The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1914, Page 10

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Soap and Ointment. All Well, if tk i Hy i fii? HH ii ti | : i H i i i it ! d ft : He Flick? Dept. T. Boston.” ————————— © The Secret of Health ‘What is the secret? It is temperance ead moderation in all things. Refrain worry. Be resigned and philosoph- whatever happens., Don't borrow nor indulge in-gloomy forbod- Reverses and disappointments co: more or less, and all the fretting ene can do will not help. Don’t sigh for “ | good old days.” It is true that time our perspective to a degree, and anybody will recall with pleasure ‘thildhood days his digestion good and his cares were few. The ch is the distributing point of the body. From it we get our blood 3 Strength, hence it is i: tant to atop it in good condition in Urdet to en- OGey perfect health. To-day there ate @f people of every age in all of Ife who realise that it is not they eat, but what they digest that it. By the systematic use of ly’s Pure Malt Whiskey, as directed, keep their digestive systems toned healthy action at all timés. It so the mucous surfaces and little of the stomach that the starved are fed, the blood forming organs iat strengthened, the nervous system is and the assimflation of the ordi- py diet as taken in the daily meals is and given wonderful power as a enricher. You, too, can find health ; "t ing, as it does, the im- port of aiding speedy diges- alam, thereby rallying the scattered forces tt ergeniom as nothing else can. “Get ie and Keep Well.” Sold by most @rocers and ‘deglers..--Advt. Work of Sizing Up the Infants Will Be Continued To-Morrow. MOTHERS INTERESTED. Competition for The Evening World Prizes Will Be Close, From Rutherford, N. J., from Long Toland City and from Greenpoint babies flocked yesterday to the first examination in the better babies’ im- provement contest held by The Eve- ning World and the Babies’ Welfare Association at the headquarters of the Little Mothers’ Aid Association, No. 286 Second avenue. All children who took part in the first contest under the same auspices, which occurred a year ago this month, were aligible to compete for the four improvement prises of $10 each offered by The Evening World. The Kees veletance contestants from district on the east side. But though they moved away their mothers didn’t lose interest in the better baby idea and presented themsive promptly at the examining rooms. A dozen babies were carefully tested yesterday by Dr, Engenia Hancock and Dr. Arthur Wilson. Dr. Hancock brought two trained nurses with her, and also assisting the doctors Mra. John Jay Cowdrey, Mra. G. H. Strong, Mra, H. F. Kiddie and Mra. Clifford Wiley. Examinations will be suspended to- Gay, but to-morrow afternoon, be- tween 1.90 and 4, there will be an at- tempt to take care of the rest of the Fegiatered in this contest. After The TURNED’ STRAIGHTENED Mischief once done is hard to repair. Better prevent foot troubles than have By your children suffer them. “Safety first.” Wearing the COWARD ARCH SUPPORT SHOE, with }, Coward Extension Heet, keeps growing feet from 1 bad habits—straightens turned ankles, and raises and |} strengthens a falling arch. Coward Arch Support Shoc’and Coward Extension Heel, have been made by James 8. Coward, in his Custom Department, for over 34 years. all have been examined their score cards will be carefully compared with their records in last September's con- test. In this way the improvement fm health and strength can be ac- curately determined and the improve- ment prizes fairly awarded. ‘The first lot of little ones looked | over showed fine specimens of baby- hood, and it ts known that there will be close competition in improvement. + BOY WAS NOT KIDNAPPED. Mes, Carleen Fre: re avanin Fine Specimens of Babyhood Shown At the Improvement Test Examination, ,.. ili Ndi Athi ih ALAR A Ld had DOG WASN'T MAD; NOT EVEN ANGRY ed, Puppy’s Yelps Made Perryboat Panic Until Woman Intervened. A mongrel puppy, without owner, license, mussie or leash, and no doubt hungry, strayed on board the Munici- pal ferry boat Bronz before it left Bt. George «. Its & o’olock trip yes- terday afternoon and tried to make friends. Several persons petted him and he wagged his tail happily, but he ventureé too close to a white- trousered man and was kicked. The puppy yelped and ri The dog bumped agali..t man, and then the cry nother dog!” josm VALeNT" aia WRC er. West One Hundredth street, who was arrested Sunday night charged with kid- |, napping four-year-old Arthur Wiessner of No. 97 Schenck avenue, Brooklyn, who was found in her apartment, yes- U y was discharged by Magistrate iS , ‘Pas Caxtaun tant District-Attorney Cooper NEW YORK. told the Magistrate that his office had investigated the charge against the ‘woman and nothing had been found to Justify the accusation. The boy, Mag- ietrate Nash was told, had simply been taken by Mrs. Carlson, who was a for- mer nurse of the lad. from his home for @ WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1914. sounded all over the upper deck. The puppy was knocked down with &@ deck stool. More deck stools were piled on top of him. Men climbed on seats and #o did all women who could find room. Then @ middle-aged her face flaming, uncovered ing puppy and picked him up. “A lot of cruel idiots,” she said, eh the frightened dog nestied close 0 her. A deckhand came to relieve her of her burden, She sald: “lm in to tale this little fellow afraid of }b.v’-¢ taminated by cuntact with an honest dog.” a ‘Will Mall Reply to Wilson. It was announced yesterday that ti! ly of the opera- tors not affiliated with the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company would be mailed w & personal Interview | Wiison. For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That. Genuine Castoria For Over Thirty Years ; ( Big Business with Cost Prices Lowered While developing a bigger business, manufacturers are figuring on lower “‘cost charges.” This does not mean a lowering of the standard of the manufactured product. GAS FUEL is adaptable to every line of manufacture, no matter how large or how small the establish- ment. SSS Ma . No. 1909 Amsterdam Avenue Telephone, Audubon 4600 * Ne, 30 East 42d Street Telephone, Murray Hill 4830 Ne, 281 Lenox Avenue Tele, ie, Morningside 120 Avenue Telephone, Tremont 2610 ‘el Ne, 1816 Wi Cf Consolidated Gas Company It is economical because there is no waste. and reedy for use at all hours—day or night. prestige of New York City, even now the largest manufacturing city in the world. You never see a gas-holder in any other than a thriving community because it is one of the most important agencies in the line of human endeavor and progress. our experts call on you and prove the efficiency of Gas and point out its economy, Write or telephone to, or call at any of these Manhattan and Bronx Gas offices: Cortlandt Avenue and 148th Street Telephone, Melrose 8000 No, 32 West 125th Street Telephone, Harlem 3533 No, 36 Union Square Telephone, Stuyoesant 1302 “The Right Way is the Gas Way’”’ GEO, B, CORTELYOU, President US] LYEYU MISCO NINOS Hl MONS A Its heat is always under absolute control Present European conditions will add to the Let us have one of No. 130 East 15th Street Telephone, Stuyvesant 4900 No, 157 Hester Street Telephone, Spring 9600 No, 112 West 42d Street Telephone, Bryant 2343 No, 2084 Third Avenue ‘Tglephone, Harlena 5385 KY XK ZZ ZN EG \WGOESGEKGE of New York Soft Lustrous Silk Blouses, Modelo, $4.50 Sold in Other Stores at $5.75 They are made of the famous Luxor silk, which is soft and yielding, and has a high lustre. In all the newest shades. Made with set-in sleeves, Tommy Atkins collar, small revers, and ball buttons of metertal te match blouse. (84 F.) New Fall Petticoats at Very Attractive Prices “r= | Complete Stocks, Comprising Newest Shades At $2.98 At $1.87 At $1.35 x oon CS Ft Ler deine nan de of] Extra Sise Petticoats jersey, with pleated ruf- mt quality messa-| —J, t ith di fle; also all’ messaline, |line, and chiffon tal-|,~-crtiva sieated eaters with Van Dyke flounce; |feta, with deep accor- Le ot! ve deep accor- | dion pleated flounce, ina flounce; also black and dion pleated ruffle, in | choice of new plain and| white stripe soft fin- black and all up-to-date| changeable colors, in-| ished sateen, with pleat- novelty % cluding black. Sateen Petticoats at 79c Kk, $1.69 Silk Dress Poplin, $1.29 40 inches wide, in a full line of new Fall colors. A superior quality and beautiful finish; universally known for its wearing quality and stylish effect. $1.50 Plaid $1.25 $6.00 Chiffon $4.50 Surah Silk, Dress Velvet, aids 24 inches wide, in the clean 42 inches wide, in taupe, navy, ma- of Royal Stewart, Victoria, Mcllanly, | hogany, jack rose, gendarme: blue Gordon, Dress Murray; suitable for| and binck. Desitable fabric for walits or sashes aud girdles wraps, coats, basques and gowns. Women’s $1.25 Silk Hose, 68c Made with double soles, eels and toes, in Black, white, pink, sky and other colors. Mill samples. ao er ory ene ee" Priscilla Collar and Cuff Sets 50c to $1.25 ‘This very newest addition to milady’s neckwoar is sure tocapture every woman's heart. They are stately, yet expresa simplicity. We have these sets in fine organdie, made tosell for T5c to $1.60. Special price DOC to $1.25 Vestees of andie, trimmed with Val. and Mechlin laces; Value $1.00; special, cach SOC ¥ Pique Collar and Cuff Sete, t $2.25; perset SOC to $1.98 Fine errr Station- ery, initialed in gold, pound, 25c Box contains 90 sheets of cambric correspondence paper, stamped in gold in newest style Old English. L stenig ne to match, per hundred, 29¢ Package of twenty-five, 8¢ Towels and Towellings Dish, Glass and Roller Towelling, good quality linen. Regularly Regularly Reg. ib" TYac| He,” 10¢|"H, 12%4e Huck Towels, colored borders, with hemmed ends. Tifton, Ge |Tecsf: WDie [EE 17c| se 23e Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed ends; extra quality. 12b¢| fsck 17e| seek 23e|snnct 34c $7.50 Irish Point Lace Curtains, $3 98 A manufacturer's sample line, showing slight signs of handling. Two and three pairs of a paitern only. 00 Ti $15.00 Silk Oriental designs and colors. In all the newest designs and 60 inches wide. color effects. Reg. 16e.; ea. $37.50 Royal Wilton Rugs, $27.50 9x12 Feet; Oriental Designs and Color Effects 65c Cork Lin- 36c oleums, sq. yd. Parquet floor and tile designs. Cut from full rolls; ® yards wide, Bring mensurements, DORN, Bird’ oO} elled Mirrors. ing than i ADDED advertisement ought to get? -Eye M: uarteredOak; Dressers ¢ have 21x40 inch shaped ges French Bevelled Mirrors; Chiffoniers have 19x80 inch shaped French Bev- $1Genuine Inlaid Linoleums, sq. yd 65c ‘The kind in which the colors go through to the back. This season's newest designs, | $1.00 Velvet Carpets, 69c Yard | Shown in room, hall and stair designs. $25 Dressers or Chiffoniers, Choice of Genuine Ma- 18.75 ‘aple Both the j Dressers and Chiffomiers have swell front base and are finely constructed. qT Limited quantity only. efi ct tat Koch & Co,, Inc., 125th St., W y DVERTISEMENTS printed in the New York World A or Sunday) get a circulation in New York City fmennd t Times, Sun and hae ublished in the Herald TOGETHER. @len't that the’ cireulttion your,

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