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. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1913. Champion Babies of ‘Old Greenwich PRESIDENT PLANS ; Winners of Evening World Prizes woe WEpQNG “CWS Oddities _| AOI | ™~ z i Ro ae ~ FOR MISS WILSON « , SARAH TODN, sister-in-law of Mra. Abraham Lincoln, has registered as a | es & voter in Eugene, Ore, She is 108 years old. MISS WILSON TO SING. i ‘ One of Pre ——__ jemt’s Daughters te Help Girte’ Oharity. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. %.~The need of better housing conditions for wage earning girls appeals to Miss Margaret | Wilson, caughter of the President, and to ald the good work she will sing at @ concert in the Bellevue-Stratford, im this city, next Wedn night. The concert ts to be given under the } auspices of the Northern Liberties Aid | Soclety, the object of which Is to assist worthy girls In obtaining better sur- round'nge than are afforded by the furn- fehed room boarding house. ‘With Mise Wilson on the programme will be several professional singers. | Gor, BOY WONDERS Wt DOCTOR HORRY Usual Symptoms Missing in PITTSBURGH JOKE—Somehody poured a disinfecting fluid in the halr of @ eping man and set it afire, CARMELITE NUN in St. Louls, ninety+two years old, celebrated the seventy- fifth anniversary of her entrance into the order. White House Bride Will Be Attended by Sisters and Near Relatives. Strange Case of Seven- NEARLY 101-9 INCHES of rain has fallen thus far this month, GIRL WH CLUCKS LIKE A HEN whenever she seeps is puzzling Los | Angeles doctors | Year-Old Youngster. Many women socially prominent are of- ficers of the Ald Society. The case of meven-y reold) Arthur NO FOREIGN PRESEN GERMAN DOCTORS have gone on strike against attending patients under Alshut of N 407 Weat Twenty-fourth the new national Ineurance scheme In that country. Vee eee A sene eorencr oe DIAMOND THISE in San Francisco ran a jewelry store (o sell his toot, ‘ing ¢ the doctors who ; Royalty Will Be Through Diplomatic Chan- nels, to Send No Gifts. Asked, EN WILLIAM BLACKWELL was sent to Blackwell's Island for ten days. Ho maid he was they oan tn Bellevue Hos- All night Hrock way and Schroeder | to save his Ife. Dra, Rutledge Femained with him, but he ts cheerful | all the time, has no delirium, and there fas been no elen of convulsion | He was bitten slightly on the tnfox finger of his right hand by @ small dog Oct. $Me dors not euspect that @eath ts almost certain for him withia @ few hours, and ts unaware that he hes hydroph Yet the doctors say | ‘he is almost certain to die before to- d @!s name is not Sing Sing or Matteawan. —— | RO fell from top of a seventy-five foot smokestack and landed on his He was so peeved that he threw up his Job, head YOWLING GIBRON fy the latest arrival in the Bronx Zoological Park. A gibbon is an ape that walks upright, and this one's yowl covers two octaves. make up the wedding party of Mis on Jennie Wilson and Francis B. Sayre OF 1.13 BARNARD graduates since 189% only 28 are married the White Houas on the afternoon of — - Nov. % ts the chief topic now tn almost HUERTA, it is understood, doesn't even bother with repeaters. | every Washington household, particu: : = meee seas | larly wo In feminine official circles, WASHINGTON, Oct. 71.—Suat who wit FRANCIS STRAHL, 2ytars ROB'T. BE, 324.85. Ace ci455.5. 998 %. AGE CLA RY SMONTHS. 2018 SL. GIR. 7G0VS fon and Mr. Sayre were visiting when | fied that {t was impossible to operate While the list of attendants has not they first met. under the city's ne ominance, which morrow night | been given out by Mrs. Wilson, the gen-| Mr. Sayre will take his bride to Will: [requires that all coal should be welghed The fear of water Is not pronounced ltamstown, Mass, where thelr home, |on the city scales. b ty Wilson | . , fn him. He often esks for it, and the eral belief { that Miss Margaret Wilson | tn ome haf, William E, Mes} One small coal yard remaine, but 4 Will be her sister's maid of honor and | \< : cannot meet the demand. The ther- @eht of it does not throw him into Miss EI x Helen | Pifrest, at No. 40 Grace atroet, has been | freeaing point Geevutmons, ah Te uNnANy d6ee Wh) aten Thank you very 12 leanor Wilson and Miss Helen | bit in readiness for them. big: er dropped below | Woodrow Bones, a cousin of the bride- j elect, who maken her home with the) Premdential family at the White House, | will be the bridesmaids, It 1s considered eee ee ae ae tgscau, which, has | Mot at ail improbable that Mra. George tien got in New York, Baltimore and Howe of New York, wife of a nephew of washington, it Is said that the pre- the Preaident, will be the matron of gominating color 1s violet and its vari- | honor, and that Miss Alice Wilson, the ous shadings, and while the bride's daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson, | gowns, cloake and hats are strictly up will also be in the immediate bridal to the moment, they are not extreme in cases, Instead, he looks at the glass, Pauses a moment, and then hands it back untasted, with the remark “NOTHING THE MATTER WITH | ME,” HE SAYS. | “T quem I'd better not. It might choke me.” He does not know why he thinks tt would choke him, but instinctively he does. Frequently he asks | first prise awarded my ner of The Evening World and Ketter Bables Welfare Contest In Greenwich Village. This under- taking has been a great help to the mothers, and we all profited by ft. Again thanking you. MR, AND MRS. A. J. STRAHL, eee {t BRIDE'S TROUSSEAU WAS MADE Se LADIES! DARKEN From those who have had a chance to “What's the matter with me, doctor? | ‘What have they got me here tor? | ‘There's nothing the matter with me. The doctors are unable to predict whether the litle patient will paas off | fm convulsions, or the malady will par @lyze his respiratory organs and thus cause death, They haven't a doubt he has @ virulent case of rabies,’ but are / ammsed at the mildness of the aym- toms. One favorable feature fp that the victim does not know what he has, and consequently there is an absence of the panic and fright that hasten the end of so many mad dog victima, The little fellow lived with his mother, Mrs, Richard Alshut, and his brothers, Oscar and Edward, than him: in Arthur was playing in front of bis home when a litte white dog, whose owner is not known, ran up and et- tacked him. It bit him only once and then ran away. The wound was go alight that the boy aid little attention to it. He eald notl- ing of his experience to his mother until the next evening. Although the wound appeared a mere scratch, she took the doy to Bellevue, where to the Willard Parker Pasteur treatment was gi SIGHT OF WATER OR FOOD WAS T EVOLTING, As the days passed the boy gave no fication that the deadly hydrophobia Germs had entered his system. He ap- Peared anf acted normally end his mother'e alarm had entirely abated when there came Saturday night @ sud- en change in his condition. He evinced symptoms of great nervousness. Je aleo developed a fever. ‘What frightened Mrs, Alebut most Ms fat he became hysterical with revul- (don at the sight of water or of food. Mire, Alshut took Arthur to Bellevue ““~— Hospital Saturday night, where he was received and examined by Dr. Brock- way. The result wae an immediate * @lagnosia that he was suffering from ,,, Patties. “A Good Appetite Is A Glorious Thing And Any Person Can Have 0 ‘Rearing One If Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Are Used ~ ont Th by man’s blood, and ao the system them, This craving ts appetite, leed Ntvart'’s Dyspepsia Tablets I Simply Deitght tn Feed, | The real value in Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cot je of thir instant acting digestive abiiitt ‘They digest the food fa the stomach very quickly, stop Irrita: tion, rest the stowach, and when the pourishment of t'.e food is taken inte the @ystem they go #Mh it into the blood and thus replenish the dixestive fluids, Thousands 3f men hnd women in thie eountry have proved, to their complete it Algestive and cura Dys| ja Tablets. ingredient of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is so powerful that one grain of ft will digest 000 grains of food, and * ft whl even do this in a gia tube with+ of man's stomach, Just think What this meana, woen your stomach is with hurtful acide and| at it will receive will be| Jets are sold bp " after ove how easily RAN MOND SALBS 2 20 MONTHS. AG C > 2.: .3OGROVE oy 98% Jo Four Nationalities, Ameri- can, Irish, Jewish and Eng- lish, Represented in High- est Awards— Contest Shows That in Next Gen- eration Blondes Will Pre- dominate, The .Vinners. jerry, five months, Class z., 99 5-10 per cont, | Raymond Salbador, twenty months, Clase IL, 98 5-10 per cent. Francis Strahl, two years, Claes IIt., 99 8-10 per cent. John Riordan, 3 years, ® months, Clase IV., 976-10 per cent. The above telegram was received by the Editor of The Evening World from Mr. and Mra. Julius Strahl, who thus elved as a result of th Badies Contest which his been held tn Greenwich Village, and which met with euch great success. It ds not the first message of Joy and thankfulness The Evening World has received eince it started to 0co- operate with the Chikiren'n Welfare Association in the great fight for bet- ter babies. Moexnagen have poured into this office daily from all parts of tho sity, assuring the editor that the great majority of mothers tn this great city, though they appear at times to be in the bringing up of ohil- a welfa: heart. As one of the officials of the Hudaon Park Library said to an Evening World reporter today, nothing in the world would bring 400 mothers to their hall unless it was something which con- corned their babies. And that ia why the Hudson Park Library was filed on fternoon with happy, emiling and this wasn't why they smiled, wmiled because they were healthy, and when one ts physteally ft one is alwaye happy. Of the four nationalities, American, nglish, Jewish and Irish, which babies Ithiest? All are the healthiest, and this was proved when the prises were distributed at the Hudeon Park Li- brary to the winners of The Evening World's and Greenwich House Assocta- tion Better Rabios Contest. For the honors were equally distributed among America, England, Ireland and Bleecker street Although Greenwich Village hax Jarge Italian colony, and Ltallans are supposed to predominate there, is interesting to note that only m= teen Itallan babies took part in this contest, CLEANLINESS OF THE BABIES A FEATURE. One feature of this contest was the cleaniiness of the bables examined, and, though it is generally supposed that the | parents in the poorer districts uf the | elty are careless in this respect, yet it seems to hat been left for Greenwich | to prove otherwine This has undoubtedly been due to the bulletins whi have been exhibited dur- ing the ex nationa by the Child Welfare Association, advising the ents to give the bables: Pienty of good atr, Good, plain food. Fresh as*aay i night. Plenty of sleep. Dally bathe, Exereixe in the open alr. | Suitable clothing. | Good, pure mitic Beaides this, « bulletin was placed tn the room which told the story and ex- hibited pictures of « foundling which was brought to the Ald Goal- pare | ‘ety on Sept, 19, 1912, weighing four pounds elght ounces. The doctor took one look at the child and said: “A nursing mother only can gave this baby.” The soclety found a nursing mother, and on Jan. 2, [1913, the child weighed twelve pounds, — | Another outatanding feature of this | contest was the lenorance of the average mother as to how the baby should be ted and the necesmty of cleaniiness in the preparing of the baby's food was espo- elally emphasized. Of the 279 bables examined in the Greenwich nection 120 were giiis and 15 boys, and of thin number 108 were af- | Miicted with throat trouble, In the major- ity of casen due to either enlarced or dineaned tonsils, and 7 had lung trouble Only 2% passed a perfect surgical exam: ination; 4 were perfect In welghts and measurements, and %§ were perfect in mental exam- ination, NATIONALITIES OF THOSE HON- ORABLY MENTIONED. Fifty-two received honorable men- tion, and of this number 14 were Amer- | leang, 14 Italiana, 14 Irish, 6 Germans, @ Jewish and 1 English, It is also inter- | exting that 16 of this number were girls, 12 of which were blondes, and 3 were boys, i of which were blonds, This prover, as has been shown in veveral other contests, that the coming keneration will be — predominantly Dionds, and also that the average girl 1s healthier than the boy, for the ma- fority of the girls examined were found to ‘be in far better physical condition than the boys, Rut while the blonds were very no- ticeable, it was surprising to note the number of red-heated youngsters, and most of them proved to be in excellent phyatcai condition. Ming Marian Curtis, who has been in charge of the contest, expressed her- relf an being very pleased with the manner in which the mothers in Green- wich Village had received fhe oppor- tunity to Improve r children, ‘The success of the contest waa mainly due to the untiring efforts of Mins Curtis, who sald that she found the work very Interesting ant delightful, and that it according to thelr age, | party. Dr. Wilfred fT. Grenfell of the Labra- dor Mission for Deep Sea Fishermen, will be the best man for Mr, Sayre, and it 1g expected that Dr, Cary T. Grayson, U.S. N., the President's aide, witl be one of tho ushers. Then, too, FitzWilliam McMaster Woodrow of Princeton, N. &@ young cousin of the bride, who spends as much time in Washington as he can get away from his studies, will surely be in the party. AFFAIR SIMPLE, BUT WILL BE ATTENDED BY MANY. ‘That the wedding will be simple and carried out along democratic lines {a certain, but a White House wedding, especially one with the bride a member of an old fashioned, hospitable, South- ern family whose kinfolk are lesion, and with the bridegroom a member of a Northern family of rather goud sized Proportions, who all want to be on lund for the important event, it can y be slmple and not small or private. JOHN JODAN 3YR MONTHS: SO RES. AIST CLASS 4, Ral wrioas® was mado so principally by the babies themselves. Dr, Roger H, Dennett was present and explained the score cards and leo- tured to the mothers on the care of \ehildren, Miss Mary Arnold, Seer of the Babies’ Welfare Association, ex+ Jained the exhibits, Mra. George Salbador told an Evening World reporter that she attributed the excellent health of her baby to the care she had used in the rearing of it. “IT have raised him on milk powders, and have given him all the fresh alr possible,” she said. Mrs, Jullus Strahl said her baby's good health was air. “I ha diplomatic corps cannot be left out, hor can the members of Congress, The President will give his daughtor in marriage and It ts expected that the Rev, James H. Taylor, pastor of the Central Presbyterian Church in Washington, which the Presidential family attend, will assist in the cere- mony. A reception will follow, with the sup- per being served in the state dining room, as is done at the oficial recep- tions. ® alwayn used great care in preparing his food." Mrs, Matthew Kiordan was not posl- tive as to the real cause for her son's jwood health, She said she gave him everything that he wanted tn the Ine of meat and vegetables; that’ he had & very Kood appetite and she saw that M was satisfied, BABIES WHO CAME NEAR GET- TING PRIZES. Those who received honorable men- \tlon are: Jack Annebel, Marie Baldwin, Johanna Iirhogs, May Buckley, Harold |Canil, Albert George Childs, Wiliam Condon, Frank Colamdo, James Cooke, | | Harold Cornelius, Louls Cosi, Katherine! Graham, Cunningham, Edna Louise Dawson, |John Le Rosa, Vincent de Martini, Mar- tin Dexagno, Dominick Dertefome, Frank | Donovan, Walter Dowling, Thomas! 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Y. remedy, espec- nor must it be After the members of the family are invited and the intimate friends, the official family and the members of the As to the plans for the honeymoon | visit to Windsor Forges, near Church- 1, Edward Hert- man, John BE. hearney jr., Alice Korber, Lyman, | point of style or number, Numberless gifts for have been sent Miss Wilson from over the country. Among them are eral pleces of exquisite hand embroidered lingerie from Mre, Marshall, the wife of the Vice-President, and other pleces equally as dainty from Cabinet hostesses and from many of the girls with whom and for whom Miss Jessie Wilson la- bored in the settlement work which has always been of the deepest interest in her life. In view of the fact that the President 1s opposed to the suggestion of Minority Lender James R, Mann to have the members of the House contribute toward a gift to the White House bride, and has also discouraged a subscription iist which was started recently by a news- paper, ft is thought that he may intl- mate, through the proper channels, that presents from foreign courts are not desired. the trousseau all = COAL? YES, BUT ALL FREEZE. City Wetghing Law ply to People. SPARTA, Wis., Oct. 27.—This olty of 4,00 population is experiencing a real freeze-out. 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