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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, Mothers Can Bring Up Giants By Advice of Strong Woman oF Mrs Sandwina Tells How She Is Training Her Son to Be Family’s Giant No. 9—Says Work Is Best Exercise. ByMargucrite Mooers Marshall. “Plenty to eat. “Plenty to sleep. “Plenty to breathe. “Plenty to work. “That is how my boy will be made a giant. That i¢ how | @very mother can make her boy a | strong man.” Mrs. Katle Sandwina ‘woman of Germany and t * Bailey circus, strong Barnum is responsible for tuts programme of physical common mense. her Mrs. Samdwina, é-pound husband nd securely as a kitten tosses , is the gighih generation of @ of giants” Her father is said to be the strongest man in Germany. Rut the line ts not yet ended. Her two-year-old son, ‘Theodore Roose: velt Sandwina, weighs fifty pounds, stands thirty-nino inches tall, and is #8 sturdy and strong as most little Youngsters three or four years his senior. Obviously he will be Giant No. 9 in the family of Sandwina, Yester- day I thought I'd call on his mother and father and ask them about the training, of a baby strong man. who tosses about Must Be in Good Health. 1, we keep Theodore: "No ‘First of well," declare] Mrs. Sandwina. one can be really strong unies: Naa the most perfect health. Have strong arms or and dyspepsia or nervy them. But the sit means vitalit along with rug all-over strength + freedom from any symmetrically, The poise, the even, equal distribution of muscles, is necessary for ‘the greatest physi. oal power.” Mrs. Sandwina tad received me in hee own apartments, and, under a thin dressing gown, her supple, dequtiful Agure bent and curved a she brushed her long brown hair talked. She was an unconaciou Perfect tllustration of her text thi beauty is strength, strength beauty “Theotore!” she called suddenly. Theodore, whose tolle: had been finished before his mother's, wander- €d nonchalantly across the room. He is @ very German little chap, with his| pie eves, rosy cheeks and golden| “Feel his muscles,” requested his! mother, and Theodore's small fis: doubled obligingly. Through the steve | of hia romper I could feel the firmness | of his plump forearm. hie is strong even now,” ‘sald Mts. Sandwina proudly. “Yet you see he hot overdeveloped and his muscles are not knotted His measurements almost perfect in their symmetry.” “But how, in detatl, do you of him?” T naked, does he eat”* “He given five méals a day, Does that und a great deal to you? OF course he ts not allowed to overeat ut | any one of them. But most children do | not have enough to eat, I do not moa only the poor children, I mean thet many parents do not understand that a ema child needs to eat much oftenor than an adult, just as babies are fed every few hours. Their little stomachs are too amall to hold much at on-e. and therefore the supply should be often renewed are} ears “For instance, what ATATIZ SANDWINA Aer AOSDAND axe BABY | DETRLOPSIRST OF Yes, Swissco Will | WO-VEAR-OLD SON Grow Your Hair OF STRONG WOMAN. | Mensuremien # of Theodore Moose. | Prevents Baldness and Dandruff, Re= | | awed a x 39 inch stores Gray or Faded Hair to DE OLS BAH DIA Nrene ts 50 pounds Its Natural Color. | ament sidewalk nad s, shade t at & He has a cere + 9314 inches . 2 we (Cement sidewalks, macadam streets, shade trees, « digested fruit. Then he } a1 tach be water, electricity, gas, schools, churches, &c., &c. ‘ou bal I AT A eT me iat Go, TO GREEN PARK NEXT SATURDAY OR SUNDAY coffee o pout 10 o'clock he haa a a Weat Blass of milk and bread or « 3. || Bett forearm i v y Bight thi ae Left thigh, s his lunch with w and vegetables and a littie meat or # mighe calf, and some plain, simple desert. At 4in | wert calf the afternoon he has more milk and bread. At7 we have’ our dinner, but he| == = = ex:8 no more meat, only perhaps one He always sleeps » and dread and milk, He i windows, and he veget # In bed by § o'clock and he sleep eleven hours, Wo give him practi no candy! ! and very few sweets weet voolate, which is now s comparatively little meat, We find tat rows best on etadles and mili eas.” ning. ‘ou give him any s al exer- rt clothes: taker his own exer aughea | Tomy, x } | broad. Mrs. Sandwi Theo¢ turn al abeotu handapring!" Theodore did a beautiful | ages COkOe one. “He picked that up ims exe But 1 should t si plained his moth o plays with | Ins up eds my dumbbells now and then. HI amali boy is rugs aud little for any r though when he {s olde course, go to the gymn ‘ut I believe thi iM ker in Japan Sra Maa : Tie | t apd ord, jment of Congress a month ago, Is said | ———— Seo ~ | with a elignt | | ] > nd men y than Indian clubs. If I had a daughter she should be taught to scrub and wash and swoep and do all t! natural work of women. I have tried both the kitchen and the wsymuasium, and I prefer the kit- e Otto G, Foeiker, who the adjourn. | to be tn Japan |Piles Cured | Theodore gets older I wan | Quick Him Lin vos golnays eliier | Send for a Free Trial Package and ood penal farnise tweet Nin cous, You Will Be Overjoyed At The As- tonishing Relief and Cure. Temporarily Located at AO W. 24th St. MASONIC BUILDING, B doors Kast of Gth Ave. COMPLE!1ON OF W BUILDING Accounts cao be opened hy mall, Booklets UA) RUM President JOHN ©. GRISWOLD, enrwiarg: Dank Mpea om Momday evenings tail 1 P.M K od and work flelas, to have, And of course my never be allowed to smoke or cohol unt ink any: j he 5 | Pyramid | 8 dozett remedier, « iveral erate even then, if he wishes to keep Vivian Raymond ie atrength.’” Plenty of Fresh Air, in @ country Ife, 1) m plenty of tea Tie tee wil rast the remedy will | ee. tows Liveral | fered it suppose you give } air even now? “Yen, ind most stormy, ling, he {8 out doors hours. He was with us last summer, |) ’ but this year, I think, we shall have! and remember you can always hala’ th rea Soe, package in any drug stove aud be sure Jou him im the country, 20 that De can ge; what you ask for, teed al comtort bas lived Every day, unless {t ts | cushy cured and We are travel-| Haceful, enjorment Brooklyn of Brooklyn, existence. not dive. 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SKORIFION 2 tory aD we At taken thin eee a | FOR SALE. oA we 0. noor CASTLE b BUILDING el 206 W. 42° St. One wantin Aste IN’ 3_5Of a ween J Rifai Cmy iWSweet nikon Wrem.y gry CREDIT. stent id Pinar ita a “eet a Nis atid MANHAT AN CLOTHING co., J AZIN tht Ave, Cor, 72d St, Open Evenings. WATCH AND DIAMONDS CASH OR CREDIT, EASY VAYMBN DS American Watch and Diamond Co., | STEAMBOATS, PATTEN LINE ranch, Aabury AGENTS WANTED. gotig eating, our ‘Will Buv roe, R.|make them doubly attractive ENTE | jewsiry iS Fa FOURTEENTH STREET |69 ct. Rich Silk Messalines 46 | fing line of seasor Including those f \98 ct, Satin Foulards 64 BS inch——splondid variety of the Intent feurestripe and dot designs on black and colored ar including navy Spring favor! firm, rich qu 49 ct. Serges—Diagonals.. .29 Firm, mannish weave with fine worsted Saleh nn da Diack » royal, cadet desirable shades —36 Inch. 89 ct, ait Wool Whipcords .50 xtra fi - inch-—-rich shades of the favorit: ans, greens, etc. plenty of n O binck. 49 ct. Wool Dress Flannels. .24 w nd Bi white tor achting and seashore weer. Sold fa" Flannel‘ Dept—-Basrenen 1214 ct. White Nainsooks.. 734 Bins dell = ead one—so fine, soft and silky--86 Inet 19 ct. White Madr S.. Dainty fabrics in beautiful floral tintings, blue, mats, lavender, 24ct. Dress Linens 14 Natural tint—-pure linen Ideal quality for sults and coats—in Gingham Dept \24ct. Mercerized Pongee .14 white with ‘pink, ete,” Soft, silky Anish fast biack——32 inches wi for dresses, waists, ete, \14ct. BIK. Dress Sateens... .8% Mercerized—fine, rm quality 25 & 39 ct. Val Laces—Pc. Widths t ee patterns much use th dresses, walste ad millinery. 98ct. & $1.25 Embroideries.55 and atterns, tions, Ty including Buoy. feleh comb =| Notion Specials Hair Rolls-24 Inch net covered, wavy read D oxtre high grade human doe floss--assorted vrowns Allover Hair Nets air d Our po Bias Seam T and lawn 126 plece- 1 full i2 yd 29 ct. Lining Sateens Viavay Mereorized—-best shades for drow coat Hnings--also for lintng, bed sets, ete $8.98 Fine White Blankets. 4.25 Callfornfa wool extra heavy -pink or u ders: full size beds—-clegant pinel price, $2.98 Wo! Blankets. . 1.50 Also wool nap--white and colored the kiod most appreciated for summer use. 96 ct, sitkoiine Comfortables.. .72 Full size—floral and figure top $2.98 & $3.98 Tea Cloths .1.97 42 and 52 inch -wide Renalssance bor- der-—plain or faney (res. 21 ct. Table Oilcloth 15 44 inch- perfect--white and best colors. $1,19 Table Damask....... tie Satin double damasks of spectal rich- peas brilliant white lustre ~~ beauti- ful floral and atripe dey 71 ineh. $1. 98 Linen Napkins, doz. 1,33 ‘4 heavy pure linen full: bleached eepinchevartoty of patterns Extensive Stocks of Misses’ and Children s Underwear Every kind and quality from sturdy! styles that bear hardest wear to daint charming creations for the dr Miss Unequalled values | ‘79 beautifully tein'd Lid anna: Girls) Lawn pnd nding nue and Ww value KO 69 Misses’ Lawn Princess Slips--dainty yokes of fine omb'y, lace and Hobon--telin'd skirts 98 Mina Princess Sli Js for misse, deep yoke of Val tac irks Tish polnt emb'y—three rows lace 1.98 and 2. 69) ion trim'd on skirt Gris! « Sto lO yrs pbrie Skirts ruftlo or emb'y and tucke—4 to 16 | years—were Sand 0%. .49 and .79_ Girls’ Compbric Skirte—-deop flounce of — | emb'y or twa rows end edge of Vat or torchon lace eto 16 yrs Girl Drawers 1-29 | tucks, emb'y or he 1 to 16 yrs reg. 20 Girls Nainsook Drawers * “emb'y to 16 yre. val 49 Girls’ Cambrie Corset € ‘or omb'y— ribbon run 29} Girls’ Nainwook Corset | emb ya 49 Girls) Cam Dre rim'd h hon lace run-—1 to Lt yra--worth ¢ 49) Boys’ Cambric Night Shire”-menai | | PNtyle with pocket-—4 to 16 yrs | Girls nd Boys’ Madras Pajaming— og finish —4 to 16 yrs. —reg. 98. Cambrie Night Drawers—tull 20 10 yra—spedii ‘See West of Fifth Avenue 9™ GREAT SPRING SALE! LAST FOUR DAYS! | Goods for Wear and for the Home AT PRICES that Mean Great Savings New List for To-morrow No Malt or Telephone Orders. enh Billa Women's Love Coats.7.75 = rere, ‘all si son. yomen's Silk | Dresses. 7.75 also plain t10. 98 antl i witmimed wide in harmonizing colors. and braiding—all sizes. 96 ct. Womens House Dresses Cambric, in light and dark colors—hig! or Dutch neck—neat and dainty. 27 49 to 69 ct. Coat Sets. ~many ich styles. White linen oF fine crossbar, om «| $4, 69 Jap. Silk Waists...2.85 in handwork effect high and low neck dings ‘a fine Cluny ince Inserts between Uny tucks—kimono or three-quarter sleoves— } 2.17 $3.49 White Waists..... Ratiste allover tucked and set off with Cluny lace inserts—low ‘neck—also. elab- orate laco and emb'y trim'd styles in lawn and Datiste—bigh and low meck all sizes, Boautitul estan ana] $3.98 Silk Petticoats... 2.29 ae ‘8 waists and ‘droesee end men ® Black taffeta —latest styles—all lengths. .98 Women's Corsets. . 1.50 ee See eg iene bos of the foremost: makes—new oxtra welght—an out-of-ordinary valu! pn Bare and ad Ty, ph gaat 39 ct. sfiea Marquisettes.. .22 $1, 98 Women's Hats. imitation hemp bea hair are with. aud witho. white flange newest shapes 69 ct. Roses-—Blossoms... .50 Larao full roses——also pretty blossoms- extes fine flowers, therefore in beautifu: colors—pink red, blue and helio. 98 ct. Womens Combinations .67 Fine Nainsook—olaborate lace em ribbon trim--very exceptional value aloo Children’s Dresses... mbray. Gingham and Li 1 plata Past b emb'y~ i low neck 29% 39ct. Babies’ Skirts .18 Long and short white Domet fi band or walst-— $4.98 Misses’ Dress Scirts2 69 Black and Navy Panamas, latest Sprig models —tincly tallored, $3.50 Boys’ Spring Reefers 2. 14 chip. tho to 5 yee. welt ¢ 214 to 10 years. “19 ct, Boys’ Shirts hao white p ed—12 to LA neck $2. 25Scotch Lace Curtains 55 ty Real Lace dost white and Arabian 59&69ct. Curtain Madras .37 uality’ and colorings that satisfy ar- atte tastos——Oriontal, floral and stained glass--45 inches wide. 79 ct. Women s Silk Gloves .44 Elbow length —2 clasps double ti eiute end biack-~ail sizes, eee 25ct Women's Hose.... .14 Fast black cotton—full regular made— double heels and toes —all st 10 ct. Women’s Initial Hdk'fs 6 Pure linen—very fine and dainty— je {nen hem—full line of letters. $6.98 Travelling Bags }$2.., 4.95 La Inch Suit Cases cot are of pock jal Cow with 4 Hnen | lined wjanufacturer's cost oo) Specially Fine Values in Tabie Cutlery Fo: last week of Great Spring Sale. Dinner Knives and Forks — Landers, Frary and Clark make-bone and ebony of six each nandies: value $1.2 77 Stoel Dinner Knives—-cellulotd ndiew—rag. 25 nh 17 | Dinner Knives—fancy handles value 12 Table Knives and Forks best tempered and ebony hans 1.98 69 andion— i 4-08 Tea Knives—-cellulold or rubber handles reg. $2.49—-bait dozen 1. Dinner Knives and Forks: atlver plated blades handiey—set of six 4. $4.98 fi © Knives and SOL OF BIN ntique ivory h ‘best stool storling silver forrul lined case — worth $6 2-Pe. Carving Sety— Wostenholin's best stag handlos: 8. 108 ving Sot#—3 pea stag hendies, 28 sot 2.08 best American steel « handles —-sterling sliver tin lined cases 4.49 special Liberal Delivery Schedule FREE DELIVERIES Datly Within 25 Miles. FREE by Express \e 15 8% Wostenholm's dost Shefhold in case-—value Carving Sete onulne stay ferrule—-in Tom, $5.08 set within 100 miles, PAID \ re by freight PURCHASES anywhere tn to amount of) New York, $3.00 and over New Jersey, (et a eR a RR a ES Eien

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