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- — Tt “eo ~ Saeed Se Ena aaa e x WONhD, Sdvaddis, JlLf Sl, sits. HOWER OF FLAME | 7c Evening World's and Babies” Welfare Association's AUFFEUR HELD SEXDISCUSSIONS {CLIMBER WE, | Great City-Wide Series of Better Babies’ Contests pa Healthy Greenwich Babies to Have Chance N'S1O00 BAL | INMAGAZINES ARE | A WOMAR FO For $50 Prize in Next Month’s Competition | F aieiorscie § cle With Tank | | Car Swerves, Jumps Curb and|Mrs. Elizabeth B. Grannis) Steeplejack “Shins Up” Water “le Dashes Into Crowd, |Contest There Adapt | | Dashes Into Group Complains About Three Pipe and Finds Mrs. Keefe . ¢ Spreading Burning Oil. to Be Spirited One With id . Before Sto. . Recent Publications. Unconscious in Flat. a Large Field—Regis-| d SES ai tration Lists to Be PAUGHT “IN FIERY PIT.| Qpened From Aug. If ‘ 2 Till the Night of lice: Chief Draws Pistol to| Sept. 1. Stop Mad Rush in Motor- Chubby Faced Entry t inna ubby Faced Entry in) drome Near Cincinnati. Contest at Little Moth- st. | ers’ Aid Lively Testi- of a racing motorcycle into a} berry Pie Diet—Lecture| at the Motordrome of the Lud-} by Dy, McLean . oon, A summer resort, opposite After Daniel O'Keefe, with hie tn year-old son, Charlie, in bis arme, Reé topped from the alll of @ second-deer x Windew at No. a6 West Forty-ssoomd Father of Child Badly Hurt! But Reformer, Who Is a Friend] otrest carly to-day, os 0 fre reget tm the etore of the Peerless Chemical . and Auto Wrecked at End of President Wilson, Praises | Company netow, his wife was afraid = to follow by jumping into his arms. } of Reckless Race. Slit Skirt. O'Keete, who weighs more than 29 pounds, had burt himself in hie tall to the eldewalk, and his pained votes Tony Deiso, a youthful chauffeur Of Magazine editors, upon whore deske| added to the feare of Mrs. O'Keefe as No. 648 North High street, Mount Ver-/ 16 the proofs of atories and articies| he implored her to trust to his catching non, was held In $10,000 bail by Coroner | deaiing in more than ordinary frankness | her. As he atood bogging her to jump = / Healy in the Bronx to-day, charged with | with the sex problem or the “white|®¢ sa” his wife, overcome by the ke, fall bac cauaing the death of a man and a baby | stave traffic, had beat pause and con- v parely ‘ee ea ronnca ee —_ atl, last night. As the machine and dangerously hurting another man| sider, wor in one ot those quant old | puilding, shouting with his son for aig } 4 through a guard rail and a| You mothers of Greenwich Village at White Plains road and Two Hundred | jouses of a by-mone artatocracy, Ne. 6| than chemicals tn the store exploded 4 econ behind which sixty per-| Who have been clamoring for a chance ra = and Twenty-fifth street last night. John | wast Twelfth street, there lives and| and blew out the front of the first floor, were sitting, the gasoline tank of |to enter your bables in the Better Ba- ee ae Sr HAVE A, Sullivan of No, 1 Weat Fifty-sev:|ianora that veteran champion of public] Frederick Walker of No, 432 West Thir , fMhotoreycle exploded, hurling a|bdies' Contest conducted by The Eve- enth atrest, the driver of another M@-| craig and woman's rights, Elizabeth B, | tY-seventh atreet, a steeplejack, ran up. - York chine, was held in $2,500 pall as an ace ‘ Walker succeeded in ghinning up the r of liquid fire on the crowd, ning World can stop shouting, Onj “ as held in ¥2,000 nail as an Ace | Grannis, President of the National] Walker quecestaa le PP ge THE DEAD. Aug. U1 registration headquarters will ware raclte seckioakip elon ihe ‘hristian League for the Promotion TaAWaier Baas. it fied ee Seruiant JOHNSON, thivtveflve years {B® Opened in Greenwich House, No. % donk oscureed, Vority and an intimate, life-long friend) tom and lifted Mra O'Keefe, uncom It Lake City, Utah; motorcycle | Jones street, and here you may take Robert Scott of No. Olinville ave- | of Hreaident Wilson and family, scious, to the sill and them into the your bables up to the night of Sept. 1 nue and Emily Rodde, one year old,| With the league at her back and the] arms of Policeman Archie Wood whe LLIAM DAVIS, five years old,] 4nd enter them against what promises daughter of Charles A. Rodde, of No.| esteem in which she Is held by President | jeaned over from tae fire-escape on Me. ow, Ky to be a big field, The contest bounda- 40 Bast Two Hundred and Thir' beige Wileon as an anchor to windward, Mra. | aa, RY ANDREWS, fifteen years,| tes are from North River and Four- Grannia has called upon Pontmaster-| Meanwhile several roomere on the ath. teenth street east to Fifth avenue, to General Burleson to put a stop to the floors above escaped to the a ne ae WILLIAM MICHAELS, thirty | Washington Square, to Broadway, to wide and indiscriminate publication of dow: through the ecuttle of Ne. “8 I Ludlow, Ky. Canal street to North River. The age Migs ETHEL BUCHTMAN, twenty |Hmit for babies In this contest are the she can nee no possible good to human- Ld . Covington, Ky. Gaine as in the other contests, and The ity, but only a subtle, but unmiatakanle, being curned to death caused great BABY AND MAN VICTIMS.| FEARS HARM TO YOUNG. told, at the Fordham Hospital, of the death of his child. Capt. MeKeou of the Wakefleld s#ta- tion told the Coroner that he was standing at White Plain roads at Two rm. JAMES © RTER, thirty years, Cin-| Evening World offers a $9 mot prize. iu naned and = Twenty-elghth evil ‘ n readin as the Gremen got inte rfatl. History was made yesterday in the when two avtomodiles ed him MAGAZINE ARTICLES TO WHICH the upper floors with ladders, two am- WILLIAM =PATTERSON, — thirty-| Better Babies’ Contest that has been Ee oe eee TO Rtay teleed bush ay Me GRANNIES OBJECTS. |buiances were called from the New Cincinnatt, going on among the cant ride folk who Tlowtd Of dust that he could not read | In her letter to the Postmaster-Gen-| York Hospital. have registered their babies at the Lit- Beveral of the score or more who ‘were burned when the burning oll was over them or injured in the le that followed the accident are in critical condition and are not expect: |sociation'a building was no place for a to live. nervous person. The anolent rooms, with machine being ridden In a race un-| their gilt framed mirrors and antique the auspices of the American League| decorations, the self-:ame lof Musorcycle Clubs, which also has|which William Makeplece i" in Cleveland, Detroit, Chicagojand his wife spent their firat days in and Bt. Louis, became uncontrollable} New York many years ago, resembled ft struck another machine and| something of a thickl: populated mag- off the track into a section of the|ple's haunt, About seventy muthers with 4 occupied by spectators. as many babies gathered to hear Dr, Qdin Johnson, the rider, tried to make | Stafford McLean, talk on the nursing of twenty-five-minute record. Five|babies, Dr. Mclean said all he had to 4 men, women and children were | say, which was @ valuable lot of advice of the saucer fo eee It done.|to the tenement dwellers, but there had told his wife the present |were times when he had to grit his would be broken and he would|teeth and strugdle to make himself the man to break it. ‘Mrs. Johnson | heard. Continualiy above his voice there 4n the front row end saw him go to| ae the chatter and cries of babies. death. MOTHERS INTERESTED BUT NOT ward Gabanna, the Italian cham- ca leading the task S0bROOn A: Pedabe LUSTY YOUNGSTERS. 7 the start had trouble with his machine ore IE) een icen bere) sume Gust abd had fallen to the rear. With a|Nere” said one of the ladies in charge, Sy apork he foreed to the tropt mei hear some good advice from wrod he mreat?” exclaimed young Mra, |D®: McLean," when the din was at its the nunvbers on their license tage, Me-|eral Mra. Grannis, who | venty-two| @ut the only patient for Dre. Schrosok Keon said he ran after them a few] years old and who has been fighting | and Irwin wae Mra, O'Keefe, who had steps, when he saw the maonine near-| for a better humanity since ahe was! been badly burned on wrist and tthe right Aide of the atrect atrike| pwetve, called attention in particular | was nyatertcal the curb, ’ to three recent publications, One was| Twenty-two families were routed out ee eee aetna cinawatk ana | realistic exponition of the betrayal |of their in No. 414 But the blage the two ide wheels were ripped off, of & young girl in @ disorderly house.| was restricted to the lower part of Me, Then the car plunged against the yin {Tt was called “Th and was pub-| 416 and did damage estimated at 4,000, carriage which Mr@Rodde was watch: {lished in The Forum, The author pr ing while his wife was in a delicatessen pared the publication in the form of a store, careened between a lamppost and | piaylet, and the dialogue bristies with ane peed struck MF, eiptt | expreanions typical of the environment believed to have been set by am , eoehae ai! | depteted, whilp the action leaves Httle | ‘ncen, a four-fool embankment upon a) 'y imperille@ four lives at Mo. atone pile. | to the imagination. 411 East One Hundred and Sixteenth The other car, which was driven by A necond article attacked by Mra. street early to-@ay. The diese went ‘to Two Hundred and| Grannis wan entitled “In the House! (1). \ower part of the eldvtiens fifth street before tt of the Living Death,” etory brownstone Bouse eceugpied by ame back ani iors, ‘This, too, wi bey offered to take Mr. Rodd A hii | W incense Caragole, a real estgte broker. who wae In hysterics, to the hoapitar | tom, The third pablt whe, with bis family, wee away at who Was In hysterics, to the homplital, | ne j MeKeon arrestea, him and. Delau, | entitled “The Woman Who Tried to Be! sine py, + whom he found wandering about in| Good are In the Baturday EV@| 4 moment after It Was Alesoversd by , the lot into which the car had fallen, | ning Post. Policeman James Farrel, Games ware A man named Seartino of No. 64 North | “Lent I should be ac seed of having 89 | eying up doth the front and reer of Fourth avenue, a passenger in Delso's | old foxy behind-the-times attitude toward | tne nuit from the tabeent ten eee ene pas bath wlghtly Injured, dis-| these questions,” auld Mrs, Grannis to-| minutes earlier Farrell hed passed om Policeman Ross, who was at the| 1%: “I want to say thal t believe tt nts post and there was no sign of fre, Two Hundred and Twenty-elghth street | Mtving these terrible matters une | he says. corner, said that Mr. Scott was run- deratood by the young people of oUF! arrel| got into the buraing house ning toward the bapy rrinke when! day, But the publication indisorimin- through the scuttle on the root of the tle Mothers’ Aid Association, No, 236 Second avenue. Around about 4 o'clock the spacious y Blase importic Lives of 7 Persons. ; the car slewed around the electric | ately of such frank exposures of the Prederick. Johnson as her husband overtook his beer palate ddlles saul regalo light pole and crushed him eitle €o. not entcenplish Say ound: Perrin tbagheredtee ada oper pla Seton care. ws cary Aide Le ings to do their \oudest shouting, and ‘ ae “T have no doubt the majority of the| who were sleeping on the top fleer. . or that was echoed by 5,000 voices, |t@ Way they went to that nolse was BLAZE AT RACE TRACK editors, who publish Uere SbAie Sie | swe inrenses, tet se een ace ‘Sa passing Gabanna Johnson's front |f"°Ush to make any one believe that STEPHEN O'CONNOR 7 MOS. sincereiy of the opinion that they sre] Ono was in the middle of the ck the near wheel of Ga. |®!though the rooms in the east side AT MILK KITCHEN 78,.9TH AVE BLAMED OW MILITANTS alding eles iH bah ie gee? oe : Lag es other in the dining /room, witeet: atru h ‘ writers are, 5 Tl w fanna's motorcycle. Johnuon tried | here Dables are reared may be small —_— | think the majority of the writers on! pottl A the "tf % vainty to save himself and right the stuffiness hasn't impaired the lust these subjects have selged upon th ness of these babies’ lungs. The moth- which is not there. The child will be a by int t In such matters as a ers couldn't help laughing at the out- A t Ci fe th B b come pale and anaemic because of th ‘ood Course Lunche: asidmpebestas ssa aaah AMING GASOLINE SHOWERED|trrc°ent inst ase the hove mean, 4ZOW tO Care or CO} DOs fine oe atterent toos ‘and wil. tone | GOWN uncheon Tent| food chance of making senaaclonal «rt-/ FUMES OVERCOME FOUR M ON CROWD. Then the doctor had to inugh, and #0 | RUDE orvelae “Wi cenale ‘Salonare: J (Dest rpyed aby mye | ARTICLES NOT READ IN RIGHT " t it swerved to the right and he|did everybody else in the room. Quiet P NM yf t t One of two things ghould be done. The ; s | ARTICLI R Laborers Descend Lexington Ave hed through a guard rail and a|was finally restored and for the rest of roper ursing mpor an {first I to nurse the baby for ten min- terious Fire. SPIRIT, SHE SAYS. ee y yn where sixty spectators |the lecture no one ventured to caution a wi ¢ towed | utes and then give bottle with two C fe ‘ sitting. The gasoline tank ex-|these babies as to how they should | tonartee. vet He should be allowed |" vee ounces. of diluted milk: tho| LONDON, July 31.—suffragettes were! “The harm tlee in the fact that the c ery soon the mother will | suspected to-day when tha luncheon! young tnan and girl, into whose hands ded and few into the crowd. A|behave. By Dr. Stafford MoLeas, in charge fF reognize tne diference between the | cond Is to alternate the nursings wih | COM Le erundatand uch publications fall, do not for one Ww of blue flame fell on the specta-| Some idea of the interest that te bc-| te educational features in the Better) cr or ain und that of the healthy, nat: | the bottle, that Is to may, to give a Dot-| tent wdianine tio miele ie the) BAe Bul with any aclentific , Some started to run, but the|ing taken in the educational features of , ables’ Contest. ural cry of infancy. If the infant has| tie at nine, the breast at twelve Goodwsed race NOW on, are the isst| or moral purpose, ‘They read ier. for baught them. Where the sixty had|the contest may be gained from the| Four out of tive children who die b@-| regular periods for feeling he will ery | #Nd the Otte | ARRID: Bt) SBEAO 0 C1OEH EY TT cason'a fanhionatile ture ey the thrii! that flee therein. Thelr euri- |? o'clock to-day, caused four laborers it was a pit of fire, in which men,/¢nct that a thermometer In the room| fore they have reached the age Of @| Very little unless he becomes ill, ANd 90 On: BECRURS OF the Loner eee ing George and Queen Mar ent | aoiy. ip excited and great harm often |’ be overcome. They were Morgan men and children fought for thelr | registered % degrees. Yet the place held | year have peen fed other than breast] The infant should be allowed but one | the mother #ull have more milk, y have | heen aitandine. Paris | Welsh of No. 420 Rast Eightyeninth its capacity in mothers and babies, And breast at a feeding, In case the mother f fa 7 ae oo " i . ! Joseph Geraty vf No. it Bast Bits wean tabine iid Const out SPthalahes tee coming ausio’eest Wathemten| ee haw a very acanty milk supply, ho| twenty-four hours ts @ great help we, nt, ANd, Alt sontente wore Much articles could pe road 2 one Hundred and Fifteenth street, Ja- eer. It had its victims well penned] afternoon, and perhaps they may bring| ye. should have both breants, ten minutes | ‘The child should be weaned at the) (olny it the icatle Tanaters and advieory Fommments, or | Sebh Davie of No. G8 Weet Gne sundred, Escape was trough & tunnel, 80n4) they husbands. blame? Most mothers are anxious tO} a0 gach breast, This should he done | MNth or tevth month, Tf the ninth or) Hoy, foie dev correct conditi “tiled street and Fala Sain them tried to reach it, The flames.| there's more fun in watehing th hurse their infants, and no stone shi yon the advice of a physician, as tnt month arrives in the sum Staron t by hers under correct conditions, is Dil avenue, the Bronx. by gasoline, sped after them and] i.) atthe Little Motere durkae| ve left unturned in giving them the help] the milk does not increase wo rapidly | “eaning shouid deferred until Tea ey a Ke win 8 But ohe nen bas anteenaed 9 yp Peg them orf. rf athe Motnere during | ind encour t they need, to accom: . APN | cooler weather, It Is a>werious mistake | they ave not in this wi jome-| of the lower shaft too soot after the omen fainted, Some men ran away|tegistration hours than the inhale ee end. Phe feult can Y3| wren ove breasts are used at the same i nurse an infant after he is & year thing mas ete inual oon hour “shots and before the ; ugh the crowd, Owners of] bunch of monkeys. A pe ld Auraing. ing of the minds of our young peop: was generated by the dyma- Pieric explosion of dynamite in the Lesington avenue subway cut about one hundred feet outh of Kighty-fourth street near whose door should we lay (he i << Levi P. Morton's Family satis. Among the passengers of the French | Is Inn ppy faced ‘ A divided betweer mother herself, by oid, The mother's m.lk becomes rapidly | |, « Provence, | nic atricken, Jumped in-| young mother, not more than Mt cee tel oh eaveidian When nursing infant vomite dle) scorer in auallty, and the child at that) \1er Tau Provence, nailing to-day, were |Qur teague is determined to force the | imite eapledine oe nes ani ed to dash|teen years old, brought her Uttle red- rectly after his feeding, it means that 1d food, | '°*: and Mrs Tevl Tissue against the magazines that wre She Is told that she Is not strong, that eithe pete age should be having some so her milk will never “as with tue per ete Fe oe Re mu Se, Mothers make a great mistake In han- baby, and when at first ehe has 44°] too frequently. dling tribe Intent too much Masine Little inilk, friends assure ber that) 1¢ 4 mother has @ great deal of milk | tic™ UF 4% en wilt never have enough to properly | gle r y cry. Let the infant alone. Take Nea putomobile without aiding in| mother, in her innocent way, replled: SAN Pe ae BERET Bae {ui {and It flows very readily, and the enild | iimy yp when he needs to be fed or when "18%, Wan 20M or ig, se people to w Rospital.” Me! vie gets huckleberry ple whenever he, : ‘omits, she should feed him only every edi al other times he ¢), wee Mra. Mort tive ; Ur FS IB WlEN BARONE vom he in to be chan sae bite ouiearred wat ! cnerations with the foremost re- | pee Ercane One blr riage ry lest wants it and anything else for that) ong ay laa TRAD wal, naury ab pe not effect vai should be left alone. ter, who ta werlously tll ane Haugh: | vmers und social workers {n tho na- perk Ww ny vice a me Hiviees ell to e her pump some of the e tnvariab! e G ae ee Sheath P he 16 "On 4 Mrs. Hawkins, th Nearly every mother can nurse bet | mit before he begins nursing. Pearnneess Aa otisutdinee i eae wine Cont ot ety oe sta hese iy everybody seemed to be on| “Oh gasped Mra Hawikins, the pleas-| istant and yet tn this country Hardly | in every case the chil ST ee Peale nent teat, dudue Contan ynedt is attested by the fact tha Grover C. Van Dyke, ant lady In charge of the Little Moth-| gry per cent. do. Do ihese mothers WhY | igen off the Ure Hoe na oe ee a enor and Ha liken an oppore| tent c ught for and inaliy was mainly ea | : : aken u muel « do, and he . pated i ‘ b (i oe P ay. "One man had all | ers | tail to nurse their ban. that iL] corn ureathing epell ducing the nursing (tunity to move hls limos about @ bit 14 re | iuatrumental in ootaiug the State law) ‘There is no earthly need of itehing “Well, what of It? the mother ex- eWay (ul Gere poh bey eels iets J many providing for the sterilization of HOP) and scratching. No matter how | : There me mothers who hav is the surest and most effe On a day with the temperature 99 do- nomination by ‘Tam ke a maniac. claimed as she hastened to explain that) ingure thely child's passing safely) oy our 1 grees Mare t all that the in- years’ service, wil or imbecile persons. en_to Flower Morton and her daughter, The Mor jun euch stuff, and I expect that Jtons are taking advantage of the im- |? auch a exp prov tin the fn | the Postmaster-General will take some former Gov, 4 1 Lee ec EEE} ¢ from which | ine non Vice-President Mors |” : WAY 7 ; » Grannis is a tiny, silver- haired | ton has been suff ring for Many | woman, whe hee uted for! feaded baby of nine months Into the tlon in the middle of the |omice. It looked #o healthy that some . pen ih hand, and ored), © | one asked what kind of food it was get- ) shoot the next man that leaves | ting. Imagine what happened when the ' no reason whatever, hief Griffin of Covington, Ky., ‘onlan, former the Clty Court, who was ref any en) sly Ineul , ‘ work during the day. Thelr & ; ; Be enartah Une ‘ you have suffered, no matter how may + and women around the saucer | ney paby poy hadva cast {ron stomach. nad. ol : w y fant necds is 4 very thin undershirt, a Sulzer, It ls rejor ay she is equally interested in the ques . . ¥ Taser stare tha vielen Of death [er Teed Cer Batee. cass iron: alana: Usrouwn the diffeatt road Abs new re cither left at home in the ree and # sip. A belly bund Is only Vacancy on the General Sensi neh treatments you have tried, there are who fh ied oe eare of an older nd prayed. Some broke from the|902 BABIES REGISTERED IN LIT-| tne motuer Con as to the propriety of modern ‘iw drew, with especial reference | thousands who have been in as bad a « er or brother or of nae until aft the wixth week. After caused by the death of Judge Thomas) \ al . rror stupor and tried to fight thei: THERS' ¥ 4 whip over infections wich beset Gio! cise sent to a day nursery. Just be> | that it is sim an encumbrance, C. O'Sullivan, ’ light, and who have found perfect ay into the flames which drove them TLE MO CONTEST. infant on his perilous road to MAcurity |oyuse a moiher must give up two or to the alit-akirt bes health in Resinol Io prs the Soon after this happening an eleven-|ghe combats by the the only accePted | three nursings during the day it is no | - " ~~ | SLIT-SKIRT THE RIGHT THING IN| *°) cues ob oes s “ion took off thelr coats and, holding | year-old girl, very small for her ame| method the mortality of the first year. | reason for Weaning the child entirely. | DRESS RETORM: stubbornest cases of eczema, ringworm, hem in front of their tages for protec: | {ridged into the offler, carrying a forty=| If for any reason the infan or other tormenting, unsightly humor, t iy ups: | Phe child can be nursed just before the How, When and Where to Enter Your Baby fount to get past fhe w i Of fire, pond wnd eighteen months’ old vied she may gacuralin teeing that ttl moiter leaves ‘the ‘house and directv Foy Fat enc of ns op hie Nel a warm bath with Resinol Soap and @ to be forced back. Then somebody | taq in her arma. She wan't really car-| mit, a ot the cause | . The >) i i. i WODDAR OI Fa eee eae | cingle application of Resinol Oint ree i y ta Sh r ye milk the baby im getting Is not tae causslupon her return in the evening. Then Ss nder | ingle application of Resin: ment Bite chemical extingisher and eng! hor tiny beotie, he just seemed of the qroubie. On the breast the 040s [he will unl have to hase three bottle For the Big Prize Contests Now U: Way is” sve sald. Hut tha me | che itching instantly. Meling to be sprawled all over her, and is happy, sleeps well and gains con-jduring the day, we will say, at 10, 1 ied down and then was made the gins at once, Loa soon this simple, Alb A> UCIATION, No AT LITTLE MOTH 1) dressmakers of Parks | [ON aod se the mm . e dragging on the floor, The! stant) weight | and 4.9 o'clock, CO} stant and reatment counting of deaths font ware Gresang on antly In 1 cl between three months and five years, living In distric ‘ of the dling con. | Pleasan ment ai hoy was neatly as big ak she, and the) Infants In the Arat months of their! qt iy well to seek #ome direction from | avenue, for chiidven lm syrelsnin etreet and: WICib avenue io. tinst Alvar, Foe eneeen nent ao] tleara the trouble away. After that, wonder of it all was that she had been | careers lesa susceptible to infection|@ milk stat.on or a clinle about these | fom Seventh . tata 4 he regular use of Resinol Seap for the YACHT CAPTAIN MISSING. | i Registrations from Monday, July 4, to Wednestay, Aug {3 every after- tired thelr bodlep ) + | weighted Rown with this ind of tender) rian chitiren and adults, A baby 1s| botties whieh che baby ix to have dur- | ioe saturdays und Sundays, from 2 to 4. Judwing of the hables will ihe ect. prebeie toilet and bath is usually enough to uma lor move than six block: orn with an immunity against the in-[ing the day, It is extremely anise be aes 3 Z Le 1 . , . 40 pie wh OY | prevent its retura. eanison’s Hoat Found Capalzed | Humanity for more born % ! : y this contest The Evening World offers $10 in fon o pl al Mamma works out scrubbing at{fections which are so fatal to many {give any of the “easy to prepare” pret begin Monday, Aus bor this @ World ot vatton of armor-plate ol Soap and Resinol Oi ‘aaa After He Was Seen tn I nights,” the girl said as she dropped} older children. That Is why we so sel-|rations. ‘The children who have thes» | PPM oon aw GREENWICH HOUSE, No. 2% Jones street, will open for ang other 0M) are also speedily effective lor peering Jeon Olsen, steward of the yacht|the baby Into @ chair, “I take care of| dom see measies, scarlet fever and other | foods may be fat and well nourished aT ae cabanie Weekes Or N een th sinkiee ent . jineshonored dress, 4 | blackheads, sunburn, ivy Ivaphoa, which is anchore! in Petham|the five kids in ov: home when she's | intections in the first months of life, and to the untrained eye may look to | '"* econ. Fee sccies Inca. March Hiver oA4 Pantwera™ ‘tt . of ew and a joy forever—T| dandruff, sores and piles. Pay off the Stuyvesant Yacnt Club, | out, and she was ‘frald today was \ child under three months of agelbe in good health, put they are che | imlusive, on Oak estate’ tn Bechawaes th CAnkl:@ltenic io There is nothing more immoral) by doctors for eighteen ae reported to-day to the pol'ee that stration and she told | snould take an undisturied sleep every | first to succumb to the common dis- | 2a he lyri We adc LE eee ceed aire a (ih & Roman's ankle thee.@ man's. 6 Is by prectically every drny thopght the yacht’s captain, G ring my brother up|day of from four to five hours; the} eases of enildhood; besides they are Synth aes Ke ai as , « ain the saind of the Hooke Apaecd Uni 4 tat Trial i Dept o f a ain th a . er sia “ nap a6o ¢ ai . otters no p © solution pf the svclal prob- a e Guaaison, had been dro h hin in the show." | moth tia ld take @ nap sido during) very apt to develep rickets and acurvy, CONTEST AT THE PLAYGROUND OF PUBLIC SCHOOL NC Fourth |, roe le wets : Besinol, Naltimore, ic jag night. suewent ana RE NG ’ v the day the total reg.) thle p BOTTLE MAY BE USED FOR | avenue and Fourteenth street, Brooklyn, Registration closed July 2%. Exam- 4 PS TE eWeet One foro tie. he cht ie away | te gn a m sentiare! joi ek rs HIB exencise. CRIES, EXTRA FEEDING, jnations begin Monday, Aug. 4 at 10 A.M, and will continue for one wel, Me ot eacaallgg” SenitG. ? er of @ yach a tl a a i serrata eta | wn” Pe CONT ASTM eKERCIOE, ne] | EXTRAEEDING een ila ty toe] ROBINSON'S 5 for eMotency and provien i board aki'l and that in the] pent Pre inerintaneir thiac the hia ate ishment he te irritable and cries fre-,] Registration for entrants at the three contest centres, 7 Ninth avenu ee portly areal ee PATENT BARI EY be supe record for the registration stations, Ti “ atioy velng nursed, he Mate | e 7 OW. Forty: vet , susen ne. Re e ub pier at seven Olen sald fF NK The}methot of procuring the necessary eng nurse tw lat 4% Weat Twenty-seventh street and 437 West Forty-firat street closed tween the sexes form the true solution, acht MUlk stations at No, 78 Ninth avenue! amount of exercise, his only means at during the day and sleeps 1 mark and the Hudson. hand to expand bie rapidly gro’ a long time at Guild stationat No. 436 West Twenty.’ hes Vivy Sue » hall an b three-quarters of Seventh OLrees recgtdeg m0 entrant tages tm the nea oo hour, tying als Dest so get tBe ails yeaw the captain vet off but he. had he not July ® For each of these three contests The Evening World offers 9 in money prises. oe ai RVI stern oe Ara Ope At 8 & 80. te, The Only Infant F oe eee <a y