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WILD TROLEY CR HURLSTHELVET SERIOUS INU Gates Break as Vehicle, Un-| non’¢ Putthe Childon Whote| A controlled, Rushes Down Milk, Nor Can H Live iy! i Barley Water Alone— It) — Should Receive a Mixture Containing Half Milk THE EVENING WORLD, Evening World’s and Welfare Association’s City-Wide Series of Better Babies’ Contests Mothers Told When and How to Wean Baby A Public Service trotiey .ar packed SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, By Expert in a Lecture at Greenwich House 1918. ————— —-—————- | ISS JUDSON COLILEGE DEAN. News Oddities |.” SECRET OFT AT LAST sanity in hae ai is population n | JEROME wae much safer with soune Ryan at Fotes’s, and pro | |Seminirs. ‘The new MT e vy, Clark W.) Chambe.- TANGO reetaurant fugits at the 1AM. tempus limit son University, Dr, Char stan) asta Jain, mise came fron Vaswar | MULES that bray In the night tn Strong City, Kan, will coot tieit owne ¥ fine under an ordinance Just passed _ |Let us send you WASH TON GIRL sewed £1,000 in an old ekirt for eafe keeping) and wr A e e dishonest servant girl who didn't know Its value stole the skirt ‘Resinol, trial size, | e to heal your skin MOST BAPENEIVE GLASS OF BEER over passed over a St. Fouls bar wae purchased by Outfelder Ping Bodie of the Chicago Americans. he was to get if he much like mother's milk as possible. Mother's milk has in it twice as much suger as cow's milk. Mothers as a rule use milk ugar in preparing the milk formula, That ls expensive, often costing as much as © cents @ poun Granulated sugar will do just as for the majority ef children. It te not Rmecessary to use aillk eugar unless the ohlld bo IL SHE DION'T KNOW HOW TO WEAN HER BABY. “What did you give your child when you weaned it” the epeciatist broke off, looking at one woman In the audience. “My saby was @ year old and I put it en malted mf,” eho replied, “Now here's @ mother who gave her baby malted milk because @he didn't know any better!’ he exclaimed. “I'm not blaming yeu," he quickly reassured her, “You did what you thought was right. But you paid 6 cents every three er four days when you might just ee welt have used natural milk at the ecet of 1 oF 9 conte y. The babies fed on patent foods grow fet, but are pale and not healthy. The excess of ougar in thelr food mak them fat, but, as I told you the oth Gay, these are the first bables to fall victims to contagious disease, “When the child i» weaned it should be taught to drink frem 8 cup After 1% learns, the baby takes milk Detter this way and digests it more easily. The child that drinks from a eup ts less likely to wake up in the night, and it also learns to take other foods more HEARST MAY DROP LEAGUE AND FORM NEW RADICAL PARTY If He Does Not, He Will Blue thrown overboard and @ anew Radical | easily. fate “fome mothers think that every ehtlg Req to eave meee aaa pope found tha few Party oF Quastities of enildzen eovape thoes shake up the candidates so far pioked| ang other comtagions diseases. Wo by the elaguers. In the latter contin-| Gang ‘mus? heve them. You put @eney the Hearet group may reliably be} ons op two children om © desert is}- eupested to: () Guppert John Purroy mitevel | Se lee Mee sae tntaion optacms mildly, the League directing ite broadsides againat President Me- Aneny and Comptroller Prend at * @) Retire Candidates McEvoy and Cotwall, the Inf@ependence League choices for the two city places and substitute the names of candidat more Itkely to defeat MoAneny and Prendergast. the country, #he said her Gister’e husband lived on a farm and kept one cow. After questioning her about conditions, I told her I feared | she would get milk lees good than what she could procure her city. Farmers take better ci they eel] than of what they u LIME WATER IN MILK AIDS THE DIGESTION, “Lime water put In the baby's milk | will keep it from vomiting, That in| because lime water te alkaline and it! takes away the acidity of cow's milk, breaking up the curd and making it All children don't) how. | @) Support the balance of the County Fusion ticket where candi- dates are found who have either positive municipal ownership vie Or are not opposed to such theor! ‘Mr. Hearst will not be League leader, “He has neither ¢ time not the inclination for the Ma: oralty. What he and every Indepen- dence Leaguer is most concerned about ie that office seekers hall not break their solemn and signed pledges to the People with impunity. We elected Mc- Aneny and Prendergast on form. They proved t Gaynor, the vol will arco Tl ASLEEP FOR 36 DAYS. food formulas which | nobody can understand. One of the in- | sredients they prescribe is cream. Now, cream ie expensive, and until a baby is three years old it will do as well on) milk, The best thing to give it is a aimple milk mixture, one-third, one- halt or two-thirds milk with barley water, and for every twenty-ounce mix- ture one ounce of granulated augur. | One ounce 1g two tablespoontuls, | “Rae child gaining in weight fan's going hungry. Another sign ‘that it ts getting enough to eat is when it becomes quist and goes to sleep immediately after feeding. ‘The satisfied child won't nurse more than fifteen minutes, If it fom't satisfied it wil) how! at the end of that time and try to nurse thirty-five or forty minutes, if you decide to increase your child's feed, do it gradually, “@ome mothers say they oan't work end puree their babies. But in Hun- "p| gary 3 went through a cigar factory, owned by the state, whe from 600 to been asleep for thirty-five home of his unc! R. P. Keebi many doctors have tried to awa . Keeble was missing Aug. 1 After ch he was found sleeping with beards for covers between bales of hay on his uncle's ranch, His parents are on thelr way here from Tennessee. A DMINKING CLP FREE, & boon to school children in particular ybody in = Li for the coupes and get your Pas aaTaut sewedenier for te-marrow a | have apinach that | muse es. 2,VEARS 800 women worked. Downstairs was @ fine, big day nursery, where the babies were left and where they were nursed when ti proper time came. Even the American working woman ould nurse her baby in the morning throws It off. A baby’s stomach ts an intedigent thing. Theny if you are nursing !t every two hours, change to every three hours. As a mat it takes two and one-half hour and the stomach should have @ chance to empty. TREAT THE CAUSE AND NOT "THE SYMPTON. “The mother te too apt to think her baby in danger of starvation. I never yet saw one eterve in this country. When the baby te coming down with some disease it hes a fever and refuses food. Then food should not be forced upon it. Give it plenty of drink, ofther botled water or barley water. Don't sive it nitre, That will reduce the temperature, but a temperature doesn't harm a baby. Treat the cause and not the symptom. A dose of castor ail is a fine thing, but don't give calomel unless the doctor says #0, “When the baby ia a year old it can has been cooked for three hours, stewed apricots, prune pulp or oatmeal Bom eix and a half to eight months it may be given & ‘ittle cream of wheat in the morning. Thia should be cooked for half an hour, and oatmeal for two or three hours. e the baby uncooked cereals. for children, because they contain lots of irom which ts good for anaemia, When you are putting @ amall child on the street car don't pull it up by one arm. You may hurt the arm or dislocate the shoulder, The child with crooked lege is suffering trom rickets, & Maease of sof bones and curved The baby that isn't nursed lw more apt to be thus afflicted.” Next Wednesday afternoon, at 3.90, in Greenwich Hou 26 Jones street, Dr. Myner ©. Hid) will lecture on the Care of Children," ‘They had a busy time yesterday pleking the four best of a hundred near-perfect bables In the rooms of the Little Mothers’ Ald Association, No. 2% Second avenue, Only the doctors Know the winners, whose names will be @nnounced on Monday afternoon, The ninety-#ix who don't take prizes, all of u being very Neh in the scale of *, well receive dimomas of Dewey The- atre property, owned by Timothy D. aul- livan and George J. Kraus, to satisfy a Judgment of $17.00 obtained by the B pire Cireult’ Company, did not Place yesterday, as advertined. take it was ourned by United States Marshal Henkel to Nov. 7 the property owners, who expect to ‘the Judgment, , st @ girl in every port,” and this reputa- ion was borne out by the numerous postal cards and letters from women of many nationalities in all parts of the world, found to-day In the room at No. 43 Bixth avenue, where he committed suicide by inhaling gas. Blake bad had the room for six years, according to Mra. Emma Mclinerney, who conducts the hbpse. He paid for it a ttle was known of his history. Early today Arthur Cole, who occu- pled the room with the “ornishman, re- turned home, He fourd Blake stretched acrona the bed, dressed, except for his shoes, A biack cloth was tied about his face and under this was stuck the end of a reading lamp tube, connected with the open gas jet. Cole summoned Policemen Brown ani Daly, who called Dr. Qui from Flo Hospital, and Fred issenger came with a pulmotor from the Con- solidated Gas Company's office at Sixty- sixth atreet and West End avenue, The pulmotor was used, but the doctor saki help had come to the suicide about teh minutes too late. Blake left no note, and friends in the house said they knew of no reason for his wishing to die, ——<—_>_—__- FALLS DOWN CHUTE; SMOTHERED IN COAL Workmen Dig Out Body of Coal Passer While Other Work Is Stopped. Tons of coal that had been lifted from Sv 6 Be SOAP And Cuticura Ointment, For heat rashes, itchings, chafings, sunburn, bites, stings and redness and roughness of the face and hands, Cuticura Soap and Ointment are most effective, They promote and main- tain the beauty of the skin and scalp un- | der most if not all conditions of exposure. Hoap and Ointment solé throughout the of neh tailed free, with CUTICURA season without taking « Art: Race OINTMENT and with one hundred and Atty passengers) Which Has Been Properly e == Resinol Soap atop itching sitting and standing, ran wild dowa the S tened. { ce re pis Pan on ee PRIN s se a detained by the tminigration author! | instantly and speedily heal ec- steep long hill érom the top of the La _ el tla ES A Bs zema, pimples and other vil Palisades to Weehawken ferry to-day. “3 THIRTEEN BRIDES In the steerage of the Ancona were met in Phila homors, You can prove os The car stayed on the tracks, but at! Mothers with babies in thelr arms and | Geiphia by thirteen bridegrooms, Whole party was herded in a bus and one bal free ran ithe the very last turn, approaching the | With two-year-olds clutching thelr akirte marriage ceremony auMeed for the lot | which we are glad to send to any . ferry, tne s of the rear gl ‘orm, took their way to Greenwich fi H skin-sufferer. Write to Dept. v4 which had been closed, ae usual, at the No. % Jones street, yenterday ECCENTRIC MILWAUKER WOMAN left her “old shoestrings” in her witt| 13-8, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. 9} 4 h mn to hear the aecond In the to @ daughter-in-law she disiiked | top of the hill—gave way under the ie ening the “Care ; ; ectures conc ar ——- GeieRE aL the people swaying help’ aly |UNT lo arranged Garrett |_ Umpire wit ndve some 40 uncing new Cub piteher. Name te Wrtia | Sold by all druggist them and broke o ard ba ee Valandingham Hieronym southpaw, either. Ive paaseneers were flung head- Smith of the Babies’ Welfare Associa- E A Jong to the street and rolled arg Un There lectures are deslunel fe PATRICIAN CLAM wearing diamonds Instead of pearie wan found on the bumped, groaning and screaming after SiVe a wpecial cvsching to the hundreds beach by a Patchogue girl. The diamonds, wedged in the shell, were In a cluster | 7 he car for thirty fect of mothers who have entered their ebil- ring which just fitted the girl, : dren in the record b Better _ _ Motorman, Who wore badge atiies’ Contest organized by 7 CHURCH FOLK in Farrell, Pa., object to a confectioners advertisement: ro rol of tie car half a block ning World and di wich House. “Go to Hall for your ice cream.” Hell is the confectioner's name, = further on, With the passengers and | TNE Ore ee ere alled settlement | WICH poh Eta the comivotor, he ran back (0 the ld ee et i ine mothers are eager | MOUSE JO MONTHS. COUNTRY GIRL near Binghamton wrote her name and address on a post. The ‘Arm of of the Injured F Jory, WH | croft by the free Instruction offered | office mailing slip and dropped it into a mail bag. In due time whe got a letter . y had heard the y ailing paw en ; | MARIE DUFFY - from @ post-office clerk in Pensacola. Now they are married, Consti: tion wengers, took char | Having carried his audience along In OMONTHS Se ieee oe aie * — = = pa’ One young woman war found to be un ane GRrT Te ELE HRN nen | the nolas of ahips by means of cranes to] PHYSTCALLY PERFECT CHINESE =3 vontclous and in danger of her life, Au|® Previous talk from the baby's birt {the fitth floor of the Havemeyer & Elder | GIRL has been found, according to the the injured were taken to a atuon oa Until the ninth month, the eminent chitd r {Sugar reflucry at South Fourth street | Occidental atandard, in Berkeley, Cal, Clifton ave vue until an amoulance | spectalist who is giving the lect {and Kent avenue, Williamsburg, were = 4 goon from North Hadwon Hospital coud told how to take care of baby after he | Passing down a coal chute this morning . movies: Have: been atiend them, The following isa Vet of] can be nursed no longer. | when Joseph Chrisiok, a coal panser, fell the Injured “& child should he weaned at iMod tte chute frum an opening on the . 2 ICRomured: way alei at Morib Hoe |” Singhetan, ete Sule paste Tho machinery that sends the coal] BREMEN, Sept. 6.—The Board of Di- SRS SUT Me BURY OI ‘ “Mo mother should nurse at down the chute was stopped and twenty | rectors. of the North-German Liuyd| SUMMER COMPLAINTS ttn atest, | 2AP Deby eighteen oF twenty men began digging for Chrisiok. His| Steamship line discussed to-day the ad- Dysente: Diarrh them for ty ‘bh xed; at| ™eaths. When the mother stops | ul baat Was found at the bottom of the| visability of establishing a line of ry, rrhoea, : Cie. pursing the chite 10 cannes be pat | shake: Dr Carmel of the Willlamsbure | steamera through the Panama Canal CHOLERA MORBUS . * > i Radway's Read et et Hrentort, Weehawken, N. J.; slight | tmmediately om whole milk, nor can The alrectora decided to bulld sister | Relea, ais Raia laze eur is,rate 4) SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE congussion of the bain, at North Hud-| §¢ live om barley water alese, It RxentaiOetax ships to jumbus and the Berlin’ x4, eacchur, Malatial Fevers, sick Head-| G@nwine mute: Signature son Hospital should recsive o mixture, contein- | Thomas Blake, Cornish Sailor, ; and four 12,00-ton freignt steamers, aru | acts "Patloney ad simae Tetareal ann 6 a Mctomb, No. 614 Fisher avenu North yeara old and |! also to remodel the Grosser Kurfurst . Bergen; head cut; at North Hudson] 8 from one-half to one-third =) f , Sixth street, Willlamaburg. Into @ apecial excursion steamer. RADWAY & CO., New York ox bhi milk which has been property Found Dying by Roommate | . é \ Brigas, Ezra, No. 968 Boulevard East,| sweetened. | |" Vewhawken; left arm broken; home in| «gome mothers think thet eugar is put —Help Came Too Late. = = ae Ss stom oblle sengers who wore hurt |! the milk to make it sweet ao th | ieee able to go to business or to their | the baby will like it. That te not the | Taibaglg = avkiaw caller. was homes unansisted after their cuts and|Tesson at all. The sugar le used in Thomas Bi & Cornts . scratches had been bandaged. order to make the milk preparation as) TILEIE COLLINGHAM known to his intimates as “a tar with OMIA THLE DE THE_P ZEEE TE ld. 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