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mentioned sugen Cane-sugar is per- misstbie, | ONE QUART OF FOOD MIXTURE | A DAY ABOUT RIGHT. | “Another fmportant principle ts the | Nmiting of the total of food mixture taken to a quart a day—a principle which applies up to the very end of In- | fancy—and fneldentally, so far as milk ia concerned, through the second year. | ‘This maximum quantity can generally be reached by the fourth month, and | even earlier. I @enerasy requem, on be- | inning whole-milk feeding, that the upper ounce of cream be removed from the quart bottle, rapidly readding this @8 soon as it {s evident that the child 4a.not going (0 react witn vomiting or pation. now come to a principte hitherto recognized or emphastzed—that ts, ly addition to the infant's dict uulis, Vegeatables and broths. It is @ matter of my routine practice in the ease of the healthy infant (and many MENU FOR YOUNGSTERS, | #!&* ones) to give datly, from the mixth “| month on, one feeding including broth 7 (a small saucerful of chicken, mutton or beet broth); stewed fruit (stewed ap- les, stewed prunes, atewed apricots), and @ vegetable (stewed turn!ps carrots, spinach—-the last-mentio sibly on account of its relatively high tron content, being the most desirable). Tho frult and the vegetables must be thoroughly cooked, rerdered to a state of fine subdivision by passing through a colander and given in tablespoonful quantities each. “No matter how much fmproved our methods of artificial feeling may be, maternal nursing should never be aban- doned until absolutely necessary. Tho bottle should be resorted to only after breast-feeding {8 no longer adequate or or the period of infancy is FEED THE BABY |, FIVETIMES DAILY, ADVISES SES EXPER Don’ t Cuskkias Infants, Says Dr. ' David J. Levy, Wh ‘Wams Mothers, Don’t Give Them Anything but Boiled Water at Night an Injunction. How and what to feed the baby? This ever-Important question gains fn significance now that the heat of} eummer adds to the anxiety of mothers tor the welfare of infants, Much that is of practical value in the way of in- formation on this vital subject is set | forth by Dr, David J, Levy of Detroit, in an article on “Simple Methods in In- fant Feeding,” in the current number of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Briefly, these are the prin- ciples that the writer urgea mothers to toliow: Milk dilutions Instead of percentage formulas. Long Feeding Intervals—Fivo feedings Hin twenty-four hours, four hours apart. Mixed Carbohydrates—The addition of 10 gm. of flour and the occasional use of oatmeal water as diluent, Limiting the total quantity of mitk mixture to one quart a day. Tho employment of broths, fruits and Vegetables from the sixth month on, DON’T FEED BEYOND THE LIMIT OF TOLERANCE. at once calls attention to the fact that “if the child be fed beyond the limits of its tolerance it starts on a downward course, not In spite of the} quantity of food it Is receiving, but on laccount of the quantity—the #o-catled paradoxic reaction. ‘This principle ts of the utmost importance. Jt means that! each Infant, so far as its nutritional re- nt {= concerned, !s a law unto! “We find, however,” adds the| ; handling large numbers of nis that the average tolerance limit sufficiently wide to permit of certain eralizations “Briefly stated, nised instead of ei mixtures, 1 passed. ny Women to Safeguard To: Miss Frances Perkins, heretofore active In the Consumers’ League and as the promoter of legisiation restrict- ing the employment of women and chil- dren, will enlarge her work a@ gecro- tary of the Committee of Safety, suc- ceeding Dr. Charles H. Keyes, The | committee was organize after the Triangle fire, with special reference to the protection of life and property against fire ha: SOME WORKING GIRLS LOSE TOO MUCH TIME “Dre Levs Two Girls Tell How To Avoid It. There is nothing that teaches more than experience, We therefore quote |from the letters of two girls who auf- fered and were restored to health. The same remedy is within reach of all. Brooklyn, N. Y.—“Prior to taking the first bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 1 suffered agony sugar is added| every month, but after your wonderful For children! medicine had been taken a while I felt a © dilus | tittle better, and after taking ceveral bot- tion xa halt! ties of it I feel that 1 can ly say 1 have no more pain or inconvenience. + J am out in the business world as jographer, I come in contact with many girls, and when the opportune mo- ment arrives I tell them about the Veg- ctable Compound and 1 know that quite afew are taking it." -HELEN C. ANET, 556 Dean St. Another Girl's Experience. Tishomingo, Okla.—‘I am a stenog- |rapher and book-keeper, and Lydia I. Pinkbam's Vegeta- ble Compound has saved my life, ] am enjoying the best of health now,but I was suffering from fe- male troubles: and Jpainful periods and would have ond backache, headache and fainting spells. quiren itseit. writ fie dilutions @ top mile or pt 18 5 per cent. sugar; hs on, whole be HOURS FOR FEEDING THE BABY} BETWEEN GA. M. AND 10 P, M. In the routine feeding of weil Infants feedings should be limited to five tn twenty-four hours. One must bow at mes to prejudice and long-established custom and, fn individual instances, compromise on a six-feeding schedule, ut it may be sated as @ rule that} after the first fow weeks five feedings should be tnelsted on, Night feedings are unnecesss My usual schedule © one feet! t each of Ha follow hours OPM. OP. M. and 10 P.M 10 P. M, and} $A. M. milk feeding ts not necessary. | Whe child during thg olght may drink| Dolled water ad libfim. As to choice! of sugars, maliove dextrin fs the best! for our puropse, being espectally advan- fageous probably owing to the con- Ifany woman would Lactose may be used) like to write to me with impunity in the case of the well!1 will gladly answer her letter and tell ehild, although dyspeptic disturvances| her what Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable or constipation are more frequent with}Compound has done for me.’ Mrs. {is use; also welght increase does not| MATTIE COPENHAVER, Tishomingo, m to fo rapid as with the Okt _STEAMBOATS, _ STEAMBOAT. _ BOSTON METROPOLITAN STEAMSHIP LINE The Great White Steel Steamships MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKER HILL ra, Freight, Automobiles and Hoi 1.00 rooms; Outside rooms $2 th Bath $8.00, Main Deck dining Hurricane Deok Cafe; Wireless Signal Sesvice; Searchlight; Oil DIRECT | TO ALL TE WAY ware | ER ieerser a rarerar ice; Submarine ROM NEW YORE: | Fulton 3 ret weave Pler 14, North River, foot of ays at 6 P.M. Same cervice @ between Cliles about 16 houre, rth River, at Broadway, roughout t y ee aba Taude aud important i ay Broadway Houses, and Nime® Frovincess over bape folder paswe™ PORTLAND. ME. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE “°° Sxi7sua Camve tal Lane Haland, $0 nd Atlantic Ocean {rip of BM), miles P Nort ‘of Vesey Bt,, Tues, Thurs, at AO samo # ftom, porciand; N vation Pier AYV-GY-WATER FOLDERS IN EVERY NOTEI, & TICKET OFFICF, | EASTERN — CORPORATION IN Long Branca, | rt, for the next Vi the MODEL br ats a ib eit enor, shie | through cmnecte at | ate mete to ities | mq UDBON ¢: | ‘TOLSINGER, AM, World Wants Work Wondere,| Si, me (AS tte i tation. Brookien, | SIGHT- SiEING VACHE ‘CLIFTON. | ~Arqumd | Maniatta 1, lecturer be aa gat gle tale fe ‘Birive Tol. Hi G THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 24, Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d During the Present rorty 40 No purchase necessat to every Holder of a Surety prea E get these points clearly in your dd your part for you to get 40 of the famous “SURE’ Ly bs all who apply at the stamp desk this week 10 “SURETY ditional stamps will be given FREE OF C HARGE,. The every SURETY stamp book you hold. you can redeem later on in the year, say at Christmas, for gifts! you asking forthem. Bring your ‘Surety’ Remarkable Sale in Our another. This word, of mouth advertising speak: lic great confidence in this store andiits adverti are right. In this great assortment you will find many shades of green and natural colors. $4.50 Enamel Bungalow Beds ‘Timely offer’ of white restful single beds: 4 height of head, 2 feet 6 ffl} inches; beight of foot, 1 foot 8 Inches; 1 4-n. posts; 36-In. cross rods; brass caps on posts: omamental leg mounts bigh tre en ish, snow white, (equal to por iain); made in 3 foot size only, Four More Cars of These Wonderful Rockers, 75c ‘They are rockers that will be in the family for years— finished natural and green, ‘Tho frames aro mado of hard maple | wood; heavy post Jand Droad slat backs; double woven reed seats, P They make tdeal One Thousand $3.25 Bamboo Bookcases, $2.50 Just like illustras tion. Made of beautiful figured imported bamboo, It is 54 inches hip It has five she Fach shelf is inches wide and 24 inches long; fancy top; has extra heavy cross braces in back and sides, arden Restaurant, Fifth Floor, Popular Price: gn New York's Shopping Ccrutrc () NEILL-ADAMS Co. Surety Stamp Coupons free! —10 Stamps Free to Start Each New Book and 30 Stamps absolutel, Stamp Book. 100,000 New Collectors Wanted ‘No purchase will be necessary on stamps FREE OF CHARGE. stamps (to start the book) anc We give ‘“Surety’’ Stamps liberally and cheerfully without us. We will show you how to fill them quickly, and redeem each book for $2.50 in goods FREE (Groceries excepted). Apply at the Surety Stamp Distributing Offices, on the Balcony, Main Building, Centre Stairway. Great Furniture Removal Sale From All Standpoints This Is Indeed the Most Club Plan Payments May Be Arranged sowing or nursery chatrs, $2.50 Porch Rocker, $1.75 A great lot of com fortable models, made of genuine maple wood, with a le woven reed seat; broad, comfort able arms; high back; five flat spindles in ok and seven giving extra strength to the case $3.75 Tron Cot, $2.95 The 2 ames a made Thy. inc § iron tubing, finished | in bronze, | folding head and foot; fine quality of bottom; it is thoroughly ize 2,6 by 6.2, Just like ‘Lbree-foot size; regular Sale Loe #9.25. illustration comfortable; fin price, 84. -EXGELSIOR SAVINGS BANK Wp 46 WEST 24TH ST. Caul Completion of New Banking Room at Company HE ORIGINAL" FUR SALE, BIANonps Ou CREDIT ROYALHAMONDaWhick co PHONE SZ 98 COR DIAMONDS ON ©). :DIT BASY WEEKLY OR MONS WEY 4 sik NTS, | American Watch ans | a Cos den Lane, To! * Depost je made om ov before py 20 Wil tram futerent ‘Ju iy cod a OG RED! o uP 1 tm -biamana ‘ ‘ \ watahes, Jewelry, Back 1 oh Open Chiffonier, $10.50 soe stration.) small topagy bevelled Freneh pla mirror. Thorougnly structed and fin ished In the bese white Jeuamel . 20th to 22d St., New York Citys | Sts. Week FREE To I stamps will be What an excellent chance to start several books, which Stamp Books to History Our customers have been so pleased with the goods they have bought and the many dollars they have saved that it has been similar to an endless ‘chain—each patron telling olumes and indicates that not only has the pub ing, but also that the merchandise and the prices This week we feature PORCH, LAWN and COTTAGE FURNITURE. There are chairs, rockers, settees, tables, beautiful pieces of willow, feed, rattan, prairie | pore! chand lawn swings, and in fact, every article grass and maple woods finished in pleasing | that is necessary in furnishing the summer home, porch or lawn. $2.25 Enamel tabie $1.85 Just like illus- tration; 16x 92 inches, | This table is thor- oughly con- structed, has « shelf in’ the base which is conven- ient for books ete, and is fin- ished with the best whiteenamel, $15 Enamel Dresser, $11.50 Two large and two small drawers, Straight front, he top is S8x@1 inches. French 20x24 inch plate mi constructi cli onc i the best white mel. Has wood handles. Reed Arm Rocker (ike iustration) with pretty bent spindtos and woven back. Has continuous roll arm and apro front and © with $13.75 Enamel Straignt front, 16x201 Wood handies, SAVINGS BANKs, MEW YORK, SAVINGS BANK and 8h Avenue ond at the rate FOUR PER CENT. JAMY x Alita AN Union Dime Savings Bank 40th Street and 6th Avenue An Interest Divi 106th tive) has beow Three ned i y Oretited July at, 1g ALY Rancrs Mt Lean! WILTIAM G. KOSH, FOR SALE. Wa. waisnes, ‘Wrldbia' oe Tom vrae | “1919 [tn New York’s Shopping Center| Estabtished 1927, rl le A R N 85 Years in bry Goods, Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue JUNE SALE— Last Days NO TIME FOR DELAY——ACT——ACT QUICKLY ! In This Era of High Cost of Living, Opportunities to Make Such Extraordinary Savings Are Too Precious to Miss LAST DAYS OF OUR GREATEST JUNE SALE OF WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR Greatest in Quantities—Greateat in Values-—Greateat in Saleat No time for hesitation, if you want to buy at our sensational June Sale prices | $2.98 Lart Days for 59 et, Nainsook Night Dresses, . Last Days for 59 ct. Nainsook Combinations Last Days for 98 ct. Princess Slips...... Last Days for 69 ct. Petticoats... Last Days for 29 ct. Drawers... Last Days for 29 ct. Corset Covers. Last Days for 29 ct. Ex. Size Corset Covers Last Days for 39 ct. Ex. Size Drawers... Last Days for 69 ct. Ex. Size Night Dresses. No Mall or Telephone Ontere FINER GOODS CORRESPONDINGLY LOW a) FINE WARM WEATHER WEARABLES FOR MEN OF TAST.. Genistein OUT-OF-USUAL OFFERING OF HEMSTITCHED SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES ONE-THIRD BELOW Regular Prices! HERE'S THE REASON, So, if you are wiliiag to quality without the tlekets— ‘UNITY, HERE'S YOUR OPPORT LOW CASES 42x%6—worth . 46x26—worth | SHEETS 64x90—worth 63x90—worth . ‘72x90—worth 90x90—worth y modi cuffefinent work janship-- wood $3.06 value. BATHING 3.98 @ 4.49 All sizes rsey or heavy knit Oxford—red or white stripes double crotch—finest workmanship— all have the 1.35 ¥ of contrasting colors tasteful color combinations ‘The right Neckwear for Summer use with fine wart weather shirts, ATHLETIC UNION SUITS. .,..One W ae : fal, 1.65 Fine striped Ma Yolle, alxo talnsook-celeevclensahirte-kuee “jong drawers, Remember, this price ts for this week only! ~~ TO-MORROW —Tuesday— A SUMMER ANOTHER ADVANTAGE ADDED TO JUNE SALE OPPORTUNIT! f Impossible to Name All WE ALWAYS No Mall or 7 SALE OF SUMMER NOTIONS Sale Items). ... . Accept these as representative, DO BETTER THAN WE PROMISE ‘elephone Orders for the following:= JUNE SALE SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW, Last Week No Time for Words READ.-_DECIDE—ACT QUICKLY No Mall or Telephone Onters, Midsummer Tailored Hats. . Briss ett ait a Em wtlk or wing tri tm ine baat Dress Hats. $1.24 Women’s Unt Drese Wiack Hair—sSatlors, Colonial Nentals and other emart lar dium shape fluted, With handsome tovelty band and det. cate colors, satin ribbon bow—aleo white or tinted satin braids—-ribbom atl rosebud trim, bas v4 Ostrich Bands and Fancies broad band: ine three tip and colors, $5.98 Misses’ Lingerie Dresses. White pink and bine fine ‘voile In handsomely emb'd effects sly trim’d in newest styles with fine and heavy laces-14 to 18 yrs. $1.98 Girls’ Tub Dresses. . Wain color chambray, aud plaid ging! model—emb'd” ben 6 to 14 years. $4.00 to $6.00 Women's Corsets White coutil aud nv tng or stratght-—l palr strong ga: $1.50 to $3.00 Women's Corsets. Fine coutit tremely lo 78 o “trl «very les attractive or coptrast trim— fabric) Warner's, Ro & ., Thomson sizes 18 to 20, but not in atyle—Clean up for last week of Ju 98 ct. Sitkatalf Petticoats......... Black—pleated — flounces—ail 98 et. Extra Size Sateen Pettic: Black—tucked — flounces- $5.96 Heavy Black Jap Sith Waists.. Neatly tatlored-—shirtwaist or # ton lewis $149 White Lawn and Voile Waists Noke atylos, tucked. with lace or emb'y arid lace inserts—ali «izes, yipeal Bes: i UR RE STOCK OF 0,00 ingerie Walsts new 7.98 A9 Women's Batiste Dresses......... 7.78 ine white batiate--lovely new models elaborately trim'd with Val., Point Vevise and Cluny luce inserts and fino embroidery—white or colored — satin mewsaline irdie—all nines, sch: 98 Women's Lis Brooks Spool Cotton ’ 4 |Muslin Skirt Yokes | blared 100 yde,—black and white f . With buttonbole-eises 24 ; 614) atraight Nos, 20 to 60. usually 26 dos. . to —reg, .12, ton trim. Limit--Als doses. $5.98 Women’ wre} Spoctal ; — Spectal, eet Bik, Bpoe! BiIk—M4 o8..... 19 1214 | Blantionewsorted widths..." ae Biec, Guy ond, gray lenne, bireteht Sewing Bilky-bluck and 1 pockete-nothing better for parent colors—dior. spools--60 yd. 29 24 ‘ 7 10-yard e@pools.... 63 for 240 Was aad Skirt Supporters. eT 1D $1.49 Pareale Wreopers cod 8 f 600 44tor , ide Blastlc Bupporters— y ripes ma . Hoox-ony Sewon and Plating frome with or ttbout Jokes fety Pins 1 ade Royal and Datender—t lace bitte | beth 96 ct Poreéle and awe Hon seen 08 reg. 20 Saal os SO . peck zit and without t fold on ekirt— Clinton Safety—3 eees—dor, 6 BY) Wate Te dno wet si Lite T Tots White Coats. 137 Koglish Pius —4 papers. 10 Ts Hest English Ping 1" 8 Sewing Needles— ‘ 2 Black Pins—box, Fy H Pin Sheets—60 and white. ‘ 8 Pin Cubes “bi ane't'd—200 plus... 10 @ 12 Cg tet anne 4nd One-in-One Shoe colea, Washable Dress Shields | follsh—Binck ane Tec’ 20 military bi ible turnt Light welght--Now, 2.8, 4—- ¢ 6 ‘ 24 $1.49 snd $75 Ma's in Shr usual price Se, and 10e, patr , 2 ss pt a, xt well boyy) aia Row Spectal. | Cores Side Shields, 17 | Sittewith Gr without eotlers eo, Extra y double coy ered Mlwide Wet 16 Roll 0 Shirts... hielda for Ki+ I Tape i pe aftecte—pias Hale tuoh 24 yds po rog. 7 414] plain dosoms—coat | model—te Gesseeees 24 to 90 ‘Four pes, J “ dored—name on ehirt ¢elle wala ed Dress Shields, 15 Knxlish Halrpins—6 papers, .15 Boneh % cy Reg. Special en Hone Ho Ww bine baeaeeas «f 3%) non, pl Hatrpl 10 Viethen tilickea a H 5 end fanctes—24 to 9 years, borg 53 tor ,10. | Hiner qualtty a 7 |%.98 Bore’ Light Wei " Plate Collar But Lingerie ‘Tape. weiter 15 gontauel FM dy Seiten mi us each . SSfor 10 | Has Seam Tapos—ans't'd be yen ol jote—tan, rows Marking — Iuitiain ~ Red 4 | Width ciseeeeseeees 6 wd 10 6 navy -ergen-some with extra trousers $ dots : } 8 to 18 years, etre einer eae .10 | Allover Hair Nets 49 ct. Boys’ jais-colors = on d, Brown, Mack 17 Paney 7 s4tor 60 ds or elastic ght, m y Hooks aod ad of .30 dozen oe figures ba of 2 dos ‘ FY Lalt-8 dos, 59 ct. Boys’ Nesliee, Shirts. ir Foundations~Ass'td G4 for 10 Rew. Spoctal,| Coat style—biue chambre: Collar Supporty s A for Crepe | Woo! Mate Rolls fanvy madray and perca Huetproot Bhoulder Brace. .24 1m ; Pry 8 cuffs attached—12 to M4 neck. fy ic foshar a fs os sTY [29 et. . Wash Emb’y Silks i 25) Allover Mair M4 BES bath Pw Bey PRES REE Assorted colors-reg, .%5 doa.) }iextrw large as ett | kon Caps—white ant tan, Pada OEE AT Ea Oe MORNING SPECIALS..To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buylug, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. 79 ct. Satin Messalines 36 inch Full lustre, eoft, chiffou fin » of q white and) full rw 5a 2 et. Millinery and Sash Ribbons 4 Dresdeus, Sutin, Moires, ‘Tat sh black, 0 foteo—blnck, white sod light aad dors | Vent and | oe OTL aOR” SO uMMONS MIN FLOOR, _ 16 T9.t. Table Spoons and Forks dor .. 44 SILVERWARE MAIN FLOOK | trunmiug wash and Hogeria’ drones, 4 ct. Bleached Turkish Towels ’ 49 et, Hairline Mohaira 36 inch 27 OWLS AN i | ‘ navy and black ~ 8% et, Ruffled Organdy Curtaining .. 615 nib Pe Bites and widn oS, rutflon for sah OES Dre pasranene, ™ et. Fine Dross c inghams sh plaid such 10ct. Linen Towellings 14 1214 et. Fancy Pereales #36 inch 19¢ 12 et, Steel Knives and M quailti¢s—checks Hone aud ae Wear DASnatENT. Cutts Clock Sigua Denote Morning Specials, the Clockal Look tor the Clocks! 69 ct, Bleached Sheets Wx (before ming) —no dres' bo seam—well i MUsLINS wo Inake BASEMENT, " Wash Suits 17 lor styles desirable # in plata colors and fan= oO 10 vr LOPHING THIRD FLOOR 39 et, Children's White Skirts ook and lawn flex of Syn gh neck=short sleeves—a'so fa eth drawers-double seats all snes KATP UNDERWEAR MAIN Fi PY Fd Dotted or Checked Lawn Wai

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