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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1914. Babies Getting Bath, Dressed: and Breakfast WANAMAKER H ieee Peat etre sears Bs hows | At Hands of “Nurses’’ in Washington Irving School panel COLORADO STRIKE “one ot the ware vo wine out ne} | YOU Breathe Through Your Skin! , “Made a Great sreat Mistake ‘When Coiteh Sahoo whlous ties, guiiteal ‘An anctent form of punishment for crime was vari He Put Wilson to Trouble Santen sen ence or the | skin with 0 substance swhlen claeea d the pores. of Sending Troops.” | pMt,ranamater teres nat me] [S'Eep the pores open and aliow them to “brenaat = The ofls of P yk mbt and the scaly tecten entopne cient e Oe ie ie’ GHC: cee et oie skin, clog the pores and prevent su! ‘| sort in labor disputes. One of the oro eee Mile clear Gnd clean by ei ar eal PHILADELPHIA, June 23,—"It's things he found wr in labor SYNOL SOAP an insane thing not to recognise ef | unions was the limiting the number The antiseptic liquid woe! ganizations of labor,” said J ‘Wan-| of those who want to learn trades. amaker to-day in giving further tes-| Speaking of capital, Mr. Wana- Brant wat eee ne ina vote jest a n' Peo? dissolve th re. matter whi fel fate ae timony before the United States Com-|™Aker said John D. Rockefeller jr. thin; nol rg oo glow gf eathron the body. ROCHESTER, June $8.—Cieiming that when she bit into a custard ple her teeth encountered a marble and that two upper molars were broken off, Mrs, Glenn A. Miller has brought sult in rs believe that labor and capita! or en, pal to organise. On the apital, there is responsi- bitty, a on the other, labor, there is none. There you stop. The miss- “made a great mistake when he put mission on Industrial Relations. He made this statement in reply to a| President Wilson tn the position of question whether employers should|#ending troops into Colorado. recognize labor unions. On the gen-| “1 might be mistaken in this,” he | eral question of untoniam Mr. Wana-| sed: iat that is the way I feel Need Soap is not | pected its natural odor is fure ang maker eaid he believed labor bas) Contact with the employees ts - . “muftered frightfully” in the past be- misunderstanding, >] cause of poor leaders, but added that| the wi id. “There are , { he is seeing a better class of leader- rotect their ” he sald. 4 ) nufecturing Chemists ship coming tn. Ree eee apne tae time qaane AT ALL DRUG STORES | {ho howe that salary she eratidence " Cammissioner Weinstock of Call-' their salaries raised generally ud James McCreery & Go. 34th Street 5th Avenue model how to dress wash and feed the en an > A baaye "ohn Hea ony sued whale oe" Advance Announcement ~ Hs GETTING BABYS SREAKEAST: ‘ vs son with the assistance of a young : Sa | AND FED BY GIRLS | cerssczeuc:es on coe me : ot, ie ANNUAL JULY SALE OF FURNITURE AND RUGS the model apartment, on the fourth floor of the school, where the girls taking the domestic acience course ie study their lessons, A room in that apartment is fitted up as a nursery, but it’s usually tnhabited only by make-believe bables—large dolls ‘ot of 19 Months Also Dressed | sro and sume fifty: young ‘murees . } * j2 Purchases made after the 24th will sppear on bill rendered August the Ist by “Little Mothers” of Wash- Gelightedly took possession, Like a plate of chocolate fudme ington Irving Class, P » Although this sale will not commence until Monday, June the 29th, the privilege is extended to make advance selections beginning tomorrow, Wednesday, June the 24th. she was handed about from one girl to another, and she seemed to enjoy herself nearly as much as the class In baby culture enjoyed her. Her dainty white dress and petticoat, her ; white stockings, kid boots and soft fr, Every day this week Washington| knitted shirt wore taken off, one Prving girls will i be taught with & live | after the other, and the girls learned HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC RUGS About One-third Less Regular Prices 09219 ft. Extra Quality Royal Axminster Rugs......16.60 formerly 24.75 halt ses d went wan moderately warm| 9x1@ ft, Genuine Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs....19.60 summer day. formerly 27.50 Then she was bathed, and the ed-} 9 | 19 #4. Fine Royal Wilton Rugs. formerly 39.90.....28.78 Solid Mahogany Colonial Beds As illustrated,—will match any Colonia] suite; ' finished in dull mahogany. miring circle were shown how to keep a baby’s nose and ears clean, They ascertained the proper temperature of the bath water, and noted care- “The Little Half-Hours That You Can Save” fully that very little powder is used nowadays for drying a baby’s tender skin, Also they were told that a baby must be patted, not rubbed, dry. After the bath came the lesson in dressing Meriel properly—a simple process to the initiated, but more than one toiling fatner has found out that there are several wrong ways of adjusting an infant's costume, While Meriel played with a rattle and a powder box, both of them ivory and strictly hygiento, the baby class listened to a little talk on the proper feeding of small folks, They were told that all mj which is not certi- fied should be pasteurized before be- ing given to a baby, and a pasteur- izer filled with bottles of milk was there for them to examine, ‘They also had object lessons in the proper cleaning of milk bottles and |nipples. They were instructed what food besides milk was proper for Meriel. They were warned against the dangers of ice cream cones, candy | and other indigestible delicacies, “Many of these girls can put what we tell them Into practice tmmediate- ly," said the instructor. “They have small brothers and sisters at home, who are often in thelr care, or nephews and nieces who are seldom | 8s in their charge. ‘Even the girl who at present has | nothing to do with a baby, is more than likely to need some knowledge | of child hygiene in the future. Wash- |Ington Irving High School believes that such knowledge should belong to every girl and woman, It may lie | dormant for years, while she ts earn- |ing her own living in shop or office. Colonial Homespun Summer Rugs 0x19 ft.....Special 7.95 4x7 ft......Spectal 2.45 8x 10 ft..... Special 6.95 8x6 ft......Spectal 1.35 6x Oft.....Special 4.95 60 x 60 in... .Special 950 FRENCH WILLOW _ SUITES Five pieces;—any color stain or enamel; seat and back cushions of Imported Cretonne; in Suites or Single Pieces, Armchairs... 12.76 Sidechairs. 10.50 Tables. 16.00 Suite complete without cushions......++.++es++ees+ 82,00 WOMEN’S BLOUSES Voile or Lingerie Blouses trimmed with various laces and eu oe ee Goblets, Champagnes or Shetbets, engravell in dainty vintage pattern.-y Dos..2.00 each28s tegularly 4.50:dom, The above represent but a few of the many remarkable values-cfered :during-this Sule * Attractive Values on-Wednesday-and Thureday TRUNKS & BAGS 48-inch Wardrobe Trunks made on best’ frames;. all hasd But when she comes to marry and| embroideries, value 2.95, 2.00 be'absolutely Neinlesn. Signed nwey Tailored Linen Blouses,—for wear with tailored suits or values 2.95 and 4.00, 2.00 and 2.95 in her brain will be the rudiments of White Crepe de Chine Blouses,—long shoulder; combined They do count up, don’t they? During the busy day a few minutes lost here, a few ‘more there, and the half-hours wasted in traveling, keep us tied down to a longer business day with less real the mest modem gument and-ahitionler sections, 16.00 segularly 25.00 Other models up-to... covsse+emensewevie so waren SEDO | fibre edges; hand-eiveted bronsed steel trimmings; fitted with y child hygiene, the first lawe for help- for sports. ing little ones well, “Young girls used to absorb such knowledge in their own homes, Very ; value 4.00, 2.95 work accomplished. often this tome training i no I Jonger with veining. J Dress and Steamer Trunks made on best Basswood ) tie 7 cea pees, ee § Wash Silk Blouses, — striped or all White, — three- frames; duck covered; hard fibre bound, hand riveted soll The time you waste walking about hot, dusty streets, And no girl graduates trom Wash- val 00, 2.95 inforced angles; {tted with or in waiting for appointments can be made valuable ington Irving Hih School without] quarter slpeves. adiaiia mings; long ede ' having spent at least a year in domes- time for you. It’s time you can use profitably in building Rie, pelense mate rrcocuIne: HOmser aie re blic telepho GOT A BITE, SURE ENOUGH Why not turn to the public telephones more and save . . the little half-hours you would waste in traveling, and at the aan : White Gacpatte ‘Conve Lene barat Pedy 4 same time do your work conveniently and with less effort? I. ial Max Polloc! Dainty Voile Blouses trimmed with various laces and Third avenue, the Bron, was proud | sabeoideries. value 6.80 to 24.50, 4.95, 5.75 to 19.75 trate Fresch!, in the Morrisania Court White Crepe de Chine Blouses,—numerous models; trim- our auccemive ‘mornings, heed 'a| med with hemstitching, 4.95, 5.78 and 8.95 value 6.00 to 10.75 string to a bottle yest Silk Shadow Lace Blouses over Flesh color Chiffon lining. leather lining; fitted with inside pocket. Sizes 15,16 and 17 NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY CY. Bis i, hag vaiue 7.80 to 19:25 5.75, 6.50 to 12.78 inches fegulasly 7.50, 6.28 she inate taaay } Sheer Handkerchief Linen Blouses,—low collar; trimmed with hemstitching; various colors. 2.95 and 4.95 values 4.00 and 6.50 sectional and dress trays. Sizes 96, 88 and 40 inches,’ Dress Trunks..........-fegularly 11.00 to 12.50, 8.76 Steamer Trunks.........2egularly 9.00 to 20.00, 7,50 Cowhide Suit Cases;—double steel frames; reinforced corners; fitted with shirt pockets. Size 24 inches, 4.50 regularly 6.25 Light weight Cane Suit Cases,—double steel frames; re inforced corners, straps and catches; fitted with top pockets, Sizes 24 and 26 inches. regularly 4.00, 2.85 A. Grain Saddler Sewn Club Bags,—hrass trimmings; Just look for the Blue Bell Sign—“It’s Everywhere”— | and let the e telephone help give you more time for real, orvfit- ‘t- bringing work, FT. and entaneeae HIT NTS Ea ORT ith ea a tart ni simipectinstit ‘ 9 srasrmontnt ee ES eS RN