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vy; 4) k Not a Line Except Title Page \ |. Escapes His Pencil and } Full Review. } i t } CHANGES EVEN COVER | Wanted 'Em All in Volume Until Publisher Said It | sac COuldn’t Be Done. ‘The first copy of the ooilection of leltere of Mayor Wittiam J. Gaynor © come from the binder’s was eent to t the Mayor at St. James today. When || { he dropped it in the mails, W. | Merthrop, the editor, leaned back amt 2 tone, restful sith, He has bed | GOHANNA MIGGERS 18 mos @wn troubles with the book. He} ea be Was just about as much edi- @a the Mayor's various City Com- @iestoners find they are the hvade of thelr Gepartmente—at times when the ‘Mayor differs trom their ideas. ‘The cover of the book bears the title, “Mayor Yaynor's Letters and @pecches.” ‘The pudlishers expect to hear from Hie adout that title. But the edition le of the preas and can't be changed. ‘The proof of the cover was not shown te the Mayor. He revised the title pase, though. Originally it was like the cover, But the Mayor changed it. ‘The title page reads: Ti I “SOME OF MAYOR GAYNOR'’S LETTERS AND SPEECHES.” ALL TH Vertous students of the Gaynor output from time to time ‘Veloed the ovspicion that the Mayor did his Qualities as a letter- 5 i taaisted on seving not| Mothers Thronging the| ee in;| . Stations on the Closing Werthrep thought the meet interest-| Day to Place Their Lit-| Guing of ere act Psst eut numerous} tle Ones in the Contest, efaie Wttaremustbegiven ote wena} and They Will Be Given ry ee @ Chance If It Takes All nore. tor those in charge i E SNTE BUCE! 24 MONTHS OLD ar 4774 STREET up to “Convinced that the repubitehing of his| This 1s sure some Labor Day for the ‘Gl Gio would Ai & series of volumes | mothers that are taking their babies to 11 have been run, al Sto bulky for general reading he reluct-| the various registration offices in the| Will enter into their work. Evening World and the Ba Wel- fare Association, And some day of Dr. way ‘Wise; eo) labor, too, for those who have charge ke the of the registering. t But it was glorious labor watching = But they the fond mothers and their babes rusn| Americam Delegates at Co Beek because the Mayor would not have| into the offices at the eleventh hour. ia Ma: ater. Prem ‘Sis First Letter as Mayor’ | either, for who doesn't lov: 5 sel letter to A, Carnegie on| Who wouldn't do everythin te a| Word to give that baby a chanos? Ihavaseed radi, entitled “Are You Gure| Mvery mother who called, and many Your Beard?’ to his specoh on| came late, was accommo x every baby and the labor gates | At Greenwich House the total also o'clock Saturday was 482, and tho: » | Charge announoed that they would during the night to accommodate the} union badves Greenwich House has been | scvemex for thi railroads were lock Saturday a| discussion, | tf £7? ites ' [ ! found that there | cidents. About 2 mother who said th her baby into the country sin child, four y@ars old, was born “I¢ baby wins,” explained the! mothe: if ff ij f : the | Of of Mancheater, Samuel Walter Roy ing of the Congress, wis I i the promotion of international Te-election. | isn't a defective baby in Rebe friends that] That will make the work of judging Fg taeda tthe Mayor | easy, perh: of Nanking wa ef E g gE delieve t artley House the liat climbed | robels, who fled entrants, and it'll be another! through the southern gate For the Big Prize Contest Now Under Way th tea 5 CONTEST AT LITTLE MOTHERS ALD ASHUCIATION, No, 8 Second tions closed Aug. 18 Judging of the babies began Monday, Aug lb Vor this contest The Evening World offers 6100 in prises, CONTEST AT GREENWICH HOUSE, No. 36 Jones street, opened for registration of entrants Monday, Aug. 11, and will continue to Monday, Bept. 3 (eclusive, Contest boundaries from North River and Fourteenth etreet east to Fifth avenue, te Washington Square, te Broadway, to Canal street, te Morth Riv Age Mmit, same as above Vor this contest The Kvening World offers $60 tn money prises and Greenwich House $20. Registration’ ountres, No. 7 Ninth avenue, from 9 to 1s A. M., and No. 2 Jones street, 3 to oP. CONTEST AT WARREN GODDARD HOUSK, No. MS Fast Thirty-fourth street, opened Gor registration of entrants Monday, Aug. W, and will continue te Monday, Gept. 1, inclusive Age limit from three months to two years. Contest boundaries from East Twenty-elghth to Kast Sixty-third street, be: tween Fifth avenue and East Kiver, Registration hqyre daily except Sundays trom 3 to 4 P.M. The Evening World offers (6 in money prises CONTESTS OF THK CHELSEA NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION Registration for entrants closed July 99. Entrants will be judged in Oo- tober, dates to be announced later. - (0e@ Of thane three contests The Bvening World offers % in money Ks Doyle, famous as the creator! s’.l@ Holmes, has just written . story, which deals the destruction of a universe, new , entitled “The Poison from the pen of this famed will begin in the next Sunday Mlustrated qatly eabmitted to © ecreening process. | baby contest conducted jointly by the) *!! mothers to get to”a registration and the municipality preceded the open- case of hard work to pick the winners every he Ni buby te perfect without exc ver wrote and every epeech he ever light. The Little Itty, fipuae, Brooklyn, mate, Hence the words “Wome Of ca recorded a regin jon of 38¢@ babies, the dite pase k Saturday night, to-day the lust stage of the - fi MANCHRATER. Ragland, Hept. 3.— Unusual interest attached to the GITIONS OF NEW YORK.” tere, And there were no “turn downs’ | rorty-wixth annual Trades Union Cons} in the | 8% which openod in Milton Hall to- ay] day. Owing to the existing unrest in rid, ‘The number of dele- making @ record, and they ee nent a8 | es Ttternoon there was @ con-|'@?resent @ memberwnip of 2,260,000 moet | tinuous stream of mothers and b. ; the) them, The Mayor's office ataf became| owing Into the registration om: - erates are C. L. Haine, of Roston, Qgmehy on the oubsest of the volume, | Many @ mother neglected her work and| Mans, and Louis Kemper, of Cincin- Seeanse it was hard to get the week-end shopping to enter her baby,| 94th Ohlo, who represent the Ameri- @htention on important callers and along about 3 o'clook in the after-|C4n Federation of Labor, while for the pesdllora rare were taxed to their) frat time in the history of the Con- olty. grema, Canada, Germany and France! Lr a Tepresented. Somewhere in A of 100 resolutions, paper for ‘she hadn't taken| AN official reception by the Lord May- chairman of the Parlia- ‘Mr, Northrop to the lady in charge, “we'll both wo! mentary ttee of the Trades Union he Bad mo idea that the book | into the country for + | Congreas, det and in hin presiden- woulé be made a part thal laimed that the trades eamecign. He got a e country, and if| Unto ad originated or forced ‘G@eation from his trien e going to stay | through Parliament inmost of the great ‘ ervel . 4 ut early inst ow my husband's mother's) and’ aspirations for home rule would \Geuble editing took » lot up to ua to win. moon be satinfied. The labor movement, ;Qaw appears just two days before the} At the Warren Goddard House the| he vald, had a great task before it in captured to-day by the Chinese Government troops from the into the country ————S How, When and Where to Enter Your Ba | wat Carey Grayson, refuned to di ing wont that been mont reassuring. decide until to-morrow whether he will wtay out the week here. We Cook the Breakfast THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1918. GAYNOR AS EDITOR {The Boening World’ and Welfare Association . "i IIHEARST TO PICK (Siczstecitiaus oS cre lest arent tt ity- Wide Series of Better Babies’ Contests ny Soe Real Labor Day for the Registrars SOME HARD MLS Enrolling Babies Who Want Prizes, labore . Velther j felted The March MARGARET fusion BAGES Smo |" Tus ae Le : IND uu yededciob-ate lt iA &ss0cla' ————} Mr. ‘there was no news.” |aey, It In known that the despatches Pres|- | duce dent Wilson hax received from Wash-| Mr, Allen stated, iq that the principles ington on the Mexican aituation havejof the campaign are bigger than the He will not|men so far selected. “The mad scramble for offices is die- gustifig to citizens who looked for hon- | | Mr. Allen did not believe that a new Fusioniste agreed to-day that Mr./ party of a radical character will be| Hearst is technically in a strong post-| ® formed, He pointed out that the snde-|tion. Until he speaks directly no one! pendence League was an outgrowth of |of his Heutenants hore presume to state Himself, Hopper and De Witt Warner Favored by sents nothing PRENDERGAST IN ERROR.| the Fusion ance r sicn'remunariog 2 Sut! Nobody Pledged Hearst’s Sup) te for Register, If Mr. Hearst does] ne seemed to be on the verge port to Him, Mr. | teket, Mr. Hopper may be placed there | dise James A, Allen, one of the m he Independence League Vacancy Committee, sald to-day that no person had been authorized to pledge the sup- port of W. R Hearst to the Hapgood Committee in return for the nomination of John Purroy Mitehel and John J. Hopper on the Fusion ticket. “Comptrolier Prendergast =e! had the sligh intention of Indorsing | iy named. It has been made plain solemn and signed pledges they for- for office again. Hoth proved false to/ 4, setz, the Tammany candidate for joey at ORR ti iad Everywhere thelr written pledges for city owned.| Comptroller. ie not regarded unfavo yenot neoded, 1 suppers. your recone |] 96 e@sgy Steves to Greater New York city built, and city operated subways. | ayy dence 1 Mr. of old. You know my te - The very moment they broke these! steis's ptrolier and his wie Witercon pendence Leagu Everybody who] Rorough P: understands the principles of the Ind | eine over the hol pendencec League knows that. appeared in one of the Hea: Tip to the Good Fustonist™ was re t WANT HEARST TO RUN. been Feceived from Mr. Hearst a to WILSON ENJOYS OUTING. [whether ne will head the tndepend- ence League tioket owing to Mr. Mitchel's HANOVER, N. H., Sept. 1—Motoring | withdrawal. Among — Independence nere from Harlakenden House this fore-|teaguera there in & wnantmoua wish noon, President Wilson played eighteen |tnat Mr. Hearst lead the fight again. holes of golf on the Darthmouth col-| But there is also a uniform conviction Unks, His opponent was Dr. lin the nigation that Mr. Hearst ald, The President | does not want to run for Mayor ain, problems send- {it would be @ hopeless Face, hin friends WHEN IN DOUBT about Silver choose the HORSE- SHOE BRAND of Wm. A. ers, Limited. You can relyon Us as your Silveramiths as you rely on your Doc- tor or Lawyer. Is this worth gen A Our expert knowledge from long and successful ex- perience is at your com- mand. antl-Tammany. That proves nothing.” | the ticket. the Municipal Ownership League, The] What he will do, All agree that If Mayor! ' Independense League incorporates in its | Onyrer runs for office, the Hearst bat- | Platform municipal ownership planks | teries will be opened wide on the Mayor There would te no good served by {With Messrs, McAneny and Prendergast “ditching” the Independence League | &# secondary object points, | and founding a radical party, At this _——>——- | — time when a radical wave should be | sweeping New York, there is a cry of RABIES CURED BY QUININE. | ti-Tammany, whic ly vi the a | py eae ata it Tells of Treatment Patient. | Anvbitions of the office seeker and repre- In design, < workmanship and Augton quality we excel. LEAGUERS BELIEVE THAT HOP- PER WILL WITHDRAW. Initependence League leaders vetiove | the Leaders. pattern Wn. A. Rocers, Lto. New Vork—Niagara Fatte—Chleage at the City Hosp! fering from a i rabies, bh ‘bee under the skin, Dr. Downey Harris, etty vacteriologist, to-day ' necessary for his party's Interests. Mr Save out details of the treatmen| When the patient entered th | Hopper is not satiefed with the nomina- | not accept a place at the head of the] si # that mark the final @ moditl- John DeWitt Warner, who appla ed Mr, Hearst's scat uinine treatment that a , All Nn ts nicinal ownership( Chicago physician had used in treating FTER the week enn. Asserts. \Meht in San co, Mr, Allen dogs afflicted with rabies. Fiftee end you can ex-+ | Whilam J. Taylor + named to fill} grainy of duinine were injected u | Mu. Mitchel's piace. ess |Beardehey'a Shin Pavoent press your ap- abers| tion of waiting word from Mr Hearst | followed, and anothor injection preciation of hospi- ted Fast thin week. | given. Since then the patient has | iy. " ted that In his inter- piven two injections of quinine a da tality in no better Dr. Harris believes that the quinine ‘way than bi sending tends to throw off the germ organisins a box of % Bon- in the body. bons and Chocolates. ary to file the name of Sr. Mit- successor with the Board of Biec- before Tuesday midnight. The In- ndence League has until primary he said, in which to pick a cand! 2 9 +? F te for Mayor. It le expected that Mr : Physician’s Faith in under a misapprehension or fac declared Mr, Allen to- charge of the fortunes of the “The Independence League never | Independence League before rat will come and personally Eckman’s Alterative. “Have used Eckman’s Alterative in sev 4 fF lands of the neck as very time. In one eit coat me £50, for the girl was put Mr, McAneny or Mr. Prendergast | within the last few days that Herman Sold by Leading Druggiate polit independence appeal to the all consideration by the Inde- | jeag in other dent cAneny res at the Rits- Carlton. He was told of Mr, Allen's statement regarding the Hearst pledge to the Fusion Committee. Mr. Me- 12, 1913, under the caption Aneny declined to be quoted. In- formally, however, he said that it was y as indicative of Mr.|/the understanding of the Hupgood ‘# intentions regardin, Committee that in return for the Prender; selection of Mitohel, Fusion vould atement, called to the day, It waa dejn- her Mr. McAneny ving word that he would t should receive rt McAneny for Mayor, but! endorsement “or there would be | would accept him for any other place on the Fusion ticket. It was assumed Minaetats, Write ithe Bekman labora NDENCE LEAGUERS | accordingly, that Mr. Hearst would [2'¥achveriey and additional evidence ne evidence reprint of an editori oF raise compiciely cured ©. Arfidavity Note ~M (Above il ae et EE trom Jno, feck A158 Water Bt. New Tort, Allen stated that no word has “In my opinion it is the End of the World,” said Professor Challenger. The only thing that would in- the editor to be drafted again, Your (The aboyeshows one of many huge ov food is given a second baking—fi A delicious, wholesome food that is perfectly baked in the spotless kitchens of Postumville—teady to serve direct from the package— Grape-Nuts made from choice whole wheat and malted barley. ‘Medical investigation has found the outer coat of these grains to be rich in “phosphates” which go to make up body and nerve tissues. In making Grape-Nuts the including the outer coat of the wheat with its content of || SOF Challenger, the four great adven- natural Phosphate of Potash—so essential for the well- balanced nourishment of muscle, Hosts of active, thinking people, who enjoy their Grape-Nuts and cream for breakfast every morning and “The Poison Belt,”’ wh ich begins in the keep well and happy, know “There's a Reason” Order from newsdealer in advance. Thousands visit the Grape-Nuts factories each year and ich the interesting processes. , ¥ou are most weloome | y* is E rh penN m intoteneurs ) Copyright 1913, Strand Magasine. Lord John Roxton, Professor Sum- merlee, Journalist Malone and Profes- whole grains are used, sci aap turers who face the unknown in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s great story, Sunday World Magazine of Sept. 7. Supply limited.