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oui tration Closed in the’ Sides and Big Dis- ‘tricte in in Brooklyn. Boning World Making Plane for More Baby Centeste in Upper Man- hattan, the Bronx, Boroug! 2,000 Peet's the number of sturdy young- Gees ‘who are registered as prospective winners in eight of the Retter Contests new being held under 0 aeepices of The Evening World and ie Batier Welfare Association. Fwe teusand nine hundred middies S08 await the judgment of committees as to whether through of ‘mind and body they have an Evening World prise and the “ehampton baby" of their district. the jast of the eight districts cov~ darge eections of the east ‘and Dig districts in Brooklyn closed fegistration books for entrants on trying HON EMB ‘ghysical examination alone em- Regularity of features, sym- head, condition of hair and of eyes, cars and nose. the Mpe and neck, character and hands, lege and feet, men, mouth, throat here Lage rageh nutrition of the ration, the me very carefully, and and bad that inflexible er hase writ- tm the big be made until Monday afternoon. @ busy time of it,” Burns, the indefati- t of the Lattle Mothers’ this morning, “but we're all very ‘over the results, We think, end the Gootere, that the Little Moth- . ee hee just if Little ones in ig city. reomneat Gistriet hatenbe fram Bev- te Twenty-cighth street and from eveque to the Mast River. RKABLE NUMBER OF BA- ry} ‘dadjes eoored “ie per cent. think of that! Of course it's re- Steven Uttle ones scored cont., sixteen scored 06 per cent., BEES and so ii i ately 5 too highly pas the other contest centres, Green- Mouse, No, 26 Jones street, will to judge its entrants on Sept. At this centre Dr. Stafford Me- will lecture to-day at 4 P, M. Of Children,” and all mothers * $0 te district are invited to be presew, Rattle Italy House, No. 146 Union Brooklyn, will also begin its om Sept. 16. ie rf 5sis Wareen Goddard and Hartley Hetbe Bettloments will announce their respective judging dates within a fow in upper Manhattan, rooklyn, Queens and Bieie ¢ of the Eight Dis-| igi the Anest!« i ening World’s and Babies’ Welfare Association’s Great City-Wide Series of Better Babies’ Contests 900 New York City Babies Await The Decisions of the Judging Physicians! EO NES! 2 MOTHERS mon ROM 9 ae iattoN aio a8 550 ZIONIST DELEGATES. cas ot Recsiane and the Wemen Hold fleparate Meetings. VIPNNA, Bept. &—The eleventh Zion-' ‘and mental] ist Congress is in session here in the presence of nearly 10,000 people. gates to the number ef 60 from all parts of the world are in attendance. There are gome notable atmentess, how- ever, including Max Nordau. The con- ‘s of Berlin delivered the Inaugural address, in which he & tribute to the memory of Dr. Theo- | movement, and incidentally remarked that Zicnism would contribute consid erably toward the development of the Turkish nation. The Russian dolemates aro holding @ separate Propaganda in Russia, bering 130, ich gather The women Zionists are also separate conference, Years Mothers may try Genuine : his Mothers. THE EVENING WORLD, WARREN GODDARD Lak") Helene Harr - MARIE SICH OMd's INIFRED STADLER 2imMo's. MILORED NORMA ROOS 8A MO'S.25185) QT LITTHE MOTHERS 21D ASSOCIATION Facts About Baby Contests Now Under Way CONTEST AT LITTLE MOTHERS’ AID ASSOCIATION, No. 238 Becond three months and five years, living in district eighth street and Fifth avenue to East River. 18, Judging of the babies began Monday, Aug. 18. For thie contest The ing World offers $100 In prizes. CONTEST AT GREENWICH HOUSE, No. % Jones street. Contest boun- daries from North River and Fourteenth street east to Fifth avenue, to ‘fanhington Square, to Broadway, to Canal street, to North River. Age limit, ame as above. For this contest The Evening World oo © in money Sais mat closed Sept. treet, between Fifth avenue and East River, Registration closed Sept. 1. The Evening World offers $0 in money prises. y CONTEST AT HARTLEY HOUSE, No. 413 Went Forty-sixth street. Age @ore Hersl, founder of the Zionist | inge are not permitted in that country: | holding sf limit, three months to five years, Boundaries, Forty-second to Fifty-ninth atreet, Fifth avenue to North River, Registration closed Aug. 2. Evening World prises, $60 in money. CONTEST AT LITTLE ITALY HOUSE, No. 14 Union street, Brooklyn. eae limit, same ae above, Boundaries, Joralemon atreet, Fulton street, Nev- Douglas, to Gowanus Canal, New’York Bay and Eart River. Registra- Registration for entrants closed July 2%. Entrants will be judged in October, dates to be announced later, For each of these three contests The Evening World offers $30 in money prizes, / Mra. Myra Zeigien and her husband WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1913. gE, oA TE aT oe SLEPT IN EMPTY HOUSE; [PRESIDENT OF CHINA TO QUIT.| ~ GOODS LOST IN TRANSIT|"“"" “Mts” eeret, a onal Presi Chinese republic toy announcing hie int office immediately peace shall have restored in that country, ac th Stelegram trom Mukden to POSLAM IS THE RIGHT REMEDY FOR THE SKIN Those who have once to Poslam for the treatment of any al preciateite Nhat Ae re Lappin od a are wi The; iksew hat relief is immediate and afl evidence of disease is quickly driven away; that pimples and minor blemishes are eradicated, inflamed and florid complexions cleared overnight. More dependable than Cede oa devised for the cure of surface troubles, Poslam will afford i greatest benefits inthe Werye tim POSLAM SOAP is the soap of soaps for daily 0 use, toilet and bath, asa means of improving color and texture of the skin and assuring its continued health. Soothes tender skin. Best for infants All esas sell Postam (price, 60 cents) and Poslam Soap (price, 26 cents). Emer; Wife of Missing Furniture Mover as Well as Family Moving Becomes Alarmed, are ca wine what has become of Samuel Wilwardt and all of their house- hold veftecte. Wilwardt was engaged to dove the Zeigies’ goodn from No, is Bast One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, the Bronx, te No, @ Clinton atreet, White Plains, and yesterday about 1 o'elock he loaded their entire belongings on @ van to which was at- tached @ team of horses and set out for | White Plains, The van has not yet reached ite hg sindd ao the police of Kingsoridge, Whi searching fr Wilwardu. Mr. and Zeigies with their four omell ‘ehildren, spent last night in the empty house at No @ Clinton atreet, and hed a@ rather trying lence. The weather was Cay and their clothing And not eufficient to keep them comfort Wilwardt ‘ola Stee Zetgien he would reach the house in White Piains about 8 o'clock. She was there to install the ferakure | in. thele new ho! Bhe waited ail afternoon night patos calling the Alexander ave- nue Police station to ask that policemen look for Wilwardt. At the Wilwardt home at No, 289 Brooke avenue, Mrs. Wilwardt is won dering what has happened to her hus- bana He told her youre. that iy wae going to move Zeigies White Plains, but ‘said hs he would te home before midnight. She sald her husband must have got lost or met with eome accident, me and well inte the For free samples, write to the cy Laboratories, Se West £5t:. 0 Street. New York City. APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. |", dash of Eddye’ Sauce Robert Parker Doremus, died Feb. | makes the cold lunch tasty. 1918; total estate, ¢2,081,107; net value, 61,968,808. John E. Brooks, died in London, land, Feb. 30, 1913; total estate, 9620, net value, $603,270, John R. Loonte, died Sept. 9, 1910; total estate, $5,100; net value | an Loulse C. Monnier, died Feb. total estate, $13,908; net value, ‘uno pr Dhremncstant “ne iaheni A DRIVKING CUP FREE. Ss Sauce 4 eq> ied : fad beer 3 a teetaree Worlds Leek toe the, ‘nine oa At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. 10¢ Were wind °O TOT Rewniealer for OOH | Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. B. Altman & Cn. announce for toemorrow (Thursday) and Friday, Special Sales of Boys’ Autumn Suits & Furnishings at the following interesting prices: Boys’ Norfolk Suits of mixed cheviots and cassimeres, with extra knickerbockers, sizes 7 to 18 years; value $11.50 - at $7.75 Gaps to match; value $1.25. . at 75c. Boys’ Madras Blouses with detachable col- lars; value $1.00. . . « at 65c, of Experience Makes Perfect CASTORIA new. remedies on themselves but Baby’s life w| is too delicate, too precious to try any experiments. Bears the Signature of 1p Heda BECAUSE it. has been made under his personal supervision for more than 36 years to the satisfaction of millions upon millions Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk, or otherwise; | # to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, Boys’ Blanket or Toweling Bath Robes, $1.75 Boys’ Negligee Shirts of madras with stiff cuffs, or with soft cuffs and detachable collars; value $1.00 . . . at 65c. Boys’ Madras Pajamas ° per suit, 65c. Boys’ Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs . at 25c. During the month of September, Store will be closed at 5 P. M.; 12 o’clock noon on Saturdays. iy Ae, 34) eh 354 Ht, Ken WN &BRO AT 84 MA & SAVE ¢ 6 o' Clock, Upen Saturdays Until 10 P. M. No Connection with Any Store in the Bronx or Astoria FREE! A 2-inch Post Guaranteed Brass Bed FREE! with every purchase of $75 or over. $-Pisce Parlor Suite, Mahogany Finvehed Frames with Polished Wood od 2Q.08 Seats and Upholetered Loose Cushions of Silk Plush; Value @35.. BB sexee $75] (Aprmrcer$125] 6 eoez$ 100) prondy Soa We ae rete | Rabie tans ap Me ir uth n7iTssland Railroad aa dames McGreery & 34th Street — 5th Avenue — 23rd’ “McCREERY SILKS" / Famous Over Half A Century , Comprehensive assortments of the newesg “ Weaves and Colors in Plain and Novelty ith ,. Satins, Velvets, and Plushes. DRESS GOODS—Including Wool man, Faille de Laine, Velour Wool Broadtail Cloth, Peau de Peche, te Eponge, and Peau de Souris. Spectal Sale Commencing . Thursday, September the Fouxtil<* SILKS AND PLUSHES 25,000 Yards of Double Width Silk and ‘Weel Poplin in an extensive assortment of evening and street shades; also White, Cream ov Black. value 2.28, 1.45 Yard Imported Black English Velveteen, Worral’s dye; fast pile, 27 inches wide. value 3.00, 1.85 Yard - DRESS GOODS Imported Satin Finish Broadcloth, superior quality, sponged and shrunk. Extensive assort- ent of new Fall shades and Black. 1.45 Yard . . value 2.50 “** yi LACES FOR FALL The decided change in Laces for the coming season shows many novel designs in New Net Laces. The collection is now complete, compris- ing an extensive assortment of Parisian Novel- ties in the makes and widths mostly favored by fashion, such as combined meshes of filmy’ Net Laces, embroidered in White, Black, Cream, Ecru, Pastel and Oriental colors; also Gold, Steel, Silver and Antique metal effects, Unusual designs in Alencon, Brussels, Chan= tilly, Venise, Filet, ;Carrick-ma-Cross, Bre- ton and Lierre Laces in Oriental, Antique and Chinese “4ésignb,' many of which are exclusive. Special Sales ‘ Commencing Thursday, September the Fourth: 10,000 Yards of Laces and Nets Cotton Net in White or Ecru; 72 in. wide........2 38c, 75c and 1.19 values 5Sc, 95c and L5@ Embroidered Net Laces, $ to 12 inches wide:.. 04 5c, 28c and 65c Yard values 250, 450 and @6e NEW_TRIMMINGS Jet, Pearl and Rhinestone Edging.....:..cccccced values 50c and 85c, 35c and 750 Yard Chiffon Rose Trimming.... . value 75e, 48¢ Yard Jet, Silver and Pearl Tassels. Beaded Ornaments in Jet, Rhinestone, Pearl and Silver. 35c to 75¢ Each value S0c to 1.00 LACE DEPARTMENTS Semi-Made Lace Robes and Tunics New French Imported Novelties in Robes, Coats Tunics and Bodices. , Breton dnd Lierre’ Tunics with open frontss also large drape scarfs to match. White or Ecru. Tunics, Bodices, Coats and Vests of Novelty Net and Metal Laces, hand embroidered in Oriental) and Chinese designs and colors. Hand-embroidered Robes of Net Voile, Batiste, ~~? Handkerchief and Butcher Linens; new designs. ue DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES Special Prices. Dress Shields—size 2, 8 and 4. Silk covered 4c pr. 1.50 dos . Nainsook covered “Reliable,” 12¢ pr., 1.35 dos, Sewing Silk— 100‘yd. spools............... 7c each, 75¢ dos, Large spools............... 40c each,4.50 dos, . “Warren’s” Silk Covered Featherbone, 75c dos. Directoire Belting—13¢ ‘to 3 inches wide. "s White or Black... .8¢ yd., piece of 10 yds, 700 Taffeta Seam Binding, 10c piece, dos. pieces 1.10 “Eve & Astra” Collar Stays...... 85ce doz, cards Snap Fasteners......... 7c card, 75¢ doz, cards “Reliable” Hooks & Eyes.........0,, 18¢ gross RE TInRnOn AOR 4% Ib. To Nickel Plated Seleaes, 8 to 6 inches. «-enneailb@ Ph