The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1913, Page 12

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12 Noted Specialist Tells Mothers The Phys‘cal Examination. MEASURING THE, LA OF TRE CHEST wits wea Gy youngstere who have entered as testants in The Evening World's Babies’ Welfare Association's Babies’ Contests at Greenwich House, No. 2% Jones atreet, still goes merrily on, and the mothers of the young hope- pe fuls are anxiously following their charges through each step of the scose card. To-day, in spenking of the very im- How Ie its head? We ha’ careful gonsleer aie rtant part which the physical exam- prises, the specialist from the Babies’ Welfare Association sald: “The standard score has fixed the children from the age of three months to five years, We adhere to that score card absolutely. A child of one year, for instance, should weigh twenty | pounds, be twenty-nine Inches in height, | should have @ head circumference of | eighteen and one-half inches, the chest circumference an@ abdomen ciroumfer- ence should be the same, eighteen and one-haif inches; the lateral diameter | Of the chest should be five and one-half inches, the chest, front to bac", should de five inches, the length of arm twelve | The Food-drink for, Al, THE EVENING WORLD'S AND WELFARE ASSOCIATION'S : CITY-WIDE SERIES OF BETTER BABIES’ CONTESTS. The Meaning of the Score Card : DIAMETER (> Sars v, Judging of the half thousand stalwart and one-half inches and the length of Jeg thirteen and one-half inches. ‘New, when the weighing and meas- Are his features normal or Hon ira Just pore : 4 weights f Fc Proper measurements and weights for ME MILK vena in Tea Cahn nacue and extabtbed the fare BUDWEISER: ot 52 years hg THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, ne] Dem wilh be | we know that the ribs of the child ere soft, And next we carefully examine the ‘The renults of the ex- ree, immediately ard, and when | ed, the mother wa the mdhtion ot her child’ P JUDGING OF CHUBBY RACERS NOW GOING ON. ve mean time, while Judeing ts #0 te heart and lungs use of the “I. own Cure for € sasiipatton waste which it conta’ sat Warren Baat Thirty-fourth etre-t, einen distrio. At the for- dking will begin Monday, The “J. B. Pitymiciang, aided by volunteer New York .ad Brooklyn. | Send for booklet, B. Altmat & Co! Girls’ and Children’s Apparel in exclusive, well-chosen styies, is being shown im a very comprehensive assortment. Included are the following, in the regular stock at the prices quoted: Practical and Dress Coats at $8.75 to $50.00 School and Fancy Dresses at 6.25 to 35.00 Pique and Linen Dresses at 2.85 to 25.00 Lingerie and Lace Dresses at 3.75 to 35.00 An ‘extensive selection of Imported Coats and Dresses is also shown at proportionately moderate prices. Misses’ and Children’s Underwear Department The new assortments now being shown com- prise dainty Undergarments in hand- and machine-made models; Misses’ and Children’s House Gowns, Bath Robes, Negligee Jackets and Silk Petticoats, Among the importations of French Lingerie just received from Paris are Children’s Prin- cess Slips and Drawers to match, composed of dainty fabrics and trimmed with real laces. i ith Roce, 3th eh 350i Hem York? the United. Sestne: Peer iegr ing ‘such ‘ideals have built, ‘the ds aes Hip tre ew ca aad Ss of Lik 7 pean above the aly line of New York harbor; Its sales" exceed anyjother beer by. millions of bottles. ANHEUSER-BUSCH « sprcialiat 6 PHYSICIANS AGREE | ON INTERNAL BATHS, The most eniightened physicians, ins cluding many of the greatest specialists, are recommend a and prescribing the | Cascade,” Nature's It keeps the lower intestines sweet and | clean and eliminates all poisons in the} Otherqine these Liar igen atte throughout the body; this weakens the whole system, makes us dull and bAious, and even brings on serious complaints. ee | . BL, Cascade” clears the ’ that hour Boant of | colon of all waste, and is shown by all | Riker and 'Negeman Drug Stores in “Why Man of To day Is Only 50 Per Cent. Efficient.” S S.E.Car.1 1913. Coat veivey Rooated in fi Diepensare, No, 407 OPPENHEIM, GLLINS %G 34th Street—New York Will Place on Sale To-morrow 1209 Pairs of Women's and Misses’ Smart Walking Boots Al an Unusually Low Price Button boots of patent coltskin, with dull kid or cloth tops; also walking boots of dull calfskin, with welted soles and Cuban heels. 3.50 Value 5.00 Shoe Department on Main Floor Famous For Forty OUR BIG LEADER LIKE ILLUSTRATION This Turkish Paster of your is in- me his Cerrone tars fy This Fan ocwse te Hebly up good 4 front handsomely pute = Write for ae cee Our Big 4-Room Flat Outtit $110 nos FREE 51.50 a tees illustrated | po Week Catalog she 1th Fleer Closets from eled Beds from J Dressers from $6.00Up. Davenports from ee cee Einkenber gs MAVE., N.Y.cty From Fire in Their Factory Raincoats at Half Price HE entire Raincoat stock of factory has been placed in this store for immediate disposal. Some of the coate have been slightly damaged by mrake, but the odor is guaranteed to disappear as soon as coat comes in contact with the fresh air. These foods peel: tips cannot be obtained at any other store in this cii lo not want to depreciate the value of our regular bis by mixing it up with this factory assortment. As it is also imperative to ascertain the actual lose which the Insurance Companies have to cover, the entire output of ghe burned factory has been placed on sale in F. C. Gevin & Co.'s pehers, New York, and our Goodyear Store, Philadelphia. 500 Men's and Women's Raincoats 998 Men’ s nd Women's Slip-on Raincoats Tan, olive and gray shades. Values as as 618,60, Sale 790 Women's Poplin and Mohair Raincoats ¢ French popline and silk mohair; loose modela ali 1918 4.85 re in black, bluc, gray, tam, and olive shades, Values as 4 high as 613; sale price .....-cccseerereeeerreeseeeere seeees 502 Men's and Women’s Rainproof Coats No rubber; made of wool fabrics; every shad ginable: eshigh a8 $18.00 Sale price.. 612 Men's and Wome 40 ‘weed Ral lined, full cemented and sewed; allnew Double Textures, shades, values as 8 $25.00 Sale price.....+.ereesrerereee 485 Men's and Women's London Gabardines Newest motels made of fine English twill febuice i salar jth, suitable to wear rain or shine, wit! 25 pe Values as high as $35.00, Sale price......e+ssserse+ ‘12 No Goods sent C, O. D. or charged during thiseale. We request our eus- tomers to take ali purchases home with bee to eave time and confusion, Mail Ordere Filled, Accompanied by Money Order or Check, Sele Now On. ‘ae FC GevingCo 60 West 23rd St., 1.000% Sale at g from 6th Ave, Auto Delivery Everywhere | Lord @ T. aylor. Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. “Seven Furniture Days” An Event which is demonstrating this week the unique ability of the Furniture Department to offer splendid suites and separate pieces at Exceptionally Low Prices —Specimen Values— $250.00 Fumed Oak Mission Suite 10 pieces, fumed quartered oak.......... Buffet, 64 inches long. China cabinet, 45 inated wide. Server, 42 on long. Dining table, 48-inch top, 8-foot extension. The chairs have seats of brown Spanish leather. Any of aur pieces sold separately if desi Maw Novelty PE Solid ny Solid jany FeaiganY _ |ere.s0 Muffin Stands. } $3.95 Solid Mahogan: Sapa Mahogany Martha W ng. [016.0 Corner a _|sueao ton Sewing Table rush seat.. Library Furniture $60.00 Leather Chairs, $260.00 Leather ‘ & Seta (3 pieces)... te175.00 $40.00 Denim Chairs, $75.00 Book Cases, $50.00 $175.00 } $100.00 Desks, Sets (3 igh. $126.00 $69.50 bate Parler age i $150.00 Par' 5.00 Parlor Suites (3 pieces) }¢100.00 Suites (3 pieces) |196.00 $250.00 Parlor $650.00 Parlor Suites (8 pieces) }a175.00 Suites (8 pieces) i $295.00 Re-upholstering Furniture New Assortments of Uphelstering Fabrics are in Stock, Including Tapestries,.in Verdure and period designs of $1.50, $2.00 & $2.25 upward AMMUTEE so Necinesnncueccn eases +. $2.50 upward Hee . .. $3.00, $3.50 & $3.85 upward $3.00 yard We make a special feature of Light Weight Sunfast Fabrics Which are guaranteed not to fade $1.00, $1.35, $1.05, $1.85 and upward The highest class workmanship at moderate prices. A representative will be sent upon a and render estimates. . American rican Lady Corsets Our assortment shows an almost unlimited variety of new models for the present season, including styles for all figures, slender, medium and stout, insuring exactly the right model for every individual figure. Coutil $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, _ $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $8.00, $10.00 Broche $3.50, $5.00, $7.50, $15.00 Exceptional Values in Infants’ Apparel « Infants’ Dresses, $1.05 & $2.45 Formerly $2.95 and $8.95 Hand made, and embroidered yokes of French nainsook, Infants’ Coats, $2.45, $3.45 & $4.25 Formerly $3.95 and $5.75 Zibeline, corduroy and chinchilla, all new models and colors, Infants’ Hats, $1.25 Formerly $1.95 Corduroy and velvets, trimmed with fancy feathers, « “Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave., 19th St.

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