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oe The “Save a Kiddie” Campaign (a Tomes Here's another pomt: There is BRONX. need of more ward maids. Women|: for these ponritions receive pay, and that {s a chance for working mothers, A mother may get @ position in which she will be near her child, have a|/; chance to make its bed, perhaps, as a part of her work, Those who want |‘ such positions should’ apply to Dr Joyee, at the island. The Evening World has already told in some detail how the children | -'°, ng will be cared for and amused. But]? {hima Place here ts another fact about that QUEENS. There will be Sunday Schoole for children of any faith—Protestant Catholic or Jewish, Here are the welfare stations where | ;:.. ¢ th Bt 428. 1384 St en Ave 1854 Webster Ave BROOKLYN. A NEW YORK CHILD for Whooping Cough Children |) sve: siren sis or wnecb- yy || ing cough in every ene hundred “sé cases, according to Commis- Will Save “Innocent Bystanders”): e072. "ca" | tll EERE EEE high proportion of the other i nr: ninety-three develop tubercu~ losis and waste away. The Kiddie Club Country Fund of The Evening World and the Board of Health are planning to take one thousand children afflicted with wheoping cough to Riverside Island and keep them there until cured, Six Ir 283 Suyda 103 Ten Kyck St. 224 Prospect St., aica, Ly. 1 8721 116th Bi, Ricn- mond Hill, L. I eaten THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922, ' © whoopy children may be registered: B. Alimant & Cn. i el ES ee A Special Purchase of Richmond, 8. I. weeks will be the average term, Ira biartdge ‘at ———— but no child will be dismissed 208 Madison Be WHAM Glas of Haw Fore Ol ‘until he is well, It ig estimated that a child can be kept six weeks for ten dollars. A fund of $10,000 is : . necessary, nearly $2,000 of which A CONVALESCENTS' PICNIC ON ailerons ISLAND. = || as aleady been raised by. the Those $10 Donations Will Not Only -Save]|, kiu» nan . . : This is a one jundre er Afflicted Victims but Save the Other sat: charity: Evues DERBI Kiddies in Contact With Them. be devoted fo making alek enit- dren well. One point that has not yet been emphasized enough in all this talk about faving the lives of little sufferers from whooping cough in New York is the Will you! otve.9)0 ar Bareer: 919 fact that many other lives may be affected also, ' to save a neighbor's child? When you give $10 and save one life directly, you may also save—in. | —\——————— directly—a number of other children, possibly your own or those of your Seat friend the home to examine the chitt as a What The Evening World Kiddie Kiub is doing, with the co-operation| Preliminary to Its being taken away of Health Commissioner Copeland, 's to take the little patients to Riverside] on @ jolly outing. Island, where they get the best of care in the best of surroundings. The plan is to keep every child at The additional benefit may come from the fact that by removing the|the island until he or shé ts quite Patients from the congested neigh-4¢—————————————— | well. In many cases this means as borhoods of their homes there is @|need—things to eat, things to wear, | MUCH as six weeks—and the $10 that Great leasening of the danger of|and people to take care of them, Coo ee en ence ne Vices spreading the disease. Every day parents are visiting tho| {or Al! that time. Those who prefer The children will arrive at the] Baby Welfare stations in all parts of |‘ Comtrbute other things than money island on Sunday and help is needed| the city (there ts one near your home)|™&¥Y 10 #0 with the full. assurance at once—financlal or otherwise—to|to register the children. When that} hat the beneft will be just as great. supply them with the things they|has been done a physician calls at| 2% “needs'' list now includes cloth- } Ing for 200 boys and girls. i cers eer rns es at all the VACATIONS FOR WHOOPING COUGH CHILDREN! =| cuc"sn oan be equipped with ° clean new clothing because that pre- I For Examination and Admission to the venta the brinaiGe thor eevee, There is a very strong committee Kiddie Klub Country Fund at Riverside Island In charge of the work now, its mem- Hie nod The Writers’ Club of New York City ities. 700 197 Heater Bt. wii) hold a memorial meeting in honor Men’sWorsted Bathing Suits 203, Stanton a was killed while serving in the Foreign (latest two-piece model) on of France during the World The meeting will be held this 114 Thomipao: Ww 114 Thomipton st aa ee It aiternoon about the tree planted for the sre aay att! 8 [hero by the writers last year onthe little members of the- Kiddie south lawn of Washington Square. will be-on sale to-morrow (Friday) and until noon on Saturday (when the Store will be closed) at the extraordinarily low price of $3.50 per suit : The assortment will offer a choice of white shirts with black trunks; black suits with white border; and plain suits in all-black or all-navy a For Graduation Growing girlo—whose (Sale on the First Floor) i Please fill out this blank and mail it to + [Jor'the tenry street Settiiement, are tastes grow even more i + + Mary Somklovitch 0 reenwic! . 3 : ; | ypeparteeans ef Health, New York Cary” || tarsicntnc tom ra see Wil be bape Madison Avenue-Fitth Avenue, New Hork pee ek oe Te Oy enleh et at graduation in the Thirty-fourth Street ; Thirty fifth Street children will have tha parsoGal atten. thought that their fclent stam. Millerkins already fore- Contributions of money may be sent direct to The Evening World Kiddie Klub Country Fund, No. 63 Park Row, and other contributions may be sent to Riverside Island, in care of Dr. Thomas Joyce. The island ts off the foot of East 1324 Street. tell the graceful manner in which they will grace society. : America's Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street — New York Extraordinary Sales— Friday About 3500 Pairs ( The MILLER KINS Shops of I. MILLER Fifth Ave. at 46th St. 15 West 42nd St. Breshiyn 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond Special for to-morrow (Friday) nd until noon on Saturday (when the Store will be closed) Altman Women’s Ingrain Silk Hose i. & Cn. Women’s Full Fashioned, All Silk with Lisle Soles _ ||| Bathing Costumes Milanese Silk Gloves: for Women, Misses and Children sixteen-button length, of excellent quality, in white, are shown in a great variety of new, effec. pongee, mastic and black s tive models and materials, at attractively moderate prices. at the extremely low price of Regular Values to 2.50 1.55 Black, White, Nude and Grey "| The figures quoted are from regular c ' me The figures quot m regular stock aw + $1.25 per pair ed Bathing Costumes (with combination) for Women and Misses A-most-unusual opportunity for the beginning of the Summer season Fy ; $10.50, 14.50, 17.50, 24.00 2500 Pairs Women’s be ie ean can (On the First Floor) Surf satin . . +6 « « « 4,50, 4.75 Patent Leather Sandals Madison Abenue- Fifth Avenue, New Pork Swimming. Suits (wool jersey) ~ Sizes 3's to 9—Widths AA to D For Women i $4.90, 6.85, 8.90 upward Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-titth street For Misses . . »« «©. © «© -« 4.50 a 8.00 Values Children’s Bathing Suits cf wool jersey . « e, $1.85, 3,28, 4.50 hi T CHRONOLOGY Bathing Capes, Gage and Shoss ARMAMENT 4 FOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE 67 "ZV EWS at interesting prices 1922 WORLD ALMANAC Wrrterrriiiiiiiititiiii ii itt Fashionable New Models just received, with or (Department on the Third Floor) 5 0 r 2 without Cut-Out Designs. Various heights of heels : 35c Per arte Seariibs Foe Deed. ee. 35c s . Copy BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, S0e : Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue ADDRESS: NEW YORK WORLD “ “ " " “ NEW YORK CITY * Shoes also on sale in our Newark and Brook tores. os : rookipn irae 34th and 35th Streets few Bork Ca s*