The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1921, Page 20

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20 nn THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921. ° ° ° part, to climatic cénditions. But I one woman's claim for @ prise for ing store at No. Fast 180th Street, I came home after the performance Girls Win Best Prizes art, to climatic ednditons. Hut 1 one woman's cluim for « prise for BARS ALIENS EXEMPT, sr st Xo. 21 rast sso street) NOT GILDA GRAY, DANCER, |! come nome atver the pertormance sion that I favor indiscriminate opera- deserted her. In ‘Perfect Baby’’ Contest; Superivr Sex Is Inferior tions because of the prevalence of adenolds and tonsils, They ehould be removed, by all means, but only when they interfere with physical or mental development. SOME DEFECTS CAUSED BY number o} thirty sets,” The prizes, contributed by members| jictice Martin, in the Bronx, Re- of t Q * , and the association, w There was a large | during f twing entered this year, ' dependent IN WAR AS CITIZENS | mittea he haa made good wa: the war and had no one upon him. “You made good wages while our boys were over there * said the court. useful are 8 procured | Clothing | din many ca fuses Naturalization Papers to winner in mi Many Applicants. were mak- Woman Injored in Ta Gilda Gray, the ing sacri- | her was surprised to learn that a young Anyway, I didn't fall out of a cob and didn’t go to a hospital.” Accident Gave the Same Name. Three Former Dry Chiefs Partners, Under the firm name of Boyd. Phagan & Shevlin three former pro- dancer, to-day at Become ‘o, 825 West 77th Street, home, and money were much in evidence e vi he na f “Gilda | hibiti FOOLISH MOTHERS. aw * is ing money out of their necessities, 1 | woman giving the name of Hilda |hibition enforcement agents tioned among the awards, which were dis eae ‘ : " ‘ in New York, have formed a . f “The next defect most common tributed by Health Commissioner] Justice Francis Mactin, of the Bronx | don't think a man like you could mae | Gray” had gone to Roosevelt Hospital | ship “for the purpone of sneeaten ih * ras “ fe per ren is weak feet, This Is Copeland. Supreme Court, sitting as special Jua-|a good American citizen. earlier in the day with an injured|the business of adjusting income Bernice Weinthal, Harlem) D4rdt, was because no one ts perl put a natural reeult of the insane de- Every borotigh in the city was| tic for naturalization weok, to-day re-| Justice Martin will sit to-morrow.| spine she said she received in a fall|taxer., ‘They are James Shevlin o: fect, although 1 was able to sire of mothers to put their children ted. An unusually interest ised first citizenship papers to more] and this will be the first time a court rooklyn, Frank L. Boyd of Wa: a single physteal defect, internal or from a taxicab at 64th Street and|ington and Knox Phogan of Tenn: duc sN ppers 0 pCAUBE re was the increase )) Flat Product, Is Nearest external, hor did her mental test show | m.wilbpers or pumpe Just becaser arent cules, she na dozen applicants who had|hag been open on Saturday in the away, when the door flew open.|see. All were connected with the In the slightest tendeney to fail. The vrhis aimant te due a atied 4 jalmed and secured exemption from] pronx for naturalization purposes, He | ant hd it" said the| ternal revenue service for many year: to “Perfect Child.” Phere was no flattery tor the male ex in the awards of witmers in the Sterborough baby contest which has Met ended. Girls just ran away with the prizes presented by the Parents’ Association of Public School No. 93 @t the school, Amsterdam Avenue and Wa Street, last night. It was the @eventh annual contest and the al-| Meged weaker sex again displayed | @arked superiority in physica) devel-| @pment and “a shade the better” Mentally, according to Dr. Irving D. nly auc get jon was should Bernic pr 990," er of Mr. and 0, 301 West she won the y two-to-three year prize and the year before that the one-to-two year prize, Her little sister Lillian, who is a blonde replica of the darker Bernice. last year won the infant prize, LAllian is now fifteen months ald and barely minwed the one-to-two year prize this year, Care, not environment, seems to be the most important factor in raising a child, for Bernice lives in @ third floor flat in the middle of Harlem and the t prize twine live In con- gested tene nent districts. Other prize] ga: quite common either to making children walk too soon or permitting them to stand too much and too early, result from rickets and feeding. “You cannot emphasize too much the danger in wrong diet. A woman entered her child from up-State and 1 found it undernourished. When I improper usked her what she fed the child she | named a prietary milk food. And yet she comes from the best milk | Why will | section in .the State. mothers be 80 foolish? Another mother came in with a year old child and both were chewing gum. The wonder is the babies live at all “Glandular swellings and other or- defects are quite evident but Gleinhardt, No. 252 Wont 78h Street,| winners show the same condition. these ‘can he overcome In young a But their mothers feed them properly | children if taken in time and proper- Yio judued the winners and on time, give them plenty of fresh |fy treated Not only did the giris take most of We prizes, but the “perfect child,” @eoording (o Dr, Steinhardt’ tests, air and put them to bed carly and at the same hour every day. Naps, too, seem to be an important part of the “Entries this year would have reached nearly 5,000 if 1 had not been I use the whowed « cation of intelligent care and Bowlegs also training by thelr parents. improvement | y over previous years and | army service during the war on the ground they were alien enemies. tend a funeral, and there are about Nathan Weirberg. who keeps a cloth- 1,500 applicants for citizenship papers. had to absent himself yesterday to at: | dancer and | can do such a thing BROOKLYN=———————"— OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & € ! FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN and before being drafted to the pro- m not the person |iiibition end were in. the income tax no one who would'department. Their office is at No. 8 to give my name. 25 West 43d Street. Tomorrow—Featuring Astonishing Values in gpinpelled to call a halt, enet teat for mental examination, while 1 take full measurements and soundings in the physical examina- tion, [t is curious that most boys who come here are far more bashful " “ t| regime. ‘Was ao lassie, Bernice Weinthal. A The question of a four years and three months she/ pnasized by Dr. St rdt who said @eored 9% points out of a possible} most of the defects were not organic 4000 and for outranked all other| but due to improper feeding and un- r | drat | Ntelligent care, than the girls. They usually hang on Mitrants, it was said. She took Srst| spropably the most prevalent de-!to thelr mothers and don't answer @rize in the oldest class, four to five|fect among the 2,500 or more babies | questions, Quite frequently grand- Years. Stephanie O'Neill, No. 126 West| !onsils and adenolds ‘M0th Street, and Virginia M. Smith, Bo. 514 West 135th Street, were Lied fr second in the four to five year | ass. Other prize winners were: Twins—Tie between James and enn Wentz, four months oid, sons| @ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin T, Wents, No. 33 First Avenue, and Rita Virginia | tion was em- A Remarkable Sale of Summertime Attire entered in this contest,” he said, “was | mothers come along to help sing the ‘This is due, in praises of their descendants, while Delightful for Warm Weather Wear Dainty New Dresses Fiber Silk The Dread Pyorrhea Begins With Bleeding Gums Sport and Geer May Morrissey, elght | ooueesiaaee germs cause many ills. Medical wonths, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. | science proven this y i Tea ; sd : or isses Ww Sedilionad Be eet Diseased conditions, which not long ago doctors F Women and Misse S eaters ‘were unable to trace to a cause, are now known often to be the result of Pyorrhea germs that breed in pockets about the teeth. Rheumatism, anaemia, nervous dis- orders and other diseases have been cases to this Pyorrhea infection, Don’t let Pyorrhea work its wicked will on your Birth to six months—Hloise Miller, | ‘Mo. 611 West With Street, first prize. Ber mother brought the child for ex- amination in the contest when it was three weeks old. Now tt is a month @d. Elizabeth McGuire, No. 9 Remarkable Value 8.90 Charming Sweaters of Fiber Silk. Tuxedo models in fancy weaves. Fetching models in Normandy Dotted, Swiss, trimmed with pockets. Organdie} 8.’ 15 in many Bae Litt Birest ens Yeroaien Bare body. Visit your dentist frequently for tooth and gum collars and cuffs. New dark shades.| @econd prize. : inspection, ) Bix months to one year—Walter BDoremus, No, 1761 Avenue A, 4rst Prise; Flora E. Howe, care The Red Racer, Clason Point, the Bronx, and | And watch your gums yourself. Pyorthea, which afflicts four out of five people over forty, begins with tender and ing gums; then the gums recede, teeth decay, loosen and fall out, or must be extracted Charming Frocks of Normandy Swiss ‘Wo, 909 West 117th Street, first prize; Martha Bennett, No. 2215 Grand Con- q@purse, the Bronx, and Edward R. No. 138 West 97th Street, for secord prize. ‘Two to three years—Roline Morri- @ey, No. 214 East 123d Street, first prize; Helen Rowland, No. 2374 Uni- Wrsity Avenue, the Bronx, second | we. These two girls wero tied for | it prize in the one to two year q@ass, but durin, months Roline her George F. Horton, No. 2166 Seventh ‘ r " to rid the system of poisons generated at their base, Attractive sash. The a ted co b ; ‘ . ‘One to _veeaeaaiay hg O'Mara, Forhan’s For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or Voile trimmed with Organdie Lace 2, 75 newest Sport | shades, check its progress, if used in time and used consistently. R dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan's keeps the gums hard and healthy—the teeth white and clean. Start using it today. If gum-shrinkage has already set in, use Forhan’s according to directions and consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. 35¢ and 60c tubes. All druggists. Formula of R. J. Ferhen, D. D. S. Forhan Co., New York —Ferhan‘s, Ltd., Menireal or Embroidery. Delicate pastel colorings.) Mohair Sweaters For Summer Sports Wear Exquisite dresses of beautifully trim-) med imported cotton voile; a0! 18.00 i Dotted Swisses of unusual charm. the past twelve ined ten points over rival, New vogue Sweaters of extra quality Mo- hair; drop stitch Tuxedo models; trimmed with sash and pockets; new sport shades. - 7.90 Three to four years—Dolly Wilson, Mo, 127 East 116th Street, first prizo; * a. Peters, No. 499. West 135th eet, second prize, Brooklyn entran failed to qualify made a much poorer showing in last year, when several babies received honorable mention “NO ONE |S PERFECT,” SAYS EX- PERT. | "The only reason Bernice (the “per- child") did not score the possible | points,” explained Dr, Stein- GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Apartments Furnished Complete from $50 to $500 | 4 TATION AT COR . /PEN SATURDAY EVENING Continuing a Remarkable Offering Sport Bloomers In the Dark Sport Shades Developed in fine Jersey Silk, elastic at knee; shown in the wanted Henna, Taupe, Navy, Gray and other dark sport shades. 2.95 FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea Silk Foulard Dresses Extraordinarily Priced 13.75 Developed in superior silk foulard in exquisite combination with beaded georgette in the form of panels, overskirts, inserts, sashes and the like — in all the newer shades. 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