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, THE EVENING WORLD’S AND WELFARE ASSOCIATION'S CITY-WIDE SERIES OF BETTER BABIES’ CONTESTS. | qmmmmsumam Thirty Fine Youngsters Examined And Nearly All Make Good Scores \ {Indications That the Children Have Received Great Benefit From the Treatment Mothers Have Learn.d to Foilow Since the Contests Began. ' ‘Thirty etrong, healthy babies were taken to the Nazareth Day Nursery yesterday to be thoroughly examined by the doctors on behaif of The Eve- ning World and Chuisca Neighborhood Association. They resembled a little congregation of Cupids, and when they were not Glggling and cooing, most of them were ory! For it is very evident that do not understand the goot which {s being done for them, ard auany insist on crying a@ they Ko iurough the various stages of exam- ination. Above ali things, they have a natural like for the weighing machine, and it must appear like some big, chanical demon. At any rate, st for their lungs, and the ma- jority of the little ones prove that they have excellent vocal abilities. One of the most attractive of the many cute little ‘uns that journeyed to areth Day Nursery yesterday was ent Beck of No, 33 West Four- teenth street. He is only fifteen months M ¢, but shows remarkable mental krowth and talks plainly, and to him the welghing machine had no ugly meaning, for he just lay on bis baci and grinned and grinned and grinned. " laughed. fasier Beck is an exceedingly ngster, and if he continues he progress that he is at present making we will probably hear more of him in the future, But there are many other bright ‘ables, bad bubles and backward babies, (From the London Chronicle.) quaint surnames one should search the recorde of Northumberland. A. G. Bradley has made a collection of some of these Northu:nbrian patronym- ics, He te writing of the timos of the border raids, and there was a Robert ‘nthank in those days. Among others, too, we find the name of Adam Ay- @irunken, who “upset his boat In the ‘Tyne, and accidentally drowned his wife, Beatrice.” “Cecilia, the wife of John Unkuthman (unocouthman), cut her throat with a razor." The incident re- res no explanation, ‘Another unfor- person figures as Adam-with-the- For Millinery — Catalog FREE Mailed Out of Town on Request. Smartest Styles, Finest Assortmen For Friday & ee at 4-95 porting models direct from Paris end copying them exactly in our own work-rooms makes these wonderful values possible. 200 Different Styles All the Fashionable Materials All the Newest Trimmings Lowest Prices That’s What's Offered in This Sale of Trimmed Hats Few of them are unhealthy, for th only too eager to remedy of seek improve defects, ho is In char edical department, is loud the contest, and declares that there a! some excellent resulta being shown his district. ination, and it !s hoped that the priz month, FACE ASIGHT Face. Peeled All Raw Beefsteak, Ointment.” He secmetl to peel all over at last and face broke out and ho waa a sight. Hi his face. get Cuticura Soap and Ointment, which Soap at night and used the Cuticura Oint two weeks, He slept for stz hou ‘one cake of Cuticura Soap ani rly white aa a lily. and Ointment.” Jolley, Apr. 21, 1913. Cuttcura Soap and Ointment do so much for poor complexions, red, rough hands, and dry, thin end falling hair, and cost 80 little, | that {¢ fs almost ertminal not to use them. Gold by dealors throughout the world. Lib- eral sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. book on the skin and scalp. Address post- card ‘‘Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” 4@ Men who abave and shampoo with Cu- eure Soap will findit vest for skin and ecalp. “New York's Foremost Millinery House” - @ Special Tomorrow: Paradise Sprays 9.50 value 5.00 An_ inimi- table valuc, Full large Quality, Biggest Gth Ave., Cor. 18th St. $3.50, $4.00 & OES that are just as goc if ¥ fa'viatt W. coat st Brockton, M self how carefully W. L. i are warrant! better, look ow CREATER NEW YO onrner Sth Street. cor, 14th At, (Talon &q,) corner 36th Street, ‘corner 190th Street, bet. lasth@ 167th ste, W.L. DOUGLAS | Pg inW.L. Deusias store windows o4ab thera see shoes for aa eects ae ie, other makes costing $8.00 to $7.00, the the only aitterence isthe price. Shoes inall pola ‘les and shapes to suit everybody. au Douglas large face see tor your- ould then ance weriare made, you w hy the: Franted to fit ho thelr shape and wear longer than any other mako De bast ats OE.0 Beye Moen ths W. la. orl OAUTION! Rigeag tetas ‘4 aes ea L. DOUCLAS STORES iN * 5 $4.50 better, hol $31 Fulton Street, 108-710 Krond wa: 13et Hroadw 478 Fitth A 1778 Pitkin A JERSRY ©! Newark Avenue, NEWARK—8S1 Broad Street, PATERSON—192 Market St,,cor.Clark, TRENTON—101 E. state St.,cor, Bread have all been benefited by The Evenin World's contest, and tieir mothers are of the benefits derived from About 30 bables are down for exam- will be awarded on the 2th of the WITH SKIN ERUPTION | Broke Out on Hands, Then Body and | ver. Face Like | “We Owe Our Baby’s Life to Cuticura Soap and Btark St., Waterloo, N. Y.—* When my baby boy waa two weeks old he broke eut | with little sores firet on his hands and then they began to spread all over his little body, | ‘They looked a good deal like @ water blister. little face was like p piece of raw beefsteak. He was a solid scab wherever his clothing | touched him and he bad several scars on “Thad him undergo a treatment and was alven @ box of salve and he began to suffer more. I called a doctor and he told me to | did. I washed him all over in the Cuticure | ment. It was the first night's rest I bere T used | box of Cuticura Ointment and in els weeks | his face, body and hands were as pure and Tt never even loft @ scar. We owe our baby’ ‘9 life to Cuticura Soap | (Signed) Mrs. Stanley | ey Td ray In re ta. o8 \t- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913. —=‘‘ Fverybody’s Going to The Big Store’”’ 18 Bed Sheets at less than whole- sale. Regular selling price, 70c. Size before hemming 81x00. Bleached, round ¢ ey it muslin aaa Oni toa customer; atin ‘ A9e 29c to 30¢ White Batlote 1 Lawn—46- inch white Swiss im; sheer batiste lawn; prog material for “aerate met 15e ‘MAIN BUILDING— Wash Flannels Weston a ey in Seasonable Fabrics. suitable for bath ro! Plrarat and for children’s wear; a won- the newest de- it, medium and dark well myers Bears, ( riba nded . Chie yi dren's nigh se 1Be choice pink and blue ne pt: Double- Hold Shepherd tesuecte ee various excellent for Sais, Iresses; excellent val at, @ yal ‘MAIN BUILDIN( Savings of %{ to 14 Horse Blankets Blue Stone Horse Blankets—sujt- able for oy horses; sizes 90x06; canvased weight 7 Ibs.;at.... lorse Blankets—wool filling; erong corte ‘arp; fawn color Ibe; size 90x06; fine: dout le windptoo!s warp; will for ng and warmth; lc ial, a Ib,...........5 welgirot of blankets from 6 to 12 Ibs. ade extra ‘rae with 2 surcingles; Our Great October Sale of Thousands of articles at WE NEVER SELL “SECONDS. Wash Boilers OVAL WASH BOILERS— senitery; at White Japanned Ware ROL. ‘TOP BREAD OR CAKE Br extra heavy; at. Scan This List of Specials for Tomorrow Purity, cleanliness and Our Own Roas ing ib. bag, 82.25; iB, $1.15; peck, 18 the... hi kolii di and of ard H Kimon Flannele—extra bes, dertul variety of ral bord: Cats, Oing Plated good ese rt Gre is d Hl id p 04 Ibe | ac 395 ih red f ”*3.50 | sae quali bl } *5.5 bord Ib,. 30. Blarkets—made of ‘1 ug Shes ai carriage two ah ed 4 q 9c ;OUND : A SAU ae 92 P. sp Se $1.50 Bis ge | cY MARAC: OF 10 Ibs. 82.48 fal 3 > ELECT! I Lit 53g Ihe. Bice . 8 aH o al MIXED TEAS, cad 68; 3 i 4 Hi dor, $1.3 dox., 01.08; 1-it. of Tomorrow’s 20 Amazing Bargains in White Goods and Comforters Thle Sale Undoubtedly Afords Economies to Housekeepers Such As Are Extremely Rare—Even at The Big Store Ory BEd lal de cone 8 ani #2 Ri | CAKE CLOSETS—aliding door; perfect FLOUR AND SUGAR CAN- ISTERS—holding about 25 ibe.; at... Aluminum Ware | :- Bb eng MAIN BUILDING: -———GREENHUT BUILDING Imported Table China eeatd Hand-Painted Pieces; Values to $2; Tomorrow, . 69¢c Are Printed Here a For a wonderfully small price you may iia NO MAIL, ‘PHONE, C, 0. D. OR APPROVAL ORDERS FILLED ON THESE ITEMS. a collection of specimens pf chinaware thatarea delight to the cye and that will ornament any home. The assortment includes: SALAD BOWLS, SYRUP JUGS, CAKE PLATES, TEA POTS, CRACKER JARS, CHOCOLATE POTS, . FERN DISHES, CONDENSED MILK JARS, BON-BON Bed Pillowe—these would be cheap at 0c. Linen-covered; good feathers; size 18x26. The ticking alone usually costs as much as we ask for the finished pillow. 3 9 Only 6 to a customer; each " Comforteru—values to $2; Napkina—S choice patterns in 18- inch hemmed mercerized table napkins. Fine every-day which are priced elsewhe: double our special selling figure. Only 2 dozen to each cus- tomer; at, @ dozen.. 58 Pillow Casen—standard asxiecinch cases (before hemming); soft it, medium and heavy weights. 30¢ ‘Turkiah Towele—fine : soun yarn; finish bleached muslin; manu- DISHES, LUNCH SETS, &c. tient cemeteries | “hued Teri ovat sos rend reer 1,000 blue, pink borders; each Other Attractive Values Are: bad Decorated China 1 dozen to — custom each vee 2c 35C Lined and Unlined Gloves in This,— the Greatest Sale Ever Announced in October. This stock represents the season's clean-up of “odd” lots, broken assortments, etc., from one of the largest glove makers in the United States. The Values Are Amazing—Come, Tomorrow, as Early as Possible, and Get Your hare of the Bargains. 35c a pair for: Cape, Suede, Boo and Horsehide Glover— with or without lining. ‘Suitable for street wear, for driving or for general work. Also gloves for business men, chauffeurs, drivers and aera ibe 7Sc to $1.25 Values—All sizes in best colors. MAIN BUILDING Quadruple Silver-Plated Bread Trays at $3. 95 A new pattern, beautifully pierced ig and hand buffed. These arelarge size trays. Sale tomorrow. Silver Picture Frames—size 6)4x5}4; oval shi back and stand; tomorrow, at MAIN BUILDIN A Sale, Tomorrow, of *16.50 to #32.50 Baby Carriages At 910.50 1026.50 The “sam ie line from one of the ree st makers of baby t. Beautiful vehicles; splendidly con- 0739 ‘MAIN BUILDING Men’s and Boys’ 75c, $1 and $1.25 Winter Gloves, « Milk Jars—at... Thin Imported China “Teacups and ‘Saucers, Also Plates to Laagammann a hanks 10. wpecial at. a Ic (Details in Today's Journal) MAIN BUILDING The esesnte, Greapent Sole of Wermen's all and Winter Coats high- aglendidly made, Seauntuly fash. REENHUT BUILDING Unexcelled Decorated Foreign and Domestic Sets of Dinner Ware That Are Unexampled Bargains. 100.Piece Porcelain Dinner Sete—specially Lilet eer at *6.95,°7.95.°8.95 wna 12.75 Wioecully preedomorrowrtte nn LLG Gant 13.75 100. Piece French China Sets—all have rich coin-gold A baa specially priced, comorrow, $4 75 $90 EQ 39 50) ..4°49.50 [a REENHUT BUILDIN An Offering of Artistic fw = Portable Gas Lamps : i Regularly $4.50—on $2.98 \ “Sale, Tomorrow, at Standard is of | A beautiful tamp at this tow price, metal in the new hand brush brass Anish; Atted with iuch cathedral art glass shade in amber, green, or bead finge to match, 21 inches high, complete with Wels- ante and chimney. 1ar5 nage Ut don favors inet Lerman phen d and no le Men's Winter ihe values and Renee $12.75 ana $16.50 ‘The Hates bach Darne . 7REENHUT BUILDING: Marked Savings on Room-Size Rugs These rugs come from standard mills—they are in choice colorings and their durability is guaranteed. 8310.8 Tapestry Brussels | Rugs *$17'80 (beamtess) 3 ‘Overe ‘sample’ a high-class rorunionoaly, ft 4ote ‘style or material—also at $12, tomorrow. Special Luncheon Served in Our Tea Room Baked ries opaanertt with 25¢ Tapio ‘teuit pudding carriages in the 5 I structed finely holstered in corduroy ; and the bodies are | | “YP cotfee..... 19.0 | 12:30 (samieee) made of wn lot includes Pullman sleepers and road- Pot of “treshly made 22.80 (seamless). 17.0 17.6x9 Tapestry Brussels, Rugs ; sters; and ee colors are natural, gray, and brown; also white. 19.80 (seamed) +» 18.75 Ik (oaanaiaoa) “be U | j GREENHUT BUILDING eed eee Bruceels | i938 (seamless e bd 17.50 (seamt . 12.75 /6x9 Tapestry Brussels Rugs ousefurnishings|_éss & "ims 12.50 (seamed)... 9.75 7.50 (seamless)... ecial tices. These extraordinarily low figures are on FIRST QUALITY, STANDARD GOODS. housands of other specials in addition to those printed here are offered during this sale. PANS Curtain CYLINDER GAS STOVES— Stretchers None sent C. 0. D. or ex- GREENHUT BUILDING— This*32.50 Three-Pc. $9) 3. 50 Parlor Suite for Stoves SUN Oak PARLOR STOVES Mounted Fire- proof Cooking Ware ROUND WATERPROOF CASSEROLES — Guernsey G CURTAIN STI TCHERS— 39c untied in nickels -inch tray and iders to match ; cut star bottom OVAL FIREPROOF CAS- SEROLES—Guernecy ware; in fancy nickel STRETCHERS—— rome 1% Inchee ; neat frames; rich mahogany color; loose $ cushion seats; tomorrow 23, 50 Also many other specials in our Furniture Store, tomorrow. MAIN BUILDING: In Our Mammoth Grocery full weights and measures are guaranteed. Mail and ‘phone orders filled. Call Chelsea 4000. Fresh Meats t Our Own Fruits and ernie charged ordere, These delicious cakes LARGE KING APrLEs— _, Me MAIN BUILDING Guinness’s Stout & Other Liquors Specially Priced For Friday and Saturday Guinness’s Foreign xtra Stout i Green River Whisky * Henedict” beting In the best and, moat eotiofec- ject condition. HOUSE gallon, 62. a) 90c quart bottie.. Daly's Old Irish Pot Still Whisky PILGRIM HOLLAND GIN— ty, extra special for uaranteed str thu nales panes OBC wart basket Si VER-SKI Monsgrae yraieny ONIONS, 5 1eKe ING” basket Bisepeeaal Value, Regular price $2.78 falfons redused to 82.94; Tull “Guat bowle, ree 8c; thie California Wines By the Gallon. T, cI styles 10 Ibe,, ae; 3 PURE BREAKFAST COCOA — 4th the, $15 1h FRESHLY ROLLED. OATMEAL 10 Ibe., 42c; 8 Ibo. ; _ 28¢ ROYAL MONOGRAM WHIS: | HY 64.38_ gallon, 83.744 We clean fish free of charge. fen. 0.28 quart boi Hal BUT STEAKS quart hot OBC) of the finest Solid: Packed Tomatoes ctr "tii su UGAR- RAMBLER BRAND—case, $2.75; 12¢ old liquors; Sas Mart borte.... 98C) ors libra Sixth Averwe J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. 16% to 18° Streets (