The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1913, Page 19

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\ 8nd A sixteenth.—Otilo, 111 (A. Pickens), © sett, First Tromp, Merry Chase, Down 3:\G. H. KNEMEYER MISSING FROM BROOKLYN HOME. , .| Treasurer of Dairy Company, Last | Seen on “L.” Train Wednesday, Had Recently Been Til. Gustav I Knemeyer, treasurer of the Diamond Dairy Company of Brook lyn and well known in business ¢ ‘les, has been reported ¢ ft ing from his home, ‘Dove, 114; | Senator street, Ba (meyer, who has been dlood clots on the bra three Macs Pall, year-olds and upwa ton: Kinder MARLBORO RESULTS. FIRST RA urse $900; three-year ‘wilds and upwarcs; selling; four and a “halt furlongs. —V. Powers, 114 (H. Chap- Pell), 4 to 5, 2 to 5 and out, first; Hudas Bieter, 108 (V. Adams), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, second; Sevilla V, 12 (D.| Bterling), 19 to 1, 4 to 1 and 5 to 2, ahird, Time 583-5, Sylvan Bells Black tk, Ben Prior, Gibbons and Mad River ds and up. Mad River, 1 asm} th avenue and ge. Mr. Kne- suffering with | a swill barrel. 1 reatioe silowance of fie pounds claimed, ‘@lso ran. ‘Track test on Wednesday and his” failure to re BKCOND RACK—Purse $500; four- —_—— turn has led his family to f that, Year-olds and upward; selling; seven JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. under temperorary aberration, he had furlongs.—Letourno, 1% (J. Dryer), 5 to 2, 9 to 10 and 2 to 5, first; Casaue, 107 | (A. Matthews), 3 to 1, even and 1 to 2, | pecond; Miss Primitive, 100 (D, Sterl- ing), 6 to 1, 6 to 2 and 6 to 5, third.) Nugget, Pretend, Stell- | ov and 1odbvitle also ran. | lone Hurdle handicap; purse | year-olds and upward; short | *Mo . Hannigan), even, | Ds t; Kyrat, 140 US, Stes) to 5 and out, second; Orderly Nat, 135 ,(6. Henderson), 3 to 1,| 4! 4 to 6 and out, third, Time, 3.05, Azure Maid, Lady Melba, also ran. nue, FOURTH RACE.—Purse $800; three-| « wandéred away from the city. He was last seen on a Bay Ridge elevated train at Atlantic and Fiat- dusty av. rues early on Weidne FIRST RACK Owners’ consolation; three-year. sumably on his way to the purse $100; gelling: seven fur. | @airy company, Carlton avenu . | eile atreet. Before lea o | had put his spare cash except a "Ss pit | 7, | In a pocketbook and handed it to bie | wife. | The missing man, who is Past Mas- 33; [ter of Allemania Lodge of Masons In Brooklyn, 1s fifty-nine years old. His | sons, William, Henry and Guetave F., 102; | searched all hospitals in Greater New i] York before reporting their father's 107; Jack Sunoaity, iO: Gato 1117 Toddling, | MPBeNCe to the police. 111; Touch Me, ———__—_— FOURTH NACH-Jamestown Handicap: three. GOOD RACE HORSE DEAD. | ty ‘NOROLK, Va., April 11.“The James: town entries for to-morrow's races are as follows Year-olds and upwards; aelling; one mile 4 to 6, 2 to 5 and out, won: Wood Dove, 108 (H, Dennier), 4 to 1, 8 to 5, and 7 to 1@ second; Naughty Lad, 119 (A. Mat- thews), 7 to 2, 3 to 2, and 7 to 10, third. ‘Time—1.9 1-5, Senegambian, Jim Milton, Cliff Top and R. H. Gray also ran. Sse WINNERS AT NORFOLK. FIRST RACE — y value $1,000; selling; one LEXINGTON, Ky., April 11.—Count- less, winner of the last Saratoga Cup 300; | race, for whom John G. Greener, his owner, had just refused $25,'0, died here Countless i} to-day from shipping fever. was sIx years old. sinlpemeeainenssh H. M. FLAGLER WEAKER. r-olds; four and @ half furlongs.—wWooden />es, 110 os ~ : Conk Ne ——————— (Mondon), 9 to 10, 1 to 3 and out, won| ins is stelaboids Wuuurity, | West PALM BEACH, Flay April 11.—| by @ neck; Florin, 10 (Troxler), 9 to 1, H RACK: —Three-yearolds: pure $400; | The condition of Henry M. TH miitiona: one mile,—Ched Brdord, 08: Cogs, | said to show no material chan : Armor, 1044 Tale Camier, 104; Chuekles, ing the past few days he has 6 to 2 and 7 to 10, second; Robe:t Oliver, 100 (Butwell), 9 to 2, 6 to 5 and 1 to 3.| uy: Good iy, | hird. Time, 65 2-5, Checkmate, Gal slowcnce of five pounds Conscious part of the time and is said ane eases eee! sits agg claimed. | to be growing slightly weaker each day, and IAly Orme also ran. SECOND RACE-—Three-year-olds and up; selling; five furiongs.—Anna Clarie, 92 (Deronde) 5 to 2, even and 1 to 2, won by three lengths; Captain Jinks, 110 (Wolfe), 5 to 2, 9 to 10, and second; Slim Princess, 109 (Butwell), jo 1, 2 to 1 @nd even, third, Time—1.013-5. Syos- | CLEANS THE HAIR AND WAKES Th BEAUTIFUL—25 CENT “DANDERINE” In a few moments your hair your hair looks soft, fluffy, hus-| trous and abundant—No falling hair or dandruff East and Ifands All Around also ran. po stele Neteematin MARLBORO ENTRIES. y —— MARLBORO, Md., April 11.—The en- tries for to-morrow's races are as fol- lows: FIRST RACE—Four and o halt furlongs; Duree $300; three-year-olds and upward; selling. Gad Check, 111; Golden Chaser, 110; Apar Pole, 101; Bruab, 108; 6t, Arano, 101; Inspired, 211;' Carroll, 113; Gibbous, 98; Red Bob, 108; Bleck Silk, 110, Surely try a “Danderine Hair Cleanse” if yowwish to immediately double the beauty of your hair, Just moisten s cloth with Danderine and draw it care- fully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse particle of Dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, f forever stop- Ping ite itching and falling janderine ix to the haii showers of rain and vegetation. It goes right to the roots, pGpOOND RACE Milo and o sisternth; purse , fn ° inv rates and st them, Its ‘From itches Hose to bedeseen suite, these tireless little cha; ge0e,tarersr ole nd ‘omar —Goiten Cs: |the hair of dust, dirt oF any exceaive| exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro-| make neat, and best of all, the gum expense ia measured up ia Sei rare h Jom, moments You wil el ducne progr came the, tui" te] meager cents, They put st both dust and ditto rout and run the ea i , Sota! Sates Amy and, Nery: une Jand abundant and possess an incom- fa long, strong and| Yast old microbe out. 6300; four-year-old and upward.— Rome ‘Wing. 157; Gilbert, 187; Comeo, 157; 165; ‘Angelo, 15; “Hanah Louise, 103; Mandrinning. i0T Kyrat, 167. FOURTH RACE—Five furlongs; selling: pure ; three-year-olds and upwird,—Detorab, 101; parable softness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Besides beautifyin, wisatles, of Dand have pretty, soft, | lots of i if you will You can i lustrous hair, an: jet t a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's! landerine from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed, the hair, one ap- ine dissolves every LINE-UP OF WINNING WOOLENS Hot Off the Bat. Guaranteed $30 to $50 Values When we started lining material for this Season—the winning record of last year behind us and all our Ritchie patrons ready to be signed up again—we were deter- mined to make this season more nota- ble than any in our history. up ur Supremacy: in this business has been built up and is continuously maintained upon the basis of exclusiveness in designs, upon the very finest workmanship, upon faultless fit in $30 to $50 fabrics that will stand the wear test. Now $15.75. going Our Only Store CCONSTIPATED TONGUE lubby saw them, .y tions of w COAT, VEST, TROUSERS, MADE TO MEASURE We Are the Only Tailors Including a VEST With Every Suit for the Advertised Price Every Design in this purchase has speed—not a bench- , dhe Dot Duet Jara Giant Sacrifice Sale nauseating. Don't forget the children. An optimist, she kn household work —its si smiles. fade before the slightest touch of the woodwork has been done, of reasoi who've tri you, in one woole high grade Sheeonigy schoicest winnin woolens. they have secure warmer in the bunch. fast. By Fang spot cas You must cove bases now to get first selection, as they’re This is your chance to score. Store THE “EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, HEADACHY, BILIOUS, GOTED’GISGARETS SURE Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, ludigestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Healaches | come from a torpid liver and clogged, constipated bowels, which cause your stomach | { «| to become filled with undigested food, which sour: ‘That's the first step to untold yellow akin, mental fears, everything that is horribl | to-night will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box from your druggist will | "| keep your Liver active, Bowels clean and regular, Stomach sweet, Head clear, and make you feel bully for months. nd ferments like garbage in| + y—foul gases, bad breath | J A Cascaret | HE floors and doors appear to wait until the dust germs congregate; the housewife hails each dawning day with grim and harrowing dismay. Says she: NEVER © end; o’er dusty stretches I must bend, until, with aching back and hands I finish what the day demands.” Then Mrs. Jones, one afternoon, dropped in, at Ges) most opportune. ew the wiles of and She told of how she lished floors and woodwork and the endless doors, until when i too, reflections said: ‘Why, howdy-do!’’ “The Gold Dust Twins,” said she, “I find, help leave the woes of dust behind. Each mark of sticky hands each tread of muddy feet on Boers § “My work will on doors, all Dust, and the work is such that, wha fin sajd work was only fun.” This line must show that those it OUGHT to know. If day’s duties, find that there's a Grouch in ev'ry Grind, pane the Gold Dust Twinsto share auch tasks as tire and fret and We sent our scouts to scour the en. mills to get the cream of f for us at ridicu- low prices the choicest collec- oolens, in worsteds, cheviots andtweeds, which will win your instant favor against any competition, and which we will make to your measure at $15.75. T Y, HENRY A. RITCHIE @ CO. HUDSON TERMINAL BUILDING 30 CHURCH STREET, COR. DEY Our Onl 1918. ‘ave you watched our advertise- ments this week? Fre days ago we started thio “landslide’’ in housefurnishings in celebration of our Anniversary. . We were deter- 144-146 wes Ot s™ surprise on all New York with reductionsin our prices that could not be accounted for in any way, nor met . with in any other store! (UG also determined to give such inducements J q and make such offers that even those would ff be tempted, who were really not in need of a1y- thinggust now. Ww it an “honest-to- goodness” surprise? The hum of busy voices, mingled with shrill cries of delight, linger in our store long after closing houre—and still we persist— Here Are 5 Delightful Opportunities: 4 Tear out this advertisement, bring it in t + week, and we will positively secopt it ae'a DEPOSIT. on any of these illustrated pieces at the remarkably low prices listed here! A Free Payment! Made Especially fer Yeu! We are determined to “start some- N thing Just in order to celebrate our ‘Anniversary, we will make, on N every account opened with us this week, N a payment for you of 107, of the N amount purchased! Get that right? dn other words: Purchase alll that you # 7 bi ’ Gee us your Se eee san la payment on it to 10%, ot the ameunt tn’ ful right there and thenl Cc Early! r Sawed 0a Finished in rich mahogany, deeply carved back, with plush, hair-filled cushions supported on selected, extra heavy,) podshed, hard-wood seats. This is our specially made up sct and must not be confounded with the cheap pieces of other dealers, Here is really a chance shat “19 25 calle for a quick move on your part...... le Finished tn the popular fumed oF Karly Engllah. ‘The construction and drawor work - We have now about 200 jofthem & 5. 89 peel paatinle. All These Big Chanees in Harlem—Wes' 125th Street Only—This Week A Valuable and practical Souvente to every purchaser during Anniversary Week Those from out-of-town buying in our store will have their car fare paid by us. Store Saturday ull 10. eet eteio bebe elebiteibnibbiseteisbt eb MONDAY AND BATURDAY & 219-221-223-225-227 GRAND ST. cr"... ra LOOK": BD iveener NO DEPOSIT: SPECIAL CHEDIT | Oe TEAMS Fuunivurc CARPETS BEDDING OPENS AN Al LuUNT $1 Down, 5¢e Weekly on $15 Worth of Clothing | Ladies’ and Misses’ attractive [pz Suits for Spring; of Serge, with belt | § collar and cuff— 12: 95, A Bedford cord, pole or trimmed coat . Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats in| varieties of materials. Wewill sell youa nice Spring Coat for . . Men’sand Peri Men’ sSuits,| lac 704 r=» all new fabrics and shades; also} all wool blue serges —trimmedand tail- ored as carefully as | custom work; for . it Hi Boys’ Norfolk and double-/|f = breasted Suits, made I (\! iit at a of fancy mixed Chev- RY a — a | iots and Serges. .. . ALL ALTERATIONS FREE tee, See

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