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Bis IE i ele a PN Te PROTEST PLOWING OF GROTONA PARK BASEBALL FIELD Bronx Residents *Aroused by Action to Turn the Place Into Flower Garden. | Young MenUseCuticuta To Save Your Hair Nothing like shampoos with Cuticura Soap. and hot water, preceded by touc! of Cuti- pa Ke bara! to po of dandruff and jtch: pg, t0 bone Hey scalp and hair healthy ey are al for ai) toilet uses. In the morning shave with Cuticura Soap the Cuti- without mug. After shayin, and before bathing touch spots of dandrul or Irritation with Cuticura Ointment. Then ¢ face, hands and scalp with Cuticura and hot water. Comfort i skin with Cotiecra. Bathe with aicume. Soap, soothe. with Ointment, dost with 1 Bieveach stall eaters. ™ Grawp Rapips FURNITURE | CREDIT TenMS The action of Park Commissioner Hennessy of the Bronx in starting to plow up the baseball field in Crotona Park with the design of establishing} mission, | apt) WE FORGET— a nice, harmonious flower garden has started a storm of protest which bids fair to sweep over the borough and make trouble for somebody. The base- ball ground in Crotona Park has becn used for athletic purpo: for forty- Malbone Street tunnel. an end nine years. Thousands of middle-aged New] can be spared to playground purposes. Yorkers have played ball or witnessed] 4 former police officer who owns ball games on the historic old dia-] considerable real estate in the vicin- mond. It {8 now,a convenient ath-| ty of Crotona Park ts understood to etic field for boys and young men of] have complained that the noise and . community which is growing so rap-| excitement attending the use of the dly that open spaces are being swal-| ball ground as an athletic field milt- owed up at a'tinte when it is the pub-; tates against his property. This may ic policy to devote all field areag that] Dot be the underlying reason why the Park Commissioner has decided to wipe out the recreation fleld, but it a fact that an extensive flower garden would be more pleasing to the estate owne Guat rn rs of the vicinity than a baseball pasture, Amateur ball players and athietes eal Se BE of the Bronx will be called upon to Caan Pyeciae organize to x the Crotona Park tt fleld, but Guick action is necessary, |for the Park nmissioner is going ay nya’ whead with his plans to beautify the spot and send the boys, who con- ne ball ground a part of their It isn't the quantity of any remedy | "3 you put on your skin to heal the dis- | sidered th a order; it is the QUALITY that works | privileges and benefits, from the city ae the desired results; and in quality |¢, a the 8 ‘ Open Satur tay “verings Poslami excels, Satisfaction from tte |<" ee 164ST.G, SFATION Ai CORNER) use comes because its healing powers | {'"'' fe neat Be lieere ane are concentrated and just a little does unc E n broken. so much The Crotona Park baseball field was Try this! Spread Poslam over that | given to the city by the Bathgate itching skin affection at night. Then | family and those who object to the dismiss the trouble from your mind.|\ +c ot tuning it into w vietn of 5 {Sleep soundly and, next morning, |! Of Cee 8 examine the ekin and see just what | Wns, flower beds and fountains as- ——- — | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS er 4 i Vj ) Eealatt Has done, sert that the deed of gift specifics Sold, everywhere. that it should always be used for write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 | athletic purposes, It was opened as West 47th St, New York City. a ball fleld in 1869, when the Union And Poslam Soap, being medicated | G11, won the first world champion- with Poslaun will benefit your skin | i series ever played, hile used daily for toilet and bath.— 4) | ie hall isisre The Park Commissioner {s under- For free sample TP, S a for "Men 72 Rich Patterns Many Colors rT Mid X y, | P) All Sizes i All Silk | ETTER in Quality than we had in last Summer’s Big Sale—and so \' _good that men will sing their praises long after Christmas. ‘ ALL-SILK SHIRTS WITH SATIN STRIPES AT _ $3.65 need no eulogy. The price speaks for itself. But as an illustration of “where”’ the silk shirt market is today, note this: The cheapest thing we could find in an all-silk shirt in one of New York’s largest exclusive stores for men was $7.50. And - these rich tub silks will go for $3.65! Another Wanamaker “corner” of course! And, happily, it comes just in time for Christmas, All sizes, as we have stated, from 14 to 17. A host of rich patterns—light, dark,-large and small. Colors for everybody. Come early if you want the best choice. We Will Open for the First Time ‘ Tuesday Morning— 4, 800 Fine Madras Shirts NEW! Mostly with rick silk stripes. The } kind of shirt every man needs SOME of, at least. | a Fine in quality, accurate in fit, and offered in a | hundred and more patterns............eeeeee8 ® None Sent C.O. D. No Approvals. None Can Be Returned Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, Fighty-nine killed, Brighton Beach treim of ali wooden cars left the tracks in the What Is Public Service Commission Going te! Do About Violation of the Law and the B. R. T. Contract With the People? iE LAW—“Passenger cars shalj be constructed, as far as prac l sieable to do @o, of steel and fireproof materials. The design, materials and construction are to be sich as will give the max- imum safety and comfort."—Section 38, of Contract No. 4, entered into March 19, 1918, between the city and the B. R. T. HE FACT—More than 200 wooden cars are being used daily by the B. R. 1. through the Centre Street loop, over the Williams- burg Bridge, to Cavarsie and Jamaica. They are being used during the rush hours.—information obtained from the Pubdlic Service Com. 226 injured when B. R. T. HAT IS THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION doing to put an end to thig menace? A former Public Gervice Commission put wooden cars in the old Interborough Gubways, The Evening World then led in the demand for action! stood to be of the opinion that the provisions of the Bathgate family's doed of gift does not run perpetually and that the courts would set them aside in any event on the ground that the n@ghborhood has become so populous and prosperous that a base- ball park figures in the nature of a Quisance. a It has been for years past the policy of the city to open new playgrounds. This is the first timo in the memory of men interested in the development of outdoor sports for city boys that a playground on city property has been condemned, Thus far the revolt against Com- missioner Hennessy’s plan has taken the shape of informal protest. The organization stage is next in line and present, past and future iplayers throughout the city are being called upon to join in the movement. aaeeacionneiiacaene WORTHY GERMANS BECOME CITIZENS UNDER NEW LAW jetesiliiiniins County Clerk Schneider E plains Status of Certain Enemy Aliens Here. County Clerk William F. Schneider to-day why the oath of explained citizenship is being administered to certain subjects of Germany and | Austrig-Hungary. “Under an act of Congress which became a law May 9, 1918," sald the County Clerk, “enemy aliens who had taken out their first papers two years prior to this country’s en- trance into the war and not more than seven years prior to this coun- try’s entrance Into the war are en- titled to citizenship. “This law provides, howe the applicant for citizenship be accepted unless the elects to accept him. That he must first have been proved to be trustworthy. “When the law of May 9 became is, effective the President's power of passing on the loyalty of the pros- pective citizens was delegated to the Department of Justice, Agents of this Department have since Beon making careful investigations of the alien enemies who had taken out their first pape Reports from the Department of Justice are beginning to come in now, Whete the record of the applicant Is favorable the law ways he shall be admitted, “County Clerks all over the land are acting to-day in accordance with the provisions of this Federal statute. They could not do otherwise if they want to." THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1918" NO MORE WOODEN CARS IN BROOKLYN SUBWAYS pqyance OF KEYS RELATIVES HALT AND BOSTON GL Cincinnati Contractor, 63, is | Held by Conservator After An All Day Chase. lal to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Nov. 26—John Baker | Keys, wealthy Cincinnat) contractor and Harvard graduate of the class of 1877, will probably be unable to marry nineteen-year-old Florence K. Girar- | din of Dorchesteg. Keys had the time of his life yesterday dodging detec- | tives and friends, but at midnight was rounded up by Conservator Stark, appointed at the instigation of the Keys family in Cincinnati, was found at Newburyport, whore he had fled in his roadster, The announcement of the Intended wedding of Keys stirred his family and friends in Cincinnati and the conservator was appointed. He tm- mediately started for Boston, arriv- ing here yesterday afternoon, Look- ing for Keys, they found that he had| stopped Saturday night at the A. D.) Club Jn Cambridge, Yesterday morn- ing he came in towh on’ was eat- ing breakfast at the Touraine when he read that he was to be taken back | to Cincinnatl, Without. finisting left the hotel, returning to th bridge Club. Meanwhile, Conserv tor Stark got on his trail. Acc panied by detectives he went to Cam- bridge, only to find that Keys bad left in his automobile, [le was finally trailed to Newburyport. A charge of drunkenness way placed against Keys to hold him, He strongly a n from his var, rk went to Newburyport and nud breakfagt he} Cam- a long ta Keys this morning. Key consented to leave with ni party returned to Boston and STOP DANDRUFF" HAIR GETS THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL Girls! Draw a cloth through your hair and double its beauty. Spend a few cents! Dandruff vanishes and hair stops coming out. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from landruff, is merely a matter of using a little Dan- derine. It is easy and inexpensive to have | Just get | of Knowiton'’s Dan-| nice, soft hair and lots of it, @ small bottl derine po ull drug stores recom- mm it—apply @ littre as directed, and within ten n utes there will be en appearance of abundance, fresh- ness, fluffiness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will, you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after ubout two weeks’ use, when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new | hair—sprouting out all over your | scalp—Danderine is, we believe, the | only sure hair grawer, destroyer of ‘dandruff and cure for itchy scalp, and | it never fails to stop falling hair at ence. | If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a eloth with a little Danderine and care- fully draw it through your hair—tak- ing one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in Just a few moments—a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. —-Advt Shoes for Bob and Little Sister have gone down to grandpa’s farm Thanksgiving Week They’ ve been running and racing through the woods and fields aud over the hills since the peep of day But do you think they are onem ite tired? Not they! ae 's our BLYN-PLANS, do not stop to rest.“ We for And off they go again, this time nothing to match the BLYN-PLAN N Mascatdp Own Comfort Shoe un Meta. Caf on Patent Colt Sizes 6 to 8, 2.75 500 Sizes 8}o toll. Blyn-Plan Quality Gun Metal and Patent Colt Sizes toB ., Si toll pea Mall Order Dept Third Bou Thanksgiving | they exy see opney FEEL LIKE NOTHING ON’ which grandpa says is to he their Thanksgiving Dinner Oh, for kiddies who play out-of-doors in to grandma, wo never eet tired in BLYN-PLAN You to have a look at the big, fat turkey and all kiddies oug! there's ATURE SHOES for comfort and wear Newark Siore—GB0 "Bria" Brand New Blyn-Plan \ For Children Blyn-Plan Super-Quality Tan Cali Button Sizes 6 to 8 ern Sizes By to 1h 3.59 Tan Cali Lace. Higher Cut Sizes ®l4to ll Sizes 11 hg to? 4.00 4.50) FAST BID STORES Keys } n- | @ ‘er ale ig thought will now return to Cin+ einnatl,* The nineteen-year-old girl, accord ing to her mother, has not’ been at home. the last two nights and her mother does not know where sho Is. Tho authorities will now try to fing her, THOUSANDS CHEER WOUNDED IN BIG. NEW YORK HOSPITAL Many Try to Visit Soldiers in Old Greenhut Store, but Are Barred —More Injured Coming. New York is beginning to get an {dea of what the war meant to Great Britain and France. The constantly ineres humber of wounded soldiers on the streets and in public places ts but a forerunner of a great stream of crippled nh now on thelr way from France or about to start Tor home, Within a few days the corner of 18th Street and Sixth Avenue will be the most populous centre of wounded soldicrs in this ne Since Frida known as Debaricatton Nos. Was opened, 426 wounded ‘om overseas have been ad- ‘ousands of people gathered about the hospital to-day.” Many tried to. ge ir “tious missions, but ao . TO MOTHERS! t crutches crowds. ¥ GRE Q v. Claude T . alleged outlaw, who ea caped fxom Wothersfield Prison in} Cagcarets: | Cascarets never di mnnéeticut Oct licotville, near | cording to word re of P js under arrest in Buffalo, N.Y. wived ‘hegre t Lomas Mani ercanes Manning n automobile fro vira Ie Grou rom tite 10 cent box of Cascarets contains one year old and upwards,—Advt. Bes the theft of garage of Mre Whatever else you do for your child’s feverish head or sore throat, remember to always rid the bilious sour stomach and constipated bowels of the congested waste and poisons. Always give Cascarets candy cathartic first thing. Even cross, sick, cold-clogged kiddies needn't be coaxed to take ei SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING point the worried moth irections and dose for childsen — Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Since the first Thanksgiving Day was proclaimed, America has not had such great cause for thankful- ness. Victory, Peace and t rospect of new pros- erity close at hand give us on full reason to cele- rate and return sincerest thanks. You will want to make:the occasion one of re- joicing and true happiness in your home as it will be in all others. It is a’day to be remembered and there is no more fitting way to show your thankful- ness and gratitude than in adding to your home then pay Open Monday and Saturday Evenings William and Mary Dining Room Suite This pretty nine-plece Dining Room Suite comes tn Golden Oak Besides the big Extension Hufiet and China Closet has six on Which te au Arm Chale, wenn all well rughout, Gur pi piece bi $8 Monthly or $2 Weskiy. aya Sale of Dining Room ie One-Third Off ce & ow $10.33 Original p $13.33 and $26.66. fine big cha and the price ts’ only oe Arm Chair to match, same price, eines Meck’ Maine,’ bles Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms aie weekly Weekly weebly weekly te in veoportion, jouth if vou wisn. 0% Off for Cash. Park Row & Chatham Sa-. fl 918 - NOVEMBER - Prepare Your Home for the Greatest Thanksgiving of History possessions and your home comfort. suitable time to buy the things you have wanted. Before you pick out the turkey pick out your new home furnishing: thwait & Sons’ stores and have them delivered. may charge what you need here without red Pe reanithiy sums as you use them. whether we have ever scen you before or not. Make Thanksgiving Day, 1918, a memorable one, Downtown Store 1918 It is a most t either of the two big Co a for the things in small weekly or It doesn’t matter Guputhwaits Sone | Golden Oak Buffet This big Buffet has a 46-inch top’ The ~ —— side doors have glass panels, sur- rounded by pret- ty scroll work, he mirror meats ures Inches. “a bereale $34, 75 A Sample of Our Many Remarkable Values in Dining Room Furniture, Gas or Electric Dome ‘This is a very pretty lt Coudeare uit & SONS “Oldest Furi.iture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Betwecn Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L” dome. The too panela are Amber colore@ and the lower panelp blue, Styles for both was and electricity; only $8.75 This Columbia Grafonola and 6 Double Disc Records |} Only 75¢ a Week cents ung upwards, one No caah discount on Columbia goede,

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