The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1917, Page 7

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h ~AIULLED IN CRASH i) WITH CYCLIST AS HE CHASES AUTO ice thresiening, track (ast TORONTO ENTRIES. Policeman Found Dead, Youth Unconscious in Arms— | Both Wheels Wrecked. The victims of a mysterious ac- cident, Motorcycle Policeman Thomas } H. Beresford of the Queens Bor- ough Headquarters Squad was found dead early to-day at St. Albans, on the Merrick Road, and unconbctous in bis arms lay Robert Howard, nine- | teen years old, of Springfield, L. I. Beresford's machine and Howard's bicycle, both wrecked, lay on top of the two men. | Howard, who revived for a moment Vefore he was removed to the Ja- maica Hospital, was first only able to! Say he did not know what hit him.| stout’ fro. mile. —Shannon Haven, 162; Karly Lig, PF, Grainger, 1 ‘The police, suspecting a speeding au- | tomobile had run down both men,| stopped cars for miles around and ex-; amined them, but without results. | Later Howard said he had drawn to, the side of the road to avoid a car ap- Proaching at fifty or sixty miles an hour, and was struck a terrific blow| 4s he moved out on the road again, ! It {s now believed that Beresford ran into Howard while in pursuit of the speeding machine. Beresford was twenty-seven years| old, unmarried, and lived at No. 533 Fifty-third Street, Brooklyn. He had | handed summonses to two speeding | automobilists during the afternoon. | The body was discovered by Police-| man Alfred Purmhagen of the Jamaica | precinct, whose attention wi at. tracted by the mass of wreckage on the roadside. | Howard's left hand ts nearly torn off and he has a compound fracture of the left leg. Setillbnalllpihicebcoicies JAMAICA ENTRIES. JAMAIC tries follows: Yitst RAC . L. 1, May 21.—The en- tu-morrow's races are as —Ahree-sear-olds end up: sell =v 10: Fi ran 108 naan ‘SIXTH aRAcr Two. \ Lousivil entries for to ollows FLast mares May 21,—The races arc RAC JOIN NOW Clean up with the U.S. First to Fight on Land Sea—Air U.S. There is a little We see where &' ts greatness of many a thyme But few h ver really known And few would ever guess What our y means by marking Allher ch Shadowed by Strip In al! our barracks, i It plays a leading part, And the jolly sailor loves it And enshrines it in his heart. Now have you guessed the message: Which these mystic letiers beai/ Or recognized the untold good everywhere? tidings, le know { our nation means WE USE SAPOLIO | — * ‘ hh * Fiat ea Sha ie: vile. ae ral BIG PATRIOTIC PARADE. | TO INDICT FOOD GAMBLERS. ine Foes Gcen torn , ky REL Fit Eee a fies oth, Ma cetentaiainiinte today by Oliver Eo. Pagan, an Assistant Nas ‘The War Association of the Fifth As- | Seore of Tene Witte Bapected From |AUIMy Jenene mile seven! —Diemond, 108) Op porn Jt Bock Linwill 108; hein, SIXTH i ‘flies; RACH—Porm ; wogreroids, |patriotic parade next Wednesday eve-| 1. ai price fixing of er and eRRs, and ee for aed a Tat fujongs,—Felicitation, ning the. line of march covering the| CHICAGO, May 21.—A score of in-! concerning also a supposed combine of 498! Orient 106; Plevna, 106; Crystal y “ », |dictments charging food and fuel man- coal dealers, a if Wi i Ebony, 111. ire pow We ne een y, ba , EN OR—C aiming 3; four-year. It Is expected tha 5 wi be ine, |= —— — ide. Ort upwanle, mile and “a cixteenth. — including the War Association, Boy Hg comet. tid: Marguite C, 112; San| scouts, civic, fraternal and political Herding’ fou: Prints Secor tet; 1 organtuations, a decorated automobile | 108; ‘Fale Ceient, 100; Gold Color, ction and a section of unattached S, 108) Joh i" ¥ : ‘, rehers. Bay! tio tele Hetiealen' ses The purpose of the organization ts to M claimed, assist those in the district who may be (Speci RACE TRA we NE, Hs tne Venti Ont. May races are as follows FIRST RACE. added; cates these. Ucrion tha! Msimie” chotee aNo:‘Perat al ? 18; Hevton, 117; Louise Stom, 118; 19 NS ON m 1 is Gani 48; Ha Mr, BEM RE ERUPTIO omen s ND RACE—$800 adder: Plate: Hiatt Conon, 100; ekaet™ 112, Rowen Ale a fun, 100; Attorney “Mute, 112; Admiral.| 9g attend to Pimples, Rashes 108! Tae Ta baly ssn siob* "°° | and all skin troubles with Poslam, and amr Gockel ts Shasta ereetand eee: | 0 #0 promptly, they will not develop ¢ ‘Terebers, 122; zy Sigliey Hew, 12? Cape: Bia: Wonrat, 112 Skene etry. aa ede fs i, SR Saas THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1917. sembly District, Brooklyn, will hold a Grand Jary at Chicago, of evidence before it tt concerning allezed allowaree . in need as a result of the male members of their families being at the front, and) to keep in touch with the boys from the |! district who are In the army and navy ial to The Evening World.) S TORONTO, and Uniess you have’ actually seen Poslam’s work and know how read- vnevguraidarand iment ove suletemmr’| fly it takes hold, stopping the itching | 6,000 Pairs }S;, Agee, 108, Bt Oi: Clee, Hi) at once, fad iy po! beleve its | r cont Aded; Aintree Steeple. | effects possible in so short a time. I ig ised four year-olds ine a ;| In Eczema, Poslam’s action appears & eure,” 137. SIXTH ‘hi felling, 113; Bathrn Gray, 110; Swooer Than SEVENTH RAC three. yeur-clds acd Marc Sea, 106 y eaxteen| Sam Blick, 7; Pe Pepper Sauce, 109, ‘Apprentice allowance, Track fast all the more remarkable when the trouble is persistently stubborn and et ad else seemg to bring lasting lief. rereta everywhere, For FREE SAM-| }PLE write to Emergency Labora-| tories, 243-6 West 47th St., New York. Urge your skin to become clearer, brighter, better by the daily use of Poslam Soap, me¢icated with Poslam. —Advt. 145; fthomb, 188; Welsman, 148;' Cyno: At 54c 300 Dozens Milanese Weave Silk Gloves RACH, -$800 aiid) Watarlon, Mate; ree-year-oide ‘ix hy mer gag, 100: Queen ‘of thé E4800 ded: Bidesn Plato; "ps oe alle and « Coumt, 116; 116; 11; Ham Daine, 104; wee, 1B i TEETER TAK >" Ea Be At §64c Mot anyone will try anything once—but think what a lot of cigar smokers having tried COILED once, and finding it exactly what they wanted, stuck to it. Ace sues Agar ‘soL8 cyurrement White only. Be among the early shoppers. Out he wennation® clasps at wrists. MIRA THE MILO TAMPA Sale Begins Tuesday 9 A. M. Seer—Main Floor, Broadway Rontwarion | cas eurunes 10 for25* WO for IS* SALA pivaxivevivartvevivaiveyn (ANTONI ON" 0's QV /aViv70\ii/e\1 (avian Third Floor 35th Street Broadway TUESDAY 9.00 A. M. A Thrift Event! 272 Misses’ Coats 13.74 An’ exceptionally low price for coats of such excellent style and quality. If bought regularly, KMCYS usual prices would be up to $39.75 Wool Velour, Burella. Genuine Bolivia. Genuine Bolivia. Materials of unusually fine qualities include genuine bolivia, burella, gabar- dine, velour checks, twill and rich pile velours. daily appropriateness, suitable for late spring and summer wear at vacation and pleasure resorts, motoring wear, | street and promenade wear. A great variety of styles, all of | The linings are those usually found in far higher priced garments. The ma- jority are full lined with peau de cygne; many lined to waist; unlined The most wanted colors of the season: beige, navy, Copenhagen, rose, citron, gold. some Included in this collection are a limited quantity of exclusive silk coats in smart after- noon styles, a group of short sport coats, and a number of navy blue serge capes. : Sises 14, 16, 18, 20 year 3) Order one to-day and prosper. SENNA TT PIT HNIC TEIN PB. yy B'way, 34th te 35th St. surprisingly good quality. Paris point backs,— the well fitting two-clasp style. White or black. 200 Dozens Elbow Length Silk Gloves, Milanese weave. Paris point backs; two These gloves should go quickly. Sale Begins Beginning TUESDAY 9 A. M. B'way, 34th to 35th Sa, Sale of Men’s Shoes and Oxfords At Important Reductions NEW GOODS. ALL SIZES. NEW STYLES. Oxfords at $3.24 Oxfords at $4.24 Regularly $3.96 Regularly $4.96 Tan and black, Long slender lasts with pointed toes, blind lets, Goodyear welted soles. Also black glazed kid on a straight last with broad toes. Smart, ed looking styles in “cordo-calf” or black gun metal. Made on receding lasts with blind eyelets, Goodyear welted soles and medium toes. Oxfords and High Shoes, $5.24 Regularly $5.96 and $6.49 Oxfords of genuine Cordovan leather; dark brown colored Pig- skin, “Cordo-calf” and Gun Metal Calf—all in new, up-to-date styles so popular this season. High shoes in “Cordo-calf” and Gun Metal Calt Boots and oxfords have Goodyear welted soles and blind eyelets. of TOROS ORION OC WOO TAO yh Ane iar Floor, 35th Street 9.00 A. M. Herald Square, Bway, 24th to 35th St. — 223 Silk Frocks For Misses and Small Women Exceptional in $ Share Our Quality, Faghion, ] 4 Cash Purchase Price e Advantage s NX} NAN a vgretttnes) , én YN 4, vj Taffets Georgette and Taffeta Satin Striped Taffeta Taffeta Georgette Crepe Crepe de Chine Satin All charmingly youthful styles; surplice effects with tunic skirts, corded side ruffles in pannier mode, corded peplums, coatce styles; shirred or pleated skirts, embroidered belts, white Georgette collars, and all those little touches of embroid- ery, hemstitching, buttons and cordings that lend to youth cc] lee fulness as well as attractiveness. I E Navy Copenhagen Rose Green | rs Tan Black Plaids Stripes EON Sizes 14,16, 18, Years A re, \ oe eee he fe | 4 seven-time World Want works all the week. we

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