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Me!
BROOKLYN WINNERS
BABHONTEST
five Babies Awarded 5 in
Gold Each for Greatest
Improvement.
Vfe flve-tfollar gold-pieces were
to live Una babies by The
ng World yesterday In the bet.
tar battles Improvement ronteat con
sti by The Evening World and
MtUe Italy Neighborhood Muuw, at
Me. 14 Union street, Brooklyn.
Tx name of the winners are:
Ralph Teeelterl, twelve months,
No. 146 Csnsvsr treat, Brooklyn.
Jssosh Barberie, twelve months.
Ms. Mi Smith street. Brooklyn.
Jeesph Oiacobbe, fourteen
saenths. No. I2t Degrow street,
rcekly.
Harry Qaherg, ton months, No.
7 Woodhull street. Brooklyn.
May Clare, twelve months, No.
H$ Baltio street, Brooklyn.
hundred mothers registered
little ones In the drat bitter
contest at Little Italy Mouse,
six months ago. All of them
Invited to attend the prise-
gdrtng yesterday afternoon, which
Mit Place In the big assembly room
at Carroll Park Library, on Union
Clinton street.
youngster present was In
and the mothers appeared
fcwatsly Interested, and irenerously
aieaeesl with ths success of the for
MMts Bve. They were the little ones
tries, presented for re-oxamlnution
taat week, shewed the create! Im
nrovement since the teat lust Hep.
asanas r. Little Italy was particularly
as mill of the fact that exactly half
pa winners were Italians, since both
as parent of Hnlnh T'umturl arrt o
IN EVENING WORLD
FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR
ITCHY SCALP
Girls I Girls! Save your hair
Make it grow luxuriant
and beautiful
yOS cere for heavy hair, that
fUaleM with beauty end is radlsnt
fas We. has an iaconipurable softness
east Is fluffy and lustrour, trv Dandcrina.
Jwtoasapplloation doubles the beauty
sf year hair) besides it immediately 'lis
asms every particle of dandruff. You
ssgaaot hare nice, heavy, hesltliy lisir
If ye hare dsndruff. this 4sstruotire
runs tae nair of its lustre, its
and Ma very lit, and If not
y ii .ou n t f i i i x v I n I W' it ii w.3exBXxBv i i sr i r
Joseph Barberie wars bora to Italy,
and also ths rather of Joseph Oia
cobbe. Ralph Teasisorl scored U per oenL
In the final test and was wo led the
best baby of ail. He la the son of a
longshoreman. Blx months ago his
tonsils were out of order and he
couldn't breathe with his mouth shut.
Now his tonsils are In perfect con
dition and he breathes easily through
hie nostrils.
Llttls, Joseph Barberie Is the sev
enth child of a chauffeur, and his
final rating la also WH per rent. His
Improvement has been general, and
be Is now an absolutely normal
child.
Joseph Oleacobbe Is ths son of a
Norwegian mother and an Italian
father. He Is a beautiful child, and
his final score Is W par cent. Bis
months ago his testh were coming
too slowly and bis fontanells was not
closed enough. Now both defects
have been remedied.
When Harry Qaherg, whoso parents
are Norwegians, waa examined six
months ago the doctors found him
too pale and too fat. Also bis mus
cles were flabby and there was no
color In his mucous membranes. In
ths period Intervening, Harry's
mother hus encouraged htm to exer
cise, and his bad physical oondltlon
Is a thing of tbs past.
The only girl prise winner, May
Clare, Is the daughter of Americans.
Six months ago she, too, seemed
flabby and ahe had Insufficient oolor.
At s year her cheeks are rosy and
her flesh is firm.
nr. John Crawford, who was In
charge of the final examinations,
awarded the prlxes. Hs spoke to
the parents of the great value of
exercise for growing babies, and of
the necessity of fighting germs and
keeping houses clean during tbs com
ing spring and summer, In order that
the tiahliis might not lose the health
they had won.
Dr. Edward M. Thompson of Flat
bush also spoke on the benefits of
light and nlr for growing children,
and Louis Cavallaro, of the Commit
tee on the Prevention of Tuberculo
sis, addressed the mothers In Italian.
"Are you satisfied with the results
of the I letter llables' contest?" The
Evening World reporter aaksd Dr.
Jane K Robblns, head worker of
Little Italy House
"Yes, Indeed," she smiled. "Any
thing must l' a success which ap
peals, as does a baby contest, to
mother love -and to father's sport
ing Instinct!"
25 CENT DANDE
overcome it produces a feverurinm,
xnd itching of the scslp; the hair root,
famish, loosen snd dir; then the bsir
(sill out (sit.
If your hair hss been neglected sn l
is thin, (sded, dry, st-ra;iy or too oilv
Ri 16 cent hot tU- of kiioKlton
n define at any drug store or toi
counter; apply a little ss directed,
ten minutes after you will say this w
the best investment vou ever nisde.
W sinosrely believe, regardless
everything else advertised, t hut if yo
desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair d
lots of it no dsndruff no itehin,
scalp and no more falling hair yo
mast use Knowl ton's Deader iae. 1,
etrsatuall
RIME
ituaUy why not now?
TH1 1VININO WOKLD, BATU1DAT, MABOH
RIVERS ARE SWELLING
AND UP-STATE TOWNS
PREPARE FOR FLOOD
Warm Weather Melts Snow
and Rains Threaten Record
High Water.
Spring floods have set In through
the valleys up-State and already
much property damage Is reported.
The warm weather of the past few
days has melted much of the heavy
snow which fell earlier In the month
and this, with a steady fall of rain
throughout the nlgbt, has swollen
all the streams, many of which are
out of the banks, flooding the low
lands. At Troy the Hod son River has as
sumed flood proportions and with
the water rising rapidly merchants
along the river front are removing
goods to safer places.
Amsterdam reports pert of the
bridge which spans the Mohawk
River there carried away by high
water and Ire, cutting off the south
ern section of the city from the main
part of the town. The lowlands are
flooded for miles and more serious
damage Is feared.
The Chenango and Ruaquehanna
Itlvers are overflowing Into tho low
lond.i nhout Mtnrhamton and a rec
ord flood Is fenred. The city Itself Is
on high ground, but surrounding
country will suffer.
At .Syracuse. Onondaga Creek Is
leaving Its banks and flooding mllen
of territory. Homes In the southern
pa it of the city are threatened am!
the people are preparing to move to
higher ground.
Ithaca uiul Kclienectady also report
Hood conditions beyond usual spring
fresliot marks.
At richene, taily the Mohawk Hlver
Is over the Hcotla dike and the lower
streets of the city are Hooded. Ice Is
Jammed ugalnst the bridge connnct
Iiik Schenectady and Bootls. and It
may go out l.efore night. There Is
ils.. u heavy lot puck against the
Krtc Canal aqueduct, four miles east
of the city. The Hexfonl bi lilgn has
already been curried sway, The river
ll rlslug rapidly.
Athletes (live a Uanee In-Mshf.
The Peerless Athletic Club will holo
x snnunl line, e snd reception to-night
,1 Frits! UlsajBBfg Hail. OUsMMre are-
US and Ashfoiil street, Hrooklyn. The
music will be by 1'rof Muellor's Ban.
The gfflOSri are: Hlrhsnl Kreyer, l'rjsi
lent; Walter Burlh. VIcc-l'resldent; J,
Unlets Hell, Recording Hecretary: J.
dehrtsns, Financial Secretary; K Tor-,-ersen.
Treasurer; H. bewts, Heraeaat-
t-Anns; Charles Hayes, assistant.
The if Fifrl
WALL STREET.
Yields of Lesdlnp Stocks Bsasd sn
Present Belling Prices.
Rats. Tleld.
6 Amalgamated Copper 7.97
7 American pf 7.7
7 American Car A Fdy n.t
4 American SmeMera 5.7$
7 American Smelters pf 6.71
10 Canadian Pactflo 4.U
Consolidated Oes 4.S1
7 Great Northern pf B.B8
10 iAthlgh Valley 6 0s
H New York Central 5.55
7 Northern Pacific it
Pennsylvania M 6 4s
I Reading 4 u
i Southern Paclflo. e 81
10 Union Paclflo .u
H H. Steel 7.j
7 IT. 8, steel pf 1 M
Market closing Market continued
dull In second hour, but showed a
general tendency to recover and
shorts seemed to be endeavoring to
cover without making much progress.
New Haven waa strong and closed
with a gain. The final pries showed
only fractional changes. ToteJ sales,
101,973 aharee.
Opening was exceedingly dull, at
tendance was light. Price ohanges Ir
regular, hut mostly small declines
from 1-1 to l-t. Shortly after opening
the bears sold with some vigor, the
sort of raid that generally winds up
a sagging movement auch as street
haa seen In past four days. There
was evidence of good support at ths
lower level and experienced specula
tors thought a turn for the better
waa close at hand. Steel In particu
lar was under pressure and sold
down to 12 6-8, breaking through S3
for the first time. Union Paclflo was
not very well supported, although
selling did not seem to be Important.
As stocks were not brought out by
the bear raid the selling soon relaxed
and ut the end of the first hour the
market wilh uulet, with prlcot a little
above the low point.
1 '..11.101 i.m n obmirvers sai l leadlou
issues worn In thoroughly liquidated,
If not In an oversold, condition.
CHICAGO
WHEAT ANO
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brouKht about liquidation. July was
Week. OlAJsnj ' to S decline.
Corn fairly steady. Predictions of
better cash demand and light country
offerings Induced short covering, but
reaction in wheat and favorable orop
conditions over corn belt caused freer
offerings on the bulge. Prices did not
decline much, closing advance to
decline.
ening home Hef Eittt Houct
THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS.
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ITEMS FOR INVESTORS.
Corn Products Refining Co., regular
quarterly dividend nf l'i per cant, on
preferred stock, payable April II to
stock of record April 6.
Chicago and Oreax Northern gross
earnings third week of March In
creased fi.M1; from July 1 net de
crease totals 1.807.
Ontario Western February gross
declined llll.sTI, net decreased 1109,
OM. Bight months' gross declined
tUS.70 and net decreased SS6,01.
Ijoulsvllls & Nashville gross earn
ings Increased 130,90 In third week of
March: from July 1 total Increase Is
mi. at.
A n per cent, payment has been
called from members of ths Western
union syndicate, payable April 1,
Isw. last, esssss.
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IS, 1914.
Union stock offered was subscribed
for by stockholders.
Erie Railroad February gross de
clined $616,714 and net decreased 1756,
861; eight months decreased jl,ltl,lsl
net decreased $1,376,239 compared with
same period year ago.
Canadian Farlrlc Kebruaxv not earn
ings decreased ll.tus.wn.
A syndicate haa been formed to take
and pay for all atock of the American
Water Works not subscribed for by
stockholders.
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET.
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Cotton opened up from 4 to f points.
Near month shorts bought on strength
nf cables and reports of Improved
tone In dry goods markets. Scat
tered demands from shorts holding
near months kept them steady. New
crop months were heavy. Market
closed steady, t to 10 points advance.
SPRING RUSH TO EUROPE
60ES OUT ON OLYMPIC
Big Ship Takes Out l,75o Passen
gers as Season of Travel
Opens.
Tbs first big spring rush to Europe
began this morning with the sailing
of the Olympic of the White Star
line. The big ship oarrled 1.750 pas
sengers, of whom 400 were first class,
150 second class and 1,300 steerage. It
was one of the noisiest sellings on
record. For three-quarters of an hour
before the boat left her pier the
stewards, armed with big brass
g. gs, vied with one another In mak
ing a racket.
Al Woods, Marc Klaw and Morris
Oest, Now York tbeatrloal producers,
sailed to get the latest English suc-
Others who salted were Mrs. Peter
Cooper Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Hunan, Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, the
Duke and Duchess Arturo Uuraxxo
de Majo, Henry Spies Kip, Mr. svud
Mrs. Harry C. Qraef and Miss OlTVe
Oraef.
WORKMAN WINS DAMAGE CASE
AssBsOlate Coert Affirms Verdlo erf
Lewrr Ooais) Jury.
Joseph 8wlik.es. who was employed as
a machine hand for the Theodore l:
Bauer Company, manufacturers of wood
work, lost parts of three fingers while
working at a machine, where a screw,
which became loose and projected
through the collar of the machine, was
forced against his hand. The case wss
tried In tho Supreme Court before Judge
Dovendorf snd a Jury last April, when
It we clelmed by Alfred and Charles
Steckler, counsel for Swltkes, that the
company was liable. The defendant
claimed that It waa through Swltkes's
own neglect that the accident happened.
The Jury brought In a verdict In favor
of the plalntlfffor ti.ooo. The company
appealed and the case was argued In the
Appellate Division, where the Court to-
nsnasa sown a oeciaton unanimously
tae juagmeak
Tbeif Baby Bcry
FE RIDES FOR ALL
AS TOLEDO FIGHTS FOR
NEW THREE-CENT FARE
Railroad Opposes City Ordi
nance and Passengers Profit
as Court Test Pends.
TOI.HDO, O., March !. Btreet car
conductors on trolley lines In this I
cltv eefiissw! fo n ee rwr f tirAfjnr fM I
to-day and thousands of persona de
clining to pay more wero allowed to
ride free, pending Federal Court ac
tion expected effectively to make
Toledo's street car fare war a legal
tangle.
The Toledo Railway and Ught
Company 1s fighting the operation of
the Sohrelber three-cent fare ordi
nance. This ordinance, as the climax
of the twelve years' franchise fight,
became effective at 1.01 A. M. to
day. Conductors were ordered to
e no violence and if necessary to
carry passengers free If they refused
to pay the regular fare.
Officials of the railway were warned
that the city's police force snd courts
would stand behind citizens demand-
lng tree cent transportation and
forestalled violence by declining ffh
charge the Insistent ones. Mayor '
Keller was among those who at- 1
tempted to ride for three centa to- !
day. Like all others he waa given a
free ride.
The street car company's petition
for an Injunction against the ordi
nance waa at for hearing In the Fed
eral Court to-day.
FOR CONSTIPATION,
Turn the rmsesls out the hesdsehe.
biliousness, indigestion, constipation, the
ick, sour stomach and foul gases turn
them out to-night with Cascarets.
Don't put in another day ot distress.
Let Cascarets cleanse and sweeten your
stomach, remove the tour, undigested
and tormenting food and that misery
making gas. tske the excels biis from
CANDY
10 CENT BOXES -
HtAUACHE. DYSPEPSIA DIM
svisxlffllwssfJswsx?gaiBsaj j j.i
LETTERS TO ROYALTY
IN ROYAL SEND OFF
H. K. S. Williams's Frierds De
termined That He Shall Have
"Some Party' Abroad.
No person ever left the port of
New York with more letters of Intro
duction to royalty than did H. K. B.
Williams, who Hailed on the Olympic
to-day. Mr. Williams Is President ot
the National Water Company, la In
terested In large lumber concerns and
la a member of the Manhattan Club.
A score of Mr. Williams's friends'
headed by Dock Commissioner R. A.
C. .Smith, were down to see him oft.
Last night at tho Manhattan Club
Mr. Williams waa given a farewell
dinner by his friends, who assured
him that they would prepare
of Introduction to prominent
abroad.
Mr. Williams found 300 letter tm
bis stateroom. Among them ware
letters addressed to His Highness
Bogahldato, King of the Troglodytes:
His Excellency, the Akhound of .Swat;
His Highness, the Sheik of Bornu;
Her Imperial Highness, tho Ameereas
of Afghanistan, the Khan of Khoiat,
His Majesty the Llama of Lhasea,
and the Alaka of Obeocuta, who waa
recently an Incognito guest of Syrresv
truta Rolling at the Manhattan Club.
Metster Association's BmolBSV.
The Harry O. Melstcr Association Of
No. 1431 Prospect avenu, Bronx. Will
hold Its annual smoker on this evening
at Tletjen's Hall, No. 2127 Boston road,
Bronx N. T. The following oftleors were
elected for 1914: President, Charles H..
Lbrt; First Vice-President, Edward
Trested; Second Vice-President, Chris
topher Kohl; Treasurer, Charles Kcherer;
financial eecreiary, unaries ienm: re
cording Hecretary, John E. McWllUaaM
Sergeant-at-Arms. John Teancy ; Assist
ant Bergeant-at-Arms, EM ward Nichol
son; liourd of Directors, Philip Wernej,
George Lopard, lllhert Qreenbaum. go
gar T. Barley and Herbert O. Brlen.
TORPID LIVER,
E A BOX
your liver and carry off the
waste matter and constipation poison
from the bowels.
A Cascaret to-night will ilrsinlitsBj Jos
out by morning; a 10-cent box keeps year
head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bow
els regular and you feel bully for ssstBBM
Don't forget the children their little in
sides need a good, gentle cleansing, too.
CATHARTIC
ANY DRUG STORK
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