The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1914, Page 4

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~ t sik) vat BEST MOTHERS | 4 AV FINE PAGEANT » (iio Sees Evening World Pash Prizes Distributed by | “Mayor Mitchel. | Dontinued From Page Three.) ference of “0 inches and chest lo- | her, didn’t hear the shouts in time to iv inches. fe @ milk station baby and ; i nu once every and seven times during the day. out every morning, in hot wears light clothing and is fo the park, is bathed every alone in juliet place ‘windows open and is careful | from files. She has a two- every day. é rd milk station baby and an- ree of the four children a quiet is contest are gi » twenty-seven months old, , Mts. Michael Danaher, ‘of the Brooklyn borough Mf $10. The Danahers live at No. ‘weight is 29 pound here height, cn Inche jumference, inches, ireumference, 20 inches, jroumference, 19 inches, » 6 inches. nan jr., whose mother nx borough prize of $10 the old and liver at No. 304 bt Thirty-sixth lis weight %% pounds 4 His height ts %5 inches. His 19% Inches in circum- his chest 21 inches, his ab- Inches, and his chest diame- inches. He is decidedly a his age, . p@rinks plain bolled water stx or td and In hot weather 1] mother ven mort of his bes and gives him a cool sponge. pees out every day and sometimes % day, sleeps in his baby car- ith the windows open, is prop- pected from flies and glaring Ae and is contented and happy EKCURSION FOR THE » BABIES TO-DAY. is Outing Day, the grand Baby Week. Father Knick- invites every mother and can be accommodated to a sail wu bay. Tickets may be ne- the nearest public school, or settlement in ir ‘ou fail, hi cl for the river and the af and doctors from the Board | th will be on board to examine | pe and advise mothers as to their f thus converting the boats into ‘achools to healthland. we are the boats and the time of idrenn Metropolitan avenue, North id etreet, Brooklyn, 6 A. M. and| % second landing, Gol? street, 9 and 2. Hamilton avenue, Brdok- it Third street, & and 1. at, Bust Twenty- bf janding, West th street, 9 and 2. i Jones, West Tenth street, at of Liberty Boat leaves from tery every hour in the morn- t 9. Me have gone home in # condition me fear to face my wife at Hat about that time when several friends had to carry you inside ey had lifted you from the 1 wasn't afraid to meet my PEMA AE the door or anywhere else.” a MICHIGAN _CURNITURE CO, spe 75/10 "150 '14.-3° AVE HS"SI9STS | ‘LTO START SEL IND BEST BABIES RUNS OVER GIRL AND aim on Ciowd on the Sidewalk Scat- }ence Cannor of No, #61 West One ad no idea how it started. Getg At deniers Bc and 100. could not be found. insist om seeing this — shield on package. | GR Largest Popular Price Garmont House in New York MARTIN EARLY HELD | ON CHARGE OF LARCENY. County Lawyer Is Sent to the Tombs. GOES THROUGH WOW Martin lawyer with «1 Karly, who was faring oh demnatie ee in Quee “ ch te mnsolidation of ors W " ‘lta which cons te ildly Before It as the city, appeared a ragged wreck ; It Climbs Curb. before Magistrate Herbert in Centre ee Mireet Court to-day and was com: | a mitted to the Tombs in default: of A delivery automobite of Lord & {$1000 ball. He had been terested | ‘Taylor started away unattended from | >Y Detective Hattie on « warren the corner of Broadway and One obtained by Mra, Caharine Werner of No, 412 East One Hundred and Hundred and Vorty-third streat to- day, and men and women on the| "ifty-ninth strost : d) Wetore ft, calling & ra, Werne reed that in 190 thers behind. them 4{7 the course of administering the ereid to Mra. Flor, [estite of her aunt, Mrs, Kligabeth Hrenninger, she turned over to Karly as her counsel, $1,672 of which $500 was to be given to the Rev, Father O'Donovan, rector of tho Church of Our Lady, Queen of the Angels. The money she said was never paid. Itarly’s son, Martin jr., was commit- walk and bowled the girl ver just, ted to the penitentiary for six months as she shoved her charged out of| recently on « similar charge. the way. The wheels crossed over — ber right leg, breaking It. Then the car crashed into the show window of M. Fox's millinery store, on the southweat corner of One Hun- dred and Forty-second street and Broadway, and came to @ halt ig the midst of the wreckage, F Policeman Duggan of the West One Hundred and Fifty-second street sta- tion telephoned for an ambulance, but before one arrived a woman who said she was Mra. HH. Clark, but refused her addresa, drove up in @ touring car and took the injured girl to the Kulckerbocker Hospital at full epeed. indred and Forty-firat street, who jad nine-year-old Harry Connor with dodge. The automobile climbed the side- DON’T RUB YOUR CLOTHES , Use Van's Norub—the self take cepts sults. Order a next washday. Lege hs ad left it in charge of his helper, Michael Geig, while he delivered some bundles and WHAANG TO WARBLE. (Brom the Pittetungh Pont.) “T don't want any real oatate.” “But you can buy this property for a all right, if you'll take my FRES—1¢ VAN ZILE CO., 590 Bummit Ave. W, Hoboken, N. J. D Price's. GmpaNy Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th Street Our Great Summer Clearance Sale Just in Time for Your 4th of July Outing Women’s & Misses’ Summer Dresses, Waists and Skirts at % Price and Less $7.50 to$12.50 Summer Dresses, on Sale at The most beautiful models of the season— exquisite and dainty effects, made of French linens, awning striped voiles and crepes, flowered and plain voiles, ratines, ricecloths and lingeries. Incomparable $7.50 te $12.50 Dresses—Clearance price $3.95. CLEARANCE OF TUB SKIRTS °1.98 Fashionable Russian tunic models of ratine, cordeline, pique and repp—actual $2.50 & $3.00 values—in this clearance sale at $1.98. Formerly $2.50 & $3 Tremendous *6§9c [—p) A group of 1,000 waists from our regular $1.50 and $2 lines. Latest styles in crepes, voiles and organdies; in white, stripes and colors. CLEARANCE COATS & CAPES Serges, cordelines, silks, Bedford cords, ] $5 checks, wool crepes Formerly to $15.00 | THE EVENING WO * enyegit tee enenaltegen or 0 Se: at a +e RLD, FRIDAY, JUNB 96, 1914, shall compete Pileep. foo as dee and daily : Goa i | dashing This is a portrait of Victoria a Prize Winner in a Better Babies Contest whose mother wrote us as follows: “Thave four children and though we have tried several dental creams the children all prefer Col- gate's, The only problem* is to keep them from using it up too fast, because they like the taste. Victoria began to brush at her teeth soon after she was two years old, and I have had the other children do the same. They all have good teeth.” “What mother would object to such a problem? Have you supplied your children with Colgate’s? T ateletalatetlal alata leee ateeelatetateteteetetot | COLGATE & CO., Dept.119, 199 Fulton St., New York prize winner in the Better Babies Con- teat. Please send the tube of Ribbon Dental Cream to the address below, O & \ 14 a APPROVED by the Board of Common Sense as the efficient dentifrice without a druggy"taste HEN you get up in the morning and just before going to bed at night brush your teeth with lukewarm water and Ribbon Dental Cream. Do not brush the teeth straight across. The outside of the upper teeth should be brushed downward from the gums; the lower teeth upward. the inside of your teeth—next to your tongue —in the same way. The part of the teeth used for ing food (the grinding surfaces) should be brushed in all directions. After each meal use a soft quill pick or floss silk to remove bits of food from between the teeth. Decay causes the teeth to ache, preventing decay you prevent pain. The best way to stop decay is to keep the teeth clean. Go dentist at least once every six months, Have him remove stains, and fill cavities so that decay-can.no longer continue. Then twice-a-day care of your teeth will keep them sound. Ribbon Dental Cream is so delicious that you can get your children to brush their teeth without urging. It has thus solved one nursery problem. On receipt of this coupon and a letter stating that a child is a prize winner (as per the official list) in the Baby Contest conducted this week, under the auspices of the City Health Department, we will send free a large size tube of Ribbon Dental Cream. To all others who write us a letter i this coupon (not filled out) with 4 cents in stamps, we will senda. trial size of the delicious Ribbon Dental Cream. COLGATE @ CO, 199 Fulton Street, New York City Makers of Cashmere Bouquet Soap—Luxurious, Lasting, Refined

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