The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1913, Page 6

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cB iSepewcrrrc un! Bronx, last night @ distance of twe EW FIREBOAT WILL BE ‘ non Hospital Imost Ready to Be Launched an |} Wifl Be in the Second Class of | Maritime Fire-Fighters. ‘The eleyenth fireboat of the depart- @ent will be launched at Eilsabethport, |. 2., in five or aix weeks and is to be fein the William J. Gaynor. The hull it the new fire fighter is of steel, 118, feet long and % feet beam. While it will | TE powerful craft, it will be tn the ond class, three of the present boats exceeding the Gaynor In point of water | Bower. The new craft ts under contract re | quirement to pump 7,00 gallons of | ftent! water a minute and 13,00 under high | MIN Toner are cu Proswure. ‘The Thomas Willett, James | sieprise and grat Duane and the New Yorker will each | to secure results by oth ump 15,00 gallons a mimite under! Ail skin diseases, igh pressure. Some days ago |tetter, salt rheum, pile Commissioner Jahnson wrote tc Jecale, ‘barbers Gaynor asking ff he might name the | are eradicated by new craft in his honor and this Morn: | treatment ing came a@ reply that he might ff It troubles Would be following © Nine of the | flamed heees, fen boats now tn ishes, ftamed for Mayors of Wiliam J. Gaynor ta being built by the John W. Sulttvan Company and | ¢j {PUil comt $118,708, ” —_—_— 1 nan Down by Motoroyets. An unidentified man about thirty-two] cents) and Years old, weighing 10 pounds, drown | For free samples, wr it, gray eyes, clean abaven, wearing « jack sult, tan shoes and brown, soft t, was struck at One Hundred and xty-ninth street and Boston Koad, the WORLD WANTS Laboratories, 32 York City. guarantee you will ac 2 2 Every Perrin size stamped in the Ace of Clubs i 34th Street, New York The Boys’ Shop Smart Spring Styles in 5 \f Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Furnishings At Moderate Prices and of the highest standard of quality which characterizes Oppenheim,.Collins & Co.'s Entire Stock Special 6,75 silk lined. Regularly 75c, Special 50C A complete line of Boys’ Furnishings for Spring wear. “THE WILLIAM J. GAYNOR, |«o unconscious. Ite was taxen ' “ NOTHING EQUALS POSLAM FOR SKIN DISEASES derful rapid Agi SOAP, used daily for toilet makes every cleansing opera- louble means of healthfuln ‘oalam Soap (price #5 cent), ‘to the Emergency est 25th Street, New | WORK WONDERS. THE largest Kid Glove manufacturers in the ¥ world have decided to tell of p the Perrin Glove to those un- ! ¥¥ acquainted with its merits 2¢ ge ste ¥ the Perrin a lca are enormous, I 4 poo lane rae Inno aan delighted when you do, eget front France for those men women who want the best. ae Ask at the best shops—if you insist you can get Perrin's —$I.50 up. ) OPPENHEIM, GLLINSz C Boys Swagger Norfolk Suits—English patch pocket models with extra knickers, All wool fabrics, exclusive pat- terns, 8 to 17 years, Value $9.50, Boys’ Scotch Golf Caps— distinctive patterns in tweeds, mixtures and blue serge—- ravated y to the Over-night | les, red and shes, complexion blem- 2 And noboc and a few there in sho} with speak for themselves More than all—most im ment, absolutely trustworthy service. ik Je) SUM ‘‘Guess How Much the Baby Weighs?”’ “Guess Reliable Baby Foods We permit no Baby Food to be sold in our stores until we are convinced that it is a good food, You are safe when you buy of Riker and Hegeman. Imperial Granum, 20c, Cereal Milk, 40c, 79c. ste, 800, $2.10. am $2.25. ellen’s Food, . ‘e Peptogenic Milk Food, anninaes Food, 200, 38¢, 39c, Z1c, apse Nestle’s, 20c, 37c, 91.85. Loeflund’s Food—Malt- Eskay’s, 20c, 40c, 60c, 8¢, 75c. $2.10. Mead’s Dextro—Maltose nore 55c. Maier aa 40c, $1.75. inson’s Barley, ic. alc. __Cereé Wheat Flour, 15¢ Allenbury’s Food—No. 1, Just Food, 40c, 79¢, 91.32 45c, 79c; No. 2, 45¢, 79c; Delangrenier’s Racahout No. 8, 25¢, $4c. Food, 91.10. Baby’s Toilet Luxuries Dainty things to make baby more comfortable and more lovable—if that were ible. A Baby Powdere—for the tender baby skin susceptible to irritation or chafing use: Riker's Violet Excelsis Talcum—A superior powder, perfumed with the most exquisite . ee Colgate’s, Johnson’s Baby Powder, Williams’, Vantine’s San Dermal, Bradley’s Woodland Violet, Lundborg, 15c each. Mennen’s, Fehr’s Carbolated Talcum, 13c each. el Roger & Gallet Talcum, 15¢. Comfort, 19c. iss, 25c. Riker's Olivo Soap—Made from purest olive oil; con- tains no free alkali; cannot injure the tenderest baby skin; 25¢ Corona Castile Soap—Pure imported soap, 10c a cake; 8 for 25c. Baby Bath Sponges—Like velvet when wet; 10c, 25c, 390 and 49c. Toilet Sets—In dainty pink, blue and white, 49c, 750, 98, ; Baby Hair Brushes—Finest goats’ hair with celluloid backs in ivory, blue and pink, 39c, 490 and 59c. Baby Tooth Brushes—different styles, 15c. Baby Combs, 15c. Rice Powder—A perfectly pure, unscented fine powder for nursery use, 10c, ° Utopia Violet Talcum—Made of the finest grade talcum with the addition of chemically pure boracic acid and a delicate violet powder; the ideal powder for the nursery. Half pound package, 10c. Baby’s Toilet Necessities e- Riker’s Mattress Protectore— Soft and well padded; add a world of comfort to the little bed. Quilted, but can be washed easily. Size 17x 80, 35¢; 27x34, 65; 86x36, 90c. Crib Sheets—Made of highest ade rubber, absolutely waterproof. ickel-plated eyelets at each corner, so that the sheet can be tied around the mattress to prevent wrinkling and pulling up. Size 34x40, Only 89c. Rubber Sheeting-—Best quality only; in all widths; Djer the yard, according to Width.,.......se++sssseseee 8Sc up Rubber Pantalets—Best quality only. Well designed, insuring complete comfort. Various sizes......35¢ and 50c Paper Baby Diapers—Simple, con- venient, sanitary; when soiled can be thrown away; easily carried; per package of 25..... Folding Commodes—Very light and convenient; fold up in small space. ; Easily put into a suit case or bag. Most con- venient when travelling. Price, 91.50 up How Much Weighs?"' That is almost a daily query in the home where Baby is the centre of attrac- tion. Baby’s health can best be reckoned by the number of pounds credited to the sturdy little body. Tuck the bit of pink and white humanity into the wicker basket—just made to fit—and keep a careful record of the weekly gains. The weighing ceremony itself will be an event of interest to all the family. The record will be invaluable. > weighing is almost as necessary as accurate feeding, in scientific care of the baby. the Baby Accurate Riker and Hegeman Baby Scales are made according to our own specifications. We guarantee their reliability and accuracy. Hand Scales, 50c. Fine Large Scales, equipped with handsome rattan basket, special, $2.75. Every article is sold under our icles Neede ping for Baby, the Mothers are assuredly the ones who will be interested. The prices quoted in the list here- rtant of all—it is the Mothers who appreciate the necessity for safeguarding the wee ones, not only through their foods and medicines, but with safe and sanitary playthings, toilet requisites, clothing and all t So it is to the Mothers we want to say this—and we want to say it as impressively as it can be said: In the Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores no time or trouble or expense is spared to give to you, through our baby goods bg: goa Every article which we sell to you for your Baby's use is of the qual you yourself were superintending its manufacture. We have an organization of trained experts to serve you. W for Feeding Baby Properly “Cleanwell" Bottles,5c, Tc and 8c each; 35c, 40c, $0c, 70c and 80c dozen. ae iyecial’ Bottles, eight 02., 13¢ each; two for 25c. “Cleaneasy"’ Bottles, Se, 6c, 8c each; 40c, 50c, 60c and 80¢c dozen. ,'' Freeman" Bottles, eight and ten oz., Sc each; 60c dozen. Nipples, made only of ens Bue: oe rubber. one packed in separate carton. Non-collapsible, ball, round top, etc. S¢ each—the dozen 50c. Prof. Langerfeld's Baby Food Warmer; convenient, speedy, safe. Tin; sold ere for $1; our price, 75e. Brees; elsewhere #1.25; our price, 9c. Rochester Warmer, 92.50. Theecwator— Korps milk warm and fresh in the nur- sing bottle for hours. Saves the annoyance of getting up at night and preparing baby’s milk, 24c. Bottle Milk Modifier—A glass graduate, so marked as to show the proper propor- tions of milk, lime water, barley water, sugar of milk, ete. Enables you to prepare baby’s food scientifically. Only $1.75. Glass Graduates, 10c up Alcohol S t o ves, Glo- gau's, 45c. Wire Bottle Racks, hold 4, 6 or 9 bottles, 35c, 45¢ and 65¢c. Cream Dipper, 15¢ and 25c. Bottle Brushes, Sc, 10c, 15c. Sterilizers and Pasteur- izers—Be sure that the sterilizer F xs use is efficient and ily le. Baby's health may depend on its accuracy. You are safe when you buy.here. Prices #3 to 4. thermos Bottles—To keep baby’s milk hot through the night or when travel ing. Genuine Thermos Bottle for only $1.. Other sizes from $1.50 to 94.75. “‘Surefit” Adjustable Ear Cap For the prevestion or treatment of protruding ears. Of wash net an tape, light in weight and safe for day or night wear. Fits properly and can be adjusted tothe development of the child’s head. Cotton, $0c; linen, 75¢; silk..... $1.00 Simplex Croup Kettles A steam vaporizer which reduces congnesion and gives quick relief from coughs and_colds. method, invariably effective. Price.... Thermometer simple, natural Both Th y itive to water too hot sean MUTE etntidance ass See = Bijou bottle of Rigaud’s Dolce Mia Extract with 50c jar of Violet Cerate. \perat' always renyanteny as You Are Safe When You Buy at IKER AND HEGEMAN DR Mail Order Department, 162 West 34th Street, New York Cily THT ever oe Bracers eee em ow TL RIKER AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES A Hundred and One Things for the Baby | yh Se nobody but Mother knows how many little things are needed day in and day out for the little folks’ health and comfort. y but Mother realizes how much it costs to supply ail those ‘‘little things.”’ If, then, there are a few cents to be saved here arantee. ' . We have more than 70 years of priceless experience to our credit. You may come to the Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores with entire confidence in our ability to satisfactorily supply the ‘‘Baby needs."’ Folding Bath Tub, $4.39 Comfort alike for Baby and Mother. The little mite feels so much happier in it than in a great grown-up-folks tub, and it saves backaches and arm-aches for you who have to do the scrubbing. Riker and Hegeman purchasing methods enable us to offer this tub at the lowegt price ever put upon it. Tub is full 17x80 in. inside the frame. Best quality heavy white rubber, rein- forced on outside by strong cloth, with ample expansion space for water. Firm - frame, with additional safety latch on each side. Vent has full size, detach- ; able faucet. Nickel plated extension bar on one side to hold towels. up and fits in bag size of cane case. The very best quality Infant's Folding Tub, frequently sold from $5 to $7.50. Special price, $4.39. UG STORE yon FRE Teg MM \ fan he other needfuls. TROT | ity you would order i ee ee eee Folds Best Known Baby Remedies At Lowest Prices Sugar of Milk — Highest sold elsewhere for 28c to c pound; Riker-Hegeman price, pound.............. Riker'’s Tolu pater aN perfectly safe, pleasant, ef- fective remedy for coughs, colds and croup; bottle.......... 35c Jaynes’ Castormel—A superior laxative for children; all the good qualities of castor oil, but pleasant to take; bot- tle 20c ON; bottle, 2 of., 100: 4 on,, 1c pint, 30e. ae Wyeth's Lime bottioot 1oortec, Vater Tablets: | F Miscellaneous Needfuls For Baby and Mother Mouth Breathing Device. ‘Teaches baby to breathe healthfully through the nose. Prevents growth of GOODE Fat RATA IASG (chien cid isadet ses 88c _ Hand-i-hold Mitts. To prevent baby from sucking his thumbs or irritating a sore spot and for many other uses. Light, comfortable and sanitary; various sizes, $1.50. 6 Ce 8 » 85 fers Worm ‘Suse, Bee, bbe, Infant's Bulb Syringe, 1-02.25¢ the comfort of mother end baka Umbilical Belts......... TScup all of highest, most “Tyroler’s” Ear Conformer nant bree, Sadia up O88: soveenvence Feaa4 ‘Trusses, sin Mary ines wate Lawees : “The Care and Feeding of Children,” by L. Holt, M. D. The standard and authoritative work w ow the care of children. Invaluable to mother or nurse. Pub- BI lished by D. Appleton & Co. Our special price....... 150 For Baby’s.Pleasure ff Albright Ivory Teething Rings—A chain of inde- structible, tasteless, antiseptic rings, that will soothe the little gums. Price, per set, in sanitary envelope ........25¢ Ivory and Rubber Teething Rings—The old-fash- ioned teething ring, which still remains a well tried favorite. May be attached by ribbon to baby’s dress. Price..... 10 Imported Amber Beads—Said to be a preventive of baby’s throat ills; $1.50 value; our price............ 95e Sanitary Rubber Toye—No paint or glue to injure baby if he puts them in his mouth. No tin or iron to hurt the baby’s hands. Just safe, jolly amusement with a t variety of animals and dolls to choose from, rices 10c to $2.19 Celluloid Floating Toys, 0c up Rattles— Of every sort, both rubber and celluloid, 10¢ to 40c ‘\ Pacifiers ~ Se to 26¢ J Hot Water Bottles Each fully guaranteed, Little ones for . { little folks, 450, 580, 690 and T90 each, a aoe ell

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