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ae ern ee ene 8 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SULY 8, 1918. tym Mae Drowns in Jamaica seoms to me > basi s| S$ by Assistant Distrtet Attorney aa = & -|Go-Cart Will Not Join Buby’s Cradle pont sh “| PLANS TO ASK DISMISSAL [2 esx, aera, tr } diane. twenty-one hd said, with decision DIGTMENTS consent, an adjournment was takew un+ Ppt akg In the Scrap Heap of Medicine’s Limbo °°" 3:0" ae tamed ae aa S| “ a 4 the «pine or cured by manipulation of | ° Cet it Gee the Times, notified Mr. Kilroo that ow eine ae to van | the spine. \ltorneys for Ochs and Reid Say | wit move ‘for an inspection of the eine Y or a swim, The \y wae + 7 + uu f the G a that . d B b H li I Def “Every once in a while some Mrs. Hearst Articles Were Printed the’ indictments, and “would pub siving free fein to w fad Without Their Consent. peti ie! A ae —————————— And Sane Baby Handling Is ended : Gravee agninat some artiste 1a cor: | 9, Out Their Consent, | |pabiiahts Bad, ne personal Maven TOES Se et jmon use ‘Ser. bables=such as t | ca neon & rea is charged was derogatory of the st j cradle, or, in this instance, the co-|@"t of the New York Times Publish. ing and Ci of Hearst ; that 1 ee we baer a oT “TWE GO-CART 15 AS DANOLING ‘THe UABY \sore It is @ pity, because mothers Hane aaftee OF tbe. Pi Mtg ion STs consent ef under hls “rection 2 ‘ s | without any special medical knowl- night editor of the mes eden Mills} it was without js authority. le as~ } All, Surplus National Guard VOADLY AS THE Lewis 1) wane bit ¥ 4 Reid, President of the New York Trib. |Serts also that District Attorney in i Officers Now Reporting $4 TANK 8 into a state of need!244/ant night editor of the Tribune, charged | Gi iment tc08, these krounds Mr, Kresti ‘ ‘ with criminal libel on the complaint of | will ask for @ dismissal o} 6 = sf \d for Assignment. that the very ‘email’ baby's ba vb ndotph Hearst, camo up |™Ct Ati tation will be made.by at.’ | e —_——— should always be supported?” day before Judge Wad- |torney Charles A. Perkins in behalf of | t (frecial to The Brenine Worlt) | “Certainty,” said Dr, Neal. “Yor it On @ motion Mr, Reid YM. C. A. Four Thousand Men for the Overseas Army ' If you are one of those fortunate, sunny-dis- positioned men with an ever-ready smile, you * dle of the month, The remount depot, a go-cart.” Dr. Neal answered another are just the man wanted [when the corrais are occupied, will question of mine. “And I have made : cover an area of 150 acres and will some research into the causes of fee- Something special for that first meal } }, in the Y. M. C. A. [five Gtcommodations for between STAM (RERMCED Lankans GE ie wiee> 8 Sp Overseas Army. Unfailing cheerfulness is one of the essential ‘qualifications. EPARTANBU RG 3, July %— Many new officers triving here for assignment to duty with the three new regiments of Pioneer Infantry and the two new anti-aircraft ma- lobine gun battalions which have been |formed, and other organizations which are to be formed later. All the surplus National Guard of™- cers in the country, some of whom have been here without assignment since the reorganization inst fall, have been assigned to the new organ- fzationa, and hundreds of others will be needed, from Colonels down. Four additional bulldings, eavh 80x 120 feet, are being built for nurses’ quarters. They are necessary In order to care for the additional nurses to be assigned to the tase hospital and as studonta jn the nurses’ training school which opens here July 16 The eighteen mnths the remount depot are pletion and will be in use by the mid- corrals for aring com- £,000 and 10,000 horses and mules. ALIEN OWNED PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION You'te WILL Woman Doctor Takes Issue With Osteopath Who Says Vehicle in Which Baby Is Your BAby !: Babys Bact SHOULD AluaYS Be suPPoRTEeD me BACKS “OF THIS a carriage in t is desirable, » is placed too soon in jon I do not see how even if tting pos | his brain could be hurt. |be done to his spine or the muscl of iegs or arms, but there would be no pressure on the delicate sutures above the brain on top of the Injury misiit S soon as a child naturally as- sumes a sitting posture, I do not see why it i to ait up in a go-cart than to sit in| his own little chair, The age when children begin to sit upright varies widely; sometimes it is one year, sometimes later. So far as my obser- vation goes, go-carts are used mostly by these children whd are past the first months of babyhood. “Certainly I have never encountered a case in which a child's feeble-mind- edness might be traced to the use of spread impression that it often re- sults from my specialty, meningitis. I cannot find grounds for this belief, and the facts seem to be that feeble- mindedness is largely an inheritance, or may be due to parental alcoholism, or may come from pressure of bone any worse for him| . A Breakfast Delicacy “Quality First” Bacon of the day. Gobel’s “Quality First’ Bacon has a wonderfully sweet flavor, due to its many hours of mellowing in fragrant hardwood smoke. For this process we select only the choicest of. bacon stock in which fat and Jean run uniformly. Series of Sales Involving Millions Trundled Induces Feeble- GeneRaion | | upon the brain.” Somebody called this : to Start on Au- . I asked the doctor if she condemned Serve these crisp, savory strips to- job “ . Mindedness and Deadly as a ’ : bes ¥ Ig job “a great big hand gust 15. Hike y Dr. Bailey's other abomination— morrow. You can buy Gobel’s Bacon * shake in No Man’s Wxnenars ie? hein ee “dandlin; by the pound at food stores where you Land.” owned property valued at millions o sage EASMONED | | ne poehkaaulot uw Bieeen geould see the “Quality First” sign. dollars #o0n Is to be put on the market | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Nese noe be subjestey, From Gobel’s Kitchens y at a series of public sales now’ being UST baby’s go- ling,” she admitte Four Thousand men Ma by Gttclald thi tie oltioe OF the M Reeaeyiiar: ot the cand, medical scie eee cath : ‘ len P ad mee ’ ght, certain amount c . Cool m are being recruited now. Allen Property Custodian, easily running ilttle conveyance ering 1s essential to Fon sa Bologna Smoked Ham , 6 hits ‘ " ‘ follow to the medical ‘imhs ahi seed cluded ; ai i . Alfred W. McCann Liver Sausage Cooked Corned Beef ' ity of your lifetime Company at Koppte, oe ite ciate sevlen | og me ot er oor te ware ial Cooked Ox Tongue Pure Lard J . A adle ndled whe © were babies, company, with offices at burgh, abatoes ene tlom, Dr, Bailey declared that feeb!e-|ern Lewis gun or British tank in the|and (and) ‘he of our bringing- hi ote fe lumber ema ee the Gt aalaeea yeas mindedness often is caused in infancy | front line.” fit have b in some instances at ‘ J Satned inal et abage eed icteblrtai ih A ees S| by go-carts and perambulators. He TOOK Dr. Bailey's sensational] teast—not unsuccessful.” Apply at 347 Madison Avenus,| which never. have been incorporated In ba aoe also condemned the affectionate,| statement to Dr. Josephine B. the United St The go-cart has - no place in the well regulated MR. E. D. POUCH. grandmotherly custom of dandiing. “Dandling of the babes ts highly Neal, a successful specialist in chil- diseases and attached to the PURE MEAT FROQUCTS For sale at all Porte Rico's New Draft Wi CASTORIA i ein fae beoderg peta ; fiiiily,’ according ignorant,” he sald, “and should be ad-| Research Bureau of the City Depart- good delicates- ; AD . PR, July 8.—Incom- ‘amily, accord rinedly de hele i *Heatt Inf i Donated by Runkel Bros., Inc.| 1.50%, AN of priaay's. reginteauinn ts Be. Ragas sey tenia Se Re eRC Se an) m a ot esi ae He she CG For Infants and Children sen and food U. S. Government Inspected Establishment No. 317. other conveyance exc hich | would sound the doam of th: zy Chocolate Mirs., 451 W. 30 St. for the draft of thote reaching the age W, Bailey of Phil-| the babe lies pillowed is insidious, but| But she ty far from agreeing with its| i(n Use For Over30Years| stores. Morgan Ave. and Rock St: Brooklyn, N. Y. wenty-one aince Tegistratio: » ad pI le eak- : Gay ‘Indicate that the total throughout | onal Speak-|none the less as effective, Always bears : the isiand will be somewhat stualler than ing the other day] «trument of torture and Wes 1: ssertion that the go-cart is the the © 000, at the American Osteopathic Conven- ‘jn this infancy warfare as the mod- feeble-mindedness | Sisnatare of |The Kaiser as I Knew Him \for Fourteen Years | By ARTHUR N. DAVIS, D. D.S. 2 || Who From 1904 to 1918 Was American Dentist to the Kaiser | During that time the Kaiser visited Dr. Davis about i} one hundred and fifty times, invariably staying any- i] where from ten minutes to an hour and a half after } the professional work was completed to discuss the | topics of the hour—particularly during the war years—when the Kaiser asked many questions as to the likely attitude of America under certain pos- sible conditions and provocations. The first and only account writt@n of the Kaiser by an American unofficially intimate for years with him, to whom the Kaiser could talk freely without fear of occasioning international complications. Every chaptet of “The Kaiser as I Knew Him for country thereby, that Dr. Davis has been persuaded to Since the war began there have been various revela- Fourteen Yeare"’ is a revelation of the character of the reveal completely and in detail all he knows of the tions of German purposes and intents, mainly of a docu- man who has steeped the civilized world in blood and Kaiser, and all the Kaiser has said to him affecting mentary sort. But no document was ever written in disaster, America and the Allies. the world’s history without the thought that some Dr. ta’e story te th ¢ unique document that ‘The Kaiser talked freely of prominent persons, ex- day it would or might be printed. These conversations the bictey Uf thie generation has gies vs on wecount Pressing his opinions of PRESIDENT WILSON, THE of the Kaiser have been absolutely without fear of pub- aditha aatsancil caer aivuatian and wcaeanl relations of CZAR OF RUSSIA, KING GEORGE, COLONEL ROOSE- licity, as is evident by some of the statements made and Or ARR N DAVIS tks ceelnarabae wenlaiy coaveraeds VELT, MR. HUGHES, MR. HEARST, LORD NORTH- questions asked—such, for example, as the Inquiring Bienes we oeanee CLIFFE, LLOYD GEOR‘ MR, J. PIERPONT MOR- of Dr. Davis by the Kaiser himself as to what he - It is infinitely more valuable because it repeats con- , MR. SCHWAB, NATOR STONE and others thought would be the attitude of America if one of her : ° . versations that were never intended to be repeated, who, from time to time, aroused his indignation or big liners were sunk. This was shortly before the Lusi- The Series of Nineteen Articles: either by the Kaiser or Dr. Davis, In fact it is only on approval, His estimates of these leading men form a tania was torpedoed. Dr. Davis has made no reserva- “America Must Be ‘ uf? D seer’ . A the advice of prominent members of hie profession, and most entertaining and informing part of the fascinating tions, In the interests of his country he tells completely The Kai Punished! The Kaiser s Confidence of Victory. ‘ by reason of his conviction that he is benefiting his story Dr. Davis tells, his remarkable and dramatic story. he Kaiser at Potsdam. The Kaiser's Bitterness Toward How I Became the Kaiser's Dentist. The Kaiser's Dual Personality. The Kaiser's Diplomacy. The Kaiser's Defense of the War and Its Conduct. TheKaiser'sViews on World Dominion. Democracy’s Worst Enemy—the Kaiser's Views on Socialism and Republics. The Kaiser and the Yellow Peril. | America and the Allies. Prince von Pless. The Kaiser's Kin. The Psychology of the German People, The Kaiser and the German People, The Kaiser's Appraisal of Public Men. The Kaiser at Army Headquarters, The Economic Situation in Germany. Will There Be a German Revolu- tion? July 22 | NO PART OF THIS STORY HAS EVER BEEN TOLD TO THE PUBLIC excellent reasons, refused to be interviewed or to tell his experiences except to certain men in high diplomatic positions who sent for him. Dr. Davis returned from Germany last February. With the exception of a speech made in Carnegie Hall, on behalf of the Liberty Loan, he has, for ¥ ‘| Begins Exclusively in THE WORLD mornins ) Edition ) Monday,

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