The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1907, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, WHAT IT COSTS TO KEEP A MONDAY, BABY Ni A RB ee — ee pen hotel by trying to Ket off at the Atte f te car was In motion. et to the cement ant died before FELL 100 FRET T0 FIRST HANGING © BIG FREAK SCORES t New Yor: Price Ranges From 45 Cents a Day he IN f 9 YEARS IS INJURE BOWLING DEATH N HOTEL © Nac wer bo ‘ p. 1% East Twer the City Waif to $5 a Day for a “400. Ca siglts a Set tote rola l nament Bowle yed at the Hf West eth Street stat 7S ORES ae 1 OE ot St St ot ot at ot Ot ot tt te tt tt ot tt tt | STIRRING COUNTY bed B s } t y ju A not motige Morrisey i i j i i % . ” 7 ae i ‘%) . The Foundling Starts in Life With a Layette of Eight % “Simple” and “Gilded” Life in Babyland *| Dresses, Eight Skirts, Eight Petticoats, a Summer and ¥ ree eores a aioli dl iiieare pagent , « : , *| Last Middlesex Execution _—_ : Winter Coat, &c., and for Less Than 50 Cents a Day 4 A City Waist Costs 45 Cents a Day *% Was That of Bailey, |... af tegen Has All the Care, Comfort and Food That a Healthy =; i poco sane *| ene aia oe sa eeeaeee ; Baby Needs—The New York Hospital Baby Has Sl Weie See Hospial Babp Cosey ‘| Saleen = ua uate a a Trousseau of a Dozen of Each Garment, and the » $1.45 a Day. | SeDETeC TEC cote tort a = oceans, ; Fifth Averiue Baby Eats 50 Cents Worth a Day and ~ fies County we 1 wi ane tae f 3 » Go Keep a Baby ir the eh LT Lace Be Stas prakcoiteetsantasier “ch tye be Has at Least $150 Worth of Clothes On. * to te Mark Costs $3 a Day. ps ea . oe IAT does it sous ani a baby? : dass PRAL LADEN SD HASH E284 BLO TOY ved acetals Taka Mee York. Fe bo eet ee tNeOTY bast pucton Hall) for the murder ot ave ip binnd wasee for ERieead anatase uromnilenckesceet cor roomy for’ their TPacea bad: varprinns Hall ye Uneeda majds wear ‘The estimatesias given adove are the least sums to be expended in its own particular sphere. That is on general principle; circumstances, of course, alter Gases. proven by « ations last’ twent pde laundry }for. One < white troy You $2,000, The City Waif Costs Beta indies Geciare Shat ‘Five dollars a day, or $2,072 a y¢ar, declares an eminent physician, the her room adjoins ihe mursec ne | b ore aliens * . Fi - he no % no? fil | 4 in the fat In Middle ‘estimate for a woman of society. Xing oslow tagion | Wee ce Fune XM, whilethe tows (f iscu it A baby, just as a precious lap dog, costs, according to tts station in life Ba tdol, | was the local militia, The 7,200 pec the town made it a holiday and children In the neighbor- + | nood were sent away for the day F After the body of the dead prisoner ° war by the t for the curious towns an tk the} # Just 45 Cents a Day. } DS ARE nt of money invested Is only som | People {© was on 88 an object lesson ae PID LLLP ILA $5004 Year Bitter, bile the order has $97.00 In cash in| Apparently the lesson wae thorohgh : “ Forty-five dents a day is the amount) js. ank. @ money is invested tn er iatiie anaes “hab: heen ‘which the city of New York bos discov) ple in © bonds the Baltimore and Onlo ana | foe a r ” com Wy ered Wmum cost of keeping | at 500 castl the Chicago and ite : : ped arnt othe eum paid to all 1ta/ s00ke - : Ms ORSRI en Fee ee eee — peas i : for infants, and O° 45230 & year: sis for a nocse ¥¥ , stir wp pposttion t ms PERSIAN MINISTER RESIGNS. charitable jnstitutions fo: & year—alnough oo ap ODD nto 2 McLean The Mine 122 = tre {nfants are sald to thrive baby nurses —_—-— ailing. tie referred to tne els | According to a sweet-volced nun at | fein we, r anies y Ot ~ the New York Foundling Asylum, Sixty-} Piles ang extrss. ma rs. Knott Denies Money of e the president-general and 4 Simath street and Lexington avenue, thAl Cri vagance: a a er Is Not Well™ inary Ord ‘amount 1s sufficient for any oral One can get # fm health. Of course, if the baby jt fe detioate and needs much peared SY pak Invested. | D. A. R. Convention Begins, tention, and the parents keep it) matt) hamper aes SoS | WASHINGTON, —Hundreds rally the expense would be greater expense wine It would cx ye ray tution where there are so maty| Alsv, die cradle of white ename TIMORE, Apif 1&—Mre. A. Leo t the A for $8, untrimmed. Tens 4 or 390 and e cost of keeping them tn a charitat epecial f Baltimore bibles n Revo ened, and the expenses of institution are reduced because of rates fot drugs and services 5 “The cost of the Clothing for ow ° Hal tite Memorial ghuns, McLean, would be euslly $100. get wick the till wou it id 00n run babies is #5 a year each,” sabi the 5" fiw | have ‘been improvidently invested . ter, “and very comfortable “eg ia 2 Tf one wanted a regula ligienart intimates that Mrs, Davis ° for any Child Of ime ore at treasurer-general, ts respons fied means. We reake them oufweleNS | Fragen See ree ats secures | —A-$28,000-HOLD-UR, The iayette consists of eight dresses. | Hetent to take care of iby {+ Is put.out to ¢ edit the administration | REE (eight flannel skirts, elght petticoats, & | nary cages of sickn (eo open AR of Mrs. D “Laan in the hope of| S(awe Robbed tn Mon 1, a cap and | trained nur edly by Kid Curry’ ring, that Ite Feportea. that ‘$2,000 w stolen ' The Baby's Dresses. ‘Then Bhe pecond week In May, and) @gain in the fall, we add two new Gresses and skirts to the Original trous-) * peau, Which is made in the first place | to allow. for the child to grow, Bn The Fifth Ave. Baby Costs $5 a Day. y the! “I should say that the bad} of a % when necessary tite tte p woman of wealth and fashon costs on 4 cut off for short 4: hi an rage. the lowest estimate, | firg of expénse, for Inany =“ it nm e 0 Gay Sold 8 well-known physician ri Jothing every | lo the Four undre). Bary 10 renew the infant's clothing lam speaking now of people of few months. They take the baby around 4 }meana. not extreme wealch. \elther a a with them, have friends who see it ahd Woah whose soon! Guties Keep’ her 4 ap F, ot courke cater rather to appearances | re, one’ works harder and ts i than economy. a ecaieed daw | busier then @ woman Those p ation im 1 DO NOT BIND HERE. 4 “And then: our method of fesdini ite demande. Tiuch esterealning and wit i) And thee our methot of tet urged | €0Ine out No! mawer how devoted, (0 2 SMOOTH EDGES her child, tt i Impossble for 8 CRAVAT SLIDES EASILY, by many who believe In hand-fed ba- | Dies, who must go to much expense to have milk pyre and properly ‘mixed with Various expawalve foods, whict come for Infants. | “We believe that babies should be} pourished as God intended them to be. | y We have ® wet nurse for each child, for which we pay $10 @ month each, or D120 @ year, A baby’s milk and special | toode necessary (o give it could hardly be fad under & cents or $1 day, and sometimes more. Wien & mother can- not properly nourish her bevy it be comes necessary, of course, to elther | feed it on the bottle or get & wet nurse, The latter would cost a private person | much more than it does us, doubtioss from 330 to $# @ month, and frequently wealthy families who hire them have to pays & week. However, almost every pr! has to have Mdditiona] feod or milk, and you enerally count on 10 or 2 conts 8 day Medicine jor Baby. We bave out of & al we 819.2 for meds & the end of the year (6 she would desire Consequently she es two nurset—a trained purse at, eny, 330 @ 3.M0 — year, who takes entire funder nurses Kt $2 mot | her to superviee 4 POINTS EVEN HERE. B SIT CLOSE HERE. Are made of fabrics treated by the Clupeco process before being eut. This insures easier work in the laundry and permanency of size, as well as correctness of form, ear former te usually an exception fined, intetligent and educate) woman, and, of course, che not be required to perform the * sTvice. @ ATER SizER 186. EACH, 2 FOR 286. CLUETT, PEAGODY 4 CO., MAKERS OF CLUETT SHIRTS. 2 2. ey There’s a radical difference be- tween linoleum and ° Cook’s Linoleum. Cook's is neither hard, flinty, nor un- comfortable to the tread, . It’s tough without hardness, but pliable and springy. ate baby wance given We nna the # cents & many ne Be weatgerbat ey oer set Be sure to specify to your dealer that Of course, # « for the pares and bing Cooks Linoleam and see that the name is stamped on the back. Cook's Inlaid Linoleum is a Cook's Printed Linoleum is long-run money-saver. It’s a the ove linoleum that stands the molded-inlaid, not jointed, con- hard grinding wear without soon sequently it can’t come apart losing its color-brilliancy. Its along the edges of the pattern; pattern is printed extra deep, nor will itchipor soak up scrub- There’s also a distinctively flexi- water and dirt. When you buy ble quality about Cook’s char- Cook's (molded) inlaid you know acteristic of no other printed lin- it’s going to last for years, oleum. It won't ¢ those wh mous eapense ndid chiidren, oupy ing G nancial ani soci oy The Endowed Bab) Costs $1.45 a Day. “the best is cheapest in the end’’ Your dealer should have it. The old saying that is true of linoleum, Buy Cook’s. If not, write to Trenton Oil Cloth and Linoleum Co., Trenton, New Jersey fpairtiond the ur endowed be 4 from ator For- al resigned, 32 lbs. Granulated Sugar, léc. At 17 1 James Butler Stores. ¢ are able to | Othe: week ico “‘S. @ H.” Stamps Free eulnmer and a winter cos! ; ite | Paty of wealtt: one to make a contest} pareese Ot course, they have no i a ory, °. inva t a make are t Me lors or president-genera’ MALTA, Mont. April Word has ers che' quite as muty to fred pedis deux car Habe tine’ slaw ioe ahh ip Lan baie ood and | DAY as rown sperssi, generally 31 cnet Oran ey ew gee eet n Fecelved of a hold-up of a| until rect Wednestlay night with the tollowing purchase: ont ery plain but & day. There is Nestie's food, extract nw yarn was inspired +by MTS | gtage, presumably by the “Kid” -Curry | t Aone answer the purpose. | oe beet rhogsdt h s| Davis, bis whe :ts-equally emphatic in gang CHOICE 1 , CHOICE ae where te-no Duals or & ery Best Tea, 50c CROCERIES 4 Ss GROCERIES 80c! 1 Ib. bi Best Coffee, 30c Butler's Milk. The Butier Prand of Condensed Milk as rich emi fresh, the equal of any tn the market; a can Smoked Shoulders. Delicious | ttle picn cs, lean and tender; 4 to © Ibs; at I:ss than whole TL shalacennines UL Boneless Bacon. Swift's Cay 'e Brand; sugar cured, famous for its rare flay every aie streaks of fat and lean; at ers the "17c wholesale, a lb Smoked Beef. Prunes. Santa Clara fruit, extra quality, thin~ scinned, tender ios. 17c and meaty tor der Rice. Fine, fancy Loutsiana gratn, clean and nourishine as ie *17c the highest priced tlavor sae HouseKeeper’s Special. ‘Tomatoes, ‘ips, red and rosy Sugar Corn, creamy and ten Three Cans—one of each — all 25C¢ standard in size and choice in quality, for ee \‘S.Q@H.” Stamps Free String Lean with the garden with all purchases of 10 cents or more except C. 0. D. Groceries. Baked Beans. Tlousekeep-rs’ Béend, with or with- out tomato sauce, 3 1b.can, 1 2 Ib. can 6c pers Brand, choice t qua ‘ity, wh hor F oe 4—sliced thin, no J - ~ in Biae Ribbon ‘frend ee § Stamps Free with package Aun: Nanna's Pancake Flour...... 10¢ wg echo na sy acbath) Fost Natiiteet caviecg ‘gah ss 10c 5 Stamps Free with package Peerless Corn Starch 8c 3 1D. $38. +088 - 5 Stamps Free with bottle Butler’s Pure Chili Sauce + 10¢ Fl ie ” 5 Stamps Free with large bottle Peerless Tomato Ketchup...... 15¢ our, 15 S.& BP. Stamps 5 Stamps Free with mesium bottle Peerless Tomato Ketchup. 10¢ Pride of St. Loasis— Superlative 5 Stamps Free with targe carton Blue! Ribbon Salt.........., 7c quality XXXX, the best milled, FREE 5 Stamps Free with bottle Butler's Horated Washing Fluid 8c Ib, | qi ib 10c 10 Stamps Free with large package Triumph Onts . 6 vat, 19 | Bz we, ee Imperial Brand—A big favor ite; bottle Fard Dates. with large bottle of Sites f i> lores peckexe To . Peerless Worces- 1 5 Ppa ed Taal N pvtlddtraye Biba inegar ioc} | p Prepared Flour. e 7 105 s Free with te botth Db ‘cerless Brand; rais- H | tershire Sauce Cc Sthenes Frooeaaaaas® pattie: Dewmestie Salad Oi)..; 1661 | Peet rake ease, LOC N a ee oS ¥ 1 (y f t 20 Stamps fi Mbox Peerless "White Gloss Starch...., 18¢ en ene road, extr nolces | sgt qorine sai fia &c 20 Stamps tree wer" Bot. Peerless Flavoring (lemoncr vanilla) 25¢ ser roe colette are 10c | AS SS SID, sha ee | j 5c Peerless Large Bottle Household Am- monia, goodand Celery Appe Canned Pears. ‘ “3 Compass 6 cholce cuallt Biue Ribbon Brand—Choicest 7 fresh grated 4 Bottle Sewing Machine Oll— -5 ed can pre y A from Pers'a age Cc will not gum OF ClOR..... Cc sirsed th ooree 10c } 5c ve ‘ae strong, for Guinness’s Stout AT 77 JAMES BUTLER LICENSED STORES. D6 ae cpt a Farina. Blue Ribbon—The nourishing heart of the wheat; package.. 6c Spanish Olives, Crisp and sound; deliciously hie Gaby Olives, small bottle Manzanillas, medium size bot urge Queens, in big bottles, each. Mammoth Queens, large club bot. 2! Mammoth Queens, ¢xtra large bot. 38¢ STC on w the right pr portion of alcohol [4 NNESS Tol as bottled by JAMES int s a ‘ neficlal beverag san ald t a Biscuit Dainties, ' ene rt ‘ ap oa? Jel to ea cular tissues of the Fresh [rom the ovens of the 3 ts less th t it i” 1 % prising that our fam ad reise NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY, . Zu Zu Ginger Snaps ) Pkged. Lemon Snay ‘ Uneeda Milk diseult..., [ 4c Graham Crackers } f Thetmag. rot BUTLER Bi i is declared the best al of any and-the superior of most. Qur price \s Just half Blue Ribbon Jams. the lowest price e x restaurant or cafe for s world-fam sale. Why not drink it at home, where I Choicest selected whole fruits 40 you good? Make a trial purchase and 5 ks—2 bottles, 25¢ in t-1b. glass jars, each, 15c Canadian Club Whiskey—Famed for ils purilyi 99c Liberty Jams. “the Big Dollar's Worth | Is the Most Popular Special Ever Offered.) All thre All the choicest fruits in 1-1b, lass jars, each bottle Trysome Brand, cial this week, Port and Sherry 10c selec’ ted wines from Bottle M nogram Whiskey 4 bottle the bias of the Ceior ale siolages, rieh ong CN ieee Liberty Preserves, Hottle J, li, Choice Sherry this werk died; # bottle Home-made from choice fruits; 2 Bottle J. B. Choice P for Monogram Whiskey—Tha re'lable \old biend S-lb. stone crock Cc gallon ,uy, $3.60; halt gallon jug, $1.50; bottle Gin—Trysome, Brand, uj ericr Old Tom or Kol land; bottle 00 Cory's Ginger Ale—Imported from Belfast; the The value is easily #1 regular ‘epasate retail y, and the price ts $1.25 $120 $122 $1.22, det [ Flavoring Extracts, 50c Peerless Brand, triple 15c oldest and best; buttle 10c Our Ow lan eo uy bag ing | W ate 10c veacenty bottied at “eh i te i ie ge STAMPS PREE with Case of Two Dozen Bottles Beer tor : STAMPS PREE with bottle of But- ler's Special Reserve Rye Whiskey, 30 2 on botile yg Brand, 2 %,

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