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TOBE 13TH BRIDE _ OF WRITE HOUSE Risgunet ot | of President's Second Daughter To Francis B. Sayre Announced. DATE NOT YET PUBLIC. He Is Son of Wealthy Family * and Clerk in Whitman’s Office Here. Francis Bowes Sayre, the young law Clerk in the office of District-Attorney itman, whose engagement to marry Tessie Woodrow Wilson. the arcond and Prattiost of the thres daughters of President Wilson, has just been an- nounced, bears a striking resemblance to his distinguished father-In-law-to-be, Sayre's face is unwrinkled and he doen | not wear eyeglasses, but he has the! prominent Wilson jaw and chim avd the Wilson smile. % The young man has been a clerk In the complaint bureau and aide to As- sistant Dintrict-Attorney Colnon for ten months, He is extremely popular and an all-around good fellow, hut none of his friends and associates knew that he was even acquainted with the family of the President. From which | {tymay be Inferred that young Mr. Sayro possesses that rare and most ad- nifrab') masculine attribute, reticence bout himself. He was born jn 1885 In South Beth- lehem, Pa, and 1s a son of tho late Robert Heyshan Sayre of the Penn- sylvania Sayres, who left a large for- tune, A giaduate of Williams College In 1909, young Sayre studied law in Harvard for three years and took his degree a year ago. He finished his examination for a certificate to prac- tice at the New York Bar last week and i# reasonably satisfied that the Appellate Division will give him bis certificate, CONGRATULATIONS CAME TO) HIM IN A STORM. , Mr, Sayre, who ‘s alwaye prompt, was At his desk on time to the mmute to- day. He is a modest young man, and there was an air of apprehension about hin as he braced himself for the con- @ratulations of his colleagues, which came on him in a storm. After a couple of hours he faded away, confiding to one of his friends that he thought it best to “beat it until Monda; To-day Mr. Sayre wore a gray sult, folwe socks and a blue cravat. It has been noticed by the clerks in the Di trigt-Attorney’s office that Mr. Sayre's| socks always harmonize in color with his oravats. He is a careful, conserv- ative dresser and knows how to wear eireumstances, but I suppose I might @s well have ‘t over with and get it etraight. “Since being graduated from Williams pare time. 4 Labrador with Dr. Grenfell and came back on the Roose’ with Peary. | Lagt summer I spent in the Far West taf of District-Attorney Whitman last ptember. You know a student seek- | z admission to the bar must have six | faite practical experience in a law} MEETING. h other, and that {s) ut all T care to say, How do you stand tn politica?” the young man was asked. “Well,” he replied, after some con- sideration, “I never did care much for rict party lines, I have great admir: tion for Col, Roosevelt, but I have more admiration for President Wilson, and I voted for him last fall.” ‘The date of the marriace will be an- | nounced by the Wilson family to-mor- | row. The ceremony, will be perform in the East Room of the White House, It will be the thirteenth marriage in the White House history, and thirteen 1s President Wilson's lucky number, ——q-—— introduced to eu C ‘Woman Mrs. EB. J. Flannery Gnyder avenue, near Canarsie avenue, Flatbush, saw a man shoot another in the back to-day, within fifty feet of her home. @he sent for the police. Thi wounded man, who was {dentified as| Paulo Amoruso, a laborer, of No. 116) West Ninth street, South Brooklyn, was found to be dead, The police say they gow tae name of the slayer. FRECKLES Don't Hide Them with a with a Veil Rem ve Them with the Othine Prescription. This prescription for the removal ot freckles w: ritten prominent | jan and is usually uccessful in | removing freckles and giving a clear, | beautiful complexion that it is sold by Riker-Hegeman Co, under an absolute eetanten to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil et an ounce of othine and remove them. | ven the first few applications should show « wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the College four years ago I have travelled '* @ great deal on this continent In my . I spent the summer of 199 Rss FRaihD) som vo your baby.” | | clea a |Entries for First Two Days at Public School No. 91, Brooklyn, Reach 240—At beast 500 Expected Before Closing Time on July 8. Dr. Roger H. Dennett of Post-Graduate Hospi- tal and Corps of Ex- perts to Judge Girst Group—Mothers’ Ques- tions Show Unusual interest, The rush of happy mothers to reg- ister their babies in the Better Babies’ Contest of the Extension As sociation of Public School No. 91, Brooklyn, continued yesterday. From 9 A. M. until noon, the clos- ing hour for the day, 112 tote had been registered for The Evening World's prizes, which total $100, “Totorm registration closes on July 8," said Miss Georrienna Brown, principal of Public ‘9, M1 and honorary president o} nsion Association, in charye o: “we expect to . Personally t expect a great many more, but if we can ‘exhibit 1,00 application cards it will be all the more of @ surprise to those unawore of the great interest in the contest. With 20 applications on the first two days and particulariy with the persistent Individual \.terest of each mother in asking questions in regard to the proper care of her infant, we are enthusiastic In this contest centre. “Por we feel, as does The Evening World and the Babies’ Welfare Asso- ciation, that the educational value of this particular contest is city wide, The questions asked by mothers here are the same that mothers on Fifth avenue, Riverside Drive, the east side and the west side asking, and these ques- tions are being answered daily in The Evening World by Dr. Josephine Baker of the Board o! nent child spec! . Baker’ ot their vice in a splend! and New York Dr. Arthur cock street; avenue, “We gladly in contest, cians, Babies’ section of the o mothers and throughout the general, the statements of these ph the work of MICHAEL. Dem SRgSIC. ft Health and oth Jaliste, Infants {8 simply 1 id crop of sterling babi who will reflect credit on their parents that these contests ha Poger H. Dennett o' Packer, No. 190 Han Dr. W. D. Ludlum, ‘ co-operate voices, the Be » because we know educational benefits will be felt in every ity. While this particu: lar contest is local, its good effect on children will be general city." Bad Milk Poison to Baby, Expert Warns Mothers Dr, S. Josephine Raker Tells How to Prepare Child’ Food to Ward Off Illness in Summer—De- cloi2s Against Dipped Milk. “One of the things IT cannot warn methers strongly enough ts that bad milk kills babies,” eaid Dr. 8. Joseph- ine Baker, Director of Child Hygiene, Department of unless it is at di * anything el Bowel trouble kills more babies than any other cause, “Bad milk ts pol- vk, a a : by feeding him ning milk statio: we give you ac “In this talk I want to tell moth- ers just what we mean by good milk; lee. avy bacteria or “If you see dirt in the bottom of a| glass or bottle of milk don't use any | more of that kind’ of milk, If you do} you are likely to Kill your baby, milk that In ke} office. This is the greatest office In| “But don't think that milk Is clean| “So ue world for such an experience, because you can't see the dirt in it] US you must ta NOTHING ROMANTIC IN THE! Some of the dirtiest milk looks perfectly | ¥e do or tt wi It may be rich and perfectly can get at It. dreds of bactori; "Never sunny ato’ can get warm. will very soon ate too small for an red eye to see. There are hundreds and hundreds of them in one drop of milk. “Yet doctors have seen them with mi- croscopes. You can see them for your- self If you can get a doctor to let you look at a drop of bad milk through a microscope. have bacteria in It, if it is open to the alr, Milk sold in bottles is much surer to be clean because the air has been kept away from it and the bacteria have had no chance to grow, with @ CLEAN ooo it in the year First Better Babies’ Cont: tension Association of Publ! Toad, Brooklyn, The chief object of this contest and of the articles tvening World is to teach mothers how to take care Boundartes of the Contest district: down Nostrand to Rutland road, to New York a tp Nostrand avenue, Parents may register their babies between 9 and station at Public School No, #1 on July 4, 5, 7 and 8 Preliminary examinatior will begin Wednesday, Brooklyn doctor Association, The Evening World offers $100 in prize money f Prise will be given the healthiest baby in each of from three months to five year tyo improvement prizes will be given, @ firet prise of $15, Parents may save time by cutting out and fill blanks published daily in the Home Edition of Th double strength othine; it is this that ix old on the money-! back guarantes, applicants not required to use The Evening World “That is one reason why we a leave milk standl window sill or near the kitchen or in any other place where it If you do the best milk Nostrand avenue and Carroll str nue to Winthrop str to Schenectady avenue, to Rutland road, to Utica avenue, to Carroil street, aided by several others representing the Babics' Welfare In six months from the dat “Don't Buy Dipped mk, “Don't buy your milk at a grocery or delicatessen store or any place where they dip it out and sell it to you loose Some milk stations sell you first-class milk loose in cans and tell you how to take a milk station. one, two or even three cents more for | milk each day than to lose your baby bad milk, ns. At the milk hance to buy good milk; milk that we are sure is clean. And at| the milk stations we not only sell you clean, safe milk, to take care of it and prepare if for| but we show and Alaska. {how to get good milk and how to keep it| your baby, ‘Through the good offices of Col. | 6904: “At the milk stations we keep the Roosevelt I obtained # position on the| “By GOOD milk T mean CLEAN milk.| milk shut up ¢ in bottles and on Milk that ts shut up cannot get Harm- ful bacterla cannot grow in numbers In other dirt in it. pt cold, when you get your milk from of it the way ake cari It soon # bad. Don’ open-the bottle until you are ready to One fly may carry hun ia to baby's milk, get bad. Warmth sour: milk and makes it unfit to feed a baby, “But you say you cannot afford to holes in the bottom so that the water can drain off as the ice melts, plece of tce in the pall and then set the | milk bottle next to it, Cover the pall) Keep the pall blanket, Facts About Better Babies’ Contest : Under Way at Public School No. 91} »rvae ries now being held by Ex- School No, 91, Albany avenue and Lincoln appearing daily in The of their children it, it, 12 A. M. tn the milk July 9, by a corps of or this contest. A $16 four classes, ranginj of contest of $25, & second prise ing in the application e Evening World. But blank. Floyd Fisher, No. Fifth street; rou how | on a} Put a eml- advice to mothers on the and it Is to visualize that ad- The preliminary examinations for this contest Will begin on the morning of July 9 with Dr, the New York Post Graduate Hospital in charge of the scoring, assisted by the following Brooklyn physicians, who have volunteered their service E. Dr. 21 Clarendon roa No, 362 Marlborough road; Dr, Edward M, Thompson, No, 74 Ea: Dr. W. Austin Powne, No. 500 Classon if PATRICK BENNETT, 1o MOS: «2 kD. in the aink @o that it can drain the water. Keep the sink CLEAN. ~ “Remember this: Keep your Ice-bor scrubbed out with hot water and soap twice every week: If you don’t your milk will get bad in spite of you. Never leave milk uncovered in the ice-box, no matter how clean it Is. Mere ig another warning! Tet me warn you further. You may keep your milk perfectly clean and then spol it all by not keeping baby's bottle and stopper and nipple as CLEAN as er the: B die. clothe are omy qi [care of Ik Milk you get at those ata-| shoud’ rinse the ‘stopper: ‘nipple’ xnd Of cou sala Mr. Sayre to an| ; DF troune among ba- {tne Is all right, but don't get 108¢| motte in COLD water first. That gets ‘Evening World reporter, “I feel embar. i) % roan eeancmad by | milk anywhere else, Bottle milk costs! the milk all off. f you put on hot assed talking about myself under the a ee | Uttle more, but it ts better to Pay| water firat it will sour the milk and make It stick, Every day at least once you should scour the bottle, nipple and stopper with @ brush, soap and hot water Just before you put the baby's feeding in the bottle, and set them in a pan with cold water. Then put the whole on the stove and boll for fifteen minutes. Keep the empty clean bottles turned up side down on a clean shelf #0 dust cannot get in them, Keep the bolled nipples covered in @ clean cup of salt water that has been boiled, Change this daily. “These are other things you know about preparing milk for feeding | your baby. You should never give the | milk to the baby just as you buy it un- less you get it at a station where the ht to t f | white and have no dirt In the bottom of] Use It. Keep it on ice, Keep it in a) go tells you that it has been al- “IT met Miss Wilson two years ago 1 | t14 Lotte as far as you can see, and yet; Clean place, Don’t let it stand on the| ready mixed or modified ready for feed Lapcaster County, Pa., where we were! voir bany may be killed by dt as though| 00F Where the cat or the dog can rub| ing, If you will go to the milk atation doth visiting at the home of a mutual) oy nad fed iim polson, around the bottle, Cats and dogs are| ty buy your milk they will teach you friend, There was nothing romantle |"rnat kind of milk is full of ttle] Yet Mkely to have bacterla on thelr there how to mix it and tell you what about our meeting, We were formally | sarticies called bact ve particles | £UF Never let milk stand where files! things to buy In order to do It right. “All the basins, bowls, bottles and other. things used for preparing and keeping baby's milk should not be used for anything else. You should fix baby's milk a9 early in the morning as pos. sible, Before you begin you wash off the outside of the bottle with cold water; then wash the top of the tuble and your own hands, “These particles are alive! They grow eet Gat la #0, goltolthe mak ee tn numbers very fast. If you feed them | rai ’ang they will ge you teketa RIZE AOL omen siege the ails jto your baby in bad milk they will] with which you ean get Ice free. pt SAE ie lane Ra, AL grow in his stomach and bowels and/ “But you have no ice box, perhaps. 1) ae ready—Oo! (4 patties, pei *i make. him sick, wil tell you how to make one that | &%—before you take the covor off the “Any loose dipped milk Mke store} won't comt you anything. Just take a| MII bottle, Before you try to prepare milk Is unsafe, It 1s pretty sure tol CLEAN covered pail and punch small | the milk for your baby be pestediy ure you understand how to do It. only way you can be sure that you understond is to have a nurse show you how, once or twice. The best piace to do that is at the milk station, It ls art of their work there to teach moth- ers how to feed thelr babies properly." | aesiomeaeitiae Pope Gets Report From Ame ROME, July %—The Pope adience to-day Mer, ure Cerretti, Auditor of the Delegation at Washington, D, oliness took great Interest Cerretti's reports on America, Its and Its gcneral progress, rece! Bonaven: Apostolic Cc. His Mar lergy : Don’t start on your vacation without VELOGEN Beauty's Guardian It takes the Burn out of SUNBURN The Itch out of MOSQUITO BITES The Smart out of WINDBURN At your drugsiet’s, in collapsible tubes, aie. shvtcatraader rete cen MISS JESSIE WILSON: Babies Are Registered Almost One a Minute Tore LILLIAN LORRAINE On Second Day of Great Health Prize Contest SAYS HER HUSBAND TOOK $5,000 RING It She } fe Declares, Pawned It. ) HER OFF, TOO, From r Finger, and CARRI Held Prisoner at Coney Island Until Him Away. Cries Drove There ts nothing monotonous about being the huxband of TAllian Lorraine, the musical comedy actress, as Fred- erick Gershemer, who has had that dis ‘in, according to feet Saturday night. Then ohe whole tot. She wai sitting In an automobile outs Martin's restaurant, counsel declares, about midnight, Ing her escort, who had gone Into my ‘ clear store to get some cigarettes, ALGAE — came Floreng Ziegfeld, the miusteal ” comedy producer, who first ex ee Mine Lorraine's beauty and talents set her on the way to fame and fortume yg — Mr. atekl was talking to Misa Lore Roth says, when Mr. Gers- heimer stepped up and amote Mr. Zlege feld @ torrific blow. Mr. Ziemfeld sudo?” denly sought the sidewalk i ae yes in communion with the pay whe * Gersheimer leaped Into the eaby > rottied his wife, and ordered the tere” rifled chauffeur to drive hence. Under further instructions, prea! to Mr. Roth, the chauffeur drove to Ravenhall’s at Coney Island, where” Mise Lorraine was held a prisoner by” him until Sunday afternoon, when her” loud cries frihtened her captor and he fled. ‘Then she went to Long Beach to reat and win the turkey trot medal and! now she feels qualified to get after her husband, | i a "4 | “ — Fleanor Knowles, Actress, Dead, Mra, Rose Martin, known on the tage as Eleanor Knowles and for fourteen years support to many eters in famous productione, died to-day in Omaha, Neb, following an attack of heart disease, She was appearing in fs vaudeville theatre there preparatory “To boll the baby's botties without! cracking them fill them with cold water; should} to teking up her duties as an enter- tainer for the Cunard ling Her son, | Herold C. Martin, a student at Cornell tinction for several months. will be Willing to admit If the detectives: who Are scouring the tenderloin for him wan notified and will go to < in getting him into thelr loago, wi ‘oe the warn vii " The fal Litilan came to town| Will be held. Mra, Martin wi a fron ee Long Beach, where she won r cup for being the most aecom- Plished turkey trotter at the resort Inst Hight, consulted with her attorney, Her- man Roth, and announced that she had determined to have her husband arrested on a charge of grand larceny, Soon after that Mins Lorraine and her counsel headed for West Side Po- lice Court and this afternoon detectives were tolling along from saloon to saloon in Broadway and aide thorough- fares In the hope of running up against IELEBRATE the 4th safely and sanely. Take home to the family a box of Bonbons and Mr. Gresheimer. And Lilllan also eatd, Chocolates or some F through her counsel, Mr. Roth, that one of our 4th of July F she In not only after her husband be- Specialti q cause he took her jewelry, but she pecialties. wants to serve him with papers in a suit for separation, Mr. Roth sald, speaking for his client, that Mr. Gershelmer began to pawn Jewels belonging to hin wife soon after the marriage, but not until June 12 dtd anything turn up that Id warrant Mian Lorraine in bringing about pro- ceedings In grand larceny, TORE $5,000 RING FROM HER FINGER, 18 CHARGE. On that date, according to Mr. Roth, while Gershelmer and his wife were living mt the Sherman Square Hote Gershetmer grabbed the ily white left hand of Lillian and tore from the third finger of the same a politaire diamond ring valued at $5,000, He left his wed- ding ring on the finger, but cruelly lacerated the hand in getting the dia- mond ring. Mr. Roth, stil! speaking for his cllent, says that Gersheimer pawned the ring on June 16, for (1,250 and went to At- lantle City, He matted the ticket to Mi ine on June 18, raine did not see her husband SEED Sold by Leading Druggiste Everywhere CHARLES VIGLANTE 4 MONTHS ond. FANS, GET READY FOR THIS BASEBALL TREAT TO AID THE NEWSBOYS Giants and Yankees Will Put Best Teams in Field JOS PELITO: OFAGE. +. 8:M93 26 fede Stores lo Greater New York need of additional funds to carry on its reat and worthy work and increase the field of ite endeavors. So to secure the necearary funda the game, which will be played under the auspices of all the metropolitan newspapers, was arranged, While this will be « benefit game, it will not bo itke tho usual benefit per- formance, Too much is at atake, for on the result hangs the baseball champion- ship of Greater New York. Laat apring before the regular basebal! season opened the Yankees defeated the Brook- lyn Nationals, Now the Yankees are called upon to defend the honors gained in those games against the Glants, That alone assures a bitterly contested gam Good on Cold Meats, Good on Hot Meats, ys It adds just al Ue 10¢: zest to, gravies, soups 5 * | the t t the fleid will be| Some iced and saldds. 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