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ebout.’ the mother's apeech ts, THE EVENING WORLD’S AND WELFARE RE ASSOCIATION'S. CITY-WIDE SERIES OF BETTER BABIES’ CONTESTS. Mothers Told How to Care tor Baby Importance of Nursing at Regular Hours Dwelt Upon by a Specialist Who Tells How to Avoid the Necessity of Walking the Floor at Night to Put a Crying Infant to Sleep, and Ifs Good Exercise for a Baby to Kick. Phe mothers in Greenwich Village ere certainly anxious to do well by @Qheir children. First they registered 6 babies in the Better Babies’ Con- test organized by The Evening World and Greenwich House—s record-break- img umber. And now they are swarm- tng to the bi-weekly lectures on the “Care of Chifdren,” given at Greenwich House, No. % Jones street, under the @trection of Garrett Smith, secretary “ ‘the Babies’ Welfare Association. talk yesterday afternoon, by an emi a chia spectalint, wae the third in the eeries, and the attendance was heavier than at either of the others. The visiting specialist was a genial young man, who began by telling the nildren crowded into the dou! parlors of the settlement hewee that, while he wanted them to hear him, he personally wesn't a bit HIE i He H E 1 ge E 3 s right. “No matter how busy you are, you cam make the baby healthier if you the baby. food. Every mother should try to huree her baby, and the mother who can and doesn't is doing the baby a great wrong. BOTTLE FATAL TO BABIES AS WELL AS MEN. ‘our-fifths of the babies who die in ne first year are fed on the bottle— eighty out of every hundred, Other things being equal, the mother wh» purses her baby never falls to secure the best results. “But even the nursing baby may cry much or throw up its food. What of the fret maxim which I will give ity. “Begin with the first week and nurse the baby every three hours. Write the | definite nursing times on a piece of | and stick to what you've written. the baby cries and you nurse it you bod not giving food to the baby, bet tryi wroaging the baby. Begin at 6 in the! morning. Nurse the child next at 9 A. M., then at noon, then at 3 P. M., Yhen at 6 P. M., and let the lest feeding be at 10 P. M. Most babies get along best with these six feedings. to keep it quiet. You at i you are not feeding your er Keeping it clean, leave it Hes 3 ? i eit 3 E i i gE LH 33 petgees i E FE i: ite H i @ome mothers are afraid that if the baby Hen in bed all day it erciae, Well, it will get some in crying. Another natural method Is kicking. ‘Take off the baby's slip for half an hour ‘every day and let it lie on the bed in {te shirt and roll and kick, “You should give the baby a bath ev- qxy Gay, either a sponge bath or a tub. If you bathe the baby with @ wash- cloth, you should wash that each time after using and bo sure not to let it n't wet ex: and ell parts of the body. Don’t rub the akin too hard in drying it, for It's very tender, Wash the baby night or morn- fing, @2 12 most convenient, but wash it before rather than after feeding. “Pat the baby to bed at half-past 6 oud leave it there Don't touch it, ené it will go to eleep. It will crp qaiy o fow nights, if it cries at an. Don't let the baby stay up till 8 or | table and cross. Ghe had this dreadful 9 e’dlock, Decause you think ft won't go to sleep. Waking up and crying is purely 8 matter of habit. @RIGHT TOYS AFFECT THE BABY'S NERVES. “Playing with the baby Introduces the question of rattles, and bright, amsiing toys, Doesn't the mother who G@angies chains, watches, or say toys defore her baby's eyes act with the view of amusing herself rather than of amusing the baby? ‘I do love to play weth my baby,’ she will say. ‘I love to see him throw out his arms, to see hie eyes sparkle and to hear him The real seaniog underlying ‘I do love to i ‘ & be healthier and happier; and ao will the baby and your husband “To the mother who puts the question, ‘I can't nurse my baby, and what am & folng to dot 1 eay, ‘First of all be gure you can't nurse your baby.’ Many} mothera can, only they don’t think so, One chief reason for the mother's in- ability to muree her baby is an over-/ tired, over-nervous condition, into which ehe ia much less likely to get if traing her baby properly. Mpa first few months the baby ah leep from one feeding to another, only eta: | ing awake from two to five hours of the twenty-four. “If the mother {fe unable to nurse her child altogether she should give it two or three breast feedings and put It on; @ bottle for the others. Let her nurse it ab 6A. M., give it a bottie at 9 A. M., nurse ft at noon, give it @ bottle at 3 and perhaps at 6 P, for the last feeding at 10 P. M. But be sure pat the feedings are regular. tage. “Every baby should be through nui Img at the age of one year. Never nu; begin to wean the baby Is at nine months, but if the nint or July nurse the , while giving ome Dottle foed- ‘eething is a perfectly natural sa, and most babies have little le with it. The baby gets teeth to | use on food. The reason why 80 many | ile are ascribed to teething is because the mothers are satiefed with that ex- planation.” There will be another lecture by the | same specialist in Greenwich House, No. 2% Jones street, at 390 to-morrow afternoon, The judging of the babies in this contest will begin Sept. 2. Each mother will be notified by post-card «) the time to bring her baby. > -— RECORD YEAR FOR AUTOISTS. Number of Touring Care on Mate Roads Greatest Even ALBANY, Sept. 11.--The New York | State Automobile Association in a sti Ment to-day says that “despite the un- satlefactory condition of the highways,” the 1913 season has been the greatest in the history of motoring. The number of | Care touring the State, it is atated, ex- | ceeds that of last year by more than e/ third, The association announces \t will oo- ts the reason for this? Often the roa- | operate with the State Highway Depart- som Is the negie | ment in an effort to bring about a re- vision of the plans of the present State | highway system. Highway Commis- sioner Carlisie beileves the eyatem as at present planned can not be completed within the $60,000,000 authorized last year. He favors legislative action providing for a resubmission of the bonding prop- sition to the people ao as to permit the connecting of roads already improved. Otherwi bee “m of looue end-" i ‘Throws Off Track Seat, Ie Dying. | jurteen, @ achool- 25 West Seventeenth street, wag seriously Injured this morn- New York Hospital a» the result of his falling off George Murph: doy, living at ing and taken dying to the a track that he was driving. Soon before the morning school session opened he invited some boys to jump up on a truck and he woukl drive them around the school at Seventeenth street and Ninth avenue. On the third trip, after a collision with another truck, he was thrown from his seat and run over the chest by the rear wheel of his wagon, ECZEMA ON HEAD, BODY AND ARMS ItchedandSmarted. When Scratched | Would Bleed. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Completely Cured After Five or Six Weeks. 173 Wilder St., Reohester, N. ¥.-— "My tele gist bad ecsema om her head, bedy ead | farms 0 she could not sleep at night enly time, then she bat fa] a | Hl is il pimples and when scratched it ‘end make sores which made her very ease for over @ year. “Il tried a great many different oures, nene gave relief to the little one, At T read the advertisement of Cut ‘and Ointment and I sent for a trial ‘The Sret time I used them she slept than ake had for weeks, Thea I pi severe! cakes of Cutloura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, I washed the affected 2 FF i parts freely with warm water ead Qutlcurs | Soap and after thoroughly drying I applied >| and nurse it! ie asserted, the system wil, i li THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 198. WORTH $500,000, REFUSED 10 PAY $2 AND GOT LOCKED UP Aithough It was declared he ts worth half @ million dollars, James Sohley, thirty-four years old, a lawyer, who gave bis address aa No. 4 Weet Fifty- fourth street, was locked up in the ‘West Forty-seventh street station early ty, +7 Snow white, pe patterns, regi # yards wide, finish, ed 1,000 ares Fine Cambrics —Yard wide, full bleached, soft at yard......ceee cece eens woulda! pay 82 According 1» Thomas Kelly of | Wes: One Hundred and Twenty Street. owner of A touring car, Schley | engaged him at One Hondred and Six- teenth street and Hroadway to take him ® Jack's restaurant at Sixth avenue and Fourty-fourth street, for which he | agreed to pay 8. When the destination | | ae reached Kchie: two. There war som Kelly catled Patroim O'Neill, who placed Schiey under arrest on a charge of @isorderiy conduct on compiaint. In the station Lieut. Hornbustie asked @ chauffeurs Schley why he wouldn't pay the money and he replied that be wouldn't. When pf Fashion or ISON AVE... 19% T0207 There Is No Style Like Simpson Crawford Style ‘in Millinery — fera.colinery to the smartly prod of New York to oh an extent that we can foretell in advance the success of our Special Showing To-Morrow New Fall Dress and Street Hats at $10.50 and $12.50 Our buyer—an authority on fine millinery—states emphatically that the style and quality of these hats will not be found in hats shown by other s! di Our Tailored Suit Hat Dept. conceivable style in a tailéred hat will be found in our col- ts of good quality, erect pile velvet trimmed, oy but #5 fh, with coque feathers, moire ribbon, bows and wings, at $4.98 and $5.50 One Thousand Square Hemstitched and Round Scalloped Table Cloths, 68c ear Main Fleer. No Need to Say What Théj Are Worth Mercerized Table Damask— €F Teimmea aw fecend Flows. ops at double the prices. ularly 18¢, per yard. $00 Dozen Bed Sheets—Full size, made of best s! bien full bleach sheetin; none C, wuired. Expert operat al strate the latest favhion ve this gt in ree In order to introduce our latest styles in nani- | tary hair goods, we shall hold to-morrow "69c patterns Table Oilcloth at 14 Price 6,500 yards, light and dark colors, limit 10 yards, no mail orders filled, regularly Bs: special at yard......... Genuine Oil Paintings C7 Fourth Fleor, By European and American Artists Usually #12; Friday at $5. 35 Pleasing subjects; frames of good quality, gold burnished, and mounted in shadow boxes with glass protection. $3.50 Framed Pictures, $1.00 Carbons, Etchings, Pastels, Fruits and Games; heavy gilt oak, antique and mission frames. 4toacustomer. NoC.0. . or Mail Orders Filled. Latest Styles in Hair Switches 7R @)_ Tohave one’s hair in the approved prevailing fashion t tit be dressed high, in coils, effect, w awitch of good le A Special Sale of Long Switches At Greatly Reduced Prices 32-Inch Hair Switches, $7.00 value, at.......... | $5.2 9 Made of refined, wavy hair; 334 0z.; three separate stems; remarkable value. 30-Inch Hair Switches at $4.50 Regular $6.00 value; made with three separate stems. asp er sven $3.29 . They will gladly demon- | in locked. up @ yo “who faid We was @ member of the said, of the prisoner, as a "Dond. Was not accepted. hiey ie worth halt a University He said that at that hour ie could not| qmong ot find anybody to go on a real entate bond and could not place his hands on STREET. Thirty New Fall Styles That Indicate the Correct Trend in Women's Fall [Foot wear The reliable “Sir Henri” she ange in thirty new lasts; every one correct in style; every one perfect in fi value we can recommend at its respective pi $2.50, $3.00 or $3, 50)". TaxMorrow aSpecial Sale of Women’s 32.50 & $1.59 Pillow Cases —45x36 inches, well nt finish, new | made, wide hems, re; , 1 65c, 48c Ic, each, Linen © Towelling—For hand, dish and roller towels, ree 12! 350 All Linen Cloths— . Irish manufacture, Shoes at Button and lace models, of dull calf, vici kid and patent leather; in 6 complete assortment of sizes, Girls’ $1.75 & $2.00 Lr oes $1. 19 C Pe e . vici kid Hand patent leather sizes from 844 to &, 12%e Real (olt-filled Glassen, with periscopic lense fold Stock Spectacles with non-achromatic lenses; ar The85.00 New" Finger- and pins, fitted wit id gol first dare “Pure-Ray” Lenses; at * 92, 69 Wines and Liquors Specials for Friday and Saturday 67 In Our Basement Salesroom, isk : Keutucky | Port and Sherry: fornia; old, Sine 23435, | fistiled: gallon, 2, 50 Sizes up to 22238, Only Fourth Flovs. On Sele Friday ané Heturdey. CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH aa witty was tound he did | $0 necessary as 8 cash bond. Lieut fornbusatie accepred the diamond rings sa bond, | Schiey had lost hiv hat In the course [of the affair and had to be & | with another sti he went away, | FUNERAL OF F HAVEMEYER. enidence, No. 1 The wervices, hy vice was J. P, Morgan, ‘The body was Durled In the Woodlawn Cemetery. In New York's Shopping Center Tee A State-licensed Refractionist is in charge of our Optical ‘This insures an expert examination. The Following Special for Friday and Saturday ie Rayo a. 95c feed din $1.00 pie t Cocktail and Bron: liquor; bottle Coronet Champagne — Best Americanmake in bottle; quai $ 55C rug desigus and colors. i, EB TO 20TH STREET, } mini JAMES FARLEY DEAD. noted atrike breaker and horseman, died early thin morning Lekota \LA ROSITA | == ‘HAIR Toni a At snare LUXURIOUS pplied fering for @ long time from death was expected Fariey well knew that he P. Morgan Among Those Who| War travelling with death, but notwith- spent the summer with his horses at the race tracks o his favorite horse win, then went une, Up to the time of his death he held hts organization {1- | tact, although the practical end of the] = buxinens wae in the haude of trusted c@ Presbyterian Church. who attended the nor- 35th Anniversary Sale <sriasessidsafieuesniastanennemnsnmanpsiican: The Big Sale in New York This Week To-Morrow— You Save $5.00 to $7.75 Ona‘l19. 75 or ‘22.50 Suit at ‘14.75 Such Style Such Quality Such Workmanship At Such a Price A slashed and draped skirt model in Serge, Whip- cord or Lymansville Cheviot for $14.75, Strictly tailored models with new cutaway coats, 86 inches long. Some are trimmed qith buttons down Skirts are high girdle effects; slashed, draped or button trimmed. Every garment is lined with guaran- teed satin in self or contrasting colors. Dull Days Turned Into Brisk Ones Blanket Dept. By Offering Extra Good Values ¢e Main Fleer. ‘There is no natural demand for Blankets now. Weathers Nery one ,a| too mild. You wouldn't buy them at regular prices. So we've made prices so attractive that we're doing a good business in advance of cool weather. It always pays to buy in advance. Wool Nap Blankets, 400 pairs; ng oe at, a °3.85 California * Woot Disaken. mae ‘- suceeal nes aril saad 86.60 oo blanket at "4.98 | ' s, 92.50 Imported Brocaded Crepede Chine Beautiful Pes fee ord taupe, white, pad tke lavender, gray, pink, golden bi carrot and black, Very rich drese silk ise entire or combination dresses: yard. The New Invisible Box phelstery Dept.. Fourth Fleer. parel. ‘Takes the 5 Eines of the shirt-walst ides under the bed. | '| SILKS _ wt For Wearing Ap 48 Inches Wide. Special Price, $3, 95 About 100 handsome, heavy, re- lent designs and colors. | Here's a Great Rug Value $32.50, 9x12 Seamless Royal Axminsters, $21.95 And we're going to make it a two-day sule, Friday and Saturday—bear this in mind. We have plenty of rugs—not one of those sales that will disappoint you unless you happen to come in the forenoon, Come any hour, Friday or Saturday, aud select reproduction of an expensive Oriental rug at the very low price of $21.95. Woven in one solid piece and known particularly for its durability. Extra Quality 9x12 Seamless Royal Wilton Velvet Rugs. Small all-over figures, rich medallion ts, suitable for parlor, @ library, living room, ete. Worth $28.50. Woven in one piece. 19. 50 950 Standard Triple Weight Extra 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs, | Friday Entire lot of rugs in handsome patterns and colors, at alower & price than most stores are usking for seamed aud lighter weight 12 95 69c¢ Cork Linoleum—2 Yards Wide—Friday, sq. 6x9 Seamless Royal Wilton Velvet Rugs. Actually e worth 916.50. Sale price $000 Yards Rich Hea Regularly sold at $1.19. ever offered in New Yor\. patterns to select from, price Velvet, ‘Carpets. One of the greatest carpet ae Attractive assortment of new ti

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