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Hart (4 Motoréydle Crank. J. Moyan, twenty?five, and r William. twenty-one, of 1976 Third Avenue, arrived at the ‘Terminal to-day suff injurie wyelved. last ever & collision near Centre LL. They were riding their le when a motor truck driven Reha! of Kastport, 1. 1., struck mm wes taken to Belle- WM KN\N To Have This Beautiful Hair will surely help you, Treat- du pe tub Syveae ouneren partin, over the sca’ ext aeaxipoo with Caticare Soap hot water. Kepeat in two weeks. Soap and Ointment are ideal -day toilet uses. For sample free iy address post-card: ‘eura, it. 6G, Boston.”” Scid the world. To North Jersey Coast Resorts Spring schedule takes effect etelabed fa May 27th. Now York toot, weet Ane 0, 0 Sundays, [Says Fat People ‘Teatimony Proves Arbolone Safe, Sure Reducer. Enjoys Wide Sale Amongst Edu. 3 cated Wealthy Set. ¢ physician who originated the Fat treatment known to physi- clags and druggists as “flve-grain tab- Jets Arbolone” is being praised and thanked by scores of women in the ~, class known as “society devotees.” U A literary woman in Los Angeles, ¥ being so highly elated over her suc+ cess in reducing, has written a clever little poem, which recites the facts and ex] deep gratitude as well. To safely and surely reduce from 20 to 60 ds is easily accomplished when 3 Arbolone are used regularly. \* are not drastic or dangerous, cee as directed, but simply and surely dissolve the fatty elements and elimi- nate them from the system. Also, they the craving for such foods as ¢not desirable for fat folks to use. in, Arbolone is superior to all| one anti-fat medicines, as it auto- matically overcomes Mhe abnormal, rted appetite for starchy foods, Sold by all druggists in sealed ith full direct! “Mixed | to measure and aged in the wood Club Cocktails taste even better than) our own-when you Thenen to strike it right. HEN you go on your vaca- | * tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day, Efening World, 12¢ per week _ |] ¢ Dally World, 12¢ per week . _ Suncay Worid, 6 per Sunday ‘ wu ¢ your mais a your rei Wort "Pulte Dallding sight ts duo to Tun cP PREPARES AGAINST RAINY WEATHER when it was lear ——ae Plattsburg Buildings Fitted S| Schoo! Principal Class Rooms for Study on Stormy Days. arest divorce case dismissed by the PLATTSRURG, May 24.—The OM~ : hho ot eek Feat fo sieton, River, ' The tri cers’ ‘Training Camp In a few Gays | parintondans OF eet ents A, | Three Men Killed in Trying to 45 Demarest against Mrs. Demarest. The Rob « Bank. Now Jersey run along the edge ot | mittee to confer with a like committee ‘wilt be in posttion to defy the weath- or, Rain for the last forty-elght hours! gecision was a refuaal of the petition) ARDMORE, Okla. aay 84.—Threo | the tract. rere question ot onion, on SUNDAY WORLD. had somewhat retarded the work. arest, but the evidence! jon were, killed to-day RAS Immediately back of the new plant — - - - a The two large brick barracks and the Oliver was immediately Okla. Bymmasium are being refitted into classrooms. These buildings are #team heated and will provide ap- commodations for all the thirty com- panies at once and enable the men to get In out of the wet at any time aad continue their studies, ‘The dormitories also are being over- hauled. Individual cote are being re- placed with frame bunks with upper and lower berths, thereby doubling the available floor space. Troop 1 of the Sevond Cavalry, the garrison of the post; has just been brought to full war strength by the addition of twenty-eight recruits, Among them is J. B. Waish, son of Pr Waish, a contractor of New 0 | More men have recetved commis reserve officers, Harry F, First Sergeant of the Twen- O'Reilly, also we! Lieutenant, Robert K. Goggin, Bloom- Robert F. Crandall, Bed- Archibald B, Roosevelt, Henry 8. G. A. Raw, a Columbia student; have been appointed Second Lieutenants. Frank L. Nelson, a New York newspaper man, has been com- missioned Major, The camp has lost Its Chief of Medical Staff, Lieut. Col. F. P. Reyn- | olds, who has been ordered to Wash- [ington to take charge of field sanita- |tion for the army. Major Conrad B. Koerper takes his place, | Delancy Jay of New York, @ Cap- tain In the Reserve Corps, was taken tothe Champlain Valley day with pneumonia. alsu of New York, ts in the same hos. pital with a slight fever, | Walter Scheftel, who has been in [the hospital with pneumonia, left tor the Lake Placid Club to-day in a | convalescent state. | Capt. W. H. Peek from Hampton, Va., and Capt. L, D. Booth from Fort | Monroe, both of the Coast Artillery, | reported to-day for sir ace dhe duty. , Be SHORTAGE OF FARM LABOR, CENSUS SHOWS Lecttate of 15,909 45,909 Hired Men as Compared With Last Year, Says Report to Whitman. ALBANY, May 4.—In a report to Gov, Whitman the State Food Supply | Commission says a census of the} State shows a shortage of farm labor | and a striking increase In the area” of frult, wheat, beans and vegetables, | with consequent decrease of the| grass crop, There is a deerase of 15,909 hired men on farms ag compared with figures of last year. More than 10,000 have left school for farm ‘work and foveral .chousand have gon to farms from various colleges. | The census report shows that 24,238 boys could be used on farms, | a | ROCKAWAY CITY BILL iS VETOED BY MITCHEL, Mayor Points ts Out It | It Would Cut Off $52,800,000 Worth of — | Taxable Realty, The legislative bill providing for the separation of the Rockaways from the city of New York and the foundation of a new city on the Rockaway peninsula was disapproved | by Mayor Mitchel to-day, Advocates| { the plan to divorce the Rockaways from the greater city announced that they will bring the matter up again in the next Legislature and at- tempt to put through « bill which | will overcome objections raised by| Mayor Mitchel, the Mayor based his disapproval | n several features of the proposed, jwiation, His chief objections were| the proposed division would tm- air the city's credit, cause confusing fonfiicts of jurisdiction over the Ja- matca Bay water front and deprive the elty of control of intles of ocean h front. | » Mayor points out that the aways include more than 8% 0,000 worth of taxable realty, whi pays into tho clty upward of '$1,180,- ) in general property taxes and that| he peninsula also returns to the olty $50,000 to $70,000 in special reve- | cut off realty values of $52,800, trom the olty would mean the re-| ction of the security upon which | city’s bonds are based by that! t and prejudice the Interests of 14,000 Investors in the bonds of the y. The constitutional debt incur- ring power of the ¢liy would be im. mediately reduced $5,280,000 In the ft impeading necessity for vast ] pums required by the dual} | :O. STORES subway ‘stem. Zz PT APY yl | CONTRARY TO USUAL HIGHER PRICED DAV-| 7 I Lia P, FIREMEN SAVE _ WOMEN, rg | Custom,wewiLLoren SALE § tN OS AND 3-PIECE, —haaacgaes > CHARGE ACCOUNTS PRICE SUITES AT SIMILAR q Smoke Cat Off Stairways at | DURING _ THIS SALE. R’ DUCTIONS, Apartovent House BI 4 or . es een ones a The occupants of two five-story! [fee | BEDROOM, DINING ROOM AND LIVING ROOM FURMITURE AT ALL THREE OWEN | Zz artment . 681 and 683 z STORES, — TAKE ADVAN TAGE OF OU. R _LIBE. RAL _DI SC [SCOL NTS DURING THIS 8. ALE. | Br erdam . at the corner of| [ay 3 were given a acare| Nite giyee &.acers 5 Three Stores © be. Largest 3 With Complete © Dealers inBed # e : ii ine the vatalpmaya Ai is Daven-o Lines Davenports [4 @ streot safely, remen tak- yornen from & diésgmaking oon-| Ja BRONX (at 151st the BOUNTOWR: BROOKLYN: F Haeak, oe Uae ca giuee SARA TTR 2906 Third Ave. | 34 ee 23d St. | 53 Flatbush Ave. 'b llor shop of Louts Fink Uy Open Mon, and Sat, Evenings, Open Saturday Evenings, Oven Mon, and Sat, Evenings, ut and the rooms on the were dam: is directly were at lunch, Pablic School } naite, but the pupl —S—— oh 15 es opiigh a Snel Nid What is supposed to bo the final chapter in one of the most sensational social ‘upheavals im the history of Ho- boken was announced this morning dismissed from Public School No. 9] 'Ppeal can The Daven-o when opened makes a full size comfor i bed for two adulta. on a real mat- treaa_ and not a pad. A beau tiful port by day— holds and folds a full size Mattress and all bedding. silat a THE EVENING WoRLD, THT URBDAY, MAY 24, 1917, Commissioner. In hi Mr. Demarest, to constitute him: vements Of her husband, whom, i at the trial, she suspected of that the appeal of win W. Oliver, who allowed in which an duention. It could not laot your, had been | be ascertained oy morning whether or chase, through Josoph t. Oliver, who is now a marrie © 1 tate Commissioner | ene eeal waminat the amine: | sixty-two acres on fon’ of the Board of Education's de-| Meadows, along tho Franklin Simon Ready-for-Service HAN D-TAILORED SUITS FOR MEN at $Q5 IERETOFORE a hand-tailored suit and a $25 price have been as irreconcilable as a Rolls Royce and a Rapid Transit salary. But we have changed all that. We have made it possible for you to wear hand-tailored clothes in Fifth Avenue models at a popular price, ‘There is very little money in it, for hand-tailoring costs substantially more than machine work, But we are making the sacrifice because we believe it is good business to keep in touch with the $25 man and reap the advantage of his recommendations. Shake- speare himself said that ‘‘we are advertised by our loving Jriends,"’ and finely hand-tailored suits at $25 are certain to create converts for us all along the line, not only at $25, but also at those higher prices which alone permit of a fair margin of profit. FEATURES FABRICS New two-button models Checks Fine Halrlines Two-button double breasters Worsteds Homespuns Straight or rounded fronts Mixtures Quiet Overplaids Far forward welt pockets Flannels Stripes Longer, leaner lapels Tropical Worsteds Skeleton or lightly lined Blues, browrs, grays, tans, Close waisted vests and greens HAND -THILO: Men's Clothing Shop—8 West 38th St. the nice cha ose. thatare ‘A Separate Shop on this Street Level “Feanklin Sint &Co. Men’s Clohing Furnishings Shoes FIFTH AVENUE SAVE RENT OF ONE ROOM ADD A ROOM TO YOUR HOME You Daven- BUY THIS TODAY g AND SAVE $15.00 A REAL BARGAIN $45 Is Our Usual Low Price for This Improved Davenport Bed SAS THREE. OWEN DAVEN-O STORES Com, ‘ause he had agreed, at thé suggestion| In pyreuanco to tts undertal the PRINCIPAL OLIVER LOSES [scsry'st tenner! B16 SHIPBUILDING PLANT Hoard of Kducation on the ground fe vad been guilty of conduct unbecoming JOB) soo? inespat, teewas acunoe tne] FOR U.S, STEEL NEAR N Y, APPEAL AND HIS dyamiaant ‘thut he appealed to tho Bt F L AR | faine th t ’ Divorce Case Is Up- ae ae hid Acctafong. malty on neat the Netvark Meadows Along held, woth Mra. Demarest’ and Oliver: that the Hackensack River, hey had met on many masions, be- private. detective to spy on] Start’ the construction of a great plant for building merchant voasela of uniform typo to meet war emer- wi made from the Commis. |gencies, the United States Steel Cor following the Alactosures im the Dom: | sinte nad at Bdecation Te tontd par | Poration announced to-doy the pur- ot Nowark Hackensack BPthe Newark branch of the Central Railroad of Pp. Day, will be the tract taken by the gover *@ STORES teste: for the oatablishment of a yard |for the bullding of wooden ships, and very near it is the site of the new Henry Ford $10,000,000 industrial ——$_—_ plant, All but elghty acrea of the His Dismissal for Part in’ Hoboken} .,1,,04 deciaton Avcintant Commits: | Corporation Acquires 62 Acres on} |avallable factory aites.in this imme |dlate neighborhood have been ab- sorbed within a few weeks. The U. 8. Steel Corporation wit? Bridge Company, as its shipbuilding agent. The immediate output will be Thanks boats of twelve foot pry ited to{f from a Japanese product your foot the barge canal open ol troubles can be quickly ended. VS Gihted from the Great Lal ° s BIRMINGHAM, Al Instantly the General Assembly of Stop Corn Pain in Two Minutes By the Clock---Easy and Simple THE MAGIC TOUCH OF ICE.MINT DOES IT. JUST A ToUE! THE SORENESS. THEN THE CORN OR CALLOUS SHRIVE! ane” LIFTS OFF, TRY IT. YOUR T WILL FEEL COOL AND FING, ite subsidiary, the American to @ new discovery made! toe. Mimi little op any tende pears, and shortly the oF calloue] ieg-mict,. 1} loomen so that It be litted | sufficient t f in the United |] right out with the fingere—root and] or callous, Fowl like tt tae mere by a vote of i. No fooltehnene. Adve pointing a com Only Two More Days To take advantage of this Great Player Piano Sale Come to Bloomingdales’ to-day or to-morrow and make sure of securing A New Style Metal Tubing 88-Note PLAYER PIANO Included Without Any Extra Cost BEAUTIFUL MUSIC ROLL CABINET 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC (Make Your Own Selections) A BENCH TO MATCH PIANO A PRETTY SCARF OR COVER FREE DELIVERY "310 No Interest—No Extras TERMS OF ONLY $2 A WEEK Only Bloomingdales’, the Largest Piqno Business in Greater New York Could offer such unmatchable values, because they eliminate middleman’'s expenses and profits as these pianos are built in factories OWNED BY THEM. $150 more could not buy a Better Player Piano And we'll back that statement to the end. Merit—SHEER MERIT counts here, WValue—not to be equalled in all New York—has made this the biggest Piano business in the city. Only 47 More of These Splendid Players Are Available 4 vastttaasier See a Te F Py 4 : £ : NOTE . careruy i important aes sont Sire: Please forward to me, without ° THIS COUPON Special obligation, Confidential Particulars of is for the convenience of Y your New Player Sale, wane COUPON our store during sale, and yet do not want to lose this rare opportunity to save money on @ Player Piano. NGMe .. cceee reer ceeseeee seer seenre cree crt tceneee