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a scneadbar-ureoporsaab poe sobbpes epsteaas verge aap ane a AP Tipteers . ¢ e THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916, a ~ ‘ BELMONT ENTRIES. the Mineola Handicap: one mite,— Putteraeta, aa a result of advertising campaigns|D on May 15. He overheard officers | Ll 5 7 EL Me th aaa conducted by it, He went to the/ Say, he testified, th ; OUISVILLE ENTRIES. a ae ‘a tree in To pa f a BPLMONT PARK, L. 1, May 31.— ile % ee pool Shed home, Battery D, @04 | battery had its full LOUISVILLE, May 31.—The entries ie Teieltra ic bone . i * " ACE Three yearcida and tp made application. Lawrence Landsman, cy Jew, said races are as follows: . eon | Seelat etecan ‘ome isn ban KEPT HIM OUT OF He anid ho was accompanted by bis|he applied for enlistment on the game | FIRET RAC 1 TAeVRNTH RACE. sein, cils,ant| ge teethe who have euflered Se re oa Semon brother, Charles BE, Klein, who had|/Might as the Kleins and was told by on 5 i on miget. ow 01 everything, can take fresh courage be- et ia obtained an enlistment blank several | Cat Sullivan thore waa pi ne oy sear ia: Ri p ing 138i samuel R, Mover, It Cause Catfim Ointment, the new rem- |days before, He entered the quarters|q surgeon but was rejected because of fafa moore, | " mn edy, is different from anything else. It is of Battery D, he said, where ho saw|his eyesight. He believed ft was a i snl. relieves almost immediately the itching several officers, among them Capt.|bonafide rejection, although he had 5 alt % re ‘088 wet and burning, and Lge als to heal an im [7 | Sullivan. Twelve applicants were in Reattoun for a in the Seventy-first " jane Bizalt J fon are aoplicntio a5 skin with for five years, o! i al ication, it has e in Harada idlhabene A ~ i & apedial meeting of the directors to-| blessing to many who have sui | ‘l was given an application blank, D 00: s day suc: ‘ years. Cadum Ointment is ,| Klein testified, “told to read it care- ORVAL ENT! i i ‘Notte; | From telegraph operator to the head| eczema, pimples, blotches, itcl | Saw Others Turned Down by lruily, ‘That 1 would be called, After RIES, pei , Of a Rreat railroad syatem'in forts | Sal¥ akin, eruptions, ch x ; Capt. Sullivan for Same [ave minutes, @ Licutenant # DORVAL PARK, MONTRBAL, Can. i cy 406: i r| yeare Is the record of thia new prom|- scabs ringworm cuts; burns, ett Is | tman QD R moned mo and asked me questions! May 31.—The entries for tomorrow's | Feary, ed: | world, “Bie tart previsus Doreto"| ‘Three Million Boxes Sold rs 1 je e eason. which he recorded, Everything went | races are as follows: 4 that of vice-president and gener France Every Year smoothly until he asked the nation- ‘Phree, i pate | Manager of the Oregon Short Line, on wth Investigation into the charges that| ality of my father, I said, ‘He ie an } So me S Part ' ce Y WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS there is an anti-Jewish fecling in the| American citizen, although born in | 2s i " . = Ni a f Ni York 3 ] F Wa.” mi: 1d t iT i ei 5 CA: Us | |__ Large Reductions have been made in [Smici0'ttom han oo my mune, nn aug tne = Louis W. Btotesbury in the State Ar- | blank was being filled out he had a H | the prices of wena), Max J. Klien of No, 948 Union| conversation with some other officers Avenue, the Bronx, appeared as com-|and left without signing the blank, 9 plainant against Capt. Howard EH. Sul-] “I was told to walt so that the Women s Coats livan of Battery D, Second Field Artil-\ doctor could examine me, Capt |f¢ lory N. G. N. ¥., who, he alleges re-| Sulivan entered, dressed in civilian jected his application to join the Bat-| clothes. The application blanks H i i 1 \ to go Into effect toemorrow (Thursday) = [tery ‘hecause of racial discrimination. | were placed upon his desk by the i] '} i | Pl June Sale of Aa Corset Covers Gowns Soft Musting French models | Sof trimmed with the daintiest ok ype ta embrolaen we | embroidi 19¢ any V and round 49c jel, em- pending with roben pulled Broidery’ “trimmed through; others with lace} neck with Se ae Klein was represented by Maurice | recruiting sergeant. He went through be Simmons of No. 198 Broadway, who is| them very carefully and called applt- | Exceptional values will offered at counsel for the Committee for the|cants over and told them there was | snd Protection of the Good Name of Im-|no vacancy. One young man said he $25.00, $38.00, $45.00 & $75.00 migrant Peoples. At the beginning | was a member of the Twelfth Infan- |'% of the hearing Attorney Simmons said|try and wanted to be transferred to the artillery, “The captain sald he did not en- courage such transfers and refused it was his intention to present other cases of discrimination against Jews i || Higher-cost Outergarments (imported | (r"ciroront rosiments of tho National t it Guard, Prosent at the inquiry were |” "144 j } * Jb pial char- or embroldery i and American-made) will be offered at [or Por omcors of tho National ng othe. reir neh, on CHEM ssetreessssse DOO] team eevee 6 ; Guard, who were subpoeaned, it was | Twe infantry,” wane torney immons, “Combinations k | $95.00, $110.00 & $125.00 sald, as tho result of other charges. ., he had Semitic features,” an- Corset Gover and Drawers, er Rina way ee Klein was the first witness. He is swered Klein, Skirts neat edges of em- with lace inserts, medal- twenty-six years old and is employed | “Did you observe the features of the broldery and laces; draw- | lions and embroide-y; oth- nese ——EE finished with : Snished asco, DOC] breidery dainty embroidery; em- |More elaborate models i i - men who were told by Capt. Sullivan ers embrold e | there were no vacancies? ery 49¢ | ¢t pretty models timmed ; | Fifth Avenue, New York Fee thy also were dewa’” oseeaniegtaangh Sing crs B® jo witness @ was inform: Corset Cover and Drawers; | Elaborate Styles, dauint ® i _ - — - : : by Capt, Sullivan there was no va- sees yoke ot wide oraveeias | trimmed with Inves, ston 4 u = ————— Ad . oe ery and val. combined; fin- | rosette and embroidery, i == Bia ia Aim: as See Be ees ihe mrsidery BG | $1.39 w $1.98. | i ft attery F., Both he and his brother ag ere Bl ere, Gisrataness ne Gesiaced Weis Drawers Envelope Chemise | Princess Slips . |||room while he was there were sent Cambrios with deep rut- | Nalnsook; square yoke of into an adjoining room. Th ‘les of good embroidery, | embrpidery combined | Neineseks elaborately ; lI 4 ote ee deslated, bad Sta beens finished wi" . | with fisb-eyo val; draw. | rimmed with | em- | a feafiren en ee alte You Select eclustensot tucks. OSC) eratace” ” Gc| or ince: “tho skirt } The witness sald he felt so bad that | $0 jainsook; straight or cir-| trimmed ....... havea. _? if j; || West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Aoeruses West 43rd Street by at night he couldn't #eeD. tn Your Victrola cue modela,_triamed | Malngontz Zui Onaattuly | Geep tutte. BLED 1 your experience gave you the imprea- or embroidery; some | with pretty val and wide | Nainsooks deep yoke | nian h 49c rll n through eyelets, trimmed with em. tt sion that you were rejected because se a en ee us Gee, Sea (J at Landay’s 9 S ° d ge) " Women’s Suits and Dresses ws, ao cot ere Suan re and lace broidery inserting, laces trimmed with laces and | Nainsook; hand im- 7 attempted to enlist on May 8 and was : and medallions, fine embroidery, broidery yoke; : v4 with j | RADICALLY REDUCED FOR THURSDAY'S SELLING EE ol PP ag sg eae | [pewtgeorteter poset onrete 79c & 98c $1.39 © $1.98 | Gerty!2, $1.39 ‘ } ————— poon aa Capt, Sullivan saw both of us|} YOur tastes and requirements. . Flesh Color Li é P. : H Will present the ‘ad ; i Berke we wore Jawan OT We not only carry on hand all Unusual Values in le olor Lingerie etticoats ; ent pre: most attractive array of special offerings announced ccklein sald, that being questioned | I ihe new Victrolas, but lof « [Envelope Chemises ba-|Petticoates natis:e, deop| Short Petticoate; ectt : is season in Women’s Outer Attire, taken from our regular stocks, father aroused bis suspicions. each mode finishes. Crepe de Chine| +. with deep yoro of] Spun, and tancy | cembric, ruffles of »m- providing values that will tempt even the most economical buyer. “aiea are, being selected sola 8-11 y ae ef Saint Sie teeiead wth stitching: others “with | broldery or lace ud . cS the th,” an ollk; mer wi le Simmons “That epivit fs alten and |B eons number of the Underwear | Giiny vat edree: oth-| ons 98 $1.98 H} 9, : A 9 the men who do the rejecting are rom a number same 4b th: Gaps Modell ic 0 $ . H Women’s Tailored Suits Women’s Smart Dresses traitors, to fe, government, ‘Ths | | model, and eo be assured of re- Night Gowns $348 1095.98] Srna witn teheyo| Princess Sliper oatiste,| cambric, double "pane —- ' a1 sos 7 7? Jace mam: ekrt wit i 4 m ral., shirrit id bead- J scalloped edge | For », Sports and Traveling For Street, Afternoon and Evening duced, "they" become” thyphenated- fg pe So ae — eal Leal car uyeyap ry ne! Stamens are are 98c ise tuiaed emicee || anes, 57c ‘4 ericans.” immed. * made of pongees,taffetas,failles,mohairs,navy | made of serges, crepe de Chines, taffetas, ‘Gen, Mtotesbury asked the witness ‘We also make it very easy for you Bodices 690 to $1.98 | Gowns; slip-over model, 98c & $1.39 | cambric Petticoats, cir- and white serges, checks, silk and wool jersey, | soiree, nets, foulards and Georgette crepes, if Capt. Sullivan had promised to put btaii Victrol sail! pretty yoke of organdie | Bloomers; Seco silt, fin-| cular _ flounce, pe his name on a witing list and said ff toobtain your Victrola, as our terme Petticoats, .,$298t0 ¢ase| embroidery and GQ at ith elaatiegy ret Originally 819.76 to 95.00 Originally 819.50 to 89.50 in cit tearvleed ae Den ree ie cl atin 6 "wait 9B . ' on such @ list for y ‘our, We will deliver to your home a days, at $12.00, 16.50 & 24.50 vie witnom admittea that aven af #75 Victrola with $3 in record gmine had been made, ce f total $80, on a small payment of hen yo cular grievanc i here Ia that you were discriminated f only $5. Balance in small weekly against because you are @ Jew?" ff or monthly payments, : Stotesbury asked. We are always glad to demen- ° eo was the reply. “My coun- " , . Misses’ and Children’s Und rere Hes ite et ts Be Ow onan Oe s naerwear ing for recruits, They wanted 3,000 ff gation. men, When I waa rejected in one m i Decidedly attractive values will be available in this annual June offering of very Walk of Shalpeeriee, way waente's told) “New York's Leading t ther?” desirable nainsook and cambric garments, at the following money-saving prices: fou were told to go to Battery Victrola Stores.” at $15.00, 19.75 to 45.00 | MISSES'_UNDERWEAR CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR antec: ONY) Week $0) the Sees, H ‘onidieianiinians om “Do you feel you had the right. to Gowns, - + - 750, 98c,1.35 | Gowns, - + - ——— 69c, 89e] ||| iste ont Forctc” im good | 4 Skirts, - - ° * 75e, > ia _ + * © © 50c, 75¢e, 1.15 icles te en any Peat 563 FIFTH AVE. Combinations,- - , i rawers, - + + 25c, 39c, 48c “y ne witness replied, “T am a i A i A ° : an American citizen and have that WEST 42"? ST. Envelope Chemises, 69, 98¢, 1.39 | Princess Slips, - 29, 1.28) [len ei Ota int ann ; Drawers, - * + 39c,50c, 75¢ | Pajamas, - + - 69e, 1.25] [fiance ke aeare teed seen | 427 FIFTH AVE. ot 0 Pr. J iD 10 0} = i H * : HTH S Children’s Summer Rompers, of seersucker, crepe and i De sean he es 27 WEST 3 eS. chambray, in white and dainty colors; sizes from 1 to 3 years, 55c, 95c Aegehy Ragone appll- BET, 5TH & 6TH AVES, " Léster J. Winkle testified th i \ Children’s Imported Pique Coats Imported Hand-m: Reatard) Geant tn ease oe Open Evenings | ; P ade Dresses and that Lieut. King took his appll- hand-embroidered ; hand-embroidered_ yokes ; cation and. told him he would. be at 23 W. 42d St. sizes 1 to 8 years, sizes 6 months to 2 years notified after the committee had 5 » Hlacted. | No atch | notification had |||reached him u 8 time, 4 at $3.2 at $1.25 Pean AR ant when belted Ne investigation @ felt that he was be- ing discriminated against because of | his Jewish connection, Frank J. Conaton, a Roman Catho- : = : : ‘ “ih We, applied for enlistment in Battery , Housework should be done in the most confort- able manner and the shortest period, wit: the least human effort The Electric Iron makes all this possible. Cool kitchens, hot irons—.o hurrying back and forth between the coal stove and th ironing board, The electric iron is the last word it efficiency and convenience and can be used wherever electric light is available Six-Color Cowboy Art Calendar: “THE STAMPEDE” A New FANTOMAS STORY Large Photo of the GIANTS CGAyURGSection SPECIAL Established 1723 freres ‘Our Fur onl he offers modern facilities, expert care and . The New York Edison Company i f ‘ absolutely safe insurance at moderate At Your Service GiINA. $ 00 Wil FURNISH YOU A HOHE BUVPET | SUMMER RESORT pe ‘urs should be stored at once for Generel once Irving Pace end 15 aoe te quar. im eell . n aaa fea ne 3 Rooms Furnished, $49.98 oo finde NUMBER Call 360 Circle for Messenger. Breach Office Show Rooms for the Convealeace of the Public ihotrated {| Rooms Furcished, $6 Q 98 $QQ 99] QQ % | $15.98 Extra Pages ’ 424 Bresdway Spring 9090 #124 W 424 Street Bryent 5262 » Remodel; ng 12e Delancey Street Orchard 1960 9151 E 86th Street Lenox 7780 “1488 ee All with N a 10 lrviag Place «Stuyvesant 5600 °27 E 125th Street Harlem 4420 z w ext in the new modes for the coming season wae i a ese bead at summer prices, Night and Emergency Call: Farragut 3000 SUNDAY WORLD ORDER TO-DAY Fifth Avenueat Fifty-third Street, NewYork