r. -the progress of the big National Coa*' ' Staticm Exposition In Koftxvllliy K /Tcnu. Tffe exposition will throw opeil rl; ' 4ti gates on September 1 and wtlfcottuntil November *b? "Baby Chocking Dspartmenr -f?tH be only one of the many noval things that the progressive men and \;oaen In charge of the Child Welfare Is? -Ihlb" ?"'.?rr?P?s TsUis uyealUaH: "] It bueluon juked abaTn an>l aaawtr ot afflrmatj?#ly Jot's not mean that laby will be checked, tagsed and theu ?tlt In an oblong compartment, like a I attlt case. Rather, it will mean that baby will be taken In charge by caml-.tent nuraea and well cared for. 55 Vrocm" la the Child Welfare Building -at the National Conservation Expedition, a room, well lighted, airy, screen* ? daintily furnished. There will ^^jplenty of room for tjie children to 'k> and plnv; there wtU also be cozy I rooms, where the Utile ones can s Wv~~^S- lx theU-er^e become heavy $ I their lltyrTena .tired, it***.; toj?er;?i\Qf. haa_ shown that many fc^^Jptbers, rather than miss the show, I Hnjbha the Nationat-Chpaerratton ExBfeion will be must bring the little The management of the expo^ft.yrelcomes the children. It wants.1 child to see the wonders on dlsHP But at the same time the worn- I Hs-fa charge of the Child Welfare Do- j ^^ jartment realize how necessary it Is a.placo .?thern mother can leave, the children. So the "Baby I 111 ? BSSSM5s=S?GIFFORD PINCHOT. * Consorvatlonist and head of National Advisory Board of National Con so r fiflgl ?mivn Kxpovuion. t *. Checking Department." It will be a , ' place where mother can leave thechil', ?lfen and rest assured of the fact that they Will be hiring the best kind of a time,, and that they will be looked after every minute of the day. Baby' Health Contest. Ej&t: It is also proposed that In the Ctyld Welfare Building there shall be a I "baby Health Contest." The one object of this contest Will be to set up a standard of heakn for the babies, ThaJabanrd features?too of ten cruel? of many baby shows will be dose away . . v lth by thts feature. ^Tue Babies* L Clinic of KnoxriUe has agreed to cooperate in the "Baby Health Contest." mf. Here is the way in which it win be " carried on: First, there wH! he a standar1 fcore card. Then the physical development of the child la compared * with the score card, and a certificate / or medal Is given In accordance with the. facts. There U no competition between babies, but only the effort to reach a standard. But t?# very purpose of the Ohjld Welfare Department of the exposition would not be served -T" uuftm tbeie - weie swueihlnyttpthgr: There will be advices to mothers offered by competent men and women. Thus the child will be benefited and slab the parent? * ,* * " ? ? * These are only two of the many features that will form a part of the fx hi bits in the Child Welfare Building at the exposition. Mlds Julia C. Lathrop, chief of the the Children's Barean of tho United States Department or La| bor and one of the moat noted women In the country, la In full charged the plana and preparations that are being t ,_Tnc.6e'tar these exhibits. Miss Lathrdp wad for many years assoolated with I Vfas Jane Addaraa In the splendid | wcrfc that La being done by the Hull I Jlonae aetUement la Chicago. * * ' f .. I TO INTEREST CHILDREN. The OB* aim and object at the mesAlter, of the Netionel Cooeorrmtloa ExBr iv*tttan-tfr Knoeellle to ttmiilit tor .. . o Child Welfare Hxhiblt Is to loock nth 1 uftblet leheone to tbo parants of ohUdrftn and to the oklldnp the**elT?(. iftfrA '' ' ? - - * /,- I Why Oh. Asked. t author jtproodlji?Mr*. Bamdeli wa? awfully aaaloaa to leero aty mam do I plum*. . "la*. *0* told mo aim didn't treat to I read anything of yoora bj ndalaba "' Hw- g^taoa^ " ' H H H h 1 I \ v I I ? lli JMj ^ " ^ A is Tuxedo in a genuine pipe with a Weichsel stei Remember the old c< smoke? How sweet and And tor the best and corn cob naturally absorb ourning toDacco. i'he i mouth must be sweet and ever equalled the cob in v. ^The Missouri Meers Pipe de Luxe. It looks fc will last longer and give: as the old>-time' cob: Th aromatic oils which are re a smoke which cannot be ^ S) E Rex Bcr.cb, famous author, play- . ? wright, sportsman, author of ^'Tho _ lit. Spoil?B.'r"The Barrhrrr?l-t^heS;l- 9 vct Horde,'! etc.. sav.t: k 3.11 "I TUXEDO In Uib-Arxitc , Alaska, <rt Panama end aoarymhert?uxniU fl p _ mat imnfrr fimfipr /ftmd, '' ? J del John Philip Sousa, the J!arch Kia^, 3 ' ' " " T"world lamous' l^antl~Mafc~o"r7 saysT'T "TUXEDO gists cn obsolete!j Mailtf-/- | ing smoS^e,-fngmnl, tnill ar.J pleasant." I <*-iv &?_ ? I Georffe Randolph Chester, famous 3 I author of the "WulHagford",stores, | I - t shomlJn't a man be witling la I | rocommomi a fo&acco which gives as cool, ?aTsnJ saOtfymgamm** as TnA^ mi KT * V"; * - ^ *5|5 ?;^^ - H' v r " * ' '\ ? -'. l lifc - $$ I T^XUfe'TElMl Special Noti< :ando so at Tuxedo Headquarters, U AW t^ t? test Smoke Norld" Missouri. Meerschaum' _ ' / \r ' -S's,- ' 31. t v- - '$* ! ' j )rn cob pipe you used tt I cool it was always? simplest reasons: Th< is the nicotine from th< smoke that enters youi cool. No other pipe ha; MrJC. i .. ' _ - cs own sterling qualities chauip is the Corn Co': tetter?is made better? s the same sweet smoke e steip of Weichsel v leased when the smoke excelled in delicacy an he Greatest IV ildorse Gfu/X The live, virile men w taxation from nervous i >m smdking Tuxedo tob d emphatically that 1 sirable element and not Tuxedo strengthens your w: icious, aromatic tobacco rest 1 to rest. You can smoke Tuxedo! N re is comfort and satisfaction Tuxedo has made pipe smo to thousands of men. Th< >cess" of treating the finest, mi the highest grade Burley foba xedo to burn slowly with deli< 1 the most enjoyable aroma; 1 : bite, sting or Irritate the n throat. Hundreds of well-know: A K * f?? to each , | extraordi . - *v in the v. c V. Stefansson, the famon9 expjoter, I who. discovered a tribe of blond I Esquimaux in the arctic regions, says: I "Ttzxtdo It mil J, cool and toothing?juti I -+* #rt of ioiocco I need. Tuxodo foci |M with me whertotr I go. " j ' V "! v>;: ~ r :" I b -t- ~ r i"/v^,v<.-a.y.ntJV*j.^'.*i* v^V ?I h5&& : :e to Deale >ulse Hotel, from 9 to tl tomorr < ' - '':U. I *>' / fJ--'- ''* xySarc?3flEfe^wv:* - '-> P : v-,-K{ V* V;;;: , e&VI E. B FERG . ^ I H. - A ^fiP^^r *?j ^ K'3-f".'^ *^-: v ' ' M J- M jk wfj PMf \r <T f 3k ^ food contains fragrnn enters the stem, makinj d sweetness. len in Americ jedO Tobacc ho make this country and mental strain, the iacco. A host of famou Tuxedo is the one to! one that is undesirable ill to do. The soothing qu ores your poise and revives > o matter how dften vou have t /' ' 111 yipc smuKiiig ior you 11 y king possi- orators, actoi : "Tuxedo ministers and ldest leaves that smoking cco, causes, pleasure ana :ious flavor the throat, uxedo can- T uxedo 1 louth, nose them has yi process." T 1 doctors, unrfvaTeST enuine "Missouri Meerschaum" purchaser of a 10-cent tin of Tux nary offer to induce you to try ' d it, ybu will smoke it always, y of these pipes is exhausted?an irld." Geo. M. Cohan, actor, author, I composer aud manager, says: "Tuxedo burnt tlou>ly and with a smoJfe I that has a oaf t aroma. It't the only tobacco flj | / content to tmolre. '' __l \ p ??? . \" jA- '; We vint every de Ik)! schium" Pipe*, ow morning USON, Manage / M/. wy//s/YX v. t * f (B|^ fc* what it is, recognize the restfulncss?that comes 8 Americans shy frankly jacco containing every ality of a pipeful dt this nnld, our going power by enabling ried to smoke a pine and failed, ?11 * -r uu mi >uur pipe witn luxedo. s, lawyers, singers, lecturers, / other public speakers testify f Tuxedo gives them the keenest / exercises a good influence on. I aas many imitators. N'-onc of \ ;t discovered the "Tuxedo \ uxedo remains unique and \ d:izrzzz.rj Pipe with Weirhsel ?tem FREE cdo tobacco. We are making, this u?Tuxedo. Wc know that onCe you ?"* " 'Call on your dealer todays?before id you'll have "the sweetest smoke Zane Grey, famous sportsman, ex- I I I plorer and writer, author o{ "Riders I I ' 1 I of the Purple Sagfe" and other well 1 I er I known novels, says: I I mm " Tuxedo U an ideal camp-fire companion. . It'* ihc tporUman't best friend. '' _ f --' 'W tier In WASHINGTON to be supplied i All dealers who have not yet secured r7' jij'.ri a ? - ? on Jjt . ^.' rVvv , v_ ryuxedo. . vjvA' ^3 f*' - 'j. '1&T\ - >jM^^ Everywhere Convenient pouch, innerlined with moistureproof paper 5c *~L?! Famous green tin, with gold lettering, cisrved to fit pocket lOc \ .. . 1 T i Thrlstv Mathewon. f.imona pitcher ^ iiie Ns'.v VorJi ITioHTi, says: 'Tuxedo sets It nc in a natural, pleaiant ). h'i tiihai I call good, honeit, comji.Tti.'e lofjcco? the i>r>J to itieJc to." Nf ale-slm the noted portrayal girl types is pen and ink, says: "ot pipeful of TUXEDO give* added oItalian and encouragement. tieiidei. ill y'M flavor rnaica 11 a keenly enjoyable *j f rith our "Missouri Meer- : 'j

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