The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1914, Page 8

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BEvY INFANTS C00 ASTTHEY FACE TESTS: WB BABY CONTEST If a Hundred Ent Entries in Eve- ning World’s Competition +, Make Good Records. na @ hundred babies were exam-| yesterday at the School Settle- Gent House, No. 148 Jackson street, Brooklyn, where the latest better Baby contest of The Evening World Ga the Babies’ Welfare Association feoing held. It was the first day the preliminary examination, for hich 365 babies havo beon registered FACE. SIGHT WITH ERUPTION PESINOL CURED * Itehed and Burned Until Resino! ¥ Brought Relief at Once. oy Pa., Dec. 6; 1913—"I ple on the side of my getting larger and ‘aver one cheek, was entirely ‘inol enough.” Jana the mothers turned ont spten- didly, despite the bad weather. eat Mary Arnold of the Babies’ ‘® Association met them as they entered and sent them down to be basement, where the little ones undressed and their clothes Then they returned the first door and passed rapidly jana Lo nathacae tA from the mental ‘est to the weighing and meaauring, tnd beontagh to the physical test. Most t behaved beautifully, and they peared to be a fine set of babi majority have been reg- ular ndants at the Board of Heaith's milk stations In the district, Examinations will continue every were Kod, day this week, up to and including} 30 in the after- tonlus, Dr. Tier and Dr. Searle, ‘The women helping with the babies are volunteers from the chapters of the School Settlement Ansociation. It has chapters at the ‘Training School fc sachers, the Girl’ High School, the Adelphi School, the Packer School, the Rerk- ely School and Mins Rounda's School. Yesterday Miss Beatrice Goldamith, Miss Helen Burns, Miss Ruth Zinn, Miss Carolyn Tag and Miss” Beatrice Bowden wero among tho assistants. Miss Brandt and other milk station nurses have offered their services. Between this examination and the final one which, together with the awarding of The Evening World's money prizes, will tako place the first week in June, there will be givon| 2! several lectures for the mothers with babies in the contest, On Tuesday, Mgy 5, at 4 P. Crawford will expiatn the scor On Thursday, May 14, at 10.30 A Dr. KE. M. Thomoson will talk on M the doctors on fll on “Impo! This evening Dr. Crawford will dis- cuss the score card at the rooms of the Hebrew Educational Society, Watkins avenue, East New York, for the mothers with children entered in the better babies’ contest under way jin that locality. . old, while brooding over the il! health of her mother, locked herself 1 Soom at No. i West One Hundred and Forty-third bye Ghd tie ton and turned 01 jer husban broke in the glass door ad her re- bile. she wit attempt: i WAR NEMS OFF WIRE «| coming into The Evening World office ony OIL \ THE EVE GETS CLUE TO FATHER, | LST 9 YEAR, TAKING Evening Well Operator Hears Parent’s Name Clicked Out as Refugee. The list of refugees who left Vera Cruz on the steamer Esperanza was over the wire early to-day, and Irwin Sitrenstatter was receiving at the telegraph instrument. He suddenly gave an exclamaion of surprise and when his companions asked what the matter waa, he sald: . “I've found my father)” In the list he had received over the wire was the namo of Joseph Sitzen- statter who, with his wife and child, was be eb to have gone aboard the “What Shall I Do For My Complexion?” Aaked a Thomas, Ta ards on drini win ‘it,and don't lo Dalr’ are Piiy*nteributed othe clive oll dict. CHIRIS | Pronounced She-ris 1, the, purest And finest tha: can be mi dintinet. finvor’ and te nd food prov- pensive ver . UL YOU mat fuj) mens ie your ain | hesitates about supplying zou with Chirte, | indication that he | 0 ke tora ‘brand on which | b instances we —, wome Rene yin atria bottle. ‘wich miggors ef, Pecines, maile ed on recelot Piers Stamps or ‘coln ANTOINE CHTIRIS COMPANY, Devt, W. New York Clty. aint - ys NING WORLD, Kaperanse, The message depertbed |; him as a director of the Erriccson seg and Telegraph Company of Mexico and Vera Crus, Irwin orate told hia hat jons that nine years ago his Bother, who now It in Lyporeatenedl had divorced sents and disappeared, as far an ‘the family was concerned. The message that clicked in this morning was the first intimation the son had hi had e since of what had become of his To keep the hands white, the head free from dandruff and the com- os. The ‘older Siteenstater ia well known in the telephone bus'ness. He has been connected with enterprises of that na- ture in various parts of the world. He was @ sufferer in the Mt. Pelee! eruption, being in the telephone bust- neas in Martinique at thi "‘Beantifies Contatns 90% Pure Sulphur. Coward Extension Heel has been made for 34 years by JAMES S. COWARD, P. D. The Coward Extension Heel has | proved of great benefitin treating ankle ‘weakness, as it rests arch ligaments and exerts a helpful influence on the entire foot-structure. ~ A safe and comfortable mechani- cal aid to over-burdened arches and ankles, and peculiarly useful in cor- recting “flat-fobt” conditions. JAMES S. COWARD wider Warrenty NEW YORK Matt OréerePies Sold Nowhere'Bise Sead for Catalogue HURRY-HURRY 11 ONLY Four MorEDAYS HACKETT CARHART: STORES Retiring frora. Business ~ Saturday, April 25th, at 10 P. M. New Spring Suits, Balmacaans $6.50 and Top TO Coats $17.50 Actual Values, $15.00 to $37.50 Chance of a lifetime—Come in now and take your pick of these highest grade stocks of new Spring clothes at lowest prices ever quoted on fine clothing for men and young men in New York City @ Reductions in Furnishings Are Tremendous CHARLES SHONGOOD IN CHARGE OF AFFAIRS, OF | Kush Carhart 841 BROADWAY 265 BROADWAY at 13th St, Near Unioa Squa: Near Chambers St. Opposite City Hall _ Inc. Retail 119 WEST 424 STREET Near Broadway. Open Even! < TUESDAY, APRIL 91, 1914. ~ Ww The ma A okie wd omen’ $8 JIUK an Cloth Suits at... $23. 75 og Regularly $27.50 to $82.50 Values. One of the most distinctive styles shown in this eaten of models is the new Russian style, fashioned with long double very nobioy, beving long out backs, tlammed with tare} tatleta very nobby, ing cut 8, silk. Other models L | bolero, Eton and demi- ae ag The materials include French light weight Lagi bagel black and wi wool poplins, moire and elk japltne and novelty mixtures. Every prevailing spring shade included. Women’s $19.75 and ¢ $25.00 Spring Suits $14.75 Only 215 suits*velected from our fegular stocks and reduced for one day'sselling. Not style, but Fo ie Every fe terial in Every favored mat wanted color. of ay 9 Women’s Serge Coats at *15.00 Only 100 coats in the assortment. Made of extra fine quality mannish serge or all wool eponge. Cut inthe smart 9 length. ‘Trimmed with fancy collar ot plain flat roll of self cloth and satig. Choice of kimono or new set- in sleeves. Finished with ornaiments of self cloth or plain tailored | and buttons, Lined throughout with brooaded silks in contrasting ata or plain peau de cygne. Also splendid models for large sise women, Colors navy, blue and black. _ Trimmed Millinery Regularly Priced at $ 4 98 56.48 to '8.50 . . . Our workrqpms have been busy the past week pre- f paring for this collection of the best hats shown in New York City for the price. All colors, including black. Trimmedin all the most fashionable effects of the season. i . High Class Trimmed Millinery At *6.50, *7.95, 8.50 & *12.50 New jons copied from very latest Paris imported models. Leghorns, Milans, Lizere Braids and Chiffo black and light colors, Stunning new color effects that reflect the artistic sense of their creators. Women’s Ready to Wear Hats Regularly * 55.00 to 9.00, at §2.00 A special odd lot of Women's hats representing an, accumula- tion of about 200 models that we desire to clone out quickly. You can acquire @ really smart hat from this assortment at very little cost. alu and Second Floors, Women’s Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, Famous $3.00 & $3.50 Patrician. Make Choice of ail the wanted’ leathers, patent coltskin, gunmetal calf, black and tan sede, black buck, black and tan vici kid and a few pairs of champagne, white and gray. Good, desirable showing of styles that must be cleared offthe shelves tothake room for incoming stocks. Not All Sizes 95c In Every Style Crepe de Chine Blouses at °5.00 Effective Jor wear with\ Spring costumes. Choice many models, one as illustrated, trimmed with chiffon, Choice of white, maize, tango, blue or pink. Went oe Biouses of a splendid quality Jap silk 1.98 Wash Silk Blouses of beaty Habutai; 12.98 MY il Blouses, retti- ly lace trimmed..'.-... 1, *1,49 and 1,98 Second Floor ree Trimming Service ended to patrons who purchase d shapes and trimmings in Not All Sizes in Every Style Women’s Gloves Women’s Doeskin Gloves, one, cine white; w . Regularly 81.25, pai aves two cla A A tan ce ae 79c Women's $2.50 20-Button White | 16-Button White Kid Gloves, 2.15 | Kid Gloves, *1.49 Two-Clasp, White, Tan and Black ly $1.25, pair at.. Women’s $3.25 Two Hundred and Fifty Regular $24.50 discontinuation 12 Royal Axminster Rugs at Px: mes ol et no manner wil the impertoction altect $1 7.95 dining room, living room and B 12 Brussel h Seamless larly $19.75, at $14.75 | nee, Regularly $110, yd... lities woven and desirable for Lien finely woven quality in patterns for balls and stairs ms Tou of chasing ont dreveuse of boc eg i. Gapat purcasnd i tha ple wil be mec err Unmatchable Values in n Linoleums in inoleums, » Rese XXX i lasly $1.35 and § and $1.48, 94:7 Med [ot Ci 49 $1.10 and Couch i ea Com plete Ready to Hake Cauchy sonwarly $11.50: 49 0) Een "3.00 a MATTRESS js Sed sith ootten and

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