered wo the daughter Clare, who was in| {und Jansen. who is he bra be th wor one _flm 0 Bis lin the Rutherford cottage when \t was|! The nian! ‘way found in a ful she I* permitted to es- do more good in prison | aided, Mrs. Genger is now in Chie The lihographing meth tet, a ol. q drei Just the place| The authorities belleve she le there to oe ones with $10 any 4 they need re ; found She participated in an awfat pencrally stay ip for my sex, but] S*t 14 of & large batch of the spurious) Nearty Bom in cpuntertett bite batcher: not for oer Gov. Roosevelt will never] bills. An effort will be made to arrest | several hundred dol ' pardon her, and for my part. I etncerely | her to-day | Money were i The p hment wae ta- hope she will not live to be free again ct } h th ke wh wet that Genser ehouont seannen |“ Assembiyman Jullus Harburger sald hief Hazen believes the capture will $3.00) in tne bank beside other ay ” » ap] plicien Hennett, lawyer, No. 7 Ssiviebeteiedatoteetafa!~ | Broadway. said ‘ 7 If a Just Judge placed her where she 0909-00-00 Ot-+0oo% 4 Cockroaches, Redbugs. enitenen tant |e after hearing the whol story an ee r SeUmenIalY, sawyer, ot No. so|her’ contesston bt ber ‘horrible WEATHER FORECAST. ! Ay, 4 ae ox ot “Rough Netsau sircet, « fan't it Hhely t that ts the best p P| Rate” carefully with a pound oF od That woma Id never be par-|for her? She can do as much __— $| mashed holled potatoes, of with @ A 4 OL hind the power 1 would en there es she could outside. Let her stay Forecast for the thirty-etx 4 0/ finely crumbled dampened bread, - are punwhaneat It would be « travesty on Justice to hoers ending at s P.M. J two fin cups of fine powdered ‘aa a with release her before the body of her ac- 4 place about th t mee Ne 5 Snes S| sate Judictally, executed te- 22, for New Rooryplh vos = hanste, oll a State, ‘and 's properly rewarded by a Come dust at least.” dier Black ( rekroaches, | ARCHBISHOP MUST © edema us Granted Against Corrigan in Friendly Suit Over Custody of Hugh Rus- sell’s Trust Fund. Justice Smyth, tn the Supreme Court, | has ordered a judement entered against | Archbishop ( ant for the amount Recently Mr Downes died, and wh | Russell became of age he remand money from the trustes. Archbishop Corrigan refure! over the money duce the certificate given him Russel aid he Would not 4o thie, Inasmuch as Hannah T Downes had It and would not surr Mr th to hand) ARCHMISHOS CORMIGAS Get Seasick? Grape-Nuts Food DEATH LIST FOR THE PAST WEEK. stomach sturbed stomach on any @ seb bbeee When other food produces nau- }eea the Grape-Nuts will be retained Inetanity Killed: | and relieve the “mal-de-mer.’ It ia ‘ ” A inhorer, whose 1 not bel tally and perfectly cooked and so “PF h G L llab rned, fell from the Uroad-| highly uourlshing Usat It goes at once at er oose U ies. t iy EM | to blood, brain and nerve centres, re-| building and invigorating It \s pre. digested in a natural way during the There are thousands of summer- process of manufacture and furnishes resort bookie and cireulars 09 | the only food that can be retained on hand at The World's Vacation Bu-|the stomach in many cases. Many reau for free distribution. Appiica- | first-class steamers carry “rape-Nuts; cms printed matter) make sure, however, by (ak: a must be accompanied with stamps to| package or two with you. It is a cover postage, most valuable friend in time of negt,| = E th Russel would pro = = == ——= + z if + WASHATTAN : athe 1082 Carry it with you. ? eS years... 631 ; | SEASICK REMEDY, . + poo A Food that Retieves. ‘ : the firet day or two out and! + of your meal on Grape ; 1 Nuts food (never over three heaping ; qo *\ teaspoons) This food acts like magic ‘or Water Hugs In one ations will orapletely annie mn Rate Per ns un en ila , Hit of the Year. More tuneful than “Mother Goose Melodies.” In sheet-musle first in to-morrow’s Sunday World,

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