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a a ee A et pn mt nN No ¢ ‘WORLD, TURSDAY, TULY 1, 1918. fF SHMILS 1K [CITY-WIDE CAMPAIGN FOR BETTER BABIES BEGINS am FROM BANKER Conducted by Evening World and Welfare Associations of Five Boroughs TN "RAGING” GAME Phiancier Wont te Home to Get ‘$10,000 More and Police aia ehaaks» SORE bisa JEDGE GAVE HM TIP. The Evening World Offers Many Prizes for Health- test Children, Ranging in Ages From Three Months to Five Yeare— Others in Work. Righty of the Les the Leading In- fant Welfare Organiza- tions of New York In- augurate To- Day Year's Series of Best Baby — Alfred Bishop Mason, nent in Railroad, Banking and Social Circles, Files Petition, —>~ Alfred Bishop Mason, broker, formal failroad man, eingle tazer and to-day filed a voluntary petition la ruptey in the United States Court. His Habilities are set at Gm> UA28. ‘The assets are sald to be nominah ‘They consiat of money due agerogatiny $2,108.90; insurance policies, 9750; begs National Packing Company's stock royalties on “Holt's Constitutional Law* _— “Tom Strong, We Jubilant Over His Good For- tune Until Jurist Opened ¢! His Eyes, : ‘ = . “Where ts a emife on the face of Hd- sian Lee Baxter Davidson, banker ant] Twenty Organizations in Brexar ®t Chariot, N.C. to-day ot! Various Sections of the ae ‘yb are up at Lee pongmrenk City Already Planning __ fare took away from nim He news| Contests to Be Con- bic Aleserog ducted Along the Lines of Those Successfully Held in the Spring. publ ‘The value of the royaltios is Wer." Maton, through, ila. witingn, Rib raliroad dealings and bplidings and pre motions, and of jate, his heckling Andrew Carnegie, hac been much fr ¢he public ¢ Some years ago he wae ated as @ millionaire several times over, was sued for $980,000 by Jeha nder of Philadelphia, which the Intter claimed as his share of profits in the construction of the Crua and Pacific Railway of Menton» Mason obtained a concession in 1908 for a railroad in Colombia through Prosident Reyes, whom he had tained when the general was in country on business relating to the troubles arising from the creating of the Department of Panama into 6m independent Republic, Thi omg ~ tion of the railroad fell through & dig loan had been received by promoters from the Bank of The bank foreclosed and brought sult for $10,000,000, but a not get the money, Mr. Mason, in January, as president of the Manhattan Single Tax Club, wrote several letters to Andrew Carnegie, they burden of which was that the fmm master, in registering $150,000.00 of bonds, had admitted that he had been worth at least that much for the past SY Say . MoworAeu MaRS CAVALIERI TO WED TENOR MURATORE, REPORT IN PARIS Secret Preparations Reported Under Way for Wedding at Her Country Home. Banker Davidson is the victim of the ‘el% horse race swindle, & game so an~ 2 tique that its whiskers should have tidkied Mr, Davidson when % brushed Against him. He tad deen met in the Hotet Martininque by an affable young fellow, who invited him to dine. They dined in the Waldorf and afterward the young man met « friend who knew a lot about racing. The banker and his com- panton took @ dollar chance on @ horse and the new found friend, George Har- tis, went away with the money, return ing with $10 that had been “won.” The banker was persuaded to plunge and Joat $700 on the next “race.” Instead of allowing him to bemoan his Joss, the two young fellows who had alep lost heavily, persuaded him to write out a note for $10,000, which would de accepted as a bet. The bankeer did and he was overjoyed when he won. He did not receive his winnings, how- ever, for “that would not be fair.” He must first show good faith by proving OSS Honoree 'N MAN T) 34 New York City is out for a new record—better babies, perfect babies mentally and physically, standard babies, and more of them than any other city in the world—out fora record of supremacy, that all the rest of the United States may emulate. The record breaking quest begins to-day in the form of a year’s series of standard! Better Babies’ Contests in numerous districts of each of the Boroughs of New York. Back of the contests are the Babies’ Welfare Association and The Evening World. The Babies’ Welfare Association is a federation between the Division of Child Hygiene of the Board of Health and of eighty of the leading private infant welfare organizations of Greater New York. It undoubtedly represents the most completed co-operative movement for the conservation of infant life and health in the PARIS, July Preparations are being secretly made, confidential friends of the diva say, for the wedding of Mme. . ‘ Fe By Bree country. Cavalier! and the tenor, Muratore, | ten y and that he had never pai e could raise $19,000 on his note In . ” which is to take pl rt " taxes for more than $5,000,000, order to: eet ‘bis money Ne must €0 ‘With the Babies’ Welfare Association The Evening World wil moe. fe piace privately, they He told Carneaie that he owed $20,008. home and raise the amount and return co-operate heartly by offering a series of prizes and throwing its rt, at the soprano’s country house | oo in taxes, and that he had put @ bure tear this clty at the end of next month. The pr.ce of these skirts should really not be consid- dent, Julius te nota candidate, but-— . ment card telling her when to report} man were joyed, Se eee a rorough President” he | the ereat manifestation of public Inter | clearing house for all infant welfare) at p, s, 91 with her baby for the pre-| ‘Tho dixciptin: Tara tads Wad Tees ered as a criterion of the matchless values in this sale assembled. tid, “C would make the Fourtn of | mt '# the Batter Ration Sons Cratret [Work And any Information regarding |jiminary examination. derful—over 20 children were benefited Ava ratte of fact thaen shirt have boon marion ot the enone July real celebration of American Saar eye Zand, both from perente he Rebrisentttis ay he Sere ined from} Th» Evening World offers for thle each dey by who ome, well organised | tional figure ONLY to fill the pressing requirements ofpai pIndependence; T would make the last | wno wish to enter thelr bables In such | Among! the organizations, therefore, soniaat HD niptlne mnoker. Thers Will) lay, on well wept eres grash Inatied 3 who, at this eleventh hour, deena patocly wade sit of Ui eee b. Novene Sine births | contests Ane fone Srpanenesne va which will co-operate in making these| montis to ingore | fp nesta in| GURY lane whids Dar she wanieide al smart lines at a minimum price, These skirts meet the 7 . wish to hold them, and look to the | contests a success are: Hospitals tak- j ° 0 ad bee! ei a oy and Waslasyen Ba addy he Executive Committee of the Bi ting Sanles’ under tho years. 4a au offered to the healthiest baby in each Lai yeas n thelr only alter 4th f Jul oe eee reine ccat men there would | Welfare Association as # proper body | series taking such bables, outing agen In the fall of 192 Misw Brown ore 4th of July ress a e “Khe something happening ia the Bore | (> #0 a © direct agency. sles wl Goh With mothers: and Danint ganized the Ext 2 Ansociation to] ———S— anizations running milk statl cas a et aoa ot Mannerian ton; moaid lnoote | FIRST IN FIELD BEGINS REGIS: |orean naan ening caild Hygiene of | Dables, but alno special articles to moth~ |CArly ferwardl the pulinl ware wy mui) Ornate or Simple Summer Designs in g .00 a Heninen ara SHATION TOMAYs nea 1a | t8e,Nem, York City Department of! ers taking up various phaea of baby | uy February permission had been | Voiles, Ratines and Pretty Toon D i 2 The first organisation in the 8] Health; Diet Kitchens, Nathan Straus | care an' jem reRarins | gained from the Board of Educat . soo a eka eat pg the Extension Association of Pubiic|ranoratories, the Henry Street Settle- | different diseases to which thelr children Leas Se ee iane Ga ae Actual $7, $8 and $10 Values, now Sines a asloa Cor thet purpose ana |2eDtel S: st Albany avenue And. 24s: (moat; regsaren, orptnisations, like: Gwe] Ste HRI or tues ceset toon and |i COM ™ oe, gine social chi Car devs oferngs te maene hase eosnenetai Y pay wee ie Boe Dee el feulatering babies in the sohool Dullding | pureau of Municipal Research; rellot| What they can do to avold them. These! any others were formed, A Friday | than passing igi by ‘vee best comostat to ae, e, had finished thelr da's devotions. to-day, Following that, the Little|agencies like the Charity Organization | articles will be prepared under the |nigit dance was organiged, over 300 | crowning point of these values undoubtedly will pan in Ma would win Ie & walk along these | €others’ Ald Association will hold 8 | @ociety, the Association for Improving supervision of the expert doctors of the | young people coming each w Ad- this amazing opportunity. ‘We give every assurance that it will er Named Contest at their house, No, 2% Second|the Condition of the Poor, United He-| Central Committee, It will be the alm) inission was charged and $126 has | re of vast interest and advantage inspect these BOs De CUBS aees: beginning Aug. 1. Other or-| brew Charities, the New York and|of The Evening World in every WAY 19) toon roallaed. | Preutiful ya a A ET OLOW ne Laavea Gai Baleaw tions which are laying plans to| Brooklyn Children's Ald Socletles, the mete bie taatars ae ee utmost educa} with this m the young men end umany jonal value to mothers, begin work in the near future are the| Brooklyn Bureau of Charities and the i jag 6irls have elected to pay for the ‘The committee in charge of the I-| Chelsea Netghborhood Association on | Jewish Aid Society. he srore card copyrighted and printed | rontat of the field for the playsround 4th (1) uly dependence Day celebration of the Tam-| Chess | Nemionie ion Settlement | EVENING WORLD WILL AID IN| °?, the Wonen’s e Companion and | int, coming auminer fob Sere ES eee oad a e many Society has made extensi lane indorsed by the New York Milk Co.n- pe, society, will premiae. : Little Mothers’ Aid Association will fol-| under the direction of the central office Cans BE Sie Seren Mane Air| ARAINAE CRAM AIURER LD LOE a a citys procession low up their initial conteste with edu-|Dr. Stafford Mclean. of the Central of charge celal ae starting effect thes: paring them for entering thetr babies |of this educational work, and Dr. Den-| gucting contests, toxether with a book-| forse show at Olympia, when he we n or an electric light and the tin box containing the ash in a final contest in the fall. ‘The other |nett will be in charge of the scoring | je of advice to mothers as to the care|cured in Class the Forest King | spectator, Sone of the actremes, dress- Pin eee a human body, to which 1a| organisations will register bables in the |of the bables of their babies. The work here will, \tr.phy for ponies not exceeding four-| makers models and women prominent In A attached ® tag with the inscription: immediate future and conduct educa-| Not only will The Evening World] therefore, be a part of the national! teen hands, which had taken a first or| the night life of the gay French capttal, July 4, 19%, Frank Mohr tlonal work during the summer, prepar- | publish from day to day the interesting | movement which {» gaining such im-|sccoud prize In single harness during| Who Wear the more transparent of tho 4 in a handbag in| atory to the contest to be held in tha |details of these contests, together with | petus this year in nearly every State inj the show, The winner was his Lady | "X-ray" gowns, have tights underneath tar epee OO GO ie, ie onetriog ous | . isk asarins opt winsieg | iho Valen anew aya pene SHR +n lage 7 be z with dt to show proof that the bet columns open for educational articles and subjects springing den on dwellers in tenements who Bad Only Mme. Cavaltert’s relatives are was’ /nade on hot alr. rt of what he should & Joy i the banker returned, and Paranda aia ae hea cee? main purpose of these sohtaala which JAMES FREELY ee ah seen trae aaa pail Cl Arnexte reviled ‘0 ley nt 1 in Charlotte mentioned his 004 | ent ¢istricta of the city have already | 1s to interest mothers in the standard Italian custom, all her cousins and/inat he had always paid what the hs- fortune to Judge Henry Osborne, who happens to be a brother of Lawyer show them how t hi HELEN — ond cousins, are coming from Italy, | and that no man could be expected t® ; {n these contests and a dozen more are 10 wet them into perfect James W. Osvorne of this city, The condition. NOVAK Some are expected within the next fow ea more than this, * i ‘ completing plans. The three independ- Kee MOTOR HOS! HOSE CART BALKS. Judie knows a thing or two and DeDuty | one contests that were held In the city| | 7h? Hables’ Welfare Association I a) « HOR ORATIAE ert near trove i Sanaa, pau veld | this spring were merely preliminary and| 7¢4F old this month, and in taking up 1ON. F Department Mechanteians| Since her return from the United aie Of heart troutle in Janseeyy He arranged the trap, and when the young men greeted the banker on his return tovduy detectives pounced 0B | ih, Combined experience gleaned from the second year of the federation with Y, ° Five hundred persons sweltared In ahe| op Mme. Maritza, the soprano of the | come for thelr entertaining powers, - er. cadquarters the young man| these previous ones, ‘The purpose will| fe most promising movement yet under- venting or ers Weal at Brondway and Onaibire etrest'| Tostay Opera Gempany: Mise Cavalier ub ts the pitas toe F anus. | be to spur mothers and welfare agencies taken to reduce infant mortality and during the noon hour today and! ag pecn living an Unusually retired life Sig proved on he 36h aoa iq | to greater efforts in behalf of the city’s | Promote the rearing of well developed Lg e watched the fi ta of a’wquad Of) Her ‘The tenor is said te be very GeGrgs Harrie was recognised by In| Dobie ‘ables. or ize a LES | 9 to, BAU GAG, GF Somme Joni ole, f $17,000 to $33,000 to John ree Harris was recognized by In-| "Oi announcement was made ex-|MANY INTERESTS JOINED IN sioner Johnaon's new motor hose cart! After thelr honeymoon Mme. Cavaltert he RAIBOE Gare spector Faurot ae George Hobart. who) ives to The Evening World to-day : in motion, ‘The big truck was stuck IN and her husband are going to America ‘and brother of former ee two years for swindling in| WO"? ™ viminary report by @ special BABIES’ WELFARE. . the line of traffic about forty minutes. and will have an opportunity of meet- Chanler of Dut tp representative committee of the Babies’ | The personnel of the executive com-| How and Where Parents May Enter Babies for Myre Department mechanielous fnal- jing Mme, Baritza, Henry Russell has | County. The uation declared, taatis KIRBY COMING BACK Welfare Assoc.ation appointed to act as | mittee, which te the governing body of ; ; ; y Kot the spark Koln engaged them for the principal roles | Gory oe eee rae the petitioners. Senet care aselanittes te inaugurate and |the association, fllustrates the’ varied First Contest in Great Series That The trick, No. 7, wax one of seven |fOF the production wt Boston n Oe oat tne lberenas were ake FOR LOBBY INQUIRY. | controi these contests. Interests brought into co-operation by O To-D pleces of fire apparatun which respond: andonl unaio’ Siaed, forthe Is CENTRAL COMMITTEE WHO |!t. Dr. S. Josephine Baker, Chief of the Begins To-Day. ed to an alarm sent In from Broadway Division of Child Hygiene, ts Chairman and Warren street. Supt. Joweph Jack- - 2 Former Head of Association of| WILL ARRANGE CONTESTS. [or this committee. ‘The ether members | ompyy TISrTinpe CHa:TBTaLL @SITEET TORE LHlbee. Wil che Sivan EM AIAE OHINOCARAL UT aat me Comune ore erate Te di ST Ae ae oe Manufacturers Starts for Dr. Godfrey R, Pisek of the New |of the committee are Miss Maria L. tof H given, $5 frst prize and) umn of smoke coming from a manhole omorrow, We nesday. SATURDAY, July §-6. ‘ York Post Graduate Hospital 1s Chair-|Dantels, New York Diet Kitchen As. |Sthe# of Better Bables’ Contosts will} # A rine, directly In front of the butlding. He de- . ” Washington. cn ar thle Cesenl Committee Tre ecclation, representing the Milk Stations; Me dbaapursen by the eto Ae 2 ralicinaty dxamiondone it be mage ator man to the alarm 4th of Jul e He —Hal mbers are Dr. 4 n W. | Dr, Bduea.|Clation of Public School No, 91, Alba: . . July % by a corps of Brook- “down a “aes asco, Jy totam} athe “mama ay cada (or. any inna oth um: [on of Fac Batol Ne MAUMOY hon al ical [nya a ana ee ty onto WY ALS e all to- ; H. Dennett, New iclans representing the Babies’ Welfare | (xr; euished acveral burning Jo! sig tall to-day for the Antipodes, John Kirby | Committee Dh, Reser H. Dennett: New |ments and Outing Agencies; Mr. John Local committees Fe Cyn ee een eine td experence tn | exensumne a! burning Joists hold Voiles and Batistes, All-white or with jr. and David M. Parry, former Presi-| York Post Gradua lonp ital} A. Kingsbury, General Agent of the| work in co-operation with the @Ub-| 1), previous contests held in New York, |!" UP the sidewalk near the subway atistes; ie Gents of the National Association of| ford iMelann. of toh) Basiee, Hoeaiialt New York Association for Improving the} committee on Better Badles’ Contests | "4, 2 ante reas principal ot | construction work, ‘The damage was Touches of Color; Flat Collars; Jabots Maritacturers, cancelled thelr reservar|DP. A. . SUIDGY, Of Soe cer eices | comeution of, the Foor, representing the ef the Bables! Weltare Association. | | Fublio School No. #1, ls honorary Presi- Mi nematic Positive $1 and $1.50 Values. Special ee i snanese ipmnorsates on See ar ke Wakeman) (Direcian of pent Largely fealty rap ager iy Pereceaany begins to-day in Publis | dent of the Extension Association, The X-RAY GOWN LAT. on, Ww! Ahead r i, q ficers are: '- fore, tne arate committee tnveetigating| the Brooklyn Children’s Ald Soclety, | Charities, representing Day Nura Parents cilslng:aviihin he toundareel | once cote newman srenlasnts No IN DMC LATA on brill Sensational selling Gleapencal will sie, hed the Mulhall charges. and Dr, Phoebe Van Vorat, Chain Dr, Godfrey R. Pisek, representing Hos-| covered by the contest wishing to enter | go) Marlborough road; Miss Martha fs eB CIES ; iant achievement in waist values tomorrow. The change of plans will cost them $3,000 apiece. They promised before | ing to make a public statement, HARBURGER SAYS: % Miss Brown has done exceptional = Babies’ Welfare Association, fa ex. MY 5 ova Tea atriotiem amd Make|omcio member, and Garret Smith) Ex- bat Bees ecp that Se ett te = einaincen in The Evening World ecole weltre work in her eae By gg 5 : i her personal ‘effort wlio rained $1,000 0 Citizens Go to Church.” cutive Hecretary efit Saniora are /not a weparate organization but @ fed-| Mothers will be required to fll out an| and with tt ran and maintained @ play- Cleverest of the Season's Ideas in Gheriff Harburger to-day refused to | Association, w eration of agencies already existing for] application blank which will entitle her| ground for the children of her school Very Latest Cordeli ind Piqui e this committee. co-operative work. It conducts « ery Lates jelines a ques; affirm a rumor which gained credence | °° Central Committee reports that 2 to enter her baby in the contest. district during the summer of 1912, ‘Two yesterday that he was to be the Ta: Many candidate for Borough P State Superintendent of Elections John _R, Voorhis, present Grand Bachem of announced thelr intention of taking part tentative. The is Dased on @ new plan evolved from eries about to be held of the Public Health Education Com- mittee of the yw York County Medi- cal Soctety. Dr. 8, Josephine Bake: Chief of the Division of Child Hygiene of ame Board of Health and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the this move on the part of the Babies’ Welfare Association was prompted by on the upper east side, the Finch Schoo} lyn end of the Brooklyn Bridge. Toe School Extension Association and the of physical perfection in their babies and this baby contest movement its officers and members believe they are beginning pitala and Dispensaries; Mr. Arthur E. Wakeman, Director of the Brooklyn Children’s Ald Society, representing tne Children's Aid Associations, and Mr. Paul E, Taylor of the New York Milk Committee, representing agencies doing tral officé in the Division of Child Hygiene of the Board of Health, Centre and Walker result of following the inatruction given: in the educational courses conducted bables as contestants may report to the nurse In charge of the milk station at Public School 91 any morning up to July 8 between the hours of 9 and 12. The committee in charge meets to-day to extend the boundaries and those will In return for the application blanks Re mother will be given an appoint- is being used all over the country and is now under consideration by & spe Pleyl reet; etary, dure Rotherosen, Newkirk avenue. college men, assistant, a ph and the IsT. ta teh ice BABY. No, 88 Camb equipment bought ‘Treasurer, Vice-President, No. 167 Decatur Miss Theodora Goldsmith, Bec- ne college Woman and an cal diréttor and watche Work 40 Minutes to Start It. ot of observation, and aunts, Including fis, where a Tepeatedly TIGHTS GO WITH IT. almost as large for July 4, but Gov. Sulzer has not the middle west side, tho THE WORK, mittee will be used in these contests. | 14.1 year have betn turned over to the 7 been invited to take part, United States | A*eociaten an ls Oat West Thirty-| The Evening World will offer money| This card has been prepared by Wel eta or Mauoatlon, and thie’ sume Stusning Neveltios for Outings 00 Senitor Charles 8 Thomas, J, Thomas prizes for each of the contests, Part| Better Bables’ Bureau of the Women's) nor thoy a ‘ ; 5 in Rich Mixtures and Diagonals; Slate (of Alasamnis Lemuel FiaGayt | eee en eee ne eer sn will be used J ding | Home Companion, assisted by Dr, Roger [Mer iney are to asmume | the man Splendi 8 and $10 Val t in of Alabat . Kipps Bay Neighborhood Association, | of this money e used in awarding Q aes ¢ agement of the playsround, M al of Tennessee, Charles C. Carlin of Vir-| maven will enter babies in the territory | Prizes to the highest ecore baby in the | H. Dennett of New York. It renrewenté | iiruwn and her workers having ot ay plendid $5, $8 and $10 Values, Binta, James M. Curley of Massachu-|etween East Twenty-elghth strect and| Original contest, and part of it—this| the rewults of exparien: eymained Moni folans to whieh to devote ail thelr! This is the much talked of “K-ray” Perhaps the best evidence we could offer that these setts and other distinguished men are to| rast Forty-second atrest, Fifth avenue|1# the most important prise in view| many, contmls dell in tle CNN Mle | enurgiog gown that is being worn in Paris, par- matchless coats are superior in every way is the fact that they take part in the celebration. The| gnq Hast River, and the United Neigh-|of the purpose of the work—will be on: Among these are the establishment ; ‘ALL mad: t ly value Bizty-ninth Regiment Band and the|tornood Association of Brooklyn, which |offered to bablew showing the greatest | ome of the Teading baby speclaliaty tn | eet enon a free tee 1 tlewlurly at the race tracks, A woman were le up to present asa arly attractive Tammany (lce Club will furnish muste.| overs the territory @round the Brook |!mprovement in @ given time as a| {he country have contributed. ‘This card | en eee aw tter Batioa’ ta Vattired in one never fails to become the at $5, $8 and $10. As an EXTRA attraction, in view of the her great aunts and denied being engaged to the divorced husband dred ideal creations Se ee eee a rst thigh ph id. A bargin Witheak 4th of July Skirt Sale Genuine $2 and $3 Values, now universal need for stylish coats it pay these handsbme models will ees nessor had demanded without question, ‘The couple had been acttve in sodial affaires where both were always Wek ively priced at this ‘on sale at $3.00,

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