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6 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922. Evening World Whooping Cough Kiddies in Island Camp Regain Their Health and ‘‘Pep’’ as Proved by Photos and six respectively, have just gotten| get his way thero’s a row. the most trying problems which con- over the whooping cough, and their Every afternoon the Kiddies have] front us in our Hospital Social Work, pallid little cheeks are taking on the} a nap, and It's doing wonders for|namely, the care of a little child with tinge of health. And they are as|them whooping cough whose mother 1s happy as a couple of bumble bees. — compelled to go out to work for hor Leona Campbell, twelve, a slender,| Miss Mary E. Wadley, Executive} own and her family’s support pretty little girl, has left whooping| Secretary of the Social Sérvice De- in a city hospi cough far behind and is as brown as} partment of Bellevue Hospital, wrote|such a child is undesirable. Will not a berry. In fact she doesn't look like| the following to Cousin Eleanor prior} The Evening Worid think about this’? a city girl at all, but more like alto her visit to the Kiddies yesterday:| ‘We have already taken advantage country lass who might have a pet} “f wish you might have hei of your information, by sending a dominic hen, the enthustastie exclamations which|whooping-cough child to the camp. =z greeted my announcement of the fact} The escort who accompanied her has John Roach, Nora's big brother,|that The Evening World's Kiddie] just given me a glowing report of eight years old, hag a love for music.| Klub had established a ‘Kiddie|the child's reception. She says the When he saw ThéEvening World| Kamp' for whooping-cough chil-| courtesy of all who received them, photographer's camera he asked when | dren. from the office boy at the ferry, he was “gonna play,” and insisted ‘annot The Evening World make] through to the doctor, nurse and the the reporter must have a monkey|this a year-round camp? Superintendent, was perfect, and she eoncealed about him somewhere. He] “By the establishment of such a|left the child there with a feeling of insisted upon a thorough search to|place you would be solving one of |great satisfaction.”’ prove the animal's non-existence A few of the children still suf- me = = = fering from whooping cough are isolated. All of the others have had —50% it and are there to recuperate under At Retail — 507% Below Value the care of Dr. Thomas F. Joyce, Manufacturers’ Clearance of who conducts the hospitals in the island for the Department of Health . Dr. Joyce has so endeared himaelt to S 1 F the tdtiee they cram all over ample Furniture ‘when’ he Is near. Latest Styles Finest Quality Perfect Condition oa Sets and single pieces—worth double Cousin Eleanor is an idol Yester- day she carried a red geranium on Jetvns) her dress and petal by petal she gave Living-room suites $ 98.00 up / it to her Kiddie Kousins. Bed-room suites - 148.50 up t All these little kiddies asked that ini: 4 } their names be put in the paper, so Dining-room suites 149.50 up } here goes: Sophie Carroll, Mildred . Ybu get the best You save one-halt Martinzinger, Joseph Mastropola, } otherwise ‘“Joie;'" Edward Pestronk, $100,000 selection Must be sold at once | Joseph Bowie, Leslie Smith, Martin Furniture Guaranteed by Manufacturer Johnson, Joseph Sereno, Isidore Sha- ; fet F , Compare with anything in the city — Don't | Veda tpl) 2b miss this unusual money saving opportunity i or = Charles Murphy, four, co in fe . { “ : - SpsuIMLETMEALION DadeunaL OE NI Fa Manufacturers’Sample Furniture Co. j Whooping Cowsh Kiddies on Parade semblance to that other Charles Mur- 47 West 34th Street (corner of Broadway) i phy, about whom we've heard 0 Opposite Hotel McAlpin—take Elevator to First Floor j ait i much. An je Charlie is almos ; Unfortunate Victims Show|FUND STILL GROWS a bose At bin tanter age. tf he dosen't i Remarkable Recovery, |FOR EVENING WORLD SS == aes a : Thanks to Kiddie Klub Care, KIDDIE KLUB CAMP : ; pen a EE BN pict ae i Daily Summer Deliveries By Our Own Motors to Long Island and Jersey Shore Points i Cousin Eleanor, cousin to all the] Kiddie Klub’s Country Fund ; Kittle Kiddies of The Evening World Faw Well Over Thy + a 4 ve > wo j Kiddie Klub Korner, showed her Is Now Well Over the Twe as i happy Kiddie Kousins to visitors on Thousand Mark. STORE HOURS Riverside Island yesterday afternoon} Following are recent contributions 9 A.M. e@ where she has more than 100 of them] to The Evening World Kiddie Klub po RACK aN CLOSED Kamping for the roses to blossom in Matar § Al elie $10.00 SP.M uth Ave, EL SKES NG SATURDAYS théir little cheeks. NE Mayer JES 10.00 Bee nalitls) JULY & AUGUST And the roses ARE blooming.| Mrs. Ma Newman 10.00 The cool salty air blowing up the] Mrs. M. M. Sty ae found is filling their little lungs with} Mrs. C. Horan.. : health and Kiddie pep, which means} Clifford W. Horn 1.00 TODAY and THURSDAY bright eyes, Justy appetites, pink] Mrs. 0. B. Blum.. 1,00 ehubby fingers and a genuine love for OoeUHEG tenes 138 the big yellow butterflies that hover or pon seeet V9 over the beds of petunias and ver- FROM KIDDIES. © 0 : Tibae. Elizabeth Riorden 1.00 la rices In pinata Tommy and Ralph Stevens. 1.00 The Kiddies did all their stunts for] Mazie Cook ... : 35 i ! their guests in their playground ad-| Celia Mayer ..-.......... 25 s Joining the big cool dormitory in| Mildren and Abraham Perl- b) 7 Which they spend restful nights. They MAN ove eee see cs ees 28 4 have a very competent drillmaster in] Theresa Paley ... c+ OUN LO ‘A S J lego Weber, former boatswain in the| George Servay ‘ 25 1 Ravy. A squad of twenty-six of] Alice Goldenberg - +10 ; i them did the ‘one, two, three, four} Rose Beck + 610 —}i thne and again without a miss, They Beer 4ro Intelligent Kiddies, and after see] Total sees ss $4745 A fng teacher in his uniform yesterday — Juniors’ Gingham Frocks 5.00 A fine quality of checked gingham, with white linen vestee, collar and cuffs. Sizes 13, 15, 17 yrs. said this, and not a few of the girls. g Srna hi h 4 FIFTH Vv T 3am One of the most interesting of the Sleanor for bringing ttm there and x RE -ET Kiddies is Robert Palser, six years| to Miss McKinney for her marvellous A ENUE ST old. When Robert came there a few] cure. weeks ago he could not walk because -asvalg y t t of a peculiar muscular trouble of his Then there's ‘‘Breakfast'’ (Bran. T Cl O —Afi y | lower limbs. Now he is completely| don) O'Brien. “Breakfast” is eight. oO ose u er nventory ihn by the careful treatment of] He was given his name by Nora iss Pearl McKinney, an energetic] Roach, seven, who can't say ‘'Brend- ° fhele nurse with Aaming red hale] reac’ “Breaktan” @ill sore Cay, be At the Lowest Prices Ever Offered bobbed. Robert was a little impatient! either an opera singer or an orator. ‘at her massages at first, but now he| His clear, firm voice, full of blarney, is @ perfectly willing patient because|could be heard above Boatswain he knows the good he gets. Yester-| Weber's counting the ‘one, two, | 9 @ay afternron he led the procession| three, four.” ‘Breakfast’? asked thut WOM N S ( OA | S & C P of Kiddies, pounding energetically on|both his name and nickname be put and ® toy drum. He walks without ajinto The Evening World. trace of limp. Bobbie's little heart i] Most of them are resglved to spena| Previously acknowledged.$2,077.29 . Res | thelr lives as sailors. All the boys] Grand total ....., 1124.74 The Sj of Onizinalions Junior Dresses of Tub Silk 15.00 Striped silk with white vestce, collar and cuff facings. White with rose, blue, lavender or black stripes. 13, 15, 17 yrs Fourth Floor flows over with thanks to Cousin] Charles and Vincent Amelia, eight 26 Miscellaneous Capes and Coats Motor or steamer models of tweeds or mixtures. Originally 59.50 to 79.50 1 8.50 38 Piquetine or Silk Coats High class models, many fur trimmed. Originally 115.00 to 175.00 48.00 14 Canton Crepe Coats Unusual models, richly fur trimmed or embroidered. Originally 145.00 to 185.00 58.00 18 Fur Trimmed Coats and Capes Piquetine or Canton crepe, of highest character, lavishly fur trimmed. Originally 165.00 to 210.00 98.00 B. Altman & Cn. The Blouse Dep’t suggests, for rounding out the Summer sports season White Crepe de Chine Overblouses Percale Bloomer Dresses. . - - - - 1.65 Pink or blue, with collar and cuffs of white poplin. Short sleeves Sizes 2 and 3 years. which are shown in regular stock at $8.90 & 13.50 For wearing with the fashionable sports skirt, whether black, white or vividly colorful, nothing could be more effective than one of these smart overblouses. WOMEN’S GO/NS 50 Smart Cotton Frocks Gingham, organdie, plaid tissues or floral prints. Originally 18.50 to 29.50 9.75 45 Fine Cotton Frocks Plaid tissues or linens, also a few silk « Tepes Originally 25.00 to 35.00 14.50 48 Silk or Cotton Frocks Paris hand-made batisce frocks or crepe silk gowns. Originally 65.00 to 85.00 24.00 Soisette or Percale Dresses . . - - - 2.50 Bloomer model with low neck and short sleeves. Pink, blue or tan Sizes 2 and 3 years. Frocks of Soft Batiste. . . . . . . 2.95 Cool little summery models, sleeveless, and with low neck. Some with bloomers. Sizes 1 to 3 years. Hand-Knit Sweaters . . ..... 2.95 Slip-on style, hand-knit of soft wool. In pink, light blue or tan. Sizes 1 to 3 years. aE Sa sina ap ee (Third Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New York NO EXCHANGES NO C. O. D.'s NO CREDITS Fourth Floor — Liliputian Bazaar WOMEN’S COATS AND GOWNS.—Second Floo